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brooks koepka's final—round 68 left him one over par, beating fleet would weigh just one shot.ry makes him the first player to win the title in consecutive years since curtis strange in the late 1980s. 0ver consecutive years since curtis strange in the late 1980s. over in the l gpa, so your new has won her first title of the season. two—time major champion birdied the 16th and 17 holes, before closing with a five under 67 for a two stroke victory over the nearest rival, caroline masten. this is the south korean‘s six lt pga title. —— masten. this is the south korean‘s six lt pga title. -- lpga title. masten. this is the south korean‘s six lt pga title. -- lpga title.” was incredibly calm today, when i felt like it be made a. of course i prayed to god as thousands lined. my parting turned out to be really great and i was nervous, but at the same time! great and i was nervous, but at the same time i was able to get out and focus on my game, focus on my shot instead of focusing on players. i am really proud of myself yesterday. roger federer isjust really proud of myself yesterday
brooks koepka's final—round 68 left him one over par, beating fleet would weigh just one shot.ry makes him the first player to win the title in consecutive years since curtis strange in the late 1980s. 0ver consecutive years since curtis strange in the late 1980s. over in the l gpa, so your new has won her first title of the season. two—time major champion birdied the 16th and 17 holes, before closing with a five under 67 for a two stroke victory over the nearest rival, caroline masten....
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open to become the first repeat champion in 29 years. >> and brooks koepka takes a big step toward back-to-back u.s. open champion. >> 28-year-old koepka became the seventh person in history. the last person who did it was curtis strange in 1989. koepka shot a final round of 68. >>> still to come. a kid's expensive mistake. a boy is caught on video toppling a sculpture and now his arefor damaart. andowisnts g ae paretonts are bein pg aaysked t for the damaged art. severe rh, going pain and stiffness are signs of joint erosion. humira can help stop the clock. source of inflammation prescribed f 15 s,humira taa that contributes to int pain and irreversible damage. hu, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. where certain fungal infections you'are common,areas and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you h
open to become the first repeat champion in 29 years. >> and brooks koepka takes a big step toward back-to-back u.s. open champion. >> 28-year-old koepka became the seventh person in history. the last person who did it was curtis strange in 1989. koepka shot a final round of 68. >>> still to come. a kid's expensive mistake. a boy is caught on video toppling a sculpture and now his arefor damaart. andowisnts g ae paretonts are bein pg aaysked t for the damaged art. severe...
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open. 28-year-old brooks koepka. st man standing sunday at shinnecock hills, koepka the first golfer to win back-to-back since curtis strange in 1988. he finished one shot ahead of tommy fleetwood. he takes home a first prize of $2.1 million. >>> let's get a check of cnn money. global stocks down as u.s. and china enter a trade war. u.s. futures are lower. on friday, the white house said it will slap a 25% tariff on $50 billion of of chinechinese expo. china retaliated. targeting high value american exports. the dow dragged down by companies that do business in china like boeing and caterpillar. >>> a new court case is making you pay more when you buy online. under current rules, many retailers don't expect sales tax. that means states miss out on taxes each year. it means you pay more for wayfair and big online retailers collect taxes like amazon and walmart. the difference is they have physical presence in the state. >>> incredible opening weekend for "incredibles 2." >> oh, yeah. this one's -- >> oh, yeah is right.
open. 28-year-old brooks koepka. st man standing sunday at shinnecock hills, koepka the first golfer to win back-to-back since curtis strange in 1988. he finished one shot ahead of tommy fleetwood. he takes home a first prize of $2.1 million. >>> let's get a check of cnn money. global stocks down as u.s. and china enter a trade war. u.s. futures are lower. on friday, the white house said it will slap a 25% tariff on $50 billion of of chinechinese expo. china retaliated. targeting high...
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brooks koepka even par in the tournament. trouble on 11 makes that nice bogey putt there, gets it back on 16. this greet approach on the par 5. got to even par and a two-stroke lead. ended with a one-stroke victory. he is the first back-to-back winner of the u.s. open since 1989. >>> the giants will be getting plenty of home cooking they play the next 20 of 26 games at at&t park. great day to bring pops to the ballpark. top one, two outs, nick hundley goes hard. his eighth of the year. brandon belt came back after missing two weeks recovering from an appendectomy. that's a homer. giants go up 4-1. that was plenty for stratton. the giants avoid the sweep 4-1. >>> the a's and angels at the coliseum. oakland had a 2-0 lead. but then tied in the third. in the third,he angels take a two runlead. marcus siemian leads things off with a solo bomb, cut it is lead down to 5-4. their final out. chris cannon with a home run in the second. that scores dustin fouler, head to extras. bases loaded and one out. jonathan lucroy nearly hits a g
brooks koepka even par in the tournament. trouble on 11 makes that nice bogey putt there, gets it back on 16. this greet approach on the par 5. got to even par and a two-stroke lead. ended with a one-stroke victory. he is the first back-to-back winner of the u.s. open since 1989. >>> the giants will be getting plenty of home cooking they play the next 20 of 26 games at at&t park. great day to bring pops to the ballpark. top one, two outs, nick hundley goes hard. his eighth of the...
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. >>> and first what brooks koepka has done. >>> and what brooks koepka has done. everything for his well-being. but meningitis b progresses quickly and can be fatal, sometimes within 24 hours. while meningitis b is uncommon, about 1 in 10 infected will die. like millions of others, your teen may not be vaccinated against meningitis b. meningitis b strikes quickly. be quick to talk to your teen's doctor about a meningitis b vaccine. ♪ >>> all right, the last time it was a repeat u.s. open champ, george h.w. bush was in the white house. >> brooks koepka is going to have to end that drought on sunday. he was also going to have to beat one of his best friends, that would be top men's golfer in the world, dustin johnson. >> no big deal. >> part of a four-way tie for the lead holding into the final round. his putter betrayed him. three 3 putt bogeys on the back nine ended those hopes. >> the hot golfer of the day was tommy fleetwood. he tied a u.s. open record with a 7 under 63 and that also broke the shinnecock hills course record. a lot of folks were digging fleetwood's look by the way.
. >>> and first what brooks koepka has done. >>> and what brooks koepka has done. everything for his well-being. but meningitis b progresses quickly and can be fatal, sometimes within 24 hours. while meningitis b is uncommon, about 1 in 10 infected will die. like millions of others, your teen may not be vaccinated against meningitis b. meningitis b strikes quickly. be quick to talk to your teen's doctor about a meningitis b vaccine. ♪ >>> all right, the last time it...
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defending champion brooks koepka, despite struggling with injury this season having not played a greaton, the five time major winner has been runner up in tennessee twice at this event as he prepares for next week‘s us open, which he‘s been runner up at six times without ever winning. but for shot of the day it has to go to world number two, dustinjohnson, who was winner here six years ago, with this incredible chip from near the water, where he had taken his shoes and socks off to play this one and he finished the day two shots off the pace. incredible indeed! to cycling, where team sky‘s gianni moscon has moved into the overall lead of the criterium du dauphine after stage four. moscon finished ninth in the tour‘s first mountain stage in france. team sky riders now occupy the top three in the overall standings while quick—step floors rider julian alaphilippe took the stage victory. ican i can tell you in the nhl stanley cup play—offs it is currently 3—1, the washington capitals over vegas golden knights. if washington win, they win the stanley cup, it is goalless leading up to the en
defending champion brooks koepka, despite struggling with injury this season having not played a greaton, the five time major winner has been runner up in tennessee twice at this event as he prepares for next week‘s us open, which he‘s been runner up at six times without ever winning. but for shot of the day it has to go to world number two, dustinjohnson, who was winner here six years ago, with this incredible chip from near the water, where he had taken his shoes and socks off to play...
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open. 28-year-old brooks koepka. the last man standing sunday at shinnecock hills. irst golfer to win back-to-bac since curtis strange in 1988. he finished at 1 over par. ahead of tommy fleetwood who shot 63 on sunday. koepka is the second player ever to win consecutive u.s. opens. he takes home $2.1 million. >>> fans in mexico would see m celebrating so hard, they may have triggered an earthquake. two monitor stations in mexico city determined the ground shaking. experts say the artificially induced quake was a 2.0. too small to be noticed by the public. >> that team has a real shot. not even the first time this happened. it happened in lima, peru when they qualified for the world cup. it has been fantastic. looking forward. >>> all right. that's your monday for us. have a great day. thanks for joining us. i'm christine romans. >> i'm >> president trump could stop this with a phone call. >> i would likeo say it is unamerican. but it is happening right now in america. it is on all of us. >> this is "new day" with alisyn
open. 28-year-old brooks koepka. the last man standing sunday at shinnecock hills. irst golfer to win back-to-bac since curtis strange in 1988. he finished at 1 over par. ahead of tommy fleetwood who shot 63 on sunday. koepka is the second player ever to win consecutive u.s. opens. he takes home $2.1 million. >>> fans in mexico would see m celebrating so hard, they may have triggered an earthquake. two monitor stations in mexico city determined the ground shaking. experts say the...
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. >>> after missing the masters for injury, brooks koepka came back to be a two time winner of the u.s. open. after a double bogey in the par 4 dropped him out of the top three. dustin johnson started the day strong, but several great putts put him in the place for third r koepka tapped in a bogey to finish plus one and had the title. >>> after a very warm's father's day. 61 million people under ahead at vie zeros. the hottest spots today, the heat index is hot. and tomorrow we go to 106 in raleigh. today's forecast, the cooler weather arrives. salt like city 78. 88 today, that is air-conditioning weather, and a little sneak peakhwest. pacific northwest a little above average. there will be hit and misses in idaho and western montana. >> these kansas city parentsre looking at a $132,000 bill after their son knocked over tha cull ptu sdsh sculpture. the artist says it two years to complete. his mom says accidents happen and she can't pay what the insurance company is asking. >>> palace intrigue for meghan markle still to come. new finish quantum's breakthrough three chamber technology c
. >>> after missing the masters for injury, brooks koepka came back to be a two time winner of the u.s. open. after a double bogey in the par 4 dropped him out of the top three. dustin johnson started the day strong, but several great putts put him in the place for third r koepka tapped in a bogey to finish plus one and had the title. >>> after a very warm's father's day. 61 million people under ahead at vie zeros. the hottest spots today, the heat index is hot. and tomorrow...
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brooks koepka defends his title at the u.s. open. final round at shinnecock hills. tommy fleetwood, a bogey on the front nine. a birdie on 12. then his second on the par 4 13. sets up another birdie so he would move to 4 over. then on 15 he makes his fourth straight. got him to 2 over. gave him a shot in the final round at the u.s. history. a birdie butt. it was a misread. 7 under 63. in the clubhouse. two over. he makes this long bogey putt. he would get it back on 16 with his great approach on the par 5. he would tap in for a one-stroke victory. two under 68. he wins the u.s. open for the second year in a row. >> this is incredible. you know. i don't think i could have dreamed this going back to back. it is truly special. >> all right. you are now on the clock. finally some offense in hollywood for the first time in 12 games, the giants able to score more than two hundreds. a great day to bring out dad to the ball bark. his eighth of the year and the jinld, today, he has his power back. a two-run homer in the third. his 12th. giving them a 4-1 lead. he gave up one
brooks koepka defends his title at the u.s. open. final round at shinnecock hills. tommy fleetwood, a bogey on the front nine. a birdie on 12. then his second on the par 4 13. sets up another birdie so he would move to 4 over. then on 15 he makes his fourth straight. got him to 2 over. gave him a shot in the final round at the u.s. history. a birdie butt. it was a misread. 7 under 63. in the clubhouse. two over. he makes this long bogey putt. he would get it back on 16 with his great approach...
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brooks koepka... last year's surprise winner is a surprise no more... he shot a 68 today...hed at 1-over to win by a stroke... it's the 6th time a golfer has won back-to-back u-s opens the u-s-g-a will be under a lot of fire... though... for creating a course so dificult that no golfer was able to finish under par... everyone loves a good underdog storymeco's national team made some history against the defending world cup champion germany. mexico took it to germany right away... the germans made a run soon after but neither team was able to score until the 35th minute... hirving 35th minute... hirving lozano... he is considered the future star of the mexican squad... he scores the go- ahead goal... germany tried getting the equlizer but mexico's defense hung on. this is the first time mexcio has ever beaten germany in the world cup... and the first time the germans lost their opening world cup game since 1982 down at avaya stadium... the earthquakes held a watch party for fans. they got to watch all three matches today the tickets and pa are free... the team also has food uc
brooks koepka... last year's surprise winner is a surprise no more... he shot a 68 today...hed at 1-over to win by a stroke... it's the 6th time a golfer has won back-to-back u-s opens the u-s-g-a will be under a lot of fire... though... for creating a course so dificult that no golfer was able to finish under par... everyone loves a good underdog storymeco's national team made some history against the defending world cup champion germany. mexico took it to germany right away... the germans...
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. >>> for the second year in a row, brooks koepka is your u. s. open champion. >> how about that? look at that shot. it landed right next to flagfen u. s. open title. he finished one-stroke ahead of tommy fleetwood. dustin johnson shot an even part at 70. to finish three shots back.>>> the giants avoided a sweep in los angeles and beat the dodgers 4-1. nick hit a deep homer to left. it put the giants on the board early. his eighth home run of the season. in the next inning, here comes >> height drive to left center . field. at the wall. it is out of here.>> brendan bell and the giants won 4-1. tonight, the giants host the marlins >>> the a's extended a losing streak. days trailed by 2 in the night ending. marcus took blake parker later in the ninth, mark bottom of th justin troy sent a man home with a win. >> live to center. it will win it. it is a walkoff. >> the a's when -- win. they play in san diego tomorrow night.>>> they five at the world cup. yesterday one of the favorites, brazil, was surprised. brazil scored first with a shot that one up the post for a 1-0 lead. there was
. >>> for the second year in a row, brooks koepka is your u. s. open champion. >> how about that? look at that shot. it landed right next to flagfen u. s. open title. he finished one-stroke ahead of tommy fleetwood. dustin johnson shot an even part at 70. to finish three shots back.>>> the giants avoided a sweep in los angeles and beat the dodgers 4-1. nick hit a deep homer to left. it put the giants on the board early. his eighth home run of the season. in the next...
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two locomotives, 89 loaded rail cars and 9 empty cars. >>> after missing the masters bee injury, brooks koepka first repeat winner. after a four-way tie going into the final round, koepka found himself down burger finished sixth place at 6 over a double bogey and a par four dropped him out of the top three but koepka cruised over to the finish line tapping in a bogey to finish at plus 1 and win this year's title brian? >> yeah. i know, frances, here in london a lot of people were watching the screens. they soccer on one and the u.k.'s tommy fleetwood. >> it was father's day you have to man the grill, too, sure, brian. >> man the grill i like it. frances, thank you. >>> still to come, the drop in oil prices today and the biggest drivers of the oil market ahead of this week's big opec meeting in vienna, austria we're going to set you up with what you need to know and how it ties into the global money and the economy. stick around jimmy's gotten used to his whole room smelling like sweaty odors. yup, he's gone noseblind. he thinks it smells fine, but his mom smells this... luckily for all your ha
two locomotives, 89 loaded rail cars and 9 empty cars. >>> after missing the masters bee injury, brooks koepka first repeat winner. after a four-way tie going into the final round, koepka found himself down burger finished sixth place at 6 over a double bogey and a par four dropped him out of the top three but koepka cruised over to the finish line tapping in a bogey to finish at plus 1 and win this year's title brian? >> yeah. i know, frances, here in london a lot of people were...
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. >> brooks koepka played his way one of golf's exclusive clubs that doesn't include jack nicklaus, tigeroods oh or even around palmer. back to back u.s. open. third hole four byrd and lead. dropping to 2 over for the round. tommy fleetwood has two birds and a bogey on the front nine. a byrd on 12. then the second on the par four 13th. moving to plus four. then on 15 he makes the fourth strait got him to two over and gave him a shot at the lowest score in the final round of the u.s. open this byrd putt on 18. a misread and just misses is 7 under 63 in the clubhouse at 2 over. koepka even par on the tournament and trouble on 11. look at this, the long bogey putt he would get it back on 16. the great approah on the par 5, that got him back to even par and a 2-shot lead. he tapped in for bogey on 18 for a one-stroke victory. 2 under 68 on the day. winning the u.s. open the second year in a row. >> this hasn't sunk in, i couldn't have dreamed of this back to back. it's truly special. i'm so honored. >> next year the u.s. open will be played at pebble beach. >> finally some offense in hollywoo
. >> brooks koepka played his way one of golf's exclusive clubs that doesn't include jack nicklaus, tigeroods oh or even around palmer. back to back u.s. open. third hole four byrd and lead. dropping to 2 over for the round. tommy fleetwood has two birds and a bogey on the front nine. a byrd on 12. then the second on the par four 13th. moving to plus four. then on 15 he makes the fourth strait got him to two over and gave him a shot at the lowest score in the final round of the u.s. open...
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brooks koepka battling back. one of the commentators was the last guy to do it, curtis strange there. 30 years ago only six people have done it the last guy before curtis strange was ben hogan. all the usual stuff that goes on with the u.s. open, all the carping about the conditions this place is tough enough without the wind and without the greens getting all baked and on saturday there was a lot of carping by guys that weren't doing as well. >> what was with phil mickelson? >> phil, i under -- you know, once again, it wasn't just fox fox is very tabloidy it wasn't just fox. >> twitter went crazy. >> you saw the gaggle of people. i love phil. >> i do, too. >> i know what he was doing. >> he was stopping from keeping going. >> he was putting fogey fo a five. >> okay. >> he knew when he it it was going all the way off the green and down to another -- where he was before. >> it was actually -- >> i think he tried to hit it in the hole which would have been a seven. a two stroke penalty putting five, two stroke pena
brooks koepka battling back. one of the commentators was the last guy to do it, curtis strange there. 30 years ago only six people have done it the last guy before curtis strange was ben hogan. all the usual stuff that goes on with the u.s. open, all the carping about the conditions this place is tough enough without the wind and without the greens getting all baked and on saturday there was a lot of carping by guys that weren't doing as well. >> what was with phil mickelson? >>...
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open champion brooks koepka with a one-shot lead at the tent. his second shot set up a bird -- 70. his second shot set up a birdie and a lead, but his pitch shot rolled over the green and landed into the cat box. re...remember that he blasted out of it and just when the viewers lawsuit that oh, st get a double bogey out of it he saved bogey here. now remember this play. johnson, but dj's putter faile he needed it later. kept it to maintain a one-shot lead over dustin johnson. dj's putter failed him, though, failed two shots back after the missed par effort. we go back to koepka at 16, 129 yards out and he stuck the landing. knocked in a birdie and got to even par for the championship, two-shot lead over fleetwood, koepka tapped in a bogey at 18, sealed his second consecutive national championship to win by one, first back to back u.s. open number since curtis strange, got a little peck from his girl friend there. get this. he had his major wrist surgery in the offseason. he didn't touch a club for 90 days! and he was able to pull this one off. >>> baseball and the giants, man, they
open champion brooks koepka with a one-shot lead at the tent. his second shot set up a bird -- 70. his second shot set up a birdie and a lead, but his pitch shot rolled over the green and landed into the cat box. re...remember that he blasted out of it and just when the viewers lawsuit that oh, st get a double bogey out of it he saved bogey here. now remember this play. johnson, but dj's putter faile he needed it later. kept it to maintain a one-shot lead over dustin johnson. dj's putter failed...
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dustin johnson, brooks koepka, tony finau and daniel berger are all tied atop the leaderboard heading into sunday. >>> that will do it for sports. back with more news right after this break. . >>> when play time comes with a massive price tag. look at the top of your screen there. a family in kansas was at a community center last month when their child got into some serious mischief. the boy started to hug a glass mosaic torso. the sculpture tipped over. the sculpture shattered. all parents know that sound, but not to this degree. the insurance company now wants the parents to pay $132,000 for negligence. the mother says, hey, insurance company, this could have happened to anyone. on top of that, your client here, they never secured the $132,000 item. i guess they're going to court on that one. >> a community center with a $132,000 -- >> must be a heck of a community center they got there. >> yeah. >> wow. all parents feel that way. oh, my god. >> 2 1/2-year-old twin boys. that's my nightmare. >> maybe it won't be that much for you. >> we'll avoid that community center. you're watchin
dustin johnson, brooks koepka, tony finau and daniel berger are all tied atop the leaderboard heading into sunday. >>> that will do it for sports. back with more news right after this break. . >>> when play time comes with a massive price tag. look at the top of your screen there. a family in kansas was at a community center last month when their child got into some serious mischief. the boy started to hug a glass mosaic torso. the sculpture tipped over. the sculpture...
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brooks koepka did the honors on sunday, breaking free from a four-way tie at the top of the leaderboardn the final round. he's the first back-to-back champ since curtis strange in 1989. >> interesting weekend at the open. a lot of golfers complaining about the speed of the course, the conditions on the course. >> apparently the grass wasn't mowed correctly. >> it was a little fast in different areas. golfers didn't like that. tough weekend. >> is that the technical term for it, the grass wasn't mowed correctly? >> wow, you're pretty hard core. tell you what, they all played on the same course though. congratulations to the winner. >>> up next in the pulse, how soccer fans are jumping for joy and it caused a small earthquake. >>> also ahead, whacked at the box office. john travolta's new movie "gotti" is breaking records but for the wrong reasons. >>> plus parents are sent a $132,000 bill after their son damages a statue. what they're saying this morning. 6 damages a statue. what they're saying this morning. for college. in 24 hours, you'll send him off thinking you've done everything fo
brooks koepka did the honors on sunday, breaking free from a four-way tie at the top of the leaderboardn the final round. he's the first back-to-back champ since curtis strange in 1989. >> interesting weekend at the open. a lot of golfers complaining about the speed of the course, the conditions on the course. >> apparently the grass wasn't mowed correctly. >> it was a little fast in different areas. golfers didn't like that. tough weekend. >> is that the technical term...
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just two shots off the lead, held by brooks koepka.the us open title since curtis strange. johanna konta lost the final of the nottingham open today for the second year in a row today for the second year in a row to be the british number one was beaten by ashleigh barty from australia. not before an uncourt meltdown. she had come from a breakdown, but a point angered her because a point was not called. she thought it was. the puff could have been chalk or dust, leading to this. this is a joke! it is an absolute joke. you change the course of a match. listen to me. we are out here busting our chops like no other and you are making decisions that affect our lives. do you understand that? fernando alonso has secured the second part of his bid to be the second part of his bid to be the second person in history after graham hill to win the triple crown in motor racing. he nowjust needs the indianapolis 500 to complete the famous hat—trick of titles. cycling. an american has won the tour of britain. the final stage was gone to riverra. danny
just two shots off the lead, held by brooks koepka.the us open title since curtis strange. johanna konta lost the final of the nottingham open today for the second year in a row today for the second year in a row to be the british number one was beaten by ashleigh barty from australia. not before an uncourt meltdown. she had come from a breakdown, but a point angered her because a point was not called. she thought it was. the puff could have been chalk or dust, leading to this. this is a joke!...
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but now finds himself in a share of the lead with brooks koepka with england'sjustin rose two back.t earlier in the evening. the course on long island has been much criticised and even one of the game's best has been struggling. phil mickelson admitted to deliberately hitting the ball while it was still rolling after a putt on the 13th, incurring a two shot penalty to leave the hole with a 10. he did eventually complete a round of 81 and some called for him to be disqualified but he told those offended to toughen up. england's cricketers have gone 2—0 up in their five match one day series with australia after a 38 run win in cardiff. in a rain interrupted match england made 342 for eight from their 50 overs. jason roy hit 120 and jos butler made an unbeaten 91. shaun marsh scored a fine 131 for the aussies but they were eventually dismissed with 17 balls remaining. the third match is in nottingham on tuesday england have lost a fifth rugby international in a row for the first time in four years after again squandering an early lead against south africa. last week it was 21 points, t
but now finds himself in a share of the lead with brooks koepka with england'sjustin rose two back.t earlier in the evening. the course on long island has been much criticised and even one of the game's best has been struggling. phil mickelson admitted to deliberately hitting the ball while it was still rolling after a putt on the 13th, incurring a two shot penalty to leave the hole with a 10. he did eventually complete a round of 81 and some called for him to be disqualified but he told those...
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the sixth player to shoot a 63 at the us open, but missed out by a single stroke to the american brooks koepkaded the title he won last year. it's understood the rugby football union is still backing the england head coach eddie jones despite a fifth straight test match defeat at the weekend. jones compared the 23—12 defeat by south africa to a ‘horror movie' but as it stands, jones will be given until after the autumn internationals to turn the team's fortunes around. and both ben stokes and chris woakes will miss the rest of england's one day series against australia. stokes has torn a hamstring and woakes has torn his quad. both are expected to be back in action next month. 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. thank you. more now on theresa may's plan to give the nhs a cash boost. speaking in the past hour the prime minister said the nhs is the government's ‘number one' spending priority. mrs may says the nhs will be given an extra £20 billion a year by 2023 — but she warned taxpayers would have to pay more fo
the sixth player to shoot a 63 at the us open, but missed out by a single stroke to the american brooks koepkaded the title he won last year. it's understood the rugby football union is still backing the england head coach eddie jones despite a fifth straight test match defeat at the weekend. jones compared the 23—12 defeat by south africa to a ‘horror movie' but as it stands, jones will be given until after the autumn internationals to turn the team's fortunes around. and both ben stokes...
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he's one behind the leader brooks koepka, alongside patrick reed, with matthew fitzpatrick three furtheren for the second year in a row. the british number one was beaten by australia's ashleigh barty in three sets. but not before an on—court meltdown in the deciding set. konta had already come from a break down. but then a point in the ninth game angered her because a barty shot wasn't called long. the puff might have been chalk but could have been dust beyond the baseline. and it led to this outburst. this is a joke! an absolute joke! understand that we change courts here. now listen to me. we are busting our chops out here. you are there and you are making decisions that affect our lives, do you understand that? do you fully understand that? do you fully understand that? that's all the sport for now. the conservative mp, at the centre of the upskirting controversy — now says he ‘does' support moves to criminalise it. in an interview with the bournemouth echo, sir christopher chope said — he backs measures to make upskirting illegal butjust not using the parliamentary procedure of a ‘p
he's one behind the leader brooks koepka, alongside patrick reed, with matthew fitzpatrick three furtheren for the second year in a row. the british number one was beaten by australia's ashleigh barty in three sets. but not before an on—court meltdown in the deciding set. konta had already come from a break down. but then a point in the ninth game angered her because a barty shot wasn't called long. the puff might have been chalk but could have been dust beyond the baseline. and it led to...
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that's despite finishing just one shot behind the winner, brooks koepka. good afternoon.a may has said the nhs is the government's "number one" spending priority, as she announced a new long—term funding plan for the health service. the prime minister says the nhs will be given an extra £20 billion a year by 2023, but she warned taxpayers would have to pay more it. there has been controversy over her claim that the extra spending could be paid for, in part, by what she called a "brexit dividend". the health secretary has said any savings from brexit would not be "anything like enough" and labour said the claim was ‘not credible‘. 0ur political correspondent, jonathan blake, reports. nice to meet you. under pressure at work. her as well as them. the prime minister met staff in london this morning before delivering the news they had been waiting to hear, the government will put more money into the health service long term. more money is needed to keep pace with the growing pressures on the nhs. it is not just a the growing pressures on the nhs. it is notjust a question of m
that's despite finishing just one shot behind the winner, brooks koepka. good afternoon.a may has said the nhs is the government's "number one" spending priority, as she announced a new long—term funding plan for the health service. the prime minister says the nhs will be given an extra £20 billion a year by 2023, but she warned taxpayers would have to pay more it. there has been controversy over her claim that the extra spending could be paid for, in part, by what she called a...
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he equalled the course record in his final round, but finished one shot behind american brooks koepkaw. we will have more after ten o'clock. thank you. interested to hear what do you think about the next story. good news this morning about billy caldwell — the 12 year old — who suffers from epilepsy — is being discharged from hospital later today. billy was admitted over the weekend after his supply of cannabis oil was seized from his mother charlotte at heathrow airport. the home secretary, sajid javid, then stepped in — issuing an emergency licence to allow billy to access the treatment immediately, on the advice of doctors. and earlier this morning, health secretaryjeremy hunt promised to review the law on the medical use of cannabis, saying the government will act as "quickly as it can". last month, charlotte caldwell told this programme about how she wanted cannabis oil to be legalised for medical use, so many more children, like billy, could benefit. billy is now leading a much better quality of life. i would point out at this stage as well, i am not on here to declare that my s
he equalled the course record in his final round, but finished one shot behind american brooks koepkaw. we will have more after ten o'clock. thank you. interested to hear what do you think about the next story. good news this morning about billy caldwell — the 12 year old — who suffers from epilepsy — is being discharged from hospital later today. billy was admitted over the weekend after his supply of cannabis oil was seized from his mother charlotte at heathrow airport. the home...
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brooks koepka... last year's surprise winner is a surprise no more... he shot a 68 today...ished at 1-over to win by a stroke... it's the 6th time a golfer has won back-to-back u-s opens the u-s-g-a will be under a lot of fire... though... for creating a course so dificult that no golfer was able to finish under par... everyone loves a good underdog story mexico's national team made some history against the defending world cup champion germany. mexico took it to germany right away... the germans made a run soon after but neither team was able to score until the 35th minute... future star of the mexican squad... he scores the go- ahead goal... germany tried getting the equlizer but mexico's defense hung on. this is the first time mexcio has ever beaten germany in the world cup... and the first timehe th opening world cup game since 1982 down at avaya stadium... the earthquakes held a watch party for fans. they got to watch all three matches today the earthquakes will be doing this everyday until the world cup final on july 22nd tickets and parking are free... the team also ha
brooks koepka... last year's surprise winner is a surprise no more... he shot a 68 today...ished at 1-over to win by a stroke... it's the 6th time a golfer has won back-to-back u-s opens the u-s-g-a will be under a lot of fire... though... for creating a course so dificult that no golfer was able to finish under par... everyone loves a good underdog story mexico's national team made some history against the defending world cup champion germany. mexico took it to germany right away... the...
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round of 63. butjust missed and recorded he's currently second on the leaderboard behind american brooks koepkahe bbc sport website, and there's also more from the world cup here in russia. a from the world cup here in russia. first look at tor newspapers a first look at tomorrow's newspapers coming up on the bbc news channel. that's all from me. channel. stay with us on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. for most of us, it was quite a fresh, cloudy weekend but things are set to warm up, particularly across the south of the country in the coming days, perhaps even turning a little too hot for some of us. in the north, however, we will retain the north, however, we will retain the cool weather and also occasional rain. let us have a look at the satellite picture, because there is still a lot of cloud across the uk, it has been streaming in off the atlantic, during the course of the day. it looks as though the skies are going to clear temporarily during the course of the night, but across some western areas of the uk. here it is, hello. this is bbc news. after 25 years, david dimbleby
round of 63. butjust missed and recorded he's currently second on the leaderboard behind american brooks koepkahe bbc sport website, and there's also more from the world cup here in russia. a from the world cup here in russia. first look at tor newspapers a first look at tomorrow's newspapers coming up on the bbc news channel. that's all from me. channel. stay with us on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. for most of us, it was quite a fresh, cloudy weekend but things are set to...
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open repeat for brooks koepka. jillian: first back to back open champ in 29 years.eers and applause] jillian: finishing 1 over par in new york. rob: tough course. the last man to accomplish this of back to back was curtis strange, seen interviewing koepka for fox after the big win. jillian: that's cool. rob: that is cool. talk about strange like kopka strange repeated at the open on course here in new york, to top it off the wins mark both of their second ever major viories. two in a row. i was out there on friday. it's a very, very tricky golf course out there in south hampton. doesn't look easy. a lot of wind and those greens are like ice. a lot of people were complaining, they said it was ridiculous what the u.s. ga and pga did this year. they said it was outrageous the conditions. a lot of players were angry. jillian: ten minutes after the hour, the left making border separation rally and cry but with so much focused on the border, what about parents who lost their kids at the hands of illegals? her son would still be alive if our lawmakers would enforce the saf
open repeat for brooks koepka. jillian: first back to back open champ in 29 years.eers and applause] jillian: finishing 1 over par in new york. rob: tough course. the last man to accomplish this of back to back was curtis strange, seen interviewing koepka for fox after the big win. jillian: that's cool. rob: that is cool. talk about strange like kopka strange repeated at the open on course here in new york, to top it off the wins mark both of their second ever major viories. two in a row. i was...
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for the second year in a row brooks koepka is the u.s. open champion. >> another great shot. >> he is the first player to successfully defend the u.s. open title since kurtis strange in 1989. he was one stroke ahead of y fl he is the sixth player to shoot 63 in a major. dustin johnson, i was cheering him on, he finished two shots back. he missed a punch of putts that i thought he should have made but it was great watching it. >> phil mickelson? >> i read bin laden that. >> he made people -- some golf purists upset. >> that's what i do every week. >> let's talk about the little ones. we are highlighted to -- we are glad to highlight amazing kids. meet the students from hahn marshal arts. they took part in korean fest in oakland. students ranged from 7 to 13 years old. some moves included using an arm for a roundabout. and kicking six boards in a row. it can be good for little ones that need channeling of energy. >> they can be on my team. i don't want to go against them. >> even though they are 7 years old. >> we invite you to submit your
for the second year in a row brooks koepka is the u.s. open champion. >> another great shot. >> he is the first player to successfully defend the u.s. open title since kurtis strange in 1989. he was one stroke ahead of y fl he is the sixth player to shoot 63 in a major. dustin johnson, i was cheering him on, he finished two shots back. he missed a punch of putts that i thought he should have made but it was great watching it. >> phil mickelson? >> i read bin laden that....
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matched the lowest round in us open history, but could only finish second behind defending champion brooks koepkarican the first to retain the us open title for 19 years. johanna konta lost the final of the nottingham 0pen for the second year in a row. the british number one was beaten by australia's ashleigh barty in three sets, but she also lost her temper. this was in the ninth game of the final, deciding, set. konta got annoyed because a barty shot wasn't called long. the puff might have been chalk, but could have been dust beyond the baseline — and it led to this outburst. this is a joke! it's an absolute joke. no, you listen to me. we are out here busting, literally busting out here busting, literally busting out shot like no other and you are there and you are making decisions that affect our lives, do you understand that? fully understand that? issue didn't understand it before, she understands it now. there is something uncomfortable about that awful moment when the athlete is under that pressure. it is uncomfortable to what. heat of the moment. —— watch. uncomfortable to what. heat of t
matched the lowest round in us open history, but could only finish second behind defending champion brooks koepkarican the first to retain the us open title for 19 years. johanna konta lost the final of the nottingham 0pen for the second year in a row. the british number one was beaten by australia's ashleigh barty in three sets, but she also lost her temper. this was in the ninth game of the final, deciding, set. konta got annoyed because a barty shot wasn't called long. the puff might have...
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brooks koepka. up in 8.ong birdie putt he had a 66 on the day five strokes back as the returning champion and charlie hoffman really moving on up. he has a great short game, shows it off here at 16. another birdie putt, one-under for the tournament. and he is in it tied for second. but the man of the hour, the man of golf, number one in the world, dustin johnson, and proving it! par 3 seventh, this is 45 feet! look at this putt! i needed every little inch to get it to go as he is 3-under 67. 4-under total for the two rounds and get this rory mcilroy, jordan spieth and jason day are out failing to make the cut right along with tiger woods. >>> it's the world cup and it is without a doubt the marquis matchup so far. what sensational soccer you are about to see. as ronaldo arguably greatest player in fact world against spain. their new coach, 44th minute, ronaldo benefits from a blunder by the spanish goalie. watch it! he should have had this! portugal because of that error goes up 2-1. spain has tied it. in th
brooks koepka. up in 8.ong birdie putt he had a 66 on the day five strokes back as the returning champion and charlie hoffman really moving on up. he has a great short game, shows it off here at 16. another birdie putt, one-under for the tournament. and he is in it tied for second. but the man of the hour, the man of golf, number one in the world, dustin johnson, and proving it! par 3 seventh, this is 45 feet! look at this putt! i needed every little inch to get it to go as he is 3-under 67....
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. >>> in golf, brooks koepka claiming his second u.s. title gave him the win athinnecock hills. to "dateline extra." >>> welcome back to "dateline extra." i'm craig melvin. years after theresa mayfield's murder, a casual conversation overheard in a bar gave authorities their first break, a break which would lead them to the chilling tale of teresa's murder. once again, keith morrison. >> under a setting sun on a sweltering night two years after her death, theresa mayfield's friends and family gathered to remember. >> i talked to her almos everyday and i missed those talks. >> they took turns talking about the loving daughter, softball mom and sweet woman gunned down on that lonely country road, a murder still a mystery. >> my family will not stop searching or doing whatever it takes to find out who took teresa's life. >> when scott got up to speak, you can bet people were paying special close attention. >> yes, she was a loving wife, loving mother and a loving friend to the community. yes, she would do anything for anybody at any time. >> having discovered he was not exactly hus
. >>> in golf, brooks koepka claiming his second u.s. title gave him the win athinnecock hills. to "dateline extra." >>> welcome back to "dateline extra." i'm craig melvin. years after theresa mayfield's murder, a casual conversation overheard in a bar gave authorities their first break, a break which would lead them to the chilling tale of teresa's murder. once again, keith morrison. >> under a setting sun on a sweltering night two years after her...
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>>>brooks koepka has the game to win a u.s. open on any course.one year after koepka overpowered the wide fairways of erin hills in a u.s. open remembered for low scoring, he navigated his way through the brutal conditions of shinnecock hills and closed with a 2-under 68 to become the first repeat champion in 29 years. curtis strange, the last player to go back-to-back in this major, watched the entire final round sunday as the fox sports reporter on the ground, and they shared a brief hug off the 18th green after koepka tapped in for bogey and a one-shot victory. he captured his second major on sunday. it would not have been possible without his 72 on saturday in conditions so severe the last 45 players to tee off in the third round didn't break par. the usga conceded the course was over the top and pledged to get it right for the final round. no one took advantage like tommy fleetwood, who made eight birdies -- none of the two par 5s -- and became the sixth player to shoot 63 in the u.s. open. that got him within one shot of koepka, who still ha
>>>brooks koepka has the game to win a u.s. open on any course.one year after koepka overpowered the wide fairways of erin hills in a u.s. open remembered for low scoring, he navigated his way through the brutal conditions of shinnecock hills and closed with a 2-under 68 to become the first repeat champion in 29 years. curtis strange, the last player to go back-to-back in this major, watched the entire final round sunday as the fox sports reporter on the ground, and they shared a brief...
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that includes brooks koepka. the final round will be played later today. that's a look at sports.r's day. >>> now your forecast from abc 7 news. >>> good morning. meteorologist frances dinglasan. dwooerlg wi we're dealing with lots of low clouds. live doppler 7 and the satellite image shows the inland push of all the low clouds. the difference is the winds are coming from the south this time. we normally get them from the northwest. as they come from the south and they go downhill into the south bay and into the east bay, we'll see the down sloping air flow warms and dries up faster. it should be clearing there sooner. we'll take you out live to the shot. get a lot of sunshine early on. head over to the bay, still pretty gray looking towards the bay bridge. temperatures are mainly in the 50s around the bay area, san francisco 55, oakland 57, san jose 57 as well. gilroy, cooler at 53 degrees. this time, we're looking from our san rafael camera. we're looking east towards the sunri sunrise. notice the clouds coming from the south. a little different of a flow pattern. lots of temper
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. >>> brooks koepka won the u.s. open. his second in a row.is the first golfer in 29 years to successfully defend the u.s. open title and only the seventh person to ever accomplish the feat. he edged out tommy fleetwood by a stroke. he moves up to fourth place in the career worldwide rankings. i'm lauren green, now back to "life, liberty & levin.". mark: zuhdi jasser, president of the united states nominates pompeo to be secretary of state. he soon thereafter appoints john bolton to be his national security adviser. he appoints as bolton's chief of staff a fellow by the name of fred fleitz who used to work at the cia and so forth, and a variety of muslim organizations including cair attacks every one of the appointments, they demand flights be removed. they worked over congress on pompeo. they have a special distain for bolton. what's that all about? >> i have to tell you, i was seeing patient in my office and somebody was watching c-span and senator murphy talk about how upset he was pompeo was nominated. murphy from the floor of the senate s
. >>> brooks koepka won the u.s. open. his second in a row.is the first golfer in 29 years to successfully defend the u.s. open title and only the seventh person to ever accomplish the feat. he edged out tommy fleetwood by a stroke. he moves up to fourth place in the career worldwide rankings. i'm lauren green, now back to "life, liberty & levin.". mark: zuhdi jasser, president of the united states nominates pompeo to be secretary of state. he soon thereafter appoints...
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he's tied with tony finau and brooks koepka.y probably watered the greens overnight. jon: veteran phil mickelson celebrated his birthday today. reporter: he took a shot and the ball started rolling as if it was going to go down a hill and he did something you or i would do and hit it back while it was still going. >> i don't mean disrespect by anybody. at that time i just didn't feel like going back and forth and hitting the same shot over. i took the 2-shot penalty. it's my understanding of the rules. i have had multiple times where i wanted to do that and i finally did. reporter: phil mickelson tide for 64th. a 6-stroke penalty. jon: the prom coming to a 5-year-ol -- toa 15-year-old who miss her big night. she was recovering from six surgeries for chron's disease. they recreated the event. she was prom queen and her surgeon was prom king. that's "the fox report." i'm jon scott. i willee you tomorrow night at 6:00 p.m. eastern. "watters world" starts right now. [♪] jesse: welcome to "watters world." i'm jesse watters. political
he's tied with tony finau and brooks koepka.y probably watered the greens overnight. jon: veteran phil mickelson celebrated his birthday today. reporter: he took a shot and the ball started rolling as if it was going to go down a hill and he did something you or i would do and hit it back while it was still going. >> i don't mean disrespect by anybody. at that time i just didn't feel like going back and forth and hitting the same shot over. i took the 2-shot penalty. it's my understanding...
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brooks koepka, our u.s. open champ for 2018. jon?fference in scores from yesterday to today, jared, truly remarkable. what happened? >> if i could quote the old comedian george carlin there seemed to be less wind out there today because the scores were so much different. take a look at some of these differences between saturday and sunday. jordan spieth was 19 shots better today. patrick rogers made up 16. tommy fleetwood with 15 shots better. phil mickelson, 12 shots better today. no wind. also they watered down the greens overnight, jon. they also fixed some pin placements. can you imagine at the nba finals, game one, the basket was 11 feet. game two, it moved to 10 1/2. that's almost what happened with the pin placements and why the scores were s better today. jon: what else are they going to remember about this u.s. open? >> phil mickelson yesterday, that very odd move on his 48th birthday, the ball was sailing off the green. he said he didn't want to have to keep hitting it back, and he went and he hit it again. a lot of controv
brooks koepka, our u.s. open champ for 2018. jon?fference in scores from yesterday to today, jared, truly remarkable. what happened? >> if i could quote the old comedian george carlin there seemed to be less wind out there today because the scores were so much different. take a look at some of these differences between saturday and sunday. jordan spieth was 19 shots better today. patrick rogers made up 16. tommy fleetwood with 15 shots better. phil mickelson, 12 shots better today. no...
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and in golf, brooks koepka won the u.s. open for the second year in a row. e shot ahead of tommy fleetwood of england at shinnecock hills in new rk no one had won two opens in a row in almost three decades. global news 24 hours hours a day and otwitter by more than 2700 journal sandizz analysts no more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. tom, francine? tom: just a quick note, buried by the world cup, an enjoyable u.s.pen. it snuck occupy me. there weren't a lot of big names. these are names within golf are well known. but i wanted to do a shot out to tommy fleetwood from england, who was there with his 2-year-old, baby in his arms, and he came in second or third place. it was really wonderful to see tommy fleetwood from england do so well at the american u.s. open. francine: yeah, it is. it's always nice when foreigners do well abroad. now, the brexit battle, tom, comes to a head in the u.k. parliament yet again today with clashes that could decide how much power legislators get to shape the final deal. some lawmakers within theresa may's own party are war
and in golf, brooks koepka won the u.s. open for the second year in a row. e shot ahead of tommy fleetwood of england at shinnecock hills in new rk no one had won two opens in a row in almost three decades. global news 24 hours hours a day and otwitter by more than 2700 journal sandizz analysts no more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. tom, francine? tom: just a quick note, buried by the world cup, an enjoyable u.s.pen. it snuck occupy me. there weren't a lot of big names. these are names...
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. finishing one shot behind the eventualwinner, brooks koepka.uchess of sussex's father says he was sad to have missed the marriage of his daughter to prince harry, but said he was grateful to prince charles for stepping in to walk her down the aisle. thomas markle watched the wedding from california, where he was recovering from heart surgery. he told itv‘s good morning britain that his daughter cried when he told her he would not be attending the wedding. i can't think of a better replacement than someone like prince charles, you know. he looked very handsome and my daughter looked beautiful with him. i wasjealous, i wish i'd been there, i wish it'd been me, but thank god he was there and i thank him for that. harry got on the phone with meghan, they called me together, and harry asked for her hand over the phone. and i said, you're a gentleman, promise me you'll never raise your hand against my daughter. and, of course, i give you my permission. 0ur royal correspondent, nicholas witchell is here. how would this have worked, would this have gon
. finishing one shot behind the eventualwinner, brooks koepka.uchess of sussex's father says he was sad to have missed the marriage of his daughter to prince harry, but said he was grateful to prince charles for stepping in to walk her down the aisle. thomas markle watched the wedding from california, where he was recovering from heart surgery. he told itv‘s good morning britain that his daughter cried when he told her he would not be attending the wedding. i can't think of a better...
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brooks koepka first u.s. open champ in 2 years. ish the feat curtis strange seen interviewing koepka after the win. like keep carks he repeated at the open on new york course. to top it off the wins marked both of major vices. steve: good for him. ainsley you had asked where he was from? ainsley: yes. did you find out. steve: born in west palm beach. went to florida state. brian: and he likes steak. ainsley: that was dan. steve: he may. brian: if you know if he likes steak, call us. ainsley: how do you like your steak cooked? brian: i don't eat steak. a few hours christopher wray with a w in his name and inspector hike call horowitz with a w as well will head to capitol hill to testify about the report. jonathan turley went to law school he says this is bad news for roberts mueller. is he up next. steve: remember the veteran take down american flag display because it was too obsessive? got an update. they added more flags ♪ with tripadvisor, finding your perfect hotel at the lowest price... is as easy as dates, deals, done! simply e
brooks koepka first u.s. open champ in 2 years. ish the feat curtis strange seen interviewing koepka after the win. like keep carks he repeated at the open on new york course. to top it off the wins marked both of major vices. steve: good for him. ainsley you had asked where he was from? ainsley: yes. did you find out. steve: born in west palm beach. went to florida state. brian: and he likes steak. ainsley: that was dan. steve: he may. brian: if you know if he likes steak, call us. ainsley:...
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. >> watchingolf, we're going to say congratulations to brooks koepka. toshot 68 in the final rou hold off tommy fleetwood by one r-roke. the 28-yead had to battle the best golfers in the world and grueling course conditions with high winds and fast greens. and t speaking o fast greens, there's a lot of people buzzing about what happened on saturday. if you didn't hear about this. this is phil mickelson, he misses the bogey putt and runs after hisall to hi it again while it was rolling. >> is that allowed? >> no. rule 14-5 says that's a two-sho. pena >> i do that in putt putt golf. >> a lot of people said he should have been withdrawn from the tournament. saying, what's your intent t movi hitting ball. >> look at you. >> he offered to withdraw. they told him it was unnecessary. he said he was trying to move on to t next hole. he didn't want to hold anybody up. >> if it kept going, it would have been in a terrible ot. >> and he said he would be hitting it back and forth. none of us wanto do that. a lot of people were not happy. >> that's how i play tennis
. >> watchingolf, we're going to say congratulations to brooks koepka. toshot 68 in the final rou hold off tommy fleetwood by one r-roke. the 28-yead had to battle the best golfers in the world and grueling course conditions with high winds and fast greens. and t speaking o fast greens, there's a lot of people buzzing about what happened on saturday. if you didn't hear about this. this is phil mickelson, he misses the bogey putt and runs after hisall to hi it again while it was rolling....
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take so many positives from this year's us open, despite finishing a just a shot behind winner brooks koepka coach, despite a fifth straight test match defeat at the weekend. i'll be back with more on those stores later. england open their world cup campaign today as they take on tunisia in volgograd in the far south of russia. gareth southgate says his young squad has a hunger and desire for success and is looking forward to getting going. let's hear from some fans and speak to our correspondent sarah rainsford. that go to natalie pyrgos who is in the stadium at volgograd. let's go to sarah first, in fact. what sort of atmosphere is building up with only a few hours to go? the atmosphere is definitely building. the atmosphere is getting hotter and the noise is getting louderfull. i don't know how much you can hear and see behind me but there is a big crowd of tunisian fans who have been bouncing, singing and waving their flags, using players outside the stand zone or other bands have been watching the previous match. the tunisian fans be in the majority of the moment. after a fairly low pro
take so many positives from this year's us open, despite finishing a just a shot behind winner brooks koepka coach, despite a fifth straight test match defeat at the weekend. i'll be back with more on those stores later. england open their world cup campaign today as they take on tunisia in volgograd in the far south of russia. gareth southgate says his young squad has a hunger and desire for success and is looking forward to getting going. let's hear from some fans and speak to our...
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. >> and what a finish by brooks koepka. >> the first back-to-back u.s. open winner in three decades. >> this is incredible. you know, i don't think i could have dreamed it. >> on s champion germany in a major stunner at the world cup. >> goal! >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." quite an earthquake with that world cup game. >> that's right, celebrated so hard in mexico, it showed up on the scale. >> it was a great game. we have a big show this morning. gayle king is along the u.s./mexico border. we're going to hear from her in just a moment. alex wagner is here with the battle over the trump administration's zero tolerance policy on immigration is intengwiawmaken bo par condemning it as cruel and inhumane. the administration still defends the strategy. >> thousands of people protested across texas yesterday. they accused the administration of punishing undocumented children by removing them from their parents. the department of homeland security confirms 1,995 children were separated from their parents between april 19th and may 31st. >> gayle is in mckel
. >> and what a finish by brooks koepka. >> the first back-to-back u.s. open winner in three decades. >> this is incredible. you know, i don't think i could have dreamed it. >> on s champion germany in a major stunner at the world cup. >> goal! >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." quite an earthquake with that world cup game. >> that's right, celebrated so hard in mexico, it showed up on the scale. >> it was a great game. we have a big...
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. >> watching golf, we're going to say congratulations to brooks koepka. two on sunday became the first golfer to win back-to-back opens in 28 years. he shot 68 in the final round to hold off tommy fleetwood by one stroke. the 28-year-old had to battle the best golfers in the world and grueling course conditions with high winds and fast greens. and speaking of the fast greens, there's a lot of people buzzing about what happened on saturday. if you haven't heard about this. this is phil mickelson on the 13th green on saturday. and watch this. he misses the bogey putt and runs after his ball to hit it again while it's rolling. >> is that allowed? >> no. rule 14-5 says that's a two-shot penalty. >> i do that in miniature golf. >> it's legal there. not in professional golf. a lot of people said he should have been withdrawn from the tournament. saying, what's your intent moving the ball? >> look at you. >> he offered to withdraw. they told him it was unnecessary. he said he was trying to move on to the next hole. he didn't want to hold anybody up. >> if it kep
. >> watching golf, we're going to say congratulations to brooks koepka. two on sunday became the first golfer to win back-to-back opens in 28 years. he shot 68 in the final round to hold off tommy fleetwood by one stroke. the 28-year-old had to battle the best golfers in the world and grueling course conditions with high winds and fast greens. and speaking of the fast greens, there's a lot of people buzzing about what happened on saturday. if you haven't heard about this. this is phil...
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. >>> and golfer brooks koepka waking up a happy man this morning, winning the u.s.pen for the second year in a row, the first person to do that in 29 years. the moment so many are talking about, phil mickelson, remember he missed that putt and chased the ball down to hit it before it got too far from that hole. you can't do that. you can't do that. it's against the rules. he knew that. he said he would rather take the two-stroke penalty than play the ball where it landed. >> didn't you play that course? >> i played it like a week before they played it. >> they're upset about it. >> they were very upset because it wasn't as tough as it was for them, i've been where phil was. i've been there many days. unfortunate that he did it. caused himself a penalty. he knew what he was doing. >> he'll be back. >> yes, he will. >>> we're going to begin with duchess meghan's father. he's speaking out in a wide-ranging interview this morning, talking about everything from the royal wedding and prince harry to politics. abc's adrienne bankert is here with more, good morning. >> repo
. >>> and golfer brooks koepka waking up a happy man this morning, winning the u.s.pen for the second year in a row, the first person to do that in 29 years. the moment so many are talking about, phil mickelson, remember he missed that putt and chased the ball down to hit it before it got too far from that hole. you can't do that. you can't do that. it's against the rules. he knew that. he said he would rather take the two-stroke penalty than play the ball where it landed. >>...
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when you watch brooks koepka or dustin johnson, i mean, that was just -- to conceive the way they hitnow who's the best out there you think phil and tiger can finally win again with these young g young guns >> i think phil will win again i don't know if tiger will win a major. but in the 63 that tommy shot was rickie fowler shot 65. saw him on the 10th tee. i could tell he was thinking about going after that record which i really wish he had broke. but it's not even a record you know, forget about me. i'm irrelevant but there were a lot of good scores on sunday i think the tournament was fantastic. i think they did a great job it was just sensational. if you and i went back there on sunday to play those back tees -- >> don't put me with you no i'd be -- >> he's not worthy, jimmy. >> no. i'm not. i'd be shooting 30s on individual holes, i think. >> you should congratulate jimmy for your 63. but i'd also like to congratulate you for your 30th anniversary in leading your industry that's great do you have as you go forward, how do you see evolving the firm to continue the success? >> well
when you watch brooks koepka or dustin johnson, i mean, that was just -- to conceive the way they hitnow who's the best out there you think phil and tiger can finally win again with these young g young guns >> i think phil will win again i don't know if tiger will win a major. but in the 63 that tommy shot was rickie fowler shot 65. saw him on the 10th tee. i could tell he was thinking about going after that record which i really wish he had broke. but it's not even a record you know,...
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he tt in for a birdie and on 18 koepka putting putting for par and brooks can't get this one to go, noes and he take a bogey and koepka becomes the first golfer to win the u.s. open in consecutive years. xico pulling off a stunner in the world cup, taking on top-ranked germany, but mexico ready to shock the world today,i the 35th mte and here they come on the attack, javiernd hernaez to irving and lozano and dribbles around t defender and >> getting mexico to lead late in the first half and mexico holds ono win it 1- the first world cup win ever against germany. >> nats are finishing up their series north ofhe border taking on the blue jays and a good day for brian goodwin andt down he run and man on, andi takng this ball into shallow left. he wheels in to score and the rbi single and he had two rbis today and it is tied from sixth and facing hernandez and he tees off on this one and that is a solo shot, and it is a 7-6 lead and thisone, the very next batter, and he goes yard back-to-back home runs. blue jays win it8-6 and nats get southwest in toronto. >> baseball legend brooks robins
he tt in for a birdie and on 18 koepka putting putting for par and brooks can't get this one to go, noes and he take a bogey and koepka becomes the first golfer to win the u.s. open in consecutive years. xico pulling off a stunner in the world cup, taking on top-ranked germany, but mexico ready to shock the world today,i the 35th mte and here they come on the attack, javiernd hernaez to irving and lozano and dribbles around t defender and >> getting mexico to lead late in the first half...
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dustin johnson stumbling into a feur-way tie, along with daniel berger web toni finau and brooks koepka3 over par but everybody is talking about this. >> whoa. whoa! >> phil mickelson chasing after his putt hitting the ball while it's still moving resulting in a two-stroke penalty. live coverage today beginning at 10 a.m. eastern. >> i do that when i golf i've never seen a professional golfer do that ever. i'm a terrible golfer. >> don't forget, e-mail us your father's day pictures at friends at foxnews.com. >>> how do president trump's border policies compare to president obama's? >>> we're celebrating father's day the best way we know how with classic dad jokes okay r of course. >> with a sore throat? a little hoarse. >> we're sharing your best ones. better than that withi one, just ahead. more. more. that's why i switched to the spark cash card from capital one. >>> what we saw over the last hour demonstrate that the trump bureau tolerance policy makes zero sense and shows zero understanding of american values. >> democratic lawmakers in oregon furthering the narrative on theeft that
dustin johnson stumbling into a feur-way tie, along with daniel berger web toni finau and brooks koepka3 over par but everybody is talking about this. >> whoa. whoa! >> phil mickelson chasing after his putt hitting the ball while it's still moving resulting in a two-stroke penalty. live coverage today beginning at 10 a.m. eastern. >> i do that when i golf i've never seen a professional golfer do that ever. i'm a terrible golfer. >> don't forget, e-mail us your father's...