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adam wild has more.ut in auckland, the conditions were an ominous sign. when the rain finally stopped, and cricket got started, the thunderous blows soon followed. new zealand with a lightening fast start. the black caps batting, lighting up the skies. 146 on the board, jonny bairstow soon took charge of the reply, part of england's one—day world cup winning side that so narrowly beat new zealand in the summer, surely it couldn't get so close this time? yet here was chrisjordan, four needed off the final ball to tie the scores. a boundary did just that. few could believe it had happened again. and so to the super over, and bairstow once more going up and over. the target set. new zealand couldn't quite get there. and when eoin morgan did, the series was won. england once more winners in the most dramatic way. adam wild, bbc news. hannah cockroft set a new world record as she claimed her fifth consecutive t31i100m title at the world para—athletics championships in dubai. it was a british one two with kare
adam wild has more.ut in auckland, the conditions were an ominous sign. when the rain finally stopped, and cricket got started, the thunderous blows soon followed. new zealand with a lightening fast start. the black caps batting, lighting up the skies. 146 on the board, jonny bairstow soon took charge of the reply, part of england's one—day world cup winning side that so narrowly beat new zealand in the summer, surely it couldn't get so close this time? yet here was chrisjordan, four needed...
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adam wild reports. of days before the official start to the southeast asian games. but in the philippines, it is the race to be ready that it appears the hardest to win. indeed, for some the organisers have already been defeated. win. indeed, for some the organisers have already been defeatedlj win. indeed, for some the organisers have already been defeated. i am really upset. when we first got here. three hours of waiting in the airport and then eight hours waiting in theatre rooms and sleeping on the floor. you know, that adds up in a tournament like this. the football competition began earlier this week, but the cambodian side were far from the only ones to experience problems. an opening match draw followed delays with their accommodation. and those are problems widely reported, particularly on social media. but the venues ready is only to clear it does make the issue of getting the venues ready. time is rapidly running out. others like this delegation of athletes from indonesia had the benefit of b
adam wild reports. of days before the official start to the southeast asian games. but in the philippines, it is the race to be ready that it appears the hardest to win. indeed, for some the organisers have already been defeated. win. indeed, for some the organisers have already been defeatedlj win. indeed, for some the organisers have already been defeated. i am really upset. when we first got here. three hours of waiting in the airport and then eight hours waiting in theatre rooms and...
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adam wilde, bbc news. let's have a run through some of today's other sports news headlines, and...to beat defending champion xander schauffele at the world golf championship event in shanghai. ashleigh barty has picked up the biggest prize money ever offered in tennis by beating elina svitolina to claim the wta finals title. the australian world number one won in straight sets in shenzhen in china and was rewarded with a record £3.11 million. exeter chiefs overcame 3111 point deficit to beat worcester warriors by 2a points to 20. harry williams got the cruicial try with five minutes to go at sixways. and there was a brilliant performance from kenya's joyciline jepkosgei at the new york marathon. she won the women's event, in what was her first ever competitive race at that distance. she almost broke the course record as well. one to watch for sure. it's been a great day for british hoickey. both the men's and the women's teams have qualified for next year's olympic games in tokyo. they did it by winning the second legs of their qualifying matches today, and katie shanahan was watch
adam wilde, bbc news. let's have a run through some of today's other sports news headlines, and...to beat defending champion xander schauffele at the world golf championship event in shanghai. ashleigh barty has picked up the biggest prize money ever offered in tennis by beating elina svitolina to claim the wta finals title. the australian world number one won in straight sets in shenzhen in china and was rewarded with a record £3.11 million. exeter chiefs overcame 3111 point deficit to beat...
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adam wild has more.ply, partnering and‘s one—day world cup winning side that so narrowly beat new zealand in the summer, surely it couldn‘t get so the summer, surely it couldn‘t get so close this time? yet here was chrisjordan, so close this time? yet here was chris jordan, four so close this time? yet here was chrisjordan, four needed off the final ball to tie the scores. the boundary did just that. few could believe it had happened again. and so believe it had happened again. and so to the super over, and bairstow once more going up and over. the target set. new zealand couldn‘t quite get there. and when eoin morgan did, the series was one. england once more winners in the most dramatic way. adam wilde, bbc news. in rugby union, two games in the premiership today — earlier london irish beat leicester tiger 36—11. and there was plenty of drama in the late kick—off, as bristol came back from a 17—point deficit at half time to claim a late victory against exeter chiefs. novak djokovic has made an impressi
adam wild has more.ply, partnering and‘s one—day world cup winning side that so narrowly beat new zealand in the summer, surely it couldn‘t get so the summer, surely it couldn‘t get so close this time? yet here was chrisjordan, so close this time? yet here was chris jordan, four so close this time? yet here was chrisjordan, four needed off the final ball to tie the scores. the boundary did just that. few could believe it had happened again. and so believe it had happened again. and so...
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adam wild reports.change, the ferocity of the welcome is not one of them. the challenge laid down with a fervent familiar, but in the first round there was more passion than points, a single penalty for both sides. the closeness wouldn't last much beyond have time, eventually torn apart by the all blacks. sheer brute force would extend the lead. corey taking four british tacklers with him over the line. darrell clark's try reduced the difference and set the game up for a dramatic climax. with moments remain, jermaine mcgilvery could've leveled the scores, but the ball, like the match, slipped through english fingers. we just ran out time. another five minutes, we would've got that try. but i'm just pleased with their effort and the way we stuck to a plan that we went into the game with. the second half we made some things happen. we just got beat. two defeats from two now, the rugby league lions are back, but not the return they waited for her. adam wild, bbc news. our rugby league correspondent dave wo
adam wild reports.change, the ferocity of the welcome is not one of them. the challenge laid down with a fervent familiar, but in the first round there was more passion than points, a single penalty for both sides. the closeness wouldn't last much beyond have time, eventually torn apart by the all blacks. sheer brute force would extend the lead. corey taking four british tacklers with him over the line. darrell clark's try reduced the difference and set the game up for a dramatic climax. with...
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adam wild, bbc news.e including more medals for gb at the track cycling world cup in glasgow. that is all from me. mishal. now on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. goodbye. hello. this is bbc news with martine croxall. it's a night that will go down in internet and sporting history. two of the world's biggest youtube stars made their professional boxing debuts. with a combined following of a0 million subscribers, british internet star ksi beat his american rival logan paul after six rounds in an la ring. the men will reportedly take home around £700 thousand pounds for the match. i've been speaking to commonwealth boxing champion stacey copeland, who said it was a surprisingly good match given that the two men were novices. there is unlicensed boxing that's happened for many years but this is unprecedented in terms of non—regular professional boxers. notjust fighting but with this many viewers, it has not really happen before at this level. how safe was it? i don't know about the safety measu
adam wild, bbc news.e including more medals for gb at the track cycling world cup in glasgow. that is all from me. mishal. now on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. goodbye. hello. this is bbc news with martine croxall. it's a night that will go down in internet and sporting history. two of the world's biggest youtube stars made their professional boxing debuts. with a combined following of a0 million subscribers, british internet star ksi beat his american rival logan paul after...
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adam wild has more. the sporting journey of sonny bill williams has been as spectacular as it has been crown. just days after waving farewell at the rugby union world cup, hisjourney farewell at the rugby union world cup, his journey continues farewell at the rugby union world cup, hisjourney continues much more back to the sport where first began. he made his name helping them to the nrl title, a switch of coats followed rugby union in france and then in canterbury crusaders. his first return to rugby league came with another nrl title following. so too did another return to the rugby union. it is his performance at the international level that made him a global sporting icon. twice a rugby union world cup winner who also played in a rugby league world cup final. in the middle of it all, a career as a professional boxer. now canada seems the next step on his incredible journey, canada seems the next step on his incrediblejourney, only formed three seasons ago, they want a promotion to the super league and 110w promotion to the super league and now seem poised to be where the profile s
adam wild has more. the sporting journey of sonny bill williams has been as spectacular as it has been crown. just days after waving farewell at the rugby union world cup, hisjourney farewell at the rugby union world cup, his journey continues farewell at the rugby union world cup, hisjourney continues much more back to the sport where first began. he made his name helping them to the nrl title, a switch of coats followed rugby union in france and then in canterbury crusaders. his first return...
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adam wild has more. has been spectacular as it has been unusual. his career now seem certain to break more new ground for the ways —— just days after waving goodbye to the bulk up his journey continues to the sport where he first began. it was
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but as adam wild reports, he's still in the mix at the 02 arena. from spain, rafael nadal!s the world number one once more under the spotlight. his defeat led many to question his performance. now it was daniil medvedev‘s chance to ask what the spaniard had left. he was his first answer. the dow showed more fight, but medvedev is part of a new than a generation. here were he was with plenty of his own replies, taking the first set on a tie—break. recovering from injury, did he really had the stomach for this? the second set showed he had all that was required. the match was level once more. into a third set, the contest is now impossible tojudge. medvedev the first to make his move, 5—1 up, match point. here, natal returned, forcing another tie—break. the tightest of margins, none more so than the final point. a second look set this without, and rafael nadal for now stay in. any lingering questions answered by the world number one. in the evening game, stefanos tsitsipas qualified for the semi—finals after beating the defending champion alexander zverev. he's the youngest p
but as adam wild reports, he's still in the mix at the 02 arena. from spain, rafael nadal!s the world number one once more under the spotlight. his defeat led many to question his performance. now it was daniil medvedev‘s chance to ask what the spaniard had left. he was his first answer. the dow showed more fight, but medvedev is part of a new than a generation. here were he was with plenty of his own replies, taking the first set on a tie—break. recovering from injury, did he really had...
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there's been a few comings and goings in rugby union today, adam wild can tell us more...ay in rugby union today, three developing stories to bring you up to date with. here they are, starting with this man here. allen clarke. he has today left his role as head coach of pro 1a side ospreys, after a really very dismal start to the season both in that competition and in the champions cup. he only signed a three year deal last year but his reign has come to end — this is why here are their results in the pro 1a this season. last time out in that competition — a really humiliating defeat to the southern kings. some describing that as the lowest point in the clubs recent history. just one win, that one against benetton to speak of this season. also — they've lost both of their games in the champions cup so far, including a real thumping to saracens at the weekend so there they are at the bottom of pool four and already with a real fight on their hands. there are mitigating factors, clarke has had to deal with the absence of many key players who were away with wales at the world
there's been a few comings and goings in rugby union today, adam wild can tell us more...ay in rugby union today, three developing stories to bring you up to date with. here they are, starting with this man here. allen clarke. he has today left his role as head coach of pro 1a side ospreys, after a really very dismal start to the season both in that competition and in the champions cup. he only signed a three year deal last year but his reign has come to end — this is why here are their...
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adam wild has more. the sporting journey of sonny bill williams has been spectacular as it has been unusual. his career now seem certain to break more new ground for the ways —— just days after waving goodbye to the bulk up his journey continues to the sport where he first began. it was rugby league when he first made his name in the country bulldogs, helping them to the nrl title. a switch of codes followed to rugby union first in france and then canterbury crusaders. his first return to rugby league came with sydney roosters, another nrl title followed and so too did another return to rugby union. it is his performance at international level that have made him a global sporting icon. twice a rugby union world cup winner with the all blacks, he also played in a rugby league world cup final. amidst it all a career as a professional boxer. now canada seems the next step on his incrediblejourney, only three seasons ago toronto won promotion to the super league and now seem poised to make him one of the hig
adam wild has more. the sporting journey of sonny bill williams has been spectacular as it has been unusual. his career now seem certain to break more new ground for the ways —— just days after waving goodbye to the bulk up his journey continues to the sport where he first began. it was rugby league when he first made his name in the country bulldogs, helping them to the nrl title. a switch of codes followed to rugby union first in france and then canterbury crusaders. his first return to...
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adam wild reports. from spain, rafael nadal!e was the world number one once more under the world number one once more under the spotlight. his meek opening debate led many to question his performance. now it was daniil medvedev‘s turn to askjust what performance. now it was daniil medvedev‘s turn to ask just what the spaniard had left. this was his first answer. the dial seen once more determined, showing modified. medvedev is part of the new generation looking to see the old guard. here he was with plenty of his own replies, taking the first set on a tie—break. the dial had come to london recovering from an abdominal injury. did he really have the stomach for this? the second set showed he had all that was required. medvedev misplacing a forehand and the match was level once more. into a third set, the contest now impossible tojudge. a third set, the contest now impossible to judge. medvedev the first to make his move, 5—1 up matchpoint. but here again, rather‘s return winning five games in a row divorce and other tie—break. ex
adam wild reports. from spain, rafael nadal!e was the world number one once more under the world number one once more under the spotlight. his meek opening debate led many to question his performance. now it was daniil medvedev‘s turn to askjust what performance. now it was daniil medvedev‘s turn to ask just what the spaniard had left. this was his first answer. the dial seen once more determined, showing modified. medvedev is part of the new generation looking to see the old guard. here he...
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adam wild has more.jonny bairstow soon took charge of the reply, part of england‘s one—day world cup winning side that so narrowly beat new zealand in the summer, surely it couldn‘t get so close this time? yet here was chrisjordan, four needed off the final ball to tie the scores. a boundary did just that. few could believe it had happened again. and so to the super over, and bairstow once more going up and over. the target set. new zealand couldn‘t quite get there. and when eoin morgan did, the series was one. and when eoin morgan did, the series was won. england once more winners in the most dramatic way. adam wild, bbc news. let‘s take a look at some of the day‘s other sports stories. novak djokovic has eased through his first match at the season ending atp world tour finals. beating italy‘s matteo berrettini in straight sets. roger federer plays his first match tonight, he‘s up against dominic thiem. a missed par putt at the fourth extra hole of a six—man play—off by austria‘s matthias schwab gave en
adam wild has more.jonny bairstow soon took charge of the reply, part of england‘s one—day world cup winning side that so narrowly beat new zealand in the summer, surely it couldn‘t get so close this time? yet here was chrisjordan, four needed off the final ball to tie the scores. a boundary did just that. few could believe it had happened again. and so to the super over, and bairstow once more going up and over. the target set. new zealand couldn‘t quite get there. and when eoin morgan...
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adam wilde, bbc news. let's have a run through some of today's other sports news headlines, and...hampionship event in shanghai. ashleigh barty has picked up the biggest prize money ever offered in tennis by beating elina svitolina to claim the wta finals title. the australian world number one won in straight sets in shenzhen in china and was rewarded with a record £3.4 million. exeter chiefs overcame a 14 point deficit to beat worcester warriors by 24 points to 20. harry williams got the cruicial try with five minutes to go at sixways. and there was a brilliant performance from kenya's joyciline jepkosgei at the new york marathon. she won the women's event, in what was her first ever competitive race at that distance. she almost broke the course record as well. one to watch for sure. it's been a great day for british hoickey. both the men's and the women's teams have qualified for next year's olympic games in tokyo. they did it by winning the second legs of their qualifying matches today, and katie shanahan was watching at lee valley in london. confidence was high amongst these ho
adam wilde, bbc news. let's have a run through some of today's other sports news headlines, and...hampionship event in shanghai. ashleigh barty has picked up the biggest prize money ever offered in tennis by beating elina svitolina to claim the wta finals title. the australian world number one won in straight sets in shenzhen in china and was rewarded with a record £3.4 million. exeter chiefs overcame a 14 point deficit to beat worcester warriors by 24 points to 20. harry williams got the...
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adam wild reports., the ferocity of the welcome is not one of them. the challenge laid down with a fervent familiar, but in the first round there was more passion than points, a single penalty for both sides. the closeness wouldn't last much beyond have time, eventually torn apart by the all blacks. sheer brute force would extend the lead. corey haro we are neera taking british tacklers with him over the line. darrell clark's try reduced the difference and set the game up for a dramatic climax. with moments remain, jermaine mcgilvery could've leveled the scores, but the ball, like the match, slipped through english fingers. we just ran out time. another five minutes, we fingers. we just ran out time. anotherfive minutes, we would've got that try. but i'm just pleased with their effort and the way we stuck to a plan that we went into the game with. the second half we made some things happen. we just got beat. two defeats from two now, the by beat. two defeats from two now, the rugby league lions are back
adam wild reports., the ferocity of the welcome is not one of them. the challenge laid down with a fervent familiar, but in the first round there was more passion than points, a single penalty for both sides. the closeness wouldn't last much beyond have time, eventually torn apart by the all blacks. sheer brute force would extend the lead. corey haro we are neera taking british tacklers with him over the line. darrell clark's try reduced the difference and set the game up for a dramatic climax....
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that city result at lunchtime must have given liverpool a boost, adam wild is here with the rest of thesults , adam, liverpool did take advantage, but it wasn't straightforward. it certainly wasn't. having seen manchester city get a point at lunchtime against newcastle they will be licking their lips at the prospect of extending their lead at the top of the premier league to 11 points. they are up against brighton who have not won at anfield since 1983. and that fun continues but only just. liverpool with a 2—1 victory. liverpool starting very confidently. batman bare, terrific towering header to put them in front for cups a minute or two later he went and did it again. another had us 02— zero. pretty comfortable until the second half. first, a straight red card for handling outside his box. a free kick. side footing the ball and whilst liverpool were still rearranging themselves. very quick thinking led to a nervy last few minutes for lots of celebrations, as you would expect. lots of leap around anfield on what has been an emotional week the fans and everyone associated with the club.
that city result at lunchtime must have given liverpool a boost, adam wild is here with the rest of thesults , adam, liverpool did take advantage, but it wasn't straightforward. it certainly wasn't. having seen manchester city get a point at lunchtime against newcastle they will be licking their lips at the prospect of extending their lead at the top of the premier league to 11 points. they are up against brighton who have not won at anfield since 1983. and that fun continues but only just....
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it's been complicated build up to the final — as adam wild reports.ast victory. 10,000 strong party making the team wait just a little longer. those opponents, not quite such scenes, this is them leaving buenos ares the reigning champions in the fence they did turn out had seen it all before. but as both sides remarkable journey nears its end, the final destination has not always been quite so clear. for the second year in a row, the final has travelled. last years clashes between fans of river plate and juniors meant the second leg of the final was played in madrid. this year, political unrest in chile has forced the final itself to make the journey to peru. but now here it is, south america's biggest club game breaking away from tradition and this year, a single one—off match will decide the destination of the trophy. personally, i prefera single final. you will make it is fairer, whoever is the best strategy it is more exciting if it becomes a big event, fans enjoy the moment more. looking for the first victory in the generation with the plate far
it's been complicated build up to the final — as adam wild reports.ast victory. 10,000 strong party making the team wait just a little longer. those opponents, not quite such scenes, this is them leaving buenos ares the reigning champions in the fence they did turn out had seen it all before. but as both sides remarkable journey nears its end, the final destination has not always been quite so clear. for the second year in a row, the final has travelled. last years clashes between fans of...
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adam wild reports.itain's rugby league lions faced new zealand. whilst much in the game has changed, the ferocity of the welcome is not one of them. the challenge laid down with a familiar fervor, but in the first round there was more passion than points, a single penalty for both sides. the closeness wouldn't last much beyond half time, eventually torn apart by the all blacks. sheer brute force would extend the lead. corey harawira—naera taking four british tacklers with him over the line. darrell clark's try reduced the difference and set the game up for a dramatic climax. with moments remaining, jermaine mcgilvery could've leveled the scores, but the ball, like the match, slipped through british fingers. two defeats from three. the rugby league alliance or bag but not the result they hoped for. —— rugby league lions are back. it's a big weekend for great britain's hockey teams. a last chance to qualify for the olympics in tokyo next year and it's looking good for them. the women's side, who are olymp
adam wild reports.itain's rugby league lions faced new zealand. whilst much in the game has changed, the ferocity of the welcome is not one of them. the challenge laid down with a familiar fervor, but in the first round there was more passion than points, a single penalty for both sides. the closeness wouldn't last much beyond half time, eventually torn apart by the all blacks. sheer brute force would extend the lead. corey harawira—naera taking four british tacklers with him over the line....
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adam wild reports. for great britain's rugby league lions, the writing was on the wall.e some reputations to restore, but here, once again, struggling to get to grips with new zealand. britain under pressure from the start, the kiwis rarely looked troubled. shaunjohnson going over with barely a finger laid on him. britain bruised, bloodied and battered and they had not yet reached half—time. after 12 years away, so much more had been expected from this british side but it was new zealand taking their chances. in the case of ken maumalo, doing so quite brilliantly. josh hodgson did eventually find a way through for great britain but the damage had been done. yet another defeat. this team, this tour, looking ever more troubled. 0ur start, ourfirst few sets were all right, then a few early errors. the kiwis played well. they put a lot of pressure on us. we saw the stats at half—time. it was tough. we were sapped of energy. credit to us, we came out in the second half and there was plenty of fight in us. nonetheless, gutted, mate. a better result for england women's rugby le
adam wild reports. for great britain's rugby league lions, the writing was on the wall.e some reputations to restore, but here, once again, struggling to get to grips with new zealand. britain under pressure from the start, the kiwis rarely looked troubled. shaunjohnson going over with barely a finger laid on him. britain bruised, bloodied and battered and they had not yet reached half—time. after 12 years away, so much more had been expected from this british side but it was new zealand...
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the final is live on bbc two from quarter to eight tonight, and as adam wild reports, the build—up tost ask the 1981 team, the last time. a strong party making the last time. a strong party making the team waitjust a little longer. the opponents, this is them leaving buenos aries, the fence they did turn out have seen it all before. the remarkable journey nearing turn out have seen it all before. the remarkablejourney nearing its end, the final destination is has not always been quite so clear. last years clashes between the bitter rivals meant the second leg of the final was played in madrid. this year, political unrest in chile has caused the final itself to make the journey to peru. has caused the final itself to make thejourney to peru. but has caused the final itself to make the journey to peru. but now, curators, south america's biggest clu b curators, south america's biggest club game breaking with tradition with a single one off match that will decide the destination for the trophy. personally, i prefera single final, it is more fair. whoever has the best strategy, however pla
the final is live on bbc two from quarter to eight tonight, and as adam wild reports, the build—up tost ask the 1981 team, the last time. a strong party making the last time. a strong party making the team waitjust a little longer. the opponents, this is them leaving buenos aries, the fence they did turn out have seen it all before. the remarkable journey nearing turn out have seen it all before. the remarkablejourney nearing its end, the final destination is has not always been quite so...
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adam wild reports. for great britain's rugby league lions, the writing was on the wall.head, now loud, clearand yelled out in black and white. with two defeats from two on this tour, there we re defeats from two on this tour, there were reputations to restore, but once again, they were struggling to get to grips with new zealand. britain under pressure from the start, the kiwis rarely looked troubled. shaun johnson going start, the kiwis rarely looked troubled. shaunjohnson going over with barely a finger laid on him. britain bruised, bloodied and battered and they had not reached half—time. after 12 years away, so much more had been expected from this british side but it was new zealand taking their chances. in the case of ken maumalo, doing so quite brilliantly. josh hodgson did eventually find their way through for great britain but the damage had been done. yet another defeat. this team, this tour, looking ever more troubled. 0ur start was a right, then a few early mistakes. the kiwis played well. they put a lot of pressure on us. well. they put a lot of pressure on
adam wild reports. for great britain's rugby league lions, the writing was on the wall.head, now loud, clearand yelled out in black and white. with two defeats from two on this tour, there we re defeats from two on this tour, there were reputations to restore, but once again, they were struggling to get to grips with new zealand. britain under pressure from the start, the kiwis rarely looked troubled. shaun johnson going start, the kiwis rarely looked troubled. shaunjohnson going over with...
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but, as adam wild reports, he is still in the mix at the o2 arena. from spain, rafael nadal!rafa nadal‘s meek opening defeat led many to question his performance. now it was daniil medvedev‘s turned to us just what the spaniard had left. well, this was his first answer, nadal seeming at once more determined, showing more fight. but medvedev is part of the new generation, looking to unseat the old guard. here he was with plenty of his own replies, taking the first set on a tie—break. nadal had come to london recovering from an abdominal injury. did he really have the stomach for this? the second is that showed he had all that was required, medvedev misplacing a forehand and the match was level once more. into a third set. the contest now impossible to judge. medvedev the first to make his move, 5—1 up, match point. but here again, rafael nadal‘s return, to force another tie—break. extraordinary drama and the narrowest of margins, none more so than the very final point. a second look said this without, and nadal for the moment stays in. any lingering questions answered by the w
but, as adam wild reports, he is still in the mix at the o2 arena. from spain, rafael nadal!rafa nadal‘s meek opening defeat led many to question his performance. now it was daniil medvedev‘s turned to us just what the spaniard had left. well, this was his first answer, nadal seeming at once more determined, showing more fight. but medvedev is part of the new generation, looking to unseat the old guard. here he was with plenty of his own replies, taking the first set on a tie—break. nadal...
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adam wild has more. they say lightning never strikes twice.underous blows soon followed. new zealand with a lightning fast start. batting lighting up those grey skies. 146 on the board, jonny bairstow took charge of the reply. but of england‘s one—day world cup winning side that so narrowly beat new zealand in the summer. surely it could not get so close this time? yet here was chrisjordan, four needed off the final ball to tie the scores. a boundary did just that. few could believe it happened again. so to the super 0ver few could believe it happened again. so to the super over and jonny ba i rstow once so to the super over and jonny bairstow once more going up and over, the target set. new zealand could not quite get there. and when eoin morgan did, the series was one. england once more winners in the most dramatic way. that‘s all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. including the latest from the world pa ra—athletics championships where hannah cockroft has set a new world record to win her fift
adam wild has more. they say lightning never strikes twice.underous blows soon followed. new zealand with a lightning fast start. batting lighting up those grey skies. 146 on the board, jonny bairstow took charge of the reply. but of england‘s one—day world cup winning side that so narrowly beat new zealand in the summer. surely it could not get so close this time? yet here was chrisjordan, four needed off the final ball to tie the scores. a boundary did just that. few could believe it...
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turned out to be something of a disappointment so far in terms of both performance and results as adam wildand yelled out in black and white. with two defeats from two on this tour, there were some reputations to restore, but here, once again, struggling to get to grips with new zealand. britain under pressure from the start, the kiwis rarely looked troubled. shaunjohnson going over with barely a finger laid on him. britain bruised, bloodied and battered and they had not yet reached half—time. after 12 years away, so much more had been expected from this british side but it was new zealand taking their chances. in the case of ken maumalo, doing so quite brilliantly. josh hodgson did eventually find a way through for great britain but the damage had been done. yet another defeat. this team, this tour, looking ever more troubled. saracens played their first game since being docked 35 points and given a five million pound fine for breaching the premiership salary cap. they were greeted with some boos by the crowd at gloucester and a few cries of "cheat". but it didn't seem to affect sarries. .
turned out to be something of a disappointment so far in terms of both performance and results as adam wildand yelled out in black and white. with two defeats from two on this tour, there were some reputations to restore, but here, once again, struggling to get to grips with new zealand. britain under pressure from the start, the kiwis rarely looked troubled. shaunjohnson going over with barely a finger laid on him. britain bruised, bloodied and battered and they had not yet reached...
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but as adam wild reports, the build—up to the game has been anything but straight forward. 10,000 partyjust making them wait a little longer. for their opponents, not quite such scenes, this was them leaving the necessaries, the fence that did turn out —— buenos aires. the final destination has not always been quite so clear. the second year in the final travelled. fans of river played in bitter rivals mean the second leg of the final was played in madrid. this year, political u nrest in madrid. this year, political unrest in chile has caused the final itself to make the journey to peru. but now, here it is. south america's biggest club game breaking with tradition is single one off match will decide the destination for the trophy. personally, i prefera single final. it is more fair. the best will win and whoever has the best will win and whoever has the best strategy in place the best game on the day. it is more exciting and becomes a big event, fans enjoy the moment more. for the first wind and the generation with a plate of far more accustomed to such success, still, the
but as adam wild reports, the build—up to the game has been anything but straight forward. 10,000 partyjust making them wait a little longer. for their opponents, not quite such scenes, this was them leaving the necessaries, the fence that did turn out —— buenos aires. the final destination has not always been quite so clear. the second year in the final travelled. fans of river played in bitter rivals mean the second leg of the final was played in madrid. this year, political u nrest in...
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adam wild reports. it is the game's guest prize.england and south africa knowjust what victory feels like. both desperate to go there again. the teams of 2019 now carry that weight of hope and of expectation. england, on the other side of the world, with a chance to showjust how far they have come. we've had four years to prepare for this game. the only sadness is the tournament is going to end. you know, we are having a great time. and we want it to continue. but it comes to an end, so if got one more opportunity to play well. if england's future is to become world champions, their present willow just a little to their past. jonny wilkinson kicks england to glory in 2003, now offering wisdom to 0wen farrell, who hopes to do the same this morning. just how do england improve on that semi—final win over the all blacks? physically i think they can recover. mentally and emotionally, just to accept that yes, that was a phenomenal game, whatever, but it's done now, and it's almost that you start again. and starting again may well, for en
adam wild reports. it is the game's guest prize.england and south africa knowjust what victory feels like. both desperate to go there again. the teams of 2019 now carry that weight of hope and of expectation. england, on the other side of the world, with a chance to showjust how far they have come. we've had four years to prepare for this game. the only sadness is the tournament is going to end. you know, we are having a great time. and we want it to continue. but it comes to an end, so if got...
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wild. when adam schiff asked him the question, why didn't you tell us that, the honest answer would be becauseeally i had no idea you were going to have all these people follow me in testimony. that's why i'm here today to refresh my testimony. >> the democrat's lead counsel asked lieutenant colonel alexander vindman about a specific text message yesterday between volker and president zelensky, the text message suggested the ukrainian president may have been expecting a call from president trump. take a look. >> i want to go to the next slide, if we could, which is actually a text message that neither of you is on, but this is from ambassador kurt volker to andre yermak. this test message is less than a half hour before the call on july 25th. since neither of you were on it. i'll read it, it says from ambassador volker, good lunch, thanks. heard from white house. assuming president z convinces trump he will investigate, quote, to get to the bottom of what happened in 2016, we are nail down date for visit to washington. good luck. see you tomorrow, kurt. >> is this the sort of thing you're refe
wild. when adam schiff asked him the question, why didn't you tell us that, the honest answer would be becauseeally i had no idea you were going to have all these people follow me in testimony. that's why i'm here today to refresh my testimony. >> the democrat's lead counsel asked lieutenant colonel alexander vindman about a specific text message yesterday between volker and president zelensky, the text message suggested the ukrainian president may have been expecting a call from...
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if i mean, over at fake news, cnn, they compromised adam schiff, they ignore the major testimony in a obsessing over the wild opinions and gases from sondland that he made throughout the remarks. >> that's my presumption, my personal perception based on the facts at the time. the aid was my own personal you know, guess, i presumed it, yes. i think i filled in a lot of blanks. >> a lot speculation, a lot is your guest. >> i'm not in charge. >> you had to testify that you presumed foreign aid was this or that. you are guessing that this was tied to foreign aid it. >> that's my perception, yes, i presumed that might have to be done in order to get the aid released. >> i said repeatedly, congressman, i was presuming, correct as my presumption. >> ambassador sondland, you used the word, presumption, presumed, presumption, some form of the verb presume repeatedly today. today, he said that's the problem mr. goldman, it was nt tied to aid. of >> sean: in every course, this case it would be thrown out. hearsay is not admissible. that's not evidence. this of course, is not a court of law so a witch trial and democrat
if i mean, over at fake news, cnn, they compromised adam schiff, they ignore the major testimony in a obsessing over the wild opinions and gases from sondland that he made throughout the remarks. >> that's my presumption, my personal perception based on the facts at the time. the aid was my own personal you know, guess, i presumed it, yes. i think i filled in a lot of blanks. >> a lot speculation, a lot is your guest. >> i'm not in charge. >> you had to testify that you...
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kennedy: is is great, wild get kick the out in a few days, so sad, like living in a hoff el aa penthouse. >> did adam vi vindman do the democrat dirty work today. >> he di debunked a couple of talking points and arguments that democrats have been making, that for example full context of phone call was not released from white house, he said no it was all there they left burisma out, that was in there he said that the call was put into a secure system, because they were afraid of leaks that something that white house has been using to justify putting it in secure system locked away. from everyone else. and final i think hig i think hd was expose -- final thing he did, he talked to whistleblower and against shows schiff is being dishonest, who said he does not who know that person is. he may be was a leaker rather than som hero witness. kennedy: several republicans that made that implication that vindman is a leaker, he is like a sive and unlike a bucket. what do you make? >> i don't think that there is any evidence that vi vindman isa leaker. we have someone who serves in u.s. military who was then att
kennedy: is is great, wild get kick the out in a few days, so sad, like living in a hoff el aa penthouse. >> did adam vi vindman do the democrat dirty work today. >> he di debunked a couple of talking points and arguments that democrats have been making, that for example full context of phone call was not released from white house, he said no it was all there they left burisma out, that was in there he said that the call was put into a secure system, because they were afraid of...
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we'll continue to watch your story evolve thank you for joining us adam aron on the day that amc reported its results >> up next wilds teoos vers (vo) the flock blindly falls into formation. flying south for the winter. they never stray from their predetermined path. but this season, a more thrilling journey is calling. defy the laws of human nature. at the season of audi sales event. when i lost my sight, my biggest fear was losing my independence. mmm... good. so i've spent my life developing technology to help the visually impaired. we are so good. we built a guide that uses ibm watson... to help the blind. it is already working in cities like tokyo. my dream is to help millions more people like me. it is already working in cities like tokyo. through the at&t network, edge-to-edge intelligence gives you the power to see every corner of your growing business. from using feedback to innovate... to introducing products faster... to managing website inventory... and network bandwidth. giving you a nice big edge over your competition. that's the power of edge-to-edge intelligence. >> it's been a big afternoon earns. d
we'll continue to watch your story evolve thank you for joining us adam aron on the day that amc reported its results >> up next wilds teoos vers (vo) the flock blindly falls into formation. flying south for the winter. they never stray from their predetermined path. but this season, a more thrilling journey is calling. defy the laws of human nature. at the season of audi sales event. when i lost my sight, my biggest fear was losing my independence. mmm... good. so i've spent my life...
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wild developments. victor, what are we seeing? is it the inoculation of individuals who should be answering a lot deeper questions from any scrutiny or any criticism? >> we, the american people, four days of adam schiff, 30 hours, have radically turned against the impeachment inquiry and he started out with a bang and is ending with a whimper because he gave us a lecture about the permissibility, the use of hearsay. we know what the amendment is. he's doing that because these witnesses are so patriotic, they are going there facing the american people and saying i think, i assume, i presume. the reason they are doing it is because they have no evidence at all. what schiff is trying to tell the american people is i don't have a special counsel or special prosecutor like watergate or ken starr in the clinton matter. i don't have a white house tape or a blue dress. i have nothing. all i have is conjecture and hearsay. hearsay now is permissible. when you get to the ideology of the whole impeachment, that trump is somehow anti-ukraine and pro-russian and interfering with the jurisprudence in the ukraine, it falls apart because we learned that obama and fiona hill, of all people, didn't want to give
wild developments. victor, what are we seeing? is it the inoculation of individuals who should be answering a lot deeper questions from any scrutiny or any criticism? >> we, the american people, four days of adam schiff, 30 hours, have radically turned against the impeachment inquiry and he started out with a bang and is ending with a whimper because he gave us a lecture about the permissibility, the use of hearsay. we know what the amendment is. he's doing that because these witnesses...
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adam schiff would glassful down the gavel her down and they knew it would be -- >> dana: do you know what every reader needs? at week end. we'll switch gears. mayhem on the football field for the wildl brought everyone's talking about. that's next on "the five." some farms grow food. this one grows fuel. ♪ exxonmobil is growing algae for biofuels. that could one day power planes, propel ships, and fuel trucks... and cut their greenhouse gas emissions in half. algae. its potential just keeps growing. ♪ hi honey, we got in early. keeps growing. yeah, and we brought steve and mark. ♪ experience the power of sanctuary at the lincoln wish list sales event. sign and drive off in a new lincoln with zero down, zero due at signing, and a complimentary first month's payment. at verizon, we're building the most powerful 5g experience for america. that's why the nfl chose verizon. because they need the massive capacity of 5g with ultra wideband, so more screaming, streaming, posting fans... can experience 5g all at once. this is happening in 13 stadiums all across the country. now if verizon 5g can do this for the nfl... imagine what it can do for you. it's versus the other guys.eese (cheering
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wild card here. nobody knows what he's going to do. i think it's smart that adameek. we don't know what he is going to say. we have ideas, given that the the hints his attorney has given, that he may be willing to spill the beans. but the three witnesses that the democrats are putting up this week are reliable, credible. they're long-time public servants. they bring a lot to the table. john bolton at the end of the day is a partisan republican. i'm sure he will come up at some point and it will be fascinating to see how this plays out. >> second hour of "kasie d.c.." nikki haley saying she rejected a plan hatch bid former top aides to save the country by undermining the president. >>> first, a live interview with candidate julian castro. we'll talk about whether hunter biden should testify before congress like republicans want and a whole lot more. d a whole e here and even here? with new bounce rapid touch up spray, you can fight wrinkles anywhere. spray smooth and you're fresh and ready to go wherever you are. new bounce rapid touch up spray. bounce out wrinkles
wild card here. nobody knows what he's going to do. i think it's smart that adameek. we don't know what he is going to say. we have ideas, given that the the hints his attorney has given, that he may be willing to spill the beans. but the three witnesses that the democrats are putting up this week are reliable, credible. they're long-time public servants. they bring a lot to the table. john bolton at the end of the day is a partisan republican. i'm sure he will come up at some point and it will...
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adam schiff would glassful down the gavel her down and they knew it would be -- >> dana: do you know what every reader needs? at week end. we'll switch gears. mayhem on the football field for the wildout. that's next on "the five." we made usaa insurance for members like martin. an air force veteran made of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it - with hassle-free claims, he got paid before his neighbor even got started. because doing right by our members, that's what's right. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa like very high triglycerides, can be tough. you diet. exercise. but if you're also taking fish oil supplements, you should know, they are not fda-approved, they may have saturated fat and may even raise bad cholesterol. to treat very high triglycerides, discover the science of prescription vascepa. proven in multiple clinical trials, vascepa, along with diet, is the only prescription epa treatment, approved by the fda to lower very high triglycerides by 33%, without raising bad cholesterol. look
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wild moment as well. we'll get to kent in a moment. is that incredible? he ends it by saying "i don't know who the whistleblower is." >> four pinnochios ago we heard adam schiff saying he wasn't coordinating with the whistleblower. we know that's just not the case. that's why they don't want the whistleblower to come in and testify. >> listen, today's hearing was a swing and a miss for the democrats. and if i was one of the 31 democrats that won in trump districts not only would i be shaking in my boots tonight, i would be worried that nancy pelosi is going to send them down a path that will ultimately try to impeach the president with really no predicate there. you covered it extremely well, laura, as we look at this. what we've got to make sure of is that there is an impeachable offense and what we really saw today were two bureaucrats that have a ukraine-first really sentiment versus a president that has an america-first sentiment so those collided together and what we saw was that the president was really being vigilant about the american taxpayer dollars. >> congressman stewart, i noticed that as well. there were several points in the hearing when the wi
wild moment as well. we'll get to kent in a moment. is that incredible? he ends it by saying "i don't know who the whistleblower is." >> four pinnochios ago we heard adam schiff saying he wasn't coordinating with the whistleblower. we know that's just not the case. that's why they don't want the whistleblower to come in and testify. >> listen, today's hearing was a swing and a miss for the democrats. and if i was one of the 31 democrats that won in trump districts not only...
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wild... born to be don't hwild...♪ice. get 'em while they're hot. ed: adam up to a surprise devin nunes demanding that the house intel chair testify behind closed doors, quote: by now the american people know your desire to see the duly elected president removed from office outweighs your sense of responsibility, nunes writes, to running a functioning intelligence oversight committee. so, does the republican ranking member make a valid point? here to discuss fox news contributor, former u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york and author of the book "ball of collusion" andy mccarthy. good morning, andy. >> good morning, ed. ed: what do you think about this letter in the context is there was a dead lion set by chairman schiff of this morning for devin nunes to put forth what witnesses he wants. we should point out hunter biden is someone else that the republicans want to talk to. what do you think about, first, adam schiff being dragged behind closed doors like he has been doing to everybody else? >> well, you know, he is not -- that's not going it
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guess is adam schiff will be preparing this report that the intelligence committee needs to do or the articles of impeachment drawn up there. i think it is really, like you said, absolutely wild that that is happening with nunes to begin w. there's so many people in this story who cannot be taken credibly. parnas has been indicted. he's trying to find a way out. according to his lawyer, he wants to testify as long as his fifth amendment rights are protected. he is not incriminating himself. his lawyer said he would not be saying these things if there weren't text messages and other things. we could have a very interesting time moving forward as we figure out if parnas can sit before house intelligence committee and testify. >> a question for you. i want historical perspective having been through this once before. recall what it was like at this moment in the late 90s when this happened. in other words, testimony had been heard. the prospect of this moving to the senate. what do you remember of that time. what are lawmakers going through and what happens next? . >> we're talking about the clinton investigation? . >> yes. >> severe depression, actually. i sat on the floor in th
guess is adam schiff will be preparing this report that the intelligence committee needs to do or the articles of impeachment drawn up there. i think it is really, like you said, absolutely wild that that is happening with nunes to begin w. there's so many people in this story who cannot be taken credibly. parnas has been indicted. he's trying to find a way out. according to his lawyer, he wants to testify as long as his fifth amendment rights are protected. he is not incriminating himself. his...
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rampant hypocrisy again, wild conspiracy theories again, and all led by a corrupt and compromised, a coward and congenital liar. his name is adam schiff. he has been hell-bent on smearing this president now for three long years and no matter what lie he has to tell, he will tell it. no matter how corrupt, no matter what lacking of due process, he's going to let it all happen. let not your hearts be troubled, he has lied to this country for three straight years. we know how this is going to play out in the end and that is in 358 days, you, we, the american people, we ultimatelyo get to decide how this ends andu former democratic mayor of san francisco, he actually sums it up pretty nicely. willie brown, writing, d "democrats will spend the next few precious months acting out a pretend cliffhanger to which everyone knows the script and the ending and come next year, trump will have an impeachment victory quite possibly, likely, i would say, solid economy, the democrats will have what? absolutely nothing." look at what senator lindsey graham said. "impeachment in the senate will be dead on arrival." watch this. >> it's impossible
rampant hypocrisy again, wild conspiracy theories again, and all led by a corrupt and compromised, a coward and congenital liar. his name is adam schiff. he has been hell-bent on smearing this president now for three long years and no matter what lie he has to tell, he will tell it. no matter how corrupt, no matter what lacking of due process, he's going to let it all happen. let not your hearts be troubled, he has lied to this country for three straight years. we know how this is going to play...