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hello and welcome to sportsday. i m marc edwards. raising the bar. italy s olympic champion gianmarco tamberi thrills home fans by taking highjump gold at the european athletics championships. erik staying hag, the dutchman, will remain as manager of manchester united following a post season review and still in with a chance. pakistan beat canada as they live to fight another day at the t20 world cup. hello and thanks forjoining us on sportsday. we begin with the penultimate day of the european athletics championships in rome with some of contenders sure to star at the olympic games in paris at the end ofjuly in action on tuesday. italy s olympic champion gianmarco tamberi thrilled the home fans by taking high jump gold while dutch star femke bol won the women s 400 metres hurdles gold. our correspondent natalie pirks is in the italian capital. well, another very busy night began with back to back championship records in both the men and women s 400 metre hurdles from world champions karsten warholm from norway and femke bol from the netherlands. on the women s 10,000 metres, britain s megan keith took a very well earned bronze. she d already secured her place in paris, so this was a nice, unexpected bonus. there was yet another gold for italy, though, from nadia battaglia with a national record and a personal best. there was a thrilling photo finish in the women s 200 metres. the defending champion, switzerland s mujinga cambunge, just pipped britain s daryl nita to gold. both ran a season s best in that race, and nita afterwards said she was disappointed. but the night belonged to the world and olympic high jump champion gianmarco tamberi. it was like an exhibition out here. he was all on his own jumping where others had failed, and he defended his european title with his trademark half beard. such an entertainer. at one point, his shoe destructed, but he pulled on another pair and then cleared two metres 37 to set a new championship record. the noise here was absolutely incredible. he vaulted the barriers, celebrated with his family and friends before draping the flag over his shoulders and going off to celebrate with the italian president. so that meant that italy is still top of the medal table with 20 medals, ten golds. britain are in fifth and the final day will see another crowd favourite, the world and olympic champion pole vaulter mondo dupla ntis. we ve got the olympic champion jakob ingebrigtsen in the men s 1500 metres and all the madness of the relays and then the women s 800 metres, where british hopes are high of ending the championship with a gold for keely hodgkinson. erik ten hag will remain as manager of manchester united following a post season review by the club s board. united instigated their review immediately after the fa cup final in which they beat manchester city 2 1. ten hag went into the game amid a backdrop of reports claiming he was going to get the sack no matter what the result. a string of managers were also linked to the club with thomas tuchel thought to have spoken to the new united co owner sirjim ratcliffe last week before ruling himself out of the running. the club s interest in mauricio pochettino also cooled even though he was available after his exit from chelsea. ten hag was informed of the decision on tuesday. it was a billed as a must win match for pakistan to keep their slim slim hopes of qualifying for the t20 world cup super 8s alive and they delivered with a comfortable seven wicket win over canada in new york. pakistan s first win of the competition. aaronjohnson hit four sixes the joint most by any player in an innings at this ground as he made an eye catching 52 off 44 balls to help canada reach 106 for 7. but muhammad rizwan and babar azam s steady partnership meant pakistan were never really in danger of losing this one and it was usman khan who secured the final runs, and a vital win, they still need to beat ireland in florida on sunday and hope results and run rates go their way elsewhere. and golf s third major of the year gets under way on thursday. it s the us open at pinehurst number 2 in north carolina. but one absentee will be spanish golfer jon rahm who has withdrawn due to an injury. meanwhile, the defending champion wyndham clark says players need to become better at checking on each other s well being. mental health has become a key focus since 30 year old grayson murray walked off midway through a pga tour event last month and took his own life the next day. ijust think it s more of maybe, the caddies and the players, maybe checking in on each player and being like, hey, man, how are you doing? notjust how you playing golf, like, how are you doing handling that stuff? that s maybe more on the players to take initiative to do that because it is like i said, it s lonely and i ve been in many low spots where, you know, you have some negative thoughts which are, you know, you don t ever want to have, but that s golf. golf can do that to you and you ve got to do your best to not let it do that. tiger woods, for the first time in his career, has had to rely on an invitation to play this week and despite struggling physically since his return from a car accident, he believes he s in the right shape to contend. i do. i do feel like i have the strength to be able to do it. it s just a matter of doing it. this golf course is going to test every single aspect of your game, especially mentally and just the mental discipline that it takes to play this particular golf course. it s going to take a lot. emma raducanu got her grass court season off to a winning start with a straight sets victory over japan s ena shibahara at the nottingham open. the 2021 us open winner was playing in herfirst match since april, having opted to skip the french open to focus on her fitness. alex fletcher was watching. emma raducanu is back on grass after nearly a full two years. time for a return for emma raducanu. injury has disrupted her grass court career but no signs of nottingham nerves early on. a break of serve in the opening game. and one break soon became two. accuracy in abundance. and all too much for her opponents closing out the opening set injust 31 minutes. and despite breaking twice in the second innings, ena shibahara could not stop the inevitable game set matter of the final. 713 days after she lost steps onto a grass court. emma raducanu winning on home turf. alex fletcher, bbc news. finally there will be more mothers than ever representing britain at the 2024 olympics and paralympics. our sports news correspondent laura scott has been speaking to four mothers vying for places at paris 2024. they re too young to understand, but there s a thread linking these boys and their toys. their mums are all elite athletes vying for selection for the olympics and paralympics this summer. these four are part of a growing number trying to do both. you stop it! but when hockey playerjo pinner became the first in the gigabits gigabits squad to have a baby, squad to have a baby, she set about forming an athlete mums group chat, which now has 15 members. we re all different sports, and we ve all had different pregnancies, different experiences., and i thinkjust that awareness that we re, like, we re not alone. what we ve been quite good at is telling each other if there are inconsistencies in how we re being treated, or the benefits or support we re receiving. despite steps to make it easier for athletes to return after having children like continuing their funding during pregnancy challenges remain. i don t feel like it s offensive any more. i don t feel like you re going to not be supported. i just don t necessarily think that we ve thought of all the right ways in which to support mothers. how have you found that return and how you view your body and how your body has responded to getting back to top level sport? it s a journey, isn t it? laughter. i wouldn t say i m back to where i would want to be, and i thought that i would be back by now. but, again, i think it s one of those things that is so unknown, like, you don t know how your body is going to react. and i didn t know how my body was going to react with having a disability, as well. some feel they ve become even better athletes. so i m actually faster than i was before. really?! amazing! i ve actually pb d all my lifts and most of my tests this year. i certainly came to respect myself in ways where i probably wouldn t have before. so what s the one area they think needs even more focus? pelvic floor is the go to for me with that question. 24 months postpartum. you still need to be. ..like, if you get a cold and you re coughing loads, you probably will wet yourself and it s like it sounds awful, but it s a normal thing, and i know there s so many mums not athletes out there that just think they have to keep quiet about it, and you shouldn t. they hope that by highlighting shortcomings in what they experienced, things will be better for the next generation of mothers. the biggest thing for me was making sure that, if i was going to be the guinea pig, no one else had to go through this same journey and these same issues, which i think british rowing have dealt with really well, like maternity policies coming out. i m really excited for that to come out, and for other people to also try and do the same journey and see how many mums we end up with on the team. while sporting success still drives them, having their children to come home to has given them a new perspective, and an acceptance that not everything goes to plan. laura scott, bbc news. you can get all the latest sports news at from the bbc sport app, orfrom our website that s bbc.com/sport. from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. hello there. it s felt quite pleasant in any strong june sunshine. but generally temperatures have been below par for this time of year and wednesday looks pretty similar to the last few days. some spells of sunshine, variable cloud and further showers mostly across eastern areas. i think there ll be fewer showers around on wednesday because this is a ridge of high pressure, will tend to kill the showers off. the winds will be lighter, but we re still got that blue hue, that cold arctic air hanging around for at least one more day before something milder starts to push in off the atlantic, but with wind and rain. so it s a chilly start to wednesday. temperatures could be in low single digits in some rural spots. these are towns and city values. a little bit of mist and fog where skies have cleared overnight, but it s here where you ll have the best of the sunshine, northern and western areas. a bit of cloud across eastern scotland, eastern england, one 01’ two showers. through the day, it ll be one of sunshine and showers, but the clouds will tend to build most of the showers eastern areas, tending to stay drier towards the west with the best of the sunshine. so it could be up to 17 or 18 degrees in the sunniest spots, but generally cool, ten to 15 or 16 celsius. and then as we move through wednesday night, any showers fade away, lengthy, clear skies. the temperatures will tumble against mist and fog developing. temperatures in rural spots dipping close to freezing in a few places. generally, though, in the towns and cities, we re looking at 4 to eight degrees. now we ll start to see some changes into thursday. we change the wind direction, we lose that cooler air, something a bit milder. but this frontal system tied into low pressure will start to bring wet and windy weather initially into northern ireland, spreading across the irish sea, into western britain and pushing its way eastward. so we start dry with some early sunshine across eastern areas and it should stay dry, i think in eastern england, eastern scotland until after dark. we change the wind direction despite more cloud around, 17 or 18 degrees. and it means thursday night will be milder. so a milder start to friday, but low pressure across the country bring stronger winds, sunshine and showers or longer spells of rain. some of these showers will be heavy and thundery, particularly across southern and western areas. but despite that, in the sunshine, it ll feel a little bit warmer, maybe 19 or 20 degrees. not much change into the weekend, low pressure dominates the scene. it ll be breezy at times. there will be showers or longer spells of rain again, some of them heavy and thundery. but in the sunnier, brighter moments, it llfeela bit warmer, 19 or 20 degrees. and another thing you ll notice, it will feel milder at night. take care.

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Hannity

He was never great at what did. he did it because he was hale and hearty and well met. and i have a real problem i love this country. i don t want to see this country get into a nuclear war e and be so badly damaged. what we say won t matterso did l won t matter. this place won t matter. nothing will matter because practicallplacy nothing is going to be here anymore. the level of powel r, level of of power with the weapons , that s realat s weaponry. that s worse than the weaponry that we were talking about a little while worsens king a ago.s obli this is the ultimattee this is obliteration, maybe world obliteration. and we have a man that is notsci capable of even discussing it. he talked the othengr night about that nuclear doesn tlear matter so much. what matters is think of this global warming. the only global warming that matters to me, nuclear,he

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The Beat With Ari Melber

Lot. again, there is an elitism to this. some of this is the maga thing. i mentioned wall street is in the other enablers. if you talk to different people, there is a lot of minimizing and laundering of what is going on. i want to be clear, also, i used to practice law. i think anyone with any experience in life, sooner or later, they deal with heavy things. there are people who resort to the core system for business disputes. from deployment disputes. mayor law marriage law, child custody and also for serious accidents, killing and murder. we tell people in this country that we will try to make it there. it has to improve over time. the bedrock is that you have a rule a lot for that. the times are it has been overthrown in the races south and other vigilantism, is of the most same history we have put in a business fraud case that has some political questions running at, is that asking as much is when people ask for the

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Transcripts for FOXNEWS Outnumbered 20240604 16:19:00

Documents than rightfully belong to the american people, then you should be criminally charged and they should as well. in addition, your chief of staff also engaged in the practices in which he crafted messages using symbols instead of letters to avoid foia exposure. in an email 2027 he says, there are things i can say. i am wondering what he couldn t say. he also went on to say, except tony is aware at, and i have learned that there is ongoing efforts within nih to steer through this with minimal damage to you and colleagues and to nih and naiad. a few days later, he said i have reason to believe that there are already efforts going on to protect you. in february of 2021, he rode to boston university scientists saying, i learned from our foia lady how to make emails disappear but before the search

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Transcripts for FOXNEWS The Ingraham Angle 20240604 23:39:00

Especially with your huge fundraising haul that you just got in may, $141 million, crazy amount of money, when will you go to chicago and can we expect you in denver and l.a.? we will be in chicago. we will be in detroit. we will be in atlanta. we will be in philly. we are going to do exactly what donald trump is the best at, which is be his authentic self-and actually reach out to people. quite frankly, laura, it s quite astonishing that prior to donald trump, you haven t seen republicans go in these areas except back to like reagan. laura: i love it. think about what happened with that you saw new york flip and turn red under ronald reagan. and so we are going to continue to do this. and i think it is really the authenticity that donald trump brings alongside of the fact that people can actually remember back to when he was president and how different their life was. so we re going to continue to do this. donald trump will continue to show up everywhere. and i think the democrats are going to realize very quickly if they haven t already that

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Transcripts for FOXNEWS FOX and Friends Sunday 20240604 11:54:00

Hear but, unfortunately, it s no surprise because when you look around at the society that my generation has grown up in, we see that we are a narrative-heavy culture that has pushed my truth onto my generation. and because we can t find our identity in my truth, we lack identity, or we lack purpose. and like you said, we are lonely and we are depressed. now, we can t find that identity in organized religion. we can only find that identity in his truth, in the truth of who god is. and is so i think that gen-z and my generation as a whole has just rebelled against organized religion because, because we are not finding a relationship there. and so there s rachel: sure. well, let s looking a at some of these statistics on the beliefs of accident g gen-z women. 54% identify as pro-choice. 61 of gen-z women identify as

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Brazil supreme court chief hits back at Elon Musk after X rulings

The president of Brazil’s supreme court has hit out at Elon Musk after the billionaire attacked court orders directed at his X platform, linking Musk with.

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Coromandel rubbish machines accept bigger bags at a higher price

Compacting rubbish machines in the Coromandel are being overloaded and misused, causing them to malfunction. A spokesperson for Thames-Coromandel District.

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Judge threatens to jail Donald Trump for 10th gag order breach at hush money trial

Donald Trump was on Monday given a blistering dressing down by the judge overseeing his hush-money case who again threatened to put him in prison for any.

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Adrian Hurtado's Children's Books: Teaching Values Through Engaging Narratives

Adrian Hurtado's Children's Books: Teaching Values Through Engaging Narratives
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