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when he shows up for wimbledon next year, i suspect the brits will be sitting on their hands. >> alwaysood to insult your fan base. >> this is a hit to the life work of elizabeth weland who passed away, the president of the american council of science and health and made it her life's work. to dispel fears coming out of junk science. people like raising alarms and get a lot of attention for it but there are people that need to make sure those alarms are exposed often as hoaxes as they often are. she dedicated her life to something important and such si seeded with a life well lived. >> great source and great can't contributor. be sure to tweet us at jer on fnc. thanks to my panel and for all of us for watching. i'm paul gigot, hope to see you right here next week. >>> a frightening security breach at the white house, now trying to service answer why. a man leaps the fence, bolts across the white house lawn and makes it all the way to the front door of the president's home. welcome to america's new headquarters -- >> you would think this wouldn't turn out, but agents did tackle that man
when he shows up for wimbledon next year, i suspect the brits will be sitting on their hands. >> alwaysood to insult your fan base. >> this is a hit to the life work of elizabeth weland who passed away, the president of the american council of science and health and made it her life's work. to dispel fears coming out of junk science. people like raising alarms and get a lot of attention for it but there are people that need to make sure those alarms are exposed often as hoaxes as...
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even this year, with novak, we played it wimbledon i was there. i slipped that but i'm feeling very close to win very many more of those matches. >> the message of this interview is -- watch out, novak. [laughter] >> hopefully. >> comeback the csf the table. it was a pleasure. -- comeback back to see us at the table. back in a moment. we continue our conversation on isis this evening. the militant group becomes even too extreme for some fellow jihadist. some members are bending the cause. we have two journalist with great knowledge of the issue and region. news foreign, cbs correspondent who recently interviewed a man who left after fighting in syria. and tim arango, "the new york times" baghdad correspondent. isis militants claim to have killed 1700 shiite soldiers at a former american army base in june. here's a look at the interview. >> the recruits tried to flee. but it was too late. isis had arrived. later, the recruits were paraded in public view marching toward their death. >> i'm pleased to have both of them back at the table. welcome. the
even this year, with novak, we played it wimbledon i was there. i slipped that but i'm feeling very close to win very many more of those matches. >> the message of this interview is -- watch out, novak. [laughter] >> hopefully. >> comeback the csf the table. it was a pleasure. -- comeback back to see us at the table. back in a moment. we continue our conversation on isis this evening. the militant group becomes even too extreme for some fellow jihadist. some members are...
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his coach won wimbledon in 2001. nishikori praised cilic after the match. cilic says he doesn't know how he managed to win. this was the first grand slam final since the 2005 australian open that didn't include djokovic, nadal or roger federer. >> reporter: more than 30 people made their way to this tokyo bar at around 5:30 in the morning. this included business people and students. once the game began they did their best to cheer nishikori on. in his hometown residents watched in silence. the match lasted just one hour and 54 minutes. major newspapers issued extra editions. >> translator: i would love for him to win next time. it is awesome that a japanese player came in second. >> translator: it is great that he won the semifinal because no other japanese player has done that before. >> reporter: a japanese cloeging company is one of his sponsors. they say they are hoping for a victory the next time around. the company has replicas of his outfit on sale in its stores but they sold out before the final. an employee says many people have been calling in hop
his coach won wimbledon in 2001. nishikori praised cilic after the match. cilic says he doesn't know how he managed to win. this was the first grand slam final since the 2005 australian open that didn't include djokovic, nadal or roger federer. >> reporter: more than 30 people made their way to this tokyo bar at around 5:30 in the morning. this included business people and students. once the game began they did their best to cheer nishikori on. in his hometown residents watched in...
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winter training ground for 2013 wimbledon champ, andy murray, who is won the gold medal and two grand titles. andy is one of the top players in the world. the british player is returning from a back injury and says he still have a lot left that he wants to accomplish in his sport. i'm graham bensinger and this is "indepth." >> andy murray, best known for his emotional win at wimbledon, making him the first brit to win in 77 years. >> probably most stressful 10, 15 minutes of my life.
winter training ground for 2013 wimbledon champ, andy murray, who is won the gold medal and two grand titles. andy is one of the top players in the world. the british player is returning from a back injury and says he still have a lot left that he wants to accomplish in his sport. i'm graham bensinger and this is "indepth." >> andy murray, best known for his emotional win at wimbledon, making him the first brit to win in 77 years. >> probably most stressful 10, 15 minutes...
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it's the first victory over a top ten player since winning wimbledon in 2013, murray is at a sub parter recovering from back surgery to win the 2012 u.s. open and wimbledon in 2013 but he had two grand slam titles, third seed is through to the last eight and he beat 16 seed tommy of spain in four sets and the set is with japan after he beat the 5th seed. in the women's draw she is through the quarter finals and number one seed beat her 6-3-6-3. and she will now face claudia and canada was beaten by russia in straight sets, defeat end the 7 seed streak of the grand slam tournament this year, richard nickholso nicholson, al jazeera. >>> this comes after a day of high drama with european transfer period came to a close with moves and the biggest one by columbia of the transfer from monico and he has been there a year and $83 million, the 28-year-old scored 11 goals and 20 appearances in the french league, the deal includes an option for united to sign him permanently after his lone stint. a record summit transfer period in europe and in terms of the numbers, grand total $2.1 billion was
it's the first victory over a top ten player since winning wimbledon in 2013, murray is at a sub parter recovering from back surgery to win the 2012 u.s. open and wimbledon in 2013 but he had two grand slam titles, third seed is through to the last eight and he beat 16 seed tommy of spain in four sets and the set is with japan after he beat the 5th seed. in the women's draw she is through the quarter finals and number one seed beat her 6-3-6-3. and she will now face claudia and canada was...
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open in january but she has been sidelined since july, her last game was a third around a loss of wimbledon first grand slam winner of victory of 2011 french open. and to talk more about this joining us on skype is founder of china sports mark and we know she has been struggling with her injury for the last few months, but does this come as a surprise? >> well, apart from the rumors swirling around over the last few days this is a surprise, she pulled out of the u.s. open specifically because she wanted to recuperate and recover and play in the china open and those are tournaments coming up, in two weeks and she was from there and the key reason the women tennis association have launched a tournament there and she would have been absolutely desperate to play there. you mentioned her knee injury and that really is what is going on and she has worn tape on her years for years and almost part of her uniform and she had three injuries on her right knee and had knee surgery in 2008, 2009 and she had one this summer on her left knee and that it seems is the one that really has bothered her and en
open in january but she has been sidelined since july, her last game was a third around a loss of wimbledon first grand slam winner of victory of 2011 french open. and to talk more about this joining us on skype is founder of china sports mark and we know she has been struggling with her injury for the last few months, but does this come as a surprise? >> well, apart from the rumors swirling around over the last few days this is a surprise, she pulled out of the u.s. open specifically...
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his coach won wimbledon in 2001. nishikori praised cilic after the match and said he couldn't play the tennis he wants and apologized for failing to get the trophy. cilic said he didn't know how he did it and this has been the best tournament of his life. tennis fans in japan got up early to watch the match on tv. they were glued to their screens until the end. some gathered at a sports bar in central tokyo. they moaned when nishikori lost. >> it's too bad. he still got second place. i am proud. >> thank you for what you've given us. >> people in his hometown were following along, too. teachers and students at his old junior high school agonized over every shot. >> i think he did so well. and i was very moved. i'm happy to have experienced this moment. >> one student said second place is great. it's a first for a japanese in a grand slam. >>> the president of ukraine has made his first visit to the front lines of the country. visit visited a port city where government forces have suffered heavy losses to pro russian
his coach won wimbledon in 2001. nishikori praised cilic after the match and said he couldn't play the tennis he wants and apologized for failing to get the trophy. cilic said he didn't know how he did it and this has been the best tournament of his life. tennis fans in japan got up early to watch the match on tv. they were glued to their screens until the end. some gathered at a sports bar in central tokyo. they moaned when nishikori lost. >> it's too bad. he still got second place. i am...
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there have been times that we've played in a final at wimbledon on multiple occasions and turn aroundand an hour later play doubles finals. if you had any issues, you need to let them go. >> you obviously had visions beyond the court. you have now since created a couple of businesses. you have a jamba juice franchise. you have a design company, a fashion company. well, it's obvious that you're interest in fashion and design because that's what you studied in school. two of those businesses make a lot of sense. why did you want to do a franchise as well as a third business? >> a franchise was just an opportunity that i wasn't necessarily expecting, but when the opportunity came, it was just very exciting and something i definitely wanted to move on. i believe in healthy eating most of the time. >> we can talk about eating. part of the reason that you've changed is because you're managing an auto immune disease. sgogren's syndrome. i think i had heard of it until i read that you had it. so when did you discover it? >> i just basically ended up getting sick basically. i got diagnosed and
there have been times that we've played in a final at wimbledon on multiple occasions and turn aroundand an hour later play doubles finals. if you had any issues, you need to let them go. >> you obviously had visions beyond the court. you have now since created a couple of businesses. you have a jamba juice franchise. you have a design company, a fashion company. well, it's obvious that you're interest in fashion and design because that's what you studied in school. two of those...
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10-15 wimbledon back years ago back in the early 2000. >> he's a his coach.fresh blood for tennis. guys are always going to be around at the grand slams but now there are some guys who can win. and for andy murray, the writing is not looking so good on the wall. for the first time since 2008, he slipped outside the world top 10. >> he's probably got a lot on his mind. all at wimbledon this year. >> all of the legends. >> there were not as trim as they were. apart.t rip our family the world is in awe of what we have here, this nation. pseudo aboutt of it. from davidtorial cameron and "the daily mail" giving -- getting passionate. they are all running up there. themazing how we have seen type of conversation change, talking about ripping a family apart. i'm sure it's no accident giving the most recent polling data showing that women voters were highly undecided. to have agoing conversation with justine roberts. >> the ceo of k sanders. we saw the debate between salm over, butarling were we talk about the significance of that. what impact can three englishmen so
10-15 wimbledon back years ago back in the early 2000. >> he's a his coach.fresh blood for tennis. guys are always going to be around at the grand slams but now there are some guys who can win. and for andy murray, the writing is not looking so good on the wall. for the first time since 2008, he slipped outside the world top 10. >> he's probably got a lot on his mind. all at wimbledon this year. >> all of the legends. >> there were not as trim as they were. apart.t rip...
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. >>> rematch of the wimbledon final, final of the malaysian open. straight sets 6-4, 6-4. final bet. has been a big month for asian tennis with the continent's only grand slam winner le gna. but as preparing to return home for the japan open, he can only be having an impact. >> it can be hard to escape the crowd in tokyo with 13 million people competing for space and tennis courts have no exception. this club has 3,000 members with the numbers set to go up. k nishikori, given a vital boat to japan's large bud underachieving talent. >> for many players, isn't as big physically, to beat bigger and stronger opponents and go all the way to the final, gives me the confidence that i too can stand on that stage. >> for now, takahashi competes in junior tournaments. >> as a japanese player he doesn't really have a strong if physique. but he can become a player to compete on the world stage. >> if takahashi does end up competing. he returns home for japan open on monday with his stock at an all time high. k nishikouri's success, after his homecoming in tokyo he will emulate lee gna
. >>> rematch of the wimbledon final, final of the malaysian open. straight sets 6-4, 6-4. final bet. has been a big month for asian tennis with the continent's only grand slam winner le gna. but as preparing to return home for the japan open, he can only be having an impact. >> it can be hard to escape the crowd in tokyo with 13 million people competing for space and tennis courts have no exception. this club has 3,000 members with the numbers set to go up. k nishikori, given a...
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population since the government started keeping track of these stats in 1976 which is the year i won wimbledon, by the way. it is true. it is on wikipedia. the news reports in august over 50% of people aged 16 or over were single. in 1976 there was there 37%. he recalled the rise remarkable and said it has implications for our economy, society and politics. you know what else is for our so . >> you have all of these old people and all of these young people supporting it, that can't last forever. >> we are basically screwed. >> no, i am not getting old. >> you figured it out. >> that's a scientific fact. >> sitting here is positive proof that's not true. >> god once looked like you. >> not only that, the other bad news is it goes really fast. >> you know why? because as there is more time behind you and the years get smaller it starts getting like really crazy. it is the acceleration and aging is mind blowing. i call it aging velocity. >> you know who defied all of this? joan rivers. >> because she is still going strong? what are we talking about. >> you can look like joan rivers -- >> did you
population since the government started keeping track of these stats in 1976 which is the year i won wimbledon, by the way. it is true. it is on wikipedia. the news reports in august over 50% of people aged 16 or over were single. in 1976 there was there 37%. he recalled the rise remarkable and said it has implications for our economy, society and politics. you know what else is for our so . >> you have all of these old people and all of these young people supporting it, that can't last...
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roderick against federer, wimbledon final 2009. >> what's another sport you'd consider getting into? >> basketball. >> what kind of phone do you have? >> a flip phone. >> what's the greatest invention of all time? anything by apple? what have you learned from your father being an editor of the evening standard? >> perseverance. >> what have you learned from your brother as an editor of "the guardian?" >> great reporting. >> what have you learned from your children, love. >> what's your biggest regret? >> i don't have one. >> what's the least true rumor about you? >> they're all true. >> here's one more. the "new york times" reports anna wintour gets $200,000 for her clothing allowance. >> wow! >> we get that an split it three ways. here we are and this is what you get. >> she needs a lot of clothes. >> i want to see her play basketball. >> bupull back the hair in a ha? >> not going to happen. >>> speaking of weather, we have a little taste of summer. >> temps going way up and then way down again. they will go way up when really cool air moves in for the weekend. that cool air is just
roderick against federer, wimbledon final 2009. >> what's another sport you'd consider getting into? >> basketball. >> what kind of phone do you have? >> a flip phone. >> what's the greatest invention of all time? anything by apple? what have you learned from your father being an editor of the evening standard? >> perseverance. >> what have you learned from your brother as an editor of "the guardian?" >> great reporting. >> what...
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. >>> the open crown in china in a match of the wimbledon final.efore closing out 6-3, 6-4 over her canadian opponent. >> this means a lot. if somebody would have told me, this means a lot. >> in the meant's game, reaching the final of the malaysian open sweeping aside in straight sets 6-4 and 6-4. he'll take on u.s. in the final. becoming the first aaron player to meet the grand final. we have these reports now from tokyo. >> it can be hard to incite the crowd with 13 million people competing for space, and tennis courts are no exception. this club has 3,000 members with the numbers setting to up after the u.s. open with nishtori to reac win the grand slam. >> for a fellow japanese when compared to foreign players, to beat bigger and stronger opponents to go to the final acts as encouragement to me. if he can get there, it gives me the confidence that i, too, can stand on that stage. >> for now he competes in grand slams as a junior, but he thinks that attributes like this will help him to step up. >> as a japanese player he really doesn't have a
. >>> the open crown in china in a match of the wimbledon final.efore closing out 6-3, 6-4 over her canadian opponent. >> this means a lot. if somebody would have told me, this means a lot. >> in the meant's game, reaching the final of the malaysian open sweeping aside in straight sets 6-4 and 6-4. he'll take on u.s. in the final. becoming the first aaron player to meet the grand final. we have these reports now from tokyo. >> it can be hard to incite the crowd with...
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wimbledon, the final we almost won. 100th title which was really special to do here with our friendsand family in new york. >> let's go back to tiger and jack mclouth. what is the goal here? is there a magical number? we always looked at that 100 as a mountain, so far away. titlesdy's had the record at 61. we were always laughing at a that like no way. and then, boom, we got 62 i think in 2010. some guys were like, you are going to make it to 100. here we are knocking down 100. who knows how long we will keep going. you have to enjoy everyone. you never know when it is going to be your last. there is 15 teams that can win the grand slam title in doubles. in singles, there is probably only four. >> what do you think happens? not being there opens up the door for more players. >> what is interesting is the number of former champions that are now coaching. michael chang. >> sometimes in the open it was chang versus federer. they played grand slam finals against each other. it is wild. >> what is wrong with american tennis? >> it is just a period of time where we are waiting for these 16
wimbledon, the final we almost won. 100th title which was really special to do here with our friendsand family in new york. >> let's go back to tiger and jack mclouth. what is the goal here? is there a magical number? we always looked at that 100 as a mountain, so far away. titlesdy's had the record at 61. we were always laughing at a that like no way. and then, boom, we got 62 i think in 2010. some guys were like, you are going to make it to 100. here we are knocking down 100. who knows...
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her last gain was a third round loss at wimbledon.s first ever grand slam winner was a victory at the french open. >> the colombian women's cycling team will continue to wear the uniforms that have attracted word wide attention. they were worn at a race in italy. the bit catching the eye is the placement of that flesh colored panel. the international cycling chronsaid they are not acceptable under decency. >> i designed the uniform as an an athlete, a woman, the cycle i have the that i am, i wouldn't be ashamed with this design. >> a night to remember in the brazilian city, but it wasn't all good. the striker on loan scored the two goals that sealed the win. after the second, this happened. he celebrate add goal by jumping an advertising board and straight into a tunnel to the blessing rooms. on the replay, you can see security staff tried to warn him. they then rushed to help the player out. he was shaken, but managed to finish the match. >> oh, dear. >> thanks so much. that brings us to the end of this news hour. >> a firsthand look
her last gain was a third round loss at wimbledon.s first ever grand slam winner was a victory at the french open. >> the colombian women's cycling team will continue to wear the uniforms that have attracted word wide attention. they were worn at a race in italy. the bit catching the eye is the placement of that flesh colored panel. the international cycling chronsaid they are not acceptable under decency. >> i designed the uniform as an an athlete, a woman, the cycle i have the...
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who has had a subpar season after recovering from back surgery, and he will win the 2012 season wimbledon. and this man beat the player from spain in four sets. in the women's draw, serena williams is through to the quarter finals. she beat her opponent in three sets. canada's player has been knocked out in the fourth round. she was beaten by number 17 seed of russia in straight sets. the defeat ends the number 7 seeds streak of making the finals in touch tournament this year. >>> football leagues around the world on a focus on international fixtures, this comes after a day of high drama. there were plenty of last-minute moves, undoubtedly the biggest was the columbian's transfer from monaco to plan chester united. he had only been at the french club for a year, having joined for around $23 million. 11 goals in 20 appearances. the deal reportedly includes an option for united states to sign him permanently. >>> it has been a record summer transfer period in europe, and just in terms of the numbers, a grand total of $2.1 billion spent on new signings. the premier league accounting for most
who has had a subpar season after recovering from back surgery, and he will win the 2012 season wimbledon. and this man beat the player from spain in four sets. in the women's draw, serena williams is through to the quarter finals. she beat her opponent in three sets. canada's player has been knocked out in the fourth round. she was beaten by number 17 seed of russia in straight sets. the defeat ends the number 7 seeds streak of making the finals in touch tournament this year. >>>...
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. >> former wimbledon champ andy murray now supporting independence tweeting to his two million followers, huge day for scotland today! no campaign negativity last few days. totally swayed my view on it. excited to see the outcome. let's do this." jining me for real talk on the fox business network. a brit. senior reporter for -- all right. are we going head-to-head here, or are you in agreement? >> it was a terrible mistake. there are so many reasons to stay part of the union, and i can't really think of any particularly substantial ones to leave the union. >> already scotland has their own parliament, flag, national health service, curriculum, legal system, going on and on. why do they want to -- >> the scotts, i believe, want to create a scandinavian style neo-socialist welfare state. they want to up the level of government spending, up the level of social. >> laura, you wish that you were there to vote. >> i do very much so, yes. considering this is such an historic vote, it's not a general election. if we get it wrong, we can't try again in a few year's time. this is more than 300 ye
. >> former wimbledon champ andy murray now supporting independence tweeting to his two million followers, huge day for scotland today! no campaign negativity last few days. totally swayed my view on it. excited to see the outcome. let's do this." jining me for real talk on the fox business network. a brit. senior reporter for -- all right. are we going head-to-head here, or are you in agreement? >> it was a terrible mistake. there are so many reasons to stay part of the union,...
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serving a drug span he is coached, 2001 wimbledon champion, first grand slam final his coach too has had success in a slam, michael chang won in 1999. >>> native japan since he shocked novak djokovic on saturday, politicians are now taking notice. >> i think magnificent is the only word to describe this properly. if he's come this far we definitely want him to win the tournament. he not only represents the hope of all japanese citizens but would also be the first asian. so we want him to accomplish this great feat. >> well, serena williams already has the job done. straight set victory over caroline wozniacki. 4th on the all time list of grand slam singles victories but she's got some way to go to match australia's margaret court. 20 titles. >>> allegation he that australia deliberately lost a match at the world cup in spain to get themselves a better draw. basketball australia has been asked to explain the goal, the second string aussie side blew a 15 point lead to lose the match. quarter final match with the united states, academic at australia were knocked out in the second round
serving a drug span he is coached, 2001 wimbledon champion, first grand slam final his coach too has had success in a slam, michael chang won in 1999. >>> native japan since he shocked novak djokovic on saturday, politicians are now taking notice. >> i think magnificent is the only word to describe this properly. if he's come this far we definitely want him to win the tournament. he not only represents the hope of all japanese citizens but would also be the first asian. so we...
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that same year, martina navratilova won her first major singles title at wimbledon, and three years laterbecame the first openly gay professional athlete. she was a role model for 35-year-old jason collins who last year became the first openly gay player in the nba. >> my name is jason collins and i just finished my 13th year in the nba. >> american culture changed on monday. i'm a 34-year-old nba center. i'm black and i'm gay. >> last year, i became the first active openly gay professional athlete in the nba. >> and now for the first time ever, there's an openly gay athlete in one of the four major pro sports leagues. >> looking at it, there's always signs, i think, when someone does make that announcement. you were like okay, i can see it. those in my private life, they knew. >> i'm martina navratilova. i was born in czechoslovakia. after i became an american citizen, that july of '81, i was finally able to come out. i was the first professional athlete came out while i was still active. the women's locker room, women's tour, we all knew who was straight, who was gay. nobody cared. i pl
that same year, martina navratilova won her first major singles title at wimbledon, and three years laterbecame the first openly gay professional athlete. she was a role model for 35-year-old jason collins who last year became the first openly gay player in the nba. >> my name is jason collins and i just finished my 13th year in the nba. >> american culture changed on monday. i'm a 34-year-old nba center. i'm black and i'm gay. >> last year, i became the first active openly...
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even scotland's biggest celebrities are choosing sides with 2013 wimbledon champ andy murray joining the likes of sean connery in the vote yes campaign. with the vote no getting the biggest support, not to mention a check worth about $1.6 million from j.k. rowling. so take the temperature a bit for us, jim, what are we expecting today? >> hi, joy, well, emotions certainly in scotland are spiking on both sides. reports of friends, even family members split over how to vote with the three hours or so left to do so. and these people are aware that this is not a rehearsal. this is choice. could last for generations. i think here in london, britain -- the brits you speak to are in a state of denial. they can't even conceive of a great britain without scotland and are choosing not to deal with it hoping that the no for independence camp wins. very few rallies here, banners, things are going pretty much as normal in england. there's no question that a yes vote has britain on edge, given the huge implications, perhaps no one's more anxious than prime minister david cameron who has admitted p
even scotland's biggest celebrities are choosing sides with 2013 wimbledon champ andy murray joining the likes of sean connery in the vote yes campaign. with the vote no getting the biggest support, not to mention a check worth about $1.6 million from j.k. rowling. so take the temperature a bit for us, jim, what are we expecting today? >> hi, joy, well, emotions certainly in scotland are spiking on both sides. reports of friends, even family members split over how to vote with the three...
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he was recovering from his shoulder injury in 2002 and 2001 he won the wimbledon champions.he forwarded me to his coach for many years. >> rose: what did he do for you. >> goran this last year that we worked together brought special things to me and most of all belief in myself and in the game that's working for, work for so much in the off season and also this year to change my mind set to believe in what i have to do to try to become very dangerous and to try to use all of my potential. in the beginning of the easen it wasn't easy. my mind was keeping me back, trying to play like i used to play. and it was this ongoing battle which i broke through somewhere in the middle of the season. >> rose: what was the battle? >> it was battle in myself, whether this change is good, it's fine. >> rose: to accept the change. >> to accept the change and to see that this is the right way for me. and once i went for it, i felt that my game suddenly reached another step and another peak and with everybody in the team sort of we felt that the resuls were going to come. >> rose: was it prima
he was recovering from his shoulder injury in 2002 and 2001 he won the wimbledon champions.he forwarded me to his coach for many years. >> rose: what did he do for you. >> goran this last year that we worked together brought special things to me and most of all belief in myself and in the game that's working for, work for so much in the off season and also this year to change my mind set to believe in what i have to do to try to become very dangerous and to try to use all of my...
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we had never talked about -- the '09 wimbledon final or anything like that. yeah.king. no. [ laughter ] but it was just cool to pick his brain and hear he was very genuine with his thoughts. and i have a lot of respect for him. listen, i'd be the first person to jump on the band wagon of not liking him. i have a lot of reasons not to. he ruined me for ten years but -- [ laughter ] he's just a class act. >> seth: and you would defend him against his critics because you know, now that he is sort of not the number one player in the world. >> he's way down at number two right now. >> seth: right. [ laughter ] >> that guy -- that guy sucks! [ laughter ] >> seth: they talk about him like it's a precipitous decline but he is still two or three. i mean, that's where he's been -- >> i don't know what precipitous means -- [ laughter ] he -- it's funny. while i was still playing, i remember i was doing a press conference and i can't spell it either. i was doing a press conference -- [ laughter ] >> seth: oh, i can't spell. >> i was going to challenge you but i decided against
we had never talked about -- the '09 wimbledon final or anything like that. yeah.king. no. [ laughter ] but it was just cool to pick his brain and hear he was very genuine with his thoughts. and i have a lot of respect for him. listen, i'd be the first person to jump on the band wagon of not liking him. i have a lot of reasons not to. he ruined me for ten years but -- [ laughter ] he's just a class act. >> seth: and you would defend him against his critics because you know, now that he is...
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we usually start strong, we won that six times, french went out, bam, and wimbledon the final we almostwon but saved it for the open and got hur 100th title which was really special to do it here with our friends and family here in new york was pretty cool. >> rose: so let's go back to tiger and jack nicklaus, and we talked about rafael and roger, i mean what is the goal here, beyond is there a magical number where you say we could do that? >> yeah, i mean, we always looked at that 100 as just a mountain, so far away. i mean the woodies had the record of titles record at 61. so we were always laughing at that, no way. and then boom, we got 62, i think in 2010. and then some guy said you're going to make it to 100. we're like yeah, right, you know. and here we are. knocking on a hundred, who knows how long we want to play and keep going. but you know, you got to enjoy every one. you never know when it's going to be your last. there are so many good teams out there now. there are 15 teams that could have won a grand slam title in doubles. singles you probably say there are only four, you
we usually start strong, we won that six times, french went out, bam, and wimbledon the final we almostwon but saved it for the open and got hur 100th title which was really special to do it here with our friends and family here in new york was pretty cool. >> rose: so let's go back to tiger and jack nicklaus, and we talked about rafael and roger, i mean what is the goal here, beyond is there a magical number where you say we could do that? >> yeah, i mean, we always looked at that...
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andy murray, the wimbledon champion, he is a scott. he doesn't live in scotland anymore, he lives in england, so he is not able to vote, but he has weighed in with his opinion overnight, coming down on the side of the nationalist and supporting the independence campaign. we should know who wins out by this time tomorrow. shakespearedose of for our early financial news. thanks very much indeed. >> i like to think that scotland is not the only thing that is happening. i have an exciting life. they finished their two-day meeting yesterday, the september statement looked a whole lot like the july 1. ates won't rise until considerable time after qb ends. the question is still, what on earth is a considerable time even mean and as janet yellen even know what it means? have a listen to the fed chair herself. no mechanical interpretation of what the term considerable time means. repeatedly, the decisions that the committee makes about what is the appropriate time to begin to raise its target for the federal funds rate will be dated and. forher
andy murray, the wimbledon champion, he is a scott. he doesn't live in scotland anymore, he lives in england, so he is not able to vote, but he has weighed in with his opinion overnight, coming down on the side of the nationalist and supporting the independence campaign. we should know who wins out by this time tomorrow. shakespearedose of for our early financial news. thanks very much indeed. >> i like to think that scotland is not the only thing that is happening. i have an exciting...
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a lot of people know about, you know, what happened before wimbledon with rory mcilroy. >> you shouldout that. because, in my house, there's a huge, both my daughter and my wife are huge caroline fans. and they're just mad at rory. they're just mad that he did it over the phone. and then he started winning again. and she's a great girl. and i'm worried, i said, i hope he doesn't go on a bimbo binge. was she not a great girl for him? and look at her now. >> we go from the cloud to tennis, to you slide in a bimbo reference. good, everybody. >> i just don't want him the tiger problem. i mean, i just think she was a really good catch. and i think -- >> she's better off without him. she's been winning as a result. >> and i love rory. i mean not to disparage him. i'm taking my wife's -- i know when to argue and when not to. you think that she can beat serena this year? >> i'm going to say her stock just went back up on the upswing, and she is doing something unusual to prepare for her tennis. she said that in early november she's running the new york marathon. she's been running upwards of
a lot of people know about, you know, what happened before wimbledon with rory mcilroy. >> you shouldout that. because, in my house, there's a huge, both my daughter and my wife are huge caroline fans. and they're just mad at rory. they're just mad that he did it over the phone. and then he started winning again. and she's a great girl. and i'm worried, i said, i hope he doesn't go on a bimbo binge. was she not a great girl for him? and look at her now. >> we go from the cloud to...
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britain would not have a wimbledon champion anymore.hter] charles: the premier bookmaker will tell us the latest talk on whether scotland will vote on independence. more damage control for commissioner roger goodell after more players are badged after domestic abuse charges. take a look at this. stimulated blood splatter. what are they thinking? both of those stories are next. ♪ new york state is jump-starting business with startup-ny. an unprecedented program that partners businesses with universities across the state. for better access to talent, cutting edge research, and state of the art facilities. and you pay no taxes for ten years. from biotech in brooklyn, to next gen energy in binghamton, to manufacturing in buffalo... startup-ny has new businesses popping up across the state. see how startup-ny can help your business grow at startup.ny.gov whenwork with equity experts who work with regional experts who work with portfolio management experts that's when expertise happens. mfs. because there is no expertise without collaboration
britain would not have a wimbledon champion anymore.hter] charles: the premier bookmaker will tell us the latest talk on whether scotland will vote on independence. more damage control for commissioner roger goodell after more players are badged after domestic abuse charges. take a look at this. stimulated blood splatter. what are they thinking? both of those stories are next. ♪ new york state is jump-starting business with startup-ny. an unprecedented program that partners businesses with...
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didn't they play one wimbledon time, must have been about 15 years ago?yeah, yeah. >> we get to relive that moment. >> seema. >>> coming up later on the show, we've been putting so much focus on the ipo market from citizens to alibaba, go pro, we're going to talk to one of the top deal marriages from goldman sachs and get his view on the role that private equity is playing in the ipo market. that's coming up on "worldwide exchange." you know what my business philosophy is, reynolds? no. not exactly. to attain success, one must project success. that's why we use fedex one rate. their flat rate shipping. exactly. it makes us look top-notch but we know it's affordable. [ garage door opening ] [ sighs ] honey, haven't i asked you to please use the -- we don't have a reception entrance. [ male announcer ] ship a pak via fedex express saver® for as low as $7.50. it's in this spirit that ingu u.s. is becoming a new kind of company. one that helps you think differently about what's ahead, and what's possible when you get things organized. ing u.s. is now voya. ch
didn't they play one wimbledon time, must have been about 15 years ago?yeah, yeah. >> we get to relive that moment. >> seema. >>> coming up later on the show, we've been putting so much focus on the ipo market from citizens to alibaba, go pro, we're going to talk to one of the top deal marriages from goldman sachs and get his view on the role that private equity is playing in the ipo market. that's coming up on "worldwide exchange." you know what my business...
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. >> reporter: something making her go out early from wimbledon, then falling out earl from two others. open. my goal was to just win some matches. >> reporter: wozniacki overcoming her share of adversity as well. her friend, serena, reportedly helped her recover from a very public breakup with golf champ rory mcilroy. >> you're an unbelievable friend. you're an inspiration to me on and off the court. you definitely owe drinks later. >> they really are great friends. >> i love that. even after battle royale. >> i just tweeted the picture when serena was here in 1999 after the first u.s. open title. who could have imagined she would win 17 more, a total of 18 at this point? >> she's awesome. >> congratulations. >> 18 and counting. >> yes. indeed, indeed. >> congratulations. >>> more good news. wedding news from george clooney. the superstar revealing where and when he's tying the knot. >>> and then, kristen wiig and bill hader. >>> this is so cool. go to the desk. i'm taking a picture. >> i got you, good. >> you do the weather. >> look at this. >> yeah. >> you look professional behind
. >> reporter: something making her go out early from wimbledon, then falling out earl from two others. open. my goal was to just win some matches. >> reporter: wozniacki overcoming her share of adversity as well. her friend, serena, reportedly helped her recover from a very public breakup with golf champ rory mcilroy. >> you're an unbelievable friend. you're an inspiration to me on and off the court. you definitely owe drinks later. >> they really are great friends....