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second, i know so many of us are frustrated and disillusioned that the court has taken something away that is so fundamental. i know so many women are now going to face an incredibly difficult situation. i hear you. i support you. i stand with you. consequences and the consensus of the american people. core principles of equality, liberty, dignity, and the stability of the rule of law demand that roe should not have been overturned.
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with this decision, the conservative majority of the supreme court shows how extreme it is, how far removed they are from the majority of this country. they made the united states an outlier among developed nations in the world. but this decision must not be the final word. my administration will use all of its appropriate lawful powers, but congress must act. if you vote, you can act. you can have the final word. this is not over. thank you very much. i've more to say on this in weeks to come. thank you. reporters: mr president... president biden there speaking to the american people. hello and welcome to sportsday. hello there. this is your update
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from the bbc sport centre. england have made hard work for themselves in their response to new zealand's first innings total, after an early batting collapse, with all top four out in single figures. joe wilson reports. these are the crazy test match times when the state of play seems to change by the second. a landmark day forjack reach. if this shot from neil waggoner reached the field it would be the fifth wicket of the evening. well, there isjohnny. there is no�*s patch, 359 all out of england's innings to prepare to be flattened. look how he got rid of england's top three after pope and then fully cleaned up completely too good for england and there was more. joe root could do nothing but edge this ball from tim to the wicketkeeper and england were 71—4. he was fresh in ben stokes. right. if that is the new england approach, there is no guarantee it will work.
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stokes lasted 13 balls. it was short and for new zealand suite. add tea, england were 91—6 and we will remember that aggressive and relentless passing that brought such a victory at trent bridge and here and i was a completely different situation. how can england get out of this? with more of this. jonny bairstow retained his form from the last test, batting positively for mini safety. with him, pick to bowl fast, batting quickly. overton is a strong man, yes. all this commitment to attachment these to grow and remarkably turning the match back in england's direction. headingley could barely believe it's early evening has. yorkshire'sjonny bairstow had made another 100. yes, this was happening. it is test match cricket but not really how we use to know it. joe wilson, bbc news,
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headingley. excitement is building ahead of wimbledon next week. emma raducanu returns as a grand slam champion, in front of home support, following her success in the us open. she's been drawn against alison van uytvanck of belgium. andy murray — and the returning serena williams — also feature, as our sports news correspondent laura scott reports. you join me now under the roof on centre court where another practice session is getting under way and the big news today was the draw of both the men's and ladies singles and perhaps the standout name who was unseeded was serena williams, who was practising behind me. remember, she is returning for only herfirst singles match since retiring on the first round of last year's wimbledon, hobbling off centre court here after slipping on a first round map. she hasn't played a single singles match since. she has played doubles in the spurn but it will be obviously a major test of how her bodyis obviously a major test of how her body is faring. many people thought she might draw a seat as she comes in here as a wild card down at
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number 1204 in the world but she hasn't. instead, she is drawn at wimbledon first timer in how many ten, 24—year—old from france who was ranked number 113 the world. the top of the latest draw is... who has a 35 match winning, winning streaks as she is very much the one to beat in many peoples eyes and she has drawn yarn infers from the world number 254. emma bataclan is the tendency this year and there are many people wouldn't have heard of her this time in last year but of course she got through to the fourth round on that and she went on to win the us open. we were were expecting her to practice a number one court today but she didn't show up for that practice session having earlier practised on one of the outside courts, so we will wait to hear any development on that. in the men's draw, the top seed is novak djokovic and that is because daniil medvedev, he was the world number one, is
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absent this year as part of a ban on russian and belarusian players. djokovic is drawn south korea's world number 75 and rafael nadal, the second season, has drawn francisco, who is also wimbledon debutant. —— second seed. from a british perspective, the two—time wimbledon champion andy murray is back. we saw him practice and number one court and he has drawn a familiar opponent in the australian james duckworth, the world number 77, and from the british perspective perhaps the hardest draw has gone to paul who was a wild card and he has drawn nick kyrgios, he was unseeded but is ranked 45 and he is a what a finalist here. it is interesting to note that a goal of the 17 british players in the singles draw, not one of them has drawn a seeded player. loveless got there and all eyes will be on radical i know after her break the 12 months including that major win in the us open but what expectations for her this year? we
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report. cut 18 wimbledon 2021 and a teenager was about to step onto a roller—coaster completely unaware. applause british tennis has a new star. fix, applause british tennis has a new star. �* british tennis has a new star. a few da s british tennis has a new star. a few days later. — british tennis has a new star. a few days later. the _ british tennis has a new star. a few days later, the uk _ british tennis has a new star. a few days later, the uk knew— british tennis has a new star. a few days later, the uk knew about - british tennis has a new star. a few days later, the uk knew about her. | british tennis has a new star. a few days later, the uk knew about her. a few months later, the world knew that her. the qualifier who became a us open champion, nevada cannock and held court with anyone. then gravity kicks in. form and fitness flick invaded. she arrives at wimbledon again and sure of her body. you can know what she has been through. tracy austin, wants a 16—year—old us open champion, is one who does. literally racing around 15 levels in two and _ literally racing around 15 levels in two and the literally racing around 15 levels _ two and the literally racing around 15 levels in — two and the literally racing around 15 levels in two and a half to three weeks _ 15 levels in two and a half to three weeks at — 15 levels in two and a half to three weeks at the us open. the regular public— weeks at the us open. the regular public don't know the ins and outs of professional tennis so they'll be thinking _ of professional tennis so they'll be thinking well, she won the us open, why can _ thinking well, she won the us open, why can she — thinking well, she won the us open, why can she win wimbledon? what i'm saying _ why can she win wimbledon? what i'm saying she _ why can she win wimbledon? what i'm saying she is _ why can she win wimbledon? what i'm saying she is still so young so lets help you _ saying she is still so young so lets help you by pulling back. so saying she is still so young so lets help you by pulling back.- help you by pulling back. so much has changed _ help you by pulling back. so much has changed without _ help you by pulling back. so much has changed without a _
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help you by pulling back. so much has changed without a cannon, i help you by pulling back. so much| has changed without a cannon, not least are coaches. she has been able to stomach unable to settle among guiding voice. her confident stride has been slowed by injuries. she pulled out in that event in nottingham earlier this month and there are fears over her wimbledon. perhaps you just catching up with herself. it perhaps you 'ust catching up with herself. , . , perhaps you 'ust catching up with herself. , , i, perhaps you 'ust catching up with herself. ,., ,_ , , herself. it is a big physical step u . herself. it is a big physical step u- from herself. it is a big physical step up from any — herself. it is a big physical step up from any genie _ herself. it is a big physical step up from any genie going - herself. it is a big physical step up from any genie going the i herself. it is a big physical step- up from any genie going the senior women's tour and there is a period adjustment needs to happen. everybody at every point in their career will go through peaks and troughs and how they measure different stresses and i think we're quite impatient for that to happen quite impatient for that to happen quite quickly. when that bad a canny�*s big dumb new world is bright and shiny. she has signed a number of endorsement deals, some say too many. time spent on, it's time away from court but the man who handles it all told the bbc that it is carefully managed.- it all told the bbc that it is carefull manaaed. . . . . carefully managed. plans understand that two days — carefully managed. plans understand that two days after _ carefully managed. plans understand that two days after wimbledon - carefully managed. plans understand that two days after wimbledon or - carefully managed. plans understand | that two days after wimbledon or two days after— that two days after wimbledon or two days after the miami open or two days after the miami open or two days before this tournament you're
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not going _ days before this tournament you're not going to have access to her. i understand — not going to have access to her. i understand how people could think that is— understand how people could think that is distracting her but i think when _ that is distracting her but i think when you — that is distracting her but i think when you see how it is laid out it realiy _ when you see how it is laid out it realiy is — when you see how it is laid out it realiy is not _ when you see how it is laid out it really is not the case. she when you see how it is laid out it really is not the case.— when you see how it is laid out it really is not the case. she has some examle really is not the case. she has some example to — really is not the case. she has some example to follow. _ really is not the case. she has some example to follow. serena - really is not the case. she has some| example to follow. serena williams, the woman who won it all is back for her 21st william. her first came four years before vaccaro was born. always worth remembering, she was like teenager once. patrick geary, bbc news. she was indeed, wasn't she? wimbledon isjust she was indeed, wasn't she? wimbledon is just round the corner, isn't it? not much longer to wait, too, until the start of the women's european championships takes place in england early next month and a host nation have a friendly this evening against none other than the european champions the netherlands. covey reports. you have joined us you havejoined us in a warm muggy evening here in leeds before the championship start and i've been joined by former lioness and current striker natasha. couple of weeks out from the start of the tournament committee much to go, realistically,
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how hard these two teams going to go at it this evening? i how hard these two teams going to go at it this evening?— at it this evening? i think they are auoin to at it this evening? i think they are going to go _ at it this evening? i think they are going to go pretty _ at it this evening? i think they are going to go pretty hard. _ at it this evening? i think they are going to go pretty hard. they - at it this evening? i think they are | going to go pretty hard. they both want to win and players want to get into the starting line—up on the tournament that they also need to be aware of injuries also. the tournament that they also need to be aware of injuries also.— aware of in'uries also. the last 20 down at aware of injuries also. the last 20 down at these _ aware of injuries also. the last 20 down at these sides _ aware of injuries also. the last 20 down at these sides met, - aware of injuries also. the last 20 down at these sides met, higherl aware of injuries also. the last 20. down at these sides met, higher to believe, was back in european championships. went on to win the tournament. how much of a boost would it be to beat the defending champion so close the start of the tournament? it champion so close the start of the tournament?— tournament? it will be a massive confidence _ tournament? it will be a massive confidence booster _ tournament? it will be a massive confidence booster in _ tournament? it will be a massive confidence booster in england i tournament? it will be a massive confidence booster in england in| confidence booster in england in confident form. they are unbeaten. she is a winner and will want a beat own team. 0ne ex—cop addiction? 2—2. —— de had a scope addiction? —— a score prediction. -- de had a scope addiction? -- a score prediction.— you can watch that match on bbc
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iplayer. wayne rooney has told derby he's quitting as their manager. the club confirmed the news, with a statement. rooney said he feels the club need to be led by someone with fresh energy — not affected by events that have happened over the last 18 months. derby, who've been relegated to league one, are in administration, following uncertainty over the club's ownership. but in's then found is officially the fastest man at the swimming world championships after he stopped a ghost in the men's 50 metres freestyle. 2013 bronze medallist led off the blocks and held his form in the closing stages to pick the american to the title is about second individual waltz plan after winning gold in the woman's butler fly five years ago. that's all from us for now — more for you later on in the evening.
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not a straightforward story out there today and some of us have had blue sky and sunshine you can take a look it's a stitch from early on but we have also had some threatening showers and in the last few hours a few sharp from downpours as well and heavy rain and bad for a show is passed through. they are barely isolated with this is where you have some humidity triggering off those thundery downpours and pushing their way steadily northwards and that is why they will continue to move the showers. a few isolated showers across the midlands and south—east. more persistent rain into the south—west and this is a weather front moving in. it is a cold front that will gradually introduce fresh air for that will gradually introduce fresh airfor all to that will gradually introduce fresh air for all to where we have still got that heat and humidity that will ease as the cold front drifts its way steadily north, taking the showers with it as well. that means we will start off saturday morning with some shows into the far north,
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temperatures widely into double figures but as they say we're going to lose that humidity. it will be a dry, settled on the sunny start for many, few scattered showers were drifting up from the south—west of the day and some of those were felt a little bit further inland and certainly stronger winds the further west you are, closer to this area of low pressure and the west of ireland. it is the feel of the weather, 16—18 and exposed west coast, mainly highs of 20 d with a little more shelter and with the best of the sunshine. fingers crossed the cricket will stay largely dry. camelot showers on the whole it will be fine and dry. greater chance of seeing showers on saturday for the saturday but it is going to miss sunshine and tell us it is not going to be a writer by any means. just make it is going to be sunshine and showers. any of liberty are still there, more persistent by moving to western fringes and, yes, another windy day with it as well. ill be a spell of wet weather perhaps a more south—west england, wales, into
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glastonbury across west facing close as well. shelter dysentery shouldst date dry spell us may be east anglia down into the south coast together with high say 23 degrees. as we move out of sunday and next week it looks like it will continue to stay unsettled at times but once again the dry and brightest of the weather in the south.
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hello, i'm laura trevelyan. this is a bbc news special. the us supreme court ends the constitutional right to have an abortion. it means the landmark roe v wade ruling, dating back nearly 50 years, has been overturned. the historicjudgement will transform abortion rights in america, with individual states now able to ban or restrict the procedure. the ruling is a major set back for presidentjoe biden and the democrats. the president has strongly condemned the decision. the court literally taking america back 150 years, it is a sad day for the country, in my view. but it doesn't mean the fight is over. but it doesn't mean
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the fight is over. but senior republicans, including former vice president mike pence

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