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dougal, get in the cart. sorry. you can't choose your family. but you can choose to save money with geico. what! ha ha ha ha ha ha! geico, see how much you could save. >>> mickelson in there put the finishing touches and then headed to the 17th with justin thomas. that comes your way next. thomas, the last few balls on the putting green. let's bring you up to date on how this playoff happened or will happen. phil's second at the 7th. >> not many guys would have the guts to try that shot. he almost holes it. >> mickelson came into the round two back. justin thomas got hot quickly. at the 6th. >> smart play to hit it over that green. the tee was shortened on that. a lot of players were playing long and pitching back. >> that got him the third birdie. he quickly moved to 12 under and mickelson rolling it at the 4th. >> he was rock solid with that claw putter grip. >> three birdies in the first four holes for mickelson who got to 13 under. mickelson got a break off the tree. second shot now. steering clear of the water. >> just playing a big high cu
dougal, get in the cart. sorry. you can't choose your family. but you can choose to save money with geico. what! ha ha ha ha ha ha! geico, see how much you could save. >>> mickelson in there put the finishing touches and then headed to the 17th with justin thomas. that comes your way next. thomas, the last few balls on the putting green. let's bring you up to date on how this playoff happened or will happen. phil's second at the 7th. >> not many guys would have the guts to try...
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Mar 24, 2018
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dougal shaw, bbc news. now on bbc news, it's time for click.he rise of the robots. this week, we will meet the people whose livelihoods are under threat. the robots, they go for ourjobs. and those who are doing something about it. including people who might have thought that theirjobs were safe. and we start with those who deal with the biggest things on water. this is how stuff moves around the world. your car, your tv, your phone. they all arrived in a shipping container, one of millions each year stacked on gargantuan ships and sailed from where they are made to where they are sold. 0ffloading these containers at ports across the globe is a complicated task as they are lifted from the ships, moved to the land and then, when the right ride arrives, they are loaded onto lorries to be driven across the mainland. but at europe's busiest port, rotterdam and its third busiest, hamburg, something new is happening. some of the cranes here don't have drivers. and some of the lorries don't have cabs. these are europe's first robotic ports. so what we'
dougal shaw, bbc news. now on bbc news, it's time for click.he rise of the robots. this week, we will meet the people whose livelihoods are under threat. the robots, they go for ourjobs. and those who are doing something about it. including people who might have thought that theirjobs were safe. and we start with those who deal with the biggest things on water. this is how stuff moves around the world. your car, your tv, your phone. they all arrived in a shipping container, one of millions each...
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dougal shaw, bbc news. 0ur our top stories on bbc news.s across the country to call for stricter gun controls. the australian cricket authorities have launched an urgent investigation after the captain of the national team admitted that his side deliberately tampered with the ball during a test match. stay in with that story. 0n the line is andrew mccormack, a sports reporter in melbourne for seven news. andrew cotter thank you forjoining us. andrew cotter thank you forjoining us. we have heard from the chief executive of cricket australia in the last hour or so, but he has not announced any action against the tea m announced any action against the team members so far. is that surprising? well, yes and no, to a certain extent. thank you for having me. ican certain extent. thank you for having me. i can tell you what, everybody toa man me. i can tell you what, everybody to a man in australia has woken up absolutely outraged by what they have seen in south africa overnight. we are baying for blood this morning, most of the general public wa
dougal shaw, bbc news. 0ur our top stories on bbc news.s across the country to call for stricter gun controls. the australian cricket authorities have launched an urgent investigation after the captain of the national team admitted that his side deliberately tampered with the ball during a test match. stay in with that story. 0n the line is andrew mccormack, a sports reporter in melbourne for seven news. andrew cotter thank you forjoining us. andrew cotter thank you forjoining us. we have heard...
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dougal shaw, bbc news. you're watching bbc news.e joined rallies across the country, to call for stricter gun controls. the australian cricket authorities have launched an urgent investigation, after the captain of the national team admitted that his side deliberately tampered with the ball during a test match. earlier i spoke with andrew mccormack, a sports reporter in melbourne for seven news. i began by asking whether he was surprised that cricket australia had not thus far announced any action against the team members. well, yes and no, to a certain extent. thank you for having me. i can tell you what, everybody to a man in australia has woken up absolutely outraged by what they have seen in cape town overnight. we are baying for blood this morning, most of the general public wants something to be done, and swift action to be taken by cricket australia. but they have given a stay of execution, as it were, to steve smith. with two days left of the test match it looks like he will walk onto the pitch in cape town tonight, day 4 of
dougal shaw, bbc news. you're watching bbc news.e joined rallies across the country, to call for stricter gun controls. the australian cricket authorities have launched an urgent investigation, after the captain of the national team admitted that his side deliberately tampered with the ball during a test match. earlier i spoke with andrew mccormack, a sports reporter in melbourne for seven news. i began by asking whether he was surprised that cricket australia had not thus far announced any...
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presidential compound two other men involved in the attack which happened in the capital or good dougal managed to flee it happened two days after eight people were killed in twin assaults on the military headquarters and french embassy in the capital city those are your headlines you're up to date we hope you stay with us. next and of course you can follow all our big stories on our web site at al-jazeera dot com but but. the war will. last. for many years people have been fleeing eritrea. a steady stream across the border .
presidential compound two other men involved in the attack which happened in the capital or good dougal managed to flee it happened two days after eight people were killed in twin assaults on the military headquarters and french embassy in the capital city those are your headlines you're up to date we hope you stay with us. next and of course you can follow all our big stories on our web site at al-jazeera dot com but but. the war will. last. for many years people have been fleeing eritrea. a...
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dougal shaw reports. meet gary spall. he slept rough in london for more than a decade.ems. he was in and out of this central london hospital. typically, he was discharged back onto the streets. this is where i used to bed down. it's horrible. in winter, even worse. how did you feel when you made the five—minute walk out of hospital back to this? it's not a good place to recuperate. really depressed. but thanks to the pathway charity, the nhs became a way to save gary. they made contact with him during a stay in hospital and used it as a chance to turn his life around. now he has a home and a beloved pet dog, lola. the charity helps 3,000 homeless people each year, operating in 11 hospitals across the uk, like this one in east london. it assembles a dedicated team to help the homeless. this includes a gp, a nurse, an occupational therapist and crucially, a care navigator. he is trusted by homeless patients because of his background. sometimes we'll get a patient who says to me "you don't know what it's like to be on the street and be homeless," and i can turn round and s
dougal shaw reports. meet gary spall. he slept rough in london for more than a decade.ems. he was in and out of this central london hospital. typically, he was discharged back onto the streets. this is where i used to bed down. it's horrible. in winter, even worse. how did you feel when you made the five—minute walk out of hospital back to this? it's not a good place to recuperate. really depressed. but thanks to the pathway charity, the nhs became a way to save gary. they made contact with...
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dougal shaw reports. and all too familiar eyesore.spend millions cleaning it up every year. one designerfrom london cleaning it up every year. one designer from london has cleaning it up every year. one designerfrom london has a plan to deal with the problem. it began with an experiment, taking examples of street litter. i could find pretty much programmes for recycling for litter apart from chewing gum. most chewing gum is made of synthetic rubber. black plastic, this is obtained from petrochemicals, which are refined from fossil fuels. chewing gum is a versatile material for lots of manufacturing processes but you it before it sticks to the ground? but you it before it sticks to the ground ? these are but you it before it sticks to the ground? these are where the special bins come in, they are made from chewing gum themselves. they have signed up to use the bins here.|j can recycle my chewing gum and it gets turned into something nice. lot of the chewing gum gets changed into these coffee cups. recycled, can be turned into something
dougal shaw reports. and all too familiar eyesore.spend millions cleaning it up every year. one designerfrom london cleaning it up every year. one designer from london has cleaning it up every year. one designerfrom london has a plan to deal with the problem. it began with an experiment, taking examples of street litter. i could find pretty much programmes for recycling for litter apart from chewing gum. most chewing gum is made of synthetic rubber. black plastic, this is obtained from...
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karen dugal income dougall gave exclusive rights to her company called ami. now she says that it was illegal, that it was against public policy and she was defrauded into entering into the agreement. but both of these situations involve arbitration clauses and arbitration is where lawsuits go to die. the one woman who does not have an arbitration clause or even a contract to contend with is summer svervos. and that case, as of this week, is going forward in new york supreme court and it will be subjected to the rules of discovery which is devastating. so the answer to your question is, summer zervos' case poses the clearest and most present danger to trump and his team. >>> attorney general jeff sessions fired former fbi acting director andrew mccabe. but three sources tell nbc news that as the fbi's deputy director, mccabe authorized an investigation into whether sessions lied to congress. when sessions tied to the senate judiciary committee about the trump campaign's contacts with russians in this exchange with then senator al franken. >> if there is any ev
karen dugal income dougall gave exclusive rights to her company called ami. now she says that it was illegal, that it was against public policy and she was defrauded into entering into the agreement. but both of these situations involve arbitration clauses and arbitration is where lawsuits go to die. the one woman who does not have an arbitration clause or even a contract to contend with is summer svervos. and that case, as of this week, is going forward in new york supreme court and it will be...