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junhui has been put out of the uk snooker championship in only the second round by world number 65 david graceght back to win the match 6—5 in milton keynes. former world champion neil robertson beat chris wakelin 6—1. a six from england captain heather knight gave her side sydney thunder victory at the women's big bash in australia. they beat the melbourne stars by seven wickets with more than six overs to spare. it's the second round of the fa cup and there's been a bit of an upset. national league north minnows chorley came from behind to beat league one peterborough. with that and the rest of the days results, here's ben croucher. it looked like we weren't going to get any shocks today. nine games in total today. three non—league sides in action. it looked like we'd not have a shock in sight but the late kick off treated us to a decent giant—killing from chorley. they'd already knocked wigan out in round 1. they are currently second bottom of the national league north. that's the sixth tier in england. peterborough are in league one. that's tier 3. chorley came from behind and thoroughly d
junhui has been put out of the uk snooker championship in only the second round by world number 65 david graceght back to win the match 6—5 in milton keynes. former world champion neil robertson beat chris wakelin 6—1. a six from england captain heather knight gave her side sydney thunder victory at the women's big bash in australia. they beat the melbourne stars by seven wickets with more than six overs to spare. it's the second round of the fa cup and there's been a bit of an upset....
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he'll face ali carter tomorrow while trump takes on david grace in the other semi.through to the last four of the atp finals. the serb — at the top of your screen — beat alexander zverev in straight sets — 6—3, 7—6 at the o2 arena in london. he's aiming to win a record equalling sixth title at the end of season tournament and plays the us open champion dominic thiem in the semis tomorrow. that's all the sport for now. the weather as we head through the weekend is looking a little bit mixed. we will see a cold front moving south and that'll dominate things for the next few days. on saturday, eight mild and breezy sort of day. there will be some rain and initially that will be in the cold fronts across scotland and northern ireland, it will slip across england through the rest of the weekend. he will see deals developing with gusts to 60 miles an hour. billy windy in the north of scotland. breezy and mild elsewhere with temperatures holding into double figures, so much madder than last night. on saturday, this cold front will sit across northern england and into wales
he'll face ali carter tomorrow while trump takes on david grace in the other semi.through to the last four of the atp finals. the serb — at the top of your screen — beat alexander zverev in straight sets — 6—3, 7—6 at the o2 arena in london. he's aiming to win a record equalling sixth title at the end of season tournament and plays the us open champion dominic thiem in the semis tomorrow. that's all the sport for now. the weather as we head through the weekend is looking a little bit...
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he'll face eitherjudd trump or david grace who meet in the other semi final tonight.by darleacob, won the betfair chase at haydock park for the third time in four years. defending champion and favourite lostintranslation struggled into third. austria's dominic thiem ended novak djokovic's hopes of winning a record equalling sixth season ending atp tour title. it took him three sets to see off the world number one who will face the winner of rafa nadal and danil medvedev in tomorrow's final. sue barker is with andrew castle. a three hour marathon, it was, andrew and thiem, how did he come back with like 4—0 down in that final tie—break and he'd just hit winner after winner. very impressive. also impressive was the way after having match point in the second set, he managed to establish and just carry on, deal with the disappointment going into the third, but you're right, to be 4—0 down, i do not think novak djokovic would have lost a tie—break from 50 down ever. there were times when he was a little flat today, but thiem was there to take advantage. i think he is chang
he'll face eitherjudd trump or david grace who meet in the other semi final tonight.by darleacob, won the betfair chase at haydock park for the third time in four years. defending champion and favourite lostintranslation struggled into third. austria's dominic thiem ended novak djokovic's hopes of winning a record equalling sixth season ending atp tour title. it took him three sets to see off the world number one who will face the winner of rafa nadal and danil medvedev in tomorrow's final. sue...
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ding junhui has been put out of the uk snooker championship in only the second round by england's david gracee match 6—5 in milton keynes. former world champion neil robertson beat chris wakelin 6—1. a six from england captain heather knight gave her side sydney thunder victory at the women's big bash in australia. they beat the melbourne stars by seven wickets with more than six overs to spare. one of the most attractive aspects of the fa cup is when there's a giant killing. when a little known teams knocks out one of the big boys. well, it was the start of the second round today and that didn't happen. lots of goals though, ben croucher has more. we have got some good goals to show you. nine games in total today. three non—league sides in action and barely an upset in sight. not a classic fa cup day sadly but still plenty of talking points and some belting goals to show you too. we'll start with the early game. solihull moors of the national league. their preparations were badly affected because they've not played for 17 days after a positive covid test in the squad and barely been able to
ding junhui has been put out of the uk snooker championship in only the second round by england's david gracee match 6—5 in milton keynes. former world champion neil robertson beat chris wakelin 6—1. a six from england captain heather knight gave her side sydney thunder victory at the women's big bash in australia. they beat the melbourne stars by seven wickets with more than six overs to spare. one of the most attractive aspects of the fa cup is when there's a giant killing. when a little...
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take you there now — these are live pictures from the marshall arena, where ding was ahead against david gracen watch this match live on bbc one and the bbc sport website right now. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories and follow the latest from this afternoon's football via the bbc sport website. protests are under way in paris against a new law restricting sharing of images of police officers. the demonstrators argue it undermines the freedom of the press to document police abuses. the government says the law protects security services from receiving online abuse. the action comes days after the distribution of disturbing footage showing police officers beating black music producer michel zecler. president emmanuel macron called the officers' action "shocking". mark lobel reports. pursued by the police for not wearing a facemask, then, set upon in the reception room of his music studio by those he thought were meant to protect him. caught on this cctv footage that has struck a nerve in france, the black french music producer michel zeckler is brutally punched,
take you there now — these are live pictures from the marshall arena, where ding was ahead against david gracen watch this match live on bbc one and the bbc sport website right now. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories and follow the latest from this afternoon's football via the bbc sport website. protests are under way in paris against a new law restricting sharing of images of police officers. the demonstrators argue it undermines the freedom of the press to...
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take you there now — these are live pictures, from the marshall arena where ding was ahead against david gracean watch this match live on bbc one and the bbc sport website right now. england cricket captain heather knight said she was "really chuffed" after her side sydney thunder beat melbourne stars to win the women's big bash league title. fellow england internationals katherine brunt and nat sciver were in the stars team. they chose to bat first but crumbled to 86—9 in the face of a fine performance from the thunder bowlers. theirs is a young side, but knight's experience showed. she hit the winning runs, a six giving them victory by seven wickets. that's all the sport for now. still 3—0 to manchester city against burnley. you can keep up—to—date with all the rest of the sport on our website. that's it for now. goodbye. around 13,000 people employed by one of the uk high street‘s biggest retailers, arcadia, are waiting to hear if theirjobs are safe, with the company described as on the brink of collapse. administrators could be appointed to the group, which owns brands such as topshop, dor
take you there now — these are live pictures, from the marshall arena where ding was ahead against david gracean watch this match live on bbc one and the bbc sport website right now. england cricket captain heather knight said she was "really chuffed" after her side sydney thunder beat melbourne stars to win the women's big bash league title. fellow england internationals katherine brunt and nat sciver were in the stars team. they chose to bat first but crumbled to 86—9 in the...
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i think that has been the saving grace. david: you mentioned uncertainty about the election.right now. it strikes me that that could affect two of the three factors that could be dampening the enthusiasm. who is the president but also new stimulus. who is elected and who is in the senate could affect that. as an investor, how do you plan for that? how big of a difference is there between the twoforks in the road? next fiscalhink the relief package is coming regardless of the outcome. the details within will differ, of course, depending on the election outcome, and the timing is likely to differ depending on the outlook. the issue between now and then -- and we don't know when then is -- is what happens to the economy driven by the virus. even absent any kind of lockdown, what we see in the economic data is that human beings and small businesses still make decisions. i believe we have not finished building the bridge to get the economy across the chasm created by the virus. that is what is important, particularly the labor market indicators that we will be getting, as to how q
i think that has been the saving grace. david: you mentioned uncertainty about the election.right now. it strikes me that that could affect two of the three factors that could be dampening the enthusiasm. who is the president but also new stimulus. who is elected and who is in the senate could affect that. as an investor, how do you plan for that? how big of a difference is there between the twoforks in the road? next fiscalhink the relief package is coming regardless of the outcome. the...
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david: in your book on jazz, you talk about the grace you either played with or influenced you.ould like to ask your brief comments on some of them. first is louis armstrong. you originally thought he was an uncle tom, but you changed your view, i guess? wynton: yes, because it is hard for later generations to understand the challenges of earlier generations, norms, things of show business. what louis armstrong did, it doesn't mean -- now i understand more of his genius and who he was and what he played, but it still doesn't mean when i look at the movies he made, the positions he went, i don't necessarily like that. i don't like where black people are in any american movies of the 1930's, 1940's, and 1950's. in fact, a lot of it now has that same type of destructive mythology. if you consider the fact that when i was a teenager, the heroic figure for black youth in movies where pimps. what is it for a pimp to be a hero, the top of your mythology? to not get sidetracked, i thought that, but later i understood who louis armstrong was as a musician. that's a totally different stor
david: in your book on jazz, you talk about the grace you either played with or influenced you.ould like to ask your brief comments on some of them. first is louis armstrong. you originally thought he was an uncle tom, but you changed your view, i guess? wynton: yes, because it is hard for later generations to understand the challenges of earlier generations, norms, things of show business. what louis armstrong did, it doesn't mean -- now i understand more of his genius and who he was and what...
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david for all you do and our friendship. thank you. ♪ ♪ i. >>> legal commentator nasty grace ways in on how citizens protect themselves and avoidcriminal of victim. an exploration of hidingcaste system in the out. that "washington post" carlos offers thought odd the volume of book written about president trump, and a collection of the late supreme court antonin scalia's writings. fine more information on your program guide or at booktv.org. >> on our monthly author interview prop depth didn't we spoke with retired admiral james da -- we responsibles to viewer's question about the recent removal of confederate statues. >> i do not believe any statue anywhere ever should be torn down by a mob. that's just not in my view appropriate. we august to have a -- ought to have a national conversation and we are beginning to, but which statues of what individuals from what period of history ought to be reexamined. and for my money, as i look at the spectrum, i would say that for, for example, the confederate generals and admirals who took up arms against the united states of america and were by definition traitors to their oath to support
david for all you do and our friendship. thank you. ♪ ♪ i. >>> legal commentator nasty grace ways in on how citizens protect themselves and avoidcriminal of victim. an exploration of hidingcaste system in the out. that "washington post" carlos offers thought odd the volume of book written about president trump, and a collection of the late supreme court antonin scalia's writings. fine more information on your program guide or at booktv.org. >> on our monthly author...
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the only saving grace here is that he hasn't been paying attention. does this, davidns any less acute for you? >> slightly. it's the flip side of what some of us have been talking about for nearly four years now, which is a president who has not seemed that interested in reading his president's daily brief and other top level documents. that's been largely a negative for its implications for national security, for the ability to look two and three steps beyond a tweet to see what it might do in the international arena. this is the flip side of that, alex, which is if he has not paid that much attention to it and he hasn't retained much of that knowledge, he's much less of a security risk, whether intentionally because he wants to put something out there or unintentionally because he can't keep straight what it is that he heard from his favorite cable news channel and what it is he heard from his intelligence reports. it may be a saving grace that he has not cared that much about every nugget of intelligence that he could get his hands on. >> i get your concern and you
the only saving grace here is that he hasn't been paying attention. does this, davidns any less acute for you? >> slightly. it's the flip side of what some of us have been talking about for nearly four years now, which is a president who has not seemed that interested in reading his president's daily brief and other top level documents. that's been largely a negative for its implications for national security, for the ability to look two and three steps beyond a tweet to see what it might...
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one thing the president may be focused on, grace, we know he'll campaign in georgia next month for senators kelly loeffler and davidfor a runoff january 5th. if he truly that believes the election is rigged, he's been saying all since november 3rd, why bother? >> yeah. the really interesting conundrum he's in. you can't say, oh, this election was completely fraudulent and i can still win and we need lefler and perdue to win in georgia. down campaigning in the state, according to reports i saw, an event, a lot of people questioning. if this election was a scam, isn't it already decided? isn't the fix in from the start? muddying lawyers like linwood and sidney powell files lawsuits, with no evidence making baseless claims of fraud. a real conundrum for republicans. >> with regard to the first presidential briefing monday, what will be most pressing there. >> definitely lly coronavirus. the biggest danger has been the inability of joe biden and his team to have full visibility in vaccine distribution efforts and into everything the government has been doing to try to respond to the pandemic. that's the number one item
one thing the president may be focused on, grace, we know he'll campaign in georgia next month for senators kelly loeffler and davidfor a runoff january 5th. if he truly that believes the election is rigged, he's been saying all since november 3rd, why bother? >> yeah. the really interesting conundrum he's in. you can't say, oh, this election was completely fraudulent and i can still win and we need lefler and perdue to win in georgia. down campaigning in the state, according to reports i...
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graceful concession typically does. >> woodruff: and we have the president continuing to say he will win, and the secretary of state saying transition to a second trump term. davidess, we thank you very much. >> thank you. >> woodruff: even with all that's been known about the catholic church's sexual abuse scandals, today's revelations about the historical role of pope john paul ii in the elevation of a former archbishop accused of sexual abuse was stunning. a report from the vatican found that two popes either ignored, overlooked, or downplayed allegations when it came to taking tough action against theodore mccarrick over two decades. amna nawaz has the story. >> nawaz: judy, the 449-page report found that before john paul ii elevated theodore mccarrick to archbishop of washington, he already was aware of multiple allegations against mccarrick. that included reports of sexual misconduct with another priest, sharing beds with seminarians, and anonymous letters accusing him of pedophilia with his nephews. but mccarrick denied those allegations, and he rose to become one of the most powerful and well known catholic leaders in the u.s. the investigation also foun
graceful concession typically does. >> woodruff: and we have the president continuing to say he will win, and the secretary of state saying transition to a second trump term. davidess, we thank you very much. >> thank you. >> woodruff: even with all that's been known about the catholic church's sexual abuse scandals, today's revelations about the historical role of pope john paul ii in the elevation of a former archbishop accused of sexual abuse was stunning. a report from the...
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guaranteed germany's unification, the way he did it with grace and dignity, that obviously holds him in good stead. and jimmy carter, who the camp davidso the normalization of relations with china. those will mark them as successful presidents at least on the foreign policy stage, but, steve, you look at what donald trump has done, there are few scattered agreements in the middle east, which may or may not fall apart. other than that, it has been, for the most part, a government by gesture. >> well, you have to ask what will last and what will last in a way that truly influences the country. you just mentioned two presidents who, in our lifetimes, were unpopular at the moment, they lost re-election and have become more popular and more respected sense and it some extent, especially in george h.w. bush's case, their terms have been re-evaluated. yet those two one-term presidents are overshadowed by a two-term president, ronald reagan, who defeated one of them and the other was the successor of ronald reagan and each are part of in a way the story of the conservative to movement that ronald reagan managed to lead and influenced and shap
guaranteed germany's unification, the way he did it with grace and dignity, that obviously holds him in good stead. and jimmy carter, who the camp davidso the normalization of relations with china. those will mark them as successful presidents at least on the foreign policy stage, but, steve, you look at what donald trump has done, there are few scattered agreements in the middle east, which may or may not fall apart. other than that, it has been, for the most part, a government by gesture....