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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 12:47:00

we see he developed asthma. what did you notice about his health? in 2018 there was a full on heatwave, air pollution levels were sky high. i had gone out one evening to see a friend. my son s dad called me and said, he is not breathing properly, he needs to go to hospital as soon as he can. i rushed straight to the hospital and found that he was making these sharp intakes of breath, his lungs were making a kind of wheezing, crackling noise. that was the first of seven attacks that he had that summer. he has since developed asthma and had some really severe nasty asthma attacks. the last of which was in january, when he was in hospitalfor about two weeks. again, that took

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 18:17:00

but to get there, my god! the drama! australia faced france, in one of the most dramatic games of the tournament. look, they ve had such a roller coaster ride, with this nervy win against ireland in their first game, their loss against nigeria, their win against canada and their win against denmark to bring them to this moment against france. they were neck and neck from the very first minute, until the penalty shoot out. and you could just hear the collective gasps and intakes of breath with every hit and every miss. and then cortnee vine delivered that winning penalty for australia. and just the immensity of this moment, the fact that the matildas have made history, they ve gone further than they ve ever gone before in a women s world cup. you could see it, just people absorbing that

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 16:18:00

and intakes of breath with every hit and every miss. and then courtney vine delivered that winning penalty for australia. and just the immensity of this moment, the fact that the matildas have made history, they ve gone further than they ve ever gone before in a women s world cup. you could see people absorbing that moment and processing it and erupting into cheers. and then, on to england and colombia. some of the fans actually stayed to watch england, such is the love for the lionesses. i think they also wanted to see if they were going to face them in a semifinal. the colombians were not an easy team to beat. they were the underdogs of this tournament, but they have really, really performed so well. they ve had stellar performances all the way through, including into this game. they ve pushed and pushed and pressed, theyjust could not get accurate when it came to the net. and then, these two stellar goals from lauren hemp and then from alessia russo that delivered that win for engla

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 17:15:00

lead in the second half with a stella shot from alessia russo. england will now face australia in the last four on wednesday, after the last four on wednesday, after the co hosts beat france 7 6 on penalties. 0ur correspondent was watching the australia and france game at a fan zone in sydney. this has been one of the most entertaining, emotionally charged, exciting and nerve racking days of the whole tournament. australia will now face england, the lionesses versus the matildas. but to get there, my god! the drama! australia faced france in one of the most dramatic games of the tournament. look, they ve had such a roller coaster ride, with this nervy win against ireland in their first game, their loss against nigeria, their win against canada and their win against denmark to bring them to this moment against france. they were neck and neck from the very first minute, until the penalty shoot out. and you could just hear the collective gasps and intakes

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