hello and welcome to sportsday. i m gavin ramjaun. the perfect start england get their rugby union world cup campaign going in record breaking style against fiji. hardened on target again for manchester city, who cook top tonight in the premier league. could this be the perfect weekend for max verstappen? he s claimed pole for the japanese grand prix, where he could retain his world title. hello there and welcome along to sportsday. as far as opening games to a world cup campaign go, they really don t come much better than england s. earlier today, they blew away fiji, scoring 1a tries in a record breaking victory in new zealand. they won 84 19, extending their record winning streak in test matches. jo currie reports. the year long covid delay means these players have had a long wait for this moment. england s red roses are expected to bloom at this world cup. fitting, then, that they get their campaign under way in eden. for emerging fiji, a first ever appearance at the to
hello, this is bbc news. the headlines: a massive explosion has severely damaged the strategically important road and rail bridge connecting occupied crimea to russia. the un nuclear watchdog calls for the urgent protection of the zaporizhzhia nuclear plant in ukraine after shelling cuts its external power. ten people have been killed and eight injured in an explosion at a petrol station in the republic of ireland police say it appears to have been a tragic accident . protests continue in iran and around the world as three people are killed in the country. now on bbc news it s time for sportsday. , hello and welcome to sportsday. i m gavin ramjaun. the perfect start england get their rugby union world cup campaign going in record breaking style against fiji. haaland on target again for manchester city, who go top tonight in the premier league. could this be the perfect weekend for max verstappen? he s claimed pole for the japanese grand prix, where he could retain his wo
biden crime bill up until 2015. thank you, senator. you looked like you expected that exchange. yeah, well, his campaign telegraphed a lot of attacks. and literally we were having conversations with the aclu that was there with us, and a pretty significant partner with us in trying to deal with the decades-long problems in the newark police department. they had sued you, though. the aclu had sued you. absolutely. you know why? because when we came in we announced this was an issue we were going to deal with it. the aclu s problem wasn t that we didn t share a goal. they didn t think we were moving fast enough. you know what? they were right. so we came together and ended up partnering to create what i discussed there, which i m really proud of which is national, national standard-setting transparency measures that we took on. the reforms we did in the newark police department, the efforts starting to get a police civilian review board, there was so much good stuff we did. d
terms of walker, rubio and bush are probably the leading candidate. if you re walker and rubio and you think maybe you could win iowa, huckabee could play into your vote. he has a very strong base of evangelicals and very little base outside of that and there s no evidence that s going to change in 2016. i would argue he s in an even worse position to win a broader portion of the vote. we re going to exterminate the islamists, we re going blah, blah, blah, then they have to run a general election. it doesn t i mean, that s what happened to them in 2012. mitt romney s problem wasn t what everybody in the debates said about him. it s what he said. and when talking about the self-deportation and all the
blah blah then they have to run a general election. it doesn t i mean that s what happened to them in 2012. mitt romney s problem wasn t what everybody in the debates said about him. it s what he said. and when talking about the self-deportation and all the rest of it you know it s what they themselves say in the lead up to the elections. it s the same problems that hillary clinton could have, the debate is now going to exist and if she s talking to bernie sanders, she could find herself saying things that don t work so well for her in the general vote. nidra, does it bounce that way? do you think the democrats will go as far left as republicans are going right? or will have to go right with this group of people crowding the right on the republican side? i think these are two completely different dynamics on these two sides. secretary clinton does not have to fight off strong challengers