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cameron? cameron: yes. jim: yes. lotfi: no.a: number two, what is the worst trade right now, buying emerging markets debt or european bonds? cameron? cameron: emerging-market debt. jim: european bonds. lotfi: e.m. debt. lisa: number three, our u.s. investment grade corporate bonds a buy or a sell? cameron: by. -- buy. jim: buy. lotfi: buy. lisa: three for three at the end. my thanks to all of you, cameron dawson, jim caron, and lotfi karoui. it seemed like this we can bonds there was one consensus trade and it was to go long-duration come along bonds, you saw a huge rally in trades as the dollar surged. for next week, we will see if that holds as the ecb tries to respond to the region and frankly of people take a look at the prospects of inflation. we will also take a look at the risk appetite as we take a look at some of the underlying measures of the consumer. from new york, that doesn't from us, same time, same place next week. this was bloomberg real yield. this is bloomberg. ♪ psst. girl. you can do better. ok. wow. i'm ri
cameron? cameron: yes. jim: yes. lotfi: no.a: number two, what is the worst trade right now, buying emerging markets debt or european bonds? cameron? cameron: emerging-market debt. jim: european bonds. lotfi: e.m. debt. lisa: number three, our u.s. investment grade corporate bonds a buy or a sell? cameron: by. -- buy. jim: buy. lotfi: buy. lisa: three for three at the end. my thanks to all of you, cameron dawson, jim caron, and lotfi karoui. it seemed like this we can bonds there was one...
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a final round, eight under par, 6a, giving cameron smith a one—shot lead over cameron young.four shots with a lead. but then, around the back ninth he started to turn it. sorry, ii, 12, 13 ninth he started to turn it. sorry, 11, 12, 13 he ninth he started to turn it. sorry, ii, 12, 13 he made a birdie and then on the 18th as well. to finish on a 20 under par. that is a record low score here at st andrews. it equals the open record. even though most of the open record. even though most of the fans packed into st andrews, the record crowd here for an open championship. they certainly enjoyed cameron smith getting his hands on that claretjug. his first major title, his first 0pen that claretjug. his first major title, his first open championship. he won earlier this year, came very close to the masses, but cameron smith is a must have —— a winnerfor the very first time. he was asked how we would celebrate, he said he would see how many beers he could fit in that claretjug, i don't complain. rory didn't do anything wrong, but how tough will this be to take? he didn't look happy o
a final round, eight under par, 6a, giving cameron smith a one—shot lead over cameron young.four shots with a lead. but then, around the back ninth he started to turn it. sorry, ii, 12, 13 ninth he started to turn it. sorry, 11, 12, 13 he ninth he started to turn it. sorry, ii, 12, 13 he made a birdie and then on the 18th as well. to finish on a 20 under par. that is a record low score here at st andrews. it equals the open record. even though most of the open record. even though most of the...
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all of this is now become for cameron norrie. living throu~h become for cameron norrie.ll the adulation that tennis could offer and she's back for the mixed doubles. and it treat for the mixed doubles. and it treat for the mixed doubles. and it treat for the court one crowd got three extra sets. that is round one done. is venus here just for fun? there's a trophy to win. nearly a year later than scheduled after a covid outbreak but the final, decisive test between england and india got off to an enertaining start in birmingham. we had a flurry of indian wickets and a swashbuckling counter punch from rishabh pant as india closed day one on 338 for 7 in theirfirst innings. andy swiss watched this one. some nine months after it was meant to happen, at last, english series had to be postponed last september due to covid—19. finally, the visitors are back in the clearly meant business. an early flurry of boundaries as india began brightly. and since they last met, england every found their form. jimmy anderson combining with zach crowley to remove first gail and then the host
all of this is now become for cameron norrie. living throu~h become for cameron norrie.ll the adulation that tennis could offer and she's back for the mixed doubles. and it treat for the mixed doubles. and it treat for the mixed doubles. and it treat for the court one crowd got three extra sets. that is round one done. is venus here just for fun? there's a trophy to win. nearly a year later than scheduled after a covid outbreak but the final, decisive test between england and india got off to...
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. —— cameron.lso head live to oregon, where the action is under way on the opening day of the world athletics championships. also coming up on the programme: ahead of their series decider against australia, eddiejones says television match officials are ruining rugby union. and stage 13 of the tour de france is unlucky for fred wright as the briton has to settle for second place. evening, we'll start with the women's euro�*s. not to back in. —— lots to back in. we're just under 90 minutes away from kickoff at st mary's between england and northern ireland. the northern irish know that their tournament is over after tonight's game. the lionesses are sure of reaching the quarterfinals as group winners, but they've had a bit of a set—back — sarina wiegman, their head coach, will miss the game after testing positive for covid. jane dougall is at the game in southampton for us. evening, jane. england should still win this game comfortably, but this latest covid case in the camp will be unsettling. welco
. —— cameron.lso head live to oregon, where the action is under way on the opening day of the world athletics championships. also coming up on the programme: ahead of their series decider against australia, eddiejones says television match officials are ruining rugby union. and stage 13 of the tour de france is unlucky for fred wright as the briton has to settle for second place. evening, we'll start with the women's euro�*s. not to back in. —— lots to back in. we're just under 90...
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and can the british number one, cameron norrie, make it into the last 16 of a grand slam for the firstin his career? cheering and applause. and i'm sarah mulkerrins at the bbc sport centre with the rest of today's headlines... india recover after a poor start against england in the rearranged fifth test at edgbaston. and back on his home track... lewis hamilton is second fastest in practice for sunday's british grand prix. good evening. from the all england club this friday night, where various yet again a smile about for british tennis this time. it is heather watson providing the story. she has played every single day of these championships because our first and second round matches crossed across two days because of the good old british weather, the rain. she is the hardest working woman at wimbledon because heather watson is right behind me as i speak on court 18 with heather dart playing in the women's doubles, but what a start to the day she had over on court one. let's show you what happened because she is into the last 16, she was playing kaja juvan, the first set was tighter,
and can the british number one, cameron norrie, make it into the last 16 of a grand slam for the firstin his career? cheering and applause. and i'm sarah mulkerrins at the bbc sport centre with the rest of today's headlines... india recover after a poor start against england in the rearranged fifth test at edgbaston. and back on his home track... lewis hamilton is second fastest in practice for sunday's british grand prix. good evening. from the all england club this friday night, where various...
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a couple of cameron smith fans. a couple of— holes. a couple of cameron smith fans.tralians at i holes. a couple of cameron smith | fans. a couple of australians at the bar uuite fans. a couple of australians at the bar quite achieving, _ fans. a couple of australians at the bar quite achieving, quietly - bar quite achieving, quietly cheering but every time they do something good, we hear about it. you've _ something good, we hear about it. you've known rory and his family for a very long time. i you've known rory and his family for a very long time-— a very long time. i have been a member for— a very long time. i have been a member for a _ a very long time. i have been a member for a 25 _ a very long time. i have been a member for a 25 years. - a very long time. i have been a - member for a 25 years. remember him young, _ member for a 25 years. remember him young, with_ member for a 25 years. remember him young, with a _ member for a 25 years. remember him young, with a bag on the shoulders walking _ young, with a bag on the shoulders walking up — young, with a bag
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heartbreak for cameron norrie. his wimbledon final dream ends after defeat to the reigning champion novak djokovic. an incredible comeback for alfie hewett — he's in the wheelchair singles final and chasing a first title at wimbledon. and we look ahead to a history making final in the women's single — it's rybakina against jabeur tomorrow on centre court. who will come out on top? also coming up in the programme away from wimbledon: ex—fifa boss blatter and former uefa president platini are found not guilty following their fraud trial in switzerland. and perfect pogacar does it again at the tour de france, as the defending champion enjoy his second stage win in as many days. hello there and welcome to sportsday. all the latest from wimbledon on the way, where's it's been a day of mixed emotions for the british players in action. we'll have more reaction to cam norrie�*s defeat to top seed novak djokovic coming up. but first, they used to be at the pinnacle of world football. today, sepp blatter and michel platini h
heartbreak for cameron norrie. his wimbledon final dream ends after defeat to the reigning champion novak djokovic. an incredible comeback for alfie hewett — he's in the wheelchair singles final and chasing a first title at wimbledon. and we look ahead to a history making final in the women's single — it's rybakina against jabeur tomorrow on centre court. who will come out on top? also coming up in the programme away from wimbledon: ex—fifa boss blatter and former uefa president platini...
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three shots behind at the minute, the australian, cameron - minute, the australian, cameron smith, thep a couple so far today, playing alongside american rookie cameron young. they are both going along very nicely indeed on the front nine. just three shots off the pace, young picking up three straight birdies, an tommy fleetwood of england not too far behind with three birdies from his first seven holes and a big smile on his face out on the course at the moment, clearly enjoying himself. dean burmester of south africa also enjoying himself, seven under par on his round as he approaches the final couple of holes, there are low scores to be had because the wind is not blowing as you would expect on a links course. rory mcilroy is leading the open by two shots as he chases a first major since 2014. nail—biting stuff. we will check in with ben in the next hour but leave it there for now. next to old trafford where india have got off to a shaky start as they attempt to chase down 260 to win the deciding one dayer against england at old trafford. after winning the toss and putting the hosts
three shots behind at the minute, the australian, cameron - minute, the australian, cameron smith, thep a couple so far today, playing alongside american rookie cameron young. they are both going along very nicely indeed on the front nine. just three shots off the pace, young picking up three straight birdies, an tommy fleetwood of england not too far behind with three birdies from his first seven holes and a big smile on his face out on the course at the moment, clearly enjoying himself. dean...
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they said i was going to the psychiatric ward you meant that that, that cameron, that's you and cameron? yes, i met him and we were all was terrified of him. why? we all fell to fear. we all had a fear of him, and we didn't want him to notice us because whatever he did, whenever there was a patient put them, the patient was always screaming. ah when i was showing the wrong one, i just don't mean you have to figure out this thing becomes the advocate an engagement. it was the trail when so many find themselves, well the part we choose to look so common ground. these are the days and hours. ah, the occasion professor, you and cameron was a very famous psychiatrist. he was head of the american psychiatric association and the world psychiatric association. he was the top of the field. at the same time, he seemed pretty much willing to do anything. and the for the cia to find a doctor who didn't have limits in a nearby cap, but oh, with lots of patients to work with last is subs that subjects with somebody they were interested in supporting. patients would come in with ordinary psychological
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what erin cameron did, elmore island city, was, was close to monstrous. i came in or psycho therapy. i was just crying, crying cry was hopeless. i didn't know what to expect. they said i was going to the psychiatric ward you meant that on that day, cameron? that's you and cameron. yes, i met him and we were all was terrified of him. why we all fell to fear. we all had a fear of him and we didn't want him to notice us because whatever he did, it would never. there was a patient with them. the patient was always screaming ah, need to come to the russian state. little narrative. i've studied as i phone and the most landscape div us mm hm. then i can post a clip in 55. would this be okay, so mine is 25 i'm speaking with. we will van in the european union, the kremlin jeff machine, the state aunt, rush up to date and school r t spoke mckibbin, our video agency, roughly all band on youtube with requests with lower who's with these are the days and hours ah, the occasion professor un cameron was a very famous psychiatrist. he was head of the american psychiatric
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cameron? that's you and cameron. yes, i met him and we were always terrified of him. why? we also fear we all had a fear of him. and we didn't want him to notice us. because whatever he did, it would never, there was a patient with them. the patient was always screaming ah ah, ah, a ah, i look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, accept where such order that conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence. at the point obviously is to race truck rather than fear with various job with artificial intelligence. real summoning with a robot most protective own existence with who is the aggressor today? i'm authorizing the additional strong sanctions today. russia is the country with the most sanctions imposed against it. a number that's constantly growing. a list of course. sure. as we speak on the bill in your senior, mostly mine or wish you were banding all in ports of russian oil and gas news. i know they guarantee with the letter
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that cameron, that's you and cameron. yes, i met him and we were always terrified of him. why? we all fell to fear. we all had a fear of him, and we didn't want him to notice us because whatever he did, whenever there was a patient put them, the patient was always screaming. ah ah. well, it shows the wrong one. i just don't know if we have to figure out this thing becomes the advocate and engagement. it was betrayal. when so many find themselves, well, the barn we choose to look so common ground with a paper for the most part, the summers flooring deal to stumble was then yeah. like i'm on that single stand alone but a deep now or in point alicia on the floor i would at last but i had on that machine with the study at that and what i did, what i did well, that's edible up. it's like, like a bunch of ash with like a little immediate z, u z. so i was also the upgrade. no problem like i was supposed to do a little bit of good. you know, you mentioned your book, you know, say, did you hear that we brought to them? oh great. when you have to run it, almost these are the days and hou
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ah, the occasion processor un cameron was a very famous psychiatrist. he was head of the american psychiatric association and the world psychiatric association. he was the top of the field at the same time, he seemed pretty much willing to do anything. and the for the cia to find a doctor who didn't have limits in a nearby cap at oh, with lots of patients to work with last as subs that subjects was somebody they were interested in supporting patients would come in with ordinary psychological emotional problems. they sign their waivers, and then they would be subjected to this bizarre urging of extreme sensory deprivation, isolation for, for up to a month. one of his favorite things was he had a sort of a football helmet with a tape recorder. and it would play a tape and look up to 500000 times, say things like my mother hates me and he would blit the brim with ropes answered deprivation and kind of psychological emotional assault. well, what's working? i mean it's garbage move. ah, what he did was he would put people under massive electro shock and he w
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ah, you meant that that, that cameron, that's you and cameron? yes, i met him and we were all was terrified of him. why? we also fear we all had a fear of him. and we didn't want him to notice us because whatever he did, it would never, there was a patient with them. the patient was always screaming. a look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except where such order that conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about personal intelligence at the point, obviously is too great trust, rather than fear. i would like to take on various jobs with artificial intelligence . real, somebody with a robot most protective phone existence with with ah, mouse mother while you while you easy while furnace us. ah, yes. do you said one sly yet if south. yeah. thrashing south with stepping a duck. awesome voice now watch. done up all me. double up, my pizza is emiliano full of goody, of whom shall i be? schemes room should thoughtfully assist
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they said i was going to the psychiatric ward you meant that the cameron, that's you and cameron? yes, i met him. that we were all was terrified of him. why? we also fear we all had a fear of him and we didn't want him to notice us because whatever he did, whenever there was a patient with them, the patient was always screaming ah, a question of him when you thought it, i mean you really above she was a little boy and a border with my listen, look and you live muscles. if you look on the initial, be one of club, not to get a dealer post on zillow while it museums can use to put value a new one. do you do origin but he also still was the done the zaki of your lewis with him. okay, i didn't so much of that going to put that out on the bill just was a little you what i see the senior bussey's dog little gear motivation says use a gun, bosa a ah ah a these are the days and hours ah, the occasion professor un cameron was a very famous psychiatrist. he was head of the american psychiatric association and the world psychiatric association. he was the top of the field. at the same time, h
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ah, you meant that that, that cameron, that's you and cameron? yes, i met him. that we were all was terrified of him. why? we also fear we all had a fear of him. and we didn't want him to notice us. because whatever he did, whenever there was a patient with them, the patient was always screaming ah, has a so called american century come to an end. if so, how did it come about was in for leadership or the mission to lead, the world itself was always destined to fail. and what follows the end of the american center? with these are the days and hours ah, the occasion professor, you and cameron was a very famous psychiatrist. he was head of the american psychiatric association and the world psychiatric association. he was the top of the field at the same time. he seemed pretty much willing to do anything and the for the cia to find a doctor who didn't have limits in a nearby cap. but oh, with lots of patients to work with last is subs that subjects was somebody they were interested in supporting. patients would come in ah, with ordinary psychological emotional probl
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what erin cameron did at elmore island city was, was close to monstrous. ah, i came in psychotherapy, i was just crying, crying cry. it was a hopeless. i didn't know what to expect. they said i was going to the psychiatric ward you meant that on that day, cameron? that's you and cameron. yes, i met him and we were all was terrified of him. why? we all fell to fear. we all had a fear of him and we didn't want him to notice us because whatever he did, whenever there was a patient with them, the patient was always screaming with us. i started, i really blowing my paper for the summer flooring, with the walls. lynne moleck, amanda singleton will, but look at it now. so in formulation one i would at last, but i had on that machine with a couple a cd was a study mariah. what i did well, it's invalid. it's like let me love it. let me ash with us, look when you go to me to see you, you. so i was also the yoga room or go lose the ball supposedly a mission we are booking unless they need your machine here that we brought it. oh great. when you have to run it almost
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reserved by nature may be, but is going into all of cameron - but is going into all of cameron norriee women's draw. check mary busch, who kept her dream ally next two. the highest surviving seed in the draw is due to the semi final and now play ten matches on the grass and won the berlin tournament later this grand slam. she will now face tatjana maria german after she overcame her compatriot also in three sets. 103 and mother l2 has never gone further than the third round in a major before this year. england have been preparing for their opening match at the women's european championship tomorrow. the lionesses play austria at old trafford before facing norway and northern ireland in their group, the top two go through to the quarter—finals, with england one of the favourites to lift the trophy. it is an exciting moment and it would be really strange we wouldn't be excited. but what we're talking about is train well, play well, plays a team and play the best game again. and that is in general what we talk about all the time. northern ireland will make their debut at the tournament a
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sign that immediately after david cameron resigned, immediately after david cameron resianed, , ,., ,hnson to stand _ resigned, everybody expect boris johnson to stand then, _ resigned, everybody expect boris johnson to stand then, see - resigned, everybody expect boris johnson to stand then, see there| resigned, everybody expect boris i johnson to stand then, see there is johnson to stand then, see there is always— johnson to stand then, see there is always a _ johnson to stand then, see there is always a surprise around the corner. is always a surprise around the corner. ts liz— always a surprise around the corner. ts liz truss — always a surprise around the corner. is liz truss going to be the main opposition, how will they handle that? will have to find a way to take her down, as it were? she has certainly seen _ take her down, as it were? she has certainly seen as _ take her down, as it were? she has certainly seen as this _ take her down, as it were? she has certainly seen as this dialling - take her down, as it were? she has certainly seen as this dialling of- certainly seen as
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cameron smith, champion golfer of the year.d 64 of the week lit up this famous old course, five straight birdies starting at the 10th kickstarted his quest for the claretjug, a final birdie on 18 ensured he would become the first australian to win the open in 29 years. 0ne shot clear of playing partner cameron young. his score of 20 under par is a record here at st andrews. smith came from four shots back on the final day, viktor hovland's bid fell away, whilst rory mcilroy at the tournament he called golf�*s holy grail, hejust couldn't produce when it mattered. with every putt that didn't drop, it sucked the life out of the record crowd here and eventually mcilroy whose eight—year major drought continues. we will remember this week for record crowds, for benign conditions and low scores, for tiger woods making an emotional walk up the 18th but we will also remember it for an australian with his own inimitable style becoming golf�*s latest major champion. i spoke to tony meyer, golf australia's state high performance manager in
cameron smith, champion golfer of the year.d 64 of the week lit up this famous old course, five straight birdies starting at the 10th kickstarted his quest for the claretjug, a final birdie on 18 ensured he would become the first australian to win the open in 29 years. 0ne shot clear of playing partner cameron young. his score of 20 under par is a record here at st andrews. smith came from four shots back on the final day, viktor hovland's bid fell away, whilst rory mcilroy at the tournament he...
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cameron smith, the australian. _ those two? cameron smith, the australian, is _ those two?e australian, is best placed - those two? cameron smith, the australian, is best placed at - those two? cameron smith, the australian, is best placed at thej australian, is best placed at the moment, he led after two rounds but his platter went ice cold yesterday, and of the challengers from behind, the likes of scottie scheffler and dustinjohnson, the likes of scottie scheffler and dustin johnson, they the likes of scottie scheffler and dustinjohnson, they haven't really kicked on so far but cameron smith has picked up a shot at the third today. he is now three behind the leading duo. but there are low scores, barely a breath of wind in the sky, saint andrew is fairly defenceless against the elements right now although they have tried to tuck away some of the pin positions in tricky positions. but looking at the leaderboard, we have seen the likes of abraham ancer already shooting seven under to move into a big gaggle of players on 11 under and jordan spieth and adam scott and dustinj
cameron smith, the australian. _ those two? cameron smith, the australian, is _ those two?e australian, is best placed - those two? cameron smith, the australian, is best placed at - those two? cameron smith, the australian, is best placed at thej australian, is best placed at the moment, he led after two rounds but his platter went ice cold yesterday, and of the challengers from behind, the likes of scottie scheffler and dustinjohnson, the likes of scottie scheffler and dustin johnson, they...
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in three sets against american tommy paul, cameron l phenomenal.ll, he always does. at}! wimbledon always does. 0! wimbledon quarterfinal achieved. always does. 0! wimbledon| quarterfinal achieved. that's always does. 0! wimbledon - quarterfinal achieved. that's it. his welsh _ quarterfinal achieved. that's it. his welsh mum _ quarterfinal achieved. that's it. his welsh mum and _ quarterfinal achieved. that's it. his welsh mum and scottish i quarterfinal achieved. that's it. | his welsh mum and scottish dad quarterfinal achieved. that's it. - his welsh mum and scottish dad were both watching, living through it all. right now, right here, cameron norrie is british tennis. i’m all. right now, right here, cameron norrie is british tennis.— norrie is british tennis. i'm the last one left — norrie is british tennis. i'm the last one left so _ norrie is british tennis. i'm the last one left so why _ norrie is british tennis. i'm the last one left so why not - norrie is british tennis. i'm the last one left so why not get - norrie is british tennis. i'm t
in three sets against american tommy paul, cameron l phenomenal.ll, he always does. at}! wimbledon always does. 0! wimbledon quarterfinal achieved. always does. 0! wimbledon| quarterfinal achieved. that's always does. 0! wimbledon - quarterfinal achieved. that's it. his welsh _ quarterfinal achieved. that's it. his welsh mum _ quarterfinal achieved. that's it. his welsh mum and _ quarterfinal achieved. that's it. his welsh mum and scottish i quarterfinal achieved. that's it. | his welsh mum and...
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and cameron smith _ drawer. and he have the lead. and cameron smith made _ drawer.ead. and - cameron smith made another birdie on the eating. that took to 20 under par, having started the day on 12 under. it left rory mcilroy needing an eagle on the 18th to take it to a play—off. he tried to chip in from off the green. no, didn't make it. in a sense, that was the story of rory mcilroy�*s day. he was steady, cameron smith was spectacular. you wonder if he can actually believe what he has done. this will definitely go down as the open at that cameron smith won, but also another one but rory mcilroy lost. joe wilson, many thanks indeed. england's cricketers have lost their one—day series against india. they were beaten by five wickets in the decider at old trafford they had set the tourists 260 for victory. rishabh pant was unbeaten on 125, and hit the winning runs as they easily reached their target with seven overs to spare. england next play on tuesday, the start of their one—day series against south africa. katarina johnson—thompson has just started the defence of
and cameron smith _ drawer. and he have the lead. and cameron smith made _ drawer.ead. and - cameron smith made another birdie on the eating. that took to 20 under par, having started the day on 12 under. it left rory mcilroy needing an eagle on the 18th to take it to a play—off. he tried to chip in from off the green. no, didn't make it. in a sense, that was the story of rory mcilroy�*s day. he was steady, cameron smith was spectacular. you wonder if he can actually believe what he has...
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australia's cameron smith is a shot further back.ur barclay brown, lee westwood and robert dinwiddie. england had reece topley to thank as they bounced back in some style to level the series with india at lord's. it was a memorable day for topley, who took the best ever figures for an england men's bowler in a one day international as england won by 100 runs. dan 0gunshakin reports. no need to panic was the england mantra after their humbling on tuesday but only the most though it would remain calm after this was really put england into a spin. steric series defeat in the face, moeen ali took the fight to india with a bad link a7 and a precious load of runs from david wille gave england a target to defend. but stilljos buttler needed a bowling hero to avoid a serious loss and he found one in reece topley. after removing both indian openers he return to break a promising partnership as reece topley had them in pieces. and fittingly it was reece topley erect up victory with a record performance. six. it reece topley erect up victory wi
australia's cameron smith is a shot further back.ur barclay brown, lee westwood and robert dinwiddie. england had reece topley to thank as they bounced back in some style to level the series with india at lord's. it was a memorable day for topley, who took the best ever figures for an england men's bowler in a one day international as england won by 100 runs. dan 0gunshakin reports. no need to panic was the england mantra after their humbling on tuesday but only the most though it would remain...
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what lies ahead for cameron norrie? well, only opportunity.uy called djokovic, who actually came through his own five—set quarterfinal here on centre court, eventually beating italy's jannik sinner. beware, novak — norrie is going to take it to you. very politely, he said so. joe wilson, bbc news, wimbledon. england's cricketers produced a great display of batting to beat india in the fifth and final test at edgbaston. they needed a record 378 for victory, which on paper looked very ambitious, but in reality proved very achievable, as our correspondent andy swiss reports. hurtling into the history books. a record run chase for england, completed in barely the blink of an eye. with free tickets, thousands flocked to see whether they could do it. but what could have been a nervy morning proved a stroll in the park, asjoe root gave a reminder ofjust why he's the world number one. having reached his hundred, it was time for the party tricks. root ramping up the decibel levels with one outrageous six. they loved that. and they also loved this. anot
what lies ahead for cameron norrie? well, only opportunity.uy called djokovic, who actually came through his own five—set quarterfinal here on centre court, eventually beating italy's jannik sinner. beware, novak — norrie is going to take it to you. very politely, he said so. joe wilson, bbc news, wimbledon. england's cricketers produced a great display of batting to beat india in the fifth and final test at edgbaston. they needed a record 378 for victory, which on paper looked very...
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norrie _ continuing to cover the cameron norrie tennis match.egrudge cameron norrie his well—deserved victory, but why does the bbc_ well—deserved victory, but why does the bbc insist on sacrificing regular— the bbc insist on sacrificing regular programmes, including the new5, _ regular programmes, including the news, on _ regular programmes, including the news, on the altar of sport worship? currently. _ news, on the altar of sport worship? currently, we have a government in crisis _ currently, we have a government in crisis a _ currently, we have a government in crisis a world — currently, we have a government in crisis. a world in— currently, we have a government in crisis. a world in turmoil. _ currently, we have a government in crisis. a world in turmoil. people i crisis. a world in turmoil. people in britain — crisis. a world in turmoil. people in britain worried _ crisis. a world in turmoil. people in britain worried about - crisis. a world in turmoil. people in britain worried about how- crisis. a world in turmoil. peoplei in britain wor
norrie _ continuing to cover the cameron norrie tennis match.egrudge cameron norrie his well—deserved victory, but why does the bbc_ well—deserved victory, but why does the bbc insist on sacrificing regular— the bbc insist on sacrificing regular programmes, including the new5, _ regular programmes, including the news, on _ regular programmes, including the news, on the altar of sport worship? currently. _ news, on the altar of sport worship? currently, we have a government in crisis _...
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he's in second place behind the other, cameron.hat's cameron smith looking for an eagle on the par 5/14 from 64 ft. away, smith. gets a friendly drop. he drops now down to eight under 64 camp. smith leads after two rounds at 13 under this is the first time in major championship history that for golfers are 10 under or better through 36 holes. for a friday cto that is noble. no bull. this is coco the basket bowl playing defense against his owner, mitchell royce pet. i hope i guess somebody else's bowl. don't not me. apparently roy says. the advantage of opposable thumbs and agility. and he can shake and bake the steer for two. but here's my question. is he willing to take a charge and draw the foul? no no answer. i'm guessing not so no finals, knows no score. no final on the score on this game of one on 103,000. maybe £2000 bull. yeah. he never never take on anyone. that's way bigger than you are just not a good idea exactly and never take a charge. alright thanks, jesse . and thank you for joining us tonight. our news continues wit
he's in second place behind the other, cameron.hat's cameron smith looking for an eagle on the par 5/14 from 64 ft. away, smith. gets a friendly drop. he drops now down to eight under 64 camp. smith leads after two rounds at 13 under this is the first time in major championship history that for golfers are 10 under or better through 36 holes. for a friday cto that is noble. no bull. this is coco the basket bowl playing defense against his owner, mitchell royce pet. i hope i guess somebody...
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cameron smith, champion golfer of the year.e week, lit up this famous old course. five straight birdies starting at the tenth kick—started his quest for the claretjug. a final birdie on 18 ensured he'd become the first australian to win the open in 29 years, one shot clear of playing partner cameron young. his score of 20—under—par is a record here at st andrews. smith came from four shots back on the final day. viktor hovland's bid fell away whilst rory mcilroy, at the tournament he called golf�*s holy grail, he just couldn't produce when it mattered. with every putt that didn't drop, it sucked the life out of the record crowd here and eventually mcilroy, whose eight—year major drought continues. we'll remember this week for record crowds, for benign conditions and low scores, for tiger woods making an emotional walk up the 18th, but we will also remember it for an australian with his own inimitable style, becoming golf�*s latest major champion. and before we go, us media outlets are reporting that hollywood starsjennifer lope
cameron smith, champion golfer of the year.e week, lit up this famous old course. five straight birdies starting at the tenth kick—started his quest for the claretjug. a final birdie on 18 ensured he'd become the first australian to win the open in 29 years, one shot clear of playing partner cameron young. his score of 20—under—par is a record here at st andrews. smith came from four shots back on the final day. viktor hovland's bid fell away whilst rory mcilroy, at the tournament he...
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is this now cameron's crest?it sounds amazing and everything but i'm going to have to try and bring it down again and go back to basics. norrie's just the fourth british man to reach the final four here, after roger taylor in the '70s, tim henman in the '90s and '00s and, most recently, andy murray. how special is it to have him do so well here? yeah, it's brilliant. i mean, he's been doing really well for the last year, really. you know, and this result has kind is kind of an accumulation of all of his hard work and his attitude and everything that he puts into his tennis. in norrie's own words, his background has been varied. he was born in south africa to a scottish father and welsh mother, raised in new zealand, went to college in the us, but based in london now, it's here he's making his mark. despite all the moves, his playing instinct has been a constant. he's a battler and even when he was a young player, he always competed. so he's retained that competitiveness and a will to win, which of course has, i t
is this now cameron's crest?it sounds amazing and everything but i'm going to have to try and bring it down again and go back to basics. norrie's just the fourth british man to reach the final four here, after roger taylor in the '70s, tim henman in the '90s and '00s and, most recently, andy murray. how special is it to have him do so well here? yeah, it's brilliant. i mean, he's been doing really well for the last year, really. you know, and this result has kind is kind of an accumulation of...
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and novak djokovic reaches another wimbledon final beating britain's cameron norrie.begin with the shocking news out of japan. we begin with the shocking news out of japan. japan's former prime minister shinzo abe has been shot dead in the street while giving an election speech. he was the country's longest serving post—war prime minister. he served in office twice in the beginning of the 1990s. he served in office twice in the beginning of the 1990s. according to police, mr abe's attacker used a home—made gun and fired two shots. world leaders have reacted with shock. us presidentjoe biden said he was "stunned, outraged, and deeply saddened" and india's prime minister narendra modi declared a day of national mourning. it all happend in nara, a city south west of tokyo. mr abe was shot near the railway station and flown by elicoper to hospital, where he was pronunced dead several hours later. from nara, here's rupert wingfield—hayes. this was shinzo abe this morning standing on the corner rallying support from his parliament. but lurking a few metres away, this man wa
and novak djokovic reaches another wimbledon final beating britain's cameron norrie.begin with the shocking news out of japan. we begin with the shocking news out of japan. japan's former prime minister shinzo abe has been shot dead in the street while giving an election speech. he was the country's longest serving post—war prime minister. he served in office twice in the beginning of the 1990s. he served in office twice in the beginning of the 1990s. according to police, mr abe's attacker...
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what your and cameron did at elmwood city was, was close to monstrous. i came in for psychotherapy, i was just crying, crying cry. i hope i say we all fell to fear. we all had a fear of him. and we didn't want him to notice us because whatever he did, whenever there was a patient with them, the patient was always screaming with he's all the days and hours. oh, the occasion professor, you and cameron was a very famous psychiatrist. he was head of the american psychiatric association and the world psychiatric association. he was the top of the field. at the same time, he seemed pretty much willing to do anything. and the for the cia to find a doctor who didn't have limits in a nearby cap at o with lots of patients to work with last as subs that subjects was somebody they were interested in supporting. patients would come up with ordinary psychological emotional problems. they sign their waivers and they would be subjected to this czar or 2 of xtreme sensory deprivation isolation for, for up to a month. one of his favorite things was he had a server footbal
what your and cameron did at elmwood city was, was close to monstrous. i came in for psychotherapy, i was just crying, crying cry. i hope i say we all fell to fear. we all had a fear of him. and we didn't want him to notice us because whatever he did, whenever there was a patient with them, the patient was always screaming with he's all the days and hours. oh, the occasion professor, you and cameron was a very famous psychiatrist. he was head of the american psychiatric association and the...
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in golf, australian cameron smith hits a birdie blitz at st andrews to claim the open championship for the first time. and jenny from the block becomes mrs affleck, nearly 20 years after they first dated. jennifer lopez and ben affleck have tied the knot. voice—over: live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it's newsday. hello and welcome to the programme. a preliminary report into the uvalde school shooting in texas has found systemic failures in the police response. the report says that while almost 400 officers responded, there was a lack of urgency and no one took overall command. 19 children and two adults were killed when the 18—year—old gunmen opened fire. a texas state committee has been looking into why it took police more than an hour to confront and kill the shooter. state representative dustin burrows said the committee met the uvalde families to discuss the report, ahead of its release. my my biggest fear, and i also share with them at the meeting, is we will look for simple solutions to these complex answers. and we will all look and say, well, you know, that'
in golf, australian cameron smith hits a birdie blitz at st andrews to claim the open championship for the first time. and jenny from the block becomes mrs affleck, nearly 20 years after they first dated. jennifer lopez and ben affleck have tied the knot. voice—over: live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it's newsday. hello and welcome to the programme. a preliminary report into the uvalde school shooting in texas has found systemic failures in the police response. the report...
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let's talk about cameron norrie. i'm not - about cameron norrie.a. he is one of the hardest workers out there. he is so - open era. he is one of the hardest| workers out there. he is so athletic and quick around the court. you can see how dangerous his left—handed spin has been on the grass. i think he is getting better and better with every match. he didn't play his best tennis in the quarterfinal, but he really tufted out. i'm sure he will be happy to have a couple of days off. he has nothing to lose today. we can come in with no pressure on his shoulders, hopefully stay relaxed and just enjoy the moment. i'm sure the nerves will be there, as well. he is mentally so strong. hopefully cameron norrie gets a good start today and we will see some of his best tennis. he start today and we will see some of his best tennis.— his best tennis. he had that bike accident after _ his best tennis. he had that bike accident after having _ his best tennis. he had that bike accident after having too - his best tennis. he had that bike accident after having too m
let's talk about cameron norrie. i'm not - about cameron norrie.a. he is one of the hardest workers out there. he is so - open era. he is one of the hardest| workers out there. he is so athletic and quick around the court. you can see how dangerous his left—handed spin has been on the grass. i think he is getting better and better with every match. he didn't play his best tennis in the quarterfinal, but he really tufted out. i'm sure he will be happy to have a couple of days off. he has...
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first. time, cameron and johnson were if you can't get it right the first - time, cameron and johnsonnson were big enough personalities for the job. - enough personalities for the job. theresa — enough personalities for the job. theresa maym _ enough personalities for the 'ob. theresa may. . .i theresa may... crosstalk it 'ust theresa may... crosstalk it just feels _ theresa may... crosstalk it just feels like _ theresa may... crosstalk it just feels like in - theresa may. . . crosstalk | itjust feels like in effect,... this— itjust feels like in effect,... this is— itjust feels like in effect,... this is the _ itjust feels like in effect,... this is the third _ itjust feels like in effect,... this is the third prime - itjust feels like in effect,... i this is the third prime minister itjust feels like in effect,... - this is the third prime minister to be selected _ this is the third prime minister to be selected. bind— this is the third prime minister to be selected-— be selected. and the rest of the electorate _ be selected. and the rest of the electorate has _ be selected. and the
first. time, cameron and johnson were if you can't get it right the first - time, cameron and johnsonnson were big enough personalities for the job. - enough personalities for the job. theresa — enough personalities for the job. theresa maym _ enough personalities for the 'ob. theresa may. . .i theresa may... crosstalk it 'ust theresa may... crosstalk it just feels _ theresa may... crosstalk it just feels like _ theresa may... crosstalk it just feels like in - theresa may. . . crosstalk |...
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and novak djokovic reaches another wimbledon final beating britain's cameron norrie.ello and welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world. twitter in the uk and around the world. aren't elon muské an twitter aren't elon musk are in an extraordinary standoff about his $40 billion deal to buy the social media company. the worlds richest man was to pull out saying he's not received the numbers you want about spam and fake accounts. twitter says it will suit musk was up and filed an extended training over the news. 0ur north america techology reporter, james claytoni in san francisco is following the story and hejoins me now. bring us up to speed, what's happening here?— bring us up to speed, what's happening here? elon musk is essentially _ happening here? elon musk is essentially saying _ happening here? elon musk is essentially saying when - happening here? elon musk is essentially saying when you i essentially saying when you deny he put that offer in he thought they were more users that actually use twitter than there actually are. to be fair there actually ar
and novak djokovic reaches another wimbledon final beating britain's cameron norrie.ello and welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world. twitter in the uk and around the world. aren't elon muské an twitter aren't elon musk are in an extraordinary standoff about his $40 billion deal to buy the social media company. the worlds richest man was to pull out saying he's not received the numbers you want about spam and fake accounts. twitter says it will suit musk was up and filed an...
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heartbreak for cameron norrie.credible comeback for alfie hewett —
heartbreak for cameron norrie.credible comeback for alfie hewett —
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australia's cameron smith has won the 150th open championship at st andrews.ome the first australian in almost 30 years to lift the sport's most prestigous prize. ben croucher was watching. it was a round fitting of winning any tournament to do do it here at st andrews at the home of golf in the 150th open championship was quite special, cameron smith, champion golfer of the year. has eight underpar round of 64, his second 64 of the week let up this famous old course, five straight birdies starting at the 10th kickstarted his quest for the claretjug, a final birdie on 18 ensured he would become the first australian to win the open in 29 years. australian to win the open in 29 years. 0ne shot clear of playing partner cameron young. has score of 20—under—par is a record here at st andrews. smith came from four shots back on the final day, rory mcilroy, at the tournament he called golf�*s holy grail, he just couldn't produce when it mattered. this with every putt that didn't drop, it sucked the life out of the record crowd here and eventually mcilroy whose eight
australia's cameron smith has won the 150th open championship at st andrews.ome the first australian in almost 30 years to lift the sport's most prestigous prize. ben croucher was watching. it was a round fitting of winning any tournament to do do it here at st andrews at the home of golf in the 150th open championship was quite special, cameron smith, champion golfer of the year. has eight underpar round of 64, his second 64 of the week let up this famous old course, five straight birdies...
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he is three under par in the scottish open, four behind the lead held by cameron tringale of america,essex at old trafford. essex chose to bat but they were restricted to 161-5 to bat but they were restricted to 161—5 from 20 overs. although that looked a decent score, half centuries from two players helped lancashire comfortably reach the target. that is all the sport for now. around one in six over—75s have still not received their latest this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. shock across the world follwoing the assaination of japan's longest serving prime minister shinzo abe. i pray that somehow his life could be spared but unfortunately, he passed away despite those prayers. this is truly unfortunate. the suspect has been named by police as 41 year old yama—gami tetsuya. he's thought to be a former member of the country's navy. us president biden signs an executive order to help safeguard american women's access to abortion.
he is three under par in the scottish open, four behind the lead held by cameron tringale of america,essex at old trafford. essex chose to bat but they were restricted to 161-5 to bat but they were restricted to 161—5 from 20 overs. although that looked a decent score, half centuries from two players helped lancashire comfortably reach the target. that is all the sport for now. around one in six over—75s have still not received their latest this is bbc news with the latest headlines for...
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more from wimbledon, with british hopes falling to cameron norrie later.e championships for the first time. it�*s day five of wimbledon, and while andy murray and emma raducanu may be out, four british players are still in the singles tournament and two of them are in action today. later on centre court, british number one cameron norrie will take on the american stevejohnson, but already under way on court one is heather watson. our sports correspondent laura scott is at wimbledon. yes, well, it�*s the start of a third round today and we have two british player is trying to reach the fourth round of a grand slam for the very first time. on number one court behind me at the moment is guernsey�*s heather watson. she�*s had a bit of a nightmare schedule this week, two of her matches have been held overnight, she is also trying to play in the doubles. today marks a major opportunity for her because she�*s been coming here since 2010, she�*s been coming here since 2010, she�*s reached the third round three times before but has always come up against really dif
more from wimbledon, with british hopes falling to cameron norrie later.e championships for the first time. it�*s day five of wimbledon, and while andy murray and emma raducanu may be out, four british players are still in the singles tournament and two of them are in action today. later on centre court, british number one cameron norrie will take on the american stevejohnson, but already under way on court one is heather watson. our sports correspondent laura scott is at wimbledon. yes,...
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all of this is now for cameron norrie.ar for the mixed doubles, with jamie murray. it was a late treat for the court one crowd who got three extra sets. that's round one done. is serena here just for fun? there is a trophy to win. joe wilson, bbc news, wimbledon. time for a look at the weather. showers have been taking centre stage again. bit like a stuck record. the biggest of the showers across eastern scotland, eastern areas of england where we've seen a few thunderstorms but now we are looking at the next area of rain working in from the west. quite wet at the moment _ working in from the west. quite wet at the moment for _ working in from the west. quite wet at the moment for northern - working in from the west. quite wetj at the moment for northern ireland, across parts of wales, north—west england and the rain getting into scotland, as well. the rain continues its journey in a north—eastern direction overnight. never really reaches east anglia where it will stay dry. about ten to 13 degrees. for wimbledon, we've cer
all of this is now for cameron norrie.ar for the mixed doubles, with jamie murray. it was a late treat for the court one crowd who got three extra sets. that's round one done. is serena here just for fun? there is a trophy to win. joe wilson, bbc news, wimbledon. time for a look at the weather. showers have been taking centre stage again. bit like a stuck record. the biggest of the showers across eastern scotland, eastern areas of england where we've seen a few thunderstorms but now we are...
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and novak djokovic reaches another wimbledon final beating britain's cameron norrie.come to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. twitter and elon musk are in an extraordinary standoff over his more than $40 billion deal to buy the social media company. the world's richest man wants to pull out of the deal, claiming he's not recieved the data he asked for about the number of fake or spam accounts on the platform. but twitter�*s board says it will sue mr musk to enforce the deal. shares of twitter fell 6% in extended trading over the news. here's our north america technology reporterjames clayton. elon musk is essentially saying that when he put that offer in he thought that there were more users that actually used twitter than there actually are. to be fair, there are a lot of spam accounts on twitter. they say they delete 1 million bots a day from twitter. elon musk says he bought something underfalse bought something under false pretenses bought something underfalse pretenses and there were way more active users on twitter than there are. as a result o
and novak djokovic reaches another wimbledon final beating britain's cameron norrie.come to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. twitter and elon musk are in an extraordinary standoff over his more than $40 billion deal to buy the social media company. the world's richest man wants to pull out of the deal, claiming he's not recieved the data he asked for about the number of fake or spam accounts on the platform. but twitter�*s board says it will sue mr musk to enforce the deal....
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cameron norrie was defeated but he'd never got this far in a grand slam before.nk i need just a couple of days to unwind, and i think, looking back on it all, there is going to be a lot of positive memories and positive firsts, and a lot of things i ticked off for the first time. it's been a lot of fun. and we now anticipate a centre court final between novak djokovic and nick kyrgios. djokovic says expect fireworks. i'm standing well back, and this is the business end of the fortnight. wheelchair tennis moved to court one for semifinals, and in over three hours of captivating play, britain's alfie hewitt prevailed. now that's a finalist feeling. joe wilson, bbc news, wimbledon. time for a look at the weather. here's stav da naos. .29 . 29 degrees in fact south—west london was the hotspot. geevor do you. it will turn hotter this weekend. mainly in the south. the northern seeing more cloud round though sunday looks like being sunny and warmment loss of sunshine, that is down to this area of high pressure which will push to the eastern side as we move into sunday a
cameron norrie was defeated but he'd never got this far in a grand slam before.nk i need just a couple of days to unwind, and i think, looking back on it all, there is going to be a lot of positive memories and positive firsts, and a lot of things i ticked off for the first time. it's been a lot of fun. and we now anticipate a centre court final between novak djokovic and nick kyrgios. djokovic says expect fireworks. i'm standing well back, and this is the business end of the fortnight....
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cameron didn't have much to lose. is never easy, but i— wish him all the best. he's a great player, _ and i have a lot of respect for him. and those steps off the court are tough ones to take. there was better news for britain's alfie hewitt. he produced a remarkable comeback to reach his first wimbledon men's, wheelchair singles final. he came from a set and two breaks of serve down to beat gustavo fernandez of argentina. world number two hewitt meets japanese top seed shingo kunieda in sunday's final. at the women's european championship, favourites spain have got off to a winning start. they had an early scare against finland, though. linda sallstrom putting the underdogs ahead after less than a minute. but spain, one of the favourites for the title, recovered to lead at half—time after this, the second of their goals. this stoppage time penalty from mariona caldentey sealing a li—1win. formula 1's budget cap has been increased by 3% to help teams cope with the inflation crisis. this year's figure was $140 million.
cameron didn't have much to lose. is never easy, but i— wish him all the best. he's a great player, _ and i have a lot of respect for him. and those steps off the court are tough ones to take. there was better news for britain's alfie hewitt. he produced a remarkable comeback to reach his first wimbledon men's, wheelchair singles final. he came from a set and two breaks of serve down to beat gustavo fernandez of argentina. world number two hewitt meets japanese top seed shingo kunieda in...
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cameron smith, champion golfer of the year.the tenth kick started his quest for the claretjug. a final birdie on 18 ensured he would become the first australian to win the open on 29 years, one shot clear of playing partner cameron young. his score of 20 under par is a record here st andrews. he came from four shots back on the final day. viktor hovland's bed fell away, whilst rory mcilroy could not produce when it mattered. with every putt that did not drop, it sucks the life out of the record crowd here, and eventually rory mcilroy�*s atm major drought continues. we will remember this week for record crowds, for tiger woods making an emotional walk of the 18th, but we will also remember it for an australian with his own inimitable style becoming golf�*s latest major champion. —— an emotional walk up the 18th. india have won the one—day series against england. they bowled first in manchester and took early wickets, jonny bairstow and joe root were both out for ducks, captain jos buttler top scored with 60, but they were all ou
cameron smith, champion golfer of the year.the tenth kick started his quest for the claretjug. a final birdie on 18 ensured he would become the first australian to win the open on 29 years, one shot clear of playing partner cameron young. his score of 20 under par is a record here st andrews. he came from four shots back on the final day. viktor hovland's bed fell away, whilst rory mcilroy could not produce when it mattered. with every putt that did not drop, it sucks the life out of the record...
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and incredible stuff that you guys are doing out there and cameron, it's great. have you both in the program so as so need to have fun and so roland. fulman don't. thank you so much. we'll be on the program today. appreciate it guys that ah, it's to wander now where even though it is not illegal to be gay or lesbian, l g b, t q. people have faced problems from the society around them. many say they faced frequent discrimination, but against this backdrop, one church has decided to tread another part and openness stores wide sunday morning for most rwandans means going to church and they're spoiled for choice on where they can go to worship. but many l g b t 2, people say they didn't feel welcome and rwanda's churches until they found this one on the outskirts of the capitol. kigali were in foreclosure 3rd sector, lately sconces is yours. i heard about this church, a place that accepts us unconditionally and accept anyone. i came back victor, jack to put in and i jumped for joy because this is something new in rwanda, after fitting at the moment. i feel at home he
and incredible stuff that you guys are doing out there and cameron, it's great. have you both in the program so as so need to have fun and so roland. fulman don't. thank you so much. we'll be on the program today. appreciate it guys that ah, it's to wander now where even though it is not illegal to be gay or lesbian, l g b, t q. people have faced problems from the society around them. many say they faced frequent discrimination, but against this backdrop, one church has decided to tread another...