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People living on the streets in the middle of a cold snap the club says it's offering homeless people blankets and shelter shows you has a sports Captain Owen Morgan says it feels pretty cool to lead England into the semifinals of the men's cricket World Cup for the 1st time in 27 years England beat New Zealand by $119.00 runs at Chester Leigh streets with another century from Jonny Bairstow the Black Caps will also almost certainly make the last 4 because of their net run rate adman this out of Wimbledon after losing to Fernando Verdasco in round 2 the British number one was 2 sets to love up before a knee injury appeared to hamper his movement from the 3rd set homewards fellow Brit have the Watson lost in straight sets to a net concentrate Meanwhile the 15 year old American Kori golf is through to round 3 she was completely unfazed by playing under the lights on with a new roof closed on court number one as she swept past the former semifinalist magdaléna River recover 6363 the women's football World Cup final will be between the defending world champions the USA and the current European champions the Netherlands the Dutch won their semifinal against Sweden one nil in extra time and Manchester City are set to sign the Spain in fielder Rhodri from Athletico Madrid for a club record 62800000 pounds City have also brought a fullback Angeleno back to the club from P.S.V. Eindhoven showed you what the score he'll be back at half past Good morning 5 past 3 on up all night and we've got lots coming up in this half. July the 4th discussion on a bit of a waste around the world as well and how good we are at recycling or as the case may be we are recycling the weather no Morning Rain for the north and Isles but. They are selling feeling chilly say the day had. Cloudy in the north with rain in the northwest but from. Being nice and sunny of 16 in Edinburgh I'm 25. Through the night shift and I don't know how you do this with. One of the only 3 he's coughing for you WANT to people I know he doesn't take it. This is the most mundane keep it brief my night shifts next night thing of grapes. By the way you know when you're feeling yourself and a bag of sweet unsalted popcorn hell thanks. A lot of people all of you listening to this just night will be working the night shift and I wonder what you know ships night shift snacks are there something quickly on the radio I've had some chopped up pieces of. Like something you would give your child it's actually rolled from person. Night shifts not sure we do a little bit of course there is a presenter who is fairly infamous for his snacks on The Late Shift. In fact I think yes I think I can see this. All of. You say when you look across it. Anyway so your night shift snacks are very very welcome. Goods were nearly there. Nearly 7 minutes past 3 in fact the fetal remains will. Hit the. Street. We are going to place. The fifo women's 115 years on 5 lives as a B.B.C. . 7 minutes past 3 up all night with Cal MacDonald on B.B.C. Radio 5 live good morning to you the world produces over 2000000000 tons of municipal solid waste every year that's enough to fill more than 800000 Olympic size swimming pools for head of population the worst offenders are the us as Americans produce 3 times the global average of waste including plastic and food and this is all collated into a study by compiled by Maple Croft a research firm that specializes in global risk and there's more bad news for the US when it comes to recycling to the only reuse 35 percent of solid waste well well Nichols is the head of environment for the risk maple craft and he's been telling me how to put this data getter Sure so there's a few things you measured where you we're looking out waste generation and we're looking at recycling safer waste generation we look at 4 different types who look at musical sort of ways to look at food waste we look at plastics I mean look at how to just waste and then with recycling we look at how much waste is actually how much of that music waste is actually recycled and we also look at whether or not countries have signed up to certain treaties around how they're going to treat waste as well OK so then some of the numbers in the United States are the worst offenders in some respects yeah so in terms of municipal waste produced per capita they're pretty bad the not the actual worst but they're not very not performing very well but what we can say is that waste that they do produce they're really not dealing with very well at the very school very poorly in our recycling index which shows that they're producing a lot but not dealing with a very well and why is that. I think it's a couple of things I mean living here in the U.S. You get a sense that the whole place is very big so it's quite easy to kind of hide a problem like waste you know it's not like the same in the U.K. Or in Europe where actually you know we have incinerators in towns because that's where we have to put them it's difficult to kind of see this stuff in the US it's easy to ignore and like anywhere else it's not nor kind of sexy topic people don't want to talk about it you know you look at the Democratic. Primaries we just had you know there was 7 minutes on climate absolutely nothing on waste and this is a huge problem is seen by the amount of interest we've seen from consumers and from investors so there's a couple of things there and I think finally there's also the lack of investment in things like waste infrastructure. Survey after survey especially here in the U.S. That infrastructure in general is a pretty poor not just waste but you know roads transit trains all these kind of things but waste is especially poor and we get the situation now where with China refusing to take a lot of waste cities are literally just burning it rather than treating it essentially is easy to ignore because it feels sometimes perhaps this is a very U.K. Thing but it does feel like you can't really escape the problem of waste you mention plastic or example as a great example of the moment isn't it where everyone I think is is hyper aware actually of how much plastic we're buying and packaging and all this sort of stuff why is it easier to ignore in the United States when it comes to waste and recycling is there not as big or visibility campaign or effort to this in people's faces I think that's definitely one thing but I would say even in the U.K. It's probably only been the last sort of 567 years that people have been really into plastic it's quite incredible how it's sort of blown up and as an issue where you have people kind of plugging away other issues around climate change they really don't get the same kind of published the so I think you know there are programs like planet Earth for example that really brought home the impacts that plastic waste are having I think here in the U.S. Preps there isn't that kind of onus as much I don't mean there's the same culture in terms of reuse I mean we see a lot in the data we look at that. Waste in. Creases with per capita incomes so I think you know this is where you see richer countries that produce more waste effectively and I think there's definitely an element of us in the US as well but we are starting to see action over here where I am in New York the state is bringing in a plastic bag ban for example the next couple of years which can echoes the action we've seen in Europe in the U.K. Why is China taking less waste. There's a couple of reasons for that I mean part of it is to do with pings beautiful china 2030 policy whereas they're trying to they've seen a lot of the impacts that. Development has taken on China there's been very little consideration of environment of the environment when they're building big cities when they're building infrastructure and there's a growing middle class that is not happy with this they're not happy with air pollution with water pollution and equally they're now not happy with the amount of waste that they're taking So I think China is definitely doesn't want to be seen as the world's dumping ground anymore you know it wants other countries to be looking at this and there's also the aspect that a lot of the waste being shipped over there as we've seen with the instant between Canada and the Philippines wasn't really waste that can be treated easily or recyclable I suppose we've mentioned some of the US doing badly probably mention that Germany perhaps predictably without wishing to play on stereotypes is the most efficient country when it comes to this tell us about Germany what are they doing well yeah so there's a few things Germany doing well they do school very highly on our recycling index and I think there's a few reasons for that I think one it's interesting that you mentioned the sort of cultural ideals around that I think that's very prominent in Germany I think there has been a bit more in for investment in infrastructure I think also attitudes around things like energy from waste so burning waste to create power I think that's much more common in Germany and some of the Nordic countries as well that even in the U.K. Where you often see protests against incinerators near residential areas I would say that you know Germany's not perfect on this I mean it does export a lot of plastic weight especially as well. Well they typically that waste is going to other countries in the E.U. Although there's a big going to Southeast Asia but compared to the U.K. And U.S. For example there's more going to countries which are better able to treat it and you mentioned the U.K. There as well well should we just reflect on how the U.K. Is performing in all of this sure the U.K. Is a little bit like a mini us I guess it's generating a fair amount of waste but it performs much better in terms of recycling I know recycling levels are under the focus a little bit over there because they've sort of stalled in recent years and I think part of that is to do with waste management capacity you know just isn't there it's very difficult to know what we can do with that but in terms of how much waste the U.K. Is producing it's not hugely out of line with its size of population so for example the US money makes up 4 percent of the world's population but it produces 12 percent of its musical solid waste U.K. Is nowhere near that kind of level OK so slightly encouraging for everyone listening in the U.K. . As was always interesting to consider with with research like this which is start for some of these countries for sure how much influence it will actually have or you are you are you doing to make sure that this information gets to the people it needs to get to and has the influence that presumably you hope it will have Sure well we as a company we work with a lot of clients for whom this is really starting to come on the agenda you know you have a lot of companies who've had sustainability goals that kind of expire in 2020 now they're looking at 2030 and seeing what what is going to be on the agenda for that and we have as a mention an awful lot of interest from shareholders from investors from consumers in addressing this so I think you know this kind of research is great in that it frames the issue but I do think there are companies need to kind of take this on in terms of how they're looking to invest in secure economy innovations processes new technologies this kind of stuff so whether that's alternatives to plastic or whether that's ways of reusing plastic that we had to have or other kinds of ways streams so I think it's a huge issue it's not something the. One company can solve on its own they need to work together to do this and we do also need some help from from governments or whether that's investment in infrastructure whether that's incentives to increase to improve markets for recycled materials or whether that's investment in in of ation and also even things like bans that you've seen coming in in the U.K. On straws and plastic bags these kind of things drive innovation and really show a signal as to where companies and corporates should be moving that's the thing isn't it because I as an individual can do all I can possibly manage to try to reduce my waste but pales into insignificance when you come up against big companies or you come up against big government and local councils you know that sort of thing where the waste management is appalling and so I'm doing everything I can in my little flat you know recycle what I can play to these giant coming out to play and just ruining everything I'm trying to do. Yeah I mean I think that's maybe a little harsh and I think it's great that you're doing all you can I think we should all be doing what we can to recycle I think there is an issue with what people call kind of aspirational recycling where they put things in their recycling bin that really can't be recycled and that causes a problem with some of the machines at the processing plant so you know I think the public do need to become informed about what they can recycle and what they can recycle because there's an awful lot more you can't recycle than you probably realize. But yes it's definitely worth mentioning that companies need to take the lead in this and I think you know the action that you're taking and the films that people watched on plastics and you know dying sea turtles all these kind of horrible impacts we've had on the ocean I think that is starting to move the needle The thing is a lot of what we need to do is kind of in the background it's not obvious things is infrastructure it's not sexy things that people can talk about or approached about on the street with with chuggers and Greenpeace and things like that you know it's things that are beyond their control and this is where government needs to step in and help out I think will Nichols there from Maple Grove to compile data on waste and recycling for a country. Around the world an instant chat with Will at 17 minutes past 3 nigh on 5 Live and it's a pretty big day coming up in the United States. Yes Miley Cyrus thank you very much the biggest party in the USA of course July the 4th Independence Day and it's imminent in fact in the U.S. But it's going to be rather different this year instead of the traditional fireworks display over the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C. President Trump is going to walk up the steps and deliver an address to the American people are salutes to America display as well of military might to show support for American troops but there's been criticism of the decision to divert 2 and a half $1000000.00 of funding from the National Park Service to help pay for the event and when the plan was announced last month the Democrats jumped on it denouncing the president for politicizing a national holiday but has the 4th of July ever really been a political Well she has been writing about this in The Washington Post she's a fellow in early American history at the University of Toronto hello welcome to the program. Thanks for having me our pleasure thank you very much shall we start then by working out if the Democrats are right are they right to be criticizing President Trump for wanting to put on this this different July the 4th celebration . Well I think it's certainly valid to be concerned about any speech the trip makes just because his rhetoric is so inflammatory and dangerous but it's certainly incorrect to claim that he is politicizing would otherwise be an apolitical celebration or event since there's been a 4th of July to celebrate it's been a political day and what is about this change in design spend his angered at the Democrats particularly Well I think you know 1st of all people don't really know or aware of the history of the 4th of July they don't really think about the ways in which it's been politicized in the past. So that's the 1st part but I think people in particular are really aware of the ways in which the current 4th of July celebrations are already intensely political and full of political messages so when we think about the flag the songs that are. The appeals to the military that are made those are all inherently political messages right and they're all designed to equate patriotism with allegiance to the state with the allegiance to those who wield that political and military power and so the Democrats folks criticism of Trump is a problem not only ignorant of the history of the 4th of July but also because it's unaware of the ways in which current 4th of July celebrations are already political in what I would argue are problematic ways is there a fascinating irony here in that the Democrats and perhaps not being aware of what's happened in the past have themselves politicized this by criticizing the president. Yeah I suppose so again the 4th of July since there were political parties has always been an opportunity for one party to attack the other to host a rival 4th of July celebrations for each party to claim that they in fact are the true Americans the true inheritors of the revolutions legacy and that their opponents are tyrants our enemies to the revolution so this is really an old battle being rehashed I think yeah bozos would sting is that President Trump isn't actually the 1st president to give an Independence Day address in fact how do Truman did and he was a Democrat that's right he's not really. Making history in any real way although I think people are right to be concerned about you know the tanks and the. Great expense and resources and all those sorts of things that are being attached to the rally Why is that I can sort of why shouldn't I mean perhaps this is a mis conception misperception perhaps from the U.K. But the military is one of those things in the US that everyone takes great pride you did in supporting veterans supporting people who are serving in the armed forces who want you to be celebrated. In a sort of extravagant way and praised on Independence Day Well I think for one kind of surrounding yourself with tanks kind of smacks of course of authoritarianism than it does of the glorification. Of the troops who are serving. You know I also find the glorification of the military on the 4th of July to be somewhat problematic for the reasons that I explained they're really all about. Refining the status quo encouraging allegiance to those who already hold power and I think imbedded in all of that messaging that I've talked about is this idea that. For this claim rather that the United States is the best country in the world the freest nation on earth and not only are those planes unfounded but they're also inherently conservative right they don't leave room for critique or improvement so those who would maybe criticize Trump for being political on the 4th of July should think about their own celebrations of the force and those political messages that are embedded within the celebrations that people are claiming are nonpolitical Yeah and I was mentioning earlier in the program that I was in Washington D.C. Last year on July the 4th I don't think I was a tourist and I was enjoying the festivities no with that but I think it was undeniable really there was a sense of goodwill and good natured in a very enjoyable atmosphere that everyone was kind of embracing and of course all the old events the fireworks mills that just added to it as well. Is that a problem is a problem that people are kind of getting together and enjoying themselves on July the 4th I'm always for people enjoying themselves I think. The 4th of July is going to be a political day no matter what it's also going to be a day of celebration and enjoyment and to me it's really a question of what use those politics we put to and what use the celebrations will be put to so you know we think about people in the past there are many groups who use the 4th to critique power and to highlight the ways in which the revolutions promises were going unfulfilled. So evolutionists for instance would hold rallies and demonstrations on the 4th of July Frederick Douglas famously gave his what to the slave is the 4th of July oration on the nation $52.00 so there are ways I think in which the 4th is an opportunity to use the kind of celebration in Pope and circumstance to think critically about politics about the nation about the revolution and who has benefited from it and who has not I think that is a more. Important and more in the Spirit of 76 in revolution than kind of engaging in mind with rites of loyalty and allegiance to the state. How will you be spending to life worth as a great question while I'm in Canada so yes OK as far as. That's interesting in itself Yes OK So are you Are you Canadian are you from Canada I am Canadian although I did I just moved back from 5 years in the United States where I was in graduate school OK Interesting interesting what's been the response then to your our school you work at the University of Toronto you are Canadian. You're critiquing Independence Day celebrations in some ways how is that going to hide. Yeah I made myself a bit of a target I mean of course you know with a piece like this you open yourself up to criticism. People being kind of shocked that I would take on the 4th of July maybe problematize American patriotism on the other hand people who I think didn't read the article very closely if at all are angry with me for being somewhat of a trump apologist and saying it's fine that he's holding this rally which of course is not at all what my piece says but then you know others have been very kind and supportive and have enjoyed the peace so something like this you know it's always a mixed bag and you know I try not to hit 2nd too much one way or the other yeah fair enough on a similar note that I'm I believe Monday the 1st of July 20900 for the 1st of July for you I should say is Canada de Were you celebrating counted today. I not really one for patriotism. It's always nice to get a candidate theme don't know that importance. Something to look forward to really but. I'm trying to think what the kind of equivalent these are in the U.K. I suppose we all have likes an understudy for Scotland and to George the Insta for that would those are the days I suppose that come closest to things like Independence Day and counted the. Nothing nothing here is is quite celebrated in the way that America I would always associate July 4th with U.S.C. Extravagantly celebrate that. Yes absolutely and Dave like Memorial Day as well of course yes of course there are there are other opportunities in the year are there are there high schools then the question is are there other holidays and commemorations where President Trump should be looking to focus his attention is there other other places that he could make take more of an opportunity to to express himself in the way that he's going to on July the 4th do you think. To be honest I'm happiest when he's not expressed but how OK. The last year alone when he expresses himself on the loss of people oh yeah I love the show it puts on. Yes the problem I think is that there are consequences to this political circus and we know that. You know white nationalist has been inspired to violence by the things that he says you know you know not only great hope that he would be making a speech on the 4th of July but really any day without it making a speech would be preferable to me OK as it is really interesting talking to thank you very much surely there has been writing about July the 4th and the politicization of it and I should be writing in The Washington Post from the University of Toronto so a good insight there and. As she said making a bit of a target of herself but well she seems up for the job for the fight anyway July the 4th of us in D.C. For July 4th last year clear it was good fun well if you highlight good question well I actually I think I can probably say this on the radio let's go for it I'm going to the White House on July the 4th with permission as I like that over the it didn't jump over the fence but our friend well friend of 5 lives actually. Got in touch with and and here into the trip into the into the White House which was really amazing Alas the same question again what was the high life in the ice then well we went and I thought well one thing that's going to take us but when just when you walking up the drive of the White House and you see it with a reeling and things in front of you you're like oh my goodness it's right there yes the White House so I go into the into the press. The press briefing room my goodness I'm tired of the press briefing room where which is you know arguably the most sort of publicly visible bit of the White House I suppose we see those breasts community and that was just a just even Stargirl force behind the podium obviously which was very very enjoyable Well scary thought amazing honestly amazing Happy July the 4th grade. That was interesting with thanks to her for coming on this is 5 life was stop for the B.B.C. New show is coming up 330 on digital B.B.C. 7 slots to go from various cities B.B.C. Radio 5 Live and here is clear research by the B.B.C. Shows that nearly a quarter of sepsis patients at hospitals in England are not being treated with antibiotics within the one our target and H S England said there are signs performance was getting better the U.N. Security Council has failed to reach agreement on a statement to condemn an air attack on a migrant camp in Libya reports say Britain proposed to statements that would have condemned the attack but yes diplomats said they couldn't support it without approval from Washington. A student paramedic has been killed in a crash between an ambulance and a car and stuff which are the West Midlands Ambulance Service Trust says it's tragic that someone who showed so much promise has died and the to conservative leadership candidates have been challenge to bring forward plans to tackle the social care crisis a Lords committee says 8000000000 pints should be invested immediately Shojo has the support England will face either India or Australia in the semifinals of the Cricket World Cup at Edge Boston next Thursday when Morgan side secured their spot in the last 4 for the 1st time since 1992 with a 119 run win over New Zealand justly St throughout the group stage as a whole I think we've we've been inconsistent the last 2 games in particular have probably been some of our best cricket probably pas. Very 1st game against South Africa and that's that's where we want to be if we had our last 2 games having played cricket that we did we could've said that we gave it our best God it's been good enough to get a straight A semi finals New Zealand will almost certainly qualify because even if Pakistan win their last game the Black Caps have a massively superior net run rate British number one colored man let slip a 2 sets to love lead against Fernando Verdasco in their 2nd round match at Wimbledon Edmond slipped to during a rally in the 3rd set which appeared to affect him for the rest of the match but he insists he didn't lose because he was hurt over an injury just got to be when you are in school and you've. Got to be able to play at the intensest match so long they're free and plough the same intensity at the end is No Excuses are just stuff. In the women's draw Britain's Heather Watson was knocked out by Annette contrary to Estonia but the global headlines will again be stolen by the 15 year old American sensation Curry golf the teenager breezed past the former semifinalist magdaléna recover 6363 she seemed unperturbed by playing under the new roof on number one court but she says that life has been hectic since she beat Venus Williams in round one a Monday so I can't lie and scare F.L. Now normal but it was honestly so hard just of social media and everything trying to focus on my next match because people are surfacing about the Innes So I just just tried my best to reset the Netherlands are through to the final of the women's football World Cup was yeah the European champions beat Sweden one nil and sends them into Sunday's final where they will meet the defending world champions the USA The Swedes will face England in the 3rd place play. On Saturday Manchester City are set to sign Athletico Madrid's Rodriguez this or just Rodriguez he's known after activating the Spain midfielder's release clause with a club record free of 62800000 pounds city of also resigned left back Angeleno from P.S.V. Eindhoven for 5300000 Athletico themselves have made a big splash in the market so with the 5th most expensive transfer in football history they have paid Benfica 113000000 pounds for the 19 year old Portugal forward Felix how Kael center Thomas men's comeback has been put on hold until next year after breaking a foot in a freak training accident he was expected to return to playing this month following the end of a doping ban and in shooting Great Britain's math coward Holly has won the World Championship in the Olympic trap in the not so in northern Italy that's the latest from B.B.C. Sport 2095 live at Wimbledon she sounds like the B.B.C. Sounds out and take us wherever you are and whatever you're doing that trajectory is with me just being Roger Federer smiling as beautiful as ever he was well he's got a pretty good high 5 going right now you know he needs is good luck trying want to me just wish him good luck good chemistry already between you. 5 and across the B.B.C. . Time now for the football daily here's Caroline Barker right and if you needed something to wake you up it was that lays that last half hour of our game here in the on the Dutch back and when we needed them stood to their fate and the Dutch players stood up a late night to me on brings you the news that the 29 team took the World Cup will be won by either the USA all the European champions the Netherlands and England they will contest the 3rd place game on Saturday against Sweden both games on 5 live Sport There's a small in my voice does that B.J. Is trying almost out France and enjoying the fact that they're responding to. So if Sherman would have won with this picture in the next half hour on the football takes him out on the on top of most trusted for magic 10 minutes to RACHAEL BROWN fitness and Patton have been here we've got plenty to talk about one meal actually time when and for the Netherlands means that they've reached the World Cup for the 1st time who wins it will talk about that and then there's one other story and how well London town at least would also be talking Frank I'm taught in Chelsea after photos emerged that appeared to show him smiling on his way into Stamford Bridge that's a journey you're about to take in the next few hours time as you head home where are you shop surprise not there was no here tonight but the fact that Frank I'm taught has been saying Mr Bridge. Frank SMAIL his son for Bridge is no better no thanks surprise spent always lace me with his down to the bridge. With good will expected to happen because it's taken so long. 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Been allowed to beat off tonight so you look at her from behind they don't but she has been attained Jason by covering them so this was a technical reasons for it now I'm very serious I stop and I know that it's gone all right gone cause Congress she says in his best Essex why only talk about sides go keep the settings with beautiful sights talk me through them write to prominence commingling go to record capital. Well I think the focus when we had was sorry and then DA with effete which was an excellent because it was through a whole host of play is and I'm not very good at chronological order so tell me a way out about it. That was the cipher the tone was it was a long one yeah she came upon that and there are a 100 say I was if I'm just the one question. Then. I'll say it was brilliant of the higher wages because we've written them down way which was the here and there but it was a community them huge breach you you. Argued this Israel people mean if. Anything plated they're both good looking or both keep it simple they're having not they have none of the looks of it when it did it that the normal good Cheney cool stuff was rock solid and that's it they let you can always keep it going to buy they had launched a. Painting for both especially when the pressure was being built from the corner from the suite so all that technical stuff was OK but it was the flashy stuff which brilliant seeds were going to have to make an argument which one was a bad save you know and. I painted that because he could be a looking one with the 2nd one was like kept over the spot and that's fair enough. That the hardest of those very different saves the hearts of those 2 I would say Lindahl say. That the Bull Moose is almost behind him to push off. Power from the coats dropping the spin. On so he can push open the top pan then is the highest hand rather than going with the bottom hand oh that's because he's here. And you're full full stretch now is impressive thing for both those keepers to execute to save brilliantly and they were a full full extension of what they date and not was what was possible made say possible I'm delaying it too much but we need to say. That whatever made by palms really every single sinew of both bodies and their fingertips have changed the direction of both a couple of inches and not was enough and if that's how you can do and both and what are really hard will have half of the possession short and graceful and as well if he keeps doubt with extensive precious and they found a new doll in the ducks in the Dutch call from the day I'm slow of Sweden colon is where the initial onslaught was uncrowded all around I think looked at one play in those 16 players in industry. Books the numbers and all the Dutch people is having to contest with to try and get to the ball and she did she commanded a box exceptionally well one of the best games I was sorry for a good number of years a played against England for Holland enough see the play a lot for Also And that's the best game of never seen a key point made there is that by the state is all without clubs a moment but it shows you naturally just how going pro in the deadliest house in the league back in England has improved the level of Gokey can hit but generally to get it to your fingertips up to maybe a goalkeeping at this tournament lanes and every other that they put next to is converted so educate has been made for an interesting 2nd Hoff and then we go into extra time and we have a shift in PACE I think we talked about and we see Jackie going and with the winning goal 99 minutes the Dutch go through would 2 be winners because we all sat here I think didn't we said this weekend we're going to go through this one. Of those if you're just going as wish. To dispose of a minute you say. That she said otherwise well maybe no maybe not today based on the woman says of the Netherlands but I have to say I did the bracket on the face but what is I do they get sort of a to go on I went with my head over my hope when we got to the semifinals based on how good the USA are and I did predict to us I never went far enough to know as an H. 005 but going back into the archives to the Nate before the start. Would get through and who in my world has made a thing that's been lost oh OK on Dublin's well to the point at which we're all trying to be off the time as the saying that we all predicted the Netherlands would get no one predicted it did you predict that the Netherlands would meet the USA in the front of the World Cup $29.00 saying I'm afraid I'm going to join a gang are no harder to watch and I was well I'm not sure either of these 2 are going to be. Who deserves to be in the form of the World Cup because. They all know the real shot to the real Go to say they did push him or it was him but I just recall that you just didn't know where. The rules are going nowhere do I care a day or not and I think this is what will be so encouraging to the USA This is what the Dutch will have to find to get when the Dutch won the Euro as 2 years ago on home territory they were fabulous they were absolutely sincere they were surprise package that as well the big guns if you were Germany in front didn't buy the Ducks did everything went right for them 2 years ago here I am not sure how they coped very paranoid to the game against Japan they should have got out in the last 60 minute penalty they deeds have a good 2nd half against Italy in the Kuta finals there are much better so I did a survey and then too tight own balance perhaps they had stepped it seriously the USA would she not if the Netherlands come through now and managed to beat the USA in the World Cup on the bodies one of the biggest upsets shocks by so what we've seen so far in this tournament from both sides even would mean spit will be straight in football history at a major international tournament thoughts but we know what they can do from 2 years ago who they need is a 90 minute performance Do they have it I'm not sure but so many of these chain so many of these schools where in the saw that won the Euros 2 years ago and 90 minutes anything could happen we know that anything can happen well she's counted a final shot has won I was going to counter that with the euro that the play is a stood out. Probably not going to play understand and completely out for me tomorrow to play opposition Bandung said today to be honest I the players that really stood out in that 727 scene when they won it they just not here in the high notes at the moment and this time we matched up the final with anything that would worry in the USA. No I think if you could have picked a foreign picture it's armored to be shot at I think this is why it's out perfectly for the USA I don't think it was easier for a foreign movie there are merits but I just think it's quality they don't have anywhere near the quality of USA Today they took too much time to pass the ball to their teammate and the way the USA break the US play. Is a squeeze you they get close you know. They are believe that we've got to go in this group you know I like me one are going to. See. This we're through here together the group stages you know you get you get. If you're a decent team but he had Spain who are improving older. Strange and then. Became. Uneasy at the point he couldn't because it would be the far. Nor USA on a good again he said to the. People I know I'm very very close to. The House they're going to be a good. Second seed she said her face said you know. If you just wait out that 2nd save then they'll take on the Netherlands in the fun of the World Cup on Sunday. On Saturday before all of that for England. Sweden just a word on as Lonnie at the end. Had carried off and she's been one of the prize of the tournament not just. Watching her and what she's pool creativity says she'll be a big miss we don't know what injury she's got by which. My mitts off to full time hey so she won't be trying to sweeten What's will toss cool that baby for England all of the army going to go with we have loads of text to say having watched that England must be a use knocked off already but I must be extra mask off that I know enough I know maybe maybe but you know. If there were maybe it would have to be the right to them . Are I'm expecting it to be sweet. Because it will be a part of the steak is what I'm going to go on the hard especially our girls especially our girls at the age. If they can just about. Not what they wanted. For the way they tried to play the game over you've been excellent. Nothink the one a convincing win against Sweden just to really prove that you know this is where they're out there we're now really be and buy the best team in the world and come up against a team I think they're right 9 S. We didn't bowl we know that they've been really hard to break down things are going to find a way to stamp their mark on this tournament with a really commit Similary much into how they did against Norway does anyone think there's a chance to say to. You would. You give to your season. I'm going to give you more of a game yeah I mean there's still a 100. Percent agree and I'd like to see that and I would he wouldn't do that with a gold base that on. The street. You see this trigger but you've got other straight because they're greedy as tree with England. Now. The good thing will give them a chance give them a chance I think with the gold and. I think the fact that she's tired when Alex movement up with people good playing in the final with pay you know just to go behind is well I think why I will play I think why it would be devastating not to but I think. Write that around the page that he will make changes because Daddy's the sort of manager that he is but he will still want to wait and he will absolutely still want to get out I think it will be a case of write it make 10 changes that have I can play in the rest of the world which I do but maybe I think I'll go or what I did a very key thing I think because make sure that she does get that time at the tournament well K.B.'s got an injury there was rumors that Carly picked so a bit of an injury. And you know why I know I'm very notes Rachel could this be possibly their final respects to be on base and if that's the case and I'm not saying insider information I know you happen based basket case they need to marry up scene would want to give her experience Well I mean Marriott's is younger than obviously. Kara Boggs. And she's part of the next generation of goalkeepers along with. The Who's been here is a 4th goalkeeper in the top of it and so you have to give them experience and you know in some ways why not she's got all the components to be an England goalkeeper and she can play out the box very competent playing out the back and something that's important for the single entity. And it be a wonderful experience for her so you know he's got some decisions to make as to what he wants to do with this place game. What effects it will have on his younger players what effect it will have on potentially some place who we may see even retire after this last game you know I think he's made so really decisions in his right so really right decisions for. We just have to go with what he did do I read . Yesterday and we will still go to. One of those one of those aren't we. Have to jump in and defame a. Game I think you do with what's so hard on it but the big they were on the better team won the day. I was just do a thing who is most disappointed. It was disappointing to try to use you play against the best team in the world and turn against them and live your measure. I thought didn't really give a go around I'm going to go. Through metal with mammon here which is he's just said it's over now 24 hours is gone he's going to come to about it anymore so I'm going to keep pushing forward interesting point from Rachel about who might or might not retire and who do you think this might be the last I'm full for England anyone want to hazard a guess I dare you to write anyone off but no this is how. Is it a mystery plays last year when I was your mentor the 13 or so they got most on the . Base you'd be on the elephant in his ear and you never actually did you could do it but he said the just go can go on and so she's cool to give splits. But will say I think right is what I think he think Karen Carney this is have just got this is have they will want to go on they were once official they will know who themselves I think Tiki would be lympics coming out next year as well as the polls a tip that they supply is that ony way at the end of their careers and their international their all tournament is coming up in the next 2 years but as Rice says these kids the last World Cup So some players and then that is a big decision that as a manager to make you would want surely to get those places well if the youngsters to give them the opportunity to give those a plays an opportunity and just call it up at odd times you get your point about Mary Epps but I just wonder Carlito put it that well couple years ago I was the only school player going to get any time I think upon that medal and perhaps to give her the opportunity to play in the bronze medal match yes she'd have played at the tournament if England to go on to win the bronze medal at the house to give her the opportunity to find the ones medal match but I get the better we have so arguments about OUR think everybody going to be trouble. Everybody who chose to go into the. Management story has it why not try 100 exactly that I don't use it. Because I'll tell you you know you might make great. Sentiment. Completely agree A but I certainly know the emotional conversations that. Play. Today tomorrow when he's making decisions for the final much less might be on manager this team I hear and then you're off goodbye thank you Dion Dublin Yeah. You know you. Simply wasting. Always. Dreaming. I had to create this massive stadium. How did it all not very far. But beyond Dublin in the house and out again thank you Dion on the. House that was a mount intentional house an intentional house apologies. To film a new series. Around the stadium and the spam and getting it wanted this thing been so i then into this these 3rd place guy again Sweden on Saturday is this progress has been made progress from the year ends have been made progress from Canada 25th and what will progress be at 90 minutes. I think it the nail they need to nail on a convincing performance. Place is what we. Call years ago bull we talked about how would. Could have been different if we ended up playing against one of these teams tonight in the semifinal and we would have just if i'm sure we would have one of these things. Would be in play in the USA in the final and you know it's the way to how that we played them when we did in the semifinals so you look at that we what we made progress even if we finish the book The difference I saw was the application of what I want to think about the top 6. Bills to play the formation you want to play. The edge that the USA had over England was my view and I've never seen. Such small distance between the U.S. The powerhouse You know the number one team for however many years one however many lympics. Have so much belief carried himself so highly role models and multi-millionaires in their own could trace. To ruin them so close we have made progress it might not look like on paper but we have made significant progress who's the better team in 2 years time. To painting them bring in younger players coming through you need to know. The thing is the Barry very big. Thing that there's a group there of Can some of them of age together on there but there are there are . Just difficult to say on the levels of improvement in terms of course. They are improving. I think from an Indian perspective in terms of catching up with the U.S. Is perhaps setting up all right the U.S. Have another maybe 2 possibly 3 and I would be great doesn't I do I think we saw it in the guy. It's France I think the sort of thing yes they said yes. But they were always ahead and it just reminded me of. The mental women. That is just still better than the up it's a human and a parent and when their head they kind of pull to see it back I think if the U.S. Could have stepped it up now I'm not saying the ending would have been able to win and I completely completely great place it in that ever happened to the US I think the trajectory is right but I. Think as small as we necessarily think it is about 2 years time we're excited me about seeing this on the pitch throughout the tournament is the difference that we see in the make because some of the link she could see the munches to see D.N.A. How little all those plays a played together for so many is and how we work so well on the pitch the fact that you got. To know each of the so well that moved across different teams the professional place. To improve not just as individuals. And I think you could see you could kind of. Play together for a long time amongst the city. Playing out from the back. Side. And it's not just about lunch city given those examples but I'm see in I think our league in some ways is stronger than the U.S. Because we get to use all our English players and. She Rover the Pantaleone if they want to start. To play Champions League football so that was exciting for me in the tournament and you know the box not going to change the league has got back to him better and better every year so we're going to see improvement on the pitch or they can. Have a safe journey you have pain and. It's a lot to work with and thank you for being out here with us at the work I can I see it's been an honor to be here and I really didn't know he's gone exit stage left Brecht's and lengths and all that the doctrines of we bounce in singing Come Sunday because they're in the final of the World Cup they will take on the USA bikie spots and RACHAEL BROWN predicts will be top of the commentary team come someday be told that on Saturday will bring you up against Sweden in that place both games for cop kick offs both games on the 5 live Sport but games will be analyzed in day to week dripping with sweat by the football diety 4 times was in prospect from car one Barker you can subscribe to the food bowl daily right now on the B.B.C. So you never miss an episode ever again it's nearly 4 o'clock. When you found the best long school it's this this is B.B.C. Radio he. Hello good morning it's 4 o'clock I'm followed Lloyd welcome to Thursday I'm Carol MCDONALD We're staying up all night for the news on 5 Live treatment times for sepsis sports in England look forward to a 1st semifinal of the men's cricket World Cup in 27 years this is B.B.C. 5 with B.B.C. News at 4 o'clock here's quickly a figures obtained by the B.B.C. Show that's nearly a quarter of sepsis patients at hospitals in England have not been treated with antibiotic trips within the target time of one hour sepsis is triggered by infections and delays in treatments can result in potentially fatal organ failure. He United Nations Security Council has failed to do of course is to build on that and to see. That was the news show has a sports Captain Owen Morgan says it feels pretty cool to lead England into the semifinals of the men's cricket World Cup for the 1st time in 27 years England beat New Zealand by 119 runs at Chester. Streets with another century from Jonny Bairstow the Black Caps will also almost certainly make the last 4 because of their net run rate adman this out of Wimbledon after losing to Fernando Verdasco in round 2 the British number one was 2 sets to love up before a knee injury appeared to hamper his movement from the 3rd set on words fellow Brit have the Watson lost in straight sets to a net concentrate Meanwhile the 15 year old American Kori golf is through to round 3 she was completely unfazed by playing under the lights on with a new roof closed on court number one as she swept past the former semifinalist Mike is at 4 am right here in our 95 Live color McDonald collimate Donald stays up all night you just love to sign for your own name that's why you're. Right what's coming up in this group before 5 o'clock we'll be throwing open the doors to the early risers club very shortly but 1st let's find out about some cricket shall we So on last night's program we had our international friends getting in touch Hello wherever you are this morning though it's over to you who are you where are you on why on earth are you up before the sunrise from Thursday the 4th of July 2019 Good morning to you if you're a law. I was just going off and you're fumbling around trying to work out what you're doing with your day hello we're here for you if you've been up all night if you've been with us for the last few hours maybe you've been driving on a journey maybe you've been working on a night shift maybe it's not the end of that just let us know what you're doing up at 8 minutes past 4 on a Thursday morning you can text 85 all 58 just give us your name where you are and why on earth you're up at this time of day with your 85058 text and. 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