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danny lee does not have anywhere near the experience brooks koepka has.t will be interesting to see what happens as we progress through the rest of this weekend into the weekend. we expected a lot of the great tiger woods, a 72 from him. you think his hopes are now over eve n him. you think his hopes are now over even though which is the first round? 15 major titles, tiger woods, you realise you can have a bad round ona you realise you can have a bad round on a major as long as you followed up on a major as long as you followed up with three good rounds. i think the double bogey at the beginning, and kind of watching tiger throughout the day, he did not seem like he had much in his tank. he seemed a third chick to some extent, even distant at times when he watched his eyes and where he was focused —— he seemed lethargic. i doubt you're going to worry about him if you're brooks koepka. in this course is rated as one of, if not the most difficult courses in professional golf. how much do you think a bit of rain on friday might affect the players? we have ha
danny lee does not have anywhere near the experience brooks koepka has.t will be interesting to see what happens as we progress through the rest of this weekend into the weekend. we expected a lot of the great tiger woods, a 72 from him. you think his hopes are now over eve n him. you think his hopes are now over even though which is the first round? 15 major titles, tiger woods, you realise you can have a bad round ona you realise you can have a bad round on a major as long as you followed up...
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danny lee does not have anywhere near the experience brooks koepka has. this weekend into the weekend. we expected a lot of the great tiger woods, a 72 from him. you think his hopes are now over eve n him. you think his hopes are now over even though which is the first round? 15 major titles, tiger woods, you realise you can have a bad round ona you realise you can have a bad round on a major as long as you followed up on a major as long as you followed up with three good rounds. i think the double bogey at the beginning, and kind of watching tiger throughout the day, he did not seem like he had much in his tank. he seemed a third chick to some extent, even distant at times when he watched his eyes and where he was focused —— he seemed
danny lee does not have anywhere near the experience brooks koepka has. this weekend into the weekend. we expected a lot of the great tiger woods, a 72 from him. you think his hopes are now over eve n him. you think his hopes are now over even though which is the first round? 15 major titles, tiger woods, you realise you can have a bad round ona you realise you can have a bad round on a major as long as you followed up on a major as long as you followed up with three good rounds. i think the...
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for now, the nearest challenger is danny lee.e is bidding to become the first new zealander to win a major sent michael campbell 14 years ago. he has surged into second place on his way to a six under par round. that despite two bogus that kept him off the top of the leaderboard. that was one of the best rounds i have played probably as a professional. this golf course is brutal. if you're not going to drive it, it impedes the rest of the game. there isa impedes the rest of the game. there is a fine line between five or six over and a couple under. it is a fun golf course to plain, that's for sure. that — to play in. now to tennis where nick kyrgios has been fined $60,000 and lost all his ranking points from the italian 0pen. he was given a game penalty, reportedly for swearing, and trailed norway's casper ruud 2—1 in the final set of their second round match, then throwing a chair on to the court and walking away from the contest before the umpire could disqualify him. the bbc‘s tennis correspondent russell fuller has more. not
for now, the nearest challenger is danny lee.e is bidding to become the first new zealander to win a major sent michael campbell 14 years ago. he has surged into second place on his way to a six under par round. that despite two bogus that kept him off the top of the leaderboard. that was one of the best rounds i have played probably as a professional. this golf course is brutal. if you're not going to drive it, it impedes the rest of the game. there isa impedes the rest of the game. there is a...
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belongs to -- for koepka, this long birdie, gonna fall, 7 under 63 to take a one-stroke lead over danny lee. 63 ties the best score in tournament history. we made our anchor picks last night. i'm feeling pretty good having picked bruce koepka. you got some work to do, guys. paul with justin rose, not bad. he's even. and our director, wayne, 1 under par. >>> after losing 11 of 12 on the road, the a's finally flex their muscle away from the coliseum. >> reporter: it was the a's offense that turned out to be the incredible hulk. top of the 3rd, profar put it into the right field for a grand slam. a six-run inning. he finished a triple shy of the cycle. it got so bad for the tigers that brandon dixon pitched the 9th inning. the a's hit 5 home runs. they pound out detroit, 17-3. >>> the sharks appeared to catch a new spring last night in st. louis. a hand pass that helped set up karlsson's goal. but the refs didn't call it. >> they're not trying to screw anybody. they're really not. they're good guys. >> was that a hand pass on the final goal? >> we weren't playing hand ball, were we? we were ma
belongs to -- for koepka, this long birdie, gonna fall, 7 under 63 to take a one-stroke lead over danny lee. 63 ties the best score in tournament history. we made our anchor picks last night. i'm feeling pretty good having picked bruce koepka. you got some work to do, guys. paul with justin rose, not bad. he's even. and our director, wayne, 1 under par. >>> after losing 11 of 12 on the road, the a's finally flex their muscle away from the coliseum. >> reporter: it was the a's...
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two players full away, danny lee with a 6 under 63 birdie putt on 18.ot back. koepka, 7 birdies, no bogeys in round one. started the day on 10. beautiful putt from the fringe right there. ending his day, kind of bookend birds here. set the course record with a 63, and is 7 under for the tournament, one shot ahead of danny lee. tommy fleetwood is the next closest at 3 under. phil mickelson tied for ninth. >> when the putt went in on number 10, that was kind of the momentum that set me. but i never once thought about course record, anything. you know, i was just trying to shoot the best i could. simple. just keep going and total them up at the end. >> total 'em up at the end. golf is so different, and tiger woods changed it. because you look at brooks koepka now. everybody is jacked up like they've been in the weight room forever. >> you used to not want to work out when you were a golfer. that was the word. >> now it's all change. now everybody is swoll. >> look out! thanks, larry. >> join us tonight at 9:00 on kofy tv 20, cable channel 7/13. it's rainin
two players full away, danny lee with a 6 under 63 birdie putt on 18.ot back. koepka, 7 birdies, no bogeys in round one. started the day on 10. beautiful putt from the fringe right there. ending his day, kind of bookend birds here. set the course record with a 63, and is 7 under for the tournament, one shot ahead of danny lee. tommy fleetwood is the next closest at 3 under. phil mickelson tied for ninth. >> when the putt went in on number 10, that was kind of the momentum that set me. but...
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the clubhouse lead on seven—under—par with a superb round of 63, one shot ahead of new zealand's danny leefter holding portsmouth to a goalless draw at fratton park, to secure a 1—0 aggregate victory. goalkeeperjon mclaughlin produced a man of the match performance, pulling off a string of saves including this from gareth evans. chris maguire's strike in saturday's first leg ultimately decided the tie, setting up a wembley showdown against either charlton athletic or doncaster rovers on 26 may. gareth southagate has named his squad for the nations league finals in portugal next month. nine players are involved in the champions league final, just five days before the semi—final against the netherlands. captain harry kane is in the party even though the tottenham star has been out for a month, while chelsea's ruben loftus—cheek is out and will miss the europa league final. we will find out more about a couple of players in that. and then i will make couple of decisions but we can change if we have injuries after that and, frankly, there is every chance that is going to happen so we have to j
the clubhouse lead on seven—under—par with a superb round of 63, one shot ahead of new zealand's danny leefter holding portsmouth to a goalless draw at fratton park, to secure a 1—0 aggregate victory. goalkeeperjon mclaughlin produced a man of the match performance, pulling off a string of saves including this from gareth evans. chris maguire's strike in saturday's first leg ultimately decided the tie, setting up a wembley showdown against either charlton athletic or doncaster rovers on...
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the american currently leads by three shots from new zealander danny lee.ad on seven under par. tommy fleetwood is the leading briton on three under. with rory mcilroy one of the late starters on long island. the end of season play—offs conrtinue tonight with portsmouth and sunderland hoping to take a step close to promotion from league one. sunderland take a 1—0 lead from the first leg to fratton park. and so far that's how it remains on aggregate. no goals but no shortage of needle so far as two relatively recent premier league teams battle it out. england have named a 27 man squad for the nations league finals in portugal next month. 9 players are involved in the champions league finaljust 5 days before england face the netherlands. captain harry kane is in the party even though the tottenham star has been out for a month with a ligament injury, ruben loftus—cheek is out, because of his own ankle problem, that gareth southgate let slip will see him miss the europa final with chelsea although his club hasn't confirmed that. southgate knows that he may yet
the american currently leads by three shots from new zealander danny lee.ad on seven under par. tommy fleetwood is the leading briton on three under. with rory mcilroy one of the late starters on long island. the end of season play—offs conrtinue tonight with portsmouth and sunderland hoping to take a step close to promotion from league one. sunderland take a 1—0 lead from the first leg to fratton park. and so far that's how it remains on aggregate. no goals but no shortage of needle so far...
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he's one shot better than danny lee.rs, shot a 72. tiger double bogied twice in the first eight holes. he eagled one hole apgo and gotw birdies. john daly showered with love. he was riding the golf cart because of his arthritic knees. he even got requests for cigarettes. smokes, diet coax an cokes and mcdonald's. justin johnson, phil mickelson, a few behind. rory mcilroy is three over. maria: who is in the running. jared: i think tommy fleetwood is one name we have to watch for. he's been in the running at a few of the last majors, i think he's the best threat against brooks koepka. i see him going wire to wire and winning the turnment. we'll see -- tournament. tiger was named in a wrongful death suit. golf is a mind game more than anything else. you need a clear head. maria: that's a good point. >> hangover from the masters too. he was so high. you're going to have a letdown. jared: a little bit. by the way, i completely agree with you, guy, that the day after the super bowl of course it's an american holiday. definitel
he's one shot better than danny lee.rs, shot a 72. tiger double bogied twice in the first eight holes. he eagled one hole apgo and gotw birdies. john daly showered with love. he was riding the golf cart because of his arthritic knees. he even got requests for cigarettes. smokes, diet coax an cokes and mcdonald's. justin johnson, phil mickelson, a few behind. rory mcilroy is three over. maria: who is in the running. jared: i think tommy fleetwood is one name we have to watch for. he's been in...
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danny shaw reports. he's a policeman who runs towards danger. afraid to break down doors or break up a fight. but pc leeraumatic stress disorder. someone tried to gouge my eye out and i was blinded for a short while. i dealt with that and thought i could, as i had done before, move on from it but i was having flashbacks. i would wa ke i was having flashbacks. i would wake up in a sweat, physically feeling like i was reliving that moment. a new survey of almost 17,000 police officers suggest that ptsd is far more common than for. 19% of those surveyed said they had been exposed to traumatic events. one in five of those officers reported symptoms of ptsd far higher than in the general population. yet the vast majority of police said they would go to work as usual, even if they were suffering from stress, anxiety or depression. but policing remains unpredictable and dangerous. these four officers were stabbed by a man who lowered them to a house in london with a false 999 call. a national police well—being service is being launched to provide more support across england and wales. it will be needed for off
danny shaw reports. he's a policeman who runs towards danger. afraid to break down doors or break up a fight. but pc leeraumatic stress disorder. someone tried to gouge my eye out and i was blinded for a short while. i dealt with that and thought i could, as i had done before, move on from it but i was having flashbacks. i would wa ke i was having flashbacks. i would wake up in a sweat, physically feeling like i was reliving that moment. a new survey of almost 17,000 police officers suggest...
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danny shaw, reports. he's a policeman who runs towards danger. not afraid to break down doors or break up a fight. but pc leed. post—traumatic stress disorder. someone tried to gouge my eye out and i was blinded for a short while. i dealt with that. thought i could, as i had done before, move on from it, but i was having flashbacks. i would wake up in a sweat, physically feeling like i was back living that moment again. a new survey of almost 17,000 police officers suggests that ptsd is far we are going to pull away from that report to go to the university of kent in chatham, wherejeremy corbyn is launching labour's european elections. nobody expected us to be holding these european elections, but the government's complete failure on brexit means they are going ahead against a backdrop of division and frustration. a vote for labour is a vote to bring our divided country back together. labour is the only party with a plan to unite our country and make it work for the many, not the few. we will end austerity, invest in our economy and our communities, and raise wages and living standards. labour's alternative
danny shaw, reports. he's a policeman who runs towards danger. not afraid to break down doors or break up a fight. but pc leed. post—traumatic stress disorder. someone tried to gouge my eye out and i was blinded for a short while. i dealt with that. thought i could, as i had done before, move on from it, but i was having flashbacks. i would wake up in a sweat, physically feeling like i was back living that moment again. a new survey of almost 17,000 police officers suggests that ptsd is far...
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danny shaw reports. he's a policeman who runs towards danger. not afraid to break down doors or break up a fight. but pc leeile. i dealt with that. thought i could, as i had done hundreds of times before, move on from it, but i was having flashbacks. i would wake up in a sweat, physically feeling like i was back living that moment again. a new survey of almost 17,000 police officers suggests that ptsd is far more common than thought. 90% of those surveyed said they had been exposed to traumatic events. one in five of those officers reported symptoms of ptsd far higher than in the general population. yet the vast majority of police said they would go to work as usual, even if they were suffering from stress, anxiety or depression. post—traumatic stress disorder is not a lifelong condition but it needs to be nipped in the bad and it needs to be addressed and this means a change to operational policing. the time for the british stiff upper is over. but policing remains unpredictable and dangerous. these four officers were stabbed by a man who lured them to a house in london with a false 999 call. a national po
danny shaw reports. he's a policeman who runs towards danger. not afraid to break down doors or break up a fight. but pc leeile. i dealt with that. thought i could, as i had done hundreds of times before, move on from it, but i was having flashbacks. i would wake up in a sweat, physically feeling like i was back living that moment again. a new survey of almost 17,000 police officers suggests that ptsd is far more common than thought. 90% of those surveyed said they had been exposed to traumatic...
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danny shaw, reports. he's a policeman who runs towards danger. not afraid to break down doors or break up a fight. but pc leerder. someone tried to gouge my eye out and i was blinded for a short while. i dealt with that. thought i could, as i had done before, move on from it, but i was having flashbacks. i would wake up in a sweat, physically feeling like i was back living that moment again. a new survey of almost 17,000 police officers suggests that ptsd is far more common than thought. 90% of those surveyed said they had been exposed to traumatic events. one in five of those officers reported symptoms of ptsd far higher than in the general population. yet the vast majority of police said they would go to work as usual, even if they were suffering from stress, anxiety or depression. post—traumatic stress disorder is not a lifelong condition but it needs to be nipped in the bad and it needs to be nipped in the bad and it needs to be addressed and this means a change to operational policing. the time for the british stiff upper is over. but policing remains unpredictable and dangerous. these four officers wer
danny shaw, reports. he's a policeman who runs towards danger. not afraid to break down doors or break up a fight. but pc leerder. someone tried to gouge my eye out and i was blinded for a short while. i dealt with that. thought i could, as i had done before, move on from it, but i was having flashbacks. i would wake up in a sweat, physically feeling like i was back living that moment again. a new survey of almost 17,000 police officers suggests that ptsd is far more common than thought. 90% of...
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jackson lee: i happen to live and be in the area of the texas children's hospital. i have obviously supported the legislation of danny davis. the point is that people with pre-existing conditions including sickle cell will not have access to health care under the trump guidance and i'm standing here not about the research, which is certainly beneficial, but it is about the fact that i'm standing for those with sickle cell, with pre-existing conditions, which is a pre-existing condition, to not be blocked from having good health care. that's why i rise to support h.r. 986 in order to ensure access to health care and not stopping pre-existing conditions from being covered. i thank the gentlelady and i ield back. the gentlewoman from florida is recognized. ms. shalala: i yield two minutes to the gentleman from new mexico, mr. lujan. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. lujan: i rise today to support the rule because for the past two years, the trump administration has relentlessly sabotaged the affordable care act and atacked my constituents' access to care. my republican colleagues
jackson lee: i happen to live and be in the area of the texas children's hospital. i have obviously supported the legislation of danny davis. the point is that people with pre-existing conditions including sickle cell will not have access to health care under the trump guidance and i'm standing here not about the research, which is certainly beneficial, but it is about the fact that i'm standing for those with sickle cell, with pre-existing conditions, which is a pre-existing condition, to not...
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sharon patterson and lee pollard forged documents and misled supervisors at essex police about the progress of cases. our home affairs correspondent dannytives who have both been dismissed from the force, lee pollard and sharon pattison, were both jailed. lee pollard was given a two—year term and sharon paterson 18 months. the judge said they shut down the cases to avoid doing the work. he said they had failed the victims of abuse and they had committed multiple acts of dishonesty. what they did was to falsify paperwork to suggest decisions had been made to end the cases or to take no further action against suspects. and in pollard‘s case he had destroyed all photographs which were potentially key evidence against a suspect. have we heard in court any reason as to why they might have done this? there was certainly no corrupt motive in terms of money, no financial benefit at all. there was nothing in terms of doing it for the offenders or the suspects, that they had some kind of link for them. it was all it seems because they felt it was a waste of their time to progress these cases. the court heard the unit they were working in was unde
sharon patterson and lee pollard forged documents and misled supervisors at essex police about the progress of cases. our home affairs correspondent dannytives who have both been dismissed from the force, lee pollard and sharon pattison, were both jailed. lee pollard was given a two—year term and sharon paterson 18 months. the judge said they shut down the cases to avoid doing the work. he said they had failed the victims of abuse and they had committed multiple acts of dishonesty. what they...