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- it was called twisted. - [evan] twisted, yeah. - and i said forget the funny stuff. - [evan] i can do this, and i can make money at it probably too, right? - kids like to be scared, they liked it much better. - you said as a kid, you and your brother used to go to horror movies. i want to go a step to the side of that and ask how you decided you wanted to write? because even if it was humor writing, the lore is there was a typewriter up in your attic? - it's pretty much true. - tell the story. - it's pretty much true. - that you discovered. - i dragged a typewriter into my room. i have no idea why i liked it so much. i was a weird kid, i would just stay in my room. - hard to imagine. (audience laughing) - i'm in columbus, ohio, in a nice suburb, quiet. i had a very nice childhood. but i'm in my room typing stories, typing jokes, making little joke books, typing, typing. - and your parents were not in the business, as they say? - no my dad was a blue collar worker, we were very poor. they didn't understand at all. my mother would be outside my door, and i later realized this was the
- it was called twisted. - [evan] twisted, yeah. - and i said forget the funny stuff. - [evan] i can do this, and i can make money at it probably too, right? - kids like to be scared, they liked it much better. - you said as a kid, you and your brother used to go to horror movies. i want to go a step to the side of that and ask how you decided you wanted to write? because even if it was humor writing, the lore is there was a typewriter up in your attic? - it's pretty much true. - tell the...
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charles evans. mr. evans was placed in lockup and did extensive lockup time for assault on officer may. he was released from lockup and went down to general population. a couple of days ago he got involved in a verbal altercation with an inmate that led to also some verbal confrontation with staff. he was placed down in lockup. he's saying once again he's in fear for his life. >> he's been all through this once before with him and placed him in pc. we have acquiesced to just about every request he's tried to make and we've placed him all throughout this facility. he's been a problem since literally the day he came in. we'll do what we have to do and document it, but this guy's just going to be a real pain until he gets out of here. >> the next day warden ivey discusses an incident that landed him back in segregation. >> something must have happened. i wasn't here. you've got to tell me what happened. >> i was standing right next to him, warden. working out at the same time, tells the lockup, corporal ke
charles evans. mr. evans was placed in lockup and did extensive lockup time for assault on officer may. he was released from lockup and went down to general population. a couple of days ago he got involved in a verbal altercation with an inmate that led to also some verbal confrontation with staff. he was placed down in lockup. he's saying once again he's in fear for his life. >> he's been all through this once before with him and placed him in pc. we have acquiesced to just about every...
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but then evans came to life. breaking then evans came to life.cilic serve to take the second set. and belief blossoming in the darkness, he dominated the third too. the fourth turned into a battle, but evans was edging it. and cilic was struggling to keep up. with a weakened cilic serving, evans took his chance. what to do after the biggest grand slam win of your career? get straight on phone. the biggest grand slam win of your career? get straight on phonem was really good, i think i played as well i could today. i was pleased especially towards the end. taking in his stride, evans is in the third round for the third time chl and now he is in the top 50. not bad for a player once described as the most wasted talent in british tennis. for the first time in 15 years, two british players are into the third round at the australian open. evans wasn't expected, but andy murray certainly was. his only scare in a straight sets win against the russian teenager andrey rublev, a slight ankle injury. jim lumsden reports. murray's fantastic 2016 began with d
but then evans came to life. breaking then evans came to life.cilic serve to take the second set. and belief blossoming in the darkness, he dominated the third too. the fourth turned into a battle, but evans was edging it. and cilic was struggling to keep up. with a weakened cilic serving, evans took his chance. what to do after the biggest grand slam win of your career? get straight on phone. the biggest grand slam win of your career? get straight on phonem was really good, i think i played as...
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he had to serve to stay in the match, but evans took his chance.ber seven — get straight on the phone, there is big news to share. surely the biggest win of his career. i
he had to serve to stay in the match, but evans took his chance.ber seven — get straight on the phone, there is big news to share. surely the biggest win of his career. i
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(laughing) - [evan] can't be an actual lawyer-- - can't be an actual lawyer, so play one on tv. - [evan] there's always tv, that's exactly right. - exactly. - so, your journey from this moment to the place you are now is not without the sort of steps that could have predicted it because, back at that point, when you were 14, 15, 16, you actually had in mind that you wanted to do the kind of work that you are doing now, right? the arts was your thing. - yes, yes. - talk about that. how did you get interested in it and what were the early things that got you set off on your path? - well, i mean, my parents were always working two or three jobs and it was really hard for them to really concentrate on my academics. for me, for a kid growing up around this trauma, this uncertainty, it was pretty hard for me to focus. - at this point, you're no longer in jersey, you're up in boston. - we're in boston, i grew up in boston. i was always very resourceful. i did enjoy school a lot even though i wasn't very good at it, but i always sort of gravitated towards the arts and any creative learning, so
(laughing) - [evan] can't be an actual lawyer-- - can't be an actual lawyer, so play one on tv. - [evan] there's always tv, that's exactly right. - exactly. - so, your journey from this moment to the place you are now is not without the sort of steps that could have predicted it because, back at that point, when you were 14, 15, 16, you actually had in mind that you wanted to do the kind of work that you are doing now, right? the arts was your thing. - yes, yes. - talk about that. how did you...
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he won it 6-3 dan evans in the first set. he won it 6—3 as evan struggled with the sinking sun.cond set. and belief blossoming in the darkness, he dominated the third as well. the fourth set turned into as well. the fourth set turned into a battle but evans was edging it. and cilic was struggling to keep up. with a wicked cilic seven, evans took his chance. and what to do after the biggest grand slam winner of your career, get straight on the phone, of course. with seven through, andy murray was just getting started, he beat russian teenager andrey rublev in straight sets but the whack —— the match was not without drama. for a time it looked like the world number one's melbourne chances were gone. andy murray has an appointment with an ice pack but dan evans is unlikely to be feeling any of his aches and pains tonight. not a bad day of work for a player once described as the most wasted talent in british tennis. a train from china has big campus first ever to make the journey across asia and europe and arrived in the uk. the engine took 80 days to make the trip to the uk, half t
he won it 6-3 dan evans in the first set. he won it 6—3 as evan struggled with the sinking sun.cond set. and belief blossoming in the darkness, he dominated the third as well. the fourth set turned into as well. the fourth set turned into a battle but evans was edging it. and cilic was struggling to keep up. with a wicked cilic seven, evans took his chance. and what to do after the biggest grand slam winner of your career, get straight on the phone, of course. with seven through, andy murray...
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boyle, thank you very much - thanks, evan. - great seeing you. (audience applauding) we'd love to have you join us in the studio. visit our website at klru.org/overheard to find invitations to interviews, q&as with our audience and guests, and an archive of past episodes. - i'm not coming out of a journalistic background so, i like tom wolfe, for instance, who's books i love. i don't want to reproduce how many spots are on the dalmatian at the firehouse and how they talk. i want to have my imagination run free, so i'm using these real facts to then create an entirely different set of characters that have nothing to do with them. - [narrator] funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation and hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy and by klru's producer's circle, ensuring local programming that reflects the character and interests of the greater austin, texas community. (dynamic music)
boyle, thank you very much - thanks, evan. - great seeing you. (audience applauding) we'd love to have you join us in the studio. visit our website at klru.org/overheard to find invitations to interviews, q&as with our audience and guests, and an archive of past episodes. - i'm not coming out of a journalistic background so, i like tom wolfe, for instance, who's books i love. i don't want to reproduce how many spots are on the dalmatian at the firehouse and how they talk. i want to have my...
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with evans through, andy murray was just getting started.e match wasn't without its drama. for a while, it looked like the world number one's chances were gone. while murray has an appointment with an ice pack, dan evans is unlikely to be feeling any of his aches and pains. not a bad day's work, for a player the papers once described as "the most wasted talent in british tennis." katherine downes, bbc news. time for a look at the weather, here's helen willetts. tell us this deep chill is coming to an end! that deep chill depends on where you are, it is a really slow—moving weather picture. but what a difference in some parts of the country. it depends on the cloud weather you have it or weather you don't. where we had the sunshine today in the south is where we had the hard frost. further north, it was far milder. and, it's pretty much the story for the next couple of nights. we've still got a high pressure, the static weather across the country. and this week weather front which is providing the cloud. it's not in the south, in the south we
with evans through, andy murray was just getting started.e match wasn't without its drama. for a while, it looked like the world number one's chances were gone. while murray has an appointment with an ice pack, dan evans is unlikely to be feeling any of his aches and pains. not a bad day's work, for a player the papers once described as "the most wasted talent in british tennis." katherine downes, bbc news. time for a look at the weather, here's helen willetts. tell us this deep chill...
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a lot of owners is going on evan -- onus is going on evan. the mishaps with the very big founder led companies, it is a big task to ask of investors. it is the first tech company in a long time, but the long-term investors you really want to buy into these public offerings, they are the ones they need to convince this is a company to buy into, not for the ipo or the next year but the next five to 10 years. to do that, they have to get on spiegel. caroline: what are you hearing about how well the culture change goes with evan spiegel? does he really understand what it is like being public? sarah: the nature of how the company is run so far, probably give as little information as we can. for evan, what is it worth it to on whatxpound more steps is going to plan to do, given like you mentioned earlier the threat from facebook? facebook has copied snapchat over and over. the instagram product, the story product named after the snapchat's stories. they already have 150 billion daily users, the same number of people snapchat gets for its global aud
a lot of owners is going on evan -- onus is going on evan. the mishaps with the very big founder led companies, it is a big task to ask of investors. it is the first tech company in a long time, but the long-term investors you really want to buy into these public offerings, they are the ones they need to convince this is a company to buy into, not for the ipo or the next year but the next five to 10 years. to do that, they have to get on spiegel. caroline: what are you hearing about how well...
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pitching, evan as this visionary ceo, trust him.re out what is going on in the future, and they won't have to. with this striated employee base, no all hands meetings, evan is the guy in control, the one who sees the full picture of what is going on, and it is a big ask, and he will be the one they have to ask to control the information flow. in thelready seen that ipo process, this coming-out party for the company, scolding bankers, threatening to cut fees if they keep leaking, so a lot , andus will be put on evan after twitter has gone out and some of these missteps with other big founder-led companies, it is a big ask a to do. it is the first tech company in a long time, but the long-term investors you want to buy into these public offerings, they will be the ones you need to convince that this is the company to buy into, not for the ipo, not for the next year, but for the next 5-10 years, and to do that it will be evan spiegel. caroline: what do you hear about how well the culture change will regress with evan spiegel? do think
pitching, evan as this visionary ceo, trust him.re out what is going on in the future, and they won't have to. with this striated employee base, no all hands meetings, evan is the guy in control, the one who sees the full picture of what is going on, and it is a big ask, and he will be the one they have to ask to control the information flow. in thelready seen that ipo process, this coming-out party for the company, scolding bankers, threatening to cut fees if they keep leaking, so a lot ,...
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with evans through, andy murray was just getting started.e beat russian teenager andrey rublev in straight sets, but it was not without drama. for a while, it looked like the world number one's chances were gone. while murray has an appointment with an ice pack, dan evansis appointment with an ice pack, dan evans is unlikely to be feeling any aches and pains — not a bad day's work for a player that the papers once described as the most wasted talent in british tennis. katherine downes, bbc news. the british athletes james ellington and nigel levine won't compete this year after both were seriously injured in a motorcycle accident in tenerife where they have been winter training. ellington posted this picture on social media, saying, "i truly am blessed as i do not know how me or my training partner nigel are still alive." the pair, european relay sprint champions, say they were struck head on by a car travelling on the wrong side of the road. ellington has a suspected broken leg in two places and both men have pelvic injuries. british athlet
with evans through, andy murray was just getting started.e beat russian teenager andrey rublev in straight sets, but it was not without drama. for a while, it looked like the world number one's chances were gone. while murray has an appointment with an ice pack, dan evansis appointment with an ice pack, dan evans is unlikely to be feeling any aches and pains — not a bad day's work for a player that the papers once described as the most wasted talent in british tennis. katherine downes, bbc...
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evans will face gilles muller in tomorrow's final.koeman says new signing morgan schniederlin will go straight into the squad for their match with manchester city on sunday. schniederlin played under ronald koeman at southampton before moving to manchester united in 2015. he joined everton for £20 million yesterday. i worked one season with him in southampton. he's really that midfield player what i like. he's a
evans will face gilles muller in tomorrow's final.koeman says new signing morgan schniederlin will go straight into the squad for their match with manchester city on sunday. schniederlin played under ronald koeman at southampton before moving to manchester united in 2015. he joined everton for £20 million yesterday. i worked one season with him in southampton. he's really that midfield player what i like. he's a
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evan koslof, wusa9. >> thank you evan. and the protest is getting a lot of attention on social media. jonathan tweets for everyone who is struggling to cope with how horrible the last two days have been, these protestors offer hope. resist green peace. jennifer was able to see the whole thing unfold and she took picture and writes from my office window, re cyst green peace protest the pipeline, one of the reasons i love working in d.c.. and finally, danny tweets, resist each and every day. do not let this so-called president turn back decades of progress. so what do you think? did the protest do more harm than good? log on the any of the wusa9 -- to any of the wusa9 social media pages and join the conversation. >>> president donald trump taking tough ti the president is signing executive orders that will place a temporary ban on specific groups of refugees and taking measures aimed at tightening border security. as weijia jiang reports, the president also plans to launch a major investigation into voter fraud he says cost
evan koslof, wusa9. >> thank you evan. and the protest is getting a lot of attention on social media. jonathan tweets for everyone who is struggling to cope with how horrible the last two days have been, these protestors offer hope. resist green peace. jennifer was able to see the whole thing unfold and she took picture and writes from my office window, re cyst green peace protest the pipeline, one of the reasons i love working in d.c.. and finally, danny tweets, resist each and every...
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evan spiegel not notably >> not really. for snapchat is like being someone outside of snapchat in terms of what you get to know. the employees did not get a heads-up on what products people are working on. they don't get to use their phones. there are little things that the offices are not in some sort of corporate campus. they are scattered across venice, california in there is -- various office buildings. there are no all hands meetings, which is a staple of silicon valley. a lot of people are just kind of in the dark within snapchat about where the company is headed. evan spiegel is going to have to tell investors on a roadshow not just where the company has been aware it is headed. this is the time to explain the long-term vision for what snap can be. caroline: certainly, alex, investors will need some soothing if they are not going to gain much control of the overall company. we see facebook copies snap. maybe evan spiegel is copying mark zuckerberg here? >> there is a lot of trust that has to be put into evan spiegel.
evan spiegel not notably >> not really. for snapchat is like being someone outside of snapchat in terms of what you get to know. the employees did not get a heads-up on what products people are working on. they don't get to use their phones. there are little things that the offices are not in some sort of corporate campus. they are scattered across venice, california in there is -- various office buildings. there are no all hands meetings, which is a staple of silicon valley. a lot of...
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>> all right, evan perez, thank you so much for that update. for more i am joined by cnn national chief correspondent jim sciutto. jim, as evan just said, the vice-president is not the only public official who has essentially confirmed our story. >> i think we should note the importance of this and the rarity of this. two people were physically inside these highly classified briefings, one the vice-president, two, the director of national intelligence are now confirming what until earlier were people
>> all right, evan perez, thank you so much for that update. for more i am joined by cnn national chief correspondent jim sciutto. jim, as evan just said, the vice-president is not the only public official who has essentially confirmed our story. >> i think we should note the importance of this and the rarity of this. two people were physically inside these highly classified briefings, one the vice-president, two, the director of national intelligence are now confirming what until...
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it took him just over an hour to see of evans, 6-3, 6-4. 6—4. 0n the march to the australian open, and looking formidable. in this event, the country that wins the best of three matches comes up on top. next up we re matches comes up on top. next up were the women... from one set down, heather watson rallied, but in the end, her opponent was too strong. a second match for switzerland. that made the day's final meeting a formality, but it was another chance to get a glimpse of the superstar. federer playing his part in another swiss success in the mixed doubles, and so the returning champion is backin and so the returning champion is back in the groove. plenty of british players in action around the world today. in china, johanna konta is through to round two of the shenzhen 0pen after beating turkey's chila buyucachyay in straight sets. the british number1 won 6—2, 6—0 in china in what was herfirst match since her split with former coach esteban carril last month. konta starts the year ranked number 10 in the world. and a good start for bri
it took him just over an hour to see of evans, 6-3, 6-4. 6—4. 0n the march to the australian open, and looking formidable. in this event, the country that wins the best of three matches comes up on top. next up we re matches comes up on top. next up were the women... from one set down, heather watson rallied, but in the end, her opponent was too strong. a second match for switzerland. that made the day's final meeting a formality, but it was another chance to get a glimpse of the superstar....
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despite taking the first set on a tie break, evans lost the next three.rinka for a place in the semi—finals. after an excellent tournament , evans will climb from 51st to 45th in the world rankings. there are highlights from melbourne on bbc two from 5.15. england's cricketers have already lost the one day series against india so there's little more than pride to play in the final match in kolkata after being put into bat, england have made a positive start on a tricky pitch. sam billings and jason roy added 98 for the first wicket, with roy making his third consecutive half century — but the surrey man has just departed for 65 — bowled by ravi jadeja. jonny bairstow and all and morgan had rebuilt. a short time ago, england were 185 for 2. premier league leaders chelsea could end today as much as nine points clear at the top of the table. they play hull later. arsenal will move up to second if they beat burnley. today's lunchtime kick—off sees southampton host leicester. that's all sport for now. i think it is important to stay focused. two teams and diff
despite taking the first set on a tie break, evans lost the next three.rinka for a place in the semi—finals. after an excellent tournament , evans will climb from 51st to 45th in the world rankings. there are highlights from melbourne on bbc two from 5.15. england's cricketers have already lost the one day series against india so there's little more than pride to play in the final match in kolkata after being put into bat, england have made a positive start on a tricky pitch. sam billings and...
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is evan spiegel copy mark zuckerberg here?of trust has to be put into evan spiegel. ceo. as visionary he has won the millennial cohort over. base andhis employee no all hands meeting, evan is the guy in control. he is the one who sees the full picture of what is going on. he also is going to be the one to trust the information flow. we have already see that come out in the ipo process. this coming out party for the company. the company scolding if bankers. a lot of bonus is going to be put on evan. after twitter has gone out, after some of these missteps with these other very big founders, it is a big ask. ipl may go well. -- ipo may go well. the long-term investors you really want to buy into these public offerings, they will be the ones that will need to convince that this would be the company to buy into not for the ipo of the next five to 10 years. to do that, it has to be a bet on speigel. caroline: sarah, what are you hearing about how will you think the culture change will progress with evan spiegel. ? -- in an age of h
is evan spiegel copy mark zuckerberg here?of trust has to be put into evan spiegel. ceo. as visionary he has won the millennial cohort over. base andhis employee no all hands meeting, evan is the guy in control. he is the one who sees the full picture of what is going on. he also is going to be the one to trust the information flow. we have already see that come out in the ipo process. this coming out party for the company. the company scolding if bankers. a lot of bonus is going to be put on...
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dan evans had already dispatched a former grand slam winner.ining australian, bernard tomic was in theory an easier task. it seemed so in the first point of the match. the majority of melbourne backed tomic. evans subdued them at 7—5. he has reached the final in sydney previous to this. the 2017 evans is brimming with confidence and as he closed in on the second set, tomic came back fighting and he took it to a tie—break and evans produced his best tennis to win it. britain hasn‘t had two many to the fourth round of a grand slam since... not that long ago, but the father of tomic said dan evans wasn‘t even good enough to practice with his son, but he is good enough now. tomic knew it as well. a straight sets win into the fourth round and soon the world‘s top 50. sets win into the fourth round and soon the world's top 50. winning the match is a special, especially against bernard in his own home crowd and with the atmosphere where the crowd are against you and that is the pinnacle in sport, to come through when they are against you. it was a gre
dan evans had already dispatched a former grand slam winner.ining australian, bernard tomic was in theory an easier task. it seemed so in the first point of the match. the majority of melbourne backed tomic. evans subdued them at 7—5. he has reached the final in sydney previous to this. the 2017 evans is brimming with confidence and as he closed in on the second set, tomic came back fighting and he took it to a tie—break and evans produced his best tennis to win it. britain hasn‘t had two...
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he was full of praise for fellow brit evans., you get used to it. you know, it's probably given him a lot of confidence, you know, these last six to 12 months, playing on the tour against the pros, practising with them. he will have improved a lot. and also he will have realised how good he is. i think it's more the consistency, you know, of the performances that has been surprising, because he hasn't done that before. it's credit to him and his team for, you know, the form he is injust now, hopefully his team for, you know, the form he is in just now, hopefully he his team for, you know, the form he is injust now, hopefully he keeps it going. british sprinters james ellington and nigel levine are "conscious and stable" after a motorbike accident in tenerife. the pair had been involved in warm—weather training on the island, and posted this video on social media earlier in the week. ellington has twice competed at the olympics and twice won gold as part of the 4x100m relay teams at the european championships. levine won european
he was full of praise for fellow brit evans., you get used to it. you know, it's probably given him a lot of confidence, you know, these last six to 12 months, playing on the tour against the pros, practising with them. he will have improved a lot. and also he will have realised how good he is. i think it's more the consistency, you know, of the performances that has been surprising, because he hasn't done that before. it's credit to him and his team for, you know, the form he is injust now,...
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here's evan.onight we will try to make sense of what we know about the big brexit speech tomorrow. closer to a full english than a continental brexit, we think. we will hear from michael gove and labour's brexit secretary kier starmer as well. join me now on bbc two. that's newsnight with evan. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm john watson. coming up this evening: some murray magic in melbourne takes andy into the second round of the australian open. can johanna konta join him. big boots to fill — bottas replaces rosberg at mercedes. and injury forces rory mcilroy out of the abu dhabi championship. hello and welcome. in around an hour and a half, johanna konta plays herfirst match at the australian open. fresh from victory at the sydney international, she takes on kirsten flipkens of belgium hoping to book her place in the second round. you can follow it all over on radio 5 live sports extra, there's full commentary from melbourne. andy murray is already through to the second round of this, his
here's evan.onight we will try to make sense of what we know about the big brexit speech tomorrow. closer to a full english than a continental brexit, we think. we will hear from michael gove and labour's brexit secretary kier starmer as well. join me now on bbc two. that's newsnight with evan. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm john watson. coming up this evening: some murray magic in melbourne takes andy into the second round of the australian open. can johanna konta join him. big boots to...
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on update on the tennis, dan evans 2-1 on update on the tennis, dan evans 2—1 set up in his second roundlly won his court at the supreme court against a bus operator after he tried to get on a bus, but couldn't because a buggy was in the way. the court decided that non des abled people occupying a wheelchair space can't be forced to move by law, but said bus drivers must do much more to try to sort the problem out. let's talk now to four people who say their disability has meant they've struggled with accessibility on public transport. will pike had an incidentjust this week on a bus where the ramp facilities weren't working. romina puma, like doug paulley, has been refused bus rides in the past because of pushchairs in the disabled space. zoe williams says one in ten trips on public transport feel like a challenge for her. samantha renke says every day feels like a tube strike for her. goodness me. ok, let's talk about what happened at the supreme court. your reaction that bus drivers they have to do a little bit more than request that someone moves the buggy from the wheelchair space b
on update on the tennis, dan evans 2-1 on update on the tennis, dan evans 2—1 set up in his second roundlly won his court at the supreme court against a bus operator after he tried to get on a bus, but couldn't because a buggy was in the way. the court decided that non des abled people occupying a wheelchair space can't be forced to move by law, but said bus drivers must do much more to try to sort the problem out. let's talk now to four people who say their disability has meant they've...
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evan. >> reporter: yeah. very sad situation. it all happened right down the i'm at new york avenue and bladenberg road. this is usually a busy thoroughfare. there is a heavy police presence. it is blocked off. let's talk about why. it happened by the washington times building, if you know where that is. there was a rollover and a car actually caught fire. i think we have video of firefighters putting out that fire. sadly two people were ejected from the car and did pass away. beyond that, there's also somebody dealing with what they're calling critical burns. as for those trying to drive through the area this morning, you will run into problems. i was talking with people who got here at 5:00 a.m. and were waiting for multiple hours trying to get up the road going to city side up there. you do definitely need to find another route to get around here. there is a police presence. no sign of them leaving just yet. but when they do leave, we'll let you know wusa-9. >> thank you, evan. >>> still ahead on wake up washington, an importa
evan. >> reporter: yeah. very sad situation. it all happened right down the i'm at new york avenue and bladenberg road. this is usually a busy thoroughfare. there is a heavy police presence. it is blocked off. let's talk about why. it happened by the washington times building, if you know where that is. there was a rollover and a car actually caught fire. i think we have video of firefighters putting out that fire. sadly two people were ejected from the car and did pass away. beyond that,...
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dan evans is no stranger to winning against the odds.eaten two of the top ten players in the world in the last couple of weeks. today's big scalp, former us open winner marin cilic, who looked too much for evans in the first set. he won it 6—3, as evan struggled with the sinking sun. but as the shadows lengthened, evans came to life. breaking the cilic serve to take the second set. and, belief blossoming in the darkness, he dominated the third as well. the fourth set turned into a battle, but evans was edging it. and cilic was struggling to keep up. with a weakened cilic serving, evans took his chance. and what to do after the biggest grand slam winner of your career? get straight on the phone, of course. it was really good. i think i played as well as i could play today. i played well, particularly towards the end of the match. taking it in his stride, he is in the third round of the grand slam for the fourth time. he is now finally into the top 50 in the world rankings. not bad for a player once described as the most wasted talent in b
dan evans is no stranger to winning against the odds.eaten two of the top ten players in the world in the last couple of weeks. today's big scalp, former us open winner marin cilic, who looked too much for evans in the first set. he won it 6—3, as evan struggled with the sinking sun. but as the shadows lengthened, evans came to life. breaking the cilic serve to take the second set. and, belief blossoming in the darkness, he dominated the third as well. the fourth set turned into a battle, but...
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he may have lost here, but evans has won something important in australia, respect.onta is now the remaining british player in the singles. you can follow her progress overnight on radio 5 live sports extra and the bbc sport website. chelsea have gone eight points clear at the top of the premier league. they beat hull city 2—0, in a game that was delayed by 9 minutes as hull's ryan mason was stretchered off with a head injury. diego costa, back in the chelsea team after an alleged fall out with a fitness coach, had put them ahead during that lengthy first half injury time. hull probably should have had a penalty after marcos alonso fouled abel hernandez early in the second half. chelsea were made to work hard for the three points but gary cahill made result save ten from time. it's now the eighth home win in a row in the league. arsenal have moved up to second place in the premier league, but only after some very late drama at the emirates. the home side's winner came in the 97th minute. arsenal took the lead in the 59th minute. mustafi with his first goalfor arsenal
he may have lost here, but evans has won something important in australia, respect.onta is now the remaining british player in the singles. you can follow her progress overnight on radio 5 live sports extra and the bbc sport website. chelsea have gone eight points clear at the top of the premier league. they beat hull city 2—0, in a game that was delayed by 9 minutes as hull's ryan mason was stretchered off with a head injury. diego costa, back in the chelsea team after an alleged fall out...
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of his career. but evans has been in such good form of late.us open champion, evans was quick to share his good news on his phone. he'll now face either victor estrella burgos or bernard tomic in the third round. andy murray saw off russian 19—year—old andrey rublev in straight sets to move into the third round. murray did appear to twist an ankle in the match but insisted he was ok. the scot plays number 31 seed sam querrey of the united states next. europe's ryder cup captain thomas bjorn will be able to choose an extra wild card player for next year's event in france. for more on this, our golf correspondent iain carter joins us from the middle east, where the abu dhabi championship gets under way tomorrow. i bet it's a lot warmer there than it is here. never before has the european captain had so many pics. is this just european captain had so many pics. is thisjust a european captain had so many pics. is this just a knee jerk reaction to the defeat at hazeltine last year? it is not a knee jerk reaction. the defeat at hazeltine last year? i
of his career. but evans has been in such good form of late.us open champion, evans was quick to share his good news on his phone. he'll now face either victor estrella burgos or bernard tomic in the third round. andy murray saw off russian 19—year—old andrey rublev in straight sets to move into the third round. murray did appear to twist an ankle in the match but insisted he was ok. the scot plays number 31 seed sam querrey of the united states next. europe's ryder cup captain thomas bjorn...
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sarah: they have been pitching, evan is a visionary ceo., he has -- you can figure out what is going on in the future. they are going to have to. meetings, andnds that is the guy who is in control. he is the one who sees the full picture of what is going on. it is a big task. one they're trusting to control the information flow. we've seen that in the process itself, the coming out -- threatening to cut fees things keep leaking. they lost really put on evan. after twitter has gone out. after some of these missteps with other very big founder led it companies, it is a big ask to ask of investors. it will be the first tech company in a long time. the long-term investors you really want to buy into these public offerings, they are going to be the ones that you needed to convince this is a company to buy into that one up for the ipo or the next 5-10 years. caroline: what are you hearing about how well you think the culture change will progress with evan spiegel? do you think he understands how much he will have to give? in the nature of how the
sarah: they have been pitching, evan is a visionary ceo., he has -- you can figure out what is going on in the future. they are going to have to. meetings, andnds that is the guy who is in control. he is the one who sees the full picture of what is going on. it is a big task. one they're trusting to control the information flow. we've seen that in the process itself, the coming out -- threatening to cut fees things keep leaking. they lost really put on evan. after twitter has gone out. after...
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evan: i believe the china story is strong.hat with the fact that inflation and pmi numbers justify that. they are still quite low historically. i am positive on the idea that infrastructure spending and growth will be the theme. rishaad: evan, great talking to you as ever. a look at some of the latest business flash headlines. a consortium for global and just ask properties. -- logistics properties. the singapore-based company has a market value of over $8 million. for first round offers by early next month. downtive consumers pulled 2 of japan's top retailers. stagnant wages prompting many to rein in spending. another take on japan's retail later. asia's most valuable startup has picked goldman sachs to leave its idea. the singapore in gaming -- e gaming commerce considering listing in the u.s. it would be the largest tech ipo out of south asia, and a boon for others. we are following which industry group will likely experience a bubble in china. ♪ rishaad: after a bevy of bubbles smart money is betting in excess credit, lead
evan: i believe the china story is strong.hat with the fact that inflation and pmi numbers justify that. they are still quite low historically. i am positive on the idea that infrastructure spending and growth will be the theme. rishaad: evan, great talking to you as ever. a look at some of the latest business flash headlines. a consortium for global and just ask properties. -- logistics properties. the singapore-based company has a market value of over $8 million. for first round offers by...
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he may have lost here, but evans has won something important in australia, respect.e number one, the scene was set johanna konta is now the remaining british player in the singles. you can follow her progress overnight on radio 5 live sports extra and the bbc sport website. chelsea have gone eight points clear at the top of the premier league. diego costa recalled to the line—up, and he scored their first goal. a familiarface and he scored their first goal. a familiar face making a and he scored their first goal. a familiarface making a familiar entrance, diego costa back in the chelsea side, whether after injury, a bust up after his fitness, or a proposed move to china, the subject of speculation. he wasted no time demonstrating his worth. whether the chelsea or elsewhere. ten seconds gone, almost on the scoresheet. the battle against relegation for hull made harder, losing a contrast ryan mason, taken for hospital with a head injury, the first half and up by nine worrying minutes. during added time chelsea made the breakthrough. dismiss as normal resumed for diego
he may have lost here, but evans has won something important in australia, respect.e number one, the scene was set johanna konta is now the remaining british player in the singles. you can follow her progress overnight on radio 5 live sports extra and the bbc sport website. chelsea have gone eight points clear at the top of the premier league. diego costa recalled to the line—up, and he scored their first goal. a familiarface and he scored their first goal. a familiar face making a and he...
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carter evans, cbs news, san diego. >> ninan: well, up next. is mozart the key to better wine? seth doane traveled to tuscany to investigate. through dna i found out that i was only 16% italian. he was 34% eastern european. so i went onto ancestry, soon learned that one of our ancestors we thought was italian was eastern european. this is my ancestor who i didn't know about. he looks a little bit like me, yes. ancestry has many paths to discovering your story. get started for free at ancestry.com here you go.picking up for kyle. you wouldn't put up with part of a pizza. um. something wrong? so when it comes to pain relievers, why put up with just part of a day? you want the whole thing? yes, yes! live whole. not part. aleve. see, we can agree.reat. out! what? that was in! finally, something the whole family can agree on. oscar mayer deli fresh ham made with pure honey for a taste everyone will love. these feet kicked off a lot of high school games...nerve pain, built a life for my family... and liked to help others in need. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer.
carter evans, cbs news, san diego. >> ninan: well, up next. is mozart the key to better wine? seth doane traveled to tuscany to investigate. through dna i found out that i was only 16% italian. he was 34% eastern european. so i went onto ancestry, soon learned that one of our ancestors we thought was italian was eastern european. this is my ancestor who i didn't know about. he looks a little bit like me, yes. ancestry has many paths to discovering your story. get started for free at...
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bob evans died in a california prison in 2010. now say he may have started his killing spree 35 years ago in new hampshire. police say evans dated this woman before she disappeared in 1981. investigators say he killed her as well as this mother and three girls. police say he's the father of one of those girls. investigators fear there could be more victims. >> now we know who the killer is. we're hoping that leads us to the identity of the victims and location of other victims in this case. >> evans is convicted of killing his wife in richmond in 2002 after being married for less than a year. >>> for the second time this week a driver swerved off niles canyon road and plunged into alameda creek. a 27-year-old driver fell asleep at the wheel before his car veered into the creek this morning. chopper 5 located the vehicle halfway submerged in the rushing water and this time the driver was lucky, was able to escape through the broken windshield and was taken to the hospital with only minor injuries. ing for the body of 18-year- old j
bob evans died in a california prison in 2010. now say he may have started his killing spree 35 years ago in new hampshire. police say evans dated this woman before she disappeared in 1981. investigators say he killed her as well as this mother and three girls. police say he's the father of one of those girls. investigators fear there could be more victims. >> now we know who the killer is. we're hoping that leads us to the identity of the victims and location of other victims in this...
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while evans is set to climb from sist to 45th in the world rankings.re highlights from melbourne on bbc two from 5:15pm. england's cricketers have already lost the one day series against india so there's little more than pride to play in the final match in kolkata. after being put into bat, england have made a positive start on a tricky pitch. sam billings and jason roy added 98 for the first wicket, with roy making his third consecutive half century — but the surrey man has just departed for 65 — bowled by ravi jadeja. a short time ago, england were 110 for 2 from 20 overs. sir bobby charlton says he's delighted for wayne rooney, who yesterday scored his 250th goal for manchester united to become the club's top scorer, finally eclipsing sir bobby's record. rooney will not have scored too many better with a stunning 94th minute free kick earning united a 1—1 draw at stoke. yes, a great honour, so i can really proud. it is difficult at the minute to be over pleased because of the result. two points dropped, but in the grand scheme of things, is a huge h
while evans is set to climb from sist to 45th in the world rankings.re highlights from melbourne on bbc two from 5:15pm. england's cricketers have already lost the one day series against india so there's little more than pride to play in the final match in kolkata. after being put into bat, england have made a positive start on a tricky pitch. sam billings and jason roy added 98 for the first wicket, with roy making his third consecutive half century — but the surrey man has just departed for...
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a lot of onus is going to be put on evan. gone out, after some of these missteps with these other very big founder led companies, it is a big ask. ipo may go well. it is the first tech company and a long time. the long-term investors you really want to buy into these public offerings, they will be the ones that will need to convince that this would be the company to buy into not for the ipo for the next year, but the next five to 10 years. to do that, it has to be a bet on speigel. caroline: sarah, what are you hearing about how will you think the culture change will progress with evan spiegel? do you think he really understands how much more disclosure he will have to give? >> i think he is still, in the nature of the company probably , get as little information as he can because for evan, the things that are really worth it to him to expound more on what snapchat is going to plan to do given the threats from facebook. facebook has copied snapchat over and over. caroline: that does it for this edition of best of "bloomberg t
a lot of onus is going to be put on evan. gone out, after some of these missteps with these other very big founder led companies, it is a big ask. ipo may go well. it is the first tech company and a long time. the long-term investors you really want to buy into these public offerings, they will be the ones that will need to convince that this would be the company to buy into not for the ipo for the next year, but the next five to 10 years. to do that, it has to be a bet on speigel. caroline:...
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i want to bring in evan.'re learning new details on procedures under way at the justice department to deal with the legal challenges to the president's orders. >> that's right. at this moment attorney general sally yates, acting attorney general appointed by barack obama. she just instructed lawyers not to defend the executive order issued by president trump last friday dealing with immigration and refugees. she has just told her lawyers, essentially, this is a law -- an executive order she doesn't believe is legally defensible by the justice department. this has the effect of basically grounding this executive order at least for the next few days that sally yates is in office as the acting attorney general. as you know, jeff session is the nominee by president trump and awaiting confirmation by the senate. i'll read you part of an order she issued to her lawyers today saying my responsibility is to ensure the position of the justice department is not only legally defensible but informed by our best view of w
i want to bring in evan.'re learning new details on procedures under way at the justice department to deal with the legal challenges to the president's orders. >> that's right. at this moment attorney general sally yates, acting attorney general appointed by barack obama. she just instructed lawyers not to defend the executive order issued by president trump last friday dealing with immigration and refugees. she has just told her lawyers, essentially, this is a law -- an executive order...
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it's a great new show called "dear evan hansen." zach plays the title character evan hansen.ith a crush on laura's character. he has a hard time telling her, and they are both here to perform a song. >> hi, guys. how are you? >> okay. it's a little crazy. the accolades already. the headlines. the people are even comparing it to "hamilton." how do you guys -- how do you handle those kind of write-ups? >> i mean, it's -- it's really insane. we've been working on the show for about stlee years now, the two of us, and we've always sort of hoped we would get to this point where we would get to see a huge audience to get to see the story. we've had great responses all the way. to have a platform where there are so many people getting to see it every night is incredible. >> we heard a little bit of your characters. tell us a little about the show. >> it's about this lonely boy. he is having a hard time connecteding. this unfortunate circumstances sort of happen, but this love story kind of emerges, and this song is sort of like these teenagers trying to, you know, have a fresh start
it's a great new show called "dear evan hansen." zach plays the title character evan hansen.ith a crush on laura's character. he has a hard time telling her, and they are both here to perform a song. >> hi, guys. how are you? >> okay. it's a little crazy. the accolades already. the headlines. the people are even comparing it to "hamilton." how do you guys -- how do you handle those kind of write-ups? >> i mean, it's -- it's really insane. we've been working...
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carl and evan worked together on this report alongside jim sciutto and jake tapper. carl, let me begin with you. you heard kellyanne conway saying this was leaked by the intelligence communities classified information that shouldn't be out there. >> our sources for this information originally were not the intelligence community. in terms of the underlying documents and story, which i began working on a good while ago as did others at cnn, the intelligence community was not the original source of this information. this is part of a counter narrative that the trump campaign and the trump organization would like us to believe. look, this information may be true, may not be true. in fairness to donald trump, we have to say it's unproven allegations from foreign intelligence sources, originates with russians, over to an american former -- british former intelligence agent. it's a long trail. but there is enough in there that the chiefs of america's intelligence agencies believe, and that includes the fbi -- believe it needs investigating. so do senior members of congress,
carl and evan worked together on this report alongside jim sciutto and jake tapper. carl, let me begin with you. you heard kellyanne conway saying this was leaked by the intelligence communities classified information that shouldn't be out there. >> our sources for this information originally were not the intelligence community. in terms of the underlying documents and story, which i began working on a good while ago as did others at cnn, the intelligence community was not the original...
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(applause) - [evan voiceover] we'd love to have you join us in the studio. visit our website at klru.org/overheard to find invitations to interviews, q&a's with our audience and guests, and an archive of past episodes. - nothing goes on the air without being edited. nothing goes on the podcast without being edited. we have these podcasts that sound like they're just sort of chatty, like our politics podcast which is really, really, really, really good, you have no idea how much editing that actually gets. it sounds like it just rolls of the tongue, and they're just like, "ha ha ha ha ha." it is so heavily edited, so heavily fact-checked, and how do you do that, right? it's like people are chatting. we've got a bank of editors sitting in a room being like, "nope, can't say that, nope, that's not right, take it again." - [announcer] funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation, and hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy. and, by klru's producers circle. ensuring local programming that refle
(applause) - [evan voiceover] we'd love to have you join us in the studio. visit our website at klru.org/overheard to find invitations to interviews, q&a's with our audience and guests, and an archive of past episodes. - nothing goes on the air without being edited. nothing goes on the podcast without being edited. we have these podcasts that sound like they're just sort of chatty, like our politics podcast which is really, really, really, really good, you have no idea how much editing that...
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we want to go back to evan perez. i understand you have new information? >> you're welcome. >> all right. >> the fact that the suspect had with the fbi in anchorage alaska, recently about a couple months ago, he showed up at the anchorage office of the fbi and apparently exhibiting sh some kind of mental health issues. there was concern there. local authorities or himself. at some point he has checked into a local mental health institution according to officials we've been talking to. this is still part of the early investigation still putting together a picture of exactly where he's been, what exactly might have led up to this shooting. but what we're beginning -- what's beginning to emerge is a picture of somebody who was exhibiting some kind of mental health illness, issues. he apparently checked himself in or voluntarily was checked in to a mental health institution there for some treatment. after he showed up at the fbi office in anchorage, alaska. after that, we don't know what happens next. we know that he did get on a flight from alaska and was --
we want to go back to evan perez. i understand you have new information? >> you're welcome. >> all right. >> the fact that the suspect had with the fbi in anchorage alaska, recently about a couple months ago, he showed up at the anchorage office of the fbi and apparently exhibiting sh some kind of mental health issues. there was concern there. local authorities or himself. at some point he has checked into a local mental health institution according to officials we've been...
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and evan mcmullin, former cia officer.m going to start with you putting aside donald trump questioning where nbc got the report. i was interested in one piece of what we just heard, the idea that part of this was payback by vladimir putin for the obama administration questioning his legitimacy as president. is it just me who sees constant mirrors in the things vladimir putin thinks and the things donald trump obsesses about? >> russia has been playing this game with the united states for close to 70 years at this point so most of what russia does should not surprise us. the spying game is what it is, it's true. but on the same hand, accepting that a foreign government could possibly be not only in the united states, within our election system is unfathomable to me. and to essentially pick the side of a foreign government and possible international criminal, julian assange, over the men and women who work hard to keep this country safe. that i would not have expected. >> evan mcmullin, i have to throw that to you. we manage
and evan mcmullin, former cia officer.m going to start with you putting aside donald trump questioning where nbc got the report. i was interested in one piece of what we just heard, the idea that part of this was payback by vladimir putin for the obama administration questioning his legitimacy as president. is it just me who sees constant mirrors in the things vladimir putin thinks and the things donald trump obsesses about? >> russia has been playing this game with the united states for...
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despite taking the first set on a tie break, evans lost the next three.n champion stan wawrinka for a place in the semi—finals. after an excellent tournament, evans will climb from 51st to 45th in the world rankings. everybody knows how big his serve and as for handers. it sucked the life out of the match. when i had some chances he got me with that 1— to punch. in the first set you must felt you are in with a great chance. yes and no. i knew i was flagging a bit. i will in need of the first set and just to hold on in the second and just to hold on in the second and maybe get a break. but i didn't break him at all today. just another class player who got the better of me. highlights of melbourne on bbc two. england's cricketers have posted a solid total in the third and final one day international against india in kolkata, on a pitch that is providing some assistance to the indian bowlers, england made 321 for 8 from their 50 overs. jason roy hit his third 50 in a row and whilst none of the batsmen could kick on and make a big score, some late big hitting
despite taking the first set on a tie break, evans lost the next three.n champion stan wawrinka for a place in the semi—finals. after an excellent tournament, evans will climb from 51st to 45th in the world rankings. everybody knows how big his serve and as for handers. it sucked the life out of the match. when i had some chances he got me with that 1— to punch. in the first set you must felt you are in with a great chance. yes and no. i knew i was flagging a bit. i will in need of the...
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what we do know hearing from sources from evan perez, cnn's evan perez, is this man was apparently on an air canada flight that landed here at terminal 2 at ft. lauderdale airport, delta and air canada terminal. he apparently got his baggage, sources say he went to the rest room, apparently retrieved some kind of weapon, came outside and started shooting. again, the motive unclear. he is being questioned by federal investigators right now. so what we're seeing now is a calm scene, but again, brooke, the cleanup here is going to be an extended process. it is going to be a while before we get a clear picture of exactly how and why this happened. >> yeah. boris, thank you so much. it is a stunning development, what evan is reporting about how this person checked, you know, legally checked, declared he had a weapon, checked it, and grabbed it out of his baggage at ft. lauderdale and went to the bathroom, grabbed it out and started shooting. i have three minutes left and in those three minutes in my show i want to talk to steve campen, i understand you are sitting on a plane right now. you
what we do know hearing from sources from evan perez, cnn's evan perez, is this man was apparently on an air canada flight that landed here at terminal 2 at ft. lauderdale airport, delta and air canada terminal. he apparently got his baggage, sources say he went to the rest room, apparently retrieved some kind of weapon, came outside and started shooting. again, the motive unclear. he is being questioned by federal investigators right now. so what we're seeing now is a calm scene, but again,...
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it was evans' first atp tour final. the men's final. it was evans' first atp tourfinal. first atp tour final. he lost the tie—break and couldn't recover in the second. he lost that 6—2 and with it the match. the tournament is a warm up for the australian open and andy murray is hoping to add this grand slam to his collection. was losing a shock to murray?m that happened last year, it would have been, but because of the break it felt like you're starting from scratch again and the new year, i hadn't played a match for six weeks. at the end of last year, it felt like i was playing every day pretty much. but yeah, good start to the year. and hopefully i can get another run going soon. he maybe top scorer, but diego costa hasn't trained for three days and hasn't travelled with the chelsea squad for today's match at leicester, after a dispute with the club's coaching staff. it follows a disagreement with a coach, over his fitness. but the news comes amid reports that he's been the subject of an offer, from a chinese club, who could be willing to pay him, £30 million a year. t
it was evans' first atp tour final. the men's final. it was evans' first atp tourfinal. first atp tour final. he lost the tie—break and couldn't recover in the second. he lost that 6—2 and with it the match. the tournament is a warm up for the australian open and andy murray is hoping to add this grand slam to his collection. was losing a shock to murray?m that happened last year, it would have been, but because of the break it felt like you're starting from scratch again and the new year,...
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despite taking the first set on a tie break, evans lost the next three.ce us open champion stan wawrinka after an excellent tournament, evans will climb from 51st to 45th in the world rankings. i need to get a bit fitter so i can last out those matches. i think today i was flagging after the first set. i did feel that, my body was so. set. i did feel that, my body was so. maybe that's something i can improve on. but i still come a long way from where i was last year, i think. there are highlights from melbourne on bbc two from 5.15. england's cricketers have posted a solid total in the third and final one day international against india in kolkata, on a pitch that is providing some assistance to the indian bowlers, england made 321 for 8 from their 50 overs. jason roy hit his third 50 in a row and whilst none of the batsmen could kick on and make a big score, some late big hitting from ben stokes has given their bowlers something to defend. india's innings isjust underway, coverage of course available on 5 live sports extra and the bbc sport website. prem
despite taking the first set on a tie break, evans lost the next three.ce us open champion stan wawrinka after an excellent tournament, evans will climb from 51st to 45th in the world rankings. i need to get a bit fitter so i can last out those matches. i think today i was flagging after the first set. i did feel that, my body was so. set. i did feel that, my body was so. maybe that's something i can improve on. but i still come a long way from where i was last year, i think. there are...
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thank you president evans. let's get reaction to what's going on right now with jim bianco and peter bookmar. happy friday. beat peter, here we are in the threshold for the dow. what's going through your mind right now? >> well, it's certainly historic. for those long stocks, you can be happy about it. but being at 20,000 doesn't tell us anything about where we go from here. we've had a great run since the election, of course, but i think there are a lot of details that need to go -- people need to go through after trump is inaugurated. >> what's your biggest -- what are your biggest questions right now? >> well, my biggest concern is the global bond markets. i'm of the belief that it's the biggest bubble we've ever seen and that is now beginning to leak air. and to think that some tax cuts and some regulatory release is somehow going to overcome a rise in interest rates, not just here but globally, and we can somehow skate by that, i'm not a believer of that. i think valuations are egregiously over valued in s
thank you president evans. let's get reaction to what's going on right now with jim bianco and peter bookmar. happy friday. beat peter, here we are in the threshold for the dow. what's going through your mind right now? >> well, it's certainly historic. for those long stocks, you can be happy about it. but being at 20,000 doesn't tell us anything about where we go from here. we've had a great run since the election, of course, but i think there are a lot of details that need to go --...
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here is evan.ight we will be looking at what is in store for france this year, our nearest neighbour and closest rival. the presidential election that could end up presidential election that could end up as presidential election that could end upasa presidential election that could end up as a contest between the far right and the thatcherites, making for interesting times. join me on bbc two. that's it from us, you join me on bbc two. that's it from us, you can join me on bbc two. that's it from us, you can keep up to date throughout the night with the bbc news channel. now it is time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm hugh woozencroft. and the big news this evening: unlucky for some — chelsea's13—match winning streak in the premier league is ended by tottenham hotspur. sir andy murray keeps his hot streak going in qatar. and kadeena cox says her life is a "ticking time bomb" as she defends her decision to take part in tv show thejump. good evening. plenty to come, bu
here is evan.ight we will be looking at what is in store for france this year, our nearest neighbour and closest rival. the presidential election that could end up presidential election that could end up as presidential election that could end upasa presidential election that could end up as a contest between the far right and the thatcherites, making for interesting times. join me on bbc two. that's it from us, you join me on bbc two. that's it from us, you can join me on bbc two. that's it...