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adam wild watched this one.oming a familiar feeling. such pressure could be a lower place, but on wimbledon‘s centre court he is amongst friends. still, there was at least one trying not to make them feel too at home. but for bradley, the american qualifier, that would prove a struggle. kyle edmund with the early break and in the first set that is all it would take. the second, well, probably did find from somewhere a little extra skip in his step. it helped him take kyle edmund towards a tie—break. for both, time to rethink, for others perhaps a moment to refuel. well, whatever it was, the british number one moved up a gear, now forcing the errors, winning that tie—break without dropping a single point. and from there there would be only one winner. kyle edmund dominating and rarely troubled. this is the first time he threw to the third round. straight sets, no problems. of course, that comes with winning, success course, that comes with winning, success is a guest excitement from people, anticipation. that is
adam wild watched this one.oming a familiar feeling. such pressure could be a lower place, but on wimbledon‘s centre court he is amongst friends. still, there was at least one trying not to make them feel too at home. but for bradley, the american qualifier, that would prove a struggle. kyle edmund with the early break and in the first set that is all it would take. the second, well, probably did find from somewhere a little extra skip in his step. it helped him take kyle edmund towards a...
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adam wilde, bbc news. the birmingham born writer, held off a late challenge as well.lenty of plot twists and turns to come. the battle of the race emerges it is about opportunism. he supports chris froom later in the race but now he is free to take his chance. he did get a jump on the field, his sprint earned him two seconds. safely out of trouble in the hill, a good days work, the champions main rivals lost time. they hoped to take the stage win and the overall lead, but as they scaled the wall of britney, they seized his chance. he has come close to winning stages over the last five years, the race leader and thomas among those pursuing him. the birmingham born irishman was not going to let this one go. thomas is up to second overall, and the day belonged to one man. dan martin. drew savage, bbc news. the giants, what result for them. but the rise when, 20 point— 12, in the evening other game, the dragons drew 22, josh charlie had given the hosts the lead, but narrowed the deficit. the penalties tied the game and a tense finish, neither side could find a winning poi
adam wilde, bbc news. the birmingham born writer, held off a late challenge as well.lenty of plot twists and turns to come. the battle of the race emerges it is about opportunism. he supports chris froom later in the race but now he is free to take his chance. he did get a jump on the field, his sprint earned him two seconds. safely out of trouble in the hill, a good days work, the champions main rivals lost time. they hoped to take the stage win and the overall lead, but as they scaled the...
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heading back from their same petersburg —based, into birmingham international, and that is where adam wildeourney finally ends, a rather non—descriptor of birmingham airport, you may be able to see the aeroplane they arrived on, you certainly would be able to hear it if you were here, no great fa nfa re, hear it if you were here, no great fanfare, that is what the fa wanted, there were 50 or 60 fans watching there were 50 or 60 fans watching the plane as it taxied round the airport from the top of the multistorey car park. really, that was it, no great adulation and the like of which we have seen over the last few weeks with the heroics of the england team. i caught up with gareth southgate after they landed and he told me the team and the squad is did just a little bit of celebrating. we had a few drinks, everybody was singing, very special, that gives you a chance of being a successful team, not all about science and not all about what happens on the pitch, sometimes, those little moments that you share together, those relationships and friendships are with you forever and thatis friendsh
heading back from their same petersburg —based, into birmingham international, and that is where adam wildeourney finally ends, a rather non—descriptor of birmingham airport, you may be able to see the aeroplane they arrived on, you certainly would be able to hear it if you were here, no great fa nfa re, hear it if you were here, no great fanfare, that is what the fa wanted, there were 50 or 60 fans watching there were 50 or 60 fans watching the plane as it taxied round the airport from the...
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adam wilde, bbc news.ime there'll be four european sides in the semi finals of the world cup, beacuse earlier today france impressively eased past uruguay 2—nil. we will get a european winner. let's look at the other match with our earlier today. france simply too good for uruguay. drew savage reports. a first world cup semifinal for 12 yea rs. a first world cup semifinal for 12 years. i did that friends will remember in a day for uruguayans to try to forget. missing one of their star strikers they concentrated on defence, which worked for a0 minutes. until real madrid's raphael varane struck a glancing blow for france. without the injured edinson cavani, uruguay‘s main threat came from set pieces — but they found an inspired hugo lloris in their way. the french didn't really hit top gear, but then they didn't need to. afterjust over an hour, the game was as good as won. fernando muslera has played for uruguay over 100 times, but unfortunately, this is what he's most likely to be remembered for. both sides
adam wilde, bbc news.ime there'll be four european sides in the semi finals of the world cup, beacuse earlier today france impressively eased past uruguay 2—nil. we will get a european winner. let's look at the other match with our earlier today. france simply too good for uruguay. drew savage reports. a first world cup semifinal for 12 yea rs. a first world cup semifinal for 12 years. i did that friends will remember in a day for uruguayans to try to forget. missing one of their star...
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adam wilde, bbc news. let's take a look at the leaderboard.dan spieth out in front, he got his round off superbly then it is rory mcilroy with zach johnson also and that is the name tiger woods at five under. justin rose putting himself into contention with that without listing round of 64 today on four under par. it was really interesting here, hearing the thoughts of tiger woods coming into this open championship. he felt that this open championship. he felt that this was his best chance of winning another major. he has not won a major since the us open in 2008, his last open championship came in 2006, but he has pulled himself into contention in what is going to be a fascinating final day tomorrow. 14 justin rose, should he win here? i am realistic that might be with the margin he has to make up, he could move to world number one, and when his first open championship as well. remarkable to think it was some 20 yea rs remarkable to think it was some 20 years ago when he produced his best open finish, when he was for fourth, when he chipped i
adam wilde, bbc news. let's take a look at the leaderboard.dan spieth out in front, he got his round off superbly then it is rory mcilroy with zach johnson also and that is the name tiger woods at five under. justin rose putting himself into contention with that without listing round of 64 today on four under par. it was really interesting here, hearing the thoughts of tiger woods coming into this open championship. he felt that this open championship. he felt that this was his best chance of...
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adam wild, bbc news. the stuff of dreams. let's had now, where banned.l quarterfinal, she has been following england all the way around russia. we start with this? the next couple of nights we have been speaking, asking whether he could get his team back down to ground, focused after the penalty shoot out you are hearing moscow. that was simply nerveless, wasn't it was mac yes, this was the thing. theyjust looked so this was the thing. theyjust looked so cool and calm and composed and certainly mature beyond their years. they are the youngest and least experienced side in this time and have been right from the start. that performance tonight was, i say tonight because we are ahead of england, we, it was composed and almost shocking to watch. i have not managed to gather my thoughts. england really did not get off to the greatest star, let's be honest. it was slow, ponderous at times, we we re it was slow, ponderous at times, we were not giving them anything to worry about. but if harry kane does not give him the ball, harry maguire well. of course sterli
adam wild, bbc news. the stuff of dreams. let's had now, where banned.l quarterfinal, she has been following england all the way around russia. we start with this? the next couple of nights we have been speaking, asking whether he could get his team back down to ground, focused after the penalty shoot out you are hearing moscow. that was simply nerveless, wasn't it was mac yes, this was the thing. theyjust looked so this was the thing. theyjust looked so cool and calm and composed and certainly...
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adam wild, bbc news.small village on the western coast of greenland, prompting fears that falling chunks of ice will unleash an enormous wave on the coastline. the iceberg is looming over houses in the village of innaarsuit, about 1000 kilometres north of the capital. local reporters say they fear it could split at any moment. the uk's newest polar research ship, the "sir david attenborough" has been launched on merseyside. the name was chosen for the largest commercial ship built in britain for three decades after ministers rejected a public vote for "boaty mcboatface". our science correspondent, victoria gill watched the launch. three, two, one, launch. years of work and one momentous splash — as britain's newest polar research ship floats for the very first time in the river mersey, the man whose name it now bears considers the role the vessel will play in polar science. it's only in recent years that we've discovered how dangerous plastic is. before that, we didn't really understand about cfcs and the
adam wild, bbc news.small village on the western coast of greenland, prompting fears that falling chunks of ice will unleash an enormous wave on the coastline. the iceberg is looming over houses in the village of innaarsuit, about 1000 kilometres north of the capital. local reporters say they fear it could split at any moment. the uk's newest polar research ship, the "sir david attenborough" has been launched on merseyside. the name was chosen for the largest commercial ship built in...
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adam wilde, bbc news.lliams to become the women's champion for the first time. taking the match in straight sets kerber picks up her third grand slam title. williams was the favourite going into the match despite it being only her fourth tournament since giving birth in september. joe lynsky reports. for all the finals and the titles, this is perhaps arena's greatest match. 36—year—old williams at a baby match. 36—year—old williams at a ba by last match. 36—year—old williams at a baby last year. she said she could barely walk to her letterbox. now she is back in the centre. the instinct has never better. but she would need all those flashes a pulp angelique kerber. the german new defence was key to a first wimbledon title. stay in the rallies and wait for the openings. that assistance was forcing the errors. williams had lost sight of how to finish the points. the american toiling, kerber clinched the first set. missier‘s women's draw has seen other star names for lowly, quietly kerber has carved their way
adam wilde, bbc news.lliams to become the women's champion for the first time. taking the match in straight sets kerber picks up her third grand slam title. williams was the favourite going into the match despite it being only her fourth tournament since giving birth in september. joe lynsky reports. for all the finals and the titles, this is perhaps arena's greatest match. 36—year—old williams at a baby match. 36—year—old williams at a ba by last match. 36—year—old williams at a...
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adam wilde can tell us. they called saturday the open moving day.ow the real competition gets going. leading the way, justin rose, no one has ever done better carnoustie. being bushmen commending the early attention until tiger can't attain. tiger woods three times a champion, reminding everyone what the game is has been missing. whilst he was moving up the leaderboard, others were following. an early eagle, an ominous sign. the open now wide open, this was tommy fleetwood taking a share of the lead. there were plenty of course to wrestle it away again. the american pairof wrestle it away again. the american pair of zachjohnson wrestle it away again. the american pair of zach johnson and wrestle it away again. the american pair of zachjohnson and kevin kisner remained amongst the players to catch and with competition is fierce, no one yet seems making themselves at home on moving day. adam wilde, bbc news. young let's take a look at the leaderboard. jordan spieth out in front, he got his round off superbly at the start, eagle in the first, and then
adam wilde can tell us. they called saturday the open moving day.ow the real competition gets going. leading the way, justin rose, no one has ever done better carnoustie. being bushmen commending the early attention until tiger can't attain. tiger woods three times a champion, reminding everyone what the game is has been missing. whilst he was moving up the leaderboard, others were following. an early eagle, an ominous sign. the open now wide open, this was tommy fleetwood taking a share of the...
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adam wilde, bbc news. jordan pickford there.tars in england that is emerging throughout their travels through russia. they now return here to moscow for the semifinal next wednesday night. let's cross to samara. damn, are we seeing something very special here from england? i have been covering england? i have been covering england for quite some time and you get conditioned as a supporter and a journalist to the disappointment and underachievement. it is only four yea rs underachievement. it is only four years ago that england crashed out of the brazil 2014 world cup in five days flat. two years ago, euro 2016 when they are humiliated by iceland. but only 18 months or so since gareth southgate took a job on full time. it almost felt like they had nowhere else to turn what the debacle of the sacking. it is therefore truly extraordinary to consider, almost surreal, that england were in the last four of the world cup, with a genuine chance of making their first world cup final in more than half a century. in truth, had they lost ea
adam wilde, bbc news. jordan pickford there.tars in england that is emerging throughout their travels through russia. they now return here to moscow for the semifinal next wednesday night. let's cross to samara. damn, are we seeing something very special here from england? i have been covering england? i have been covering england for quite some time and you get conditioned as a supporter and a journalist to the disappointment and underachievement. it is only four yea rs underachievement. it is...
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adam wilde, bbc news. let‘s ta ke moving day. adam wilde, bbc news.ix birdies, just the one bogey setting himself up with a tilt at what could be another open title tomorrow. justin rose pulling himself back into contention with that really impressive round of 6a today. for under par, now four shots off the lead. you mentioned that incredible round forjustin rose but northern ireland ‘s rory mcelroy still in contention? he is indeed. we saw that impressive round once again from him yesterday, back to back, 69, he resumed on four under par, just struggling to get his game together a little bit at times, but as we know, he has got great history with this tournament, hasn‘t he? he won it back on 201a, the last of his two majors caved in. he was speaking yesterday saying he just wanted to try and stay into contention, potentially three or four shots off the lead will set himself up nicely. it is justin the lead will set himself up nicely. it isjustin rose the story of the day, would that really impressive round, benefiting from those conditions, the tourn
adam wilde, bbc news. let‘s ta ke moving day. adam wilde, bbc news.ix birdies, just the one bogey setting himself up with a tilt at what could be another open title tomorrow. justin rose pulling himself back into contention with that really impressive round of 6a today. for under par, now four shots off the lead. you mentioned that incredible round forjustin rose but northern ireland ‘s rory mcelroy still in contention? he is indeed. we saw that impressive round once again from him...
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adam wild has all the action. and so for these sides, the final stop on the world cup journey. in which anybody really wants to play in. pride and passion still counts plenty. while that is true for england, so too is it for belgium. inside four minutes, a goal, a lead. this clearly still matters. thomas meunier missed the semi—final suspended, this his belated way of offering amends. still, this is a young england team which still inspires. at 1—0, hope remained. eric dier, now the one marauding forward, a brilliant opportunity so close but denied when it mattered most. agonising for england at the tail of the tournament. when faced with eden hazard, england ultimately had no answer. belgium second, securing a third place at this world cup. for england, the journey‘s end. not the ending they wanted for belgium. it's bronze for the golden generation. the annual stilled a military parade the annual stilled a military parade has been held on the streets of paris. ascribed as a display of controlled force, it involved more than 4000 soldiers. —— described. 64 warplanes, 30 helicop
adam wild has all the action. and so for these sides, the final stop on the world cup journey. in which anybody really wants to play in. pride and passion still counts plenty. while that is true for england, so too is it for belgium. inside four minutes, a goal, a lead. this clearly still matters. thomas meunier missed the semi—final suspended, this his belated way of offering amends. still, this is a young england team which still inspires. at 1—0, hope remained. eric dier, now the one...
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adam wilde, bbc news. let's cross live now to saint petersburg in speech were sports correspondent.it correspondent. good evening. they gave it a go, england, didn't they? some there in the tower but others a bit like the semifinal against croatia classed as told in the end there for the belgians. it really did, lee. and if you google of england's major tests at this competition against top opposition. belgium twice 0k, competition against top opposition. belgium twice ok, the first time that they've in many changes to the starting line—up and to belgium's two but also croatia in the semifinals. they were tests that we re semifinals. they were tests that were not passed by england and they will need to find a different gear. many of big gareth southgate needs to improve his in game management. belgium ranked far higher than england and that different showing on the pitch. they've got star names and those star names lived up to their billing today whereas england's did not perform. but england's did not perform. but england at the end of this journey can look forward with the sense t
adam wilde, bbc news. let's cross live now to saint petersburg in speech were sports correspondent.it correspondent. good evening. they gave it a go, england, didn't they? some there in the tower but others a bit like the semifinal against croatia classed as told in the end there for the belgians. it really did, lee. and if you google of england's major tests at this competition against top opposition. belgium twice 0k, competition against top opposition. belgium twice ok, the first time that...
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here's adam wild. and so for these sites, the final stop on the world cup journey.to end, or the game anyone really wa nted end, or the game anyone really wanted to play in. but passion cou nts wanted to play in. but passion counts plenty. it's true for belgium. inside four minutes, a goal, a lead, this clearly still mattered. thomas meunier mr semifinal, suspended. this was his belated offering. it's a young england team whose exploits continue to inspire and hope remain. eric dyer, the one marauding forward, a brilliant opportunity, so close, and denied when it mattered most. agonising for england, the tale of the tournament. when faced with eden hazard, england ultimately had no answer. belgium's second securing a third place in this world cup. for england, journey‘s end, not the ending they wanted. for belgium, bronze for the golden generation. dylan groenewegen won stage eight of the tour de france — his second stage win in a row on this year's tour after a bunch sprint in amiens. the dutch rider was first across the finish line ahead of andr greipel and fernan
here's adam wild. and so for these sites, the final stop on the world cup journey.to end, or the game anyone really wa nted end, or the game anyone really wanted to play in. but passion cou nts wanted to play in. but passion counts plenty. it's true for belgium. inside four minutes, a goal, a lead, this clearly still mattered. thomas meunier mr semifinal, suspended. this was his belated offering. it's a young england team whose exploits continue to inspire and hope remain. eric dyer, the one...
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but there was joy bejustin rose as he shot a splendid 64 as adam wilde reports.ve gone and the real competition gets going. leading the way, justin rose, seven under par and no one has ever done better at carnoustie in the open. the englishman commanding the early tension and that was until tiger woods came to the team. tiger woods, three times champion, reminding everyone what the game has been missing. whilst he was moving up been missing. whilst he was moving up the leaderboard, others were following. jordan spieth, last yea r‘s following. jordan spieth, last year's winner, with an eagle. the open was now wide open and this is tommy fleetwood taking his share of the lead. there where plenty to wrestle it away again, kevin kisner remains amongst the players to catch and now rory mcilroy is beginning to have his say. the competition this thing is, no one yet is being allowed to feel at home on moving day. let's ta ke day. let's take a look at the leaderboard. three americans tied at the top, including the defending champion, jordan spieth, at nine under. and fra
but there was joy bejustin rose as he shot a splendid 64 as adam wilde reports.ve gone and the real competition gets going. leading the way, justin rose, seven under par and no one has ever done better at carnoustie in the open. the englishman commanding the early tension and that was until tiger woods came to the team. tiger woods, three times champion, reminding everyone what the game has been missing. whilst he was moving up been missing. whilst he was moving up the leaderboard, others were...
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adam wild has all the action.nation where they wanted it all to end, not the game which anyone really wanted to play, yet pride, passion still counts plenty. while that's true for england, so too is it for belgium. inside four minutes, a goal, a lead, this clearly still matters. thomas meunier missed the semifinals, suspended, this his belated offering of amends. still this is a young england team whose exploits continue to inspire. and at 1—0 hope remained. eric dier now the one marauding forward. a brilliant opportunity — so close. denied when it mattered most. agonisingly for england, the tale of the tournament. when faced with eden hazard, england ultimately had no answer. belgium's second securing a third place at this world cup. for england, the journey‘s end. not the ending they wanted for belgium, with bronze for the golden generation. and to show it's not alljust about football in russia, some transport workers in moscow have turned to a spot of bowling. this is apparently an actual sport called tram bowl
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adam wild reports. well, then, deep breath. again. the players with a great opportunity.p your eye on kieran trippier. croatia conceding a freekick where the world ‘s best would fancy their chances. here it was trippier. belief soared through the english team but there is always the english team but there is always the chance this could happen. ivan perisic‘s equalising. a moment to rally the players again but mario mandzukic too good to miss. 0ne rally the players again but mario mandzukic too good to miss. one last freekick cleared and that was it. the final whistle blew up on england's world cup. a sense of this opportunity. the final they knew could have been theirs, instead it would be croatia's. let's get some of the day's other news: british police say they've begun speaking to one of the latest novichok poisoning victims. charlie rowley has regained consciousness, and is no longer in a critical condition. authorities are still looking at a possible link to the case of russians sergei and yulia skripal, who were poisoned with the same substance in march. in wimbeld
adam wild reports. well, then, deep breath. again. the players with a great opportunity.p your eye on kieran trippier. croatia conceding a freekick where the world ‘s best would fancy their chances. here it was trippier. belief soared through the english team but there is always the english team but there is always the chance this could happen. ivan perisic‘s equalising. a moment to rally the players again but mario mandzukic too good to miss. 0ne rally the players again but mario mandzukic...
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in reply, the indian batsmen are making light work oif their target as adam wild reports.n the mind but cricket's version looms. time for england to lay the foundations, something which the top batsmen have a formidable reputation. but in world cricket, there are few sterner tests in india and in kuldeep yadav they found a young spinner about to turn this match. joe root soon followed. 0thers try to rebuild with limited success. kuldeep yadav stopping them in their tracks. ben stokes had reached 50 but that was as far as kuldeep yadav allowed him to go, ben sto kes‘ fifth kuldeep yadav allowed him to go, ben stokes' fifth wicket and david willey his sixth. just 268 to defend and againsta willey his sixth. just 268 to defend and against a side like india that appears a tall order. no time for celebration just yet but england may not keep them waiting too much longer. day six of the tour de france was a great day for irish cycling. dan martin picked up his first stage victory for five years. 112 miles for the riders to cover today starting in the north—west at brest and cros
in reply, the indian batsmen are making light work oif their target as adam wild reports.n the mind but cricket's version looms. time for england to lay the foundations, something which the top batsmen have a formidable reputation. but in world cricket, there are few sterner tests in india and in kuldeep yadav they found a young spinner about to turn this match. joe root soon followed. 0thers try to rebuild with limited success. kuldeep yadav stopping them in their tracks. ben stokes had...
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that's all the sport from me, adam wild, have a very good evening. thank you.nerve agent novichok, say they've found the source of the substance, in the home of the victims. dawn sturgess died in hospital on sunday after being exposed to the poison. her partner, charlie rowley, remains in a serious conditon in hospital. our correspondent duncan kennedy has the latest. the finding of the bottle like charlie rowley‘s home is a significant moment in innovative enquiry. tonight, police are still standing guard outside, two weeks after charlie and his partner dawn stu rg es were after charlie and his partner dawn sturges were contaminated by the novichok. we now know that that novichok. we now know that that novichok was found in a small bottle here on wednesday and that tests confirmed the bottle was the source of the nerve agent. police are to saying what sort of bottle it was or how we got here. —— aren't. dawn stu rg es how we got here. —— aren't. dawn sturges died last sunday, eight days after falling ill. sturges died last sunday, eight days afterfalling ill.
that's all the sport from me, adam wild, have a very good evening. thank you.nerve agent novichok, say they've found the source of the substance, in the home of the victims. dawn sturgess died in hospital on sunday after being exposed to the poison. her partner, charlie rowley, remains in a serious conditon in hospital. our correspondent duncan kennedy has the latest. the finding of the bottle like charlie rowley‘s home is a significant moment in innovative enquiry. tonight, police are still...
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gerri: amazing, well, it has been a wild 24 hours of weather, hot conditions are only getting worse. adams weekend forecast, good morning, janice. janice: hi, adam and gerri, volatile evening across the midwest with several reports of tornadoes and in an around the des moines area, marshal town we had such destruction with roof off homes and homes leveled in this area because of the reports of several tornadoes, so we will be watching this area, thanksfully right now no deaths but we do have reported injuries and this system is on the move, so not only this afternoon but tonight, severe threat for central u.s., tennessee, mississippi valley, parts of ohio valley, you need to be on alert for tornado watches and warn negotiation the area as we get through the area, unfortunately another volatile evening if terms of severe storms. the other big story the heat across the south, texas and oklahoma with temperatures well over 100-degrees, we are watching texas really no relief as we head into the weekend with heat advisories in effect, so dangerous heat, please be aware, all right, back to you,
gerri: amazing, well, it has been a wild 24 hours of weather, hot conditions are only getting worse. adams weekend forecast, good morning, janice. janice: hi, adam and gerri, volatile evening across the midwest with several reports of tornadoes and in an around the des moines area, marshal town we had such destruction with roof off homes and homes leveled in this area because of the reports of several tornadoes, so we will be watching this area, thanksfully right now no deaths but we do have...
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joining me now is our sports reporter adam wild. y it's not a huge surprise. but we know we have the credentials. this is the culmination of what is been a extranet career for geraint thomas. over at tickets since he made his debut in this event in 2007. he was the youngest rider in the whole of the tour de france. 11 yea rs the whole of the tour de france. 11 years on the rock, he will be confirmed as the jacket as drew was saying because tomorrow is the processional. no rivaljohn sent down the champs—elys es. he will become the third british champion. the first welshman. it is extraordinaire to think back as recently as a few years ago that britain never had a tour de france champion. now they've had three. chris froome running it four times. thomas becomes the first welshman to win the fort —— tour de france. an extraordinary achievement especially 14 extraordinary achievement especially 1a skype. they have had great domination over the few years. —— tea m domination over the few years. —— team sky. he met his wife at the final st
joining me now is our sports reporter adam wild. y it's not a huge surprise. but we know we have the credentials. this is the culmination of what is been a extranet career for geraint thomas. over at tickets since he made his debut in this event in 2007. he was the youngest rider in the whole of the tour de france. 11 yea rs the whole of the tour de france. 11 years on the rock, he will be confirmed as the jacket as drew was saying because tomorrow is the processional. no rivaljohn sent down...
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her opponent. he beat the world number 168 bradley klahn of the united states in straight sets — adam wildrett standing is, for kyle admin, being a familiar feeling. but on wimbledon‘s centre court, he is amongst friends. still there was at least one trying not to make him feel too at home. but for bradley klein, the american qualifier, that would prove a struggle. edmund with early break, and with the first set, that is all he would take. the second, he finds from somewhere a little extra skip in his step. it helped him take edmund towards the tie—break. for both, time to rethink, and for others a moment to refuel. whatever it was, the british number one moved up it was, the british number one moved upa it was, the british number one moved up a gear, now it was, the british number one moved up a gear, now forcing... without dropping a single point. from there, there would be only one winner. edmund dominating and rarely troubled. this is the first time he is due to the third round. straight sets, no problems. at the comes with winning and success. excitement from people, anticipation. tha
her opponent. he beat the world number 168 bradley klahn of the united states in straight sets — adam wildrett standing is, for kyle admin, being a familiar feeling. but on wimbledon‘s centre court, he is amongst friends. still there was at least one trying not to make him feel too at home. but for bradley klein, the american qualifier, that would prove a struggle. edmund with early break, and with the first set, that is all he would take. the second, he finds from somewhere a little extra...
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place play—off against belgium, insein —— in st petersburg, landing at birmingham airport, and adam wilde me, landing here at birmingham airport, really low— key welcome home, certainly no parade, no great fa nfa re, certainly no parade, no great fanfare, there were around 50 or 60 fans waving from the top of a multistorey car park. i caught up with gareth southgate after they landed, he said they did just a little bit of celebrating. amazing, amazing group to work with. really tight, everybody connected, players and staff, and we had a few drinks last night and everybody was singing. very special. that gives you a chance of being a successful team, not all about science, not all about what happens on the pitch. moments that you share together. those relationships and friendships are with you for ever and that is an important part of sport. we were aware of a number of landmarks we wa nted aware of a number of landmarks we wanted to hit, barriers we wanted to break through, always better to be looking to build and improve from a position of reaching the last four. we know there is work to
place play—off against belgium, insein —— in st petersburg, landing at birmingham airport, and adam wilde me, landing here at birmingham airport, really low— key welcome home, certainly no parade, no great fa nfa re, certainly no parade, no great fanfare, there were around 50 or 60 fans waving from the top of a multistorey car park. i caught up with gareth southgate after they landed, he said they did just a little bit of celebrating. amazing, amazing group to work with. really tight,...
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that's what you get with links golf wet and wild >> adam, one big thing here, we saw a lot of these pros that went 400 yards. is there a sign that the rain and wet conditions will slow the course down a bit from what we saw yesterday? >> well, as you quite rightly point out, the balls were just running and running off these big tee shots. rory mcilroy went after everything tiger took irons off his tee, and he was saying earlier in the week about how creative he wanted to be around the course that gave him a chance we've already seen balls sticking to greens you can go at the flags. we are expecting potential low numbers today. the early starters are making their case to be in contention >> perhaps some scoring conditions for that weekend. we'll watch closely. it will be broadcast on golf channel and nbc sports thank you very much, adam reed from carnoustie. >>> there could be trouble brewing for starbucks in china eunice yoon is live in beijing with those details starbucks getting roasted too much >> the company would like that to be the case i'm at one of the newest competitors to starb
that's what you get with links golf wet and wild >> adam, one big thing here, we saw a lot of these pros that went 400 yards. is there a sign that the rain and wet conditions will slow the course down a bit from what we saw yesterday? >> well, as you quite rightly point out, the balls were just running and running off these big tee shots. rory mcilroy went after everything tiger took irons off his tee, and he was saying earlier in the week about how creative he wanted to be around...
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rivals claim there's been vote rigging and interference from the armed forces, as paul adams reports. a night of wildporters. partial results showing their man head. these people worship the former cricketer and feel pakistan is on the brink of change. but the old guard is not conceding defeat yet. supporters of the former and now jailed yet. supporters of the former and nowjailed prime minister, nawaz sharif, calling this an assault on democracy. his brother says he rejects the result is utterly and is talking of blatant rigging. throughout the campaign there have been accusations that pakistan's powerful military is siding with imran khan. 26 years ago he was a national hero, leading the pakistan cricket team to world cup glory. he led a playboy lifestyle and married the british heiress jemima goldsmith, the first of three wives. but today's politician seems a very different man, campaigning on the issue of corruption and his apparent closeness to religious hardliners has earned him the epithet taliban khan. however much one wants to ignore hardliners, you can't: yes to work with them and he has a
rivals claim there's been vote rigging and interference from the armed forces, as paul adams reports. a night of wildporters. partial results showing their man head. these people worship the former cricketer and feel pakistan is on the brink of change. but the old guard is not conceding defeat yet. supporters of the former and now jailed yet. supporters of the former and nowjailed prime minister, nawaz sharif, calling this an assault on democracy. his brother says he rejects the result is...
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paul adams reports. a night of wild celebrations for imran khan and his supporters.change. a short time ago, he claimed victory and thanked supporters. translation: i want to talk about the members of my party. we have threats of suicide bombings and i want to thank my followers that in spite of all of this week we contested these elections and i thank god that we have succeeded and we have gotten this mandate. but the old guard is not conceding defeat yet. supporters of the former and now jailed prime minister calling this an assault on democracy. his brother says he rejects the result utterly and is talking of blatant rigging. throughout the campaign, there are accusations that pakistan's powerful military is siding with imran khan. 26 years ago, imran khan was a national hero, leading pakistan's cricket team to world cup glory. he led a playboy lifestyle and married the british heiressjemima goldsmith, the first of three wives. but today's politician seems a very different man. he has campaigned on corruption and his apparent closeness to religious hardliners has
paul adams reports. a night of wild celebrations for imran khan and his supporters.change. a short time ago, he claimed victory and thanked supporters. translation: i want to talk about the members of my party. we have threats of suicide bombings and i want to thank my followers that in spite of all of this week we contested these elections and i thank god that we have succeeded and we have gotten this mandate. but the old guard is not conceding defeat yet. supporters of the former and now...
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everyone attends the big fat wild party from every corner of lebanon. from. the remains from the big. adam and yusef from shut. and her friends from the center of beirut. and nine hundred children who would never have met without the focal count. of the locals on the refugees know each other better than i. do syrians palestinians and lebanese really understand how the other takes. that significant if there was just a moment when nobody on the you palestinians are you serious will never leave then it was worth it. or is it your country or monaco. on the pitch. doesn't matter. how much i have been out. of the company level so some never buy them i'm sure. but i have a problem why. can't someone else say i'm from. its. mission i'm i'm i'm good. i'm. here they want we think back we are. strangers we wish we wish to go back if we have the chance to go back to the us i would go. out on i hadn't even stubble some. sea of osama stuff on. syria would seem to be. ahead of us missing a month or months ahead no. i don't buy a. sleeve . sad to. say all the. stuff you've been up to them seems. son to me
everyone attends the big fat wild party from every corner of lebanon. from. the remains from the big. adam and yusef from shut. and her friends from the center of beirut. and nine hundred children who would never have met without the focal count. of the locals on the refugees know each other better than i. do syrians palestinians and lebanese really understand how the other takes. that significant if there was just a moment when nobody on the you palestinians are you serious will never leave...
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the last day of the summer camp everyone attends the big fat wild party from every corner of lebanon. and. how. the remains from the big. adam and yusef from shut. down. and her friends from the center of beirut. and nine hundred children who would never have met without the focal count. of the locals on the refugees know each other better than i. do syrians palestinians and lebanese really understand how the other takes. that significant if there was just a moment when nobody on the you promised in you are you syria or lebanese then. it was worth. your country all my country. on the pitch that does not. i'm not happy with the house. of the company eleven so there are five of them on the bench. and i have a problem. yes all of the. same i don't have the. same. response i'm i'm i'm i'm i'm good i'm i'm i'm i'm i'm. the one we think that we are. strangers we wish we wish to go back if we have the chance to go back to go. out on the new unstoppable live some. see you will some stuff i. say i want to be. i don't miss my mum almost i have no. i don't buy all. i seem. sad to. say i. keep it to them she's. the sun i'm. just. one of
the last day of the summer camp everyone attends the big fat wild party from every corner of lebanon. and. how. the remains from the big. adam and yusef from shut. down. and her friends from the center of beirut. and nine hundred children who would never have met without the focal count. of the locals on the refugees know each other better than i. do syrians palestinians and lebanese really understand how the other takes. that significant if there was just a moment when nobody on the you...
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everyone attends the big fat wild party from every corner of lebanon. how are. the remains from the big. adam and yusef from shut teela. and her friends from the center of beirut. and nine hundred children who would never have met without the pope will come. to the locals on the refugees know each other better than i. do syrians palestinians and lebanese really understand how the other takes. that significant if there was just a moment when nobody on the you promised in your are you syria or lebanese then it was worth it. or is it your country. on the pitch. doesn't matter. how much i've been out. of the company level so something never died and i'm sure. i don't have a problem why. can't someone just say i don't have enough. it's. just i'm i'm i'm i'm. i'm i'm i'm. here they want him we think back we are. strangers we wish we wish to go back if we have a chance to go back to us i would go. out on the new unstoppable laugh some. see that all the songs go on. sale for too few. i don't miss a month more months ahead of him. i don't buy all. i can see being. sad to. see me. keep it to them she.
everyone attends the big fat wild party from every corner of lebanon. how are. the remains from the big. adam and yusef from shut teela. and her friends from the center of beirut. and nine hundred children who would never have met without the pope will come. to the locals on the refugees know each other better than i. do syrians palestinians and lebanese really understand how the other takes. that significant if there was just a moment when nobody on the you promised in your are you syria or...
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wild weekend. let's start with transportation reporter adam tuss who is live along the potom in arlington. adam? >> oh, my goodness, guys. so much rain over the last couple of days, and did you know that if you're driving in this kind of weather you shouldou reduce speed by a third. you should not use cruise control d, of course, should have your windshield wipers on and your headlines on. take a look right now a the water continues to rage here. this is all that have water that's saturating tma ground and ng travel tricky. >> all this rains making the rive irs roll. >> yeah, it's too much. >> trees down. traffic stopped and some close calls out there making driving a bit uneasy right now. >> it's scary driving on these roads. i'm worried a tree is going to come down at any moment. >> reporter: mary talking about the recent deluge especially in northern virginia. >> oh, my gosh, it's crazy. i was watering my grass a week ago. >> yeah, all have you to do is take a look at great falls here on the virginia side to see just how much rain has fallen. normally this river flowing pretty well, but right
wild weekend. let's start with transportation reporter adam tuss who is live along the potom in arlington. adam? >> oh, my goodness, guys. so much rain over the last couple of days, and did you know that if you're driving in this kind of weather you shouldou reduce speed by a third. you should not use cruise control d, of course, should have your windshield wipers on and your headlines on. take a look right now a the water continues to rage here. this is all that have water that's...
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yorkshire got so so close in reply — england'sjoe root and adam lyth both making 50s, but they felljust short — losing byjust one run in the end. cue wildershire. castleford tigers missed—out on the chance, to go second in super league as they lost to the huddersfield giants. castleford lead for much of the first half — but huddersfield took control in the second half with, jermaine mcgill—vary helping himself to a hat—trick. elsewhere, leeds rhinos beat widnes, and warrington won on the road at hull kr. before we go, just time to remind you that the tour de france starts again in just under an hour's time. britain's geraint thomas still has the leader's yellowjersey, and you can follow it all live on the bbc sport website. that's all the sport for now. now for the weather with helen willetts. many of us had at least a little rain — a rarity — yesterday. but it's back to business as usual today. we've seen a little drizzly rain first thing. but behind this weather front the high pressure is building again for the rest of saturday, which means there will be more sunshine around than we had during the day on friday. there are one or two e
yorkshire got so so close in reply — england'sjoe root and adam lyth both making 50s, but they felljust short — losing byjust one run in the end. cue wildershire. castleford tigers missed—out on the chance, to go second in super league as they lost to the huddersfield giants. castleford lead for much of the first half — but huddersfield took control in the second half with, jermaine mcgill—vary helping himself to a hat—trick. elsewhere, leeds rhinos beat widnes, and warrington won...
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adam lyth both making half centuries. but they fell short, losing byjust one run in the end. cue wildns for somerset, hampshire, durham, and leicestershire. castleford tigers missed out on the chance to go second in the super league as they lost to huddersfield giants. castlefield led for most of the first half but huddersfield took control in the second half. warrington are up to third after winning on the road piedt hull kingston rovers. england play india later on in the first day of world cup. —— on the road to hull kingston rovers. england are ranked second. their captain says the team will benefit from home support. i've never felt expectation, i've only ever felt supported. i think we will feel that here. it'll be like having another player on the pitch. i don't think the girls will feel anything other than going out and giving everything. that is the only thing people expect. and it is what we expect from ourselves. england as hosts taking on india. they can say that hockey is coming home! experiments. sorry for the delay, we we re experiments. sorry for the delay, we were loo
adam lyth both making half centuries. but they fell short, losing byjust one run in the end. cue wildns for somerset, hampshire, durham, and leicestershire. castleford tigers missed out on the chance to go second in the super league as they lost to huddersfield giants. castlefield led for most of the first half but huddersfield took control in the second half. warrington are up to third after winning on the road piedt hull kingston rovers. england play india later on in the first day of world...
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we have to talk about the wild ski parties, you talked about how larry and sergei had a harem of women. brandon was not the best behaved. what did you uncover there? adam: it was really the chef at google. he is an interesting guy. you would think this is a minor position, but he was the vice president of food or something. he was in all of the meetings. emily: and through some pretty awesome parties. adam: he got special invitation to throw these parties where drugs were freely distributed. those drugs are now legal in california so i don't know if it is a huge scandal. but it was wild. i also got the first human resources person at google, her name is heather karens, to tell much as she could. she said yes. people were getting caught in the massage room, having sex with underlings. she did not name any names, but you know, if you read between the lines, it is all pretty clear. emily: has google or larry or sergei given you any comment on this? adam: their comment is no comment. emily: let's talk about facebook. fratlike atmosphere in the early days, no surprise. you had some fascinating insights from mark zuckerberg himself. adam: zuckerberg is also
we have to talk about the wild ski parties, you talked about how larry and sergei had a harem of women. brandon was not the best behaved. what did you uncover there? adam: it was really the chef at google. he is an interesting guy. you would think this is a minor position, but he was the vice president of food or something. he was in all of the meetings. emily: and through some pretty awesome parties. adam: he got special invitation to throw these parties where drugs were freely distributed....
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there has been vote rigging and interference from the armed forces in pakistan, as paul adams reports. a night of wildg of blatant rigging. throughout the campaign, there are accusations that pakistan‘s powerful military is siding with imran khan. 26 years ago, imran khan was a national hero, leading pakistan‘s cricket team to world cup glory. he led a playboy lifestyle and married the british heiress jemima goldsmith — the first of three wives. but today‘s politician seems a very different man. he has campaigned on corruption and his apparent closeness to religious hardliners has entered the epithet taliban khan. however much wants to ignore them, imran khan has to work with them. he has a working relationship with them, just like the opposition do. he is no different. the military is extremely important, given that pakistan is a state of war and a huge enemy in india, so any prime minister like imran khan has to work with the military. imran khan‘s party seems to win the most seats, not an outright majority, but almost certainly enough to put together a coalition. pakistan‘s new prime minister will
there has been vote rigging and interference from the armed forces in pakistan, as paul adams reports. a night of wildg of blatant rigging. throughout the campaign, there are accusations that pakistan‘s powerful military is siding with imran khan. 26 years ago, imran khan was a national hero, leading pakistan‘s cricket team to world cup glory. he led a playboy lifestyle and married the british heiress jemima goldsmith — the first of three wives. but today‘s politician seems a very...
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england'sjoe root and adam lyth both making 50s, but they felljust short, losing byjust one run in the end. cue wildre were wins for durham, somerset, hampshire and leicestershire. that was not due, was it? you did not sneak over to watch the cricket? no. shall we see it again? we cannot. it is not there. castleford tigers missed—out on the chance, to go second in super league as they lost to the huddersfield giants. castleford led for much of the first half, but huddersfield took control in the second half with jermaine mcgillvary helping himself to a hat—trick. elsewhere, leeds rhinos beat widnes, and warrington won on the road at hull kr. it looks like everton are about to make their biggest signing of the summer. they're close to bringing in the brazilian forward richarlison from watford in a deal that could be worth up to £50 million. he's well known to the new everton boss, marco silva, who managed him during his stint at watford. england play india in london later on the first day of the women's hockey world cup. england have never won the tournament, and were knocked out in the semis of thei
england'sjoe root and adam lyth both making 50s, but they felljust short, losing byjust one run in the end. cue wildre were wins for durham, somerset, hampshire and leicestershire. that was not due, was it? you did not sneak over to watch the cricket? no. shall we see it again? we cannot. it is not there. castleford tigers missed—out on the chance, to go second in super league as they lost to the huddersfield giants. castleford led for much of the first half, but huddersfield took control in...
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yorkshire got so so close in reply, england'sjoe root and adam lyth both making 50s, but they felljust short, losing byjust one run in the end. cue wildigers missed—out on the chance to go second in super league as they lost to the huddersfield giants. castleford led for much of the first half, but huddersfield took control in the second half with jermaine mcgillvary helping himself to a hat—trick. elsewhere, leeds rhinos beat widnes, and warrington won on the road at hull kr. in football, it looks like everton are about to make their biggest signing of the summer. they're close to bringing in the brazilian forward richarlison from watford in a deal that could be worth up to £50 million. he's well known to the new everton boss, marco silva, who managed him during his stint at watford. just as one world cup ends, another starts. this time it's women's hockey, which gets under way in london today. much—fancied hosts england, including several rio gold medalists, face india while ireland play the usa. jo currie's at the fan zone at queen elizabeth olympic park. it looks great behind you. lots to do for the fans building up to the match a
yorkshire got so so close in reply, england'sjoe root and adam lyth both making 50s, but they felljust short, losing byjust one run in the end. cue wildigers missed—out on the chance to go second in super league as they lost to the huddersfield giants. castleford led for much of the first half, but huddersfield took control in the second half with jermaine mcgillvary helping himself to a hat—trick. elsewhere, leeds rhinos beat widnes, and warrington won on the road at hull kr. in football,...
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adam lyth both making 50s. but they fell just short, losing byjust one run in the end. cue wildd tigers missed out on the chance to go second in super league, as they lost to the huddersfield giants. castleford lead for much of the first half, but huddersfield took control in the second half, withjermaine mcgillvary helping himself to a hat—trick. elsewhere, leeds rhinos beat widnes, and warrington won on the road at hull kr. it looks like everton are about to make their biggest signing of the summer. they are close to bringing in the brazilian forward richarlison from watford, in a deal that could be worth up to £50 million. he is well known to the new everton boss, marco silva, who managed him during his stint at watford. back to the open now, and tiger woods has had a steady return. his first open in three years, and the more eagle—eyed viewer might have noticed the tape on the back of his neck. it is called kinesiology tape and is worn by an increasing number of sports stars to relieve pain, while supporting muscles, tendons and ligaments. loads of footballers use it and hav
adam lyth both making 50s. but they fell just short, losing byjust one run in the end. cue wildd tigers missed out on the chance to go second in super league, as they lost to the huddersfield giants. castleford lead for much of the first half, but huddersfield took control in the second half, withjermaine mcgillvary helping himself to a hat—trick. elsewhere, leeds rhinos beat widnes, and warrington won on the road at hull kr. it looks like everton are about to make their biggest signing of...
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adam lyth both making 505. but they fell just short, losing byjust one run in the end. cue wildtleford tigers missed out on the chance to go second in super league, as they lost to the huddersfield giants. ca5tleford lead for much of the first half, but huddersfield took control in the second half, withjermaine mcgillvary helping himself to a hat—trick. elsewhere, leeds rhinos beat widne5, and warrington won on the road at hull kr. it looks like everton are about to make their biggest signing of the summer. they are close to signing the brazilian forward richarlison from watford, in a deal that could be worth up to £50 million. he is well known to the new everton boss, marco silva, who managed him during his stint at watford. england play india in london later, on the first day of the women's world cup. england have never won the tournament and were knocked out in the semis of their last big tournament, the commonwealth games earlier this year. but they are ranked second, and former captain kate richardson—walsh says the team will benefit from home support. i've never felt expec
adam lyth both making 505. but they fell just short, losing byjust one run in the end. cue wildtleford tigers missed out on the chance to go second in super league, as they lost to the huddersfield giants. ca5tleford lead for much of the first half, but huddersfield took control in the second half, withjermaine mcgillvary helping himself to a hat—trick. elsewhere, leeds rhinos beat widne5, and warrington won on the road at hull kr. it looks like everton are about to make their biggest signing...
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especially the great apes in particular from the wild would be illegal under international law so there was a comp a petition that was launched and adams who is the founder of the organization conserve congo he launched it trying to get as many people as possible to sign it to prevent these animals from being exploited here's what. position is that we stand firmly against the idea of ever sending our wildlife to china for reasons number one china is not involved in any close of russian war to my country we do not have any and dimly chinese want lushly knowledge and we do not just want to creates a climate where our grandchildren will have to travel to china to see these animals jake is moreover we know about the union face of oh wait chinese burning torture animals it doesn't show respect and therefore we are totally against it we have basically making a million signatures online so we can submit them to site see you know to ban completely our wildlife ever to be sent to china so this proposed transfer was between chinese zoos and the institutes in congo for the conservation of nature which has issued a statement distancing itself from
especially the great apes in particular from the wild would be illegal under international law so there was a comp a petition that was launched and adams who is the founder of the organization conserve congo he launched it trying to get as many people as possible to sign it to prevent these animals from being exploited here's what. position is that we stand firmly against the idea of ever sending our wildlife to china for reasons number one china is not involved in any close of russian war to...
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wild week of weather in the southwest. almost 200 tourists were evacuated from an arizona canyon as floods continue to drench the area. adamtails. reporter: recent monsoon storms in northern arizona caused two waves of flooding, first on wednesday. seven feet of floodwaters hit a reservation just before dark wednesday, sparking a rescue. a second wave hit 3:30 a.m. thursday. some 200 tourists visiting remote havasu false in grand canyon were taken out by helicopter. the area is remained closed seven to 10 days. the trailhead is closed. no one was reported missing. campers say it was a scary experience. >> the skies opening up. sheets of rain came down. one of our tents ended up in the river, in the stream right next to us. and then, there was water, the war levels are creeping towards our campsite. reporter: wasn't just in arizona. a family from denmark recorded this video as rain poured down in zion national park in utah. water came cascading down steep cliffs and mud and debris blocked the roadway. this video got a lot of attention. a 71-year-old woman went into a canal with her car. she was rescued by fire department pe
wild week of weather in the southwest. almost 200 tourists were evacuated from an arizona canyon as floods continue to drench the area. adamtails. reporter: recent monsoon storms in northern arizona caused two waves of flooding, first on wednesday. seven feet of floodwaters hit a reservation just before dark wednesday, sparking a rescue. a second wave hit 3:30 a.m. thursday. some 200 tourists visiting remote havasu false in grand canyon were taken out by helicopter. the area is remained closed...
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adam: thanks. ♪ ♪ ♪ an american child ♪ ♪ dreams can grow wild.ot of his work. steve: two time song writer of the year has a knack for writing hit songs. abby: phil vassar is here to rock the plaza with one of the fan favorites. did you say that's your little girl in the video? >> isn't that if you pleasey? she is 19 now. she was 3. it was so funny just to watch that thing. abby: how much do you like performing in the rain. >> i don't mind performing in the rain at all. you guys are going to sing with me today so it will be good. we are going to have fun. brian: give me a tambourine. steve: you are from lynchburg out in west virginia. >> i did. steve: talking about your piano skills. you actually moved to nashville to learn how to play the piano. started working in the clubs. and then the craziest thing happened. explain the connection to engel better hum per dink. you don't sound anything like him. >> is he great. i remember hearing him as a kid and my mom and grand mother and my dad with big fans of tom jones and engelberg hummer dink. i was pla
adam: thanks. ♪ ♪ ♪ an american child ♪ ♪ dreams can grow wild.ot of his work. steve: two time song writer of the year has a knack for writing hit songs. abby: phil vassar is here to rock the plaza with one of the fan favorites. did you say that's your little girl in the video? >> isn't that if you pleasey? she is 19 now. she was 3. it was so funny just to watch that thing. abby: how much do you like performing in the rain. >> i don't mind performing in the rain at all....
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adam schiff said this president has no meaningful legislation to show for his presidency. john garamundi sits on the armed services committee. can we take a pause for a second? i know the wildpening in your state. the largest, the carr fire, is just outside your district. the river fire is in your district. >> exactly. it's not a new situation. lake county area has had major fires every year. this is the second major fire in lake county. small county, rural, very poor county. devastated by these series of fires. obviously redding and across the state, we're in a very difficult situation. i was thinking about it as you said, the threat of shutting down the government. all of us depend on the government. firefighting is the most obvious. they say with the exception of emergency services usually. but all of the support behind the emergency services get shut down. so the kind of foundational support that is necessary to really protect americans, whether it's a fire in california or floods or hurricanes or tornadoes or whatever and by the way, it is hurricane season also, we really need a functioning government in every single way to provide the necessary support for our safety.
adam schiff said this president has no meaningful legislation to show for his presidency. john garamundi sits on the armed services committee. can we take a pause for a second? i know the wildpening in your state. the largest, the carr fire, is just outside your district. the river fire is in your district. >> exactly. it's not a new situation. lake county area has had major fires every year. this is the second major fire in lake county. small county, rural, very poor county. devastated...
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croatia, who play later. historic match and the story, he is adam wilde. to this point has been long, fraught with frustrations. long, fraught with frustrations. generation on burdened by disappointments of the past. disappointments of the past. the pride and passion remain. pride and passion remain. how much further that could take them. them. again, sweden, first to stay calm and composed. calm and composed. trading early blows are rarely looked like landing. looked like landing. target but this is england and they have more than just one harry. target but this is england and they have more thanjust one harry. have more thanjust one harry. it is headed firmly in! headed firmly in! harry maguire got his head to it! his head to it! if one harry does not get you, the other will! not get you, the other will! memorable first international goal for harry maguire. for harry maguire. here they were keen to find another before half—time. before half—time. chants, one moment of hesitation and was gone. was gone. throughout the england team, heroes are emerging. ar
croatia, who play later. historic match and the story, he is adam wilde. to this point has been long, fraught with frustrations. long, fraught with frustrations. generation on burdened by disappointments of the past. disappointments of the past. the pride and passion remain. pride and passion remain. how much further that could take them. them. again, sweden, first to stay calm and composed. calm and composed. trading early blows are rarely looked like landing. looked like landing. target but...