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siya kolisi. why? because he's the captain. he also inspired people to also believe in themselves, that everybody has something inside them. from the springboks, gratitude for the support. people might be learning from us, but everything that we did there and took there, we got from the people here in south africa. this world cup victory is steeped in its troubled history. the joy it brings may not last but, for now, south africans are celebrating how far they've come since their first world cup victory 2a years ago. nomsa maseko, bbc news, johannesburg. and well done to them. 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 sarah mulkerrins — your headlines tonight. an extraordinary night at stamford brige — 8 goals — 2 men sent off as chelsea fight back in the champions league. not quite as sensational at anfield — but liverpool collect a win to go top of their group. and the biggest story in english club history — we'll have more on the sanct
siya kolisi. why? because he's the captain. he also inspired people to also believe in themselves, that everybody has something inside them. from the springboks, gratitude for the support. people might be learning from us, but everything that we did there and took there, we got from the people here in south africa. this world cup victory is steeped in its troubled history. the joy it brings may not last but, for now, south africans are celebrating how far they've come since their first world...
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siya kolisi's younger brother still lives here, in the family's humble home. he shows me pictures of the boy who won a scholarship that transformed his life. when he came home for the weekend from school? yeah, he used to sleep here. so it was a poor family? yeah, poor, poor. very poor. at a local bar and butcher's shop, an older generation of rugby players remembers the dark days of racial apartheid, when black players such as zola yeye were barred from the national side. so much has changed here. he later became the springboks' first black manager but there's still much be done. if sport is a unifying ingredient, so be it. south africa is a beautiful country. it's got beautiful people but it needs healing and that healing must be sustainable. so this is about nation—building? it is about nation—building. because this is an unfinished project. social cohesion is unfinished business. on these streets, more than half of all young people are jobless. democracy has failed to deliver for many poor, black south africans. and at siya kolisi's old rugby club, chi
siya kolisi's younger brother still lives here, in the family's humble home. he shows me pictures of the boy who won a scholarship that transformed his life. when he came home for the weekend from school? yeah, he used to sleep here. so it was a poor family? yeah, poor, poor. very poor. at a local bar and butcher's shop, an older generation of rugby players remembers the dark days of racial apartheid, when black players such as zola yeye were barred from the national side. so much has changed...
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siya kolisi is the first black man to captain the springboks and to lift the web ellis cup, and his side is first to win both the rugby championships and the rugby world cup in the same year. millions of rugby fans were watching around the world. rupert wingfield—hayes reports from yokohama. as the final whistle blew in yokohama, half a world away in johannesburg, the streets erupted in celebration. the people of the rainbow nation dancing and singing together. for south african fans who had made the long trip to japan, it was also a moment of pure ecstasy. how does it feel? amazing! did you come herejust for this? yes! we love it and we love the people here also. amazing! huge disappointment here for england tonight, but what a night for south africa and what a night forjapan, which has hosted this amazing world cup and now has thousands of new rugby fans. these young japanese fans looked almost as excited as their new south african friends. before the world cup, they told me they had never watched a rugby match. why do you like south africa? because they have an amazing team, that is
siya kolisi is the first black man to captain the springboks and to lift the web ellis cup, and his side is first to win both the rugby championships and the rugby world cup in the same year. millions of rugby fans were watching around the world. rupert wingfield—hayes reports from yokohama. as the final whistle blew in yokohama, half a world away in johannesburg, the streets erupted in celebration. the people of the rainbow nation dancing and singing together. for south african fans who had...
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a block away, on the street where siya kolisi grew up, his old neighbours have composed a song for the first black rugby captain. it is inspiring these dirty streets, inspiring the country, inspiring the continent. kolisi's younger brother agreed to show us inside the humble family's home and the floor on which they used to sleep. i would sleep here when i got home from school. so it was a poor family? yes, poor, very poor. it is still a tough life for many black south africans here, half of young people are unemployed. and at siya kolisi's old rugby club, children dreaming of following in his footsteps still turn up hungry. it's still a challenge when it comes to equality. for black players, of course. struggling with facilities, and a lack of nutrition. it is tempting to exaggerate the impact of sport on any society, but south africa is a young democracy, still finding its feet, and badly in need of the sort of inspiration that nelson mandela once provided. so this victory really does matter here. andrew harding, bbc news, johannesburg. richard ascombe has all the sport. hello and th
a block away, on the street where siya kolisi grew up, his old neighbours have composed a song for the first black rugby captain. it is inspiring these dirty streets, inspiring the country, inspiring the continent. kolisi's younger brother agreed to show us inside the humble family's home and the floor on which they used to sleep. i would sleep here when i got home from school. so it was a poor family? yes, poor, very poor. it is still a tough life for many black south africans here, half of...
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it must‘ve been a tournament for siya kolisi's family to enjoy that in the stadium. how have the south african fans been following it at home? rugby is big but there are a lot of other things going on right now. there are so many other sporting events, football is very big. cricket hasn't been doing very well so this rugby when we'll certainly lift the spirits of south africans, particularly the cricketers who have been struggling in test matches against india. more than that, the unemployment rate statistics came out this week and nearly 30%, the highest in 11 years, inequality, poverty, all these things are weighing very heavily on south africans and they've feel that they needed this win to just lift them up and maybejump—start they needed this win to just lift them up and maybe jump—start the economy into the growth levels it requires full stop you will remember we had the xenophobic attacks not that long ago so people do feel a little bit of a relief to celebrate and forget some of the serious challenges this country faces. the tea m challenges this country
it must‘ve been a tournament for siya kolisi's family to enjoy that in the stadium. how have the south african fans been following it at home? rugby is big but there are a lot of other things going on right now. there are so many other sporting events, football is very big. cricket hasn't been doing very well so this rugby when we'll certainly lift the spirits of south africans, particularly the cricketers who have been struggling in test matches against india. more than that, the...
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kolisi, a man born into poverty ina siya kolisi, a man born into poverty in a township, lifting the webb ellis trophy. when south africa won the world cup for the first time in 1995 they only had one black player in theirteam, now 1995 they only had one black player in their team, now they have a black captain and far more representative squad. as a symbol of hope and reconciliation for a country still scarred by apartheid, it does take some beating. as for england, the tea m some beating. as for england, the team that outplayed new zealand last week and in the semifinal didn't turn up. maybe they weren't allowed to buy south africa's play. it underlines the fact that while there has been progress, there still far from the finished article under eddiejones from the finished article under eddie jones and will from the finished article under eddiejones and will be devastated. when you consider england crashed out of the last world cup on home soil in the group stage, they've come an awfully long way and i think they will look back in time very fondly at this very memorable tournament
kolisi, a man born into poverty ina siya kolisi, a man born into poverty in a township, lifting the webb ellis trophy. when south africa won the world cup for the first time in 1995 they only had one black player in theirteam, now 1995 they only had one black player in their team, now they have a black captain and far more representative squad. as a symbol of hope and reconciliation for a country still scarred by apartheid, it does take some beating. as for england, the tea m some beating. as...
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now siya kolisi had provided another. this was a seminal moment for his sport and his country. south africa united as world champions once again. millions of rugby fans were watching, in england, south africa and around the world, as the springboks claimed their third world cup title. rupert wingfield hayes reports. as the final whistle blew in yokohama, in johannesburg of as the final whistle blew in yokohama, injohannesburg of the streets erupted with celebration. the people of the rainbow nation dancing and singing together. south african fans who had made the long trek to japan, it was also a moment of pure ecstasy. how does it feel? amazing! did you come herejust for this! how does it feel? amazing! did you come here just for this! yes. amazing! a huge disappointment for england but was a night for south africa and what a night forjapan which has hosted this amazing world cup that now has thousands of new by cup that now has thousands of new rugby fans. these young japanese fa ns rugby fans. these young japanese fans looked almost as excited as their new south african frie
now siya kolisi had provided another. this was a seminal moment for his sport and his country. south africa united as world champions once again. millions of rugby fans were watching, in england, south africa and around the world, as the springboks claimed their third world cup title. rupert wingfield hayes reports. as the final whistle blew in yokohama, in johannesburg of as the final whistle blew in yokohama, injohannesburg of the streets erupted with celebration. the people of the rainbow...
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a block away, on the street where siya kolisi grew up, his old neighbours have composed a song for the first black rugby captain. it is inspiring these dirty streets, inspiring the country, inspiring the continent. kolisi's younger brother agreed to show us inside the humble family's home and the floor on which they used to sleep. i would sleep here when i got home from school. so it was a poor family? yes, poor, very poor. it is still a tough life for many black south africans here, half of young people are unemployed. and at siya kolisi's old rugby club, children dreaming of following in his footsteps still turn up hungry. it's still a challenge when it comes to equality. for black players, of course. struggling with facilities, and a lack of nutrition. it is tempting to exaggerate the impact of sport on any society, but south africa is a young democracy, still finding its feet, and badly in need of the sort of inspiration that nelson mandela once provided. so this victory really does matter here. a 36—year—old man has died and three people have been hurt after a car drove into a
a block away, on the street where siya kolisi grew up, his old neighbours have composed a song for the first black rugby captain. it is inspiring these dirty streets, inspiring the country, inspiring the continent. kolisi's younger brother agreed to show us inside the humble family's home and the floor on which they used to sleep. i would sleep here when i got home from school. so it was a poor family? yes, poor, very poor. it is still a tough life for many black south africans here, half of...
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siya kolisi. why? because he's the captain. he also inspired people to also believe in themselves, that everybody has something inside them. from the springboks, gratitude for the support. people might be learning from us, but everything that we did there and took there, we got from the people here in south africa. this world cup victory is steeped in its troubled history. the joy it brings may not last but, for now, south africans are celebrating how far they've come since their first world cup victory 2a years ago. nomsa maseko, bbc news, johannesburg. you can't help but celebrate along with them. congratulations to the springboks. you have been watching newsday. i'm kasia madera in london. congratulations as well to the springboks. and i'm rico hizon in singapore. stay with us. coming up: softbank has some hard decisions. the company is a huge backer of tech companies but the risk—loving firm is expected to report its first quarterly loss in over a decade after bailing out wework. if you are squeamish look away now. we're
siya kolisi. why? because he's the captain. he also inspired people to also believe in themselves, that everybody has something inside them. from the springboks, gratitude for the support. people might be learning from us, but everything that we did there and took there, we got from the people here in south africa. this world cup victory is steeped in its troubled history. the joy it brings may not last but, for now, south africans are celebrating how far they've come since their first world...
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today, captain siya kolisi has become a new symbol of hope and progress in a country still facing huge challenges. for years, the news from south africa has been relentlessly bad — corruption, inequality, a country losing its way. does today change that? of course not, but this victory is a reminder of the bigger picture of how much has changed here since the days of racial apartheid. this is, after all, a vibrant, young democracy with a world—beating rugby team. andrew harding, bbc news, johannesburg. of course, the game was being watched by england fans here. our correspondent chi chi izundu spent the day at harpenden rugby club. harpenden rugby club, a once upon a time base to train some of those playing in today's match. the clubhouse feeling every twist and turn of the match, but a muted round of applause at the result. four out of the 31 england players have honed their skills here at this rugby club, including captain owen farrell, but, the fans here have packed it out, hoping that today's match would end in celebration. it hasn't. nonetheless, they have nothing but pride fo
today, captain siya kolisi has become a new symbol of hope and progress in a country still facing huge challenges. for years, the news from south africa has been relentlessly bad — corruption, inequality, a country losing its way. does today change that? of course not, but this victory is a reminder of the bigger picture of how much has changed here since the days of racial apartheid. this is, after all, a vibrant, young democracy with a world—beating rugby team. andrew harding, bbc news,...
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at least until south africa, siya kolisi, and then do that he was around the city. we will be celebrating for a while. it hasn‘t sunkin celebrating for a while. it hasn‘t sunk in that we are world champions for a third time. once we see the trophy it will be that it belongs to us. trophy it will be that it belongs to us. if english people in the united kingdom, they probably should feel bruised and disappointed after what happened, and some of them probably do, but when you look at the reaction of the players, of the captain, of course, and what it means in south africa, it‘s hard not to feel pleased and also optimistic for what this might mean for your country. because that was very much at the forefront of what siya kolisi said yesterday, wasn‘t it? definitely. i think that post press, the post win press conference, hit the post win press conference, hit the nail on the head when he said that playing rugby shouldn‘t be a pressure because of the things going on in the country. playing rugby and winning rugby is a privilege and what they want to do is brin
at least until south africa, siya kolisi, and then do that he was around the city. we will be celebrating for a while. it hasn‘t sunkin celebrating for a while. it hasn‘t sunk in that we are world champions for a third time. once we see the trophy it will be that it belongs to us. trophy it will be that it belongs to us. if english people in the united kingdom, they probably should feel bruised and disappointed after what happened, and some of them probably do, but when you look at the...
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siya kolisi was travelling with the coach rassie erasmus when they arrived in the survival for the airport erupted. and that has been the atmosphere throughout the day. south africans came united like never before. helping that this win is not just about the scoreline never before. helping that this win is notjust about the scoreline on the football field but about the future of the country uniting a country that was divided throughout the years by racial segregation. so today the rugby team has arrived back and south africans are feeling incredibly joyous and happy. and i think celebrations will continue for the next few days as well. many thanks. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. a scheme designed to help people aged under forty get on the housing ladder in england has failed to result in a single home being built. the national audit office says 17a—million pounds has been spent on buying land for the starter homes project. polly neate is the chief executive of the housing charity shelter. she says the scheme was the wrong idea in the first place. this
siya kolisi was travelling with the coach rassie erasmus when they arrived in the survival for the airport erupted. and that has been the atmosphere throughout the day. south africans came united like never before. helping that this win is not just about the scoreline never before. helping that this win is notjust about the scoreline on the football field but about the future of the country uniting a country that was divided throughout the years by racial segregation. so today the rugby team...
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siya kolisi's younger brother agreed to show us inside the humble family home and the floor on which they used to sleep. humble family home and the floor on which they used to sleeplj humble family home and the floor on which they used to sleep. i would sleep here when i got home from school. so it was a poor family. yes, poor, very poor. it is still a tough life for many black south africans here, half of young people are unemployed. and at siya kolisi's old rugby club, children dreaming of following in his footsteps still turn up hungry. it is still a challenge when it comes to quality. for black players, of course. struggling with facilities... and a lack of nutrition. it is tempting to exaggerate the impact of sport on any society, but south africa is a young democracy, still finding its feet, and badly in need of the sort of inspiration that nelson mandela once provided. so, this vectoring really does matter here. now, with all the sport, here's olly foster, at the bbc sport centre. leicester city fans could be starting to dream again, the 2016 champions are up to third in the p
siya kolisi's younger brother agreed to show us inside the humble family home and the floor on which they used to sleep. humble family home and the floor on which they used to sleeplj humble family home and the floor on which they used to sleep. i would sleep here when i got home from school. so it was a poor family. yes, poor, very poor. it is still a tough life for many black south africans here, half of young people are unemployed. and at siya kolisi's old rugby club, children dreaming of...
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their captain siya kolisi proudly lifted the webb elllis trophy — as the bus carrying the springboks travelled from pretoria tojohannesburg — in front of thousands of fans who lined the route. on to golf — and tiger woods has named himself as one of his captain's picks for next month's presidents cup against the international team in melbourne. (gfx) woods has also picked former masters champion patrick reed and two rookies — the current us open champion gary woodland and tony finau. it means the american team will include three of the year's four major winners, and seven of the world's top 10. woods is the first "playing captain" of a presidents cup team since hale irwin in 1994. meanwhile, ernie els picked two rookies among his captain's picks — and they include im sung—jae who recently won the genesis championship in his native south korea. earlier in the season, im claimed a hole—in—one at the greenbrier classic on the pga tour. that tournament was won byjoaquin niemann who became the first chilean golfer to win on the pga tour. he'll now be the first player from ch
their captain siya kolisi proudly lifted the webb elllis trophy — as the bus carrying the springboks travelled from pretoria tojohannesburg — in front of thousands of fans who lined the route. on to golf — and tiger woods has named himself as one of his captain's picks for next month's presidents cup against the international team in melbourne. (gfx) woods has also picked former masters champion patrick reed and two rookies — the current us open champion gary woodland and tony finau. it...
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captain siya kolisi led the celebrations through arrivals, as johannesburg airport was packed with fans waiting to welcome home the world champions for the first time since 2007. the trophy and captain kolisi, landed back on a separate plane to other members of the on a separate flight later. they are very much basking in the glory. and you can get more on the bbc sport website. where you can find out all about the evening's champions league game. chelsea and ajax, the pick of the night's action. that is on the website plus everything else that we have been talking about sport today. but from me, gavin ramjaun, and the rest of the sport today hello there. the rest of this week is going to remain on the chilly side, certainly temperatures a few degrees down on where they should be for the time of year. we've been seeing this colder air move southwards in the last 2a hours across the country, and it's going to stick around for the rest of the week, and there will be some pretty wet weather around, especially on thursday. the early part of wednesday looks mainly dry. a few showers pepperin
captain siya kolisi led the celebrations through arrivals, as johannesburg airport was packed with fans waiting to welcome home the world champions for the first time since 2007. the trophy and captain kolisi, landed back on a separate plane to other members of the on a separate flight later. they are very much basking in the glory. and you can get more on the bbc sport website. where you can find out all about the evening's champions league game. chelsea and ajax, the pick of the night's...
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kolisi is the team's first black captain, a powerful symbol of a more representative team. i haven't seen support like this for our team in a very long time, you know, since 2007, and it's really special, and i don't think anyone outside south africa understands what this means to us. i've seen it, i've seen bits of it. i haven't seen all of it yet, and i know tomorrow's going to be more, more, more special for the country. organisers have hailed asia's first world cup a towering success, but for the thousands of england fans descending onjapan, there's only one place to be tomorrow. we'd love to get tickets, we are going to try when we go to tokyo. we've got time, we arrive early in the morning, kick—off's around six o'clock, i think, local time, so hopefully we can get tickets. we've had requests to find tickets, but they're like gold dust. you wouldn't sell your tickets you've got? no way! how much do you need? how much do you want? go on. not a chance! if england do return home victorious, these are the kind of scenes that will greet them after a win that could change
kolisi is the team's first black captain, a powerful symbol of a more representative team. i haven't seen support like this for our team in a very long time, you know, since 2007, and it's really special, and i don't think anyone outside south africa understands what this means to us. i've seen it, i've seen bits of it. i haven't seen all of it yet, and i know tomorrow's going to be more, more, more special for the country. organisers have hailed asia's first world cup a towering success, but...
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today, captain siya kolisi has become a new symbol of hope and progress in a country still facing huge challenges. for years, the news from south africa has been relentlessly bad — corruption, inequality, a country losing its way. does today change that? of course not, but this victory is a reminder of the bigger picture of how much has changed here since the days of racial apartheid. this is, after all, a vibrant, young democracy with a world beating rugby team. andrew harding, bbc news, johannesburg. stay with us on bbc world news. still to come: from blast—off to bake off — the rocket carrying an oven into space as astronauts prepare to make the first cookies in orbit. the israeli prime minister, yitzhak rabin, the architect of the middle east peace process, has been assassinated. a 27—year—old jewish man has been arrested, and an extremistjewish organisation has claimed responsibility for the killing. at polling booths throughout the country, they voted on a historic day for australia. as the results came in, it was clear. the monarchy would survive. of the american hosta
today, captain siya kolisi has become a new symbol of hope and progress in a country still facing huge challenges. for years, the news from south africa has been relentlessly bad — corruption, inequality, a country losing its way. does today change that? of course not, but this victory is a reminder of the bigger picture of how much has changed here since the days of racial apartheid. this is, after all, a vibrant, young democracy with a world beating rugby team. andrew harding, bbc news,...
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today there were six — led by the team's first—ever black captain siya kolisi, and watching on from new york was nelson mandela's grandson, ndaba mandela. i spoke with him about what today's match means for the people of south africa. it is the continuation of a bright dawn. young people from across the country can say that one day, i want to be the next kolisi. they can look at becoming anything they want, not just a rugby captain, but a natural scientist, it is a great moment for us. scientist, it is a great moment for us. talk about that unity. bringing the country together. as you know, oui’ the country together. as you know, our country has been marred by lots of political instability in its history but sport is one of those things that has a specific role in uniting our people. this is going to goa uniting our people. this is going to go a long way to making people understand that if we work together, we can truly achieve anything we set oui’ we can truly achieve anything we set our minds to. and your grandfather said sport has the power to change the world. what do you think
today there were six — led by the team's first—ever black captain siya kolisi, and watching on from new york was nelson mandela's grandson, ndaba mandela. i spoke with him about what today's match means for the people of south africa. it is the continuation of a bright dawn. young people from across the country can say that one day, i want to be the next kolisi. they can look at becoming anything they want, not just a rugby captain, but a natural scientist, it is a great moment for us....
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captain siya kolisi is the first black man to captain the springboks and to lift the web ellis cup. millions of rugby fans were watching in england, south africa and around the world. rupert wingfield—hayes reports. as the final whistle blew in yokohama, half a world away in johannesburg, the streets erupted in celebration. the people of the rainbow nation dancing and singing together. for south african fans who had made the long trip to japan, it was also a moment of pure ecstasy. how does it feel? amazing! did you come herejust for this? yes! we love it and we love the people also. amazing! huge disappointment here for england tonight, but what a night for south africa and what a night forjapan, which has hosted this amazing world cup and now has thousands of new rugby fans. these young japanese fans looked almost as excited as their new south african friends. before the world cup, they told me they had never watched a rugby match. why do you like south africa? because they have an amazing team, that is why we love them. in yokohama and back in england, the faces of the fans sai
captain siya kolisi is the first black man to captain the springboks and to lift the web ellis cup. millions of rugby fans were watching in england, south africa and around the world. rupert wingfield—hayes reports. as the final whistle blew in yokohama, half a world away in johannesburg, the streets erupted in celebration. the people of the rainbow nation dancing and singing together. for south african fans who had made the long trip to japan, it was also a moment of pure ecstasy. how does...
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today, captain siya kolisi has become a new symbol of hope and progress in a country still facing huge challenges. for years, the news from south africa has been relentlessly bad, corruption, inequality, a country losing its way. does today change that? of course not, but this victory is a reminder of the bigger picture of how much has changed here since the days of racial apartheid. this is, after all, a vibrant, young democracy with a world beating rugby team. andrew harding, bbc news, johannesburg. attempts by ten asian countries to create the world's largest trading bloc have floundered at a summit in the thai capital, bangkok, over demands raised by india. leaders at the meeting of the association of southeast asian nations, or asean, will spend a second day on sunday trying to secure a trade deal backed by china and india. astronauts on board the international space station will soon have the chance to test their baking skills. a rocket carrying a cargo craft launched from the us state of virginia carrying nearly four tonnes of freight, including an oven and baking ingredients to
today, captain siya kolisi has become a new symbol of hope and progress in a country still facing huge challenges. for years, the news from south africa has been relentlessly bad, corruption, inequality, a country losing its way. does today change that? of course not, but this victory is a reminder of the bigger picture of how much has changed here since the days of racial apartheid. this is, after all, a vibrant, young democracy with a world beating rugby team. andrew harding, bbc news,...
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captain siya kolisi raising the william webb—ellis trophy aloft to hundreds of fans welcoming them home. it's the first time they've won the trophy since 2007. that's all the sport for now. hello there. the rest of this week are staying on the cold side. temperatures a few degrees below the they should before the time of year. we have been watching this cold arctic as slowly springs up as across the uk of the last 2a hours. you can see here on the ms chart and the colours can be cold there will be sticking around for the rest of this week and into the weekend. we start wednesday on a chilly note with frost around, this rate was sunshine. one or two she was peppering the eastern coast. we will have this band of cells across the eastern coast. there will be longer spells of rain for a bit of winteriness of the high ground. a dry slide between the next band of rain was will be moving in later in the day for northern ireland, part of us, in this office. anywhere you are it will feel chilly on wednesday, 6— 10 degrees in the south. wednesday night looks pretty wet. we have that first band
captain siya kolisi raising the william webb—ellis trophy aloft to hundreds of fans welcoming them home. it's the first time they've won the trophy since 2007. that's all the sport for now. hello there. the rest of this week are staying on the cold side. temperatures a few degrees below the they should before the time of year. we have been watching this cold arctic as slowly springs up as across the uk of the last 2a hours. you can see here on the ms chart and the colours can be cold there...
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but what a moment for siya kolisi, the teams first black captain to hold aloft that trophy. a symbol of progress in south africa. but for england the inquest will continue into their disappointing performance. matt dawson who won the rugby world cup with england in 2003 and was part of the bbc‘s commentary team in yokohama, says there are still reasons to be cheerful. i think we've got to be a little more gentle on england rugby. they had a fantastic tournament. they got to the final and they've played against a team that we thought, they simply cannot lose that game. after beating new zealand in the semifinals, it was therefore england to take. but i think we, the fans, the media, and may be the players and the staffjust underestimated what it was meaning to south africans to be in that final and to be perfectly honest, not only did they win the physical battle but the tactics that south africa deployed yesterday were first class. they played brilliantly. and quite rightly, what we've seen from the england players and manager today, they know they were beaten by a better
but what a moment for siya kolisi, the teams first black captain to hold aloft that trophy. a symbol of progress in south africa. but for england the inquest will continue into their disappointing performance. matt dawson who won the rugby world cup with england in 2003 and was part of the bbc‘s commentary team in yokohama, says there are still reasons to be cheerful. i think we've got to be a little more gentle on england rugby. they had a fantastic tournament. they got to the final and...
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today, captain siya kolisi has become a new symbol of hope and progress in a country still facing huge challenges. for years, the news from south africa has been relentlessly bad — corruption, inequality, a country losing its way. does today change that? of course not, but this victory is a reminder of the bigger picture of how much has changed here since the days of racial apartheid. this is, after all, a vibrant, young democracy with a world—beating rugby team. andrew harding, bbc news, johannesburg. a bomb has exploded in a town in northern syria occupied by turkish forces, killing at least 13 people. the turkish defence ministry has blamed the kurdish ypg militia group for the attack in a region controlled until last month by the kurdish—led syrian democratic forces. no group has said it carried out the attack in tal abyad, which is close to the turkish border. here's the bbc‘s middle east analyst, alan johnston. the moments after the blast. amid the smoke and the debris they try to take in what has just happened. this was a car bomb that went off near a market. civilians w
today, captain siya kolisi has become a new symbol of hope and progress in a country still facing huge challenges. for years, the news from south africa has been relentlessly bad — corruption, inequality, a country losing its way. does today change that? of course not, but this victory is a reminder of the bigger picture of how much has changed here since the days of racial apartheid. this is, after all, a vibrant, young democracy with a world—beating rugby team. andrew harding, bbc news,...
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but what a moment for siya kolisi, the team's first black captain to hold aloft that trophy, a symbol of progress in south africa. but for england the inquest will continue into their disappointing performance. former england scrum half matt dawson, who won the world cup in 2003, says england buckled under the power of the south africans. the leadership team of england has been so good over the quarterfinals and semifinals, but under the immense pressure of the final, against a south african side who were so passionate, so strong and so aggressive on the gain line, england couldn't get the momentum, and those leaders just couldn't position england to score enough points and score the tries. i think england lost the try count 2—0, so they probably were well beaten in that regard as well. earlier i spoke to paul jackson, the curator of the webb ellis rugby football museum. he says england's good run in the tournament bodes well for the game. didn't we do well to get to the final? is a shame we lost it. congratulations to south africa. it will sort so many things out in that country, i
but what a moment for siya kolisi, the team's first black captain to hold aloft that trophy, a symbol of progress in south africa. but for england the inquest will continue into their disappointing performance. former england scrum half matt dawson, who won the world cup in 2003, says england buckled under the power of the south africans. the leadership team of england has been so good over the quarterfinals and semifinals, but under the immense pressure of the final, against a south african...
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kolisi, the springboks first black captain. do you feel the weight of history on your shoulders right now?|j do you feel the weight of history on your shoulders right now? i do at times when i'm sitting by myself. i am just focusing on the game, that is the only way i can, myself. and i will think more about that after the game. mother surpassed 1995? the south africa when? —— will this surpassed 1995? i can't say. what will this do for the country? what it is doing already. i have not seen support for our team for such a long time, since 2007 and it is very special. all south africans know what this means to us. i have not seen a what this means to us. i have not seen a look it yet and i know that tomorrow is going to be more and more specialfor the tomorrow is going to be more and more special for the country. there will be live commentary of the world cup final on five live. 9 o'clock start tomorrow morning but all the build up from 6am and don't forget there's lots more analysis and features on the bbc sport website of
kolisi, the springboks first black captain. do you feel the weight of history on your shoulders right now?|j do you feel the weight of history on your shoulders right now? i do at times when i'm sitting by myself. i am just focusing on the game, that is the only way i can, myself. and i will think more about that after the game. mother surpassed 1995? the south africa when? —— will this surpassed 1995? i can't say. what will this do for the country? what it is doing already. i have not seen...
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kolisi is the team's first black captain, a powerful symbol of a more representative team. i haven't seen support like this for our team in a very long time, you know, since 2007. and it's really special, and i don't think anyone outside south africa understands what this means to us. and i've seen it, i've seen bits of it. you know, i haven't seen all of it yet, and i know tomorrow's going to be more, more, more special for the country. organisers have hailed asia's first world cup a towering success, but for the thousands of england fans descending on japan, there is only one place to be tomorrow. we'd love to get tickets. we're going to try when we go to tokyo. we've got time, we arrive early in the morning. kick—off‘s around 6:00pm, i think, local time, so hopefully we can get tickets. we've had requests to find tickets, but they're like gold dust. you wouldn't sell your tickets you've got? no way. how much do you need, how much do you want? go on. not a chance. if england do return home victorious, these are the kind of scenes that will greet them after a win that
kolisi is the team's first black captain, a powerful symbol of a more representative team. i haven't seen support like this for our team in a very long time, you know, since 2007. and it's really special, and i don't think anyone outside south africa understands what this means to us. and i've seen it, i've seen bits of it. you know, i haven't seen all of it yet, and i know tomorrow's going to be more, more, more special for the country. organisers have hailed asia's first world cup a towering...
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kolisi is the team's first black captain, a powerful symbol of a more representative team. i haven't seen support like this for our team in a very long time, you know, since 2007, and it's really special, and i don't think anyone outside south africa understands what this means to us. i've seen it, i've seen bits of it. i haven't seen all of it yet, and i know tomorrow's going to be more, more, more special for the country. 0rganisers have hailed asia's first world cup a towering success, but for the thousands of england fans descending onjapan, there's only one place to be tomorrow. we'd love to get tickets, we are going to try when we go to tokyo. we've got time, we arrive early in the morning, kick—off's around six o'clock, i think, local time, so hopefully we can get tickets. we've had requests to find tickets, but they're like gold dust. you wouldn't sell your tickets you've got? no way! how much do you need? how much do you want? go on. not a chance! if england do return home victorious, these are the kind of scenes that will greet them after a win that could change
kolisi is the team's first black captain, a powerful symbol of a more representative team. i haven't seen support like this for our team in a very long time, you know, since 2007, and it's really special, and i don't think anyone outside south africa understands what this means to us. i've seen it, i've seen bits of it. i haven't seen all of it yet, and i know tomorrow's going to be more, more, more special for the country. 0rganisers have hailed asia's first world cup a towering success, but...
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kolisi. it is remarkable that today he lifts this trophy as the captain of the springboks so the nation is coming together because of this. unemployment this week was announced to be at its highest in ii unemployment this week was announced to be at its highest in 11 years at nearly 30%, we have seen xenophobic attacks here in recent weeks so people are feeling a little bit lighter because of this rugby world cup victory. the day's other main news now, and the government has suspended fracking in england for the forseeable future. the ban comes after a technical report said it was not possible to predict the probability or size of severe earth tremors caused by the extraction of shale gas from the ground. labour, the liberal democrats and the green party have called for the ban to be made permanent. our business correspondent katie prescott reports. it's been one of the most controversial issues of the last decade. fracking, the process of getting gas from rocks using pressurised water and ch
kolisi. it is remarkable that today he lifts this trophy as the captain of the springboks so the nation is coming together because of this. unemployment this week was announced to be at its highest in ii unemployment this week was announced to be at its highest in 11 years at nearly 30%, we have seen xenophobic attacks here in recent weeks so people are feeling a little bit lighter because of this rugby world cup victory. the day's other main news now, and the government has suspended fracking...
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south africa's captain, siya kolisi lifted the webb ellis cup in front of the 70,000 strong crowd in the yokohama stadium injapan. he is the first black man to captain the springboks; south africa's national team today has six black players, compared with just one when they won for the first time in 1995. andy swiss is outside the stadium in yokohama. 0bviously, obviously, a huge disappointment for england, but an incredible win for south africa. yes, you may be able to hear the south african celebrations in the background. what a victory for them, but huge disappointment for england. they came here with such high hopes, they we re came here with such high hopes, they were the favourites but could not find anything like the form that they showed in their thrilling semifinal victory over new zealand. they got off to the worst possible start, losing kyle sinckler to concussion just after two minutes. that seemed to upset their rhythm, they seemed nervous, there were so many handling errors, they never seem to find any accuracy or fluency. south africa took full advantage, scoring four
south africa's captain, siya kolisi lifted the webb ellis cup in front of the 70,000 strong crowd in the yokohama stadium injapan. he is the first black man to captain the springboks; south africa's national team today has six black players, compared with just one when they won for the first time in 1995. andy swiss is outside the stadium in yokohama. 0bviously, obviously, a huge disappointment for england, but an incredible win for south africa. yes, you may be able to hear the south african...
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but, for now, united by south africa‘s first black captain, siya kolisi, and his journey from poverty to national hero. he‘s an icon towards all young black south africans that anything is possible. so, thatjust really inspires me about him and he‘s everything a person could ever want to be. i mean, he‘s got the support of his whole country. the rainbow nation, actually, that mandela was fighting for. i think we've done a change in the world. i think that freedom is actually here and i think this rugby game, with a black man leading it, has changed south africa. i'm here because i'm really proud that the springboks won and i knew they were going to win. which one is your favourite player?
but, for now, united by south africa‘s first black captain, siya kolisi, and his journey from poverty to national hero. he‘s an icon towards all young black south africans that anything is possible. so, thatjust really inspires me about him and he‘s everything a person could ever want to be. i mean, he‘s got the support of his whole country. the rainbow nation, actually, that mandela was fighting for. i think we've done a change in the world. i think that freedom is actually here and i...
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kolisi is the team's first black captain, a powerful symbol of a more representative team. i haven't seen support like this for our team in a very long time, you know, since 2007, and it's really special, and i don't think anyone outside south africa understands what this means to us. i've seen it, i've seen bits of it. i haven't seen all of it yet, and i know tomorrow's going to be more, more, more special for the country. 0rganisers have hailed asia's first world cup a towering success, but for the thousands of england fans descending onjapan, there's only one place to be tomorrow. we'd love to get tickets, we are going to try when we go to tokyo. we've got time, we arrive early in the morning, kick—off‘s around six o'clock, i think, local time, so hopefully we can get tickets. we've had requests to find tickets, but they're like gold dust. you wouldn't sell your tickets you've got? no way! how much do you need? how much do you want? go on. not a chance! if england do return home victorious, these are the kind of scenes that will greet them after a win that could chan
kolisi is the team's first black captain, a powerful symbol of a more representative team. i haven't seen support like this for our team in a very long time, you know, since 2007, and it's really special, and i don't think anyone outside south africa understands what this means to us. i've seen it, i've seen bits of it. i haven't seen all of it yet, and i know tomorrow's going to be more, more, more special for the country. 0rganisers have hailed asia's first world cup a towering success, but...
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captain siya kolisi raising the william webb—ellis trophy aloft to hundreds of fans welcoming them home. it's the first time they've won the trophy since 2007. i must say, the people outside, inside did help us a lot. it gave us another reason to fight even harder because we knew what was going to be like when we home, and it reminded us we like when we home, and it reminded us we have the privilege of doing what we do, and that can give a little bit of hope to the people. and, yeah, i did seal the videos in halls, in taverns, every single person celebrating, so we knew there was much more thanjust person celebrating, so we knew there was much more than just for our personal gains. it was for the country. that's all the sport for now. just to let you know, ajax have just gone a goal up against chelsea, so it is to— one that ajax lead chelsea at sta mford it is to— one that ajax lead chelsea at stamford bridge in the champion sleep. you can follow it all on the website. —— in the champion sleep. i'll have more for you in sportsday at 10.30pm. wonderful, thank you very much. jacob
captain siya kolisi raising the william webb—ellis trophy aloft to hundreds of fans welcoming them home. it's the first time they've won the trophy since 2007. i must say, the people outside, inside did help us a lot. it gave us another reason to fight even harder because we knew what was going to be like when we home, and it reminded us we like when we home, and it reminded us we have the privilege of doing what we do, and that can give a little bit of hope to the people. and, yeah, i did...
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one of the flights carrying the captain siya kolisi and the coach has been delayed in sydney due to technicalfaults. other coach has been delayed in sydney due to technical faults. other flights will be arriving at around four 30p an hourtime, around will be arriving at around four 30p an hour time, around 2:30pm gmt, the delayed flight is expected just after 7pm local time, about 5pm uk time. and joyous, it will be quite a moment, milton. —— enjoy it. swabs or urine samples taken at home could be as effective at identifying women at high risk of cervical cancer as traditional smear tests, according to new research. uptake for nhs screening is at a 21—year low, with embarrassment, previous sexual violence and lack of information deterring tens of thousands of women. researchers at london's queen mary university say the home tests look for subtle changes in dna and hope this could become the standard method for screening. men born at high risk of developing prostate cancer should have extra checks every year from the age of 40, according to experts. scientists at the institute of cancer resear
one of the flights carrying the captain siya kolisi and the coach has been delayed in sydney due to technicalfaults. other coach has been delayed in sydney due to technical faults. other flights will be arriving at around four 30p an hourtime, around will be arriving at around four 30p an hour time, around 2:30pm gmt, the delayed flight is expected just after 7pm local time, about 5pm uk time. and joyous, it will be quite a moment, milton. —— enjoy it. swabs or urine samples taken at home...