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this is of record levels of exports from australia. and more businesses ever in history that this is a demonstration as a country to grow exports in particular where we have trade agreements in place with jobs growing and to see that opportunity to allow to balance the budget. >> for more than a decade the recognition of indigenous australians but now it's further about truly closing the gap between australians and indigenous australians in the constitution. >> the leader of the opposition. >> again will the prime minister work with me to advance the recognition from the people of the constitution in a way that is consistent with the rules quick. >> thank you mister speaker and i think the leader for his question as we discussed on earlier occasions over this matter there is definitely a spirit of cooperation when it comes to advancing these issues. we have their historic recognition of the fact the first cabinet minister from indigenous australia and the unique opportunity presented of the end dig in this australians this is a great o
this is of record levels of exports from australia. and more businesses ever in history that this is a demonstration as a country to grow exports in particular where we have trade agreements in place with jobs growing and to see that opportunity to allow to balance the budget. >> for more than a decade the recognition of indigenous australians but now it's further about truly closing the gap between australians and indigenous australians in the constitution. >> the leader of the...
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australia's focus is still on trade opportunities with or without the u.s. and china playing together. >> senator faucet. >> thank you, mr. president. my question is to the minister for trade, tourism and investment. minister, how is the government getting on with delivering for the australian people by helping australian business benefit from trade, tourism and investment opportunities with our g20 partners and how does this help to create a stronger economy that guarantees the essential services that australians rely on? >> the minister for trade, tourism and investment. >> thanks, mr. president. i thank senator faucet for his question and i know he is very deep interest and indeed knowledge of course in all matters trade, foreign policy and defense. i'm pleased to inform senator faucet and the senate that prime minister morrison at the recent g20 meetings of leaders in japan delivered strong messages to the g20 about the importance of maintaining and modernizing a consistent rules-based framework to facilitate trade and investment flow between australia a
australia's focus is still on trade opportunities with or without the u.s. and china playing together. >> senator faucet. >> thank you, mr. president. my question is to the minister for trade, tourism and investment. minister, how is the government getting on with delivering for the australian people by helping australian business benefit from trade, tourism and investment opportunities with our g20 partners and how does this help to create a stronger economy that guarantees the...
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i australia came out really quick.zealand did so well to claw that back. for all of the money it was going to be a draw and then australia won it by one goal. a fantastic game and it really took it to the next level of competition. we will come back to you ina competition. we will come back to you in a moment, but we did catch up with both the new zealand and australia at the end of that match to hear what they think about their potential match against england. their shooting circle is pretty potent and they've got a lot of variety as well, probably similar to what we face today against new zealand. so some of the [earnings we can take away from today will help us against whoever we come up against. home court you can't ignore it. it is a big occasion for them and it will be a do or die match. it is another opportunity and a big one for us because we need to better. they certainly know that england are going to be a tough opposition and we will hopefully see that match from about 8pm this evening. but let's talk about
i australia came out really quick.zealand did so well to claw that back. for all of the money it was going to be a draw and then australia won it by one goal. a fantastic game and it really took it to the next level of competition. we will come back to you ina competition. we will come back to you in a moment, but we did catch up with both the new zealand and australia at the end of that match to hear what they think about their potential match against england. their shooting circle is pretty...
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and new zealand win the netball world cup beating australia byjust one goal! also coming up in the programme. a better day for britain on the tour de france as simon yates claims his second stage win, and defending champion ge—righnt thomas clause back time on the leader. and harry kane scores a wonder goal from the halfway line againstjuventus in singapore good evening. welcome to sports day, i met sarah stone. shane lowry is the open champion. the irishman extended his overnight lead to finish six shots clear of england's tommy fleetwood to win his first major amid raucous scenes at royal portrush in northern ireland. let's get more from our reporter adam wild. yeah, despite the rain and wind here at royal portrush, the party is starting. we have seen some quite extraordinary scenes on the links this afternoon, as shane lowry became the 2019 open championship winner. in fact, the celebrations began long before he reached the 18th, once he sunk that birdie putt at 15, i think there was never any doubt that anyone would catch him. tommy fleetwood, the closest
and new zealand win the netball world cup beating australia byjust one goal! also coming up in the programme. a better day for britain on the tour de france as simon yates claims his second stage win, and defending champion ge—righnt thomas clause back time on the leader. and harry kane scores a wonder goal from the halfway line againstjuventus in singapore good evening. welcome to sports day, i met sarah stone. shane lowry is the open champion. the irishman extended his overnight lead to...
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so australia licking its wounds today. 0h, zealand. so australia licking its wounds today.ns throughout the morning. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london news. i'm alice salfield. the metropolitan police says over a third of its new officers are women. the force's latest recruitment drive was aimed at encouraging more women, and also more black and minority officers to join. the met now has more female officers than ever before — but admits there is still a long way to go to reflect the population a restaurant is claiming to be the first in london to remove single—use plastic from its kitchen. spring restaurant in somerset house has said goodbye to cling film, replaced straws with a vegetable compost alternative and asked suppliers to deliver using reusable packaging. 86,000 food outlets in london, which means if they are all using the same amount of cling film we are aware use, that is 69 million miles of cling film a yearjust in london alone. evelina london, a hospital which treats thousands of children, is celebrating i
so australia licking its wounds today. 0h, zealand. so australia licking its wounds today.ns throughout the morning. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london news. i'm alice salfield. the metropolitan police says over a third of its new officers are women. the force's latest recruitment drive was aimed at encouraging more women, and also more black and minority officers to join. the met now has more female officers than ever before — but admits...
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a draw for australia sees them retaining the trophy.for a look at some of today's other sports stories and daniel sturridge has been banned from football for six weeks and fined £75,000 after being found guilty of breaching betting rules. four weeks of the ban are suspended, meaning the former liverpool striker is free to play again on the 31st ofjuly. there was embarrassment for kilmarnock tonight as they were knocked out of the first qualifying round of the europa league by connah's quay nomads. the welsh premier league side won two zero at rugby park, to go through three two on aggregate. meanwhile aberdeen are also into the second round of qualifying. they beat the finnish side rops rovaniemi four two on aggregate after a two one win in tonight's second leg lewis ferguson's strike with the last kick of the game ensured the dons progression. rangers are also through after a ten zero aggregate win. and there was a big win for wigan in the super league tonight. liam farrell scored a hatrick of tries as they thrashed wakefield trinity b
a draw for australia sees them retaining the trophy.for a look at some of today's other sports stories and daniel sturridge has been banned from football for six weeks and fined £75,000 after being found guilty of breaching betting rules. four weeks of the ban are suspended, meaning the former liverpool striker is free to play again on the 31st ofjuly. there was embarrassment for kilmarnock tonight as they were knocked out of the first qualifying round of the europa league by connah's quay...
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to win and for england, australia to win and for england, australia won the toss and put themselvesjust australia won the toss and put themselves into batjust as we thought. but who would have thought they would have been 14—3. they lost captain aaron finch early and david warner went cheaply for nine, caught byjonny bairstow. warner went cheaply for nine, caught by jonny bairstow. then warner went cheaply for nine, caught byjonny bairstow. then we had the situation alex kerry came into bat and did very well with steve smith, eventually out with the partnership of 103 and then steve smith run out for 85, a direct hit from jos buttler and that was what england needed because they were whittled through the australia tale order very quickly and put themselves in a great situation where a jason roy and jonny bairstow came out and put ona and jonny bairstow came out and put on a partnership of 124, jason roy is hitting three sixes before eventually out but refusing to go because jonny bairstow eventually out but refusing to go becausejonny bairstow used the review, he went lbw and roy wa
to win and for england, australia to win and for england, australia won the toss and put themselvesjust australia won the toss and put themselves into batjust as we thought. but who would have thought they would have been 14—3. they lost captain aaron finch early and david warner went cheaply for nine, caught byjonny bairstow. warner went cheaply for nine, caught by jonny bairstow. then warner went cheaply for nine, caught byjonny bairstow. then we had the situation alex kerry came into bat...
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that trophy back to australia.me the first man to swim the 100 metres breaststroke in under 57 seconds — breaking his own world record with a time of 56 point 88 seconds. the 24—year—old has dominated both the 100 metres and 50 metres in recent years, setting the 1a best times in the 100 metres breaststroke. his new record came in the semi—finals of the world championships in south korea. i kinda just stayed to ground, used my support teams, i had a real advantage and i've been in the finest form of an athlete i've ever beenin finest form of an athlete i've ever been in and hopefully the finest person i've been trying to get back to the sport and trying to some around the edges but kind of getting into manhood now so i'm not an 18—year—old anymore just splashing and dashing, this is how i set my legacy and this is how i wanted to do it. 0nto athletics where jamaican double 0lympic champion shelly—ann fraser—pryce stormed to victory in the women's 100m at the anniversary games in london. the 32—year—old crossed the
that trophy back to australia.me the first man to swim the 100 metres breaststroke in under 57 seconds — breaking his own world record with a time of 56 point 88 seconds. the 24—year—old has dominated both the 100 metres and 50 metres in recent years, setting the 1a best times in the 100 metres breaststroke. his new record came in the semi—finals of the world championships in south korea. i kinda just stayed to ground, used my support teams, i had a real advantage and i've been in the...
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paul: welcome to "daybreak australia." sophie: we are counting down to asia's major market opens. ♪ paul: hear are the top stories we are covering in the next hour. mario draghi sends his strongest stimulus signal yet. amazon may not deliver. income forecasts are short of expectations. there have been concerns over more big spending. and drinks all around. interest in an ipo. about a minute away from the launch of the spacex mission. the latest attempt last night was canceled because of stormy weather conditions. you are taking a look at the spacex dragon cargo carrier. this is being put on the falcon nine rocket and will launch from cape canaveral. this cargo carrier of moreing supplies than 5000 pounds. this launch has been canceled multiple times in the past because of stormy weather, but it it actually goes ahead, this will be the first time the same dragon has gone on a third trip to space. very significant moment when it comes to the reusability of these rockets. and i believe this rocket as well has been used once b
paul: welcome to "daybreak australia." sophie: we are counting down to asia's major market opens. ♪ paul: hear are the top stories we are covering in the next hour. mario draghi sends his strongest stimulus signal yet. amazon may not deliver. income forecasts are short of expectations. there have been concerns over more big spending. and drinks all around. interest in an ipo. about a minute away from the launch of the spacex mission. the latest attempt last night was canceled...
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the australia tail went pretty quickly.here were some decent bowling from jofra archer. 22a was the target for england and they knocked it off very co mforta bly. their opening partnership, 12a between jonny bairstow and jason roy. jonny bairstow eventually going for lbw — bowled by mitchell starc, which he reviewed, and that meant that england were out of reviews whenjason roy really needed one, because pat cummins bowled, caught behind, he didn't get anything on it, was given out, and he was on his way back to the pavilion. that wasn't to matter. eoin morgan, the one—day captain, and joe root, the test captain, saw england over the line with morgan hitting the winning runs to put england into that showpiece finale against new zealand. england have been to three world cup finals before, they've lost all three of them, the last one back in 1992 when they beat south africa in sydney to get to the final against pakistan. that wasn't to be for england. 27 years on they've certainly put the semi—final hoodoo that's been over en
the australia tail went pretty quickly.here were some decent bowling from jofra archer. 22a was the target for england and they knocked it off very co mforta bly. their opening partnership, 12a between jonny bairstow and jason roy. jonny bairstow eventually going for lbw — bowled by mitchell starc, which he reviewed, and that meant that england were out of reviews whenjason roy really needed one, because pat cummins bowled, caught behind, he didn't get anything on it, was given out, and he...
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he decided to head out to australia, play some clu b head out to australia, play some club cricket andn training and playing he was scratching a living. at brisbane international airport, was scratching a living. at brisbane internationalairport, baggage handling. loading planes. working mornings and evenings. throwing bags, getting these planes in and out. at the same time his cricket career was taking off, scoring so many runs that... will three years later he won the domestic competition, top scoring in the first innings of the final. last season he was the highest scoring englishman in the sheffield shield, it led to a long overdue opportunity in english cricket, or to be exact, here in wales. it shows you can have these knock backs, knock backs do not necessarily mean that that is it, we have signed him to bea that that is it, we have signed him to be a long term part of the club and develop a strong team over time. now at 29 charlie hemphrey feels he has plenty of time left at the top of the game. he has been through more lows than most players of his age and credit is a throwawa
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that gave australia a bit ofa of 103 and that gave australia a bit of a chance.l and smith was run out and then response they were brilliant. jonny bairstow and lloyd put on a partnership of 124. jonny bairstow was lbw by mitchell starc. they wasted that review because jason roy wasted that review because jason roy was at the crease a few moments later. he was bowled by pat cummings and said it caught behind but england wasted that review and he was ushered off back to the pavilion. that is relevant because england about to book their place in the final. they have lost all three previous finals, most recently a 1992. this is the first time they are going to wind a knockout game at are going to wind a knockout game at a world cup in 27 years, since they beat south africa in sydney, 1992. the likes of ian botham playing in that match. you can see the rain coming down now, it won't affect this result, but we were told there would be rain earlier in the day but it wasn't to be and this has been england's day. they will be in the world cup final. i can hear the fans b
that gave australia a bit ofa of 103 and that gave australia a bit of a chance.l and smith was run out and then response they were brilliant. jonny bairstow and lloyd put on a partnership of 124. jonny bairstow was lbw by mitchell starc. they wasted that review because jason roy wasted that review because jason roy was at the crease a few moments later. he was bowled by pat cummings and said it caught behind but england wasted that review and he was ushered off back to the pavilion. that is...
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australia post 269—7 off 50 overs at canterbury.un partnership. ellyse perry takes 7—22 from 10 overs. only three players reaching double figures with laura marsh last out and top scoring for 21. it's england's second biggest defeat to australia in one day cricket. the men's ashes starts on the 1st of august and england's record wicket—ta ker james anderson is in a race to be fit for the first test. a scan's revealed he tore his calf muscle whilst bowling for lancashire last week. he'll miss their next two county championship matches. england play ireland in a one—off test at lords on july the 24th before facing australia for the start of the ashes at edgbaston a week later. before that, there's the small matter of england facing australia at edgbaston in the semi—finals of the cricket world cup! that match is on thursday. australia won the group game against england, of course, but were beaten by south africa yesterday, whilst england qualified for the semis with back—to—back wins over india and new zealand. i think we were playing
australia post 269—7 off 50 overs at canterbury.un partnership. ellyse perry takes 7—22 from 10 overs. only three players reaching double figures with laura marsh last out and top scoring for 21. it's england's second biggest defeat to australia in one day cricket. the men's ashes starts on the 1st of august and england's record wicket—ta ker james anderson is in a race to be fit for the first test. a scan's revealed he tore his calf muscle whilst bowling for lancashire last week. he'll...
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and capitalizing on the drug markets in australia new zealand. you have some of the highest prices for drugs in the world so when you talk about high prices it is worth while if you're seeing some drug trade in that what the amounts that you buy the drug are you get that drug and central south america and the amount that you can sell it for in new zealand australia that's that's impressive that that's good you know exactly at the best the ports in south america for example in colombia you can buy. a kilo of cocaine for roughly 7 and a half $1000.00 u.s. that's what the last research showed by the same token once that can get to a straight or new zealand it's jumped in prostitute 250 $1000.00 u.s. the. comparing that you need not of states a kilo of cocaine is 50000 u.s.d. and in the united kingdom you're looking at 60000 u.s.d. that is a huge profit margin for the syndicates and i mean that also means that i think one of the one of the biggest risks serious is because they can afford to take it they can afford to lose a couple of consignments bec
and capitalizing on the drug markets in australia new zealand. you have some of the highest prices for drugs in the world so when you talk about high prices it is worth while if you're seeing some drug trade in that what the amounts that you buy the drug are you get that drug and central south america and the amount that you can sell it for in new zealand australia that's that's impressive that that's good you know exactly at the best the ports in south america for example in colombia you can...
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as england dominated australia from start to finish to reach their first world cup final in 27 years. they bowled the aussies out for 223 with an over to spare and then chased down their target with ease to win by eight wickets at esgbaston. they'll now face new zealand as they look to win their first cricket world cup. will perry was watching: cricket‘s coming home was the chant after having them beat their old rivals by eight wickets to book their place in the world cup final on sunday against new zealand at lourdes australia. it looked like a really good toss to win early on this morning because they put themselves and to bat, but reg retta bly, themselves and to bat, but regrettably, they might not be thinking about the right thing to do, they were 13 for three having lost the early weekend, their captain for lost the early weekend, their captainfora lost the early weekend, their captain for a goal, as did peter who was in for captain for a goal, as did peter who was infora captain for a goal, as did peter who was in for a world cup debut. then they had steve smith get them in som
as england dominated australia from start to finish to reach their first world cup final in 27 years. they bowled the aussies out for 223 with an over to spare and then chased down their target with ease to win by eight wickets at esgbaston. they'll now face new zealand as they look to win their first cricket world cup. will perry was watching: cricket‘s coming home was the chant after having them beat their old rivals by eight wickets to book their place in the world cup final on sunday...
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it is looking increasingly like the ashes is heading back to australia.other sport stories... algeria have won the africa cup of nations. the goal after just 79 the goal afterjust 79 seconds. despite that deflection, it is only the second time they have won the tournament after a gap of 29 years. threshing them for— no, those the second goal of the night, motherwell dundee night, wins. huddersfield giants beat hull kr 18—12 in the betfred super league. crashing over, they win four points clear. england may have avoided playing world number ones australia in their netball world cup semifinal — but still face a tough task when they take on new zealand at the liverpool arena tomorrow. just one point separated australia and new zealand in their intense match yesterday. kate grey is there for us. this time tomorrow we'll know if england has made it through to their first ever netball world cup final, they have been fighting in this tournament so far with six wins from six matches and they significantly have two win against south africa yesterday by 11 goals. t
it is looking increasingly like the ashes is heading back to australia.other sport stories... algeria have won the africa cup of nations. the goal after just 79 the goal afterjust 79 seconds. despite that deflection, it is only the second time they have won the tournament after a gap of 29 years. threshing them for— no, those the second goal of the night, motherwell dundee night, wins. huddersfield giants beat hull kr 18—12 in the betfred super league. crashing over, they win four points...
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you're watching "daybreak: australia." talkssumption of trade and corporate earnings, our next sc's only limited upside for stock. , great to have you back. are you only seeing limited upside for the s&p 500, given that the cuts were expecting this week from the fed have already been priced in? be 25i think there will basis points followed by another 25 basis points in september. they will move once and then wait and see how trade plays out which is what everybody in the world is waiting for. we see limited upside from here, simply because it is so late in the cycle, earnings or flat year-over-year. the gdp number of 2% was fine but we think it will trend a little bit lower. it's hard to see a real catalyst to take the u.s. market up much higher from here absent a trade deal. shery: does it mean you are positioning more defensively, and what does that mean if were going into a long-term cyclical downturn? ank: fixed income is not asset class that will give you great returns. we think it will protect you on the downside. we
you're watching "daybreak: australia." talkssumption of trade and corporate earnings, our next sc's only limited upside for stock. , great to have you back. are you only seeing limited upside for the s&p 500, given that the cuts were expecting this week from the fed have already been priced in? be 25i think there will basis points followed by another 25 basis points in september. they will move once and then wait and see how trade plays out which is what everybody in the world is...
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australia's n says that they chart behaviour never lies. smith, warner and bancroft, all three of the men who were banned for their part in the world sampling labour scandal. they are human beings and they have feelings and they are no different from anyone else. what we have spoken about is that we believe it will go up a notch. tim kaine says he could think of 15 grounds more intimidating than edgbaston but england when you're often. fantastic support from the fans here, and they said when they played here before, they get typed in but the aussies give it a bit back. and i think people will have better time than those who can't deal with it. archer has thrown himself into training but english eyes will linger on the site of his bowler and full flow. james anderson at 37 is, there is his captain, even better. joe wilson, e bbc news, edgbaston. so what is the view down under? earlier i spoke to australian journalist and podcast host andrew menczel and began by asking him if the aussie's were feeling confident. i think that is where england
australia's n says that they chart behaviour never lies. smith, warner and bancroft, all three of the men who were banned for their part in the world sampling labour scandal. they are human beings and they have feelings and they are no different from anyone else. what we have spoken about is that we believe it will go up a notch. tim kaine says he could think of 15 grounds more intimidating than edgbaston but england when you're often. fantastic support from the fans here, and they said when...
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australia brought steve smith on to bowl, red rag to bull.the commentary box! jason roy overdrive, get the match over with. roy was given out for 85. england had used their review, couldn't challenge the decision. well, he didn't hit it but you have to go — that is cricket. it meant the captain, eoin morgan, could wallop thejoyful winning runs. england won with a flourish, they won with ease, they won with nearly 18 overs to spare. hoyt and eden silva lost their quarterfinal to evan the achieve the team have almost been hidden, the lack of free—to—air coverage has been a talking point. sunday's final between england and new zealand will be on channel 4, as well as sky so will is the potential for a bigger tv audience, the achievement of this team notjust here today but over several years means they do merit the attention. results and rankings have long suggested this is the best one day cricket team in the world, on sunday at lord's, england have the chance to prove children have been killed in greece. the lightning, hail storm and violent wi
australia brought steve smith on to bowl, red rag to bull.the commentary box! jason roy overdrive, get the match over with. roy was given out for 85. england had used their review, couldn't challenge the decision. well, he didn't hit it but you have to go — that is cricket. it meant the captain, eoin morgan, could wallop thejoyful winning runs. england won with a flourish, they won with ease, they won with nearly 18 overs to spare. hoyt and eden silva lost their quarterfinal to evan the...
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presumably as an england supporter, i saw australia being booedin supporter, i saw australia being booedse of the sandpaper, you know, bowl tempering thing. but is that the right way to go? it is not the sporting spirit that british sport usually is played under, is it? what has happened in cricket, a certain amount of football style tribalism has come m, football style tribalism has come in, which is a bit of a pity, i think. cricket is best played when you want your team to win but you appreciate what the other side has done. because you clap the other side, don't you? but not as enthusiastically as you do your own side. england supporter really get behind him, but it doesn't mean you have to be vicious and nasty to opposition. we have to end it there. good luck to all the teams, both teams playing tomorrow. my children will be glued. thank you very much, and we can bring you, of course, all the paper reviews online if you want to catch up with previous editions. all the front pages online seven days a week. and of course, you can catch up with the actual programmes on iplayer stop goo
presumably as an england supporter, i saw australia being booedin supporter, i saw australia being booedse of the sandpaper, you know, bowl tempering thing. but is that the right way to go? it is not the sporting spirit that british sport usually is played under, is it? what has happened in cricket, a certain amount of football style tribalism has come m, football style tribalism has come in, which is a bit of a pity, i think. cricket is best played when you want your team to win but you...
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i thought i was going to end up moving to australia, i did not see anything funny anywhere.ing is everything in cricket. in 2013 having been rejected by essex, charlie thought his time had run out. he decided to up his time had run out. he decided to up steaks, head out to australia, pay a bit of cricket and make a fresh start in between training and pain he is scratching a living. working mornings and evenings, getting these pains in and out.- the same time, his cricket career was taking off....
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reports in australia that a u.s. is considering a buyout of the aussie company which is said to have jp morgan and ubs as investors. trading at levels not seen in 2014. there also watching underlying guidance for fiscal 2019. paul: sophie, think you very much. let's get more on what we should be watching as trading gets underway in asia. adam hague with us. markets seem to be more divided than ever about the future state of global growth and how to allocate investors. needs to keep some cash on the sidelines, right? adam: yeah. one of the notable moves overnight was the increased lowering of treasury yields. bonds are continuing to find a bid. and fixed income seems to be for a lot of people a place they want to allocate more and more money to which is interesting when you have a look at this chart on your bloomberg terminal. you think of credit spreads being pretty tight. yet, the probability of a recession that people are kind of highlighting at the moment has been increasing. certainly for the folks at pimco, they
reports in australia that a u.s. is considering a buyout of the aussie company which is said to have jp morgan and ubs as investors. trading at levels not seen in 2014. there also watching underlying guidance for fiscal 2019. paul: sophie, think you very much. let's get more on what we should be watching as trading gets underway in asia. adam hague with us. markets seem to be more divided than ever about the future state of global growth and how to allocate investors. needs to keep some cash on...
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in the series, wickets or the england academy against australia.land need to win this test to stay in the series after. close to completing a deal to move to madrid, four years ago, playing more than 100 times for the club. staying with the ball, the newcastle united says he was surprised and disappointed to see him leave the clu b disappointed to see him leave the club when his contract came to an end last month. steve bruce is going to ta ke end last month. steve bruce is going to take over it looks, having resigned on wednesday of yesterday. to see the manager leave us disappointing because he had a good run with the club and it was decision that was made between the manager himself and the club owners. it was out of our hands and now we have to look forward to a new manager and a new season. it is a strange situation, even for a manager to go into the last year of his contract and going to this is nothing that happens often. leaving for the chinese super league, the league leaders winning 4—1 with its barcelona spurs player, getting a hat trick
in the series, wickets or the england academy against australia.land need to win this test to stay in the series after. close to completing a deal to move to madrid, four years ago, playing more than 100 times for the club. staying with the ball, the newcastle united says he was surprised and disappointed to see him leave the clu b disappointed to see him leave the club when his contract came to an end last month. steve bruce is going to ta ke end last month. steve bruce is going to take over...
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i spent all my adult life in australia sol spent all my adult life in australia so i feel like it's time them a little bit of our english heritage. it's become a close personal friend, english heritage. it's become a close personalfriend, he's been brilliant for your family, praying for you over the years. yes, he's been great to us and he's always been great to us and he's always been there for us and for our family sol been there for us and for our family so i personally thank him for everything he's done for me at this great club in south sydney and am sure there is a more good memories to me before time is up. if you are the stories around today on sports day and andy murray and jamie murray have been chained together ahead of their doubles partnership with washington open, that brothers will face each other in their match tomorrow, the tournament will be andy murray's fourth since having hip resurfacing surgery injanuary his first on a hard court with feliciano lopez. jack nowell is highly unlikely to feature an england first world cup warm—up match, he returned home from england's
i spent all my adult life in australia sol spent all my adult life in australia so i feel like it's time them a little bit of our english heritage. it's become a close personal friend, english heritage. it's become a close personalfriend, he's been brilliant for your family, praying for you over the years. yes, he's been great to us and he's always been great to us and he's always been there for us and for our family sol been there for us and for our family so i personally thank him for...
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you are watching daybreak australia.cks rallied to all-time highs after the trade truce with china but they finished well off highs on the day on signs of slowing growth. su keenan has more. who can blame them given the global factory numbers were great? su: manufacturing numbers a focal point. it underscores what one strategy said which is there will be a rally off the trade news that we go back to regular concerns of the market. what you will see is bonds will lower as was gold which was down most of the year. also notice the semiconductor stocks which is very much related to huawei and the government, or i should say, trump's administration decided to ease restrictions. take a look at how of the chip stocks did. soaring off to the races. they get a lot of the revenue from huawei. some of these are direct suppliers of huawei. let's take a look at the semiconductor index. chip stocks have had a rough ride of late that they are back as we go into the bloomberg. gdp is where you can find the library. they are back in the
you are watching daybreak australia.cks rallied to all-time highs after the trade truce with china but they finished well off highs on the day on signs of slowing growth. su keenan has more. who can blame them given the global factory numbers were great? su: manufacturing numbers a focal point. it underscores what one strategy said which is there will be a rally off the trade news that we go back to regular concerns of the market. what you will see is bonds will lower as was gold which was down...
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australia's grip on the ashes was tightening, and beth mooney wasn't about to loosen it.oney wasn't about to loosen it. england gotjustjoin us in, and the dangerous sophie molineux, but money was still applying pressure. when she eventually hit a bad one, amyjones tracked it in the wind, and the australian captain had seen enough, 420—8 declared. terrorised england with the bats, now time for the ball. with amyjones and heather knight at the crease, england found a bit of form. but she was searching for herfirst a bit of form. but she was searching for her first test wicket, her first victim, the england captain. jones continued the fight back, and made her half—century in style. she couldn't convert it into something bigger. nat followed her lead with 50 of her own. but to catherine brunt felt late on, and the ashes are surely slipping away. australia will almost certainly confirm the retention of the ashes tomorrow, any prospect of an england win seems to have gone. but there will be some cheer and the england dressing room tonight, because at least there's been some re
australia's grip on the ashes was tightening, and beth mooney wasn't about to loosen it.oney wasn't about to loosen it. england gotjustjoin us in, and the dangerous sophie molineux, but money was still applying pressure. when she eventually hit a bad one, amyjones tracked it in the wind, and the australian captain had seen enough, 420—8 declared. terrorised england with the bats, now time for the ball. with amyjones and heather knight at the crease, england found a bit of form. but she was...
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the japanese market is down as is the all 0rdinaries in australia. highs with the snp sure —— just shy of 3000. investors are inspired by the fact that the federal reserve may cut interest rates very soon. sports todayis interest rates very soon. sports today is coming up next. this is bbc news, the top stories this hour. the lion air crash in indonesia — lawyers say the families of those who died in the boeing 737 max have been cheated out of compensation donald trump says they will leave no stone unturned as he asks government agencies to provide information to determine who is, and who isn't a united states citizen. they have abandoned attempts to put a question on the census. the far—right activist, tommy robinson, has been sentenced to nine months in prison for contempt of court. robinson — whose real name is stephen yaxley—lennon — was found to have disrupted a criminal trial in leeds. lucy manning reports. crowd chant: we want tommy out, we want tommy out! heading back to jail. don't believe everything you read on a t—shirt — stephen yaxley—le
the japanese market is down as is the all 0rdinaries in australia. highs with the snp sure —— just shy of 3000. investors are inspired by the fact that the federal reserve may cut interest rates very soon. sports todayis interest rates very soon. sports today is coming up next. this is bbc news, the top stories this hour. the lion air crash in indonesia — lawyers say the families of those who died in the boeing 737 max have been cheated out of compensation donald trump says they will...
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angling begin their bid to become ashes from australia but can they com plete ashes from australia butd when then close out a disappointing ashes campaign with the victory at last over australia. ahead of the british up and we hear from the defending champion on how she will fare in front of the home cloud. hello and welcome to sportsday. 0n the eve of the ashes — a surprise omission england bid to regain that bid from australia. they had lost since 2001 and haven't lost to any site in 11 yea rs, and haven't lost to any site in 11 years, but there was a surprise omission from the starting line—up. jofra archer who starred during the world cup — will have to wait a little longer for his introduction to the red ball format. from edgebaston, joe wilson has the latest. cricket history lesson one, ashes equals ultimate, not the smallest prize and l size, holding it, but biggest insignificance. he smiled. except this time england had already achieved their goal, making history. joe proved how the world cup. so i asked him has that leave the ashes less significant? if you speak to anyone who
angling begin their bid to become ashes from australia but can they com plete ashes from australia butd when then close out a disappointing ashes campaign with the victory at last over australia. ahead of the british up and we hear from the defending champion on how she will fare in front of the home cloud. hello and welcome to sportsday. 0n the eve of the ashes — a surprise omission england bid to regain that bid from australia. they had lost since 2001 and haven't lost to any site in 11 yea...
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but liz perry got another half—century as australia batted into the evening and got australia the drawthe series on points but it won't be enough to reclaim the trophy, australia have guaranteed that they'll be taking the trophy back to australia. and finally, after plenty of speculation that gareth bale is on his way out of real madrid, manager zinedine zidane has now confirmed the striker is very close to leaving. bale, who has three years left on his real contract, was left out of their pre—season game at bayern munich in the united states. zidane was asked about the player's future after the match. translation: he wasn't called up because i believe the club is arranging his exit and that's why he didn't play. we'll see in a few days what will happen. it's nothing personal. there comes a time when these things happened and it's what must be done. i make the decision and we need a change. we'll see what happens. that's all the sport for now. thanks for being with us. you've probably heard we've got a heat wave coming up this week and it will be the case that temperatures and humidity
but liz perry got another half—century as australia batted into the evening and got australia the drawthe series on points but it won't be enough to reclaim the trophy, australia have guaranteed that they'll be taking the trophy back to australia. and finally, after plenty of speculation that gareth bale is on his way out of real madrid, manager zinedine zidane has now confirmed the striker is very close to leaving. bale, who has three years left on his real contract, was left out of their...
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do you feel australia have invested even more?e relative amount, it is when they invested it. that is the key thing. in england, about five years ago made all of their england women's players completely professional, full—time 18 contracts. but they didn't invest anywhere underneath so anyone playing in the county structure or anyone not in the england squad was anyone not in the england squad was an amateur. australia have a more balanced injection of money. they have had their domestic and state—level structure semiprofessional first and now it is full—time professional. it means their top players have perhaps earned quite as much as england's top players but it has been more level and you have this broader, well—rounded competition. england say they are going to do this but it is still that cliff face where if you don't play for england, if you get dropped, you suddenly have nothing. a bronze was not the colour medal that they wanted, but england netballers say they're pleased that they won something for tracey neville at the w
do you feel australia have invested even more?e relative amount, it is when they invested it. that is the key thing. in england, about five years ago made all of their england women's players completely professional, full—time 18 contracts. but they didn't invest anywhere underneath so anyone playing in the county structure or anyone not in the england squad was anyone not in the england squad was an amateur. australia have a more balanced injection of money. they have had their domestic and...
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it stated the body of english cricket would be cremated and the ashes returned to australia and the ashes were fast forward to $93233.00 in the infamous bodyline series where australia almost cut off diplomatic relations with the u.k. in protest of what they felt were the unsportsmanlike tactics of the english team well to $9091.00 now which began with all round in both being sacked as the england captain it ended him as a national hero after he single handedly helped england win the series or by 2005 the ashes was now a global sporting event found some all over the world and they saw andrew flintoff inspired england one of the greatest australian teams of all time and finally we have mitchell johnson the australian farmers ball it really was a figure of fun for english fans for years previously but he came back in 201314 taking 37 wickets and in the process the end of the careers of several english batsman actually starts tomorrow our can't wait for many it will not defend her 800 metre world title in september after the double olympic champion suffered a legal setback in her chall
it stated the body of english cricket would be cremated and the ashes returned to australia and the ashes were fast forward to $93233.00 in the infamous bodyline series where australia almost cut off diplomatic relations with the u.k. in protest of what they felt were the unsportsmanlike tactics of the english team well to $9091.00 now which began with all round in both being sacked as the england captain it ended him as a national hero after he single handedly helped england win the series or...
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you are watching "daybreak australia."he u.k. government has allocated $2.6 billion to prepare for a no deal brexit. columnistg opinion joins us on the phone from new york. what does this tell us about how serious the prime minister is about a no deal brexit? serious.ls us he is we already had money put aside by the previous prime minister, theresa may. this adds that much more to it. if it is that he is playing chicken wanting to convince europe that he means this and hopes thereby to get a confession out of him or because he really does mean it, either way he is plainly very serious about making this a viable option. boristo what extent is johnson ready to talk? on one hand, the labour party saying he is squandering money. liberal democrats saying it is not enough. parliament itself not sure what to do. in many ways, johnson forced onn the path of an exit october 31. >> to some extent, he is very committed already. the notion of a game of chicken's ui are like james dean, trying to be the last one to swerve driving towar
you are watching "daybreak australia."he u.k. government has allocated $2.6 billion to prepare for a no deal brexit. columnistg opinion joins us on the phone from new york. what does this tell us about how serious the prime minister is about a no deal brexit? serious.ls us he is we already had money put aside by the previous prime minister, theresa may. this adds that much more to it. if it is that he is playing chicken wanting to convince europe that he means this and hopes thereby...
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for everything else, england up against australia in edgbaston, go to the website. of the sport today team, goodbye. well, it's been a very humid couple of days across many parts of the uk. temperatures have got up to 27 degrees. some of that humidity is going to spark off a few thunderstorms. certainly across northern and eastern parts of the country on thursday. not everybody is going to get them though. this is what it looks like through the early hours. so already some showers dotted around across the uk. the south is largely dry early in the morning. and very warm 15—16 degrees after dawn, just in the north—west there, maybe around 12 degrees in stornoway. now, low pressure is crossing the country on thursday. that's going to spark off some thunderstorms. once again across scotland and eastern parts of the uk. further south it is looking dry. the weather is looking absolutely fine for wimbledon. partly cloudy skies. temperatures around the mid—20s and light winds. but still quite humid. so the forecast for the morning, showers possible almost anywhere across ce
for everything else, england up against australia in edgbaston, go to the website. of the sport today team, goodbye. well, it's been a very humid couple of days across many parts of the uk. temperatures have got up to 27 degrees. some of that humidity is going to spark off a few thunderstorms. certainly across northern and eastern parts of the country on thursday. not everybody is going to get them though. this is what it looks like through the early hours. so already some showers dotted around...
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australia are 92—3, so they are looking likely.heir chances perhaps of beating england in that one. that is it from wimbledon on day two. let's go back to lyon as we edge ever closer to that big match to come. england in the semifinals of the women's world cup and hoping to do something they have never done before and reach the final. yes, just under an hour to go until we find out who will get to that final. will it be the usa or will it be england? we have team news. phil neville has made three changes to the side that beat norway 3—0. he started in goal because he has a drop karen bardsley to the bench and carly telford comes in. this is only her second world cup start. he also dropped fran kirby to the bench. and unsurprisingly, he has dropped toni duggan to the bench and brought beth mead and on instead. the big news comes from the usa team because they have made two changes to the side that beat france 2—1. but the big news from the us camp is that their talisman, megan, will not start. instead, kristen press will start. inst
australia are 92—3, so they are looking likely.heir chances perhaps of beating england in that one. that is it from wimbledon on day two. let's go back to lyon as we edge ever closer to that big match to come. england in the semifinals of the women's world cup and hoping to do something they have never done before and reach the final. yes, just under an hour to go until we find out who will get to that final. will it be the usa or will it be england? we have team news. phil neville has made...
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paul: welcome to "daybreak australia." sophie: we're counting down to asia's major market opens. ♪ paul: here are the top stories we are covering in the next hour. u.s. futures edge higher on independence day. traders are looking ahead to payroll numbers that could be make or break for the fed. scott morrison drive's sweeping tax changes to beast -- boost australia's economy. shery: narendra modi under pressure to make good on his promises in friday's budget. happy july 4. u.s. stock and bond markets closed on the independence day holiday. let's see how things are shaping up for the asian market. sophie: tgif here in asia and happy fourth to our american friends. here in wellington, kiwi stocks opening higher by .1%. we could be looking at a muted start. samsung earnings day, and we could be looking to extend gains after being boosted by .emiconductor suppliers in tokyo, we could see potential at thes for the nikkei end of a choppy week. tvs is the latest to downgrade japanese equities. paul: thanks very much. let's get to
paul: welcome to "daybreak australia." sophie: we're counting down to asia's major market opens. ♪ paul: here are the top stories we are covering in the next hour. u.s. futures edge higher on independence day. traders are looking ahead to payroll numbers that could be make or break for the fed. scott morrison drive's sweeping tax changes to beast -- boost australia's economy. shery: narendra modi under pressure to make good on his promises in friday's budget. happy july 4. u.s....
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australia won the toss, batted first. that's an advantage if you use it.vid warner early. commentator: edged and taken. that's the sight of a cricketing dream come true. australia were 10—2. there's more. bowler is chris woakes again, pride of birmingham. batsman, peter handscombe, wondering what just happened. try facing jofra archer. alex carey actually did brilliantly here to catch his helmet before it fell on his stumps, and more importantly after treatment he seemed ok, but for australia this was tough going — proper tough going. they had steve smith slowly, patiently trying to rebuild the crumbling innings. yeah — he's good at that. alex carey was batting bravely, an emerging australian talent patched up and determined, there was time to make things better. direction of the game remained uncertain until carey decided to test the edgbaston sky. who lurked on the boundary edge? james vince, england's substitute fielder. oh no — oh yes. adil rashid's turn to change the game. he deceived stoinis next. another lbw and england had their fifth wicket. now,
australia won the toss, batted first. that's an advantage if you use it.vid warner early. commentator: edged and taken. that's the sight of a cricketing dream come true. australia were 10—2. there's more. bowler is chris woakes again, pride of birmingham. batsman, peter handscombe, wondering what just happened. try facing jofra archer. alex carey actually did brilliantly here to catch his helmet before it fell on his stumps, and more importantly after treatment he seemed ok, but for australia...
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meanwhile reigning champions australia started as they mean to go on, thrashing northern ireland 88—24 if england needed one that diamonds thrive under pressure. natalie pirks, bbc news, liverpool. yes, with the netball, the cricket, the tennis here at wimbledon and also the british grand prix, it's fairto also the british grand prix, it's fair to say it is a bumper weekend of sport, clive. indeed, andy swiss, at wimbledon. that's it. now on bbc one time for the news where you are. have a very good night. good evening you're watching sports and bbc news blighted from the sportscenter with me. at 37, the roger federer express still delivers yet another wimbledon final just know that standing in his way. london to liverpool where england and scotland up the netball world cup with winds, northern ireland did not. catch us if you can, mercedes the pace and practise for the british grand prix bed and practise for the british grand pre—betting that lewis hamilton was not the fastest. for more than a decade now, men's tennis has been dominated by three men, roger federer, rafael nadal and nov
meanwhile reigning champions australia started as they mean to go on, thrashing northern ireland 88—24 if england needed one that diamonds thrive under pressure. natalie pirks, bbc news, liverpool. yes, with the netball, the cricket, the tennis here at wimbledon and also the british grand prix, it's fairto also the british grand prix, it's fair to say it is a bumper weekend of sport, clive. indeed, andy swiss, at wimbledon. that's it. now on bbc one time for the news where you are. have a...
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so williamson's team are into the final, waiting for either england or australia. they play each other at edgbaston tomorrow, both sides trained at the ground today, england lost to australia in the group stage, a defeat that at the time left them in real danger of missing out on the semifinals altogether. but eoin morgan's team finished really strongly in that stage, there is wins against india and new zealand. strongly at the reigning champions, of course, but they haven't won in birmingham in any form of the game since 2001. —— australia are the reigning champions. more confident than we were. i think we're probably a different team that played four games ago and three games ago. i think the loss against sri lanka hurt us, and then when we came here, we managed to produce something similar to the cricket we had been playing over the last four yea rs. with the british grand prix coming up at the weekend, it was announced today that silverstone will stay on the formula one calendar for another 5 years. circuit bosses had excercised a break clause in their f1 contr
so williamson's team are into the final, waiting for either england or australia. they play each other at edgbaston tomorrow, both sides trained at the ground today, england lost to australia in the group stage, a defeat that at the time left them in real danger of missing out on the semifinals altogether. but eoin morgan's team finished really strongly in that stage, there is wins against india and new zealand. strongly at the reigning champions, of course, but they haven't won in birmingham...
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welcome back it's time for sport his royal thank you very much australia's cricket captain says that words of a for what u.k. prime minister have been motivating his team in recent weeks him pain has been talking head of the 1st actually test against fierce rivals england well pain was tasked with enforcing a new standards of behavior when he took on the job last year former captain steve smith as well as batsman david warner and cameron bancroft are back in the test squad for the 1st time since having baron's the ball tampering australia targeting a 1st series win in england since 2001 now go as understand what's expected of them the role models you know not just for is trying to people but all around the world and. you know there's been a quite younger interchange rooms this week from winston churchill actually and that's that behavior doesn't warrant we can talk all we want about how we're going to behave ultimately you can also see how we behave and you have to judge for yourself. as captain jarrett says he expects the australians to be as feisty as ever when the series starts fo
welcome back it's time for sport his royal thank you very much australia's cricket captain says that words of a for what u.k. prime minister have been motivating his team in recent weeks him pain has been talking head of the 1st actually test against fierce rivals england well pain was tasked with enforcing a new standards of behavior when he took on the job last year former captain steve smith as well as batsman david warner and cameron bancroft are back in the test squad for the 1st time...
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the win means australia will win the ashes outright with two t20s remaining.nt thomas says he will fully support his team—mate egan bernal after the colombian rode into the lead of the tour de france with one competitive stage remaining. it came after the most dramatic stages in recent memory that had to be suspended after hail and snow caused roads to be flooded and even a landslide to block them. ben price has the details. if tour de france did not have enough drama already, unbelievable scenes today at stage 19 and an avalanche caused by heavy hail blocked the road for the writers from the highest point of this year plus my tour and that meant officials were left with no choice but to abandon the race and that means there is a big change at the top. the man in the yellowjersey no longer has that honour, taken away from him by the 22—year—old colombian team, now leading this tour. welshman gary thomas down to third. dramatic scenes in the race today had to be cut short, writers we re today had to be cut short, writers were left confused and frustrated becaus
the win means australia will win the ashes outright with two t20s remaining.nt thomas says he will fully support his team—mate egan bernal after the colombian rode into the lead of the tour de france with one competitive stage remaining. it came after the most dramatic stages in recent memory that had to be suspended after hail and snow caused roads to be flooded and even a landslide to block them. ben price has the details. if tour de france did not have enough drama already, unbelievable...
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australia brought steve smith on to bowl — red rag to bull.son roy overdrive — get the match over with. roy was given out for 85. england had used their review, couldn't challenge the decision. well, he didn't hit it, but you have to go — that is cricket. it meant the captain, eoin morgan, could wallop thejoyful winning runs. england won with a flourish, they won with ease, they won with nearly 18 overs to spare. morgan said the performance was close to perfect. results have suggested that england's one day tea m suggested that england's one day team is the best in the world. now in the final againsts they have the chance to prove it and a lot of people will be able to watch it. the igame people will be able to watch it. the i game will be live on channel 4. free—to—air coverage that, has been an issue no the sport for year, one thing is for certain, english cricket needs to grasp this opportunity because another one like it, will not come again. indeed. thank you. our top story this evening: british ships are put on a high state of alert as t
australia brought steve smith on to bowl — red rag to bull.son roy overdrive — get the match over with. roy was given out for 85. england had used their review, couldn't challenge the decision. well, he didn't hit it, but you have to go — that is cricket. it meant the captain, eoin morgan, could wallop thejoyful winning runs. england won with a flourish, they won with ease, they won with nearly 18 overs to spare. morgan said the performance was close to perfect. results have suggested...
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australia brought steve smith on to bowl, red rag to bull.y overdrive, get the match over with. roy was given out for 85. england had used their review, couldn't challenge the decision. well, he didn't hit it but you have to go — that is cricket. it meant the captain, eoin morgan, could wallop thejoyful winning runs. england won with a flourish, they won with ease, they won with nearly 18 overs to spare. joe wilson reporting. serena williams is through to her iith wimbledon final. it took her less than an hour to beat barbora strycova in straight sets. she's now looking to make history by winning her 24th grand slam title. andy swiss was there. it has become one of sport's most familiar sights. another serena celebration, another step towards history. if she had been a little rusty at the start of the tournament, she's now back to her gleaming best. that pulverising power was as irresistible as ever, but williams‘ poise was also plain to see. beautiful. poor barbora strycova was soon hurtling towards the exit. all over in less than an hour, i
australia brought steve smith on to bowl, red rag to bull.y overdrive, get the match over with. roy was given out for 85. england had used their review, couldn't challenge the decision. well, he didn't hit it but you have to go — that is cricket. it meant the captain, eoin morgan, could wallop thejoyful winning runs. england won with a flourish, they won with ease, they won with nearly 18 overs to spare. joe wilson reporting. serena williams is through to her iith wimbledon final. it took her...
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now we have beaten australia — — been pay—per—view tv.ing? you are clearly right. they had the women's world cup was going on. they had not heard about this. i've got some highlights and it looked pretty cool highlights and it looked pretty cool. two minute packages. that was a lie could handle, i think. -- i could handle. that's it for the papers tonight. don't forget you can see the front pages online on the bbc news website at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme, you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you, grace and owen. goodbye. coming up next is the sport. good evening. i'm chetan pathak. here's your latest sports news. we start with an extraordinary performance from england, who thrashed australia to reach their first cricket world cup final in 27 years. having bowled australia out for 223 with an over to spare, england chased down their target with ease. will perry was watching at edgbaston. cricket‘s coming home was the child from the england fans having watched their side thumbed their old rivals australia by e
now we have beaten australia — — been pay—per—view tv.ing? you are clearly right. they had the women's world cup was going on. they had not heard about this. i've got some highlights and it looked pretty cool highlights and it looked pretty cool. two minute packages. that was a lie could handle, i think. -- i could handle. that's it for the papers tonight. don't forget you can see the front pages online on the bbc news website at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme, you can...
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"daybreak australia futures in australia pointing higher by .3%.er we saw another solid rally on u.s. equity markets. take a look at the aussie dollar, though. the central reserve bank of us trail you has cracked through the 7% barrier -- the central reserve bank of australia. trade balance thursday, largely thanks to surging iron ore prices. this is bloomberg. ♪ we're the slowskys. we like drip coffee, layovers- -and waiting on hold. what we don't like is relying on fancy technology for help. snail mail! we were invited to a y2k party... uh, didn't that happen, like, 20 years ago? oh, look, karolyn, we've got a mathematician on our hands! check it out! now you can schedule a callback or reschedule an appointment, even on nights and weekends. today's xfinity service. simple. easy. awesome. i'd rather not. >> i am paul allen in sydney. we are under an hour away from market open.n >> i am sophie kamaruddin in hong kong. welcome to "daybreak asia." >> our top stories, asian markets look set to rise after wall street reached new highs. futures pointing
"daybreak australia futures in australia pointing higher by .3%.er we saw another solid rally on u.s. equity markets. take a look at the aussie dollar, though. the central reserve bank of us trail you has cracked through the 7% barrier -- the central reserve bank of australia. trade balance thursday, largely thanks to surging iron ore prices. this is bloomberg. ♪ we're the slowskys. we like drip coffee, layovers- -and waiting on hold. what we don't like is relying on fancy technology for...
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in glenn close again, but australia getting over the line again in another low scoring thriller herehan they did in the first match, i hundred and 1a set them on their way, but at an hundred and 83 45 they collapsed to australia —— 183-5, 45 they collapsed to australia —— 183—5, four points to nil up in the multiformat series, they now need just another four points to make sure they retain the ashes. england goes into their next oda in canterbury on saturday knowing a win is oh so important. —— odi. chelsea confirmed on thursday that former player frank lampard will take over as head coach on a three year contract. the 41—year—old ex—england midfielder spent 13 years as a player at stamford bridge — and says returning to his former side is the biggest challenge of his career. our sports correspondent andy swiss has more. he is known by chelsea fans as super frank, but can he succeed as a manager as he did so gloriously as a player? a record 211 goals, 11 major trophies, frank lampard blazed his name into stamford bridge folklore. so after all that, isn't this his dreamjob? so after a
in glenn close again, but australia getting over the line again in another low scoring thriller herehan they did in the first match, i hundred and 1a set them on their way, but at an hundred and 83 45 they collapsed to australia —— 183-5, 45 they collapsed to australia —— 183—5, four points to nil up in the multiformat series, they now need just another four points to make sure they retain the ashes. england goes into their next oda in canterbury on saturday knowing a win is oh so...
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you are watching daybreak australia. it was a third day of gains for the s&p and the second day in front of congress for fed chair powell. tech stocks led the way higher. su keenan has more on this. it was a day of contradictions. you have a more dovish fed in chair powell, and very strong inflation numbers. they came in much stronger than expected. that put the fed in a tight spot. another late day rally pushing to records at the close. let's look at the snapshot. we saw treasuries retreating after the latest inflation reading. dollars -- impact on bonds. we saw gold slip. we saw the s&p gain for a third day. check out the nasdaq 100, it was lower. if we check out the big movers you will see very big moves. dropping toeyond the lowest in 20 years. zillow down lower, gamestop lower. snap one of the few positives here. amazon in the spotlight. they are spending a half billion dollars to retrain workers. look at the gains in the stock. they averaged 30% annual return since 2010. in the spotlight now as its market value con
you are watching daybreak australia. it was a third day of gains for the s&p and the second day in front of congress for fed chair powell. tech stocks led the way higher. su keenan has more on this. it was a day of contradictions. you have a more dovish fed in chair powell, and very strong inflation numbers. they came in much stronger than expected. that put the fed in a tight spot. another late day rally pushing to records at the close. let's look at the snapshot. we saw treasuries...
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as you can see, a lacklustre, sideways trade for both japan and australia.the us— china truth on increase tariffs. thank you so much for investing your time with us. sport today is coming up next. before sport today, our main stories this our: as the clean—up begins in hong kong, beijing condemns the protests as an undisguised challenge by violent offenders. eu leaders have nominated germany's defence minister, ursula von der leyen, to head the european commission — the first woman in the job. police are trying to identify the body of a suspected stowaway who fell from a plane and landed in a garden in south west london, landing next to a man sunbathing. officers believe the person fell from a kenya airways flight as it opened its landing gear on the approach to heathrow. here's our special correspondent lucy manning. coming into land at heathrow on sunday, but minutes earlier, from beneath this kenyan airways plane, a body had fallen to the ground. the man fell thousands of feet into a garden in clapham. a small crater visible. it is a desperate act, to sto
as you can see, a lacklustre, sideways trade for both japan and australia.the us— china truth on increase tariffs. thank you so much for investing your time with us. sport today is coming up next. before sport today, our main stories this our: as the clean—up begins in hong kong, beijing condemns the protests as an undisguised challenge by violent offenders. eu leaders have nominated germany's defence minister, ursula von der leyen, to head the european commission — the first woman in the...
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and australia's caleb ewan celebrates a first stage win on the tour de france — as the race moves into pyrenees. welcome to the programme. the fourth and final golf major of the year gets underway later. it's the 148th open championship — with the italian francesco molinari defending the title he won at carnoustie last year. this year's championship take place at royal portrush in county antrim as the open returns to northern ireland for the first time since 1951. from portrush, adam wild reports. after 68 years, the open championship is finally back here in portrush on the northern coast of northern ireland. it is a spectacular setting and the rugged coastline playing host to this competition for the second time. the first was way back in 1951. it has been a long wait but the anticipation and excitement is over the last few years. it has reached fever pitch and has consumed the town of portrush. most of the excitement is about many of the hometown hopes. darren clarke, his house overlooks the course here and isa house overlooks the course here and is a former open winner. ram mcdowell
and australia's caleb ewan celebrates a first stage win on the tour de france — as the race moves into pyrenees. welcome to the programme. the fourth and final golf major of the year gets underway later. it's the 148th open championship — with the italian francesco molinari defending the title he won at carnoustie last year. this year's championship take place at royal portrush in county antrim as the open returns to northern ireland for the first time since 1951. from portrush, adam wild...