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safe people feel in heart about safe people feel in their own homes and communities. yet, going to the rates and things like that, — yet, going to the rates and things like that, i— yet, going to the rates and things like that, i think striking, that's one of— like that, i think striking, that's one of the — like that, i think striking, that's one of the things that people have in the _ one of the things that people have in the home and possessions and people _ in the home and possessions and people feel violated, obviously if their homes are there and they do not feel— their homes are there and they do not feel safe and it can create mental health difficulties in long—term concerns and so, he sang, this needs _ long—term concerns and so, he sang, this needs to— long—term concerns and so, he sang, this needs to prove that conviction rates _ this needs to prove that conviction rates can— this needs to prove that conviction rates can be we feel safe in their homes _ rates can be we feel safe in their homes and — rates can be we feel safe in their homes and as you expect for the daily— homes and as you expect for the daily mail. — homes and as you expect for the daily mail, talking about the police forces _ daily mail, talking about the police forces that highlighted the various things— forces that highlighted the various things that some police forces tweed, — things that some police forces tweed, etc which every attention away _
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tweed, etc which every attention away from — tweed, etc which every attention away from tradition and suppress the daily mail— away from tradition and suppress the daily mail have down the front page and they— daily mail have down the front page and they do make a good point that people _ and they do make a good point that people really do notice them at the see improvements for performances are concerned. how see improvements for performances are concerned-— are concerned. how worried are you the burglary — are concerned. how worried are you the burglary is _ are concerned. how worried are you the burglary is generally _ are concerned. how worried are you the burglary is generally many - the burglary is generally many people feel not being properly investigated by the police? i people feel not being properly investigated by the police? i think the watchdog _ investigated by the police? i think the watchdog makes _ investigated by the police? i think the watchdog makes a _ investigated by the police? i think the watchdog makes a great - investigated by the police? i think| the watchdog makes a great point. these are not violent crimes. people know how much you can shake you up and make you feel like your home is not safe any more. the fact that so few reports of burglaries, it's in the single digits, is actually resulting in any kind of charge, that's just shocking. people do get angry, if you see twitter being policed at the expense of
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burglaries. it's low hanging fruit. it's easy to go up to someone on twitter, it's much harder to track down a burglar. i think they're on the side of the public care. that's ended with the express and let's talk about this first of all a shortage of medicines, key medicines putting lives at risk according to pharmacists. putting lives at risk according to pharmacists— putting lives at risk according to pharmacists. people have in the koran pharmacies _ pharmacists. people have in the koran pharmacies to _ pharmacists. people have in the koran pharmacies to try - pharmacists. people have in the koran pharmacies to try and - pharmacists. people have in the koran pharmacies to try and getj pharmacists. people have in the - koran pharmacies to try and get the medicihes_ koran pharmacies to try and get the medicines that they have to go to several— medicines that they have to go to several minority get what they need which _ several minority get what they need which again, it'sjust several minority get what they need which again, it's just another thing with britain's creaking infrastructure. everywhere you look, hothihg _ infrastructure. everywhere you look, nothing seems to be working properly whether— nothing seems to be working properly whether it's the transport system or the nhs _ whether it's the transport system or the nhs or— whether it's the transport system or the nhs or other public services and
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their incredibly stretch right now itjust _ their incredibly stretch right now itjust feels like their incredibly stretch right now it just feels like it's a country, their incredibly stretch right now itjust feels like it's a country, i hate _ itjust feels like it's a country, i hate to— itjust feels like it's a country, i hate to say— itjust feels like it's a country, i hate to say it's a breaking point but however, just this seems to be a way but however, just this seems to be a way of— but however, just this seems to be a way of negative news right now and everywhere you look, things are falling _ everywhere you look, things are falling apart and whoever becomes the next _ falling apart and whoever becomes the next prime minister, even if they— the next prime minister, even if they get— the next prime minister, even if they get past the energy crisis inflation, _ they get past the energy crisis inflation, the so many things right now that _ inflation, the so many things right now that need fixing and been so difficult _ now that need fixing and been so difficult for the leadership trying to make — difficult for the leadership trying to make their mark for the next general— to make their mark for the next general election. is to make their mark for the next general election.— general election. is that are you see it, general election. is that are you see it. as _ general election. is that are you see it. as the — general election. is that are you see it, as the country _ general election. is that are you see it, as the country falling - general election. is that are you l see it, as the country falling apart and if so, why? see it, as the country falling apart and if so. why?— and if so, why? lots of different reasons. the _ and if so, why? lots of different reasons. the covid-19 _ and if so, why? lots of differentj reasons. the covid-19 pandemic and if so, why? lots of different - reasons. the covid-19 pandemic was reasons. the covid—i9 pandemic was huge and as a world, we were struggling to recover from that when the invasion of ukraine took place
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and thatjust compounded the difficulties. we are already suffering with the global supply chain issues and obviously, now we have staffing crisis and i don't know about you two but down in devon this week, every single shop, restaurant, bar, wherever you went, there were notices asking for people to come and sing these vacancies. is to come and sing these vacancies. is brexit partly to blame for that, do you think? brexit partly to blame for that, do ou think? �* . �* brexit partly to blame for that, do ou think? �* ., . ., you think? blaming brexit for everything — you think? blaming brexit for everything. but _ you think? blaming brexit for everything. but i _ you think? blaming brexit for everything. but i think - you think? blaming brexit for everything. but i think this i you think? blaming brexit for everything. but i think this is| everything. but i think this is clearly not a problem confined to britain, it's a problem is affecting europe, america, chain issues in it is not confined to places that were involved, it'sjust is not confined to places that were involved, it's just at the door this. it's an international crisis.
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but actually as they mentioned, a splash how they frame the story and actually, quite a few areas on different things, cancers, things like mountain falls but also, antihistamines, psychedelic drugs, as a whole range of drugs affected here and a lot of people in this country here were struggling to get a hold of medication and it's very concerned. but how you solve that is above my pay grade. that's it for the papers. this hour. sam and kevin will be back again at 11:30 goodbye for now.
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hello. it's been a night to remember for will smead, after scoring the hundred's first ever century. his birmingham phoenix side beat last season's champions, southern brave. smead took 49 balls to make 101 not out, which included six sixes — for what was also the 20 year old's first ever professional century, phoenix made 176 for 4, and the brave, in their response, were bowled out for 123, kane richardson taking three wickets as the phoenix won by 53 runs. rory mcilroy says a us court's decision to uphold a ban on three liv golfers, from competing at the fedex cup play—offs this weekend is �*common sense'. the three players from the breakaway series wanted to be allowed to compete in memphis, but thejudge sided with the pga tour.
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from my vantage point, common sense prevailed and i thought it was the right from my vantage point, common sense prevailed and i thought it was the right decision. knowing that has happened, this lets us focus on the important stuff, which is the gulf and we can all move forward and not have that sideshow going on for the next few weeks, which is nice. with more on the us court ruling, here's our golf correspondent iain carter. this is a big week for the pga tour it starts the playoffs series, which will have the championships at the end of this month. the golf series is been under way in have three tournaments of four and there are three players who are eligible for these playoffs who have subsequently been banned by the pga tour. they would have been eligible to have started the playoffs in memphis this week if it wasn't for the fact that they are banned. a restraining order
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was sorted to try and make sure that these players would not be eligible to play and the pga tour event. in san jose yesterday, to play and the pga tour event. in sanjose yesterday, the judge ruled sanjose yesterday, thejudge ruled in sanjose yesterday, the judge ruled in favour of the pga tour saying that the contract that the three had signed were effective fully and lucrative enough to take account of the early earnings they would lose by not being able to play in these pga tour playoffs. the world number 2, cam smith is refusing to be drawn on speculation linking him with a move to the liv series. the australian won the first major of his career at the open at st andrews last month. my my goal here is to win the fedex cup playoffs. i've told people before that if there's something i need to say regarding the pga tour or liv, i am a man of my word and whatever you guys need to know anything, it will be said by me.
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well, this time last week ashleigh buhai was getting ready to tee it up in the first round of the women's open at muirfield. the south african went on to win the title after a fourth playoff hole on sunday and she told the bbc that she got a very special text after the win. no, it hasn't sunk in, i think. i have been very busy, pretty much a whirl wind we have been very busy, pretty much a whirlwind we finished so late on sunday that the ceremony press and we went back on monday morning to redfield, which is pretty cool once things calm down for some more photos. by do change my travel plans and travel to the states but then we flew back on tuesday. this is because the 2022 women's open champion, to be the first female to win at this place we have the history ofjoining them, it is such an honour. he sent me a voice
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message and it was after the friday and hejust message and it was after the friday and he just told message and it was after the friday and hejust told me, stay calm, stay patient, remember, everyone's going to hit a bad shot. keep your head down and hit one. i've had multiples of african men and people from sports inside africa and friends and family back in on that voice supported me through thick and thin but the support, it has been unbelievable. real madrid have won the european super cup, they beat eintracht frankfurt 2—0 in helsinki, in the annual showdown between the champions league holders and the europa league winners. real defender david alaba put the champions league winners ahead in the first half — with the simplest of finishes. and who else but karim benzema, to make the game safe, his form led them to glory in europe last season, another clinicalfinish from the frenchman. that strike moves him second on the all—time goalscoring list, overtaking raul — and behind only cristiano ronaldo on a50 goals.
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it's a record equalling 5th super cup for real madrid. and serena williams is set for what could be one of the last matches of her career. the a0 year—old faces olympic champion belinda bencic in canada, in a few hour's time. it comes after suggesting she'll "evolve away" from tennis, following the us open, which begins later this month. her fellow professionals are preparing for tour life, without the 23—time grand slam champion. i grew igrew up i grew up watching her. that's the reason why i play tennis and it is being a predominantly white sport, it definitely helped a lot because i saw someone who looked like me dominating the game in many believe that i could dominate too and my dad, i think her whole story, the williams sisters story, but mr williams sisters story, but mr williams i think it's time for both of them counted as inspired my dad to continue to coach me and help me, even though he didn't have much to this experience but it was a mr williams can do it, so i can.
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and that's all the sport for now. hello. there only be a few exceptions to the story. three times 32 celsius on wednesday afternoon, the heatwave intensifies further to the rest of the week into the weekend. 35 degrees more than we saw back in 1976. the heights of the temperatures in the area covered by the met office, extreme heat warning and transport expected, leeds, liverpool, adding to its south coast. this theory of high—pressure also see he'd built elsewhere but notjust also see he'd built elsewhere but not just for the friends very close to the north of scotland and this is your exception. here through the night and into the morning, we will have had some rain and temperatures a bit fresh to scotland, northern ireland in northern england did a better start to thursday morning in the south. far—fetched as clearing
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and writing sunday for many. but across the western aisles, rain will come and go through the day it is us this year but 28 in scotland, 27 pass northern ireland, 35 degrees potentially to the south midlands and that heat continuing to build. as a going to thursday evening, more cloud, occasional rain and the chance of if you mist and fog patches to the eastern coast of england and scotland too but by night, temperatures start to creep up night, temperatures start to creep up a little bit as well. friday, we do it all again in some early mist and fog in the east, one or two batches close to the eastern coast. grey area across the north of scotland but not as great as it is been for some on thursday. sunny skies and light ones was the temperatures climb between pension 30 or maybe even 37 in the south midlands in some eastern coast. coolest of all the far north of scotland. quite some chance of sunshine in the front of the scotland look like continuing, east
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and then limiting the temperatures in aberdeen, 26 in london 26 northern ireland and again, 56 and 37 in some parts of southern england. that one thing he continues in his sunday but is slight of something changing. a bit more cloud and use of storms ride on sunday into monday bringing in a drop in temperatures but even as that may occur in the next week, it will be fairly sporadic in some places thing largely dry and a good deal more rain.
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welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore. i'm karishma vaswani. the headlines: donald trump refuses to answer questions at an appearance before new york's attorney general, who's investigating the business practices of the trump organization. he's called it a witch hunt. china reaffirms that it could take taiwan by force. us house speaker nancy pelosi, whose visit sparked china's drills around the island, defends her trip. we will not allow china to isolate taiwan. they have kept taiwan from participating in the world health organization, other things, where taiwan can make a very valued contribution. foreign ministers in the g7 group of nations demand russia hand back ukraine's main nuclear power plant
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after it was shelled this week. they say moscow's actions are increasing the risk

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