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time, would it be brighton fans feeling deflated 7 it time, would it be brighton fans feeling deflated? it wasn't long before they could breathe a sigh of relief. glenn murray from seagulls ahead midway through the first half. two minutes later, shane duffy doubled their lead. this wasn't a jose mourinho script. united pulled one back for the brighton and hove and made it 3—1 before half—time. a final penalty from paul pogba gave the visitors a glimmer of hope, but too little, too late. another famous victory at the amex. earlier for pep guardiola's manchester city, the first home game for the reigning champions. could this be a step towards an unbeaten record here this season? ba by steps towards an unbeaten record here this season? baby steps at least. victory over huddersfield was firmly in sergio aguero‘s site. calm and composed, a sign of things to come. manchester city made it look easy. commentator: david silva, superb! manchester city made it look easy. commentator: david silva, superbim his 250th premier league appearance, show them who's the daddy. but sergio aguero was
time, would it be brighton fans feeling deflated 7 it time, would it be brighton fans feeling deflated? it wasn't long before they could breathe a sigh of relief. glenn murray from seagulls ahead midway through the first half. two minutes later, shane duffy doubled their lead. this wasn't a jose mourinho script. united pulled one back for the brighton and hove and made it 3—1 before half—time. a final penalty from paul pogba gave the visitors a glimmer of hope, but too little, too late....
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now they perform every year at the brighton dome and next spring at brighton's football ground to raise awareness about prostate cancer. we practised in secret and when it came to the show, we heard some of the people in the crowd laughing and pointing. "that's my dad!" and then at the end, we had a standing ovation. the whole idea was to break the stigma of dads dancing, to perform on a stage like that in front of 1500 people, an amazing experience. big chest! i am a london taxi driver. it gives me an escape to come down and dance with the lads and have a bit of a laugh. this is it. half an hour later, we're ready to put it into a dance. the great thing about doing this in a group, if you make a mistake, you can pretty much hide like someone else over there. this means anyone can do it. we know kids don't want to dance with their dads or see their dads dancing but my girls were brilliant, they told me to do it. i lost about two or three stone and i went to the doctor's because i was worried i was losing too much weight, they found out i was doing dancing, it was probably the reason. th
now they perform every year at the brighton dome and next spring at brighton's football ground to raise awareness about prostate cancer. we practised in secret and when it came to the show, we heard some of the people in the crowd laughing and pointing. "that's my dad!" and then at the end, we had a standing ovation. the whole idea was to break the stigma of dads dancing, to perform on a stage like that in front of 1500 people, an amazing experience. big chest! i am a london taxi...
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it's the second successive season they've lost at brighton. i was disappointed because the week was good and i was expecting the tea m was good and i was expecting the team collectively to be a better team. so don't go on into the direction of the mistake and the individual mistake and the consequence of that. but there are basic mistakes that makes almost an impossible mission to win the match.
it's the second successive season they've lost at brighton. i was disappointed because the week was good and i was expecting the tea m was good and i was expecting the team collectively to be a better team. so don't go on into the direction of the mistake and the individual mistake and the consequence of that. but there are basic mistakes that makes almost an impossible mission to win the match.
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brighton with three first half goals courtesy of glenn murray, shane duffy and pascal gross. romelu lukaku had brought united back to 2—1, and paul pogba added a late penalty, but all three points going to brighton, who've beaten united at the amex for the second season in a row. i was disappointed, because the week was good, and i was expecting the team collectively to be a better team, so don't go on in the direction of the mistake and the individual mistake and the consequence of that, but there are basic mistakes that makes almost an impossible mission to win the match. better news if you support the team in the blue half of manchester, as sergio aguero scored his 13th city hat—trick to help city to an emphatic 6—1win over huddersfield town. it was the argentine's ninth premier league hat—trick, which puts him second on the all—time list behind alan shearer. the other city goals came from gabrieljesus, david silva, and there was an own goal to maintain the champions' 100% start to the season. i never saw sergio like right now, so i never saw sergio like right no
brighton with three first half goals courtesy of glenn murray, shane duffy and pascal gross. romelu lukaku had brought united back to 2—1, and paul pogba added a late penalty, but all three points going to brighton, who've beaten united at the amex for the second season in a row. i was disappointed, because the week was good, and i was expecting the team collectively to be a better team, so don't go on in the direction of the mistake and the individual mistake and the consequence of that, but...
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wins from three for liverpool — who go top of the premier league, thanks to a mo salah strike against brighton. it didn't take too long for last season's top scorer to find the back of the net — but he did it in style. it's salah's second goal of the campaign, and that's the way it finished. jurgen klopp's side have taken maximum points from their opening three matches — and they sit on top of the table. arsenal manager unai emery has his first premier league win
wins from three for liverpool — who go top of the premier league, thanks to a mo salah strike against brighton. it didn't take too long for last season's top scorer to find the back of the net — but he did it in style. it's salah's second goal of the campaign, and that's the way it finished. jurgen klopp's side have taken maximum points from their opening three matches — and they sit on top of the table. arsenal manager unai emery has his first premier league win
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it's the second successive season they've lost at brighton. i was disappointed because the week was good and i was expecting the tea m was good and i was expecting the team collectively to be a better team. so don't go on into the direction of the mistake and the individual mistake and the consequence of that. but there are basic mistakes that makes almost an impossible mission to win the match. it was a much better for the blue half of manchester. sergio aguero scored a hat—trick, the 13th of his career and ninth in the premier league, as the champions thrashed huddersfield town at the etihad stadium. there were also goals from gabrieljesus, david silva, and an own goal as city won 6—1 to make it two wins out of two. i have never seen sergio like right now. in my previous year, it was a lwa ys now. in my previous year, it was always a high level, but that commitment with the ball, without the ball, he is happy and of course he scored three goals, but he creates chances and passes and movement and everything. in the day's other game, watfo
it's the second successive season they've lost at brighton. i was disappointed because the week was good and i was expecting the tea m was good and i was expecting the team collectively to be a better team. so don't go on into the direction of the mistake and the individual mistake and the consequence of that. but there are basic mistakes that makes almost an impossible mission to win the match. it was a much better for the blue half of manchester. sergio aguero scored a hat—trick, the 13th...
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when he wrote brighton beach memoirs, we all grew up right near brighton beach. every scene was familiar. when he wrote the odd couple, it was our friends. so he was writing about us, and it was as if we lived in london, and shakespeare somehow had gotten into our neighbourhood and figured out what was making us tick. so it was so personal, and he had the ability to write to everybody. if we didn't have walter and jack to do it, i wouldn't do it. 1965 saw the odd couple debut, earning simon a tony award for best playwright, and turned into a hit hollywood film three years later starring some tinseltown‘s biggest names, walter matthau and jack lemmon. his work included musicals, too, including sweet charity and they're playing our song. stars have taken to the internet to pay tribute to him, elaine paige saying: and actorjosh gad saying: neil simon penned more than 30 plays, and almost as many film screenplays, and received more oscar and tony award nominations than any other writer, during a career lasting more than 60 years. a tribute to neil simon, who has di
when he wrote brighton beach memoirs, we all grew up right near brighton beach. every scene was familiar. when he wrote the odd couple, it was our friends. so he was writing about us, and it was as if we lived in london, and shakespeare somehow had gotten into our neighbourhood and figured out what was making us tick. so it was so personal, and he had the ability to write to everybody. if we didn't have walter and jack to do it, i wouldn't do it. 1965 saw the odd couple debut, earning simon a...
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ten minutes or so remaining, brighton still leading 3—1. they look set to condemn jose brighton still leading 3—1. they look set to condeanose mourinho to defeat. steven gerrard remains unbeaten as rangers manager as his side reached the quarter finals of the scottich league cup after a 3—1win at kilmarnock. the comombian striker alfredo morelos scored a hat trick. he's been the subject of a three and three quarter million pound bid from french club bordeaux but gerrard said they will have to triple their offer to entice him away. elsewhere today, hibs beat ross county. rangers will play ayr united in the last eight, while celtic take on stjohnstone. after a 13 year absecnce from women's football, manchester united played their first match since the club decided to relaunch the team. they will compete in the second tier of the women's super league (00v) but were in action today in the continental cup against liverpool, a match they won one nil. lizzie arnot finding herself in the right place at the right time to tap home. so a winning s
ten minutes or so remaining, brighton still leading 3—1. they look set to condemn jose brighton still leading 3—1. they look set to condeanose mourinho to defeat. steven gerrard remains unbeaten as rangers manager as his side reached the quarter finals of the scottich league cup after a 3—1win at kilmarnock. the comombian striker alfredo morelos scored a hat trick. he's been the subject of a three and three quarter million pound bid from french club bordeaux but gerrard said they will...
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that means a season ticket between london and brighton costing £3968, would go up and brighton costing £3968, would go up by and brighton costing £3968, would go up by £127 under rpi and £99 and cpi. the rail industry operates with a higher level of inflation calculation that most of the rest of the public sector and society, they pay deals are calculate it, and i'm simply saying the rail industry should behave the same as everyone else. i've started the ball rolling iron by changing some of the things i've control over, and we now need the unions to move their practices toa the unions to move their practices to a different level, as well. many passengers don't want to see price rises, at all. the lower the better but i think they are already extortionate. year by year they put it up. it's making life difficult for normal people like us. it should not go up again. the transport secretary doesn't want to use as low a level of inflation to determine train ticket prices, he wanted to be used to negotiate wages for rail workers. the union to represent the rail workers don't. we've got
that means a season ticket between london and brighton costing £3968, would go up and brighton costing £3968, would go up by and brighton costing £3968, would go up by £127 under rpi and £99 and cpi. the rail industry operates with a higher level of inflation calculation that most of the rest of the public sector and society, they pay deals are calculate it, and i'm simply saying the rail industry should behave the same as everyone else. i've started the ball rolling iron by changing some...
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this is the sino restaurant in the southern british coastal resort of brighton it features naturally produced local cuisine but wait there's more silo is the u.k.'s first zero waste restaurant its owner and head chef doug master worked for years in gourmet restaurants and saw firsthand how much food is being wasted waste is a product of grading everything and putting stars on everyone the elite you know and that makes people obsessed with perfection perfection does not exist and waste exists largely because of this naïve. chase for perfection you know throw it away because it's not perfect but it's brilliant what's wrong with brilliant. sino offers a diverse menu of high quality dishes and serves only organically produce meat and fish. all the other ingredients are all gummy because well fresh and seasonal must masterworks with local providers who deliver food that comes in recyclable containers instead of disposable packages so there's no garbage the menu changes every day depending on the projects available. if an item can't be delivered without packaging the team will just make i
this is the sino restaurant in the southern british coastal resort of brighton it features naturally produced local cuisine but wait there's more silo is the u.k.'s first zero waste restaurant its owner and head chef doug master worked for years in gourmet restaurants and saw firsthand how much food is being wasted waste is a product of grading everything and putting stars on everyone the elite you know and that makes people obsessed with perfection perfection does not exist and waste exists...
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. >> what's up brighton pride? >> that's brit, caught on a hot mike, asking where she was while taking the stage saturday in brighton, england. the mom to two seemed to be laughing it off the next day in berlin with her kids, just as their dad went to court to get more child support. ♪ you want a piece of me >> a hearing's been requested for next thursday. brit's ex wants 40 grand a month. kfed already gets 20,000 from spears, that's only a fraction of her expenses. a detailed financial records reveals. the docs also reveal her yearly expenses more than $384,000 on meals as well as items from low-cost retailers like walmart she pays dad jamie $128,000 as year as her conservator. >> i definitely have said no to people. >> divorce attorney laura wasser is on britney's payroll, too. she also reps angelina jolie in her battle with ex, brad pitt, but a new report claimed wasser wanted out because angie was too hostile, allegedly screaming and fueled with anger. jolie's spokesperson tells e.t. the lawyer "is not quitti
. >> what's up brighton pride? >> that's brit, caught on a hot mike, asking where she was while taking the stage saturday in brighton, england. the mom to two seemed to be laughing it off the next day in berlin with her kids, just as their dad went to court to get more child support. ♪ you want a piece of me >> a hearing's been requested for next thursday. brit's ex wants 40 grand a month. kfed already gets 20,000 from spears, that's only a fraction of her expenses. a...
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blot of revellers at brighton pride yesterday. a lot of trouble at the railway station when it was closed. we were showing pictures of the queues. and the nhs has been told, give trans— patients equal access to fertility services. we will look at that more later on in the show. the front page of the sunday express. we have been reporting live this morning and missing midwife, body found. police searching for the missing midwife found a woman's body yesterday. police officers were looking in an area, had disused quarry ten miles from the hospital where she worked when they announced the discovery yesterday and shortly afterwards, a 32—year—old man who was previously arrested was detained on suspicion. two other men had been arrested as well. let's bring david back in. they can this story. lost a victorian poet is new literary star. tell us more. that's right. incidentally, i wrote it. tell us more. that's right. incidentally, iwrote it. i tell us more. that's right. incidentally, i wrote it. i love that we are starting with y
blot of revellers at brighton pride yesterday. a lot of trouble at the railway station when it was closed. we were showing pictures of the queues. and the nhs has been told, give trans— patients equal access to fertility services. we will look at that more later on in the show. the front page of the sunday express. we have been reporting live this morning and missing midwife, body found. police searching for the missing midwife found a woman's body yesterday. police officers were looking in...
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liverpool will have seen manchester city drop points earlier today — they‘ re hosting brighton in the late kick off. and they'll go top with a win this evening — they're 1—0 up, thanks to mo salah, this is another big test for brighton — but they beat manchester united last week, so don't count them out yet. and here's a quick look at the other results from today huddersfield — down to ten men — hung on to draw 0—0 with cardiff while harry maguire scored a stoppage time winner — as leicester beat southampton. that's all of today's games taken care of. three more tomorrow — and the big one on monday is manchester united against tottenham at old trafford. looking for to that one. well we're going to stay with football and turn attentions to the championship. aston villa and reading drew i—i. there were also wins for blackburn, sheffield united, derby and leeds. queens park rangers halted a terrible run of form with a 1—0 win over wigan. sheffield wednesday, stoke city and bristol city also all won. birmingham lead nottingham forest 1—0 in the late kick—off. four
liverpool will have seen manchester city drop points earlier today — they‘ re hosting brighton in the late kick off. and they'll go top with a win this evening — they're 1—0 up, thanks to mo salah, this is another big test for brighton — but they beat manchester united last week, so don't count them out yet. and here's a quick look at the other results from today huddersfield — down to ten men — hung on to draw 0—0 with cardiff while harry maguire scored a stoppage time winner...
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people have looked at the chief executive's demeanour at brighton and said, all is not right here. he was very stony faced at the full—time whistle. here. he was very stony faced at the full-time whistle. you normally see your board of directors up and clapping the players. yes it is disappointment, but you have to show there is unity in the camp. there isn't any unity in the camp and you can see jose mourinho isn't any unity in the camp and you can seejose mourinho you were leaving the post, and the favourite to be sacked at this stage, which is unreal. we will see if manchester united have a reaction against spurs next monday night. what didn't help is it came off the back of a wonderful manchester city performance. yes it was a poor huddersfield side but they still hate them for six? they did. my former club again. six goals, and it is the style manchester city play in. whether they play a back three 01’ in. whether they play a back three ora in. whether they play a back three or a back four, they have different options all round the pitch. goals coming from different areas
people have looked at the chief executive's demeanour at brighton and said, all is not right here. he was very stony faced at the full—time whistle. here. he was very stony faced at the full-time whistle. you normally see your board of directors up and clapping the players. yes it is disappointment, but you have to show there is unity in the camp. there isn't any unity in the camp and you can see jose mourinho isn't any unity in the camp and you can seejose mourinho you were leaving the post,...
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this is the sino restaurant in the southern british coastal resort of brighton it features naturally produced local cuisine but wait there's more silo is the u.k.'s first zero waste restaurant its owner and head chef doug mcmaster worked for years in gourmet restaurants and saw firsthand how much food was being wasted waste is a product of grading everything and it does not exist and waste exists largely because of this naive. chase for perfection you know throw it away because it's not perfect but it's brilliant what's wrong with brilliant. silo offers a diverse menu of high quality dishes and serves only organically produce meat and fish. all the other ingredients are all gummy because well fresh and seasonal masterworks with local providers who deliver food that comes in recyclable containers instead of disposable packages so there's no garbage the menu changes every day depending on the projects available. if an item can't be delivered without packaging the team will just make it themselves like cram fresh. all flour the restaurant has its own mill. we can also buy big amounts of
this is the sino restaurant in the southern british coastal resort of brighton it features naturally produced local cuisine but wait there's more silo is the u.k.'s first zero waste restaurant its owner and head chef doug mcmaster worked for years in gourmet restaurants and saw firsthand how much food was being wasted waste is a product of grading everything and it does not exist and waste exists largely because of this naive. chase for perfection you know throw it away because it's not perfect...
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army and counter terrorism intelligence officer and in brighton we cross to catherine shocked and she is a senior analyst with the center all right crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciated let me go to charles first. this war has been going on for three years i gave some of the stats encourage our viewers to go to doctors without frontiers and look at their side on yemen the much more detailed much more gruesome i would even say what is the u.k. u.s. interest in this war against the country this is the poorest country in the middle east what is the thinking behind british foreign policy supporting saudi arabia and the emirates against yemen. i suspect on the one hand you've got u.k. and the u.s. saying that some degree and we can come on to that later on their national interests are aligned with saudi arabia particularly against iran of course in yemen elsewhere and again you have to question i'm hoping hopefully later in a poem we will do that in more detail as to why the u.k. and u.s. always seem to see their interests as being in co
army and counter terrorism intelligence officer and in brighton we cross to catherine shocked and she is a senior analyst with the center all right crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciated let me go to charles first. this war has been going on for three years i gave some of the stats encourage our viewers to go to doctors without frontiers and look at their side on yemen the much more detailed much more gruesome i would even say what is the u.k....
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every year the silo restaurant in brighton proves that less waste doesn't have to mean less taste the own a dog list mcmasters worked out a way to ensure nothing is thrown away in his kitchen so you won't see any bins at silo but there's plenty of great food. this is the sino restaurant in the southern british coastal resort of brighton it features naturally produced local cuisine but wait those small silo is the u.k.'s first zero waste restaurant its owner and head chef doug master worked for years in gourmet restaurants and saw firsthand how much food is being wasted waste is a product of grading everything and putting stars on everyone the elite you know and that makes people obsessed with perfection perfection does not exist and waste exists largely because of this naïve. chase for perfection you know throw it away because it's not perfect but it's brilliant what's wrong with brilliant. sino offers a diverse menu of high quality dishes and serves only organically produce meat and fish. all the other ingredients are old gammick as well fresh and seasonal mcmaster works with local
every year the silo restaurant in brighton proves that less waste doesn't have to mean less taste the own a dog list mcmasters worked out a way to ensure nothing is thrown away in his kitchen so you won't see any bins at silo but there's plenty of great food. this is the sino restaurant in the southern british coastal resort of brighton it features naturally produced local cuisine but wait those small silo is the u.k.'s first zero waste restaurant its owner and head chef doug master worked for...
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this is the sino restaurant in the southern british coastal resort of brighton it features naturally produced local cuisine but wait there's more silo is the u.k.'s first zero waste restaurant it turner and head chef doug mcmaster worked for years in gourmet restaurants and saw firsthand how much food is being wasted waste is a product of grading everything and putting stars on everyone the elite you know and that makes people obsessed with perfection perfection does not exist and waste exists largely because of this naive. chase for perfection you know throw it away because it's not perfect but it's brilliant what's wrong with brilliant. sino offers a diverse menu of high quality dishes and serves only organically produce meat and fish. all the other ingredients are all gummy because well fresh and seasonal must masterworks with local providers who deliver food that comes in recyclable containers instead of disposable packages so there's no garbage the menu changes every day depending on the projects available. if an item can't be delivered without packaging the team will just make
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ok let me go back to catherine on skype in in a in brighton well as we've already pointed out in this program when you put it quite definitively in the first part of the program. the people of yemen do now. and to be occupied they are proven over the last three years to be quite resistant to that even though the casualties are high in every single way there has never been any doubt solid documentation that iran is helping militarily or any in any kind of meaningful material way so what is facing the saudis in the us in the in the emirates i mean it doesn't. have a land invasion in occupied i mean the people of yemen have shown do them selves to be quite resilient to the onslaught the experience over the last three and a half years go ahead catherine. well yes i mean historically yemen was nothing they did in that you know the ultimate in power actually you know gave up and allowed yemen to have a great degree of autonomy and it really goes to show that you know this i would say i'm not really good at brushing up on the history bearing in mind that yemen is actually a direct neighbor w
ok let me go back to catherine on skype in in a in brighton well as we've already pointed out in this program when you put it quite definitively in the first part of the program. the people of yemen do now. and to be occupied they are proven over the last three years to be quite resistant to that even though the casualties are high in every single way there has never been any doubt solid documentation that iran is helping militarily or any in any kind of meaningful material way so what is...
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ok let me go back to countering on skype in brighton well as we've already pointed out on this program when you put it quite definitively in the first part of the program. the people of yemen do not want to be occupied they're proven over the last three years to be quite resistant to that even though the casualties are high in every single way there has never been any doubt solid documentation that iran is helping militarily or any in any kind of meaningful material way so what is facing the saudis in the usa in the in the emirates i mean it doesn't look good to have a land invasion in occupied i mean the people of yemen have shown do themselves to be quite resilient to the onslaught the experience over the last three and a half years go ahead catherine well yes i mean historically yemen was nothing they did intend that you know the ultimate in power actually you know gave all been allowed yemen to have a great degree of autonomy and it really goes to show that you know this i would say i'm not really good at brushing up on the history bearing in mind that yemeni faction they have dire
ok let me go back to countering on skype in brighton well as we've already pointed out on this program when you put it quite definitively in the first part of the program. the people of yemen do not want to be occupied they're proven over the last three years to be quite resistant to that even though the casualties are high in every single way there has never been any doubt solid documentation that iran is helping militarily or any in any kind of meaningful material way so what is facing the...
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when he wrote brighton beach memoirs, we all grew up right near brighton beach. every scene was familiar. when he wrote the odd couple, it was our friends. so he was writing about us, and it was as if we lived in london, and shakespeare somehow had gotten into our neighbourhood and figured out what was making us tick. so it was so personal, and he had the ability to write to everybody. if we didn't have walter and jack to do it, i wouldn't do it. 1965 saw the odd couple debut, earning simon a tony award for best playwright, and turned into a hit hollywood film three years later starring some tinseltown‘s biggest names, walter matthau and jack lemmon. his work included musicals, too, including sweet charity and they're playing our song. stars have taken to the internet to pay tribute to him, elaine paige saying: and actorjosh gad saying: neil simon penned more than 30 plays, and almost as many film screenplays, and received more oscar and tony award nominations than any other writer, during a career lasting more than 60 years. let's return to that story we were
when he wrote brighton beach memoirs, we all grew up right near brighton beach. every scene was familiar. when he wrote the odd couple, it was our friends. so he was writing about us, and it was as if we lived in london, and shakespeare somehow had gotten into our neighbourhood and figured out what was making us tick. so it was so personal, and he had the ability to write to everybody. if we didn't have walter and jack to do it, i wouldn't do it. 1965 saw the odd couple debut, earning simon a...
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ok let me go back to catherine on skype in brighton well as we've already pointed out on this program when you put it quite definitively in the first part of the program. the people of yemen do not want to be occupied they have proven over the last three years to be quite resistant to that even though the casualties are high in every single way there has never been any doubt solid documentation that iran is helping militarily or any in any kind of meaningful material way so why. what is facing the saudis in the us in the in the emirates i mean it doesn't. have a land invasion in occupied i mean the people of yemen have shown to be quite resilient to the onslaught the experience over the last three and a half years go ahead catherine. well yes i mean historically yemen was nothing they did in that you know the ultimate in power actually you know gave up and allowed yemen to have a great degree of autonomy and it really goes to show you know this i would not really get a brushing up on the history bearing in mind that yemen is actually a direct neighbor in that when it comes to you know
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now they perform every year at the brighton dome and next spring at brighton's football ground to raise awareness about prostate cancer. we practised in secret and when it came to the show, we heard some of the people in the crowd laughing and pointing. "that's my dad!" and then at the end, we had a standing ovation. the whole idea was to break the stigma of dads dancing, to perform on a stage like that in front of 1,500 people, an amazing experience. big chest! i am a london taxi driver. it gives me an escape to come down and dance with the lads and have a bit of a laugh. this is it. half an hour later, we're ready to put it into a dance. the great thing about doing this in a group, if you make a mistake, you can pretty much hide like someone else over there. this means anyone can do it. we know kids don't want to dance with their dads or see their dads dancing but my girls were brilliant, they told me to do it. i lost about two or three stone and i went to the doctor's because i was worried i was losing too much weight, they found out i was doing dancing, it was probably the reason. t
now they perform every year at the brighton dome and next spring at brighton's football ground to raise awareness about prostate cancer. we practised in secret and when it came to the show, we heard some of the people in the crowd laughing and pointing. "that's my dad!" and then at the end, we had a standing ovation. the whole idea was to break the stigma of dads dancing, to perform on a stage like that in front of 1,500 people, an amazing experience. big chest! i am a london taxi...
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we all grew up right near brighton beach. every scene was familiar. when he wrote the odd couple it was our friends, so he was writing about us, it was as if we lived in london and shakespeare some either gotten into our neighbourhood and figured out what was happening. it was so personal and the ability to write that everybody and his plays are seen around the world where there are no dues, no people from brooklyn and the bronx. he wrote universally and also locally. how did he keep coming up with hit after hit. some people struggle to find even one successful formula? he was lucky, he left a miserable early life and it gave him a lot of food for thought. many of his plays really reflected his upbringing, his play laughter on the 23rd floor was obviously based on his being in the same writing room, can you imagine, with mel brooks, woody allen, the greatest writers of comedy probably in modern history. he was any room on the 23rd floor with them. you wonder how they got anything done, you would imagine and hope they were laughing so much. where do yo
we all grew up right near brighton beach. every scene was familiar. when he wrote the odd couple it was our friends, so he was writing about us, it was as if we lived in london and shakespeare some either gotten into our neighbourhood and figured out what was happening. it was so personal and the ability to write that everybody and his plays are seen around the world where there are no dues, no people from brooklyn and the bronx. he wrote universally and also locally. how did he keep coming up...
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it didn't ta ke brighton. —— mohd salleh. it didn't take too long for last season's top scorer to find the back of the net and he found it in style. his second goal of the campaign, and that is how it finished, jurgen klopp's side taking maximum points from their opening three matches and sitting on top of the table. i never heard that somebody gives you something for being person of the matched day. of course it is not important. it is important we have nine points after three games so that is really good. that is a basis, let's carry on. here is a check on today's other premier league results: in the scottish premiership, hearts are on top after their third match 110w are on top after their third match now for three. they beatjorma kwon — zero. four points clear of both had been in an aberdeen who drew 1—1 at eastern road. aberdeen went ahead on the stroke of half—time. jamie maclaren scored a late equaliser for convenient. elsewhere, saint johnstone beat dundee and livingston w011 johnstone beat dundee and livingston
it didn't ta ke brighton. —— mohd salleh. it didn't take too long for last season's top scorer to find the back of the net and he found it in style. his second goal of the campaign, and that is how it finished, jurgen klopp's side taking maximum points from their opening three matches and sitting on top of the table. i never heard that somebody gives you something for being person of the matched day. of course it is not important. it is important we have nine points after three games so...
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ok let me go back to catherine on skype in brighton well as we've already pointed out on this program when you put it quite definitively in the first part of the program. the people of yemen do not want to be occupied they're proven over the last three years to be quite resistant to that even though the casualties are high in every single way there has never been any doubt solid documentation that iran is helping militarily or any in any kind of meaningful material way so what is facing the saudis in the usa in the in the emirates i mean it doesn't. have a land invasion in occupied i mean the people of yemen have shown selves to be quite resilient to the onslaught that they've experienced over the last three and a half years go ahead catherine well yes i mean historically yemen was nothing they did things in that you know the ultimate in power actually you know gave all been allowed yemen to have a great degree of autonomy and it really goes to show that you know this i would say i'm not going to get a brushing up on the history bearing in mind that yemen is actually a neighbor when i
ok let me go back to catherine on skype in brighton well as we've already pointed out on this program when you put it quite definitively in the first part of the program. the people of yemen do not want to be occupied they're proven over the last three years to be quite resistant to that even though the casualties are high in every single way there has never been any doubt solid documentation that iran is helping militarily or any in any kind of meaningful material way so what is facing the...
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army and counter terrorism intelligence officer and in brighton we cross to catherine shocked and she is a senior analyst with center all right cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciated let me go to charles first. this war has been going on for three years i gave some of the stats encourage our viewers to go to doctors without frontiers and look at their side on yemen the much more detailed much more gruesome i would even say what is the u.k. u.s. interest in this war against the country the poorest country in the middle east what is the thinking behind british foreign policy supporting saudi arabia and the emirates against yemen. i suspect on the one hand you've got u.k. and the u.s. saying that some degree and we can come on to that later on their national interests are aligned with saudi arabia particularly against iran of course in yemen elsewhere and again you have to question i'm hoping hopefully later and probably will do that in more detail as to why the u.k. and u.s. always seem to see their interests as being in conflict with
army and counter terrorism intelligence officer and in brighton we cross to catherine shocked and she is a senior analyst with center all right cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciated let me go to charles first. this war has been going on for three years i gave some of the stats encourage our viewers to go to doctors without frontiers and look at their side on yemen the much more detailed much more gruesome i would even say what is the u.k....
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army and counter terrorism intelligence officer and in brighton we cross to catherine shocked and she is a senior analyst with center all right crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciated let me go to charles first. this war has been going on for three years i gave some of the stats encourage our viewers to go to doctors without frontiers and look at their side on yemen the much more detailed much more gruesome i would even say what is the u.k. u.s. interest in this war against the country the poorest country in the middle east what is the thinking behind british foreign policy supporting saudi arabia and the emirates against yemen. i suspect on the one hand you've got u.k. and the u.s. seeing that to some degree and we can come on to that later on their national interests are aligned with saudi arabia particularly against iran of course in yemen elsewhere and again you have to question and i'm hoping hopefully later in a poem we will do that in more detail as to why the u.k. and u.s. always seem to see their interests as being in conflic
army and counter terrorism intelligence officer and in brighton we cross to catherine shocked and she is a senior analyst with center all right crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciated let me go to charles first. this war has been going on for three years i gave some of the stats encourage our viewers to go to doctors without frontiers and look at their side on yemen the much more detailed much more gruesome i would even say what is the u.k....
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when he wrote brighton beach memoirs, we all grew up right near brighton beach. every scene was familiar. when he wrote the odd couple, it was our friends. so he was writing about us, and it was as if we lived in london, and shakespeare somehow had gotten into our neighbourhood and figured out what was making us tick. so it was so personal, and he had the ability to write to everybody. if we didn't have walter and jack to do it, i wouldn't do it. 1965 saw the odd couple debut, earning simon a tony award for best playwright, and turned into a hit hollywood film three years later starring some tinseltown‘s biggest names, walter matthau and jack lemmon. his work included musicals, too, including sweet charity and they're playing our song. stars have taken to the internet to pay tribute to him, elaine paige saying: and actorjosh gad saying: neil simon penned more than 30 plays, and almost as many film screenplays, and received more oscar and tony award nominations than any other writer, during a career lasting more than 60 years. it's a hundred years since the birt
when he wrote brighton beach memoirs, we all grew up right near brighton beach. every scene was familiar. when he wrote the odd couple, it was our friends. so he was writing about us, and it was as if we lived in london, and shakespeare somehow had gotten into our neighbourhood and figured out what was making us tick. so it was so personal, and he had the ability to write to everybody. if we didn't have walter and jack to do it, i wouldn't do it. 1965 saw the odd couple debut, earning simon a...
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watford started their campaign with a win at home to brighton. tyson fury has promised to knock out deontay wilder in their wbc heavyweight title fight after that bout was confirmed minutes after his latest comeback victory last night. he beat the italian francesco pianeta on points in belfast, and he's likely to face wilder in las vegas at the end of this year. i boxed to a good plan and i shook a couple of cobwebs off. back down on my weight and i'm ready. we're going to have a great training camp and go to america and put on a show. the fight hasn't happened yet but one thing i do know is i have been to america before and conquered it. i beat steve cunningham in new york and frank sinatra said if you can make it there, you can make it anywhere. i'm sure las vegas will be a doddle. don't worry about that. frank sinatra is not wrong! carl frampton has set up a ibf world featherweight title fight againstjosh warrington after stopping australia's luke jackson in the ninth round. that made safe his interim wbo crown. promoter frank warren says the
watford started their campaign with a win at home to brighton. tyson fury has promised to knock out deontay wilder in their wbc heavyweight title fight after that bout was confirmed minutes after his latest comeback victory last night. he beat the italian francesco pianeta on points in belfast, and he's likely to face wilder in las vegas at the end of this year. i boxed to a good plan and i shook a couple of cobwebs off. back down on my weight and i'm ready. we're going to have a great training...
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in the premier league, manchester united slipped to their first defeat of the season losing 3—2 at brighton. how different it was for the champions manchester city who brushed huddersfield aside six one, sergio aguero scoring a hat trick. holly hamilton reports. their last trip to the south coast endedin their last trip to the south coast ended in defeat, a result of manchester united wanted to put behind them, but this time around it would have been brighton fans left feeling deflated. that was not long before they could breathe a sigh of relief. glenn murray put them ahead, just two minutes later, shane duffy doubled their lead. this was not in the script ofjose mourinho. united pulled one back but a bright penalty made it 3—1. a final penalty from paul gave the visitors hope but too little too late. another famous victory over the red side of manchester. earlier for manchester city the first home game for the reigning champions, could this be a step towards an unbeaten record? baby step towards an unbeaten record? ba by ste ps step towards an unbeaten record? baby steps at least. victo
in the premier league, manchester united slipped to their first defeat of the season losing 3—2 at brighton. how different it was for the champions manchester city who brushed huddersfield aside six one, sergio aguero scoring a hat trick. holly hamilton reports. their last trip to the south coast endedin their last trip to the south coast ended in defeat, a result of manchester united wanted to put behind them, but this time around it would have been brighton fans left feeling deflated. that...
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it's the second successive season they've lost at brighton. i was disappointed, because the week was good, and i was expecting the tea m was good, and i was expecting the team collectively to be a better team, so don't go on in the direction of the mistake and the individual mistake and the consequence of that, but there are basic mistakes that makes almost an impossible mission to win the match. much better news if you support the other team in manchester, as sergio aguero scored three as they thrashed huddersfield town 6—1. it was the argentine‘s ninth premier league hat—trick, which puts him second on the all—time list behind alan shearer. the other city goals came from gabrieljesus, david silva, and an own goal, to make it two wins from two for city. in the day's other game, watford won 3—1 at burnley. brentford maintained their unbeaten start in the championship with a 2—0 home win over sheffield wednesday. the bees are up to fourth in the table. also unbeaten are sunderland in league 1. they were convincing 3—0 winners over
it's the second successive season they've lost at brighton. i was disappointed, because the week was good, and i was expecting the tea m was good, and i was expecting the team collectively to be a better team, so don't go on in the direction of the mistake and the individual mistake and the consequence of that, but there are basic mistakes that makes almost an impossible mission to win the match. much better news if you support the other team in manchester, as sergio aguero scored three as they...
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when he wrote brighton beach memoir, we all grew up right near brighton beach. every scene was familiar. when he wrote the odd couple, it was our friends. familiar. when he wrote the odd couple, it was ourfriends. so he was writing about us, and it was as if we lived in london, and shakespeare somehow had gotten into our neighbourhood and figured out what was making us tech. so it was so what was making us tech. so it was so personal, and he had the ability to write the everybody. if we didn't have jacked to do it, i wouldn't do it. 1965 saw the odd couple debut, earning simon a tony award for best playwright, and turned into a hit hollywood film three years later starring some tinseltown's biggest names, walter matthau and jack lemon. his work included musicals as well, including sweet charity, and they're playing our song. stars have taken to the internet to pay tribute to him, elaine paige saying... and actorjosh gad saying... neil simon penned more than 30 plays, and almost as many film screenplays, and received more oscar and tony award nominations than any
when he wrote brighton beach memoir, we all grew up right near brighton beach. every scene was familiar. when he wrote the odd couple, it was our friends. familiar. when he wrote the odd couple, it was ourfriends. so he was writing about us, and it was as if we lived in london, and shakespeare somehow had gotten into our neighbourhood and figured out what was making us tech. so it was so what was making us tech. so it was so personal, and he had the ability to write the everybody. if we didn't...
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army and counter terrorism intelligence officer and in brighton we cross to catherine shocked and she is a senior analyst with center all right crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciated let me go to charles first. this war has been going on for three years i gave some of the stats encourage our viewers to go to doctors without frontiers and look at their side on yemen much more detailed much more gruesome i would even say what is the u.k. u.s. interest in this war against the country the poorest country in the middle east what is the thinking behind british foreign policy supporting saudi arabia and the emirates against yemen. i suspect on the one hand you've got u.k. and the u.s. seeing that to some degree and we can come on to that later on their national interests are aligned with saudi arabia particularly against iran of course in yemen elsewhere and again you have to question and i'm hoping hopefully later in a post we will do that in more detail as to why the u.k. and u.s. always seem to see their interests as being in conflict wi
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ok let me go back to catherine on skype in brighton well as we've already pointed out on this program when you put it quite definitively in the first part of the program. the people of yemen do not want to be occupied they're proven over the last three years to be quite resistant to that even though the casualties are high in every single way there has never been any doubt solid documentation that iran is helping militarily or any in any kind of meaningful material way so what is facing the saudis in the u.n. in the in the emirates i mean it doesn't. have a land invasion in occupy it i mean the people of yemen have shown didn't selves to be quite resilient to the onslaught that they've experienced over the last three and a half years go ahead catherine well yes i mean historically yemen was nothing they did intend that you know the ultimate in power actually you know gave up in a loud yemen to have a great degree of autonomy and it really goes to show that you know this i would say i'm not going to get a brushing up on the history bearing in mind that yemen is actually a neighbor when
ok let me go back to catherine on skype in brighton well as we've already pointed out on this program when you put it quite definitively in the first part of the program. the people of yemen do not want to be occupied they're proven over the last three years to be quite resistant to that even though the casualties are high in every single way there has never been any doubt solid documentation that iran is helping militarily or any in any kind of meaningful material way so what is facing the...
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army and counter terrorism intelligence officer and in brighton we crossed to katherine shocked and she is a senior analyst with the center all right crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciated let me go to charles first. this war has been going on for three years i gave some of the stats encourage our viewers to go to doctors without frontiers and look at their side on yemen the much more detailed much more gruesome i would even say what is the u.k. u.s. interest in this war against the country this is the poorest country in the middle east what is the thinking behind british foreign policy supporting saudi arabia and the emirates against yemen. i suspect on the one hand you've got u.k. and the u.s. saying that some degree and we can come on to that later on their national interests are aligned with saudi arabia particularly against iran of course in yemen elsewhere and again you have to question i'm hoping hopefully later in a post we will do that in more detail as to why the u.k. and u.s. always seem to see their interests as being in co
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ok let me go back to catherine on skype in brighton well as we've already pointed out on this program when you put it quite definitively in the first part of the program. the people of yemen do not want to be occupied they are proven over the last three years to be quite resistant to that even though the casualties are high in every single way. there has never been any doubt solid documentation that iran is helping militarily or any kind of meaningful material way so what is facing the saudis in the us in the in the emirates i mean it doesn't. have a land invasion in occupied i mean the people of yemen have shown to be quite resilient to the onslaught the experience over the last three and a half years go ahead catherine well yes i mean historically yemen was nothing they did in that you know the ultimate in power actually you know gave up and allowed yemen to have a great degree of autonomy and it really goes to show that you know this i would say i'm not really good at brushing up on the history bearing in mind that yemen is actually a direct neighbor in that when it comes to you kn
ok let me go back to catherine on skype in brighton well as we've already pointed out on this program when you put it quite definitively in the first part of the program. the people of yemen do not want to be occupied they are proven over the last three years to be quite resistant to that even though the casualties are high in every single way. there has never been any doubt solid documentation that iran is helping militarily or any kind of meaningful material way so what is facing the saudis...
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it is the second successive season they have lost at brighton. i was disappointed with the performance, because the week was good, andi performance, because the week was good, and i was expecting the team collectively to be a better team. so don't go only in the direction of the mistake in the individual mistake, and the consequence of that, but there are basic mistakes that, but there are basic mistakes that makes almost an impossible mission to win a match. much better news if you support the other team in manchester. sergio aguero scored three as they thrashed huddersfield town 6—1. it was the his ninth premier league hat—trick, which puts him second on the all—time list, behind alan shearer. the other city goals came from gabrieljesus, david silva and an own—goal, to make it two wins from two for city. in the day's other game, watford won 3—1 at burnley. brentford maintained their unbeaten start in the championship with a 2—0 home win over sheffield wednesday. the bees are up to fourth in the table. also unbeaten are sunderland in
it is the second successive season they have lost at brighton. i was disappointed with the performance, because the week was good, andi performance, because the week was good, and i was expecting the team collectively to be a better team. so don't go only in the direction of the mistake in the individual mistake, and the consequence of that, but there are basic mistakes that, but there are basic mistakes that makes almost an impossible mission to win a match. much better news if you support the...
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fulham were beaten by crystal palace both 2—0, as was watford's win over brighton. highlights on match of the day on bbc one right now. all—rounder chris woakes says this is what dreams are made of. a first test century at lord's to put england in charge of the second test against india. he ended the third day unbeaten on 120 as england closed on 357 for 6 — a lead of 250. jonny bairstow made 93 in a sixth wickets partnership worth almost 200. the forecast tomorrow is indifferent so woakes will have a chance to do some damage with the ball you suspect too. he is never good thing out the side due to injury. being away from the tea m due to injury. being away from the team and off the field. you do the ha rd team and off the field. you do the hard work to get back to try for moments like today. playing for england at a full house at that lord and playing pretty well is the icing on the cake but it has been a frustrating time it makes the difference to be back in the side and performing well. it is all change at the top of the leaderboard at the us pga championship
fulham were beaten by crystal palace both 2—0, as was watford's win over brighton. highlights on match of the day on bbc one right now. all—rounder chris woakes says this is what dreams are made of. a first test century at lord's to put england in charge of the second test against india. he ended the third day unbeaten on 120 as england closed on 357 for 6 — a lead of 250. jonny bairstow made 93 in a sixth wickets partnership worth almost 200. the forecast tomorrow is indifferent so...
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army and counter terrorism intelligence officer and in brighton we cross to catherine shocked and she is a senior analyst with the center all right crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciated let me go to charles first. this war has been going on for three years i gave some of the stats encourage our viewers to go to doctors without frontiers and look at their side on yemen the much more detailed much more gruesome i would even say what is the u.k. u.s. interest in this war against the country the poorest country in the middle east what is the thinking behind british foreign policy supporting saudi arabia and the emirates against yemen. i suspect on the one hand you've got u.k. and the u.s. saying that to some degree and we can come on to that later on their national interests are aligned with saudi arabia particularly against iran of course in yemen elsewhere and again you have to question i'm hoping hopefully later in a post we will do that in more detail as to why the u.k. and u.s. always seem to see their interests as being in conflic
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ok let me go back to countering on skype in brighton well as we've already pointed out on this program when you put it quite definitively in the first part of the program. the people of yemen do not want to be occupied they're proven over the last three years to be quite resistant to that even though the casualties are high in every single way there has never been any doubt solid documentation that iran is helping militarily or any in any kind of meaningful material way so what is facing the saudis in the u.n. in the in the emirates i mean it doesn't. have a land invasion in occupy it i mean the people of yemen have shown selves to be quite resilient to the onslaught the experience over the last three and a half years go ahead catherine well yes i mean historically yemen was nothing they did things in that you know the ultimate in power actually you know gave all been allowed yemen to have a great degree of autonomy and it really goes to show that you know this i would say i'm not going to get a brushing up on the history bearing in mind that yemen is actually a neighbor when it comes
ok let me go back to countering on skype in brighton well as we've already pointed out on this program when you put it quite definitively in the first part of the program. the people of yemen do not want to be occupied they're proven over the last three years to be quite resistant to that even though the casualties are high in every single way there has never been any doubt solid documentation that iran is helping militarily or any in any kind of meaningful material way so what is facing the...
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watford started their campaign with a win at home to brighton. tyson fury has promised to knock out deontay wilder in their wbc heavyweight title fight after that bout was confirmed minutes after his latest comeback victory last night. he beat the italian francesco pianeta on points in belfast, and he's likely to face wilder in las vegas at the end of this year. i boxed to a good plan and i shook a couple of cobwebs off. back down on my weight and i'm ready. we're going to have a great training camp and go to america and put on a show. the fight hasn't happened yet but one thing i do know is i have been to america before and conquered it. i beat steve cunningham in new york and frank sinatra said if you can make it there, you can make it anywhere. i'm sure las vegas will be a doddle. don't worry about that. we're into the final day of the european para swimming championships in dublin, with 15 british competitors through to tonight's finals. kate grey can bring us the highlights from this morning's heats. the last european championships, andrew m
watford started their campaign with a win at home to brighton. tyson fury has promised to knock out deontay wilder in their wbc heavyweight title fight after that bout was confirmed minutes after his latest comeback victory last night. he beat the italian francesco pianeta on points in belfast, and he's likely to face wilder in las vegas at the end of this year. i boxed to a good plan and i shook a couple of cobwebs off. back down on my weight and i'm ready. we're going to have a great training...
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army and counter terrorism intelligence officer and in brighton we cross to catherine shocked and she is a senior analyst with the center all right crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciated let me go to charles first. this war has been going on for three years i gave some of the stats encourage our viewers to go to doctors without frontiers and look at their side on yemen the much more detailed much more gruesome i would even say what is the u.k. u.s. interest in this war against the country the poorest country in the middle east what is the thinking behind british foreign policy supporting saudi arabia and the emirates against yemen. i suspect on the one hand you've got u.k. and the u.s. saying that some degree and we can come on to that later on their national interests are aligned with saudi arabia particularly against iran of course in yemen elsewhere and again you have to question i'm hoping hopefully later in a poem we will do that in more detail as to why the u.k. and u.s. always seem to see their interests as being in conflict w
army and counter terrorism intelligence officer and in brighton we cross to catherine shocked and she is a senior analyst with the center all right crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciated let me go to charles first. this war has been going on for three years i gave some of the stats encourage our viewers to go to doctors without frontiers and look at their side on yemen the much more detailed much more gruesome i would even say what is the u.k....
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the backend of last season, manchester united lost at brighton, brighton stayed up, and united had already lost the title. it didn't really matter. but yesterday it did matter. they lost 3—2. this picture summing it up. luck at mourinho, what is going on? the nature of the defeat was really quite startling. let's show you a couple of the goals. brighton took a 2—0 lead, a lovely first goal. a little flick from glenn murray. shane duffy made it 2-0 from glenn murray. shane duffy made it 2—0 inside 30 minutes. united we re it 2—0 inside 30 minutes. united were at sixes and sevens. shambolic in defence. mourinho said we need to strengthen the back or we will be in trouble. they didn't and the tra nsfer trouble. they didn't and the transfer window. lu ka ku pulled trouble. they didn't and the transfer window. lukaku pulled one back, making it 3—1 at half—time. paul pogba with an injury time penalty, 3—2 to brighton. the united captain said the attitude was not right. is mourinho going to play the blame game again, pointing fingers at players? not this time. last season, when i wa
the backend of last season, manchester united lost at brighton, brighton stayed up, and united had already lost the title. it didn't really matter. but yesterday it did matter. they lost 3—2. this picture summing it up. luck at mourinho, what is going on? the nature of the defeat was really quite startling. let's show you a couple of the goals. brighton took a 2—0 lead, a lovely first goal. a little flick from glenn murray. shane duffy made it 2-0 from glenn murray. shane duffy made it...
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they lost on their travels at brighton for the second
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the only all—premier league match—up sees a south coast derby between brighton and southampton, leicester's jamie va rdy will face his old club fleetwood, newcastle might not fancy the trip to nottingham forest while newly—relegated stoke take on premier league side huddersfield. full details of the draw on the bbc sport website. in that draw, sheffield wednesday will host wolves after they comfortably won 2—0 at league one side sunderland this evening. marco matias with their first goal here, barry bannen added a second. head coach trevor bayliss says the decision to include ben stokes in the england squad for the third test against india on saturday was taken for the all—rounder‘s "wellbeing". here he isjoining up with his england team mates at trent bridge earlier today. bayliss says he will take time before deciding whether stokes will play. this all comes after stokes was involved in a fracas in bristol last september but he was found not guilty of affray earlier this week. we will find out over the next couple of days, i have not spoken to him since. i'm sure he had plenty of
the only all—premier league match—up sees a south coast derby between brighton and southampton, leicester's jamie va rdy will face his old club fleetwood, newcastle might not fancy the trip to nottingham forest while newly—relegated stoke take on premier league side huddersfield. full details of the draw on the bbc sport website. in that draw, sheffield wednesday will host wolves after they comfortably won 2—0 at league one side sunderland this evening. marco matias with their first...
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his laugh filled hits "odd couple" and "barefoot in the park" and "brighton beach memoirs." he wrote 30 plays over six decades. he received 16 tony nominations winning best play three times. he won the pulitzer prize for "lost in yonkers" and won mark twain prize for humor. he was the only living person ever to have a broadway theater named for him. neil simon was 991 years old. >>> hawaii defeating south korea 3-0 for the little league world series. hawaii's mana lau kong with the home run off the first pitch which gave hawaii the lead. complete game shutout. kaolu holt tossed the shutout. all of the three wins coming in the last 13 years for hawaii. they allowed three runs in the entire tournament. congratulations to the boys from hawaii this morning. >> i love the sheer joy on their faces. >> i barely missed a game of the tournament. that was one of the few misses there for hawaii in the tournament. missed the coach with the water. a great tournament in our sports today. >>> thanks for joining us. i'm laura jarrett. >> i'm dave briggs. "new >>> it is tough to imagine the
his laugh filled hits "odd couple" and "barefoot in the park" and "brighton beach memoirs." he wrote 30 plays over six decades. he received 16 tony nominations winning best play three times. he won the pulitzer prize for "lost in yonkers" and won mark twain prize for humor. he was the only living person ever to have a broadway theater named for him. neil simon was 991 years old. >>> hawaii defeating south korea 3-0 for the little league world...
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the executive vice chairman, ed woodward, sat in his seat at that defeat against brighton for a good couple of minutes looking stone-faced. he may be the man who is responsible for not backing mourinho in the transfer window. but manchester united commercially still a huge success. we have seen in the past month, their share price has gone up about 14%. off the pitch there's huge amounts of potential there that's being fulfilled, but it's what happens on the pitch that they need to start turning into trophies, that's what manchester united are used to zinedi zinedine has won three championships in a row >> yes, the stock is up, whatever it is, 4% the last month, but again they didn't make any major signings this summer on the flip side that's going to bite when it comes to where they can end up on the leaderboard. >> you only have to look across the road to manchester city and look what they're doing. they have come off the back of a record breaking 100-point season and now they have their own sort of critically acclaimed netflix -- amazon prime documentary that's now getting rave re
the executive vice chairman, ed woodward, sat in his seat at that defeat against brighton for a good couple of minutes looking stone-faced. he may be the man who is responsible for not backing mourinho in the transfer window. but manchester united commercially still a huge success. we have seen in the past month, their share price has gone up about 14%. off the pitch there's huge amounts of potential there that's being fulfilled, but it's what happens on the pitch that they need to start...