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let's go first major of the year. let's go throu . h first major of the year. let's go through one — first major of the year. let's go through one of _ first major of the year. let's go through one of the _ first major of the year. let's go through one of the ones - first major of the year. let's go through one of the ones we - first major of the year. let's go l through one of the ones we could first major of the year. let's go - through one of the ones we could be talking but of the first four days, the defending champion, had sheila coming into this? we the defending champion, had sheila coming into this?— coming into this? we really haven't seen much — coming into this? we really haven't seen much success _ coming into this? we really haven't seen much success from _ coming into this? we really haven't seen much success from her- coming into this? we really haven't seen much success from her since l coming into this? we really haven't i seen much success from her since she got herfirst major seen much success from her since she got her first major victory here in 2020 and went on to withdraw with an injury at the next major chairmanship of the year and so, interesting to see if she can find the form here and so many champions will return here to the inspiration and talk about the good memories they have in the memories ofjumping into the pond and hearing that we may be one of those just returning and having those good feelings might be able to return in some form as well. figs be able to return in some form as well. �* , ., ., ~ be able to return in some form as well. �* , ., well. as we look at the wider pack, 1-0. well. as we look at the wider pack, 1-0- what — well. as we look at the wider pack, 1-0. what should _ well. as we look at the wider pack, 1-0. what should we _ well. as we look at the wider pack, 1-0. what should we be _ well. as we look at the wider pack, 1-0. what should we be looking - well. as we look at the wider pack, | 1-0. what should we be looking for? 1—0. what should we be looking for? yeah, i think the big story that is going right now is the return of michelle, she is currently second on the leaderboard and jumped out to the leaderboard and jumped out to the early lead here, this will be a
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real comeback story if we can see them continue to hang on throughout them continue to hang on throughout the weekend. making just her second competitive start and coming back from leave and withdrawing from an injury and nearly two years ago, so for playing so well so early here at the inspiration where she really has been a fixture on the leaderboard throughout their career going back to 2003 when she played here and definitely keeping an eye on her around today in the coming days. it around today in the coming days. it is a fascinating story and in terms of the course and conditions and how we expect to play out over the coming four days, it's going to be sunny, bright and shiny? it is. coming four days, it's going to be sunny, bright and shiny? it is. it's auoin to sunny, bright and shiny? it is. it's going to be _ sunny, bright and shiny? it is. it's going to be a _ sunny, bright and shiny? it is. it's going to be a hot _ sunny, bright and shiny? it is. it's going to be a hot one _ sunny, bright and shiny? it is. it's going to be a hot one as - sunny, bright and shiny? it is. it's going to be a hot one as i - going to be a hot one as i mentioned, temptress climbing into the triple digits and i spoke with the triple digits and i spoke with the world number one yesterday and she told me that the course is playing tougher than when she did in 2015. it's not nearly as long but the greens are playing extremely firm. one of those is playing at the
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islands this year for one of the first times in the tournament since the 70s with no grandstands or walls or anything around that, it's going to be one of the toughest and playing so firm and fast this can be hard for players to be able to hold that and so the finishing hole, the 18th could be a real turning point in the championships of the first of the weekend. so, it will be exciting to see. . ~' , the weekend. so, it will be exciting to see. ., ~ y., , . ., to see. thank you very much for 'oinin: to see. thank you very much for joining us _ to see. thank you very much for joining us life — to see. thank you very much for joining us life in _ to see. thank you very much for joining us life in california - to see. thank you very much for| joining us life in california there. there will be life, —— life coverage. let's take a quick look at some other stories making the news today the cause of tiger woods' car crash, will only be released if the is—time major winner allows police to share their findings. the la county sheriff, says a cause, has been determined and the investigation is concluded, but they cannot release details, without permission. west indies' captain kraigg brathwaite will play for gloucestershire in this year's county championship. the opener will fly to england
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after the final match of their test series against sri lanka where he has been batting today. one day classic cycle race been postponed until the 2nd of october this week because ongoing coronavirus crisis, the race is one day classic cycle race been postponed until the 2nd of october seven marathons in seven days was the gruelling challenge taken on by kevin sinfield at the end of last year, to help his former leeds rhinos team mate rob burrow, who is living with motor neurone disease. kevin's amazing act of friendship raised more than £2. million pounds. sally nugent has been finding out how it will be used to fund research for a cure and help families like rob's. going the extra mile, for his team—mate and for the families
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affected by neuron disease. kevin set out to raise £77,000. in the end, he raised more than 2.2 million. it is a disease for which there is no cure. more than half of people diagnosed will die within two years. kevin is here today to talk to rob and his family about how that money will be spent. tell to rob and his family about how that money will be spent.— money will be spent. tell us how roud of money will be spent. tell us how proud of your— money will be spent. tell us how proud of your dad _ money will be spent. tell us how proud of your dad that _ money will be spent. tell us how proud of your dad that you - money will be spent. tell us how proud of your dad that you are. l money will be spent. tell us how . proud of your dad that you are. very because we — proud of your dad that you are. very because we know _ proud of your dad that you are. very because we know that he is going to stay strong — because we know that he is going to stay strong and fight this disease and try— stay strong and fight this disease and try to — stay strong and fight this disease and try to get a cure and help with the families.— the families. robert now uses a trackin: the families. robert now uses a tracking machine _ the families. robert now uses a tracking machine to _ the families. robert now uses a tracking machine to help - the families. robert now uses a tracking machine to help them l tracking machine to help them communicate. we tracking machine to help them communicate.— tracking machine to help them communicate. ~ . ., ., ., communicate. we had an amazing resonse communicate. we had an amazing resoonse to _ communicate. we had an amazing resoonse to you — communicate. we had an amazing response to you and _ communicate. we had an amazing response to you and your - communicate. we had an amazing response to you and your story - communicate. we had an amazing | response to you and your story and we know the this question, but why do we have such a focus on families? and how we focus this? that
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do we have such a focus on families? and how we focus this?— and how we focus this? that is exactly why — and how we focus this? that is exactly why went _ and how we focus this? that is exactly why went public - and how we focus this? that is exactly why went public with i and how we focus this? that is l exactly why went public with my story _ exactly why went public with my story so — exactly why went public with my story so that _ exactly why went public with my story so that people _ exactly why went public with my story so that people suffering i story so that people suffering without — story so that people suffering without the _ story so that people suffering without the entire _ story so that people suffering without the entire backing, . story so that people suffering without the entire backing, ii story so that people suffering. without the entire backing, i am story so that people suffering - without the entire backing, i am bad ——iam —— lam glad to —— i am glad to have this. -- i am glad to have this. the shock of bein: -- i am glad to have this. the shock of being told — -- i am glad to have this. the shock of being told you — -- i am glad to have this. the shock of being told you of _ -- i am glad to have this. the shock of being told you of this _ -- i am glad to have this. the shock of being told you of this disease - of being told you of this disease and the ripple effect throughout families is devastating.- families is devastating. other families is devastating. other families and _ families is devastating. other families and other _ families is devastating. other families and other friends, i families is devastating. other i families and other friends, some do not have _ families and other friends, some do not have people like you, unfortunately.— not have people like you, unfortunately. not have people like you, unfortunatel . ~ , ., not have people like you, unfortunatel . ~ , . , unfortunately. miles away, there is another family _ unfortunately. miles away, there is another family dealing _ unfortunately. miles away, there is another family dealing with - unfortunately. miles away, there is another family dealing with the i another family dealing with the reality of neurons disease. these are the people that they want to help. diagnosedjust are the people that they want to help. diagnosed just weeks before rob. ti? help. diagnosed 'ust weeks before rob. ,, , , ., help. diagnosed 'ust weeks before rob. ,, , , help. diagnosed 'ust weeks before rob. ,, ,, ., , rob. q tells bit about your 'ourney. you god diagnosed i rob. q tells bit about your 'ourney. you god diagnosed in i rob. q tells bit about yourjourney. you god diagnosed in 2019. - rob. q tells bit about yourjourney. you god diagnosed in 2019. we i rob. q tells bit about yourjourney. you god diagnosed in 2019. we did | you god diagnosed in 2019. we did not know what _ you god diagnosed in 2019. we did not know what it _ you god diagnosed in 2019. we did not know what it was _ you god diagnosed in 2019. we did not know what it was or _ you god diagnosed in 2019. we did not know what it was or anything i not know what it was or anything about _ not know what it was or anything about it — not know what it was or anything about it -- —
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not know what it was or anything about it -- you _ not know what it was or anything about it —— you got. _ not know what it was or anything about it —— you got. find- not know what it was or anything about it -- you got.— not know what it was or anything about it -- you got. and when we were told — about it -- you got. and when we were told that, _ about it -- you got. and when we were told that, we _ about it -- you got. and when we were told that, we do _ about it -- you got. and when we were told that, we do not - about it -- you got. and when we were told that, we do not know. about it -- you got. and when we i were told that, we do not know what it was _ were told that, we do not know what it was. ~ ., ., i. were told that, we do not know what it was. ~ ., ., ,, ~' were told that, we do not know what it was. ~ ., ., ~ ., ., it was. what do you think about rob? is a stron: it was. what do you think about rob? is a strong man- _ it was. what do you think about rob? is a strong man. to _ it was. what do you think about rob? is a strong man. to even _ it was. what do you think about rob? is a strong man. to even be - it was. what do you think about rob? is a strong man. to even be in - it was. what do you think about rob? is a strong man. to even be in the i is a strong man. to even be in the ublic is a strong man. to even be in the public eye — is a strong man. to even be in the public eye with — is a strong man. to even be in the public eye with that _ is a strong man. to even be in the public eye with that condition. it i public eye with that condition. it is public eye with that condition. is hard. it public eye with that condition. it is hard. it is very hard every day. to go— is hard. it is very hard every day. to go around _ is hard. it is very hard every day. to go around and _ is hard. it is very hard every day. to go around and be _ is hard. it is very hard every day. to go around and be in— is hard. it is very hard every day. to go around and be in the - to go around and be in the limelight, _ to go around and be in the limelight, he _ to go around and be in the limelight, he is— to go around and be in the limelight, he is very- to go around and be in the. limelight, he is very strong. to go around and be in the i limelight, he is very strong. you have looked _ limelight, he is very strong. you have looked after _ limelight, he is very strong. have looked after other limelight, he is very strong.” have looked after other people, limelight, he is very strong.“ have looked after other people, how tricky is it now having to be looked after yourself?— after yourself? frustrating, if you think look at _ after yourself? frustrating, if you think look at that, _ after yourself? frustrating, if you think look at that, it _ after yourself? frustrating, if you think look at that, it needs, i after yourself? frustrating, if you think look at that, it needs, you | think look at that, it needs, you can't _ think look at that, it needs, you can't even — think look at that, it needs, you can't even do _ think look at that, it needs, you can't even do it— think look at that, it needs, you can't even do it yourself. -
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think look at that, it needs, you can't even do it yourself.- think look at that, it needs, you can't even do it yourself. what did ou do? can't even do it yourself. what did you do? we've — can't even do it yourself. what did you do? we've been _ can't even do it yourself. what did you do? we've been together- can't even do it yourself. what did you do? we've been together 15 l can't even do it yourself. what did i you do? we've been together 15 years and never fought. _ you do? we've been together 15 years and never fought. we _ you do? we've been together 15 years and never fought. we did, _ you do? we've been together 15 years and never fought. we did, but - and never fought. we did, but dominic was _ and never fought. we did, but dominic was always _ and never fought. we did, but dominic was always just i and never fought. we did, but dominic was alwaysjust some and never fought. we did, but - dominic was alwaysjust some money dominic was always just some money situation _ dominic was always just some money situation are taking the kids away for a _ situation are taking the kids away for a week— situation are taking the kids away for a week or things like that it was not — for a week or things like that it was not really that much of a problem _ was not really that much of a problem-— was not really that much of a problem-_ it - was not really that much of a problem._ it was i was not really that much of a i problem._ it was close and problem. trying to. it was close and ti . ht-knit, problem. trying to. it was close and tight-knit, wasn't _ problem. trying to. it was close and tight-knit, wasn't it? _ problem. trying to. it was close and tight-knit, wasn't it? so _ problem. trying to. it was close and tight-knit, wasn't it? so what i problem. trying to. it was close and tight-knit, wasn't it? so what was i tight-knit, wasn't it? so what was the like after _ tight-knit, wasn't it? so what was the like after all _ tight-knit, wasn't it? so what was the like after all these _ tight-knit, wasn't it? so what was the like after all these years i tight-knit, wasn't it? so what was the like after all these years to i the like after all these years to finally get married than? that was a really interesting meeting, wasn't it? how was that for
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you? to meeting, wasn't it? how was that for ou? ., , ., ., , ., , you? to understand that she was dia . nosed you? to understand that she was diagnosed a _ you? to understand that she was diagnosed a couple _ you? to understand that she was diagnosed a couple weeks i you? to understand that she was diagnosed a couple weeks before you? to understand that she was i diagnosed a couple weeks before rob and just to see the way it has impacted the family. the bit you come away with coming back to your own family and to understand that, it doesn't stop for these people. it is 20 47. it doesn't stop for these people. it is 20 a7. you can see how tough it has been forjohn and yet, you just want to do more and we do not do enough. want to do more and we do not do enouah. . ., ., enough. once part of the all conquering _ enough. once part of the all conquering league - enough. once part of the all conquering league rugby i enough. once part of the all. conquering league rugby union, enough. once part of the all- conquering league rugby union, these team—mates are still working together trying to help people who need it most. such great work done there and we wish them all the best and we will continue to follow that journey. and finally, lots of us may be watching the new series of line of duty. and now three of the stars of it have sponsored a couple of youth football teams in belfast. one of the actors martin
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crompton saw the plea on twitter and offered to help — with the belfast celtic under 13s and under 15s benefiting from the all paid for team jersey. they even had input into the design with the famous ac 12 logo on the front. and they've also been invited to the club once lockdown restrictions ease. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. hello there. colder air has arrived across more of the country now.
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and it's going to be a long time before we see temperatures back into the low 20s that they were on wednesday, 20 for degrees in norfork. move things on 20 for hours and on thursday those same areas in england have much more cloud. temperatures were struggling to get in doubled figures. it was quite a change, a shock to the system. write the way through easter weekend it's going to remain on the cold side. a risk of frost at night but it will feel particularly cold on monday as the wind will be stronger, were going to find wintry showers around too. that could be one or two range i was threatening the east coast of scotland, northeast england on friday morning before the sunshine comes out later. more cloud coming down the eastern side of england but sunny sky eggs are likely further west after a cold and potential frosty start. but temperatures maximum 13 or 1a degrees in the sunshine. colder for eastern england and eastern parts of scotland. and the colder air has been rotating around this area of high pressure.
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it's late—night extending itself southwards. at least the high is keeping us fine and dry but could be a frosty start again where we had clear skies on saturday. looks like the breeze will push more clouds again into eastern parts of england perhaps into the midlands too. and the far north of scotland. but elsewhere there will be sunshine after a frosty start. those temperatures aren't rising at all. it is going to be another chilly day on saturday. if we move into easter sunday, most of england and wales it looks a bit better. the winds won't be a strong, there be some sunshine. the winds do pick up as you had further north. we've got this band of rain sweeping down into scotland and northern ireland followed by some increasingly wintry weather and temperatures falling. temperatures for eastern england should be a bit higher on sunday, 13 or 1a degrees. but it does get colder everywhere and even colder, i think, for easter monday. that weather front takes some rain southwards. then that wintry weather follows on behind and we could trace the winds all the way back to the arctic.
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an arctic blast of cold air will be sweeping down across the whole of the country. it will be accompanied by strong to gale force winds which will make it feel cold. there'll be some sunshine, showers are likely to develop and a lot of the showers will be affecting coastal areas, anywhere exposed to that cold northerly wind. a mixture of hail, sleet and snow. most of the snow over the hills. those are the temperatures, 8 degrees at best. southern england, south wales but it will feel colder everywhere given the strength of the win. the strength of the wind. and that cold arctic air is firmly in place on monday. continues in place on tuesday as well. it's almost a repeat performance. perhaps a little more sunshine over inland areas where we won't see so many showers. you can see how we've got these lines of wintry showers coming in on that northerly airflow. again, a lot of snow to come over the higher ground in northern parts of scotland. temperatures still no better than seven or 8 degrees. cold air, arctic air in place on tuesday. we start to change things a bit during wednesday.
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an area of low pressure, that will strengthen the winds on thursday, rained down on thursday in northern areas will see some sleet and snow as well and then some low pressure pulling away and they would start to engage that cold arctic air which returns later on in the week. perhaps not as cold as it will be to the start of the week, but no sign of anything warming up at all in the longer—range outlook.
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