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last year, we also met adel, desperate for news. he lost his cousin, her husband, their daughter and baby. on the day of the fire we were just running around, just trying to find our relatives and you saw me on the day. but it was the aftermath, and in the aftermath, this whole community came together. what do you think the grenfell community have achieved a yearon? a desire to make sure this never happens again. at a local church, other families who lost children, parents, sisters, and brothers, heard calls for healing and justice. we pray that grenfell tower would turn from a symbol of pain and loss, a symbol of our failure to care for one another, into a symbol of change and renewal. they have mourned here as a community from the day of the fire supporting each other when those who should have done failed. # something inside so strong # i know that i can make it... at avondale primary, they lost 12 past and present pupils and a teacher. those who have died are always remembered. we pray for those who have lost their homes. how do
last year, we also met adel, desperate for news. he lost his cousin, her husband, their daughter and baby. on the day of the fire we were just running around, just trying to find our relatives and you saw me on the day. but it was the aftermath, and in the aftermath, this whole community came together. what do you think the grenfell community have achieved a yearon? a desire to make sure this never happens again. at a local church, other families who lost children, parents, sisters, and...
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she attended the service outside —— we also saw stormzy and adele, very vocalin also saw stormzy andaftermath of grenfell, saying not enough was being done for the victims and those who had survived. 32nd very powerful services. and there are more events to come, charlotte —— two very powerful services. we know god ‘s will be released outside the church wa nts will be released outside the church wants the service is over —— we know doves will be released. they are releasing 73 doves, one for each of the victims and a 73rd doves to represent many people‘s fears that perhaps there were other people in the tower that night who died, but have not been identified. later today, there will be a silent march through the area. that takes place every month so that people can remember and reflect on what happened. but of course, on the year anniversary, extra significance. the 24 anniversary, extra significance. the 2a hour vigil started yesterday. people began this yesterday. we saw g re nfell tower people began this yesterday. we saw grenfell tower lit up green and surrounding buildings and d
she attended the service outside —— we also saw stormzy and adele, very vocalin also saw stormzy andaftermath of grenfell, saying not enough was being done for the victims and those who had survived. 32nd very powerful services. and there are more events to come, charlotte —— two very powerful services. we know god ‘s will be released outside the church wa nts will be released outside the church wants the service is over —— we know doves will be released. they are releasing 73...
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not only by the local inhabitants but also by visitors from all over the world who come to enjoy the adele exonerate between the high and the low atocha. and it's not some open a museum experience in vocal image but a thriving example of natural unity in which man and animals live in harmony with the landscape. we'll call an edge and upland village that lies in the past at one time this region belongs solely to the wolves man moved in but with such respect that his houses with a gentle wooden architecture seem as if they've only been borrowed from nature for a while. indeed in a few centuries time perhaps this wolf's place will once again be the sole preserve of the wild hunters and to sit on the gandhian mountain in the background to. kick off life we take football personally. i do when we all want to win. the world cup but what's the outlook for germany squad in the run up to their match against sweden. two soccer legends are here to tell us what's washington you know how much a dozen can be shall buy lashed. on. you can preserve them. pass them on. and celebrate and choose. european tra
not only by the local inhabitants but also by visitors from all over the world who come to enjoy the adele exonerate between the high and the low atocha. and it's not some open a museum experience in vocal image but a thriving example of natural unity in which man and animals live in harmony with the landscape. we'll call an edge and upland village that lies in the past at one time this region belongs solely to the wolves man moved in but with such respect that his houses with a gentle wooden...
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last year, we also met adel, desperate for news.baby. 0n the day of the fire we were just running around, just trying to find our relatives and you saw me on the day. but it was the aftermath, and in the aftermath, this whole community came together. what do you think the grenfell community have achieved a year on? a desire to make sure this never happens again. at a local church, other families who lost children, parents, sisters, and brothers, heard calls for healing and justice. # something inside so strong # i know that i can make it... at avondale primary, they lost 12 past and present pupils and a teacher. we pray for those who have died and are always remembered. we pray for those who have lost their homes. how does a school cope after this? with difficulty. it was a day of dignity, but their campaign for answers does not end here. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: we take to the seas with father—to—be, fishing show presenter, and partner of new zealand's prime minister. there was a bomb in t
last year, we also met adel, desperate for news.baby. 0n the day of the fire we were just running around, just trying to find our relatives and you saw me on the day. but it was the aftermath, and in the aftermath, this whole community came together. what do you think the grenfell community have achieved a year on? a desire to make sure this never happens again. at a local church, other families who lost children, parents, sisters, and brothers, heard calls for healing and justice. # something...
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last year we also met adele, desperate for news. cousin, her husband, their daughter and baby. on the day of the fire we were just running around, just trying to find our relatives and you saw me on the day. but it was the aftermath and in the aftermath, this whole community came together. what do you think the g re nfell together. what do you think the grenfell community have achieved, a yearon? grenfell community have achieved, a year on? the desire to make sure this never happens again. at a local church other families who lost children, parents, sisters and brothers, heard calls for healing and justice. we prayed that grenfell tower would turn from a symbol of pain and loss, a symbol of our failure to care for one another, into a symbol of change and renewal. they have mourned here is a community, from the day of the fire supporting each other when those who should have done failed. something inside so strong # i know that i can make it... at avondale primary they lost 12 past and present pupils, and a teacher. those who have di
last year we also met adele, desperate for news. cousin, her husband, their daughter and baby. on the day of the fire we were just running around, just trying to find our relatives and you saw me on the day. but it was the aftermath and in the aftermath, this whole community came together. what do you think the g re nfell together. what do you think the grenfell community have achieved, a yearon? grenfell community have achieved, a year on? the desire to make sure this never happens again. at a...
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leading index thank you note to technology and caterpillar investor say it's this disparity which makes adele bad for understanding the true value of corporate america and because the index is based on share price cheney's clearly far behind top firms like the bank goldman sachs or apple they have share price is ten times higher than she signed off declining relevance perhaps but is the problem more on the side of general electric's or del let's get more on that from our correspondent on wall street can score to standing by he should be there there he is yes so general actually is out what does that mean for shell or shareholders. well and it was eight hundred ninety six when child's doll came up who was his favorite doll jones industrial average and as you mentioned g.e. was part of it then but the good days seem to be over for g.e. just in the past fifty two weeks the stock actually got hammered by about fifty five percent meaning the stock price got more in the hof what does it mean looking forward for the stock price well maybe not that much because we see that quite often before the stoc
leading index thank you note to technology and caterpillar investor say it's this disparity which makes adele bad for understanding the true value of corporate america and because the index is based on share price cheney's clearly far behind top firms like the bank goldman sachs or apple they have share price is ten times higher than she signed off declining relevance perhaps but is the problem more on the side of general electric's or del let's get more on that from our correspondent on wall...
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developments let's bring in our financial correspondent ali boss from frankfurt and our reporter hugh adel who's at the factory because of q. involves but when we first see you how damaging is this for folks who are. oh sure i mean rupert sadler was almost at the top of the company's not only c.e.o. of the but he sits on the executive board of volkswagen itself so call responsible for all the major decisions and he's been in the know for many years through top positions at once he was chief or c.e.o. fighting on p.s. one when he was on board there at the top and you know it just confirms many people suspicions here that i've talked to over the years since the scandal broke that it couldn't have just been a few middle range engineers acting on their own and acting up know this had to go to the top this knowledge of course nothing is proven yet rupert stock was among those who must be assumed innocent until they are proven guilty but it sure doesn't look good in the share today went down quite remarkably and the share of all is still above the level it was before the scandal tank than it rec
developments let's bring in our financial correspondent ali boss from frankfurt and our reporter hugh adel who's at the factory because of q. involves but when we first see you how damaging is this for folks who are. oh sure i mean rupert sadler was almost at the top of the company's not only c.e.o. of the but he sits on the executive board of volkswagen itself so call responsible for all the major decisions and he's been in the know for many years through top positions at once he was chief or...
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los que no cumplan con la medida de evacuaciÓn, serÁn arrestados.arantxa: mÁs adelant violencia que seouston. ♪ ♪ ♪ fÉlix: familiares de personas que murieron a causa del huracÁn marÍa acudieron a una manifestaciÓn de recordación compÁrese zapatos de las vÍctimas frente al capitolio en san juan, esto como protesta a la cifra oficial de cifras del gobierno de 64 muertos tras el paso del ciclÓn llego -- y que en un estudio reciente se puso en duda y se habla de aproximadamente 4500 fallecidos. arantxa: hoy es el dÍa 46 de protestas contra daniel ortega. decenas de detenidos fueron luego liberados y la embajadora de managua, dio datos sobre los heridos. fÉlix: en venezuela el régimen de nicolÁs maduro liberÓ a otros 40 presos polÍticos y son 79 liberaciones de detenidos en dos dÍas. el gobierno ha otorgado la libertad a otros que cumplieron cuatro aÑos en prisiÓn. le contamos quÉ ocurre en el panorama polÍtico venezolano. reportero: etrata de -- libertad. se trata de gabriel vallÉs, habÍa pasado los Últimos cuatro aÑos de su vida en prisiÓn, acusado de subversiÓn. >> la libertad la voy a
los que no cumplan con la medida de evacuaciÓn, serÁn arrestados.arantxa: mÁs adelant violencia que seouston. ♪ ♪ ♪ fÉlix: familiares de personas que murieron a causa del huracÁn marÍa acudieron a una manifestaciÓn de recordación compÁrese zapatos de las vÍctimas frente al capitolio en san juan, esto como protesta a la cifra oficial de cifras del gobierno de 64 muertos tras el paso del ciclÓn llego -- y que en un estudio reciente se puso en duda y se habla de aproximadamente...
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and the little rock to called the president adele tar. —— be little rocket man. it is quite astonishing and theatre. beneath the theatre, but it doesn't amount to? let's have a quick look at the daily express. teaming of the tyrant. how trump charm kim over... has he been tamed? it says in the metro, trump ecstatic but is he being played, 7 . metro, trump ecstatic but is he being played,? . that is what metro, trump ecstatic but is he being played, 7 . that is what we have to wonder. we will never know. there is a chance kim was staggering well briefed and we know that donald trump isa well briefed and we know that donald trump is a very good at reading his briefs. and the tyrant, taming of the tyrant. it is all melodrama. the most gorgeous melodrama and this is well on the world stage because everybody will notice this, even if they don't read the small print. in that sense of a triumph for the event. it is but they have also agreed on a four—point plan and the president has a privately announced an end to the military exercises on the k
and the little rock to called the president adele tar. —— be little rocket man. it is quite astonishing and theatre. beneath the theatre, but it doesn't amount to? let's have a quick look at the daily express. teaming of the tyrant. how trump charm kim over... has he been tamed? it says in the metro, trump ecstatic but is he being played, 7 . metro, trump ecstatic but is he being played,? . that is what metro, trump ecstatic but is he being played, 7 . that is what we have to wonder. we...
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adel was involved in the negotiations. that becomes anything other than a memorial garden is hurtful. it's... it's where our loved ones died. it's where people will be buried, effectively. i think it was just important that we put that anxiety to bed, so we pressed for a formal document. do you now feel reassured they won't rebuild on it? yes. a definite commitment? ifeel we will decide happens to the site top i once the anniversary is over, the consultation begins. there is much to reflect on. whether to use the cavity left when the tower is taken down, how to fund any plans and what kind of memorial want. what i'm trying to achieve is a very blank piece of paper that enables us, gives us the power to decide what that is, without imposing my ideas for the tower. i think that is important because it is not my decision to make, it is for the bereaved, the survivors and for the local community to make that decision. it is not my decision to make. a memorial is important, absolutely. it is part of our recovery process. my god
adel was involved in the negotiations. that becomes anything other than a memorial garden is hurtful. it's... it's where our loved ones died. it's where people will be buried, effectively. i think it was just important that we put that anxiety to bed, so we pressed for a formal document. do you now feel reassured they won't rebuild on it? yes. a definite commitment? ifeel we will decide happens to the site top i once the anniversary is over, the consultation begins. there is much to reflect on....
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singer adele has been spotted.ts where people pause and reflect and then move slowly on. i want to bring in my colleague and correspondent charlotte gallagher again. it's been such an emotional day, hasn't it, charlotte ? such an emotional day, hasn't it, charlotte? and this is only a snapshot of what people have had to endure for 12 months now. i think it's worth talking a little bit about the sort of trauma that continues to affect people and how they are being helped through it. yes. it was such a devastating night for so many people and in the immediate aftermath there was a recognition that so many people may need counselling and therapy, not to get over, perhaps, but come to terms with had happened that night, what they had seen, what they had lost. we know that children were involved in grenfell, children that perhaps lost classmates, including the children we saw at a local school earlier. they have been receiving specialist help, someone to talk to about what happened that night. not just those as well. fi
singer adele has been spotted.ts where people pause and reflect and then move slowly on. i want to bring in my colleague and correspondent charlotte gallagher again. it's been such an emotional day, hasn't it, charlotte ? such an emotional day, hasn't it, charlotte? and this is only a snapshot of what people have had to endure for 12 months now. i think it's worth talking a little bit about the sort of trauma that continues to affect people and how they are being helped through it. yes. it was...
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no other place on this earth where this flower is celebrated more then in austria every year a deaf adele festival takes place which draws interest from as far away as asia but we were also on hand for the festivities. iraq. and our old. and a snowman in spring they're just some of twenty four figures decorated with daffodils floating on lake outas they in austria. it's one of the venues for the country's biggest flower festival the highlight of the year in this region. some twenty thousand visitors come to watch the annual spectacle. i've never seen like this personal in my life and i've come in for longer than you know how larry his pelvis were in all kinds of the north of really amazing the rebirth was an experience for my life yeah i think that's why i thought the animals dressed in later hosen and traditional costumes were very very funny and very enjoyable and this is a ruthless yards. in fact a great deal of effort and tens of thousands of daffodils going to each figure. often the sculptors work through the night. every spring to all sail and south come a good region is carpeted in
no other place on this earth where this flower is celebrated more then in austria every year a deaf adele festival takes place which draws interest from as far away as asia but we were also on hand for the festivities. iraq. and our old. and a snowman in spring they're just some of twenty four figures decorated with daffodils floating on lake outas they in austria. it's one of the venues for the country's biggest flower festival the highlight of the year in this region. some twenty thousand...
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s common just for the festival def adele's are one of her favorite flowers and this is a childhood dream come true. if you haven't done quietly or up on the mountainside early this morning gathering flowers it wasn't easy our shoes are all wet but everybody was happy with what we brought even if the blossoms aren't absolutely perfect now i get threading them is a great experience a feeling of working together. normally the floats must consist of at least seventy percent daffodils this year a pull harvest prompted organizers to relax the rules so often blossoms like days is a natural materials like moss could be used as well. the participants in the bald i'll say pageant i'm making the most of it this is where all of the figures animal of fantasy are presented to the public when it comes to creativity the sky's the limit . what matters is winning over the public and the twenty member jury. her is prepared to be at them scott the cboe there is an evaluation catalogue comprising seven points including the death it will stick ness the overall impression and the size of the group those are th
s common just for the festival def adele's are one of her favorite flowers and this is a childhood dream come true. if you haven't done quietly or up on the mountainside early this morning gathering flowers it wasn't easy our shoes are all wet but everybody was happy with what we brought even if the blossoms aren't absolutely perfect now i get threading them is a great experience a feeling of working together. normally the floats must consist of at least seventy percent daffodils this year a...
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at the moment it is stevens who leads five games to three in the opening set one on sunday raffle adele bid for an eleventh roland garros title the world number one beat juan martin del potro in straight sets to reach the fallen away he'll face dominic team who is the only player to have beaten him on clay of the past two sees us. i know i have to play my best if i want to have chances look good think is i played a lot of good much of this clay court season so sunday is the day to do to give my best is a day to increase even a little bit more of the level i hope to do it. saturday marks what could be a historic moment in south african rugby as the first black player captains the national team against england in johannesburg has a story. there's no denying it white players have long made up a majority in south africa's national rugby team known as the springboks the team was once regarded as a symbol of apartheid and white supremacy but this man. has made history by becoming the team's first ever black test captain south africa is still struggling with the biggest of apartheid qualities
at the moment it is stevens who leads five games to three in the opening set one on sunday raffle adele bid for an eleventh roland garros title the world number one beat juan martin del potro in straight sets to reach the fallen away he'll face dominic team who is the only player to have beaten him on clay of the past two sees us. i know i have to play my best if i want to have chances look good think is i played a lot of good much of this clay court season so sunday is the day to do to give my...
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the survivors and the bereaved were joined by singers adele and storms it.people who had lived and lost here. some came with flowers, others with messages. the day after the fire we met this man, and today he came to remember his mother, father, sister and two bros. to having a big family to not having a family at all is a big change. their absence is a big thing that i've been left with to deal with for the rest of my life and it's extremely painful and i miss them dearly every day. last year we also met this lady, desperate for news. he lost his cousin, her husband and their baby. on the day of the fire we were just running around trying to find relatives. you saw me on the day. but it was the aftermath. in the aftermath, this whole community came together. what do you think the grenfell community have achieved a year on? a desire to make sure this never happens again. ata make sure this never happens again. at a local church, otherfamilies who lost children, parents, sisters and brothers heard calls for healing and brothers heard calls for healing and jus
the survivors and the bereaved were joined by singers adele and storms it.people who had lived and lost here. some came with flowers, others with messages. the day after the fire we met this man, and today he came to remember his mother, father, sister and two bros. to having a big family to not having a family at all is a big change. their absence is a big thing that i've been left with to deal with for the rest of my life and it's extremely painful and i miss them dearly every day. last year...
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roughen adele's participation at wimbledon is in doubt the spaniard says he'll have to wait and see how his body recovers that bell and vall clay court season by winning his eleventh french open title on sunday while random earth reports thank you very much i don't like team has been the only man to be rough i own a dog on clay in the last two years that beating him the roland garros is another matter completely the king of clay dropped just one sip throughout the tournament and wasn't to be challenged by the austrian i was after winning the first six for the dar race down to an early lead in the second set by dominating some thrilling rallies i. did all broke team in the third game of the third says before needing treatment for cramp in his left hand if you doubt me seven eight years ago that they will be here with with a duty as all having this but off it with me again i will tell you that some think almost impossible. teams say for championship points before nidal prevailed. you see them and thank the six four six three six two one means nidal is just the second person even after mar
roughen adele's participation at wimbledon is in doubt the spaniard says he'll have to wait and see how his body recovers that bell and vall clay court season by winning his eleventh french open title on sunday while random earth reports thank you very much i don't like team has been the only man to be rough i own a dog on clay in the last two years that beating him the roland garros is another matter completely the king of clay dropped just one sip throughout the tournament and wasn't to be...
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we saw adele and stormzy, both people who had spoken out about what happened and said enough was notace today. there will be a silent march this evening, so lots still to come on this day of remembrance here at grenfell. charlotte, thank you. we of course we'll bring you full coverage of all the events and commemorations throughout the day to mark one year since the grenfell fire. in a moment, a summary of the business news this hour but first, the headlines on bbc news: a memorial service has been held in west london to remember those who died in the fire at grenfell tower a year ago. more than li,500 jobs are to go at rolls royce engineering in a major reorganisation to save hundreds of millions of pounds. immigration rules are to be relaxed — it's expected more foreign doctors and nurses will be allowed in to help fill nhs vacancies. in the business news... engineering firm rolls—royce is to cut 4,600 jobs over the next two years as it refocuses on civil aerospace, defence and power systems. most of the cuts will be among middle managers and back—office staff, particularly at its
we saw adele and stormzy, both people who had spoken out about what happened and said enough was notace today. there will be a silent march this evening, so lots still to come on this day of remembrance here at grenfell. charlotte, thank you. we of course we'll bring you full coverage of all the events and commemorations throughout the day to mark one year since the grenfell fire. in a moment, a summary of the business news this hour but first, the headlines on bbc news: a memorial service has...
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say at the french open on a day when things were not looking too good for the king of clay refound adelthe same time roland garros champion was on court in the quarter final against argentina's diego the schwarzman the argentine took the first set six over the span it was five three up in the second when the heavens opened in the other quarter final another argentine was on cold one martin del potro he was locked at six six and five five in the first set time break and against marin chile each of croatia in the women's group will number one simona halep has reached the semifinal at roland garros the remaining who is already a two time. finalists in this event overcame a former world number one and julie herbert to advance how to fight back from a sit down to win six seven six three and six two. it was really about the mental and also physical for sure but mentally i was strong and after losing that said when i came back it was a little bit tough but i stayed there i stayed focused i never gave up so i think that i want to be in my head one week waiting for halep in the semifinals to spe
say at the french open on a day when things were not looking too good for the king of clay refound adelthe same time roland garros champion was on court in the quarter final against argentina's diego the schwarzman the argentine took the first set six over the span it was five three up in the second when the heavens opened in the other quarter final another argentine was on cold one martin del potro he was locked at six six and five five in the first set time break and against marin chile each...
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now have time for this for his plate thank you very much sue world number one rafa on adele's hopes of winning an eleven french open title remain on track after a steamrolling performance in the quarter finals on thursday rain brought a whole series match with their go short sermon on wednesday with the match tightly poised the origin time had actually won the first set six four that els first set loss at this year's roland garros. play resumed on thursday the spaniard was in sensational for losing just for more games to ok spot in the seventy five though has never lost a match at the french open once he has made it to the stage well it's fair to say that there were the rain delay helps me yesterday but will not fair that says the conditions that they held the conditions that there was were the same for both and . more aggressive. the level of. intensity they bled after the first stop and in my opinion that the match change in of course he's a tough opponent and he's going to be always a tough match. no dels opponent in the final four will be another argentine kwan martin del potro the
now have time for this for his plate thank you very much sue world number one rafa on adele's hopes of winning an eleven french open title remain on track after a steamrolling performance in the quarter finals on thursday rain brought a whole series match with their go short sermon on wednesday with the match tightly poised the origin time had actually won the first set six four that els first set loss at this year's roland garros. play resumed on thursday the spaniard was in sensational for...
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schwartzman on wednesday before rain stopped play well they have resumed just a short time ago in adel looks to be back on track to level the match at one set all and is ahead in the meanwhile one. is a set up on byron chile which later on thursday the women's semifinals will take place madison k.'s will face sloane stephens in a repeat of last year's u.s. open final while the number one ranking will be on the line as got binyam a good offense simona halep go head to head had to fight back from a set down to beat angelica in the quarterfinals and the remaining here's a two time runner up in paris must reach the final again if she's to hold on to her top ranking. margaret i was in fine form at her quarter final cruising past two time champion maria sharapova for the loss of just three games the two thousand sixteen roland garros champion will become well number one if she beats her to return to find. there's exactly a week to go before the world cup gets underway in russia and fee for president jenny in france you know says tournament officials are ready to address any issues of racism
schwartzman on wednesday before rain stopped play well they have resumed just a short time ago in adel looks to be back on track to level the match at one set all and is ahead in the meanwhile one. is a set up on byron chile which later on thursday the women's semifinals will take place madison k.'s will face sloane stephens in a repeat of last year's u.s. open final while the number one ranking will be on the line as got binyam a good offense simona halep go head to head had to fight back from...
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that this left and zeal i call adel a childhood manifested itself in the celebration of lennon's birthday and delivering marxist speeches from puppets of mosques it was an excuse for theft expensive cars would be stolen and the excuse was that they belonged to the bush war classes it was leftist immaturity it had that. they were absent provocation on the democratic front for the liberation of palestine used to paint slogans such as all power to the resistance. what does this mean it means that the democratic front was working towards the overthrow of the door doing your gene or that tensions were rising on the streets of on the dominant palestinian faction further attempted to distance itself from such excesses but the artifact could not or would not rein in the different factions and was unable to prevent the situation spiraling out of control groups such as the popular front and the democratic front were independent factions over which arafat exerted little control things began to come to a head in july one nine hundred seventy when palestinian factions in jordan staged massive rallies
that this left and zeal i call adel a childhood manifested itself in the celebration of lennon's birthday and delivering marxist speeches from puppets of mosques it was an excuse for theft expensive cars would be stolen and the excuse was that they belonged to the bush war classes it was leftist immaturity it had that. they were absent provocation on the democratic front for the liberation of palestine used to paint slogans such as all power to the resistance. what does this mean it means that...
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while choking has been released after two weeks in detention it's adele a roman strayed across the border while on a beach on canada's pacific coast despite protesting her innocence she was apprehended and taken to a center two hundred kilometers south of the border robin who described the ordeal as the fright of her life is now been banned from entering the us a terminally ill afghan refugee on the pacific island of nauru has been allowed into australia for treatment sixty three year old man known as ali has spent the last five years in a detention center after trying to reach australia by boat it's been transferred to brisbane following a campaign by doctors to get him better lung cancer treatment. a quick look at the top stories for you this hour history has been made in saudi arabia with women taking to the wheels of their cars for the first time in decades the kingdom overturned the world's only ban on female motorists an hour ago this is one of the first women to take advantage of that some ladies have been taking virtual driving lessons in preparation for the move the decision is e
while choking has been released after two weeks in detention it's adele a roman strayed across the border while on a beach on canada's pacific coast despite protesting her innocence she was apprehended and taken to a center two hundred kilometers south of the border robin who described the ordeal as the fright of her life is now been banned from entering the us a terminally ill afghan refugee on the pacific island of nauru has been allowed into australia for treatment sixty three year old man...
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against girls it's the first time the rate for those of school has encreased since two thousand and two adel horror is unicef's afghanistan representative she explains what's behind the worsening focus i think it's also society it is also related to security because in the areas where there is active fighting war and where there is conflict it is very difficult for the parents to send the troops to school because they i want it about that on their way to school . something happened to them even while they are in school so that's one reason the insecurity and the second one has to do of course with society and the attitudes. we find. who up to the end of the primary school but then after that once they reach their puberty because they meet teachers the majority of children who drop from the school are really good so that's mainly the reason why we have this large number of girls who just rescuers are looking for survivors from a collapsed building in the kenyan capital nairobi police say two people were killed the red cross came four people have been pulled alive from the rubble of the five s
against girls it's the first time the rate for those of school has encreased since two thousand and two adel horror is unicef's afghanistan representative she explains what's behind the worsening focus i think it's also society it is also related to security because in the areas where there is active fighting war and where there is conflict it is very difficult for the parents to send the troops to school because they i want it about that on their way to school . something happened to them even...
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let's talk to someone else who will be doing a reading at the ceremony here this afternoon, adele morrisa and very much a local resident as well. you live in this borough. that's right. explain what you'll be reading from because it's unique and it's a fascinating element of the way that people here are trying to remember the events of one year ago. absolutely, the primary focus of today's service, thoughts and prayers for the families who have lost loved ones. there's quite a large residential community here. i know that traders have been interviewed. but on the night of the attack there were something like 500 residents who found themselves locked in or out of their homes, which went on for several days. quite impactful on the local residents and of course those residents and of course those residents will live here and they have to experience it, some of them witnessed terrible things. some of them are still suffering from trauma, even if they didn't witness it, just knowing it happen. i'm reading from the memory project which has been put together by an author who lives locally and s
let's talk to someone else who will be doing a reading at the ceremony here this afternoon, adele morrisa and very much a local resident as well. you live in this borough. that's right. explain what you'll be reading from because it's unique and it's a fascinating element of the way that people here are trying to remember the events of one year ago. absolutely, the primary focus of today's service, thoughts and prayers for the families who have lost loved ones. there's quite a large residential...
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that this left and zeal i called adel a childhood manifested itself in the celebration of lennon's birthday and deliver a marxist speeches from puppets of mosques it was an excuse for theft expensive cars would be stolen and the excuse was that they belonged to the bush war classes it was leftist immaturity had that if they were absent provocation and the democratic front for the liberation of palestine used to paint slogans such as all power to the resistance what does this mean it means that the democratic front was working towards the overthrow of the door doing your gene or that tensions were rising on the streets of on the dominant palestinian faction fatah attempted to distance itself from such excesses but the artifact could not or would not rein in the different factions and was unable to prevent the situation spiraling out of control groups such as the popular front and the democratic front where independent factions over which arafat exerted little control things began to come to a head in july one nine hundred seventy when palestinian factions in jordan staged massive rallies con
that this left and zeal i called adel a childhood manifested itself in the celebration of lennon's birthday and deliver a marxist speeches from puppets of mosques it was an excuse for theft expensive cars would be stolen and the excuse was that they belonged to the bush war classes it was leftist immaturity had that if they were absent provocation and the democratic front for the liberation of palestine used to paint slogans such as all power to the resistance what does this mean it means that...
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girls it's the first time the rate for those out of school has increased since two thousand and two adele is unicef's afghanistan representative she explains what's behind those worsening figures. i think it's both societies it is also related to security because in the areas where there is active fighting war and where there is conflict it is very difficult for the parents to send troops to school because they i want it about that on their way to school. something happened to them even while they are in school so that's one reason the insecurity and the second one has to do of course so sorry the attitudes . we find. to up to the end of the primary school but then after that once they reach their puberty because they are who female teachers the majority of children. are really good so that's mainly that is why we have this large number of girls who just army commanders in the southern philippines say the government linked to isolate regrouping at a tricking children into joining the fight. alan duggan reports now from the ruined city of morale we where mouth a gunman were defeated by the
girls it's the first time the rate for those out of school has increased since two thousand and two adele is unicef's afghanistan representative she explains what's behind those worsening figures. i think it's both societies it is also related to security because in the areas where there is active fighting war and where there is conflict it is very difficult for the parents to send troops to school because they i want it about that on their way to school. something happened to them even while...
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developments let's bring in our financial correspondent only bonds from frankfurt and our reporter hugh adel who's at the structures of q involved but when we first see you how damaging is this for folks who are. or should i mean rupert sadler was almost at the top of the company's not only a c.e.o. of the but he sits on the executive board of volkswagen itself so responsible for all the major decisions and he's been in the know for many years through top positions at once he was chief or c.e.o. fighting on here when when he was on board there at the top and you know it just confirms many people suspicions here that i've talked to over the years since the scandal broke that it couldn't have just been a few middle range engineers acting on their own and acting up know this had to go to the top this knowledge of course nothing is proven yet who could stop was among those who must be assumed innocent until they are proven guilty but it sure doesn't look good in the share today went down quite remarkably and the share although is still above the level of the. as before the scandal bennett recove
developments let's bring in our financial correspondent only bonds from frankfurt and our reporter hugh adel who's at the structures of q involved but when we first see you how damaging is this for folks who are. or should i mean rupert sadler was almost at the top of the company's not only a c.e.o. of the but he sits on the executive board of volkswagen itself so responsible for all the major decisions and he's been in the know for many years through top positions at once he was chief or...
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plus we'll find out how the weather played a big role in rough and adelle's french open quarter final on wednesday. homes are still being evacuated in guatemala a month for hugo volcano continues to erupt at least seventy five people have been killed and hundreds have gone missing since sunday as eruption rescuers have been sifting through hot ash in the search for survivors entire villages surrounding the volcano have been destroyed david mercer has the latest from city that via about ten kilometers from the volcano. what a mollusc lego volcano continues to be highly active you can see it here behind me and this morning we've seen columns of smoke rising from the cone now on tuesday there was a large explosion that sent gas and hot rocks down the side of the volcano and that caused a large evacuation order i'm urgency workers racing away from the disaster site and it was also the evacuation of more villages surrounding the volcano as well as some communities within the city of the city of about a million people major highways were closed as well this morning on wednesday there have b
plus we'll find out how the weather played a big role in rough and adelle's french open quarter final on wednesday. homes are still being evacuated in guatemala a month for hugo volcano continues to erupt at least seventy five people have been killed and hundreds have gone missing since sunday as eruption rescuers have been sifting through hot ash in the search for survivors entire villages surrounding the volcano have been destroyed david mercer has the latest from city that via about ten...
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ten time french open champion and world number one rough and adele has surged into the theory that round with the resulting straight sets win over argentina's guido paya has money and nicknamed the king of quite taking care of business six two six one one. in general i have to be happy noisy. of course a great result is to see it once is when it's not possible without playing well so . just before that time happy about the concentration that i was able to hold all the time and the right focus and on the much look at doing the things better but also through to the next round his third seed marin challenged the crowd lead potency about her couch by two sets before dropping the but he had to battle hard in the fourth before eventually winning six two six two six seven and seven five. former u.s. open champion juan martin del potro swept past local boys joining him beneteau the argentine defeating the frenchman fix four six three and fix things. it will be the fourth year in a row that the cleveland cavaliers and golden state warriors contest the n.b.a. finals despite the era familiarity the
ten time french open champion and world number one rough and adele has surged into the theory that round with the resulting straight sets win over argentina's guido paya has money and nicknamed the king of quite taking care of business six two six one one. in general i have to be happy noisy. of course a great result is to see it once is when it's not possible without playing well so . just before that time happy about the concentration that i was able to hold all the time and the right focus...
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the survivors and the bereaved werejoined by singers adele and stormzy.his was about people who had lived and lost here. some came with flowers, others with messages. the day after the fire we met this man, and today he came to remember his mother, father, sister and two brothers. from having a family to not having a family at all is a big change. their absence is a big thing that i've been left with to deal with for the rest of my life and it's extremely painful and i miss them dearly every day. last year we also met this lady, desperate for news. he lost his cousin, her husband and their baby. on the day of the fire we were just running around trying to find relatives. you saw me on the day. but it was the aftermath. in the aftermath, this whole community came together. what do you think the grenfell community have achieved a year on? a desire to make sure this never happens again. at a local church, otherfamilies who lost children, parents, sisters and brothers heard calls for healing and justice. they have mourned here as a community from the day of t
the survivors and the bereaved werejoined by singers adele and stormzy.his was about people who had lived and lost here. some came with flowers, others with messages. the day after the fire we met this man, and today he came to remember his mother, father, sister and two brothers. from having a family to not having a family at all is a big change. their absence is a big thing that i've been left with to deal with for the rest of my life and it's extremely painful and i miss them dearly every...
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younger than all of us, and every time we had a party or like we went to my manager's party and, like, adelet's okay." and my brother plugged in, and he like deejayed for the rest of the night. he knows what songs to play. >> jimmy: and just took over the party. >> right. >> jimmy: see, i can't do that if we go out with questlove because he's actually too good of a deejay. >> see, that's like a real deejay, you know? [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: he is actually fantastic, but i will go up and be like, "quest, can you play --" he's like, "what?" i go, "can youla randy newman?" he's like, "no, i can't play that." [ laughter ] but i really did do that at one party. [ laughter ] and he was -- >> oh, my god. >> jimmy: no, he did not -- he did not play it. and food is a very big important thing. you realize food is a giant, giant thing. >> i guess so. i'm learning all this. >> jimmy: well, someone will complain. someone will always complain. just know that. >> all right, all right. >> jimmy: there will be an aunt or someone that'll be like, "really?" >> really? [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: "i had t
younger than all of us, and every time we had a party or like we went to my manager's party and, like, adelet's okay." and my brother plugged in, and he like deejayed for the rest of the night. he knows what songs to play. >> jimmy: and just took over the party. >> right. >> jimmy: see, i can't do that if we go out with questlove because he's actually too good of a deejay. >> see, that's like a real deejay, you know? [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: he is actually...
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the survivors and the bereaved werejoined by singers adele and stormzy.ed and lost here. some came with flowers, others with messages. the day after the fire we met this man, and today he came to remember his mother, father, sister and two brothers. from having a family to not having a family at all is a big change. their absence is a big thing that i've been left with to deal with for the rest of my life and it's extremely painful and i miss them dearly every day. last year we also met this lady, desperate for news. he lost his cousin, her husband and their baby. 0n the day of the fire we were just running around trying to find relatives. you saw me on the day. but it was the aftermath. in the aftermath, this whole community came together. what do you think the grenfell community have achieved a year on? a desire to make sure this never happens again. at a local church, otherfamilies who lost children, parents, sisters and brothers heard calls for healing and justice. they have mourned here as a community from the day of the fire, supporting each other,
the survivors and the bereaved werejoined by singers adele and stormzy.ed and lost here. some came with flowers, others with messages. the day after the fire we met this man, and today he came to remember his mother, father, sister and two brothers. from having a family to not having a family at all is a big change. their absence is a big thing that i've been left with to deal with for the rest of my life and it's extremely painful and i miss them dearly every day. last year we also met this...
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you're looking at adele la lewis. she's on a playground in her princess costume.with a shovel. she's at a playground called adventure in new york city. there's saws, hammers, nails. and no parents. parents are not allowed inside. maybe you think doesn't that seem kind of dangerous? new studies find that risky play as it's called, builds social skills, encouraging creativity. some psychologists are calling for the end of helicopter parenting. heck of a scene. a photographer here andrea kadaki from nbc news. i'll see you tonight on nbc news. right now more news with ali velshi and stephanie ruhle. would you like your kids play in >> the answe to that would be no. >> i was raised in a junk yard. >> really? i would love it. >> no. i spend my life armed with neosporin and band-aids as it is. i don't need to send them to a junk yard of saws. >> i wonder if i was in another life as stephanie ruhle's child. some people say that's kind of how it is these days. >> i'll let you take it from here. >> it would be like living in a circus. it's a dream come true. ali velshi, i m
you're looking at adele la lewis. she's on a playground in her princess costume.with a shovel. she's at a playground called adventure in new york city. there's saws, hammers, nails. and no parents. parents are not allowed inside. maybe you think doesn't that seem kind of dangerous? new studies find that risky play as it's called, builds social skills, encouraging creativity. some psychologists are calling for the end of helicopter parenting. heck of a scene. a photographer here andrea kadaki...
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unicef's afghanistan representative she joins us now live via skype from kabul good to have you with us adel says some three point seven million kids missing out on school how many of them are girls almost sixty percent so this means. this. out of school as we said is the first time the other school rate has increased since two thousand and two why what are the factors behind it. in fact in two thousand and eight started to improve and they reached a peak and then over the past two years because of the they did ration and the security situation children find it more and more difficult to go to school specially into the areas also in afghanistan the proportion of people who are living below the poverty nine has increased over the past five years from thirty nine percent to fifty four percent this year and this of course affects the capacity of the families to send their children to school the taliban in control of all while they're in control of a lot of the country that they're not in control of all of it one of the problems in the areas where they're not in control and girls are not receivi
unicef's afghanistan representative she joins us now live via skype from kabul good to have you with us adel says some three point seven million kids missing out on school how many of them are girls almost sixty percent so this means. this. out of school as we said is the first time the other school rate has increased since two thousand and two why what are the factors behind it. in fact in two thousand and eight started to improve and they reached a peak and then over the past two years...
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thanks, adele very much. as we leave you guys, food for thou ot allver the d.c. area.eporting that according toea theu of labor statistics there are would you believe this 2200 restaurants in the district of 50,000a employi people. so this has a big impact for those folks directly but a for the rest of us who frequent these places and do you leave a better tip? do you no longer leave a tip? are you going tos perhap see hires prices on the menu? a iig issue andt will be decided tomorrowrin pry day here in d.c., buys. >> it e interesting with the study coming out wealk earlier about millennials s using not to tip at all any way. the prices go up that might change as well. we shall s bob, thanks. >> all right. tonight you also have a chance to sound off about national park service's action. that closed athletics fields ne t washington monument and raised fees on other sports field. the park service plan into place last fall wanted to protect the turf a restoration around the monunt. some fie went from seven dollars forntire season to $70 for j at two-hour session.gh toni
thanks, adele very much. as we leave you guys, food for thou ot allver the d.c. area.eporting that according toea theu of labor statistics there are would you believe this 2200 restaurants in the district of 50,000a employi people. so this has a big impact for those folks directly but a for the rest of us who frequent these places and do you leave a better tip? do you no longer leave a tip? are you going tos perhap see hires prices on the menu? a iig issue andt will be decided tomorrowrin pry...
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discrimination against girls it's a first time here out of school rate has increased since two thousand and two adelehodder is unicef's afghanistan officials who told us what's behind the worsening figures. i think it's also society that it is also related to security because in the areas where there is active fighting war and where there is conflict it is very difficult for the parents to send troops to school because they i want it about that on the way to school it could be at that something happened to them even while they are in school so that's one reason the insecurity and the second one always has to do of course with society the attitudes. and so we find that we go to school up to the end of the primary school but then after that once they reach their puberty because they don't who female teachers the majority of children who grow up from that school are really good so that's mainly that isn't why we have this large number of girls who go to school now leaving to have peace as well known but baghdad also has a time with a tendency to tilt it's one of the many heritage buildings suffering fro
discrimination against girls it's a first time here out of school rate has increased since two thousand and two adelehodder is unicef's afghanistan officials who told us what's behind the worsening figures. i think it's also society that it is also related to security because in the areas where there is active fighting war and where there is conflict it is very difficult for the parents to send troops to school because they i want it about that on the way to school it could be at that something...
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adele hunter is unicef's afghanistan representative she explains why girls tend to be the ones who miss out on an education. i think it's also society that it is also related to security because in the areas where there is active fight then war and where there is conflict it is very difficult to send troops to school because they i want it about that on their way to school. something could happen to them even while they are in school so that's one reason the insecurity and the second one which has to do of course with so sorry the attitudes towards so we find that we who up to the end of the primary school but then after that once they reach their puberty because they don't who female teachers the majority of children who grow up from that school are really good so that's mainly that isn't why you have to stop. now it is leaning tower of pisa there is an icon in wild architecture and it's not the only one of its kind baghdad also has a leaning calla but like much of iraq's rich cultural heritage the building is suffering from neglect. they'd reports from baghdad the block read sixteen s
adele hunter is unicef's afghanistan representative she explains why girls tend to be the ones who miss out on an education. i think it's also society that it is also related to security because in the areas where there is active fight then war and where there is conflict it is very difficult to send troops to school because they i want it about that on their way to school. something could happen to them even while they are in school so that's one reason the insecurity and the second one which...
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adele and others. snapped these pics.at. >>> and finally, meghan trainor, yestday the singer co-hosted the fourth hour with hoda and opened up how our own carson daly helped her ce with her anxiety issues. >> you'll never know how much this video helped me and my family. i played that for them. that's how i was feeling. couldn say it. it's hard to explain. >> right. >> the most confusing and frustrating thing ever, trapped in it. until you figure it out. his video. i went up to him. you don't know what you've done for me, butt was amazing. i thought -- >> of course meghan is referring to the moment carson opened upbout his own anxiety on this show. what was it like to hear at? >> she's felt those things. carson articulated in a unique way. felt the a tiety on outside but tears up hearing a good song or see as sunset. she expected. mom and doad, that's the guy! so cool. >> dylan, thank. >>> just ead, how to enjoy the great outdoors this summer. the best insect repellents to keep you bite-free. >>> plus we're going to do gr
adele and others. snapped these pics.at. >>> and finally, meghan trainor, yestday the singer co-hosted the fourth hour with hoda and opened up how our own carson daly helped her ce with her anxiety issues. >> you'll never know how much this video helped me and my family. i played that for them. that's how i was feeling. couldn say it. it's hard to explain. >> right. >> the most confusing and frustrating thing ever, trapped in it. until you figure it out. his video. i...
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adele and j.k. rolling stopped by. co-hosted the fourth hour with hoda. and she opened up about how carson daly helped her cope with anxiety issues. >> you'll never know how much video that helped me. i was saying, it's hard to explain. the most confusing and frustrating thing ever because you're trapped in it until you can figure it out. i went up to him and i said, you don't know what you've done for me. >> she is referring to the moment carson opened up about his anxiety on this show. what was it like to hear her relate to carson's story? >> she said she felt those things. carson articulated it in a unique way. he said he felt the anxiety on this side. but he's the guy that tears up when he hears a good song or sees a sunset. she says she connected with all of it. she said, that's the guy. i thought it was so cool. >> awesome. >> thank you. >>> just ahead, how do enjoy the great outdoors this summer. we have the best insect repellents to keep you bite-free. >>> we're going to do some i )m ... with marked bym ed bbik
adele and j.k. rolling stopped by. co-hosted the fourth hour with hoda. and she opened up about how carson daly helped her cope with anxiety issues. >> you'll never know how much video that helped me. i was saying, it's hard to explain. the most confusing and frustrating thing ever because you're trapped in it until you can figure it out. i went up to him and i said, you don't know what you've done for me. >> she is referring to the moment carson opened up about his anxiety on this...
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i was particularly struck by the words of local councillor, resident and mother adele robinson, who saidportunity to remember the brave and determined response of our police and security services and all those who work hard to keep us safe. armed police were at the scene in just eight minutes, and they ran straight into the heart of danger. the london bridge attack came after the terrorist attacks in westminster and manchester, and it was followed by the attacks in finsbury park and parsons green. these attacks showed us that something needed to change. that's why exactly one year ago today, the prime minister commissioned a root and branch review of our counterterrorism strategy. and that is what we are publishing today. the aim of this is to ensure that our response to terrorism is second to none, and we are doing everything within our power to prevent terror on our streets. as home secretary, i am regularly briefed on the current terrorist threat by the uk intelligence community and counterterror police. i see the very latest intelligence. and it is very clear that there has been a st
i was particularly struck by the words of local councillor, resident and mother adele robinson, who saidportunity to remember the brave and determined response of our police and security services and all those who work hard to keep us safe. armed police were at the scene in just eight minutes, and they ran straight into the heart of danger. the london bridge attack came after the terrorist attacks in westminster and manchester, and it was followed by the attacks in finsbury park and parsons...
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ten time french open champion and world number one rough and adele has surged into the theory that round with a resulting straight sets win over argentina's greedo paya runyan nicknamed the king of quite taking care of business six two six one six one. i have to be happy noisy. of course a great result is to say it once is when it's not possible without playing well so . just before that time happy about the concentration that i was able to hold all the time and the right focus and on the much look at doing the things better but also through to the next round as third seed marin challenged the crowd lead potency about her couch by two sets before dropping the but she had to battle hard in the fourth before eventually winning six two six two thousand and seven five. former u.s. open champion juan martin del potro swept past local boys joining him beneteau the argentine defeating the frenchman fix four six three and pick through. the washington capitals of even top the n.h.l. stanley cup finals often edging the vegas golden knights in game two of the best of seven series on wednesday a pow
ten time french open champion and world number one rough and adele has surged into the theory that round with a resulting straight sets win over argentina's greedo paya runyan nicknamed the king of quite taking care of business six two six one six one. i have to be happy noisy. of course a great result is to say it once is when it's not possible without playing well so . just before that time happy about the concentration that i was able to hold all the time and the right focus and on the much...