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no far fro dundee lies a town -- kanusie not far from the north sea. 1:35g if you want to watch. whose time wille it this weekending? dustin johnson, jordan spieth? or howbout tiger woods? at his first open championship since 2015. he'ski l to return to the open championship glory he's had before. a three-time open champion. not won since 2006. the last timechhe open pionship was played at car newsty dundee north sea. woods finished tied for 1h. it's a new tiger making his tay backo the top ready to take on an unfamiliar setting. >> the course is a little bit different than what it was.pl last c times we played it. so it will be a fun challenge. i've put myself up there in contention a couple times. just need to play some cleaner golf. who knows. >> all right, come one, come all. fun for fans of all ages. the giant bal scares me. prince georges county native a great showing eight wimbledon. a great backhand facing evan king of the breakers. later in theset,ow the fare court can win it for castles. ing not going down without a fight. the washington case
no far fro dundee lies a town -- kanusie not far from the north sea. 1:35g if you want to watch. whose time wille it this weekending? dustin johnson, jordan spieth? or howbout tiger woods? at his first open championship since 2015. he'ski l to return to the open championship glory he's had before. a three-time open champion. not won since 2006. the last timechhe open pionship was played at car newsty dundee north sea. woods finished tied for 1h. it's a new tiger making his tay backo the top...
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adele was admitted to an nhs psychiatric hospital in dundee. it's called carseview.ere, adele was determined to kill herself. staff needed to watch her 2a hours a day to prevent her from taking her own life. i was on constant observation, so a nurse was sitting outside my room, and i had my mattress on the floor, all my sheets were everywhere, my clothes were thrown about, my curtains were shut, and i think i remember somehow getting a sheet into my bathroom, and i think it got to the point where i was so anxious and i was so, "i don't want to be here any more," kind of thing. that day, adele made a serious attempt at suicide. staff came rushing in, and she says they got her to the ground. i was face down, my hand was like this up behind my back, both hands, my head was held down. it had to be held down to the ground because i was physically smashing my head off the ground. i don't know what i was trying to do. maybe knock myself unconscious or something. i don't know. it can't be easy for staff when someone is determined to harm themselves. physically restraining a
adele was admitted to an nhs psychiatric hospital in dundee. it's called carseview.ere, adele was determined to kill herself. staff needed to watch her 2a hours a day to prevent her from taking her own life. i was on constant observation, so a nurse was sitting outside my room, and i had my mattress on the floor, all my sheets were everywhere, my clothes were thrown about, my curtains were shut, and i think i remember somehow getting a sheet into my bathroom, and i think it got to the point...
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yes, i'm lucky enough to have been to the archive in dundee, which has the very first copy through toyears, although there are some consistent ones. dave sutherland who draws the bash street kids is in his 90s. he still hand draws and delivers it every week. it is a great privilege to be able to look back. 80 years of the beano. in a moment we'll have all the business news, but first the headlines on bbc news: trying to get back on track. after months of passenger misery northern trains reinstates most of its cancelled trains. families and doctors are told they don't need to go to court any more if they agree on an end—of—life decision for patients in a persistent vegetiative state. millions of voters go to the polls in zimbabwe. for the first time in the country's history the name robert mugabe is not on the ballot paper. good afternoon. i'm jamie good afternoon. i'mjamie roberts and with the business use. mirror and express newspaper, reach, made a £113 million half—year loss after it slashed the value of its regional publishing operations by £150 million. the firm, which used to be
yes, i'm lucky enough to have been to the archive in dundee, which has the very first copy through toyears, although there are some consistent ones. dave sutherland who draws the bash street kids is in his 90s. he still hand draws and delivers it every week. it is a great privilege to be able to look back. 80 years of the beano. in a moment we'll have all the business news, but first the headlines on bbc news: trying to get back on track. after months of passenger misery northern trains...
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these are the scorched fairways not of dubai but of dundee.where the ball can keep rolling and not always way you want it. jordan spieth arrived as defending champion but opening round showed why it stayed out the traps. as he folded, another american made the charge to the front. kevin kisner‘s made in south carolina and used to taking on the desert. 11 years ago, rory mcilroy came to carnoustie as an amateur. today, he looks very different on the course. he has not at all the breaks today but is one to keep an eye on. the english charge is led by southgate, he is in touch with the lead but with the british lions to prevail, they need to take on the tiger, tiger woods is fit again and back to win majors. early birdies looking ominous for the rest of the field but for some, these conditions will make the open a dream, ora nightmare. joe lynskey, bbc news. this the leaderboard then — kisner on top, after his round of 66 — 4 birdies and i eagle helping him along. rory mcilroy, well he played aggressive golf with the driver today — he's tied for
these are the scorched fairways not of dubai but of dundee.where the ball can keep rolling and not always way you want it. jordan spieth arrived as defending champion but opening round showed why it stayed out the traps. as he folded, another american made the charge to the front. kevin kisner‘s made in south carolina and used to taking on the desert. 11 years ago, rory mcilroy came to carnoustie as an amateur. today, he looks very different on the course. he has not at all the breaks today...
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it looks ratherfabulous in dundee this morning. that is a live shot of dundee. nice. thank you.is at her home in haworth where her life and work is being celebrated. are you ok? it is me, colin, let me in, my tribute to emily bronte on her 200th birthday. meet me in the hallway, this is the bronte parsonage museum, where emily bronte lived for almost all of her adult life. if you come into her father's study you can just see the edge of the piano, retuned at 4pm yesterday because it will be played later today with emily bronte themed music, part celebrations, and then come into the dining room. there is such history in this room. this is the very kuyt on which emily bronte died at the age of 30, three months after catching a chill at her brother's funeral. this dining room table is where she actually wrote wuthering heights. all kinds of celebrations have been going on. i've been having a look. it is a big bronte birthday, the 200th anniversary of emily bronte celebrated with poets and fields... yorkshire moors, so bleak and old, inspired the heart of emily... displays of falcon
it looks ratherfabulous in dundee this morning. that is a live shot of dundee. nice. thank you.is at her home in haworth where her life and work is being celebrated. are you ok? it is me, colin, let me in, my tribute to emily bronte on her 200th birthday. meet me in the hallway, this is the bronte parsonage museum, where emily bronte lived for almost all of her adult life. if you come into her father's study you can just see the edge of the piano, retuned at 4pm yesterday because it will be...
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yes, i am lucky enough to have been to the archive in dundee, which has the very first copy through tofferent to the one when you were a boy but he is still a mischievous rascal. —— the dennis of today.” won't ask your age. i think you make afair won't ask your age. i think you make a fair assumption! thank you for bringing this in and happy birthday. headlines coming up on the bbc news channel but first a look at the weather forecast with sarah. it was a soggy weather forecast with sarah. it was a soggy weekend across many parts of the country but of course that rainfall is really welcome for most of us after what has been an extremely dry summer up until now. we are seeing a changing conditions. staying unsettled today. this is the picture in north wales, where we have got blue skies peeking through but also humourless clouds producing heavy showers. that is the story up and down the country. sunny spells with scattered showers. through the week we will see showers that fade away later on as things warm up. it will be less windy than it has been over the course of the weekend but sti
yes, i am lucky enough to have been to the archive in dundee, which has the very first copy through tofferent to the one when you were a boy but he is still a mischievous rascal. —— the dennis of today.” won't ask your age. i think you make afair won't ask your age. i think you make a fair assumption! thank you for bringing this in and happy birthday. headlines coming up on the bbc news channel but first a look at the weather forecast with sarah. it was a soggy weather forecast with...
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marches were held in glasgow, dundee and edinburgh, and some demonstrators heckled the president at hisry course. from there, here's the bbc‘s ros atkins. those organising donald trump's visit the uk have been very careful to keep the president away from the protestors who they knew would be turning out to object to his visit and to object to some of the policies he has pursued from the white house. today, though, as he spent a couple of nights at his turnberry golf resort, it has been impossible to avoid the protestors. we knew he was going to play golf. he has played golf on over 50 weekends since arriving in the white house at the beginning of last year, and so he turned out today, but so did protestors who knew he would be out playing 18 —— weighing 18 holes. so, in this report from lorna gordon, you will see in a day of protest, part of it saw the president and the protestors coming face to face. this has been described as a private visit to scotland, but president trump is not publicity shy. making his way round the turnberry fairways, acknowledging the waiting media and protestor
marches were held in glasgow, dundee and edinburgh, and some demonstrators heckled the president at hisry course. from there, here's the bbc‘s ros atkins. those organising donald trump's visit the uk have been very careful to keep the president away from the protestors who they knew would be turning out to object to his visit and to object to some of the policies he has pursued from the white house. today, though, as he spent a couple of nights at his turnberry golf resort, it has been...
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i feel all crocodile dundee. >> man: beautiful. >> anthony: so all that paddling, how bad am i gonna can i tell you, i got the -- >> anthony: that hesitation, not a good sign. those tenderloins are nice. good stuff. man, we have mastered the wild today. the mississippi delta is a big sponge that stretches between the yazoo and the mississippi. it's what's called an alluvial floodplain of about 7,000 square miles or almost 4.5 million acres. this area used to look very different. massive, wild, old wood forests and swamps. after the passage of the cheerful sounding native removal act of 1830, the delta became open for settlement by any white people crazy enough, hearty enough, determined enough, or just plain mean and greedy enough to come here. >> julia reed: there's no way to make up for our bad racial past, but you do, you know, the sense of community that keeps people here is evidenced in this place. >> anthony: julia reed is greenville born and raised. the daughter of a political family. a writer, author, and as delta as it gets. how long you been in the city? >> john currence: 2
i feel all crocodile dundee. >> man: beautiful. >> anthony: so all that paddling, how bad am i gonna can i tell you, i got the -- >> anthony: that hesitation, not a good sign. those tenderloins are nice. good stuff. man, we have mastered the wild today. the mississippi delta is a big sponge that stretches between the yazoo and the mississippi. it's what's called an alluvial floodplain of about 7,000 square miles or almost 4.5 million acres. this area used to look very...
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we are speaking to steven geffen, the s&p's foreign affairs spokesperson live from dundee.have been appropriate for nicola sturgeon —— nicola sturgeon to have been there? well, it's being met —— you being met by the secretary of state for scotla nd met by the secretary of state for scotland and i think that we have got to be careful about our relationship with donald trump. this is not about america. people from america are very, very welcome to come and visit us. i represent saint andrews and we are delighted to have students, academics, golfers, all sorts coming to saint andrews and it makes it a better place for it. this is about the person that holds the office of the presidency with the us at the moment, person who's taken action against immigrant children, separating them from parents making the most dreadful remarks and i think it is a shame the british government is not standing up to him a little bit more. but isn't it a bit disingenuous to say this is not about america when it clearly is? he's the president of america, he was elected by americans because he won us
we are speaking to steven geffen, the s&p's foreign affairs spokesperson live from dundee.have been appropriate for nicola sturgeon —— nicola sturgeon to have been there? well, it's being met —— you being met by the secretary of state for scotla nd met by the secretary of state for scotland and i think that we have got to be careful about our relationship with donald trump. this is not about america. people from america are very, very welcome to come and visit us. i represent saint...
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these are the scorched fairways, not of dubai but dundee.champion but opening round showed wide to stay out the traps. as he faulted an american made the charge to the front. kevin kisner made in south carolina and used to taking on the desert. 11 years ago rory mcilroy came to carnoustie as an amateur. today the course and his career looks very different. while he has not had all the breaks today, is a lwa ys not had all the breaks today, is always one to keep an eye on. the english charge is led by southgate. matthews with two and is in touch with the lead but the british have to ta ke with the lead but the british have to take on the tiger, back fit and ready to win majors. early birdies looking ominous for the rest of the field. for some, these conditions would make the open a dream, or a nightmare... kevin kisner the early pacemaker in the clubhouse, on five under par. an impressive performance from him today. close behind, three south africans. erik van rooyen, finishing on four under par. an impressive round for him. and another notab
these are the scorched fairways, not of dubai but dundee.champion but opening round showed wide to stay out the traps. as he faulted an american made the charge to the front. kevin kisner made in south carolina and used to taking on the desert. 11 years ago rory mcilroy came to carnoustie as an amateur. today the course and his career looks very different. while he has not had all the breaks today, is a lwa ys not had all the breaks today, is always one to keep an eye on. the english charge is...
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a statement from scottish police telling us there have been protests and edinburgh, glasgow and dundeeimate you 11,000 people took part in those demonstrations. yesterday i cannot believe he did not see those pictures of a big inflatable balloon in london depicting donald trump as an orange nappy clad baby. that balloon is headed across the border to scotland and made a feature in the protest in edinburgh earlier at a park in the centre of town call the meadows. as you can see he didn'tjust go up, it of course had to be brought down as well which required quite a few of the organisers getting involved to deflate it. there were some people saying they were expecting something a little bigger when his balloon was trailed. i think it measures 20 feet in height, i will let you decide whether that is big, small orjust about where you are expecting. either way it's become one of the defining images of this trip to the uk by donald trump along with that press c0 nfe re nce uk by donald trump along with that press conference yesterday in chequers and the picture of melania trump and donald tru
a statement from scottish police telling us there have been protests and edinburgh, glasgow and dundeeimate you 11,000 people took part in those demonstrations. yesterday i cannot believe he did not see those pictures of a big inflatable balloon in london depicting donald trump as an orange nappy clad baby. that balloon is headed across the border to scotland and made a feature in the protest in edinburgh earlier at a park in the centre of town call the meadows. as you can see he didn'tjust go...
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running out, for copies of crocodile dundee. that's not an eye. i'm so glad you did that.e of 24, has increased by more than half in the last 20 years, according to research by the university of bristol. pressure from social media and a decline in community support are thought to be contributing factors. it's the first time scientists have been able to compare mental health symptoms in pregnancy across generations. mother and daughter sandra and jasmine, told us about their experiences. i don't recall any anxiety, ijust took all normal concerns about whether the pregnancy was progressing well. we literally went to see a midwife every two weeks. i think if i can remember that correctly, we certainly didn't have online tools or social media to try and interact, to get information or even frighten ourselves with.|j and interact, to get information or even frighten ourselves with. i got quite anxious throughout our pregnancy that something was going to go wrong and i can't explain why felt like that but there is so much more thrown at you. i think that creates anxiety in itsel
running out, for copies of crocodile dundee. that's not an eye. i'm so glad you did that.e of 24, has increased by more than half in the last 20 years, according to research by the university of bristol. pressure from social media and a decline in community support are thought to be contributing factors. it's the first time scientists have been able to compare mental health symptoms in pregnancy across generations. mother and daughter sandra and jasmine, told us about their experiences. i don't...