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but andy has been around a lot, and is relu cta nt to andy has been around a lot, and is reluctant tooes for novak djokovic. they are great champions come and they won't take it to the quarterfinals, almost the a equivalent of getting to the victim of winning a match. he's done it before, i wouldn't put it past them. don't write off andy murray. we look forward to as much against dustin brown who will be a bit of a bigger test, ranked 97. he knocked out rafa nadal here earlier. let's go to court number one, johanna konta is up againstjey su—wei, the same player who knocked her out in the first round against roland garros. johanna konta is a set up and a break in the second as well, 2—1 to the british number one on court one behind us. what have you made a johanna konta's form, what is going on with injury? she had a holeable fall at eastbourne last week. she finished the match. she beat the french champion early in the morning. she was two points of the end, she went out from underneath, landed on her back, and visible out. —— had to pull out. the women possibly draw is wide open and
but andy has been around a lot, and is relu cta nt to andy has been around a lot, and is reluctant tooes for novak djokovic. they are great champions come and they won't take it to the quarterfinals, almost the a equivalent of getting to the victim of winning a match. he's done it before, i wouldn't put it past them. don't write off andy murray. we look forward to as much against dustin brown who will be a bit of a bigger test, ranked 97. he knocked out rafa nadal here earlier. let's go to...
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and at wimbledon, andy murray has just walked onto centre court in his attempt to reach the semifinals. he's about to play the american sam querrey. and coming up in the sport on bbc news. as well as andy murray in action today at wimbledon, roger federer takes to centre court later against milos raonic. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. exactly four weeks after the fire at grenfell tower which killed at least 80 people, the new leader of kensington & chelsea has promised that the council will use some of its reserves to build homes, to help the families who have lost theirs. elizabeth campbell said people who survived the fire will take a generation to trust the council again. mps are debating the inquiry into the fire this lunchtime and, tonight, the community in west london will hold a vigil for those killed and injured. frankie mccamley is in west london. i have been here in the community for some weeks now, speaking to people who escape from the tower, those who lost their loved ones and people in the community who have been pulling together and giving that much n
and at wimbledon, andy murray has just walked onto centre court in his attempt to reach the semifinals. he's about to play the american sam querrey. and coming up in the sport on bbc news. as well as andy murray in action today at wimbledon, roger federer takes to centre court later against milos raonic. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. exactly four weeks after the fire at grenfell tower which killed at least 80 people, the new leader of kensington & chelsea has promised...
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andy has had a life on medication because he was given contaminated blood.of five, he was infected with hiv and hepatitis c. at 16, he developed aids. since then, all he's wanted is answers. i'm very worried that there was deliberate acts behind these infections, as i say, at the very minimum we were let down. at the worst, i think, there are people to blame for a lot of the infections that occurred. it's been called the worst disaster in the history of the nhs. patients expected safe treatment. haemophiliacs needing blood clotting agents and others needing transfusions. but they were given products tainted with life—threatening viruses. much of the inquiry‘s focus will be on whitehall and what was happening here more than 30 years ago. victims and their families have long argued that senior government officials were aware of the dangers with contaminated blood products, but allowed patients to continue receiving them. after that, they say, there was a cover—up. a scottish inquiry by a judge lord penrose was dismissed by victims as a waste of time. they show
andy has had a life on medication because he was given contaminated blood.of five, he was infected with hiv and hepatitis c. at 16, he developed aids. since then, all he's wanted is answers. i'm very worried that there was deliberate acts behind these infections, as i say, at the very minimum we were let down. at the worst, i think, there are people to blame for a lot of the infections that occurred. it's been called the worst disaster in the history of the nhs. patients expected safe...
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andy murray has it is a long time since ensurejulie ——jo durie. k. his opponent has only dropped 16 games in his last few matches. he thinks he could be a very tricky customer indeed. few matches. he thinks he could be a very tricky customer indeedi few matches. he thinks he could be a very tricky customer indeed. i just think his farm is not quite there yet but today he is drawn against a very fla m boya nt yet but today he is drawn against a very flamboyant french player who on his day is dangerous. would andy murray have taken the store and the last 16 at wimbledon? absolutely. for me he will get through today. it will be covered times but he should be the last 16 at wimbledon. we're looking at a big things from andy murray and johanna konta and marcus willis who is on the third round of the men's doubles. they have not started to well having lost the first two sets but did it come from two sets down in their opening match of the tournament to get that win and it is currently six each in the third set so looking in the tie—break to try and recov
andy murray has it is a long time since ensurejulie ——jo durie. k. his opponent has only dropped 16 games in his last few matches. he thinks he could be a very tricky customer indeed. few matches. he thinks he could be a very tricky customer indeedi few matches. he thinks he could be a very tricky customer indeed. i just think his farm is not quite there yet but today he is drawn against a very fla m boya nt yet but today he is drawn against a very flamboyant french player who on his day is...
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and andy murray has had us on the edge of our seats? hello. indeed. ng champion andy murray has made it through to the fourth round at wimbledon, on centre court taking on 28th seed fabia fognini earth italy, he took the first set co mforta bly italy, he took the first set comfortably and was pegged back with fabia fognini taking the second 6—4. murray steamed through the third 6—1 but then, fabia fognini allowed andy murray to claw back. the briton won five straight games to take it 7—5 and set up a meeting with the world number 46 and set up a meeting with the world number46 in the and set up a meeting with the world number 46 in the next round. rafa nadal laid down in marker by beating one of the brightest young players in the game comfortably indeed. he came past his opponent and will play the luxembourg opponent 6illes muller in the next draw. simona halep and venus fit alina went through into the next fourth round, with straight set victories. so too did venus williams, defeating her japanese opponent in straight sets. williams is the number 10 s
and andy murray has had us on the edge of our seats? hello. indeed. ng champion andy murray has made it through to the fourth round at wimbledon, on centre court taking on 28th seed fabia fognini earth italy, he took the first set co mforta bly italy, he took the first set comfortably and was pegged back with fabia fognini taking the second 6—4. murray steamed through the third 6—1 but then, fabia fognini allowed andy murray to claw back. the briton won five straight games to take it 7—5...
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. >> but andy has crossed fifth making the chefs the winners. >> andy wins for the chefs. >> homemade playing in the water and he's got a piece of plastic he put on the ground to serve as a water slide. positions his son. >> not enthused about this. but okay. >> now dad goes forward. >> i smashed my [ bleep ]. >> dad, come on, man. go to the store drop 20 bucks and get a real slip n slide. the car badgarbage bags aren't o cut it. >> he started a gofundme page saying since everyone thinks i'm a cheapskate, i'd like to raise money for a slip n side for my son. >>> there's a popular new lifestyle trend going on these days that you may have heard on called minimalism. the idea and definition behind it is this. >> minimalism is not about depravation. it's about bringing what is important. i think what it comes down to is what is adding value to one's life? >> lots of things add value to your life. >> and lots of things clutter your life. going to give the minimalist lifestyle for one week. so she goes through her home and clears everything out. she only kept what she thought she would abso
. >> but andy has crossed fifth making the chefs the winners. >> andy wins for the chefs. >> homemade playing in the water and he's got a piece of plastic he put on the ground to serve as a water slide. positions his son. >> not enthused about this. but okay. >> now dad goes forward. >> i smashed my [ bleep ]. >> dad, come on, man. go to the store drop 20 bucks and get a real slip n slide. the car badgarbage bags aren't o cut it. >> he started a...
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has made the deicision to ban all transgender people from serving the military.(pam) tonight we are learning .. the president's decision took all four military branches off guard. reporter andy rose has the latest. on wednesday, president donald trump announced in a series of tweets, plans to ban transgender individuals from serving in the u.s. military. just a year ago, then president barack obama lifted the ban on transgender people serving openly in the military. a policy that was still being implemented when trump announced a reversal.the white house insists that president trump is dedicated to the rights of "all americans," and his decision was based on military strategy, and cost. sarah huckabee sanders/white house press secretary: "he has also voiced this is a very disruptive and expensive policy... it erodes military readiness and unit cohesion and made the decision based on that."a study by the rand corporation said transgender services for military personnel could be between $2.4 and $8.4 million annually.that's a fraction of the defense department's health care spending.but many spoke out against the re-instated ban, including some lawmakers who were once in unifo
has made the deicision to ban all transgender people from serving the military.(pam) tonight we are learning .. the president's decision took all four military branches off guard. reporter andy rose has the latest. on wednesday, president donald trump announced in a series of tweets, plans to ban transgender individuals from serving in the u.s. military. just a year ago, then president barack obama lifted the ban on transgender people serving openly in the military. a policy that was still...
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hugh, we‘ll start with andy murray, who‘s made the last eight in the hour. he has indeed. t for around two and a half hours. he will be looking forward to placing some querrey, next up, but there could be good news for him on the way. raphael dell, —— raphael dell is now trailing gilles muller from luxembourg. nadal, we will see if you can turn things around in that match. but we should mentionjohanna konta, of course. she hasjoined marie in the quarterfinals. the first time a woman has been in the last eight any one time, a very good win over caroline garcia. she will face the number two seed, simona halep, next. they test forjohanna konta here at wimbledon, but she will be overjoyed. as you say, 90s and today, the last time that two british players have made the last eight huw edwards wooden. —— 90s 73. manchester united have completed the signing of striker romelu lukaku on a five year contract from everton for a fee reported to be an initial £75 million. that‘s all sport for now. back to one of our top stories, and the case of the terminally ill baby, charlie gard. the
hugh, we‘ll start with andy murray, who‘s made the last eight in the hour. he has indeed. t for around two and a half hours. he will be looking forward to placing some querrey, next up, but there could be good news for him on the way. raphael dell, —— raphael dell is now trailing gilles muller from luxembourg. nadal, we will see if you can turn things around in that match. but we should mentionjohanna konta, of course. she hasjoined marie in the quarterfinals. the first time a woman has...
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has he been working himself too hard? there is no doubt the demand of a scheduled to get the world number one at the end of last year, hard work and andyot something he has never shied away from. at the start of this tournament, it is very unusual for him to miss a couple of days practice so there was obviously something there. he said he was doing everything he can to get onto the court. it wasn't a tournament he would pull out of lightly. i think what he needs to do now is figure out what is the problem and how he can get it better. where does he go from here? he said he will sit down with his team tomorrow and decide where to go with the us open on the horizon. could it be an extended break? until we horizon. could it be an extended break? untilwe know horizon. could it be an extended break? until we know exactly what the injury is, he will have to determine how long he needs to rest. he does look like you need some genuine time. then he will do the training he feels he is absolutely ready to compete at the highest level. you know how physical game he has, if he is 10% off at this level, given how quick ears and how much he has to m
has he been working himself too hard? there is no doubt the demand of a scheduled to get the world number one at the end of last year, hard work and andyot something he has never shied away from. at the start of this tournament, it is very unusual for him to miss a couple of days practice so there was obviously something there. he said he was doing everything he can to get onto the court. it wasn't a tournament he would pull out of lightly. i think what he needs to do now is figure out what is...
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andy murray crashes out of the quarterfinals at wimbledon and finally admits he was injured. my hip hasught for most of the event. yeah, it wasjust hip has been sought for most of the event. yeah, it was just a hip has been sought for most of the event. yeah, it wasjust a little bit too sore today and i was obviously struggling a bit on serve. coming up in sportsday, we will be rounding up all of the wimbledon rounds from the championships. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at 6. police have released new footage from inside grenfell tower, a month after the fire that killed at least 80 people. it shows officers climbing the blackened staircase, which was the only way out for hundreds of people in the flats that night. so far only 3a victims have been officially identified. today ten more inquests were opened at westminster coroner's court. it comes as more questions were asked about why residents were still being advised to stay put until almost two hours after the fire broke out. here's our special correspondent lucy manning. into grenfell tower, and up the stairs. the narrow st
andy murray crashes out of the quarterfinals at wimbledon and finally admits he was injured. my hip hasught for most of the event. yeah, it wasjust hip has been sought for most of the event. yeah, it was just a hip has been sought for most of the event. yeah, it wasjust a little bit too sore today and i was obviously struggling a bit on serve. coming up in sportsday, we will be rounding up all of the wimbledon rounds from the championships. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at 6. police...
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andy has had a life on medication because he was given contaminated blood.e, he was infected with hiv and hepatitis c. at 16, he developed aids. since then, all he is wanted is answers. i'm very worried there was deliberate acts behind these infections. at the very minimum, we were let down. at the worst, i think there are people to blame for a lot of the infections that occurred. much of the enquiry is focused on whitehall and what was happening here more than 30 years ago. victims and their families have long argued that senior government officials were aware of the dangers with contaminated blood products and allow patients to continue receiving them. and after that, they say, there was a cover—up. a scottish enquiry byjudge lord penrose, was dismissed by victims as a waste of time and they showed what they thought of it. an earlier enquiry in england was privately funded with no official status. today, a labour mp who's campaigned on the issue told the commons those affected by the scandal were owed a debt ofjustice. they deserve to be told what went wro
andy has had a life on medication because he was given contaminated blood.e, he was infected with hiv and hepatitis c. at 16, he developed aids. since then, all he is wanted is answers. i'm very worried there was deliberate acts behind these infections. at the very minimum, we were let down. at the worst, i think there are people to blame for a lot of the infections that occurred. much of the enquiry is focused on whitehall and what was happening here more than 30 years ago. victims and their...
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andy has had a life on medication because he was given contaminated blood.ive, he was infected with hiv and hepatitis c. at 16, he developed aids. since then, all he's wanted is answers. i'm very worried that there was deliberate acts behind these infections, as i say, at the very minimum we were let down. at the worst, i think, there are people to blame for a lot of the infections that occurred. it's been called the worst disaster in the history of the nhs. patients expected safe treatment — haemophiliacs needing blood clotting agents and others needing transfusions. but they were given products tainted with life—threatening viruses. much of the inquiry‘s focus will be on whitehall and what was happening here more than 30 years ago. victims and their families have long argued that senior government officials were aware of the dangers with contaminated blood products, but allowed patients to continue receiving them. after that, they say, there was a cover—up. a scottish inquiry by a judge lord penrose was dismissed by victims as a waste of time. they showed
andy has had a life on medication because he was given contaminated blood.ive, he was infected with hiv and hepatitis c. at 16, he developed aids. since then, all he's wanted is answers. i'm very worried that there was deliberate acts behind these infections, as i say, at the very minimum we were let down. at the worst, i think, there are people to blame for a lot of the infections that occurred. it's been called the worst disaster in the history of the nhs. patients expected safe treatment —...
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it has been deified at wimbledon and andy murray, the defending champion, has won a thrilling third roundts in the dramatic two hours and 39 minute on centre court. andy murray saved five set points in the fourth set before eventually winning it. he tied in a third round match. the world number one has made it to the second week at wimbledon for the 10th year in a i’ow now. ididn't i didn't feel like i moved as well today as i did in the first couple of matches, but i had a couple of days' break where i can work on that. and hopefully get myself in a good rhythm over the weekend and come out and play some good tennis on monday. but i am obviously happy to get through the first week and anything can happen from here. there will be a —— and other big game taking place. rafael nadal will play for a place in the quarter—finals. in the women's draw, britain'sjohanna quarter—finals. in the women's draw, britain's johanna konta quarter—finals. in the women's draw, britain'sjohanna konta is through to the next round after a convincing win against her 6reek opponent. and five—time wimbledon champi
it has been deified at wimbledon and andy murray, the defending champion, has won a thrilling third roundts in the dramatic two hours and 39 minute on centre court. andy murray saved five set points in the fourth set before eventually winning it. he tied in a third round match. the world number one has made it to the second week at wimbledon for the 10th year in a i’ow now. ididn't i didn't feel like i moved as well today as i did in the first couple of matches, but i had a couple of days'...
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andy, has there been a reaction from the transgender community?the debate was from the archbishop of york, he called for the senate to support the motion. he said there may be theological issues to debate, they can consider a new service, and it's one opinion, in the end. and in california, a record breaking heat wave has left fires raging across the us state. thousands of firefighters are attempting to contain more than 20 fires. rainfall during the winter and spring spurred the growth of dense vegetation, but that has now dried out and become a tinder box in the heat. researchers in leeds say that potentially harmful chemicals used to waterproof raincoats, rucksacks and other outdoor gear, are unnecessary and a source of environmental pollution. fluorochemicals are one of the most common treatments used to waterproof items. scientists say new coatings being developed are more environmentally friendly. our science reporter, victoria gill, has more. the great british summer. but with british weather, the chances are it won't be long before you're
andy, has there been a reaction from the transgender community?the debate was from the archbishop of york, he called for the senate to support the motion. he said there may be theological issues to debate, they can consider a new service, and it's one opinion, in the end. and in california, a record breaking heat wave has left fires raging across the us state. thousands of firefighters are attempting to contain more than 20 fires. rainfall during the winter and spring spurred the growth of...
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worthless andis has nothing to do with the price of oil and the united states.ime.don't react every the first place, we were $55. higher, wet it is don't have any manufacturing going on. plus the fact that we have in the united states a supply without affecting -- will, wey to pretend can see over the last seven or eight months. mark: you said general markets are in a coma searching for a reason to go further. will they find the reason? think they will find the reason and i believe the reason will be the downside and i think they are circulating. we have got all the good news we can stand. earnings,ngs, good you have got all of these promises. what happens when they don't deliver question mark what happens when they are making bit ofney, ready for one shock and ought to start the show off and until that happens, we meander around here in summer trading. mark: great to see you. vonnie: great stuff. hoping to score with pro sports or do we will tell you about a new offering that includes nike, coca-cola, and disney next. this is bloomberg. ♪ i am mark barton in lo
worthless andis has nothing to do with the price of oil and the united states.ime.don't react every the first place, we were $55. higher, wet it is don't have any manufacturing going on. plus the fact that we have in the united states a supply without affecting -- will, wey to pretend can see over the last seven or eight months. mark: you said general markets are in a coma searching for a reason to go further. will they find the reason? think they will find the reason and i believe the reason...
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yes, and what has raised the anti—in the last few months has been the campaigning work of people like andyncreased pressure and pushed it over the finishing line. these allegations of a cover—up and baby people not being truthful in the evidence they presented in the past. why do you think the enquiry has been pushed forward now?” past. why do you think the enquiry has been pushed forward now? i think thatis has been pushed forward now? i think that is part of the reason, political pressure. from all parties. and legal pressure. i was on the verge today of issuing proceedings in the high court. a combination of things and without doubt the brave and hard work of the victims and families and supporters. i think it has been a coalition of people and, as i say, new allegations coming forward of serious cover—ups, not just allegations coming forward of serious cover—ups, notjust the actual treatment itself, but people trying to cover their tracks. that has raised the anti—totally. you expect prosecutions potentially?” think it could be a possibility. what people will hope is the inquest is not
yes, and what has raised the anti—in the last few months has been the campaigning work of people like andyncreased pressure and pushed it over the finishing line. these allegations of a cover—up and baby people not being truthful in the evidence they presented in the past. why do you think the enquiry has been pushed forward now?” past. why do you think the enquiry has been pushed forward now? i think thatis has been pushed forward now? i think that is part of the reason, political...
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andi has lived in this home for 30 years so of course the kitchen needed updating. ut -- after a bad experience andi was very reluctant to have anybody inside her house doing work. it took her 6 long years to build up the courage to have anybody inside again. that's when she found kitchen experts. and it turned out to be a great fit. why? no subcontractors. dean the lead designer took her through every step with ease and they worked within andi's budgets. kitchen experts of california has been in business for over 10 years. they have remodeled thousands of kitchens just like andi's. so stay tuned for the next 30 minutes because you're going to find out how your kitchen could be next. coming up on today's kitchen
andi has lived in this home for 30 years so of course the kitchen needed updating. ut -- after a bad experience andi was very reluctant to have anybody inside her house doing work. it took her 6 long years to build up the courage to have anybody inside again. that's when she found kitchen experts. and it turned out to be a great fit. why? no subcontractors. dean the lead designer took her through every step with ease and they worked within andi's budgets. kitchen experts of california has been...
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rick upping our top story that andy murray has won his opening match at wimbledon and moves through toall the latest sports news at our website — that's bbc.com/sport. but from me tulsen tollett and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. well, it looks like it is going to be turning much warmer over the next few days, even hot. not for everybody straightaway, but those emperatu res climbing as we head into the middle part of the week. right now, a different story across northern parts of the country. thick cloud streaming out of the atlantic across northern ireland, southern parts of scotland and into the lake district. a finger of rain will be stuck across the north for quite sometime on tuesday. possibly even into early wednesday. a big contrast in temperatures early on tuesday, 10 degrees higher in the south. starting with the forecast for scotland. around eight o'clock in the morning, a nice fresh start. rain for northern ireland, humphreys and galloway. there may be some spits and spots further south across the pennines. across most of wales and england, the morning starting c
rick upping our top story that andy murray has won his opening match at wimbledon and moves through toall the latest sports news at our website — that's bbc.com/sport. but from me tulsen tollett and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. well, it looks like it is going to be turning much warmer over the next few days, even hot. not for everybody straightaway, but those emperatu res climbing as we head into the middle part of the week. right now, a different story across northern parts of...
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andy murray has never lost toa murray. andian, in 2005, which was andy murray's debut at wimbledon. we'll have a full sports update at 8.15pm. but in the meantime you can keep up to date via the bbc sport website — and if you are on the move the bbc sport app. but we would hate to lose you. we don't want you to go, we want you to stay with us. particularly to see the weather forecast. it is another day of mixed fortunes on the weather front. that weather front just coming in across the northern half of britain. bits and pieces of rain along its length. as it comes further south, skies will play behind and temperatures will drop away. away from that frontal zone, there may be enough cloud across the south west the old bits and pieces of rain. another very close night in the south, 17, 18 celsius. a warm, cloudy start with the odd bit and peace of rain along the line of the weather front. brighter peace of rain along the line of the weatherfront. brighter conditions further north. and another front further north. and another
andy murray has never lost toa murray. andian, in 2005, which was andy murray's debut at wimbledon. we'll have a full sports update at 8.15pm. but in the meantime you can keep up to date via the bbc sport website — and if you are on the move the bbc sport app. but we would hate to lose you. we don't want you to go, we want you to stay with us. particularly to see the weather forecast. it is another day of mixed fortunes on the weather front. that weather front just coming in across the...
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the daily mail and the telegraph have gone with a pretty young lady, well done, she has got into wimbledon, andier the best. but there might be something behind it. they have gone for a full—length shot whereas the guardian picture of andy murray is andy murray looking aggressive and actually playing tennis rather than looking all demure. i can see why you you pass that one over. i agree, it would be great if she was playing or if they had a picture ofjohanna konta, our actual hope of winning the women's title. again, best of luck to the wild card. she will love the fact that she is on the front page of the daily telegraph. would she? all would she rather be on it for winning a match and playing tennis, rather than being a pretty young lady? yes, you need a favourite, really, don't you? one i hope she wins tomorrow, and i hope she is on the front page on tuesday. and i will be watching andy murray very closely. the women's title is also wide open at the moment, because serena williams is pregnant, maria sharapova can't play at the moment for a variety of reasons. will it be another venus william
the daily mail and the telegraph have gone with a pretty young lady, well done, she has got into wimbledon, andier the best. but there might be something behind it. they have gone for a full—length shot whereas the guardian picture of andy murray is andy murray looking aggressive and actually playing tennis rather than looking all demure. i can see why you you pass that one over. i agree, it would be great if she was playing or if they had a picture ofjohanna konta, our actual hope of winning...
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andy has only 3.n a consistent basis is that type of... that emotional self—control on the court. that would be one area. another area that he could massively improve is backgammon. he was always very average with backgammon. i should elaborate and paying his debts from backgammon. very... a good payer is a quick payer and he has always been a slow payer of debts. well, it sounds like andy is in pretty good shape. we usually go to wimbledon but, sadly, this year we had to settle for watching it on the telly. let‘s see if my nerves can take it. if you‘re a dr who fan and didn‘t watch last night‘s episode, you may want to step out the room, because we‘re about to discuss the end of an era for two of the show‘s key figures. both the doctor, peter capaldi, and the head writer, steven moffat are leaving the show after the christmas special. so what does the future hold for the time lord and his companions? we‘ll discuss that in a minute, but first let‘s take a look at last night‘s episode. rin r in half an
andy has only 3.n a consistent basis is that type of... that emotional self—control on the court. that would be one area. another area that he could massively improve is backgammon. he was always very average with backgammon. i should elaborate and paying his debts from backgammon. very... a good payer is a quick payer and he has always been a slow payer of debts. well, it sounds like andy is in pretty good shape. we usually go to wimbledon but, sadly, this year we had to settle for watching...
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andy has built enterprises and serve domestic and international clients.round to his one of a kind estates. here's one of the only times i'll ever say this, stanley's hair is way more impressive than mine. i've never been in a house like this, i've only seen houses like this on television. so when you move were you well off? >> no. when i come here i almost had no money, almost 100 bucks in the pocket. i come for school. when i landed i came in the wrong airport in seattle. i was suppose to go to kansas for school. suddenly somebody tell me to take a greyhound to san francisco more chinese here so i did it. >> did you practice electrical engineer after you finished? >> not even one day. when i was in school i started learning how to do real estate. i have a passion for it. >> your live would be different if you ended up in kansas. >> yep, people tell me it's windy there i'm kind of scared. >> and also not a hot of chinese people in. >> no. >> this is just a lot to take in. so what does it feel like to have come here from tie won and $100 in your pocket and
andy has built enterprises and serve domestic and international clients.round to his one of a kind estates. here's one of the only times i'll ever say this, stanley's hair is way more impressive than mine. i've never been in a house like this, i've only seen houses like this on television. so when you move were you well off? >> no. when i come here i almost had no money, almost 100 bucks in the pocket. i come for school. when i landed i came in the wrong airport in seattle. i was suppose...
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. >> andy has been overseeing locks on the mississippi river. >> lock and dam. >> for 0 years. >> andtly the mechanical system unlocked 25 in wynnefield, missouri, malfunctioned. shutting down river traffic for 100 miles. so this lock was built in the 190s and has not been up dad since. >> that's correct. we have a number of problems out here. they're under jp seepage issues. >> he fears a collapse like this of locke in hill illinois in 2011 why the trump administration is considering a $4.2 billion upgrade. >> 7 lockes on mississippi and illinois river as part of promise trillian instra structure and paul roady from water way council and made advocate for locke investment. >> saves from lower transportation cost and this is lowest than half of rail. 90% cheaper than improving by trucks. >> is and working lockes are vital to keeping costs down they act as escalators lifting and lowering boats and lifting other parts of a river unnavigable according to army corps of engineers 80% of our river and petroleum we use in the country. >> broken locks not only make us less competitive they al
. >> andy has been overseeing locks on the mississippi river. >> lock and dam. >> for 0 years. >> andtly the mechanical system unlocked 25 in wynnefield, missouri, malfunctioned. shutting down river traffic for 100 miles. so this lock was built in the 190s and has not been up dad since. >> that's correct. we have a number of problems out here. they're under jp seepage issues. >> he fears a collapse like this of locke in hill illinois in 2011 why the trump...
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went up from henman hill behind me on the roof of the media centre at wimbledon and andy murray celebrating what has. we know that laura robson is out. cameron norrie out as well. just one other bit of sports news, john terry, after 22 yea rs other bit of sports news, john terry, after 22 years at chelsea, is a free agent, he has nowjoined aston villa in the championship on a one—year deal. that is my lot, i am off to go and watch wimbledon at home. damian johnson will off to go and watch wimbledon at home. damianjohnson will be there. there is an image, 0lly foster in front of the telly. maybe in your mind. the northern ireland secretaryjames brokenshire i will make a commons statement about the negotiations to restore power—sharing at stormont. he allowed the talks between the democratic unionists to continue the republicans have said it is unlikely a deal will be reached in the short term. we are 19 years on from the good friday agreement, ten years on from the st andrews agreement, the dup are still looking the bill of rights, legacy issues, respect. they oppose rights for irish language speaker
went up from henman hill behind me on the roof of the media centre at wimbledon and andy murray celebrating what has. we know that laura robson is out. cameron norrie out as well. just one other bit of sports news, john terry, after 22 yea rs other bit of sports news, john terry, after 22 years at chelsea, is a free agent, he has nowjoined aston villa in the championship on a one—year deal. that is my lot, i am off to go and watch wimbledon at home. damian johnson will off to go and watch...
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sit here and disrespect tottenham one bit, because what they've done for me over the years has been fantastic andind i am more than grateful. the way that they've made the stepping stones in the right direction over the years that i've been there is crazy. it's a team, i am a manchester city player right now and iam manchester city player right now and i am fully focused on that, picking up i am fully focused on that, picking up the silverware and everything. england are up and running at the women's european championship in the netherlands after thrashing scotland in utrecht. jodie taylor fired a hat—trick as the 2009 runners up hit scotland for six. spain began their women's euro 2017 campaign with a comfortable victory over portugal. finally, we've heard of raining stopping play in various sports but what about sharks. it came atjeffery‘s bay in the world surf league. a three—metre long great white shark swimming onto the competition lineup. three—time champion mick fanning of the usa, who emerged unscathed from a shark attack while competing in australia two yeas ago, was once again involved b
sit here and disrespect tottenham one bit, because what they've done for me over the years has been fantastic andind i am more than grateful. the way that they've made the stepping stones in the right direction over the years that i've been there is crazy. it's a team, i am a manchester city player right now and iam manchester city player right now and i am fully focused on that, picking up i am fully focused on that, picking up the silverware and everything. england are up and running at the...
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world number one andy murray has been knocked out of wimbledon at the quarter final stage. american sam querrey on centre court. lets cross to wimbledon and talk to hugh woozencroft. the bottom line is andy murray has looked pretty dodgy through the whole of the tournament. and he certainly was not on his best form clearly loved the first set was an indication that he could win this. it isa indication that he could win this. it is a disappointing exit for andy murray but to be honest speaking to the media afterwards he said he was disappointed not to win it in straight sets. he was one set and a break up against sam querrey, eventually beaten in five sets. but the last couple of sets where the story of the day, 6—1, 6—1 to be american. andy murray will be looking out of sorts physically, he had little in the fourth set and by the fifth could barely move at all. of course it came to wimbledon with some concern about his hip although he said he would be 100% for the tournament but in the end he only managed five matches. he did not confirm whether it was a hip problem but aft
world number one andy murray has been knocked out of wimbledon at the quarter final stage. american sam querrey on centre court. lets cross to wimbledon and talk to hugh woozencroft. the bottom line is andy murray has looked pretty dodgy through the whole of the tournament. and he certainly was not on his best form clearly loved the first set was an indication that he could win this. it isa indication that he could win this. it is a disappointing exit for andy murray but to be honest speaking...
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andy scholes has more in the "bleacher report." what a match. ♪ ♪ i'm...ve with you. ♪ ♪ whatever you want to do... ♪ ...is alright with me. ♪ ooo baby let's... ♪ ...let's stay together... how to win at business. step one. point decisively with your glasses. abracadabra! the stage is yours. step two. choose laquinta. where you'll feel like the king of the road. check out our summer rates now at lq.com. only tempur-breeze® mattresses. use an integrated system of technologies to keep you cool while you sleep. ultra-breathable support layers channel heat away from your body. purecool technology delivers cooling comfort you can feel. and the performance cover is cool to the touch. so you sleep cool and wake up feeling powerful. only exclusive retailers carry breeze. find yours at tempurpedic.com/cooling. pepsoriasis does that. it was tough getting out there on stage. i wanted to be clear. i wanted it to last. so i kept on fighting. i found something that worked. and keeps on working. now? they see me. see me. see if cosentyx could make a difference for you- co
andy scholes has more in the "bleacher report." what a match. ♪ ♪ i'm...ve with you. ♪ ♪ whatever you want to do... ♪ ...is alright with me. ♪ ooo baby let's... ♪ ...let's stay together... how to win at business. step one. point decisively with your glasses. abracadabra! the stage is yours. step two. choose laquinta. where you'll feel like the king of the road. check out our summer rates now at lq.com. only tempur-breeze® mattresses. use an integrated system of...
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i could not go to see him in rio, but, as i say, this has made up for everything andi say, this has madeased i have come. it is 20 years since i have flown but it was well worth it. mavis is a legend. still to come on sportsday. we will hear from adam peaty and be in budapest for more on his success. celtic start their bid to reach the final qualifying round of the champions league — they take on norwegian champions rosenborg later. and...i and... iam at and... i am at the england training base in the netherlands and tomorrow they face portugal, where a point will see them through to the quarterfinals. and it is a tonne up for the oval as the south london ground becomes the fourth test venue to stage 100 test matches. 12—time grand slam champion novak djokovic won't play again this year because of an elbow injury. it means he'll miss this year's us open in new york — the first time he'll miss a major since making his debut in 2004. djokovic retired hurt during his quarterfinal at wimbledon earlier this month and said at the time he was considering taking a break to recover from what is a
i could not go to see him in rio, but, as i say, this has made up for everything andi say, this has madeased i have come. it is 20 years since i have flown but it was well worth it. mavis is a legend. still to come on sportsday. we will hear from adam peaty and be in budapest for more on his success. celtic start their bid to reach the final qualifying round of the champions league — they take on norwegian champions rosenborg later. and...i and... iam at and... i am at the england training...
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andy scholes has the incredible story in this morning's "bleacher report" next. ♪ if you have moderateo severe plaque psoriasis,... isn't it time to let the real you shine through? maybe it's time for otezla (apremilast). otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months,... with reduced redness,... thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't take otezla if you're allergic to any of its ingredients. otezla may increase the risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts... or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight... and may stop treatment. side effects may include diarrhea,... nausea, upper respiratory tract infection... and headache. tell your doctor about all the medicines you take and if you're pregnant or planning to be. ask your dermatologist about otezla today. otezla. sh
andy scholes has the incredible story in this morning's "bleacher report" next. ♪ if you have moderateo severe plaque psoriasis,... isn't it time to let the real you shine through? maybe it's time for otezla (apremilast). otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months,... with reduced redness,... thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and the otezla prescribing information has...
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has also ruptured tendons. she will now fly to new york tomorrow to seek further medical advice. having secured his progress into the last sixteen with victory over fabio fognini yesterday andyhe world number one and defending champion. he's been going through his paces on the practice courts today as he prepares for his quarterfinal with france's benoit paire on monday. he also found time to make an appearance in the centre court royal box. in pretty good company. a whole host of british sporting greats in attendance as always a middle saturday. a whole host of olympians and paralympians. jason and laura kenny. nicola adams. the hockey stars, kate and helen richardson—walsh. great response for oui’ richardson—walsh. great response for our team richardson—walsh. great response for ourteam gb richardson—walsh. great response for our team gb olympians and paralympians. back to you. i don't know where you're invitation was. a minor scare for chris froome at the tour de france. he went off the road in a descent during the stage eight, but he was quickly back on track and retained his yellowjersey. so froome still has a 12—second race lead, ahead of what will be another tough day
has also ruptured tendons. she will now fly to new york tomorrow to seek further medical advice. having secured his progress into the last sixteen with victory over fabio fognini yesterday andyhe world number one and defending champion. he's been going through his paces on the practice courts today as he prepares for his quarterfinal with france's benoit paire on monday. he also found time to make an appearance in the centre court royal box. in pretty good company. a whole host of british...
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but he also has a sore hip. similar to andy murray.flat out and was really struggling. he retired from his first—round match. hubert goes round. nick kyrgios has never lost in the first round at wimbledon, but this championships will be one he wa nts to this championships will be one he wants to forget. a lot of union flag is always around the all—england club. 12 british players in the draw for the singles, and it went down to ten. yes, we lost two early british players. before defending champion andy murray stepped in court and he is the one for whom most of the union flags will be flying. not much to cheer behind me, the first match out was laura robson and she was taking on beatriz haddad maia, of brazil, playing in her wimbledon debut. laura robson a former british number one, she has been out a number one, she has been out a number of years with injuries and fitness problems, and she did not have what it takes to take on the 85 macro, brazil. she played so many in u nforced macro, brazil. she played so many in unforced errors and
but he also has a sore hip. similar to andy murray.flat out and was really struggling. he retired from his first—round match. hubert goes round. nick kyrgios has never lost in the first round at wimbledon, but this championships will be one he wa nts to this championships will be one he wants to forget. a lot of union flag is always around the all—england club. 12 british players in the draw for the singles, and it went down to ten. yes, we lost two early british players. before defending...
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andy murray has been on the practice courts.ill has the problem with the hip, did not bother him too much in the first round in his first match. some stiffness from murray as he walks to the baseline, a little bit of a grimace and dustin brown will prove a bit of a challenge than his first contender did. he says he isafun his first contender did. he says he is a fun guy to watch and i am hoping he is a fun guy to beat as well. thank you very much. and dustin brown is a good player. he beat rafa nadal a couple of years ago on centre court. england's women have been in brilliant form in their latest match at the cricket world cup against south africa. while they lost opener lauren winfield for 2h, tammy beaumont and sarah taylor piled on the runs for the hosts. both of them getting their centuries. a few moments ago, england were 334— 2. they have still got four overs to go. they could even push 400. beaumont still not out on 141. we're under three days away from one of the biggest matches in rugby union history, as the british &
andy murray has been on the practice courts.ill has the problem with the hip, did not bother him too much in the first round in his first match. some stiffness from murray as he walks to the baseline, a little bit of a grimace and dustin brown will prove a bit of a challenge than his first contender did. he says he isafun his first contender did. he says he is a fun guy to watch and i am hoping he is a fun guy to beat as well. thank you very much. and dustin brown is a good player. he beat rafa...
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a huge sigh of relief across the country because andy murray has got through the first round. t wimbledon. the defending champion beat alexander bublik from kazakhstan in straight sets in the opening match of the tournament. and so begins the most quintessentially british fortnight of the sporting summer, courteous queueing, an excuse for fancy dress, and two weeks of a chap named murray putting us through the ringer. he already started before hitting a ball. just how would that hip injury stand up against alexander bublik, renowned for his unpredictable style ? just renowned for his unpredictable style? just fine. indeed it was the kaza khsta n style? just fine. indeed it was the kazakhstan who was floored by the occasion, murray showed few ill effects of his troubled build—up. bublik was being given the runaround. bublik was being given the ru na round. this was bublik was being given the runaround. this was murray in a hurry, tennis in the fast lane. commentator: there is a little bit of good fortune in that but even more superb touch. and it wasn't just the net when murray
a huge sigh of relief across the country because andy murray has got through the first round. t wimbledon. the defending champion beat alexander bublik from kazakhstan in straight sets in the opening match of the tournament. and so begins the most quintessentially british fortnight of the sporting summer, courteous queueing, an excuse for fancy dress, and two weeks of a chap named murray putting us through the ringer. he already started before hitting a ball. just how would that hip injury...
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has one of the best backhands and he can play every shot. it is not always easy to see where you should be playing the ball. vote andyfor one thing now. johanna konta has become the first british woman to reach the quarter finals at wimbledon since jo durie back in 1984. she beat france's caroline garcia three sets asjoe lynskey reports. with every match, johanna konta breaks new ground. in week two, going for the last eight. no britain has been there in three decades. but as the tournament intensifies, her opponents get better. caroline garcia, tipped for the very top. but kaunda has earned her own place amongst the elite. a break in the first game, early authority. commentator: she is playing with confidence. garcia came back to force a tie—break, but conte knows how to disrupt momentum. —— konta knows how to disrupt momentum. garcia has power on court, installed by her father. he was heard coach. that has brought her grand slam pedigree. a three—hour epic saw her past don beckett, she knows how to hold her now. at 4—4, tension. no break points in the whole set. but the briton was about an opportunity. commentator:
has one of the best backhands and he can play every shot. it is not always easy to see where you should be playing the ball. vote andyfor one thing now. johanna konta has become the first british woman to reach the quarter finals at wimbledon since jo durie back in 1984. she beat france's caroline garcia three sets asjoe lynskey reports. with every match, johanna konta breaks new ground. in week two, going for the last eight. no britain has been there in three decades. but as the tournament...
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has also ruptured tendons. she will now fly to new york tomorrow to seek further medical advice. having secured his progress into the last sixteen with victory over fabio fognini yesterday andyough for the world number one and defending champion. he's been going through his paces on the practice courts today as he prepares for his quarterfinal with france's benoit paire on monday. he also found time to make an appearance in the centre court royal box. in pretty good company. a whole host of british sporting greats in attendance as always a middle saturday. a whole host of 0lympians and paralympians. jason and laura kenny. nicola adams. the hockey stars, kate and helen richardson—walsh. great response for our team gb 0lympians and paralympians. a minor scare for chris froome at the tour de france. he went off the road in a descent during the stage eight, but he was quickly back on track and retained his yellowjersey. so froome still has a 12—second race lead, ahead of what will be another tough day in the mountains tomorrow. drew savage has been watching all the action. one third of the 21 stages complete. the tour de france reaching the mountain. challenging climbs, concentr
has also ruptured tendons. she will now fly to new york tomorrow to seek further medical advice. having secured his progress into the last sixteen with victory over fabio fognini yesterday andyough for the world number one and defending champion. he's been going through his paces on the practice courts today as he prepares for his quarterfinal with france's benoit paire on monday. he also found time to make an appearance in the centre court royal box. in pretty good company. a whole host of...
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has voted overwhelming in favour of welcoming transgender people. the general synod backed a motion to look into special services for transgender people to mark their transition. 0ur correspondent andy to you. what does this mean, in effect? it is very much a symbolic indication of support for the transgender community. the first pa rt the transgender community. the first part was to welcome and affirm transgender people in the church. there was no debate about that. the second part was whether there should bea second part was whether there should be a separate ceremony or form of words to welcome them into the church, in their new identity. there was more debate about that. some speakers said, well, we can adapt existing services like the service of affirmation, and we don't need anything new. 0thers of affirmation, and we don't need anything new. others said, yes, we need something new to welcome and embrace transgender people. the motion said no member of the clergy should ever be forced to carry out this, if it was against their conscience. we heard from rowan williams. she read out an e—mail from a student who recently transitioned from a woman to a man. it would mean a lot to
has voted overwhelming in favour of welcoming transgender people. the general synod backed a motion to look into special services for transgender people to mark their transition. 0ur correspondent andy to you. what does this mean, in effect? it is very much a symbolic indication of support for the transgender community. the first pa rt the transgender community. the first part was to welcome and affirm transgender people in the church. there was no debate about that. the second part was whether...
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and andy murray has said he will be fit for wimbledon.ling with that hip problem but is due on centre court tomorrow. new zealand's sonny bill williams has been suspended for four weeks after his red card. and england, on course to defeat sri lanka. i will be back with an update in an hour. we have just mentioned wimbledon. let's stay with sport, and tennis fans are queuing ahead of the first day of the wimbledon championships tomorrow. thousands, expected to camp overnight. 0ur correspondent jane frances kelly has gone to join some of those hardy fans while they wait. yes. sun is shining. the strawberries, ready. we have got the legendary queueing, and security has been tightened because of the previous attacks. concrete walls to protect fa ns. previous attacks. concrete walls to protect fans. police in evidence. sniffer dogs. bags searched. but thatis sniffer dogs. bags searched. but that is not putting off superfans. two with me. you are not actually queueing today? you havejust come to see some friends? yes. but we will be queueing fr
and andy murray has said he will be fit for wimbledon.ling with that hip problem but is due on centre court tomorrow. new zealand's sonny bill williams has been suspended for four weeks after his red card. and england, on course to defeat sri lanka. i will be back with an update in an hour. we have just mentioned wimbledon. let's stay with sport, and tennis fans are queuing ahead of the first day of the wimbledon championships tomorrow. thousands, expected to camp overnight. 0ur correspondent...
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university of nevada-las vegas professor andy kirk has studied the era. >> did they really build fake towns out in the desert and then blow the whole place up with atomic bombs? and the answer is yes, in fact, they did do that. >> reporter: they were called" doom towns." and, as seen in this 1955 public information film, the federal civil defense administration built houses, stocked them with food, and placed fully-dressed mannequins inside to learn what might survive an atomic bomb. >> would food in the average home be safe to eat after a blast? >> the purpose, as stated by the civil defense agencies, of creating these "doom towns" and then widely disseminating on film of them being destroyed, was to encourage americans to be concerned about the possibility of civilians being the target of nuclear attack. >> reporter: "doom towns" is the title of andy kirk's new graphic history about this era. collaborating with british artist kristian purcell, the book weaves together primary documents, photos, and the oral histories of residents, scientists, soldiers, and anti- nuclear activists. >
university of nevada-las vegas professor andy kirk has studied the era. >> did they really build fake towns out in the desert and then blow the whole place up with atomic bombs? and the answer is yes, in fact, they did do that. >> reporter: they were called" doom towns." and, as seen in this 1955 public information film, the federal civil defense administration built houses, stocked them with food, and placed fully-dressed mannequins inside to learn what might survive an...
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now he's in the form of his life andy swiss has been to meet him... one of sport's most raptors are, from nowhere to 2017 top european golfer and this year's open is barely a tea shop from where he grew up. fleetwood one of their favourites at a course where when he was seven he told me he used to sneak onto practice. i used to sneak on, which is only come out recently. i can't go back on my word now! i'd love to speak to my seven—year—old self and outs and tell him what was going to happen in 20 years. how exciting is it going to be for your friends and family, i assume a lot of them will be here? a lot of people's home tournament isn't the british tournament, so that's an amazing feeling and experience, having that as the home event. i hope i can give them something to cheer about, that's the main thing to do, but it will be great. the fa ns to do, but it will be great. the fans here will be an tommy fleetwood's side but the history books won't. an englishman has an w011 books won't. an englishman has an won the open for 25 years, but this isa won t
now he's in the form of his life andy swiss has been to meet him... one of sport's most raptors are, from nowhere to 2017 top european golfer and this year's open is barely a tea shop from where he grew up. fleetwood one of their favourites at a course where when he was seven he told me he used to sneak onto practice. i used to sneak on, which is only come out recently. i can't go back on my word now! i'd love to speak to my seven—year—old self and outs and tell him what was going to happen...
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his hospital has asked for a new court hearing for fresh evidence to be assessed. and defending champion andyray has won a thrilling third round contest against italy's fabio fanini at wimbledon. and that is bbc world news and its headlines. and now, it is time for hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk with me, zeinab badawi. president trump is meeting his fellow leaders of the 620 summit in hamburg this week when big issues like international trade and climate change will be on the agenda. my guest is the progressive canadian—american writer and activist naomi klein. she says donald trump's rise to power is a product of our time and that his becoming president amounts to a corporate takeover of the united states by brand trump. she's calling for mass protests against him. but are her radical policies a panacea for the current ills in the united states? naomi klein, welcome to hardtalk. happy to be here. you have just written a new book, no is not enough. is it anything more than just another liberal critique of donald trump? what i am trying to do with the book is really focus less on donald trump t
his hospital has asked for a new court hearing for fresh evidence to be assessed. and defending champion andyray has won a thrilling third round contest against italy's fabio fanini at wimbledon. and that is bbc world news and its headlines. and now, it is time for hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk with me, zeinab badawi. president trump is meeting his fellow leaders of the 620 summit in hamburg this week when big issues like international trade and climate change will be on the agenda. my guest is...
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it's been day five at wimbledon, and the defending champion andy murray has won a thrilling third—round9 minutes on centre court, murray saved 5 set points in the fourth set, before eventually winning it to tie—up the match. the world number one has made it to the second week at wimbledon for the tenth year in a row. i didn't feel like i moved as well today as i did in the first couple of matches, but we have a couple of days' break where i can work on that. and hopefully get myself in a good rhythm over the weekend and come out and play some good tennis on monday. but i am obviously happy to get through the first week and anything can happen from here. it's crunch time for the british and irish lions who face the all blacks in the third and final test in auckland in a few hours time. if they win, it will be the lions‘ first series victory against new zealand since 1971. as katie 6ornall reports from auckland, there's a lot at stake. the win is serious in new zealand you have the big old, rave and step out of your comfort zone. last week, the british and irish eyes came from behind to l
it's been day five at wimbledon, and the defending champion andy murray has won a thrilling third—round9 minutes on centre court, murray saved 5 set points in the fourth set, before eventually winning it to tie—up the match. the world number one has made it to the second week at wimbledon for the tenth year in a row. i didn't feel like i moved as well today as i did in the first couple of matches, but we have a couple of days' break where i can work on that. and hopefully get myself in a...
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it's been day five at wimbledon, and the defending champion, andy murray, has won a thrilling third—rounds on centre court, murray saved five set points in the fourth set, before eventually winning it to tie—up the match. the world number one has made it to the second week at wimbledon for the tenth year in a row. it's crunch time for the british and irish lions, who face the all blacks in the third and final test in auckland in a few hours' time. if they win, it will be the lions' first series victory against new zealand since 1971. as katie 6ornall reports from auckland, there's a lot at stake. 3, 2, 1 —go! (screams). to win a series in new zealand, you need to be bold, you need to be brave, and you need to step out of your comfort zone. going for a lions victory this weekend? yeah, absolutely, if i can do that, they can win it. last week in wellington, the british and irish lions came from behind to level the series. it was the first time new zealand had been beaten at home in eight years. and yet the man at the centre of their triumph told me there was more to come. what is it, do you
it's been day five at wimbledon, and the defending champion, andy murray, has won a thrilling third—rounds on centre court, murray saved five set points in the fourth set, before eventually winning it to tie—up the match. the world number one has made it to the second week at wimbledon for the tenth year in a row. it's crunch time for the british and irish lions, who face the all blacks in the third and final test in auckland in a few hours' time. if they win, it will be the lions' first...
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our correspondent andy moore has the details. jared kushner, the president's son—in—law. ..of interest has a name, and that name is jared kushner. jared kushner is not used to being centre stage. as one of donald trump's closest advisers, he's been at his side, seen but rarely heard. but he has done some talking with russians. first, with the russian ambassador, sergey kislyak. and then with this man, sergei gorkov. he's the head of a russian bank tied to the kremlin. when asked by the bbc about the subject of that meeting, he said, "ask the white house". the revelations made mr kushner front—page news. his father—in—law didn't seem too pleased. i appreciate everything that jared. .. jared has actually become much more famous than me! laughter i'm a little bit upset about that! now, in a statement before his committee appearance, mr kushner has said he had four contacts with russian officials, but denied any wrongdoing. he said: mr kushner was also part of a meeting with a russian lawyer arranged by donald trumer in a series of e—mails, which promised dirt on hillary clinton
our correspondent andy moore has the details. jared kushner, the president's son—in—law. ..of interest has a name, and that name is jared kushner. jared kushner is not used to being centre stage. as one of donald trump's closest advisers, he's been at his side, seen but rarely heard. but he has done some talking with russians. first, with the russian ambassador, sergey kislyak. and then with this man, sergei gorkov. he's the head of a russian bank tied to the kremlin. when asked by the bbc...
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has been identified as mohemed noor. he and another officer have been placed on administrative leave. we're also learning the victim died of a gunshot wound to the abdomen. from our partners at cnn andyrose has more. (pkg) don damond/ victim's fiance: "we've lost the dearest of people, and we are desperate for information."the family of a minneapolis woman who was shot and killed by police saturday evening wants answers from the authorities. don damond/ victim's fiance: "piecing together justine's last moments before the homicide, would be a small comfort as we grieve this tragedy."justine ruszczyk called 911 because she thought a sexual assault might be taking place in a back alley near her home, a source said. but moments after police arrived, ruszczyk was dead. and by monday, police have still not explained how... or why. don damond/ victim's fiance: "sadly her family and i have been provided with almost no additional information from law enforcement regarding what happened after police arrived." the mayor said she's heard the officers were wearing their body cameras... but for some reason, those cameras, were not turned on. the mayor has asked the agency handling the investigatio
has been identified as mohemed noor. he and another officer have been placed on administrative leave. we're also learning the victim died of a gunshot wound to the abdomen. from our partners at cnn andyrose has more. (pkg) don damond/ victim's fiance: "we've lost the dearest of people, and we are desperate for information."the family of a minneapolis woman who was shot and killed by police saturday evening wants answers from the authorities. don damond/ victim's fiance: "piecing...
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andy walker has outlined why the crackdown is needed.e by a leasehold basis and subject to grab raid which can in cases escalate dramatically, he has written about it in the times in quite colourful terms today. for example, you said if you go to the butcher and bison sausages for your barbecue you do not get an invoice for the night 100 years. —— purchase some sausages. if you buy a bucket and spade you do not get charges when you pass it on. he talks about exa m ples of when you pass it on. he talks about examples of a 3000% increase in ground rent to a total of something approaching £10,000. he thinks there is certainly, there are cases where some leasehold arrangements are justified and commonly used in flats but clearly he is concerned in some cases they are used in an unfair and abusive way. andrew walker there. plenty more about that story online. production among uk manufacturers grew at the fastest pace since january 1995 in the three months tojuly, according to the latest quarterly cbi industrial trends survey. the survey of 39
andy walker has outlined why the crackdown is needed.e by a leasehold basis and subject to grab raid which can in cases escalate dramatically, he has written about it in the times in quite colourful terms today. for example, you said if you go to the butcher and bison sausages for your barbecue you do not get an invoice for the night 100 years. —— purchase some sausages. if you buy a bucket and spade you do not get charges when you pass it on. he talks about exa m ples of when you pass it...
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andy ron has been so powerful in terms of giving us the backing that he needed that taking out assad is very unlikely right now and the other is a look around at what comes afterwards and i think in understanding that now we have to broker what comes afterwards now rather then thinking we can overthrow assad and then figure out who and. it seems to me crazy for us to be in a proxy war with russia and it seems crazy for me to mean for us to be antagonizing iran at a time you know their major regional player. or in my off on no you're absolutely right and unfortunately with the moment that we're in terms of the tremendous antagonism that the press and the democratic party have against russian interference in u.s. elections or involvement with the trump administration the working with the russians is not seen by many as a positive thing but it has to be done and there are cease fire agreements that have work been worked out between the u.s. russia and jordan that is actually working right now in one small sliver of syria that's supposed to be extended to three other areas so i think tha
andy ron has been so powerful in terms of giving us the backing that he needed that taking out assad is very unlikely right now and the other is a look around at what comes afterwards and i think in understanding that now we have to broker what comes afterwards now rather then thinking we can overthrow assad and then figure out who and. it seems to me crazy for us to be in a proxy war with russia and it seems crazy for me to mean for us to be antagonizing iran at a time you know their major...
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andy murray has a big week ahead of him.ully fit. and we understand he and his wife kim are expecting their second child. murray opens up the action on centre court when he plays world number 134 qualifier alexander bublik in the first round. the number one seed has spoken to the bbc‘s sue barker about the last—minute nerves that still plague him before every match. the closer you get to going out there, you‘re nervous, but as you start, you think, can i actually play tennis? i‘m terrible. as soon as you get on the court, it‘s actually ok once you get out there. sue barker: our wimbledon is on bbc one, today at 5.20 this afternoon. a shock boxing result to bring you, because manny pacquiao has lost his wbo world welterweight title to australia‘s jeff horn this morning. former schoolteacher horn beat the filipino on a unanimous decision after 12 rounds in brisbane. 38—year—old pacquiao, who has won world titles in eight divisions, had talked about trying to arrange a rematch with floyd mayweather, but may now consider another
andy murray has a big week ahead of him.ully fit. and we understand he and his wife kim are expecting their second child. murray opens up the action on centre court when he plays world number 134 qualifier alexander bublik in the first round. the number one seed has spoken to the bbc‘s sue barker about the last—minute nerves that still plague him before every match. the closer you get to going out there, you‘re nervous, but as you start, you think, can i actually play tennis? i‘m...
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why there has to be-- there has to be a "come to jesus" meeting here somewhere, some time, which i have low expectation for it happening. >> rose: do you agree with this, andyirst, i think the president has so many different responsibilities. some of them are to make decisions and order that they be implemented. the governing responsibilities are actually paramount to that because they have to-- the president has to invite others to be part other solution and build bridges and invite people to be part of the success or share the blame for failure. and we haven't seen as much of that out of this white house as other presidents have done. it's the invitation to be part of a solution that compels a bureaucracy to want to work hard for you -- >> i was asking about the question about truth. >> and be a partner in the solution. >> rose: i was asking about the question about truth. do you believe what jack just said about-- >> there are some things that are so obviously true that the president said were not, like day one, how many people attended the inauguration. i mean that was-- a bizarre thing to ask your press secretary to go out and claim it was the biggest
why there has to be-- there has to be a "come to jesus" meeting here somewhere, some time, which i have low expectation for it happening. >> rose: do you agree with this, andyirst, i think the president has so many different responsibilities. some of them are to make decisions and order that they be implemented. the governing responsibilities are actually paramount to that because they have to-- the president has to invite others to be part other solution and build bridges and...