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england will play in adelaide in the ashes under lights, so adelaide in the ashes under lights, so is ashes under lights, so is itjust a one—off or is day night test match cricket the future? i don't know, is the honest answer. let's be honest, the part of the reason we are doing this is because of the ashes in winter. ask me in five days' time... i might do, yeah. it will be historic, it will be the first or last, or it will be the first or last, or it will be the first in many. cricket has often been stifled or enriched by tradition, there has to be innovation, and for a few days here we will have to think pink. very much looking forward to that. japan's kei nishikori is out for the rest of the tennis season after tearing a tendon in his right wrist. the world number nine joins i2—time grand slam champion novak djokovic and stan wawrinka in missing the us open, which starts on 28 august. there was a shock at the cincinnati masters as unseeded american teenager frances tiafoe — ranked 87 in the world — beat alexander zverev, the number four seed. zverev was aiming for back—to—back ma
england will play in adelaide in the ashes under lights, so adelaide in the ashes under lights, so is ashes under lights, so is itjust a one—off or is day night test match cricket the future? i don't know, is the honest answer. let's be honest, the part of the reason we are doing this is because of the ashes in winter. ask me in five days' time... i might do, yeah. it will be historic, it will be the first or last, or it will be the first or last, or it will be the first in many. cricket has...
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england will play australia in adelaide under light, soak ina australia in adelaide under light, soakhem some practice so is itjust a one-off or is it the future? i don't know if the honest answer. a big pa rt know if the honest answer. a big part of the reason we are doing this is because of the ashes this winter. ask me in five days‘ time. it‘s going to be historic because it will either be the first and last for the first of many daylight— night—time test. for a few days here we will have to think pink. staying with cricket because you may have heard about this in the news 70 years on from the partition of india, and the creation of pakistan, well there‘s still only one thing that really brings the countries together and that‘s cricket. whenever the sides play, more than a billion people watch. and for a lot of the younger generation of british asians, cricket gives them a connection to their roots. nikesh rughani reports. it's it‘s probably the biggest sporting rivalry in the world. the tension around these matches is something that makes it more than just a game. nothing can expl
england will play australia in adelaide under light, soak ina australia in adelaide under light, soakhem some practice so is itjust a one-off or is it the future? i don't know if the honest answer. a big pa rt know if the honest answer. a big part of the reason we are doing this is because of the ashes this winter. ask me in five days‘ time. it‘s going to be historic because it will either be the first and last for the first of many daylight— night—time test. for a few days here we will...
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the date night schedule has had a positive effect on ticket sales, england will play australia in adelaidetch will give them some practice. this is one for a thursday night test match cricket the future? 0h this is one for a thursday night test match cricket the future? oh i don't know is the answer. a big part of the reason we're doing this is because of the ashes this winter. ask me in five days' time but it will be historic because it will either be the first and last the night test or the 1st of may. cricket is often enriched or stifled by tradition. there must be them for innovation and for a few days here we will have to think. england's sarah taylor scored 3a on her super league debut but it did not say is her team as they lost to sally by 33 runs. an unbeaten a0 from the captain helped inter london a3—6. taylor's innings gave lancashire some hope but five wickets so then collapsed to 100 all out, winning by 33 runs. scotland's catriona matthew has been called up to replace the injured suzann pettersen in europe's solheim cup team. a7 year old matthew has played in nine cups between
the date night schedule has had a positive effect on ticket sales, england will play australia in adelaidetch will give them some practice. this is one for a thursday night test match cricket the future? 0h this is one for a thursday night test match cricket the future? oh i don't know is the answer. a big part of the reason we're doing this is because of the ashes this winter. ask me in five days' time but it will be historic because it will either be the first and last the night test or the...
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hywel griffith, bbc news, adelaide. now, let's look at some other stories.eries have shut and almost a fifth of oil and gas production in the gulf of mexico has been suspended amid the largest storm to hit in the us in more than a decade. the closures are expected to cause a temporary spike in us gas prices. analysts expect the economic impact of the storm to surpass $40 billion, with direct losses of over $20 billion. on monday, amazon officially took over whole foods. it's a deal that cost online giant nearly $14 billion. and monday was also the day when the internet giant fullfilled a promise. it slashed prices on popular items like avocados and apples by a third as it bid to shake off its reputation for high prices. but for competitors like walmart and costco, the ecommerce giant's entry is a source of concern. that is world business report. we will be back in a moment to review some of the stories in the press. i will see you then. stay with us. more than half of those mis—sold payment protection insurance, or ppi, may not yet have claimed compensation.
hywel griffith, bbc news, adelaide. now, let's look at some other stories.eries have shut and almost a fifth of oil and gas production in the gulf of mexico has been suspended amid the largest storm to hit in the us in more than a decade. the closures are expected to cause a temporary spike in us gas prices. analysts expect the economic impact of the storm to surpass $40 billion, with direct losses of over $20 billion. on monday, amazon officially took over whole foods. it's a deal that cost...
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what is neat about america is the way it that refugee communities in adelaide are very different to 1with us. we'll be looking at a contentious issue in the nafta free trade negotiations due to begin today. that's all for now. stay with bbc world news. we have a bit of rain on the way on wednesday. particularly across western areas of the uk. and at the moment out there, it is dry. a lot of clear weather. and also quite nippy, particularly across northern areas of the uk. in the countryside code temperatures will be down to the single figures. 5—6, even on the south coast. here is wednesday's weather map. here is a low pressure approaching. that is going to upset western areas. but the morning could look sunny for many of us in the east, in england and scotland. south wales will be decent enough too. through the morning, will does increase and the winds, too. things will get greyer and grey and then there will be rain. rain getting to cornwall, northern parts of wales, northern ireland, certainly into the afternoon. but it will be fine and bright in many parts of england, especially i
what is neat about america is the way it that refugee communities in adelaide are very different to 1with us. we'll be looking at a contentious issue in the nafta free trade negotiations due to begin today. that's all for now. stay with bbc world news. we have a bit of rain on the way on wednesday. particularly across western areas of the uk. and at the moment out there, it is dry. a lot of clear weather. and also quite nippy, particularly across northern areas of the uk. in the countryside...
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the trains that are running adelaide, it's a mess.posed to be effected on a saturday, so already, within one day, it's a nightmare. transport coupled focus represents passengers and they've had members of their team out today observing. they say they are pleased they have seen so many members of staff in high viz jackets seen so many members of staff in high vizjackets directing passengers and warning passengers of the problem is that they are going to see in the coming weeks. but there is that big issue of compensation, because a lot of people are going to have their journeys are affected. it will be delayed, but there won't be any extra compensation for those passengers over the next three weeks. transport caste faubus believes this is something the real company believes this is something the real com pa ny really believes this is something the real company really does need to look at again. these are loyal passengers, and there are people who travel every day, pay a lot for season tickets, so where is the spirit of the customer ser
the trains that are running adelaide, it's a mess.posed to be effected on a saturday, so already, within one day, it's a nightmare. transport coupled focus represents passengers and they've had members of their team out today observing. they say they are pleased they have seen so many members of staff in high viz jackets seen so many members of staff in high vizjackets directing passengers and warning passengers of the problem is that they are going to see in the coming weeks. but there is that...
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also in the top ten, adelaide, perth and auckland. sydneyjust missed out at number 11.m why this recognition is about more than just bragging rights. i can brag a little, can't i? seven years is pretty remarkable. many of those cities are very close together. they are all wonderful cities. we use it as a marketing tool. for instance, international students, it is a great lever for chinese students. it is great for tourism. i am a little stunned, i was preparing myself to lose it this year but seven years in a row is remarkable. we are an all rounder. you cannot come to melbourne and take a photograph of a particular landmark, as you could in sydney, london, paris and new york. that is not what we are about. we are much more nuanced, layered sort of city. security pays a big role in these surveys. how has melbourne managed to be a world leader in that ranking? i think we live in a different world now. we pay a great deal of attention to security and safety. recently, comparatively recently, the former mayor borisjohnson, invited me to london to look at the full spectrum
also in the top ten, adelaide, perth and auckland. sydneyjust missed out at number 11.m why this recognition is about more than just bragging rights. i can brag a little, can't i? seven years is pretty remarkable. many of those cities are very close together. they are all wonderful cities. we use it as a marketing tool. for instance, international students, it is a great lever for chinese students. it is great for tourism. i am a little stunned, i was preparing myself to lose it this year but...
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channel three twenty one adelaide we come coming out of my costar with a wallace sos the seeds of knowledge of the current state of u.s. farmers in our teams would be the song toast puts the spotlight on the acting scandals that have rocked and still town as of late stay tuned to watch and see. what you get you want to use it you know that's another good morning and one million people died. he killed people even date you. know no one's income tooling everybody's rounded up and that's. here's what people been saying about reject. it actually it's the law and. the road show i go out of my way to you know what it is that really packs a punch. is the john oliver of war to americans in the sense that your version was better than that and see people you've never heard of low down to the. rest of the world but i'm very sure there were a seriously. according to the u.s.d.a. economic research service agricultural resource management survey and the national agricultural statistics service as of march eighth two thousand and seventeen nearly ninety nine percent of us farms are family owned and make a
channel three twenty one adelaide we come coming out of my costar with a wallace sos the seeds of knowledge of the current state of u.s. farmers in our teams would be the song toast puts the spotlight on the acting scandals that have rocked and still town as of late stay tuned to watch and see. what you get you want to use it you know that's another good morning and one million people died. he killed people even date you. know no one's income tooling everybody's rounded up and that's. here's...
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also in the top 10, adelaide, perth and auckland. sydney just missed out — at number 11.t i should say congratulations. how does this recognition help a city? | how does this recognition help a city? i can break a little, can't tie it? seven news is remarkable. they are all wonderful cities. we use it as a marketing tool. the instance, international students, it isa instance, international students, it is a great lever for chinese students. it is great for tourism. i ama students. it is great for tourism. i am a little stunned, i was preparing myself to lose it this year but seven myself to lose it this year but seve n years myself to lose it this year but seven years in a row is remarkable. we are an all rounder. you cannot come to melbourne and take a photograph of a particular landmark, as you could in sydney, london, paris and new york. we are much more nuanced, lei. whisk all across the gamut. —— lay it. nuanced, lei. whisk all across the gamut. -- lay it. security pays a big role. how has melbourne managed to bea big role. how has melbourne managed to be a world lea
also in the top 10, adelaide, perth and auckland. sydney just missed out — at number 11.t i should say congratulations. how does this recognition help a city? | how does this recognition help a city? i can break a little, can't tie it? seven news is remarkable. they are all wonderful cities. we use it as a marketing tool. the instance, international students, it isa instance, international students, it is a great lever for chinese students. it is great for tourism. i ama students. it is great...
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hywel griffith, bbc news, adelaide. 0ne scottish beer—maker has found a new way to keep its workers happyaff and charity. if brewdog hits its profit targets, it will giveaway $58 million dollars over the next 5 years. lucky things. two major world weather stories to bring you tonight. first of all, the catastrophic weather warning from hurricane harvey. 0ver catastrophic weather warning from hurricane harvey. over a metre has fallen at the official weather service site in houston. there could be another 35 centimetres before the week is out, more than two years worth of rain in london. imagine that falling in a few days. the storm has now moved out back to open waters. the wind is circulating around it anticlockwise, bringing moisture back in and feeding storm clouds. the rain continues to fall in torrents in south—eastern parts of texas, all the way to louisiana and mississippi. in these areas we will continue to see intense storms. further flash flooding and south—eastern parts of texas, the storm moves and things will improve weather—wise. for the likes of houston it looks like things
hywel griffith, bbc news, adelaide. 0ne scottish beer—maker has found a new way to keep its workers happyaff and charity. if brewdog hits its profit targets, it will giveaway $58 million dollars over the next 5 years. lucky things. two major world weather stories to bring you tonight. first of all, the catastrophic weather warning from hurricane harvey. 0ver catastrophic weather warning from hurricane harvey. over a metre has fallen at the official weather service site in houston. there could...
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is so keen to play this match is because they will be playing australia in the winter's ashes in adelaided be the first and last day night match in england, and the main concern is how they will keep warm come 9pm, for the spectators coming in this evening. we will get a weather forecast in a moment but one more story before that. a canadian woman has been reunited with her diamond ring, 13 years after she lost it while weeding in her garden. mary grams' daughter—in—law picked a carrot out of the vegetable patch and found its growth had been restricted by the ring. mrs grams, who's 84, had been too embarrassed to tell her husband she'd lost it, and had bought a cheap replacement. sarah campbell reports. i didn't think it would fit. i thought i'd have to go to the jeweller today, but it still fits, so i don't know. 13 years ago, mary's diamond ring fell off in her garden, lost, she thought for ever. i went to the garden for something and, i don't know, i saw this big weed and i don't know why i had to pull it, i should have left it alone or at least pulled it with the right hand. it must‘v
is so keen to play this match is because they will be playing australia in the winter's ashes in adelaided be the first and last day night match in england, and the main concern is how they will keep warm come 9pm, for the spectators coming in this evening. we will get a weather forecast in a moment but one more story before that. a canadian woman has been reunited with her diamond ring, 13 years after she lost it while weeding in her garden. mary grams' daughter—in—law picked a carrot out...
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which adelaide plays a version of michael flynn is available on netflix it's been described this movie as an afghanistan war satire it is therefore it's got to be based on factual things it is larry you know in part what happened was plan b. it optioned the book it was originally called the operators and it stemmed from an article in rolling stone magazine written by a gentleman in michael hastings who then went on to write the book by the line of the to the place and so plan b. option the book and they developed it for a period of years and david michaud does a very brilliant talented writer director from australia they test him with with directing the film adapting the book the book was serious the book was serious yeah and i think close to the beginning of production i think the decision was made between t.v. gardener jeremy and bred. to fictionalize it to give us a little bit more latitude in terms of telling the story that is in fact based on a book but they decided to make it a set of correct yeah and it gave you the nickname the polarizer he did you know saw early into the produ
which adelaide plays a version of michael flynn is available on netflix it's been described this movie as an afghanistan war satire it is therefore it's got to be based on factual things it is larry you know in part what happened was plan b. it optioned the book it was originally called the operators and it stemmed from an article in rolling stone magazine written by a gentleman in michael hastings who then went on to write the book by the line of the to the place and so plan b. option the book...
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england use this match partly to practice in dates slash night conditions for the ashes test match in adelaidee top of the order —— day— night. it could be almost anybody. thanks very much, we've just seen the ball swinging about a bit. england havejust kicked off against the united states in their final group match at the women's rugby world cup. earlier, new zealand made it to the last four. they comfortably beat canada 48—5 to top pool a. wales take on hong kong at quarter past five but neither they, nor their opponents can go through. england made six changes for their match, both teams unbeaten so far. the winners will seal automatic qualification for next week's semifinals. the early stages, still 0-0. semifinals. the early stages, still 0—0. ireland have also made six changes for their match this evening with france, knowing defeat would eliminate them from the tournament. former cycling world champion and double olympic silver medallist becky james has retired from international track sprint racing aged 25. the welsh athlete who has been plagued by injuries during her career, and suffe
england use this match partly to practice in dates slash night conditions for the ashes test match in adelaidee top of the order —— day— night. it could be almost anybody. thanks very much, we've just seen the ball swinging about a bit. england havejust kicked off against the united states in their final group match at the women's rugby world cup. earlier, new zealand made it to the last four. they comfortably beat canada 48—5 to top pool a. wales take on hong kong at quarter past five...
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the challenge that we have right now is that this president is not adelaide stevenson. he's not someone who doesn't get worked up. when he's passionate and angry, he's specific, he names names, points fingers and today it was many sides, many sides and a lot of positive admonition. i am very concerned that he is not sending a strong enough signal to people who think that this is the right way to engage in politics in america, mowing people down, showing up to protests which w shields and guns, i'm concerned that he missed an opportunity today to nip this in the bud and say i'm making america great again, this is not great. i do not want this. it's got to stop right now. he said some good thing but he did not say enough things and i'm worried. >> cedric alexander it shall -- go ahead, anushay. >> i completely agree with what van and evan just said. for some perspective, imagine if these crowds weren't white, they were black or they were muslim, what would we be talking about now? where would donald trump's statement be about right now? we need to be absolutely clear, the
the challenge that we have right now is that this president is not adelaide stevenson. he's not someone who doesn't get worked up. when he's passionate and angry, he's specific, he names names, points fingers and today it was many sides, many sides and a lot of positive admonition. i am very concerned that he is not sending a strong enough signal to people who think that this is the right way to engage in politics in america, mowing people down, showing up to protests which w shields and guns,...
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the trains at reine—adelaide. it's a mess. it's crazy.n saturdays, it's a nightmare. i think there are problems. unfortunately coincides with the beginning of the world athletics which i'm involved in, i hope it won't affect many people trying to get to the championships. network rail is being candid with people turning up at the station, they are saying that particularly at peak hours during the week you might have to queuejust peak hours during the week you might have to queue just to get into the station. if you get onto a train they are likely to be far busier than normal. that is the warning that has led passenger groups to say there should be some compensation for people are going to have to face three weeks of misery. the rail company that operates out of here says that is not going to happen, it will be normal, you will only qualify for compensation if your train is delayed for a significant time not because the timetable has been changed. south west trains said people had been warned this was going to happen. compensation will co
the trains at reine—adelaide. it's a mess. it's crazy.n saturdays, it's a nightmare. i think there are problems. unfortunately coincides with the beginning of the world athletics which i'm involved in, i hope it won't affect many people trying to get to the championships. network rail is being candid with people turning up at the station, they are saying that particularly at peak hours during the week you might have to queuejust peak hours during the week you might have to queue just to get...
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and he said you're going to destroy your career if you're going to get on this doomed ticket with adelaide stevenson. in west virginia they had a soiree down in palm beach, and the old man got up and rapted and said don't dare go into west virginia and nothing, but protestants there. they'll destroy you andnted and said don't dare go into west virginia and nothing, but protestants there. they'll destroy you and this one, jack kennedy stood up and he said well, we heard from the ambassador and this is what we're going to do which is exactly the opposite of what the ambassador had just been ranting about, so, tom, i can't remember really any time -- i would even urge caution with regard to wisconsin. kennedy's first trip, governor, into wisconsin which cost a few hundred dollars, probably was in the winter of '57 and '58. by the time hume are hubert humphrey had his very first meeting to discuss a possible presidential candidacy in the late summer of 1959, kennedy had already made more than three dozen stops in wisconsin and hadn't spent a nickel on advertising yet. one of the things that th
and he said you're going to destroy your career if you're going to get on this doomed ticket with adelaide stevenson. in west virginia they had a soiree down in palm beach, and the old man got up and rapted and said don't dare go into west virginia and nothing, but protestants there. they'll destroy you andnted and said don't dare go into west virginia and nothing, but protestants there. they'll destroy you and this one, jack kennedy stood up and he said well, we heard from the ambassador and...
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lots of people, they push you towards perth, western australia, maybe darwin up north, maybe even adelaidet it? you get more points, i think, if you go to perth than if you go to sydney. >> that's exactly right, stuart. i think that all of that is a product of, obviously, australia is the second most urbanized country in the world, and there was a view to make sure that they didn't flood even more so those already very populated areas to, essentially, encourage people to go to country towns and places like that. so, yeah, that is something that is definitely in operation in australia. stuart: and i don't think it would ever be in operation in the united states. i don't think -- >> think not. stuart: always a pleasure, nick. come back soon. >> god bless you, stuart varney. stuart: yes, sir, thank you very much. >>> now listen to this one, detroit is holding a mayoral primary election next week. half the candidates are convicted felons. what on earth? >> eight candidates, four out of the eight have criminal backgrounds, three have been charged with gun crimes. two have been convicted of assa
lots of people, they push you towards perth, western australia, maybe darwin up north, maybe even adelaidet it? you get more points, i think, if you go to perth than if you go to sydney. >> that's exactly right, stuart. i think that all of that is a product of, obviously, australia is the second most urbanized country in the world, and there was a view to make sure that they didn't flood even more so those already very populated areas to, essentially, encourage people to go to country...
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i'm between adelaide and melbourne so i'm in victoria. it is later in the day for me.as annoying and we had to get emergency dental repairs done on the roadside literally, but what ended up being a more long—term issue is the damage i've done to my left elbow. a month later and it's still giving me a lot of grief. it looks like there is a hairline fracture or an issue there. i'm on the bike for 16 hours a day so there is no time for the body to recover. i mean there has been many highs and lows. some preting unforgiving weather as you might imagine. it's winter down here so the graveyard shift, the early morning shifts are incredibly cold and the battle in australia is a lwa ys and the battle in australia is always the wind. sometimes it's with me. sometimes it's against me and that's incredibly tough. so 240 miles a day with a broken arm as well. you're nearly at the half—way point. mentally, how are things going, mark? massive highs and lows. anyone involved in endurance sport will know that. there is wonderful moments, riding through dawn every day is exciting. comp
i'm between adelaide and melbourne so i'm in victoria. it is later in the day for me.as annoying and we had to get emergency dental repairs done on the roadside literally, but what ended up being a more long—term issue is the damage i've done to my left elbow. a month later and it's still giving me a lot of grief. it looks like there is a hairline fracture or an issue there. i'm on the bike for 16 hours a day so there is no time for the body to recover. i mean there has been many highs and...