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bronte law with a chance to save a match for europe.anaged to salvage a half with the usa's managed to salvage a half with the usa's morgan pretzel and marina alex. but the morning to bed celebrating the slender european lead going into the slender european lead going into the afternoon ‘s four balls. a pretty good morning for the team flying the flag for europe. let's go live to the course now and to join sarah. we will come to the later stages of play but who stood out for you in those morning foursomes?” think it was a really positive opening session for the europeans. so important to get off to a good start for katrina matthews and her side and you had to put credit to three of the english players. we had bronte law who was out first taking that first tee shot. nerve—racking but herself and karl otto sikander battled ha rd to but herself and karl otto sikander battled hard to have their match and then you have georgia hall who won then you have georgia hall who won the british women's open last year. she had a very comfortable win a
bronte law with a chance to save a match for europe.anaged to salvage a half with the usa's managed to salvage a half with the usa's morgan pretzel and marina alex. but the morning to bed celebrating the slender european lead going into the slender european lead going into the afternoon ‘s four balls. a pretty good morning for the team flying the flag for europe. let's go live to the course now and to join sarah. we will come to the later stages of play but who stood out for you in those...
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unbelievable, and for suzann pettersen to win the winning putt, we heard that cheer for bronte law, justeve it, to be honest. the sunshine, great weather, the crowds have been amazing. obviously it was a great match, the americans played really well but it always comes down to one little putt and we got it this time. a wonderful win for scotland's catriona matthew. she had said that if she won here, it would be even bigger than when she won a major in her professional career. a word, though, on some news which has emerged about suzann pettersen, in the press conference following the win, she has announced that she is retiring from professional golf. you have to look at her legacy, notjust the win today, this was her ninth solheim cup appearance, she is a 38—year—old from norway, has been a vetera n 38—year—old from norway, has been a veteran of the game, a real big time player, two—time major winner, but she says that this is the way she wa nts to she says that this is the way she wants to go out of the sport of professional golf, so suddenly, all the questions emerge as to when she migh
unbelievable, and for suzann pettersen to win the winning putt, we heard that cheer for bronte law, justeve it, to be honest. the sunshine, great weather, the crowds have been amazing. obviously it was a great match, the americans played really well but it always comes down to one little putt and we got it this time. a wonderful win for scotland's catriona matthew. she had said that if she won here, it would be even bigger than when she won a major in her professional career. a word, though, on...
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she's put out her two highest ranked players, and bronte law and the world number 12, carlotta scottand the world number 12, carlotta scott mexicana, in the opening match, morgan prestel brings me plenty of expense for the americans, but the big statement as far as they are concerned, and julie inkster is concerned is the fact that she has bloodied five of her six rookies in this opening sequence of matches. foursomes is not a match, or a format where you can play yourself into it, which you can with the four balls. so it's a big statement. in that way then, it's a big gamble, but this has been the big gamble, but this has been the big talking point around this american team, and i suppose if they are going to get tested, they have got to get tested early. well it's a big statement of faith from julie inkster in the players who have come to the team. obviously allie mcdonald was a late addition to the tea m mcdonald was a late addition to the team following the injury of stacy lewes, but the other five rookies played their way into the top dozen players in the united states, so clear
she's put out her two highest ranked players, and bronte law and the world number 12, carlotta scottand the world number 12, carlotta scott mexicana, in the opening match, morgan prestel brings me plenty of expense for the americans, but the big statement as far as they are concerned, and julie inkster is concerned is the fact that she has bloodied five of her six rookies in this opening sequence of matches. foursomes is not a match, or a format where you can play yourself into it, which you...
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england's bronte law and spain's carlota ciganda play us pairing morgan pressel and marina alex in therope bid to regain the trophy from the united states. the opening ceremony took place at gleneagles earlier this evening. here's our sports reporter sarah mulkerrins backin back in scotland for the first time since 2000, these fans from all over europe in the united kingdom. ladies and gentlemen, welcome to scotla nd ladies and gentlemen, welcome to scotland for the 2019 cup. with over £2 million for the scottish economy and an iconic history, including a writer cop five years ago. designed asa writer cop five years ago. designed as a ten records described as the best parcel of land he has worked on. icons in the game skippered the us to victory in the last two editions from matthew playing in nine cups. i thinkl editions from matthew playing in nine cups. i think i think this is the biggest solheim cup that i've been in, you see it it is quite overwhelming. is remarkable for the girls to play in this atmosphere and this many people and to showcase what the golf ball is all about. six
england's bronte law and spain's carlota ciganda play us pairing morgan pressel and marina alex in therope bid to regain the trophy from the united states. the opening ceremony took place at gleneagles earlier this evening. here's our sports reporter sarah mulkerrins backin back in scotland for the first time since 2000, these fans from all over europe in the united kingdom. ladies and gentlemen, welcome to scotla nd ladies and gentlemen, welcome to scotland for the 2019 cup. with over £2...
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england's bronte law isjust starting her second round, she was two shots off the pace overnight.e st andrews 0ld course put england's matthewjordan at the top of the leaderboard in the alfred dunhill links championship — his 64 included six birdies and an eagle. ireland will take on the hosts of the rugby union world cup — japan tomorrow morning — kick off in tokyo is at 8:15 uk time. but ireland will be withoutjonny sexton — who has a slight thigh strain and therefore won't be risked at fly—half. jack carty takes his place, it'll be just his second start in a test match. ireland are looking to continue their excellent form, having beaten scotland convincingly in their first match of the tournament. meanwhile, the england centre piers francis has been cited for a high tackle during their win against the usa yesterday. he'll face a three man judicial committee with a suspension of three matches the most likely outcome. the american flanker who was sent—off in that match for a dangerous tackle has been banned for 3 matches... meanwhile alun wynn jones will become wales' most capped
england's bronte law isjust starting her second round, she was two shots off the pace overnight.e st andrews 0ld course put england's matthewjordan at the top of the leaderboard in the alfred dunhill links championship — his 64 included six birdies and an eagle. ireland will take on the hosts of the rugby union world cup — japan tomorrow morning — kick off in tokyo is at 8:15 uk time. but ireland will be withoutjonny sexton — who has a slight thigh strain and therefore won't be risked...
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carlota ciganda and bronte law other top—ranked players and look get things started against the everpressel alongside rocky marina alex. then you have celine boutier along with georgina hall. —— georgia hall. they are up against lexi thompson and brittany alta murray. then you have jodi ewart shadoff and jessica —— a caroline masson taking onjessica and nelly korda, being the first siblings to play in solheim cup history. and then you have the experience to charley hull and aza ha ra experience to charley hull and azahara munoz, taking on the american rookies megan khang and annie park. the americans have six rookies and their captain has put five of them out in the morning sessions. keen to get them into the swing of things. the americans have w011 swing of things. the americans have won this event ten times, europe five. we will see over the next three days where this edition is going to finally go. primoz roglic has increased his lead at the vuelta a espa na with just three stages to go. the slovenian is almost three minutes clear after finishing second to 22—year—old colombian se
carlota ciganda and bronte law other top—ranked players and look get things started against the everpressel alongside rocky marina alex. then you have celine boutier along with georgina hall. —— georgia hall. they are up against lexi thompson and brittany alta murray. then you have jodi ewart shadoff and jessica —— a caroline masson taking onjessica and nelly korda, being the first siblings to play in solheim cup history. and then you have the experience to charley hull and aza ha ra...
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afraid of bigging up her team and her confidence she has been adding to the flavour of events, bronte lawre a lot of players, i will be looking to them and their experience to help guide us through the week, and provide us with any advice here and there is certain situations that they have experienced. just going out and being myself and hopefully we will provide a lot of support to my team— mates provide a lot of support to my team—mates as well. you mentioned feisty. in ryder cups, it always gets pretty rowdy, the galleries chanting, the players goading the opposition fans, danielle kang on the solheim cup said, "you're trying to take souls, you're going there to make people cry, just crush the other team." not his fighting talk. it is amazing how golf changes, fighting talk. it is about the rules and the sport of it all and the right of proper behaviour and suddenly you coming to tea m eve nt behaviour and suddenly you coming to team event with the europe against the usa and suddenly you see all these different sides to these players. it is interesting you mention danielle, she has bee
afraid of bigging up her team and her confidence she has been adding to the flavour of events, bronte lawre a lot of players, i will be looking to them and their experience to help guide us through the week, and provide us with any advice here and there is certain situations that they have experienced. just going out and being myself and hopefully we will provide a lot of support to my team— mates provide a lot of support to my team—mates as well. you mentioned feisty. in ryder cups, it...
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england's bronte law isjust starting her second round. she was two shots off the pace overnight.st andrews 0ld course has put england's matthewjordan at the top of the leaderboard at the alfred dunhill links championship — his 6a included six birdies and an eagle. england wicketkeeper sarah taylor has retired from international cricket because of her ongoing battle with anxiety. she previously took a break from the game three years ago because of the same issue. she returned to win the world cup with england in 2017 and has been named the best women's t20 player in the world three times. she's also second on the england women's list of run—scorers. she says she leaves the sport with her head held high, but her health must come first. here she is in 2016 speaking to the bbc, explaining how she is affected by anxiety. the nurse would hit me, but it would be nerves plus something else. i was a lwa ys be nerves plus something else. i was always confused as to what it was. now i know, it is a genuine kind of panic and the heart races, you feel faint. and those are just little things t
england's bronte law isjust starting her second round. she was two shots off the pace overnight.st andrews 0ld course has put england's matthewjordan at the top of the leaderboard at the alfred dunhill links championship — his 6a included six birdies and an eagle. england wicketkeeper sarah taylor has retired from international cricket because of her ongoing battle with anxiety. she previously took a break from the game three years ago because of the same issue. she returned to win the world...
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wins for anna nordqvist and bronte law meant it came down to the 18 while wild card suzann pettersenf the burst of her first child. she had to win the final hole against marina alex and she needed something special. she found it. a chip that made the unlikeliest of victories seem made the unlikeliest of victories seem possible. the final day, the final match, the final shot and neither side could watch. from mum to matchwinner. this was suzann pettersen‘s day. this was team europe's date, and the solheim cup is theirs. michael redford, bbc news. unbelievable. to hole the winning putt, we hired the cheer when she heard bronte had one, and we cannot believe it, to be honest. you couldn't write that ending, could you? sunshine, great weather, the crowds been amazing and it was a great match. the americans played really well but it all comes down to one pot and we got it this time. away from gleneagles, england have won the fifth and final ashes test at the oval to level the series at 2—2. england were dismissed in their second innings early on the fourth day. leaving australia chasing a
wins for anna nordqvist and bronte law meant it came down to the 18 while wild card suzann pettersenf the burst of her first child. she had to win the final hole against marina alex and she needed something special. she found it. a chip that made the unlikeliest of victories seem made the unlikeliest of victories seem possible. the final day, the final match, the final shot and neither side could watch. from mum to matchwinner. this was suzann pettersen‘s day. this was team europe's date, and...
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for europe this morning, bronte law from stockport had the honour or perhaps the nerves of taking thehe is feisty, fiery. —— is suited. the europeans had a positive morning session, they lead by 2.5 points to 1.5 after the morning session thanks in large part to england's georgia hall, major winner last year, in large part to england's georgia hall, majorwinner last year, used to the big occasions. she guided herself and her french rookie team—mate around to a win against a strong american team and it has to be said, welcomed the three lexi thompson, and the four balls are under but europe after a positive start. thanks very much, sarah. england's resistance didn't last long on the second morning of the last ashes test match at the oval. they were all out for 294. jofra archer hit back quickly though, removing both australian openers for 1h. at lunch, the vistors were 55—2, with that man, steve smith, still there. joe wilson reports. the oval is surely one of cricket's grandest stately homes, you would almost expect a butler. there he is. jos buttler would aim for boundaries on friday
for europe this morning, bronte law from stockport had the honour or perhaps the nerves of taking thehe is feisty, fiery. —— is suited. the europeans had a positive morning session, they lead by 2.5 points to 1.5 after the morning session thanks in large part to england's georgia hall, major winner last year, in large part to england's georgia hall, majorwinner last year, used to the big occasions. she guided herself and her french rookie team—mate around to a win against a strong...
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a few months ago, bronte law and her team—mates were two up in their match, one of three still to beoval. he took six wickets as england bowled out australia to give england a first innings lead of 69 runs. there wilson reports. —— joe wilson reports. the oval is surely one of cricket ‘s grandest old stately homes. you would almost expect a butler. there he is. jos buttler would aim for morning boundaries. australia would aim for his stumps. now the fun stopped. england were all out for 294. so, they prepared to bowl with motivation. after all, david warner was waiting, gently reminded by the crowd he had been scoring a lot of ducks. well, warner managed five today, before the faintest of edges to the wicketkeeper. another failure. maybe the crowd were bored of booing. no. jofra archer was bowling with real menace. marnus labuschagne lbw for 48 and england were in business. but there was him. that is steve smith, start counting when he gets to 50. now. but smith's team—mates were disappearing, thanks to a bowler on his ashes debut. sam currangot pain and then cummings in consecutive
a few months ago, bronte law and her team—mates were two up in their match, one of three still to beoval. he took six wickets as england bowled out australia to give england a first innings lead of 69 runs. there wilson reports. —— joe wilson reports. the oval is surely one of cricket ‘s grandest old stately homes. you would almost expect a butler. there he is. jos buttler would aim for morning boundaries. australia would aim for his stumps. now the fun stopped. england were all out for...
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one in particular, bronte law, proving a fan favourite here today with her celebrations. the top european player. the americans have now put it to one up. we are just waiting, it is that final hour or so in the evening when we are waiting to see where things stand. at the moment, it is 2.5 to 2.5 with three matches to go with europe up into two of them. chilly but sunny at gleneagles. england's bowlers have been on top of australia on day two of the fifth and final ashes test and one of the rickets they have taken, extraordinarily, is steve smith. having made 294 in their first innings, england made immediate inroads. david warnerfailing once again. archer took his third wicket. unfazed, smith moved relentlessly to another half—century, that is a record tenth in a row for him against england. at the other end, wickets tumbling. sam curran snapping up three, two into balls. in the last few minutes, smith trapped leg before, the first ball after drinks, by chris woakes. remarkably himself falling short of another century. about 480 and australia are trailing by 93. remember
one in particular, bronte law, proving a fan favourite here today with her celebrations. the top european player. the americans have now put it to one up. we are just waiting, it is that final hour or so in the evening when we are waiting to see where things stand. at the moment, it is 2.5 to 2.5 with three matches to go with europe up into two of them. chilly but sunny at gleneagles. england's bowlers have been on top of australia on day two of the fifth and final ashes test and one of the...
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now, and she was about to take her putt, everybody had realised that the match behind them, with bronte lawettersen was a wildcard pick, there was much doubt over herform, she hasn't wildcard pick, there was much doubt over her form, she hasn't played much over the last two years because of time off to have a baby. and she pulled off this win in the most sensational style, holding that putt. so, it is europe who have regained the solheim cup, winning this 114.5 to 13.5. it has been a super sunday here in scotland. extraordinary finish there at gleneagles. england's bowlers have been frustrated by australia's middle order as they push for victory in the fifth and final ashes test at the oval. australia have already retained the famous urn, but an england win would see them draw the series. england were dismissed early this morning, leaving the aussies chasing 399 for victory, and stuart broad gave them a perfect start dismissing both openers, including david warner, cheaply. broad then struck the crucial blow — australia's star batsman and england's nemesis steve smith, well caught by ben st
now, and she was about to take her putt, everybody had realised that the match behind them, with bronte lawettersen was a wildcard pick, there was much doubt over herform, she hasn't wildcard pick, there was much doubt over her form, she hasn't played much over the last two years because of time off to have a baby. and she pulled off this win in the most sensational style, holding that putt. so, it is europe who have regained the solheim cup, winning this 114.5 to 13.5. it has been a super...
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that is why katrina matthew put out carlota ciganda and bronte law as an opening partnership.d there is a bit of an american momentum heading into this. those guns need to be spiked from europe's point of view. this opening sequence, only four points up for grabs up to lunchtime, but europe will be desperately keen not to be behind by the halfway stage on this opening day. we will see how it all pans out. you can follow all the latest developments on the solheim cup with the live text commentary and highlights on bbc throughout the weekend. sarah, looking forward to it. that's all the sport for now. let's get more now, on the news that the world's first malaria vaccine is being rolled out in parts of kenya from today. it will be added to the routine vaccination schedule, and more than 300,000 children are expected to receive it over the next three years. malaria kills more than 400,000 people globally each year — mostly children. with me now is dr colin sutherland, co—director of the malaria centre at the london school of hygiene and tropical medicine. good to see you to talk
that is why katrina matthew put out carlota ciganda and bronte law as an opening partnership.d there is a bit of an american momentum heading into this. those guns need to be spiked from europe's point of view. this opening sequence, only four points up for grabs up to lunchtime, but europe will be desperately keen not to be behind by the halfway stage on this opening day. we will see how it all pans out. you can follow all the latest developments on the solheim cup with the live text...
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one of those in her team is england's bronte law who's competing in herfirst solheim cup.king to them to kind of help guide us through the week and provide us with any advice here and there, of certain experiences that they've experienced. but you know, just going out and being myself, and hopefully will provide a lot of support to my team—mates, as well. dylan groonewegan has won three of the five stages so far at the tour of britain. the dutchman came first in the final sprint into birkenhead today. british rider matt walls wasn't far behind, and a day after losing the leaders' green jersey, matteo trentin regained the overall lead after coming third. that's all the sport for now. i'll have more for you in sportsday at 10.30pm. for now, back to you. amidst the fallout from parliament's suspension, northern ireland business leaders have met with the prime minister at a reception in downing street. earlier, a new group representing businesses in northern ireland launched vision 2030 — a 10—year plan that aims to create 65,000 newjobs by 2030. colin neill, ceo of one of the
one of those in her team is england's bronte law who's competing in herfirst solheim cup.king to them to kind of help guide us through the week and provide us with any advice here and there, of certain experiences that they've experienced. but you know, just going out and being myself, and hopefully will provide a lot of support to my team—mates, as well. dylan groonewegan has won three of the five stages so far at the tour of britain. the dutchman came first in the final sprint into...
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british golfer bronte law is in second place after the first round at the indy women in tech championshipuropean team at the solheim cup, won her first lpga tour event back in may. isa is a funny old course at this, four all the holes inside the indy 500 racetrack. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website — that's bbc.co.uk/sport. the bbc has released more detail on its decision to uphold a complaint against one of its news presenters, naga munchetty. the bbc breakfast host was found to have breached guidelines by criticising president donald trump after he said four female politicians should "go back" to "places from which they came". here's the exchange with her co—host, dan walker, which prompted one viewer to complain about political bias. that was the most telling quote, for me, last night. i can't remember who said it, but she said, "i've been told to go home many times, to go back where i have come from many times in my life. but i've never been told by the man who's sitting in the oval office." and every time i have been told, a
british golfer bronte law is in second place after the first round at the indy women in tech championshipuropean team at the solheim cup, won her first lpga tour event back in may. isa is a funny old course at this, four all the holes inside the indy 500 racetrack. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website — that's bbc.co.uk/sport. the bbc has released more detail on its decision to uphold a complaint against one of its news presenters, naga...
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bronte as richmond police continue their search for the killer. kron four's felipe chagall spoke with members of the family how they're struggling to deal with the staff. >>we need to pass stricter gun control laws and this is prime example, 38 year-old terrell roberts cousin says roberts did not have any enemies. the richmond police department says he also didn't have a criminal record why someone would shoot and kill him at his grandmother's house in elsevier on tape makes no sense to his family is working class neighborhoods were class family. you know as a family and as doesn't have riffraff you know >>i don't know how tragedy what police do know is that roberts and another man got into an argument just after 4 o'clock wednesday afternoon. >>in front of roberts grandmothers driveway on fascination circle. officers responded after gunfire was reported upon arrival they located the victim drove roberts gunshot wound to his chest in the back yard and that's where roberts eventually passed away. he was born in berkeley graduated from el serino high school and played 3 seasons of football at oregon state university before signing undrafted with the cincinnati bengals in 2003, playing a couple of
bronte as richmond police continue their search for the killer. kron four's felipe chagall spoke with members of the family how they're struggling to deal with the staff. >>we need to pass stricter gun control laws and this is prime example, 38 year-old terrell roberts cousin says roberts did not have any enemies. the richmond police department says he also didn't have a criminal record why someone would shoot and kill him at his grandmother's house in elsevier on tape makes no sense to...
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bront a down this morning, richmond police continue their search for the shooter. we have kron forcefully to call now. >>he spoke to a member of robert's family. >>we need to pass stricter gun control lawsyear-old terrell roberts cousin says roberts did not have any enemies. the richmond police department says he also didn't have a criminal record why someone would shoot and kill him at his grandmother's house and also brought a makes no sense to his family is working class neighborhoods were class family. you know as a family and as doesn't have riffraff you know >>i don't know how tragedy what police do know is that roberts and another man got into an argument just after 4 o'clock wednesday afternoon. >>in front of roberts grandmothers driveway on fascination circle. officers responded after gunfire was reported upon arrival they located the victim drove roberts gunshot wound to his chest in the back yard and that's where roberts eventually passed away. he was born in berkeley graduated from el serino high school and played 3 seasons of football at oregon state university before signing undrafted with the cincinnati bengals in 2003, playing a couple of seasons as a defensive back in t
bront a down this morning, richmond police continue their search for the shooter. we have kron forcefully to call now. >>he spoke to a member of robert's family. >>we need to pass stricter gun control lawsyear-old terrell roberts cousin says roberts did not have any enemies. the richmond police department says he also didn't have a criminal record why someone would shoot and kill him at his grandmother's house and also brought a makes no sense to his family is working class...