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Alex Wagner Tonight

actually watching us and waving from inside the hospital clearly staying up throughout the night ready for idelia and whatever the night brings. >> good to see that sense of togetherness and the community coming together. you've been talking about some people trying to come in and leave or at least get out there. how is that possible, how is that working given the mandatory evacuations? and the people you've spoken with are they saying, hey, are we riding it out? what's your sense how people are riding this out or evacuating? >> reporter: that's a great question because when i first got here the day before yesterday it was 50-50 in terms of what i was seeing -- it was 50-50 in terms of people were going to evacuate or worried or whether they felt relaxed about it. by yesterday i really get the sense everyone that was worried had already left because people yesterday they were biking, they were walking their dogs, they were going on jogs around here, and we're talking about in those

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Let's go back to the true spirit of togetherness, Dr Wee urges Malaysians

KUALA LUMPUR: National Day is for all Malaysians to celebrate, regardless of where one is and what tagline one chooses to use, says Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong.

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BBC News

them every credit. i listened to the interviews with millie bright and sarina straight after the game, and they were extremely magnanimous and gracious in defeat, and i don't think any of us can pick over the bones a bit too much. spain were the better side and deserve all the congratulations. i think if we zoom out and look at the tournament as a whole, it has been an incredible success for the lionesses, taking away the fact that they didn't take the trophy home. of course, we can't lose sight of the fact this is england's first ever women's world cup final. the first world cup final for either of the senior sides since 1966, so it is a huge leap forward, and there are so many positives to take from the whole campaign. it has been wonderful to see the team spirit and togetherness, and it is an england team who has faced a lot of obstacles themselves, not in terms of the back room shenanigans, the same way that spain have had that problem with their coach and their federation, but they had three serious injuries going into it, without fran kirby,

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BBC News

deserve all the congratulations. i think if we zoom out and look at the tournament as a whole, it has been an incredible success for the lionesses, taking away the fact that they didn't take the trophy home. edit they didn't take the trophy home. of course, we can't lose sight of the fact this is england's first ever women's world cup final. the first world cup final part either of the senior sides since 1966, so it is a huge leap forward, and there are so many positives to take from the whole campaign. it has been wonderful to see the team spirit and togetherness, and it is an england team who has faced a lot of obstacles themselves, not in terms of the back room shenanigans, the same way that spain is has that problem with their coach and a federation, but they had three serious injuries going into it, without frank kirby, without the captain lee williamson, all of whom were the spine of the team during the euros, and they had that red card, fuller and james, and that injury halfway through the tournament. there has been a lot to overcome, and am hoping the impact back bertone will be huge. find

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BBC News

three, five, two. i think they have showed the resilience, like you said. the togetherness, the bond, and the creativity, and a little bit more patience in the final third. you know, alessia russo is now flying. she looks like she's in real good form. so a couple of chances for her and that will be in the back of the net. you know, australia will have to be wary of her tonight. we know we do not have laurenjames, england doesn't have laurenjames, but australia do have sam kerr back fully fit. she is expected to start. is that where they are going to get their goals and where england are going to get theirs? yes, she is back, exciting for them, she's got a decent 70 minutes against france. haley has been playing very well. mary fowler. caitlin ford as well. and for england, like i said, alessia russo is playing well. lauren hemp got on the scoresheet as well against colombia. 0urflank is doing well, lucy bronze and rachel daly. we have got a lot of threat. it is then putting it in the back of the net. what is your prediction, realistically, obviously, without any bias? i think it is going to be really tight. i really do.

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Sportsday

sealed the victory that will be forgotten. australia had nothing left. their world cupjourney over, england through to the biggest match of their lives. and so these players now stand on the brink of sporting immortality. not since 1966 has an england side walked out for a world cup final. now these lionesses have the chance to become modern day legends of the game. 12 months ago these lionesses had become champions of europe, fuelled by home support. now, here on the other side of the world, in this most intimidating of environments, their togetherness prevailed. dan rowan, bbc news, sydney. this is lucy bronze talking to fara williams. after such disappointment, i can't believe it. i

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BBC News at Six

of the world, in this most intimidating of environments, their togetherness had prevailed. dan roan, bbc news, sydney. australia may not have the party they had hoped for or the public holiday they so wanted if the matildas were to go all the way, but for millions of england fans back home it is going to be a big celebration, but the matildas and the women's world cup journey having made history with this first semifinal of theirs, they have become household names. they have been playing to packed stadiums and record—breaking tv viewership. and now it is on to the finals. uncharted territory for both england and spain. whoever wins that will be and spain. whoever wins that will be a new nine etched on the world cup trophy and in the history books of the women's game. we will have more on the reaction england's victory but that is it from us here in australia. studio: many thanks. shaimaa khalil

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BBC News at Ten

of the semis and things like that, but now this is what it's all about. a world cup final with this group. yeah. buzzing. you know, the chance as a coach or as a player, you make it to finals is really, really special. i'd never take anything for granted, but i'm, like, am i hearing a little fairy tale or something? just disappointment, - of course, first and foremost. we thought we were in it there to win it, and it's. disappointing to fall short. but, yeah, at the same time, - we've got to be really proud of how we've played this tournament - and what we've done to kind of get the nation on our side. 12 months ago, this team had become champions of europe, fuelled by home support. now, here on the other side of the world, in this most intimidating of environments, their togetherness had prevailed. dan roan, bbc news, sydney. well, this was the latest instalment in a classic anglo australian sporting rivalry, of course. and with a place in the final on the

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BBC News

and courage he demonstrated on the day and the months and years and decades that followed. kevin was a visionary that seen beyond green and orange. it didn't matter to him if you worshipped in a church or chapel, his wisdom and influence filtered into the community as he worked tirelessly, unselfishly, to create unity and togetherness. we will remember him as a decent and honourable human being. the health secretary steve barclay says he wants to offer the help of hospitals in england to reduce nhs waiting lists in scotland and wales. figures this week showed a record 7.5 million people waiting for treatment in england alone. the government claims the percentage waiting for more than 18 months is higher in the two devolved nations than in england. our political correspondent ione wells explains why

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