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edmonds‘ form has seen him rise to world number 22.m. the 24—year—old austrian stunned rafael nadal in straight sets, 7—5, 6—3, breaking the dull‘s 50 set winning streak on clay. his last defeat on the surface was also against dominic thiem in may 2017. the loss means roger federer will replace rafael nadal as world number one. derby have taken a 1-0 world number one. derby have taken a 1—0 lead over fulham at the end of the first leg of their semi—final play—off match. cameron jerome the first leg of their semi—final play—off match. cameronjerome put them in front before half—time. despite the show, full —— pressure from fulham, debbie held that advantage. the second leg of the play—off semi—final is on may 14. in the scottish premiership, livingston have progressed to the play—off final after a 1—1 draw with dundee united. they took the lead through alan lithgow before dundee equalised. livingston held on to seal a 4—3 aggregate victory, and they will face either party this all 01’ they will face either party this all or ross county
edmonds‘ form has seen him rise to world number 22.m. the 24—year—old austrian stunned rafael nadal in straight sets, 7—5, 6—3, breaking the dull‘s 50 set winning streak on clay. his last defeat on the surface was also against dominic thiem in may 2017. the loss means roger federer will replace rafael nadal as world number one. derby have taken a 1-0 world number one. derby have taken a 1—0 lead over fulham at the end of the first leg of their semi—final play—off match....
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- the blue floral shirt, noel edmonds. talk us through what happened?le, nothing happens, it is extremely dull. as far as the board are concerned they have shareholders and nobody will complain. there will be one or two loonies. this time income some people with some real issues. noel edmonds has a big claim against lloyds in terms of some background issues. it is quite funny. he boasted about the landmark, it has been more like a skid mark. i am not sure about is the right, to have. this relates to the tie—up with hbos? and some nasty bits have to come out overall. there was a lovely phrases, mr surman noel edmonds, this is not a game show. he said if you want to turn it into a game show, i will call a you want to turn it into a game show, iwill call a pointless, you want to turn it into a game show, iwill calla pointless, or you want to turn it into a game show, iwill call a pointless, or if you want to turn it into jail show, iwill call a pointless, or if you want to turn it intojail 0r show, iwill call a pointless, or if you want to turn it intojail
- the blue floral shirt, noel edmonds. talk us through what happened?le, nothing happens, it is extremely dull. as far as the board are concerned they have shareholders and nobody will complain. there will be one or two loonies. this time income some people with some real issues. noel edmonds has a big claim against lloyds in terms of some background issues. it is quite funny. he boasted about the landmark, it has been more like a skid mark. i am not sure about is the right, to have. this...
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a reminder of our top story that kyle edmonds is through to the second round of the french open tennis victory over alex de manur from australia and what a return from serena williams, her first grand slam event since the australian open in 2017 and she has cruised through as well at roland gallas beating katrina poll on her comeback week. that‘s all from sportsday with me will perry. we‘ll have more throughout the evening. let‘s get more now on the investigation into the shooting in the belgian city of liege. three people were killed, including two female police officers. the gunman was shot dead. it‘s being treated as a terrorist attack. our europe correspondent damian grammaticas is in liege. hejoins us live. he joins us live. what is the latest? there have been reports in the past couple of hours that have been coming out. police investigators looking at the perpetrator of this attack. reports coming out that he may have been on some sort of a police watchlist for suspected contacts with radical figures. that has not been confirmed publicly. there have been reports quoting police s
a reminder of our top story that kyle edmonds is through to the second round of the french open tennis victory over alex de manur from australia and what a return from serena williams, her first grand slam event since the australian open in 2017 and she has cruised through as well at roland gallas beating katrina poll on her comeback week. that‘s all from sportsday with me will perry. we‘ll have more throughout the evening. let‘s get more now on the investigation into the shooting in the...
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nail biting finish for world number three alexander spare of sporting an old black number as carl edmond proved a full medieval opponent britain's number one kept him on his toes as both sets went into a tie break marathon rallies like this one meant that the german was held back for a seven match points eventually he sealed the deal on the eighth attempt at the end of this twenty two bull rally. spirit has cemented his place as the world's third best player with a win at the madrid open last week and is on course for a title defense here. later on move back joke which also booked his place in the quarter finals beating spaniard i'll bet that almost no loss in straight sets. it's the very first quarter final appearance of the season for the former world number one who has struggled with injury in recent years to face japan's came to she koori next. excitement is building across the u.k. and abroad of course ahead of tomorrow's well wedding between prince harry and the american actress meghan markle crowds have been gathering outside of windsor castle near london where the couple are due
nail biting finish for world number three alexander spare of sporting an old black number as carl edmond proved a full medieval opponent britain's number one kept him on his toes as both sets went into a tie break marathon rallies like this one meant that the german was held back for a seven match points eventually he sealed the deal on the eighth attempt at the end of this twenty two bull rally. spirit has cemented his place as the world's third best player with a win at the madrid open last...
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and then the the visit to the edmond pettis bridge. >> they see this name. and the sense of the past and the present coming together. a modern bridge stamped with the name of a voice of white supremacy in the house. >> watch saturday at 5:30 p.m. eastern on cspan2's book tv. and sunday, on american history tv on cspan3. working with our cable affiliate as we explore america. >>> sunday, on q and a, university of virginia history professor william hitchcock on his book the age of eisenhower. america and the world. in the 1950s . >> well, i call it the disciplined presidency. eisenhower in the way he carried himself and the man he was, was a disciplined man. a great athlete. an organized man. very methodical. that is how he ran the white house too. he was extremely organized and a lot of people, especially the young senator future president john kennedy criticized eisenhower's stogginess. but for eisenhower, it meant when crises came, he had a plan. he knew who to turn to. he used to say plans are worthless, but planning is everything. so, you are always think
and then the the visit to the edmond pettis bridge. >> they see this name. and the sense of the past and the present coming together. a modern bridge stamped with the name of a voice of white supremacy in the house. >> watch saturday at 5:30 p.m. eastern on cspan2's book tv. and sunday, on american history tv on cspan3. working with our cable affiliate as we explore america. >>> sunday, on q and a, university of virginia history professor william hitchcock on his book the...
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but i love what edmond said. once you have tea here everyone should feel more like a royal.pasadena, adrian bankert, abc news. >> adrian had a tough time with that assignment. >> so she ate, had great tea. >> struggling. >> a hat from her own personal collection. not bad. so did you see madame tussaud's wax figure? >> there's the new edition, meghan markle in wax form. >> she looks good. harry looks a little stiff. >>> good morning. i'm diane macedo. >> i'm kendis gibson. here are some of the top headlines we're following on "world news now." the breaking news, those three american hostages who were being held in north korea are making their way home. they were freed after the secretary of state made a visit with kim jong un. >>> israel says it has struck dozens of iranian military sites inside syria, they come after they intercepted a barrage of missiles aimed at the golan heights. >>> senator john mccain is urging his colleagues to reject the nominee of gina haspel as cia director. he says he respects her experience, but that her refusal to say that torture is immoral shou
but i love what edmond said. once you have tea here everyone should feel more like a royal.pasadena, adrian bankert, abc news. >> adrian had a tough time with that assignment. >> so she ate, had great tea. >> struggling. >> a hat from her own personal collection. not bad. so did you see madame tussaud's wax figure? >> there's the new edition, meghan markle in wax form. >> she looks good. harry looks a little stiff. >>> good morning. i'm diane macedo....
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así que vamos con nuestro experto culinario, el chef tony, y michelle edmonds para que nos hablen de hola, michelle. hola y bienvenidos. >> ¿sabes, chef tony? a todos les encanta ese gran sabor de la parrilla. pero cuando llueve o hace frío afuera, oh, no hay mucho qué hacer. >> pues eso se acabó, te lo prometo. imaginen sus comidas favoritas asadas en interiores sin humo ni llamaradas y con el gran sabor que a todos nos fascina. presentamos mi revolucionaria parrilla smokeless grill, de gotham steel. ahora, ¿escuchas eso? es el sonido de un corte delicioso. un new york strip steak a la parrilla con papas y cebollas. miren este lado, y ahora, del otro lado, ambos perfectamente caramelizados. y si por fuera se ve bien, esperen a verlo por dentro. aquí vamos. perfectamente bien cocinado. y ahora vean lo jugoso y tierno que está. >> ay, eso se ve precioso, perfecto. >> amigos, con las parrillas convencionales, todo el aceite y la grasa caen en la parrilla sobre las grasas calientes o los quemadores. y ¿qué pasa? llamaradas, humo, un desastre. >> bueno, ¿y cuál es la diferencia? >> gotha
así que vamos con nuestro experto culinario, el chef tony, y michelle edmonds para que nos hablen de hola, michelle. hola y bienvenidos. >> ¿sabes, chef tony? a todos les encanta ese gran sabor de la parrilla. pero cuando llueve o hace frío afuera, oh, no hay mucho qué hacer. >> pues eso se acabó, te lo prometo. imaginen sus comidas favoritas asadas en interiores sin humo ni llamaradas y con el gran sabor que a todos nos fascina. presentamos mi revolucionaria parrilla smokeless...
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the german won the first set, but edmonds saved seven match points in the second set tie—breaker.thing to try and force a decider vote, but eventually, came through a marathon 24 point tie—break. both players giving a standing ovation at end. britain's number one is also out after losing french open champions, it got off to a very good start. taking the first set games to. but she was on top from then on. the decider, six games to form. the williams venus williams. symons gate has successfully defended the leadersjerseys, a sprint has successfully defended the leaders jerseys, a sprint finish was a lwa ys leaders jerseys, a sprint finish was always expected on stage 12, but the pouring rain met a lot of the specialist sprinters had been left behind. sam bennett powered to the stage win while yates finished just behind in the name badge. all the leading writers were rewarded at the same time, which means he still leads by 47 seconds with nine stages to go. and finally, after a record—breaking debut season, he has had yet another honour bestowed upon him. already, the premier league
the german won the first set, but edmonds saved seven match points in the second set tie—breaker.thing to try and force a decider vote, but eventually, came through a marathon 24 point tie—break. both players giving a standing ovation at end. britain's number one is also out after losing french open champions, it got off to a very good start. taking the first set games to. but she was on top from then on. the decider, six games to form. the williams venus williams. symons gate has...
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with the help of our spectrum cable partners we will cross the iconic edmond pettus bridge arriving at a town known for its role in the civil war and civil rights movement. saturday at 5:30 p.m. eastern on book tv we will visit the home of martin luther king jr. used as his cell ma headquarters as he planned the selma to montgomery cha rch that's featured in the book "the house by the side of the road." there was a photographer here who worked for life magazine at the time who was embedded in the house and he wanted to capture dr. king's emotions as he watched on television president johnson committing to signing the voting rights act. this is the chair that dr. king was sitting in that night watching that television. president johnson addressed the nation. >> and we will meet the first african-american fire chief in the city, chief henry allen talking about his book kwsh marching through the flame. >> on sunday at 1:30 p.m. eastern on american history tv we will look at the voting rights movement that started in the 1930s and visit several locations around the town that were integral
with the help of our spectrum cable partners we will cross the iconic edmond pettus bridge arriving at a town known for its role in the civil war and civil rights movement. saturday at 5:30 p.m. eastern on book tv we will visit the home of martin luther king jr. used as his cell ma headquarters as he planned the selma to montgomery cha rch that's featured in the book "the house by the side of the road." there was a photographer here who worked for life magazine at the time who was...
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and fear is an unreasoning, edmond burke said this, nothing makes us so unreasonable as fear.f great economic and cultural transition, unquestionably. but basically when we have listened to our better angels, more widely understood the assertion of equality we've grown stronger. we've also always grown stronger the wider we've opened our arms. whether the issue sim gration or free flow of ideas or just open dissent. those are the moments when we are most broad minded that we grow stronger. >> brennan: in a lot of the examples you write about you talk about sort of the office holder having a sense of histo history. their place in history. even though they all had their own personal issues you detail them. >> absolutely. >> brennan: do you believe that president trump has a sense of the office? >> not really. no. i don't. i don't think he has a sense of ultimate role he'll play in the moral life of the nation. president roosevelt when he was running for president in the fall of 1932 the knock sometimes asked him to define the presidency kind of basic job interview question. fdr
and fear is an unreasoning, edmond burke said this, nothing makes us so unreasonable as fear.f great economic and cultural transition, unquestionably. but basically when we have listened to our better angels, more widely understood the assertion of equality we've grown stronger. we've also always grown stronger the wider we've opened our arms. whether the issue sim gration or free flow of ideas or just open dissent. those are the moments when we are most broad minded that we grow stronger....
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of second round it took it to three sets but edmonds advanced and jockey riches after day. buying and. tuesday night saw record prices at christie's in new york as the auction house began what is proving to be the largest single owner sale in history well it's by picasso mathias and bonnie were among the last the first leg of sales from the state of peggy and david rockefeller so they don't world is abuzz and can't help that from our culture desk is here to tell us more welcome carol clearly this is big tell us how big well it is of course huge because not only is this collection vast with more than fifteen hundred items in total it's also very very high quality as which so heard there and it's extremely interesting because it's ranging from these incredible artworks all the way to furniture but also contains an awful lot of personal treasures from the rockefeller's ranging from for instance the gold rockefeller center money clip to a very stately george the third silver teapot this is crafted by a female silversmith in the eighteenth century all the way to a spectacular se
of second round it took it to three sets but edmonds advanced and jockey riches after day. buying and. tuesday night saw record prices at christie's in new york as the auction house began what is proving to be the largest single owner sale in history well it's by picasso mathias and bonnie were among the last the first leg of sales from the state of peggy and david rockefeller so they don't world is abuzz and can't help that from our culture desk is here to tell us more welcome carol clearly...
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world number three putting a shot of all of into the quarterfinals where he will be playing carl edmond in the last states the briton following up his win of another joke of it with a victory in straight sets it of a belgium study go fire at men's world ranking set to rise inside the top twenty for the first time in his career. and serbian qualifier dusun live it clinched the biggest win is for the world number six when martin del potro said it's. in the women's draw world number one samantha how it starts of a third straight madrid open cycle are over she's been knocked out in the quarter finals the romanian was beaten by six feet carolina place given a player she has a pretty impressive record against howard had won six of their seven previous meetings but this time out how it made twenty six unforced errors and she lost in straight sets six four six three maria sharapova also out of the tournament she was beaten in three sets by kiki persons. the thirty one year old is. yet so when a title this year for person is this was another big win after beating caroline wozniak in the previous
world number three putting a shot of all of into the quarterfinals where he will be playing carl edmond in the last states the briton following up his win of another joke of it with a victory in straight sets it of a belgium study go fire at men's world ranking set to rise inside the top twenty for the first time in his career. and serbian qualifier dusun live it clinched the biggest win is for the world number six when martin del potro said it's. in the women's draw world number one samantha...
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former world number three putting a shot of all of into the quarterfinals where he'll be playing karl edmond the brits in following up his win over another joke of it with a straight sets victory here over belgium's go find. a national hockey league maybe in the midst of the playoffs but some things might be kicking themselves for failing to draft this star player from russia vladimir putin lacing up his skates in front of a packed crowd in sochi for. but of a dollar match he led his hockey legend scope with a storm in the form of scored five goals using. a seemingly unique ability to make defenders move out of his. archive at his house force looking for let's get back to marion in a lot of lee thank you very much andy well that wraps up the news out with myself but much more news coming up my colleague will have a full bulletin for you do stay with al-jazeera found. out jazeera world and meet some extraordinary women. who are making things happen the way. of the following their daily struggle to survive. for their families to thrive. egypt's women street silent as on al-jazeera. conservatio
former world number three putting a shot of all of into the quarterfinals where he'll be playing karl edmond the brits in following up his win over another joke of it with a straight sets victory here over belgium's go find. a national hockey league maybe in the midst of the playoffs but some things might be kicking themselves for failing to draft this star player from russia vladimir putin lacing up his skates in front of a packed crowd in sochi for. but of a dollar match he led his hockey...
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with the help of our spectrum cable partners we will cross the edmond pettus bridge arriving at a town known for its role in the civil war and civil rights movement. safety at 5:30 p.m. on book tv we will visitity home martin luther king jr. used as his headquarters. it's featured in the book "the house by the side of the road." >> there was a photographer here to worked for life magazine who was embedded in the house and he wanted to capture dr. king's emotions as we watched on television president johnson committing to signing the voting rights act. this is the chair that dr. king was sitting in that night watching that television. president johnson addressed the nation. >> and we will meet the first african-american fire chief in the city, chief henry allen, talking about his book "marching through the flame." on sunday at 1:30 p.m. eastern on american history tv, we will look at the voting rights movement that started in the 1930s and visit several locations around the town that were integral to the movement. and then a visit to the edmund pettus bridge looking at the role the brid
with the help of our spectrum cable partners we will cross the edmond pettus bridge arriving at a town known for its role in the civil war and civil rights movement. safety at 5:30 p.m. on book tv we will visitity home martin luther king jr. used as his headquarters. it's featured in the book "the house by the side of the road." >> there was a photographer here to worked for life magazine who was embedded in the house and he wanted to capture dr. king's emotions as we watched on...
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locations around the town that were integral to the movement and then a visit to the edmond pettus bridge looking at the role the bridge played before and after the battle for civil rights. >> anyone who goes after this bridge they receive this name and it has evoked a sense of the past and present. this he come together so you have a modern bridge stamped with the name of a key voice for white supremacy in the south. >> watch the tour of selma, alabama, saturday at 5:30 p.m. eastern on c-span 2's book tv and american history tv on c-span 3. working with our cable affiliates as we explore america. >> the ninth circuit court of appeals heard oral argument over president trump's decision to end the deferred action for childhood arrivals daca program. the three-judge panel will consider whether the president had the legal authority to rescind the immigration program that was started under his predecessor barack obama. the case regents of the university of california versus department of homeland security is about an hour. >> good afternoon, everyone. this is the time for the hearing on regen
locations around the town that were integral to the movement and then a visit to the edmond pettus bridge looking at the role the bridge played before and after the battle for civil rights. >> anyone who goes after this bridge they receive this name and it has evoked a sense of the past and present. this he come together so you have a modern bridge stamped with the name of a key voice for white supremacy in the south. >> watch the tour of selma, alabama, saturday at 5:30 p.m....
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and then a visit to the edmond pettis bridge, loob at the role it played before and after the battle for civil rights. >> people go over this bridge. the past and present come together. i have a modern bridge. >> watch c-panel is's cities tour, selma, alabama on book tv and sunday at 1:30 p.m. on c-span3. working our cable affiliates as we explore america. >>> the u.s. supreme court recently affirmed wiretap despite it being outside the jurisdiction of the judge. justice gorsuch recused himself. here's the one-hour oral argument. >> we'll hear argument next in the case of 1743, dahda versus the united states. >> the federal
and then a visit to the edmond pettis bridge, loob at the role it played before and after the battle for civil rights. >> people go over this bridge. the past and present come together. i have a modern bridge. >> watch c-panel is's cities tour, selma, alabama on book tv and sunday at 1:30 p.m. on c-span3. working our cable affiliates as we explore america. >>> the u.s. supreme court recently affirmed wiretap despite it being outside the jurisdiction of the judge. justice...
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as they crossed the edmond pettis bridge, the marchers, including any friend congressman john lewis came face to face with a wall of state troopers armed with billy clubs. the troopers had one message for the marchers, turn back, don't fight this fight. it's not worth it. fully aware that they were putting their lives on the line, the protesters decided it was worth it. they held their ground. as the protesters fell to their knees to pray, they were brutally attacked by those state troopers. as television footage and pictures of the brutality of that day ricocheted across america, the country was forced to grapple with an ugly truth. in a country that is supposed to be a beacon of democracy, many citizens had systematically been stripped of the fundamental right to vote. the march set in motion the signing of the voting rights act of 1965, a landmark law that banned racially discriminatory voting practices. now, i wish i could say that the fight for voting rights ended that day, the day that president johnson signed that law, but it didn't. even today powerful forces combine to strip ame
as they crossed the edmond pettis bridge, the marchers, including any friend congressman john lewis came face to face with a wall of state troopers armed with billy clubs. the troopers had one message for the marchers, turn back, don't fight this fight. it's not worth it. fully aware that they were putting their lives on the line, the protesters decided it was worth it. they held their ground. as the protesters fell to their knees to pray, they were brutally attacked by those state troopers. as...
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with the help of our spectrum cable partners we will cross the iconic edmond pettus bridge arriving in a town known for its role in both the civil war and the civil rights movement. saturday at 5:30 p.m. eastern on book tv we will visit the home of dr. martin luther king jr. used as an selma headquarters as he planned the selma to montgomery march, it's featured in the book "the house by the side of the road." >> there was a photographer here, frank dandrigge who was embedded in the house and he wanted to capture dr. king's emotions as he watched on television president johnson committing to signing the voting rights act. this is the chair that dr. king was sitting in that night watching that television. president johnson addressed the nation. >> and we will meet the first african-american fire chief in the city, chief henry allen talking about the book "marching through the flame." on sunday at 1:30 p.m. eastern on american history tv we will look at the voting rights movement that started in the 1930s and visit several locations around the town that were integral to the movement. and
with the help of our spectrum cable partners we will cross the iconic edmond pettus bridge arriving in a town known for its role in both the civil war and the civil rights movement. saturday at 5:30 p.m. eastern on book tv we will visit the home of dr. martin luther king jr. used as an selma headquarters as he planned the selma to montgomery march, it's featured in the book "the house by the side of the road." >> there was a photographer here, frank dandrigge who was embedded in...
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nail biting finish for world number three alexander sviridov sporting an old black number as carl edmond proved a full medical opponent britain's number one kept him on his toes as both sets went into a tie break martha rallies like this one meant that the german was held back to seven match points. eventually he sealed the deal on the eighth attempt at the end of this twenty two bull rally. spirit has cemented his place as the world's third best player with a win at the madrid open last week and is on course for a title defense here. later on novak djokovic also booked his place in the quarterfinals beating spaniard out better than most people us in straight sets. it's the very first quarter final appearance of the season for the former world number one who has struggled with injury in recent years to face japan's came to see corey next. news for the world of football and london noirs would come chances have received a boost he's been named in the vine munich squad to face eintracht frankfurt in the german cup final and neuer hasn't played a bind since fracturing kids' foot last septemb
nail biting finish for world number three alexander sviridov sporting an old black number as carl edmond proved a full medical opponent britain's number one kept him on his toes as both sets went into a tie break martha rallies like this one meant that the german was held back to seven match points. eventually he sealed the deal on the eighth attempt at the end of this twenty two bull rally. spirit has cemented his place as the world's third best player with a win at the madrid open last week...
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another big scalp for kyle edmonds to claim. kyle edmonds to claim. henman hill and murray mount. took us the whole of the last hour to come up with those. to come up with those. it's all we've been working on. regarding wayne rooney? the usa to negotiate terms, the deal is said to be worth £12. is said to be worth £12. the everton dugout, possibly moving stateside. at the end of the season. southampton on tuesday. after a run of eight games without a win. the city's mps. to flee the country. 0ur reporter nick beake caught up with radrizzani at the team hotel. money than the reputation of your football club? football club? we're not making any money out of this game. money out of this game. you say you have business ventures? have business ventures? with other companies, of course. companies, of course. project on the pitch as well as in the media. we are happy to visit our friends. friends. politician, we just do football, with play two games and we went. over world number 10 david goffin at the madrid 0pen. after his recent run on clay. he'll play e
another big scalp for kyle edmonds to claim. kyle edmonds to claim. henman hill and murray mount. took us the whole of the last hour to come up with those. to come up with those. it's all we've been working on. regarding wayne rooney? the usa to negotiate terms, the deal is said to be worth £12. is said to be worth £12. the everton dugout, possibly moving stateside. at the end of the season. southampton on tuesday. after a run of eight games without a win. the city's mps. to flee the country....
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there was a bit of back and forth between noel edmonds, and the agm chairman. said, if it was a show, it would be pointers. —— pointless. also, mickjagger's brother playing up also, mickjagger's brother playing up for £15. a real reflection of the international nature of the champions league, in egypt's, they are saying, mo farah is the pharaoh. —— most salad. —— mo salah. and the whole village has an unofficial day off tomorrow, they have being sent 300 jersey from this player. and this was a car, tcr, and the driver was still in his seat after that cash, and escaped unscathed. look at the damage there. thank you very much. here on breakfast we like to get out and about, and this summer we're hitting the road to mark 100 years of the suffrage movement. as long as you are not matched in the rain! it's a century since women won the right to vote. we're starting off in manchester, the home of emiline pankhurst. brea kfast‘s jayne mccubbbin is where it all began. good morning, look at this, this is oui’ good morning, look at this, this is our women's suffrage good
there was a bit of back and forth between noel edmonds, and the agm chairman. said, if it was a show, it would be pointers. —— pointless. also, mickjagger's brother playing up also, mickjagger's brother playing up for £15. a real reflection of the international nature of the champions league, in egypt's, they are saying, mo farah is the pharaoh. —— most salad. —— mo salah. and the whole village has an unofficial day off tomorrow, they have being sent 300 jersey from this player....
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carl edmonds faces a tough matchup in madrid —— kyle edmund. edmund. of the madrid open, beating novak djokovic —— i am thrilled to say. djokovic —— i am thrilled to say. l bit of a surprise, that, holly. just after half—past. phil avery has all the weather. some areas have already seen rain, however, that's only half the story. however, that's only half the story. going to order onto a glorious afternoon and evening. afternoon and evening. detail in usual, with you in half an hour. thank you very much. also coming up, her royal likeness! prince harry before next week's royal wedding. we are getting a live statement from police now at court. police now at court. i cannot put myself in their shoes. myself in their shoes. it must be absolutely awful. absolutely awful. they've displayed a huge amount of dignity. a huge amount of dignity. i don't know how they have done it. know how they have done it. level of dignity they've given it astounding. astounding. regulations in place, this obviously would not have happened. would not have happened. is r
carl edmonds faces a tough matchup in madrid —— kyle edmund. edmund. of the madrid open, beating novak djokovic —— i am thrilled to say. djokovic —— i am thrilled to say. l bit of a surprise, that, holly. just after half—past. phil avery has all the weather. some areas have already seen rain, however, that's only half the story. however, that's only half the story. going to order onto a glorious afternoon and evening. afternoon and evening. detail in usual, with you in half an...