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chris page. let's go back to _ rising cost of living. chris page.rising cost of living. chris page. let's go back to helen catt - rising cost of living. chris page. let's go back to helen catt in i let's go back to helen catt in westminster. it's notjust the trade deal that looms ahead for the pm this week? no.. this bill in the particle does have the potential to be fairly divisive for the conservatives. some conservatives have already expressed concerns about it. in a way, it is quite an interesting choice to kick off a week in which downing street is really keen to move on from conservative in fighting it at that conference called by tory mps just under a week ago. there will be other key parts of the government's agenda in spotlight this week. on tuesday, the first flight taking asylum seekers to rwanda is due to leave. campaigners will be in the court of appeal tomorrow, challenging that once again. these issues may very briefly push the cost of living down the agenda, but that remains the prism through which nearly everything is being viewed h
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chris page reporting there.ue helena wilkinson is down on the mall — tell us what's going on? the celebrations do not officially begin until tomorrow but hundreds of people have already gathered here and some of them are tourists. he spoke about royal enthusiasm and some have pitched tents close to buckingham palace to get that prime position for what will be this historic occasion. the first event tomorrow will be trooping the colour followed by the traditional balcony appearance by members of the royal family and then after that 1500 beacons will be let across the uk and the commonwealth. the nearest is closest to you and it includes recycled steel trees and we will have a special ceremony tomorrow evening to light that beacon and members of the royal family will attend that special service. helen wilkinson, many _ attend that special service. helen wilkinson, many thanks. - the festivities start tomorrow and we will of course bring you full coverage of each day as the uk celebrates the queen's unprecedented 7
chris page reporting there.ue helena wilkinson is down on the mall — tell us what's going on? the celebrations do not officially begin until tomorrow but hundreds of people have already gathered here and some of them are tourists. he spoke about royal enthusiasm and some have pitched tents close to buckingham palace to get that prime position for what will be this historic occasion. the first event tomorrow will be trooping the colour followed by the traditional balcony appearance by members...
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chris page there. cities, towns and villages are gearing up for a weekend of celebrations.ryone wants to be involved, many are looking forward to partying after such a difficult two years. 0ur corrrespondent nikki fox has been to hitchin in hertfordshire to see how the town is preparing. 0k! in hitchin, even the cupcakes are red, white and blue. this is a town preparing for four solid days of celebrations. you're having a party for how many, 25? and what does it mean to you? itjust makes you really proud, doesn't it, to be british and to have a queen that has been constant in your life for such a long time? and i think it's great. the queen visited hitchin in 2012 for the diamond jubilee, and ten years on, it seems the excitement hasn't dimmed. so far, we've put up 700 metres of bunting across the town, 60 flags from shops. do a lot of the businesses in hitchin really need thejubilee? when we first went into lockdown, the businesses were saying, "you know, once this is all over, we'll have a big party," and it never came because it hasn't really gone away, so thejubilee alm
chris page there. cities, towns and villages are gearing up for a weekend of celebrations.ryone wants to be involved, many are looking forward to partying after such a difficult two years. 0ur corrrespondent nikki fox has been to hitchin in hertfordshire to see how the town is preparing. 0k! in hitchin, even the cupcakes are red, white and blue. this is a town preparing for four solid days of celebrations. you're having a party for how many, 25? and what does it mean to you? itjust makes you...
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chris page, bbc news, belfast. we can talk now to our brussels correspondentjessica parker.e idea of this legislation has been trailed for weeks. the idea the uk government could override parts of the northern ireland protocol has been around even longer. i don't think brussels will be bowled over with surprise today and some diplomats here suspect this is a uk negotiating tactic tied up with tory party politics. but they will look at the legislation. we expect an initial response later today and probably a more detailed one later in the week. if the eu decides to retaliate, what might it look like? it seems they could relaunch some legal action because last year and if things escalate over the course of the coming months, potentially down the line you could see the idea of trade tariffs on uk goods but we are a long way from that because the legislation could take many months to get through parliament, likewise eu legal action could take time as well. in the meantime, could you see negotiations resume? the eu has suggested it has some further compromises to offer. it is unl
chris page, bbc news, belfast. we can talk now to our brussels correspondentjessica parker.e idea of this legislation has been trailed for weeks. the idea the uk government could override parts of the northern ireland protocol has been around even longer. i don't think brussels will be bowled over with surprise today and some diplomats here suspect this is a uk negotiating tactic tied up with tory party politics. but they will look at the legislation. we expect an initial response later today...
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chris page, bbc news, belfast. a four—day working week, with no loss of pay — fancy that?k. so could it lead to happier, more productive staff? our business correspondent emma simpson has been finding out. instead of working a five—day week, how about pouring it all into four? we are talking 100% of pay for 80% of the hours. this small brewery is about to try. we are a simple business. we have produced and packaged the same amount of beer every week that we do now. that's our challenge. the pandemic has already given us a taste of flexible working. this boss believes it's time for a new approach. there is a real sense of, this is the way we do things because this is the way we do things. and this is a chance for us to do something positive. staff are keen to make it work. if i know i've got to get stuff done in four days' time, i would enjoy that extra day off. be a good incentive. british workers do some of the longest hours in europe. and we're also nothing like as productive as we should be. could we perform better if we do fewer hours? this recruitment firm in exeter h
chris page, bbc news, belfast. a four—day working week, with no loss of pay — fancy that?k. so could it lead to happier, more productive staff? our business correspondent emma simpson has been finding out. instead of working a five—day week, how about pouring it all into four? we are talking 100% of pay for 80% of the hours. this small brewery is about to try. we are a simple business. we have produced and packaged the same amount of beer every week that we do now. that's our challenge....
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chris page, bbc news, belfast. our top story this lunchtime. him as party leader. and dreaming of fewer days in the office. we take a look at what's thought to be the world's biggest trial of a four—day week. coming up on the bbc news channel. the build—up to wimbledon begins, as the grass—court season continues at the nottingham 0pen. harriet dart and heather watson are in action, before emma raducanu begins her campaign tomorrow. the us climate envoy has warned countries against using the war in ukraine as an excuse to build new coal mines and power plants. it comes as the united nations this morning opened a climate change conference in germany. 0ur climate editor justin rowlatt is there. justin. so climate diplomacy about momentum _ justin. so climate diplomacy about momentum and _ justin. so climate diplomacy about momentum and what _ justin. so climate diplomacy about momentum and what john - justin. so climate diplomacy about momentum and what john kerry i justin. so climate diplomacy about momentum and what john kerry isj momentum and w
chris page, bbc news, belfast. our top story this lunchtime. him as party leader. and dreaming of fewer days in the office. we take a look at what's thought to be the world's biggest trial of a four—day week. coming up on the bbc news channel. the build—up to wimbledon begins, as the grass—court season continues at the nottingham 0pen. harriet dart and heather watson are in action, before emma raducanu begins her campaign tomorrow. the us climate envoy has warned countries against using...
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chris page, bbc news, belfast.t of brazil. coming from a journalist in brazil and a national tv network says the bodies of dom phillips and bruno pereira have been found. it has been confirmed. news were told that the federal police informed that the bodies would be examined by forensic teams to establish the cause of death. the authorities were called on to at least find their bodies and this would allow the families to grieve properly. we hope to hear from our correspondent in brazil shortly. now let's return to northern ireland. joining me now is tony connelly europe editor at rte. he is in brussels at the moment. tony, thanks forjoining us. can i pick up on the question, what will the eu do about this, if it believes this is a breach of international law? if it believes that the uk is unilaterally abrogating the terms of the brexit deal of which the protocol was part, what will it do? we are waiting to hear a detailed response from the european commission after the bill appears in the house of commons and the a
chris page, bbc news, belfast.t of brazil. coming from a journalist in brazil and a national tv network says the bodies of dom phillips and bruno pereira have been found. it has been confirmed. news were told that the federal police informed that the bodies would be examined by forensic teams to establish the cause of death. the authorities were called on to at least find their bodies and this would allow the families to grieve properly. we hope to hear from our correspondent in brazil shortly....
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here's our ireland correspondent, chris page.tions for the uk's relationship with the eu, for borisjohnson's relationship with his own party, and for the future of devolution here in northern ireland. the devolved assembly remains in the deep—freeze more than a month after the election to it. the dup is currently blocking the formation of a power—sharing coalition with nationalists, indeed preventing the assembly from meeting at all over its opposition to the northern ireland protocol. the dup wants to prevent arriving here at belfast port, for example, from the rest of the uk, and it says it wants what it calls decisive action to remove the irish sea border, so on that basis, i don't think it is very likely that the dup will soften its stance whenever this legislation is published tomorrow, at the very least the dup will see how the legislation is pushed through. non unionists have said this legislation will break the brexit treaty and therefore breach international law by the northern ireland secretary has insisted that is not
here's our ireland correspondent, chris page.tions for the uk's relationship with the eu, for borisjohnson's relationship with his own party, and for the future of devolution here in northern ireland. the devolved assembly remains in the deep—freeze more than a month after the election to it. the dup is currently blocking the formation of a power—sharing coalition with nationalists, indeed preventing the assembly from meeting at all over its opposition to the northern ireland protocol. the...
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here's our ireland correspondent, chris page.tions for the uk's relationship with the eu, for borisjohnson�*s relationship with his own party, and for the future of devolution here in northern ireland. the devolved assembly remains in the deep—freeze more than a month after the election to it. the democratic unionist party is currently blocking the formation of a power—sharing coalition with nationalists, preventing the assembly from eating at all over its opposition to the northern island protocol. the dup wants an end to checks on goods arriving here at belfast port, for example, from the rest of the uk, and it says it wants what it calls decisive action to remove the irish sea border. on that basis, i don't think it is very likely that the dup will soften its stance whenever this legislation is published tomorrow, at the very least, the dup want to see how the legislation is worked through. non—unionist parties and the irish government have said this legislation would break the brexit treaty and therefore breach international
here's our ireland correspondent, chris page.tions for the uk's relationship with the eu, for borisjohnson�*s relationship with his own party, and for the future of devolution here in northern ireland. the devolved assembly remains in the deep—freeze more than a month after the election to it. the democratic unionist party is currently blocking the formation of a power—sharing coalition with nationalists, preventing the assembly from eating at all over its opposition to the northern...
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our ireland correspondent chris page explains.pplies from across the irish sea. but the protocol also gives companies in northern ireland an advantage. they can sell goods directly into both the british and eu markets without tariffs. the economic reality for manufacturers here, for food processors and many other parts of the economy, is that the protocol works incredibly well and the protocol needs reform, but it doesn't need a wrecking ball. and what is being proposed potentially today is just that. and representatives of the meat industry say removing the protocol would put at risk their ability to export. we would see the protocol as something to build on. we would be concerned about anything that damages trade. the risk here is trade into europe. business perspectives do of course play into the political debate but there is another aspect that is perhaps more symbolic. unionist politicians tend to believe the union is threatened by anything that separates northern ireland from england, scotland and wales, and they view checks
our ireland correspondent chris page explains.pplies from across the irish sea. but the protocol also gives companies in northern ireland an advantage. they can sell goods directly into both the british and eu markets without tariffs. the economic reality for manufacturers here, for food processors and many other parts of the economy, is that the protocol works incredibly well and the protocol needs reform, but it doesn't need a wrecking ball. and what is being proposed potentially today is...
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chris page, bbc news, belfast., temperatures reach the low 20s in parts of western scotland. probably southern wales and south—west england too. overnight in a patch of rain across the south of england and north east of england. will i spy with variable cloud. where we keep clear skies it will be a chilly night. tomorrow again they could be an odd patch of rain over across north—east england south—east england, but otherwise a dry morning with sunny spells back into the morning cloud, few shells p0p into the morning cloud, few shells pop into england and wales as we hadn't deafening but most will be more sunshine to go round and generally it is going to be a bit warmer. temperatures high teens to low 20s. june 23, what if they were both lost? this is bbc news. the headlines: the prime minister is facing a vote by his mps this evening on whether to oust him as party leader. it means at least 15% of the parliamentary party — equivalent to 54 tory mps — have submitted a letter of no confidence in his premiership. i no
chris page, bbc news, belfast., temperatures reach the low 20s in parts of western scotland. probably southern wales and south—west england too. overnight in a patch of rain across the south of england and north east of england. will i spy with variable cloud. where we keep clear skies it will be a chilly night. tomorrow again they could be an odd patch of rain over across north—east england south—east england, but otherwise a dry morning with sunny spells back into the morning cloud, few...
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we can cross live to belfast and our ireland correspondent chris page. rong reactions ahead of the vote later-— the vote later. that is as would have been _ the vote later. that is as would have been expected _ the vote later. that is as would have been expected because i the vote later. that is as would | have been expected because so the vote later. that is as would - have been expected because so much is riding on this legislation which has been in the house of common substantially for the first time this afternoon. this legislation is about the northern ireland protocol, the trade border between northern ireland and the rest of the uk which forms part of the brexit agreement signed by borisjohnson's government and european union negotiators. the protocol is to avoid checks on the border between the border of northern ireland and the republic of ireland which is the only land border. so there are food products arriving in northern ireland from england, scotland and wales, to unionist this is an economic barrier which damages ireland's place in the unio
we can cross live to belfast and our ireland correspondent chris page. rong reactions ahead of the vote later-— the vote later. that is as would have been _ the vote later. that is as would have been expected _ the vote later. that is as would have been expected because i the vote later. that is as would | have been expected because so the vote later. that is as would - have been expected because so much is riding on this legislation which has been in the house of common substantially for the...
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staff have been suspended and so far eight are facing criminal charges. 0ur ireland correspondent chris pageion into this sort of abuse. a public inquiry will begin hearings. there was a litany of allegations of wrongdoing and adult safeguarding concerns. glyn brown has been campaigning for five years on behalf of his son, aran, who was a patient in muckamore. i'd like to note that this is the worst adult safeguarding scandal since the nhs was formed, so i shouldn't have to push and prod and keep raising things in the paper. once they realised this was a massive scandal with vulnerable people, they should have been taking remedial action, they should have been launching a public inquiry. so what are the questions that you want to see answered? from this inquiry, we have understood there has been catastrophic failures in all directions and all departments, so we would be wanting to know how come that every protection measure that was in place failed so miserably. muckamore abbey houses adults with severe learning difficulties and mental health needs. detectives have been viewing around 300,00
staff have been suspended and so far eight are facing criminal charges. 0ur ireland correspondent chris pageion into this sort of abuse. a public inquiry will begin hearings. there was a litany of allegations of wrongdoing and adult safeguarding concerns. glyn brown has been campaigning for five years on behalf of his son, aran, who was a patient in muckamore. i'd like to note that this is the worst adult safeguarding scandal since the nhs was formed, so i shouldn't have to push and prod and...
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chris page has been assessing her contribution.r early visits to northern ireland focused on public euphoria. but beneath the devotion, there was tension. the conflict, known as the troubles, was largely about whether northern ireland should stay in the united kingdom. but in 1993, the first ever meeting between an irish president and a british monarch helped to create the climate for peace. it was a very big step when the queen invited me to come and have tea with her in buckingham palace. and the symbolism of that, two heads of state, two women equal in office standing there, it meant a huge amount. and i mentioned that i would love if she could come and visit, how her eyes lit up! that wish was fulfilled 18 years later. the queen�*s state visit to ireland was laden with historic healing gestures. when the queen went to our garden of remembrance, which honours many who fought against the british empire and britain, when she bowed her head in that particular way, and she knew exactly what she was doing, and it was very emotional,
chris page has been assessing her contribution.r early visits to northern ireland focused on public euphoria. but beneath the devotion, there was tension. the conflict, known as the troubles, was largely about whether northern ireland should stay in the united kingdom. but in 1993, the first ever meeting between an irish president and a british monarch helped to create the climate for peace. it was a very big step when the queen invited me to come and have tea with her in buckingham palace. and...
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tomorrow's front pages, starting with the guardian leads with the news that conservative deputy chief whip, chriser, has resigned after he allegedly groped two men at a private members club last night. the front page of the telegraph has the same story, with the tory mp apologising in his resignation letter saying he "drank far too much". the financial times reports on mounting pressure on sterling, as trade figures drop to the worst level on record. acccording to the times leads no 10 is considering a cut in vat to curb inflation and ease the cost of living. the metro reports on the unmasking of the teenage murderer of 5 year old logan mwangi in south wales. "innocent lost in house of evil" — the mirror also leads on the sentencing of mwangi's killers. and the i has exclusive interviews with six past prime ministers for the 50th anniversary of britain's first pride, as theresa may urges borisjohnson to ban trans conversion therapy. so, let's begin. committed tens of billions but where's the money from? lats committed tens of billions but where's the money from? lots of mone , where's the money f
tomorrow's front pages, starting with the guardian leads with the news that conservative deputy chief whip, chriser, has resigned after he allegedly groped two men at a private members club last night. the front page of the telegraph has the same story, with the tory mp apologising in his resignation letter saying he "drank far too much". the financial times reports on mounting pressure on sterling, as trade figures drop to the worst level on record. acccording to the times leads no...
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chris's new business, a bookstore dedicated to journalism. the. this is their 1st member will be on books. there's also a small improvised museum to remind for your days. memorable headlines and important from pages many from media which had to close. this is a press kit of the hong kong hand over ceremony. one of the pieces donated by senior journalists plead guilty lay hold on. we left her jobs as reporters. hi, but we took that step reluctantly. they don't have, you know, hard. we're still with the industry. what they don't have, and we hope to promotional journalistic values in another way, with this bookstore. why don't you home? you can prove in media literacy means people will not be deceived by what has been running on the news. now we tysons like a see or hear something, a high voice by the whole lot. the names there bookstore have a nice day on the very 1st day the little shop is bustling with current and former journalist. many haven't seen each other for a long time. some had been under arrest me several objects remind them of the good old days. like this desk, which comes from a now closed newsroom was on his arm. chris has a chat to of the date. when stan news had to close the clini
chris's new business, a bookstore dedicated to journalism. the. this is their 1st member will be on books. there's also a small improvised museum to remind for your days. memorable headlines and important from pages many from media which had to close. this is a press kit of the hong kong hand over ceremony. one of the pieces donated by senior journalists plead guilty lay hold on. we left her jobs as reporters. hi, but we took that step reluctantly. they don't have, you know, hard. we're still...
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chris with ah, ah, ah hello and welcome to cross talk. we're all things are considered. i'm peter lavelle writing for the pages of the new york times. joe biden says he does not want a nato russia war in the same article. he was unclear how the conflict in ukraine should end negotiations. do not appear to be a high priority in the meantime, the e. you agree to a 6 route of sanctions, all the while ukraine is losing on the battlefield. cross sucking the threat of escalation. i'm joined by my guess, charles or tell in new york. he is an invested writer as well as host of sunday with charles podcast in north florida. we have tom longo. he is a part he is publisher of gold, goats and guns, blog and newsletter and in paris because pepe escobar, he's an independent jew political analyst, the author specializing in eurasia high. gentleman cross sack rose and the fact that means you can jump any time you want and i would appreciate pepe. let me go to you 1st. i mentioned the president united states a my introduction. what i glean from it? i didn't make it didn't make a whole lot of sense to me. i don't know who wrote it for him. it looked l
chris with ah, ah, ah hello and welcome to cross talk. we're all things are considered. i'm peter lavelle writing for the pages of the new york times. joe biden says he does not want a nato russia war in the same article. he was unclear how the conflict in ukraine should end negotiations. do not appear to be a high priority in the meantime, the e. you agree to a 6 route of sanctions, all the while ukraine is losing on the battlefield. cross sucking the threat of escalation. i'm joined by my...
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tomorrow's front pages. our guests joining me tonight are the broadcaster kate bevan and political editor of the scottish times, kieran andrews. now it's time for a look at the weather with chrisn friday we had the hottest day of the year with the temperature hitting 33 celsius in suffolk, compared to saturday afternoon, grey skies and the temperature of 14, a drop of 19 celsius. the drop was caused by this cold front bringing outbreaks of rain recently and that rain has been thundery at times continuing to push down to the south—east of the next few hours. if you showers for northern scotland where it's these breezy but a lot of dry weather over the next few hours and for those who found last night to warm for sleeping more comfortable conditions as we head into sunday morning. the weather front to the south has not entirely gone away and there will be some bursts of rain just about anywhere across southern england through the day. if you showers for northern scotland but for the bulk of the uk a dry day with sunny spells breaking through the morning cloud, the temperature high teens to early 20s. hello this is bbc news. the headlines. union leaders say that talks trying to p
tomorrow's front pages. our guests joining me tonight are the broadcaster kate bevan and political editor of the scottish times, kieran andrews. now it's time for a look at the weather with chrisn friday we had the hottest day of the year with the temperature hitting 33 celsius in suffolk, compared to saturday afternoon, grey skies and the temperature of 14, a drop of 19 celsius. the drop was caused by this cold front bringing outbreaks of rain recently and that rain has been thundery at times...
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page. >>> to date supreme court justice steven breyer officially stepping down today. the san francisco native officially retiring. chris pollone is live in washington and the high court will have another historical moment today as a result. >> reporter: that's right. in just a matter of hours, judge ketanji brown jackson will become justice ketanji brown jackson when she is sworn in as the first black woman ever to serve on the u.s. supreme court you may remember she was confirmed in april by the senate. it was a bipartisan vote of 53- 47 with three republicans voting in favor of the nomination. minority leader mitch mcconnell and other republicans criticizing her for not embracing original is him. her confirmation does not change the current 6-3 conservative majority on the supreme court he previously served as a u.s. district court judge appointed by president barack obama in 2013. before that she served on the u.s. sentencing commission and is a public defender. in a letter to president biden yesterday, justice breyer brodie was step down at 9:00 this morning after the corp. releases its last two rulings of the term
page. >>> to date supreme court justice steven breyer officially stepping down today. the san francisco native officially retiring. chris pollone is live in washington and the high court will have another historical moment today as a result. >> reporter: that's right. in just a matter of hours, judge ketanji brown jackson will become justice ketanji brown jackson when she is sworn in as the first black woman ever to serve on the u.s. supreme court you may remember she was...
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page when we or the other. >> does not kill your confidence that you can't come out sunday and win the game, that is what we are going to do. chrisxclusive home of the nba finals. the dubs on seven pregame show begins at 4:00, tip-off at 5:00, then post game highlights and reaction on their the 1972 will champions squad saturday. there is royalty in attendance, reggie jackson and series m.v.p. , 72 swag all in. love to see it. red sox double trouble in the game, boston had five doubles in the ballgame. red sox lead at four to nothing, top of the fourth. cordero at the plate. once chad -- watch chad run this thing down, what a play. oakland only managed for hips -- four hits. boston wins, oakland lost five in a row. giants and marlins from a very rainy miami, florida. good thing they have a cover on the stadium. the second home or as many days, forth of the season. giants leading four to nothing. it gets away, marlins got double. the marlins score for to tie things up. jesus sanchez, sac fly will bring home the winning run as the giants lose 5-4. that is your look at sports, abc 7 is your home of the nba finals. we have you covere
page when we or the other. >> does not kill your confidence that you can't come out sunday and win the game, that is what we are going to do. chrisxclusive home of the nba finals. the dubs on seven pregame show begins at 4:00, tip-off at 5:00, then post game highlights and reaction on their the 1972 will champions squad saturday. there is royalty in attendance, reggie jackson and series m.v.p. , 72 swag all in. love to see it. red sox double trouble in the game, boston had five doubles in...
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chris seems very lee, it will number one, scottie scheffler one the master's in april and thanks to this eagle, the 14th finds himself just to shops off the page. one of 4 players taught 8 on 3 in the palm. cameron young produced one of the stand out moments of the day. a hole in one at the sick for the celebrations were short lived as he eventually missed the cut. which means he'll have to sit out what promises to be a fascinating battle for the trophy. with just full shots, covering the top $23.00 on the leaderboard. they would smokes al jazeera. in us open tennis organizers have been criticized by ukrainian, elena switzer, alina for allowing plays from russia and bell rose to compete as neutrals, a former world. number 3, wanted a furnace stance, following russia's invasion of her country, plays from russia beller, of saw ban from wimbledon. but the u. s. tennis association will allow them to compete later in the year. 5th, alina is currently not playing on tour, while pregnant with her 1st child. our sports is drawn back, i 10 years minimum. because all day, all day, infrastructure been damaged or completely destroyed. but in the end, it's
chris seems very lee, it will number one, scottie scheffler one the master's in april and thanks to this eagle, the 14th finds himself just to shops off the page. one of 4 players taught 8 on 3 in the palm. cameron young produced one of the stand out moments of the day. a hole in one at the sick for the celebrations were short lived as he eventually missed the cut. which means he'll have to sit out what promises to be a fascinating battle for the trophy. with just full shots, covering the top...
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chris seems very, it will never one scotty scheffler when the master's in april. and thanks to this eagle, the 14th finds himself just 2 shots off the page. yeah. when a boy plays 8 on 3 and upon cameron young, produced one of the stand out moments of the day. a hole in one at the sick for the celebrations were short lived, as he eventually missed the cut. which means he'll have to sit out what promises to be a fascinating battle for the trophy. we're just full shot, covering the top 23. i'm a lead aboard. david stokes al jazeera in us open tennis organizers have been criticized by ukrainian illness fits alina for allowing players from russian, bella rus, to compete. as neutrals, the former will. number 3 wanted a firm stance, falling rushes invasion of her country players from russia and bella. ruth's are banned from wimbledon. the u. s. tennis association will allow them to compete later in the year. 5th, alina is currently not playing on tour while pregnant with her 1st child. the n b, a champion, golden state warriors have landed back in san francisco of the clenching the title . fans turned out at the cities airport to welcome back
chris seems very, it will never one scotty scheffler when the master's in april. and thanks to this eagle, the 14th finds himself just 2 shots off the page. yeah. when a boy plays 8 on 3 and upon cameron young, produced one of the stand out moments of the day. a hole in one at the sick for the celebrations were short lived, as he eventually missed the cut. which means he'll have to sit out what promises to be a fascinating battle for the trophy. we're just full shot, covering the top 23. i'm a...
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supreme court justice someone came to kill it would have been on the front page and that is what is so disappointing. will: chris all-american summer concert series, today we are having him back for a crash course on how to rock out on the harmonica. ♪♪ ♪♪ go for a run. go for 10 runs! run a marathon. instead, start small. with nicorette. which can lead to something big. start stopping with nicorette. your record label is taking off. but so is your sound engineer. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire ♪ ♪ well look at you! those cheeks! i love them. with juvÉderm® voluma® xc, you get instant results. .. you. i look 5 years younger! say hello to juvÉderm® voluma® xc and reverse the signs of aging with the #1 chosen filler by experts. not for people with severe allergic reactions, allergies to lidocaine, or the proteins used in juvÉderm®. common side effects include injection-site redness, swelling, pain, tenderness, firmness, lumps, bumps, bruising, discoloration, or itching. there's a risk of
supreme court justice someone came to kill it would have been on the front page and that is what is so disappointing. will: chris all-american summer concert series, today we are having him back for a crash course on how to rock out on the harmonica. ♪♪ ♪♪ go for a run. go for 10 runs! run a marathon. instead, start small. with nicorette. which can lead to something big. start stopping with nicorette. your record label is taking off. but so is your sound engineer. you need to hire. i...
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page of "the washington times" this morning. lawmakers want biden on the sideline for gun laws. senator chrisurphy urged president biden sunday to stay out of the negotiations or risk scuttling a deal. mr. biden calls for changes to gun laws, adding to the daily of democratic gun-control proposals in congress, making it harder to strike a bipartisan deal to get legislation passed, lawmakers say. i think the senate needs to do this ourselves, mr. murphy said on cnn. right now, the senate needs to handle these negotiations. mr. murphy and senator john cornyn are leading the negotiations to get a deal that can garner the 60 votes needed to survive in the senate. the talks center around changes to background checks and federal incentives for states to adopt red flag laws and allow authorities to confiscate firearms from people whom a court deems dangerous. president biden made his wishes clear thursday in his white house address on what he would like to see in gun legislation. here is part of his 15 minute address. [video clip] >> we need to ban assault weapons and high-capacity magazines. if we
page of "the washington times" this morning. lawmakers want biden on the sideline for gun laws. senator chrisurphy urged president biden sunday to stay out of the negotiations or risk scuttling a deal. mr. biden calls for changes to gun laws, adding to the daily of democratic gun-control proposals in congress, making it harder to strike a bipartisan deal to get legislation passed, lawmakers say. i think the senate needs to do this ourselves, mr. murphy said on cnn. right now, the...