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caller: pat from florida, hello. caller: hello. host: you're on. caller: hello? host: pat, you're on. you have to stop paying attention to your television. caller: sorry. i'm a senior. my husband's a senior. we both worked since we were children. as soon as we could get a job. i remember back when jimmy carter, they were coming over from cuba in boat loads. he was talking about -- boatloads and he was talking about putting them on social security and doing it and social security disability. we are having the same problem now at the border. we are having -- i feel sorry for anyone that needs help. but there's only so much help you can give people. you can only take so many people to your dinner table before you start running out of food for yourself and your children. i think that's what's going to happen now in our country. host: the idea the republican party is one of fiscal responsibility, what do you think of that caller: i think they are trying to do the right thing for the taxpayers. and i think that the democrats are just playing games. they are playing gam
caller: pat from florida, hello. caller: hello. host: you're on. caller: hello? host: pat, you're on. you have to stop paying attention to your television. caller: sorry. i'm a senior. my husband's a senior. we both worked since we were children. as soon as we could get a job. i remember back when jimmy carter, they were coming over from cuba in boat loads. he was talking about -- boatloads and he was talking about putting them on social security and doing it and social security disability. we...
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good morning asia, hello world, it is monday, the start ofa hello world, it is monday, the start of ading week. let you could join us. let's start of the show with the trade war because the us and china have agreed to resume negotiations over the dispute that has contributed to a global economic slowdown. announcing the agreement at the g20 summit injapan, president trump said he will allow american companies continued to sell to the tech giant huawei but trumpets economic adviser has since clarified the decision will apply only to products of widely available around the world, leading the most sensitive equipment off—limits. anything to do with national security concerns will not receive a new license from the commerce department. i think that is very important people will have to understand that. stuff that is generally available will probably get a temporary license. we will see how far that goes. i asked what the timeframe could be from mr trump's perspective. i suspect they will see that coming to an agreement is a win for the us and i think china will set as a win as well. and i
good morning asia, hello world, it is monday, the start ofa hello world, it is monday, the start of ading week. let you could join us. let's start of the show with the trade war because the us and china have agreed to resume negotiations over the dispute that has contributed to a global economic slowdown. announcing the agreement at the g20 summit injapan, president trump said he will allow american companies continued to sell to the tech giant huawei but trumpets economic adviser has since...
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hello, casey. reporter: hello, eric. right now was the nerve center of the apollo 11 mission. for the first part of our date we got unprecedented access to a newly renovated mission operation control room and we got to show that this video but it is incredible. the time stood still. if only those walls could talk. it was commissioned in the early '90s and just underwent a $5 million restoration. everything you see inside is exactly where it was 50 years ago, down to the pencils, ashtrays, styrofoam coffee cups and the flight logs. nasa staff for the hundreds and hundreds of photographs to make sure that each artifact is placed correctly and for the man who ran the show on the ground here in houston, apollo 11 flight director jean krantz, he tells us stepping foot in his old office, not only for them with memories, but says it is also important looking forward. listen. >> the restoration of mission control is, i think, a key mark and the milestones in space program because it is now a device, method and organ by which we
hello, casey. reporter: hello, eric. right now was the nerve center of the apollo 11 mission. for the first part of our date we got unprecedented access to a newly renovated mission operation control room and we got to show that this video but it is incredible. the time stood still. if only those walls could talk. it was commissioned in the early '90s and just underwent a $5 million restoration. everything you see inside is exactly where it was 50 years ago, down to the pencils, ashtrays,...
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[applause] >> hello.i actually grew up in the sfusd -- i graduated from walmberg high school in 2016. we had a wellness center, and you could say hey, i have to go to the wellness center. but also, if there was too many students in there, they would send you back to class. when i went there, they didn't say hey -- or they'd be, like, no, everyone is busy. when i went to college, our friends is our support system, and it's hard, because you don't know what to say. especially when i was in high school. like, i didn't know what to tell my friends when i was, like, i am cutting. for me, i've been experiencing anxiety a lot of my life. maybe -- like, the first time i can remember is when i was 11. i didn't know i was asking anxiety. when i was 12, i remember having panic attacks, but i didn't know they were panic attacks until i was 19. we need to give ways for students to heal. if you're putting youth in these circumstances, i need to help my friends, but i don't know what to do or i need to help myself but i
[applause] >> hello.i actually grew up in the sfusd -- i graduated from walmberg high school in 2016. we had a wellness center, and you could say hey, i have to go to the wellness center. but also, if there was too many students in there, they would send you back to class. when i went there, they didn't say hey -- or they'd be, like, no, everyone is busy. when i went to college, our friends is our support system, and it's hard, because you don't know what to say. especially when i was in...
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booker: hello. thank you so much. >> i just want to thank you for your work with affordable housing. sen. booker: that is amazing. names? your folks' you must be very proud. sen. booker: what kind of project? >> collecting pictures. you are collecting pictures of candidates. >> yes, i am. sen. booker: how many have you gotten? or eight. o am i theker: mi th baldest candidate? >> yes. you booker: i am so happy are involved. i hope i can earn your support over time. you're such an activist. >> thank you so much. you get to hold the book. sen. booker: what is the book? remember your father's lawyer? >> yes. [indiscernible] >> it is an honor. can i go online? >> absolutely. i wanted you to meet my mom. what a gracious and incredibly powerful woman you have raised. >> thank you. sen. booker: what makes my work possible is people making sacrifices. how many children do you have? >> she is the only one. our miracle. sen. booker: iowa you in the middle, mom. -- i want you in the middle, mom. kevin is right
booker: hello. thank you so much. >> i just want to thank you for your work with affordable housing. sen. booker: that is amazing. names? your folks' you must be very proud. sen. booker: what kind of project? >> collecting pictures. you are collecting pictures of candidates. >> yes, i am. sen. booker: how many have you gotten? or eight. o am i theker: mi th baldest candidate? >> yes. you booker: i am so happy are involved. i hope i can earn your support over time. you're...
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>> chair fewer: hello, everyone. [gavel]. >> chair fewer: hello, everyone. i am sandra lee fewer. the meeting will now come to order. this is the june 24, 2019, meeting to the budget and finances committee. our clerk is mr. john carroll, and i'd like to thank sfgovtv for broadcasting this event. mr. clerk, do you have any announcements? >> clerk: yes. please be sure you silence any cell phones or electronic devices. any documents you need to present should be given to me, your clerk. >> chair fewer: thank you. mr. clerk, will you please read items 1 and 2 together. [agenda item read] [agenda item read]. >> chair fewer: thank you very much, mr. clerk. i would just like to start this meeting by saying thank you all for coming today to come and give us public testimony about where you think your public dollars should be spent, and your priorities to where the public dollars has been spent. for the last two weeks, we've been hearing from city departments on their plans to spend public dollars, and now it is your turn to tell us where you think we should appropriate these moneys. i wan
>> chair fewer: hello, everyone. [gavel]. >> chair fewer: hello, everyone. i am sandra lee fewer. the meeting will now come to order. this is the june 24, 2019, meeting to the budget and finances committee. our clerk is mr. john carroll, and i'd like to thank sfgovtv for broadcasting this event. mr. clerk, do you have any announcements? >> clerk: yes. please be sure you silence any cell phones or electronic devices. any documents you need to present should be given to me, your...
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hello this is bbc news. the headlines... conservative party members are warned not to vote more than once in the leadership election, after a bbc investigation found some had received multiple ballot papers. murderers who refuse to say where they've buried their victims could be more easily denied parole under a proposed new law. about 20 people are injured — two seriously — after a powerful gas explosion rocked a florida shopping center. a powerful earthquake has hit southern california for the second time in a matter of days. it's the strongest in the region for twe nty—five yea rs. the duke and duchess of sussex's son has been christened at windsor castle. only close family and friends attended the service for archie harrison mountbatten—windsor. there's been criticism for excluding the public and keeping secret the identity of archie's godparents. the two pictures were released to the public. hundreds of thousands of people have been on the streets of the capitalfor the pride parade. london mayor sadiq khan said he hoped
hello this is bbc news. the headlines... conservative party members are warned not to vote more than once in the leadership election, after a bbc investigation found some had received multiple ballot papers. murderers who refuse to say where they've buried their victims could be more easily denied parole under a proposed new law. about 20 people are injured — two seriously — after a powerful gas explosion rocked a florida shopping center. a powerful earthquake has hit southern california...
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hello. i'm ben bland with bbc world news. our top story: there has been another night of violent clashes in hong kong. riot police fired tear gas at pro—democracy protesters during a mass rally. police say demonstrators threw bricks and petrol—bombs, and refused to disperse. the protests began two months ago over a controversial extradition bill. iran risks inflaming tension over the seizure of a british oil tanker after replacing the union flag with it's own standard on the ship's mast. the british government meets later to discuss its next move. and there's a lot of interest in this on bbc.com. the irish golfer shane lowry braved howling wind and rain to claim his first major title with a victory in the open championship. he finished six shots ahead of england's tommy fleetwood. he described the achievement as "an out—of—body experience". that's all. stay with bbc world news. and don't forget you can get more on all our stories on the bbc website, that's bbc. co. uk/news. and i'm on twitter @benmbland. the uk iran tanker cr
hello. i'm ben bland with bbc world news. our top story: there has been another night of violent clashes in hong kong. riot police fired tear gas at pro—democracy protesters during a mass rally. police say demonstrators threw bricks and petrol—bombs, and refused to disperse. the protests began two months ago over a controversial extradition bill. iran risks inflaming tension over the seizure of a british oil tanker after replacing the union flag with it's own standard on the ship's mast....
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hello. caller: hello. is, i retired about three or four years ago. i have seen incredible increase in tourist and traffic coming in. i have not seen the land management, they are great people but not enough of them. how are they going to staff that so there is adequate coverage? i think it is about creative partnerships between the federal government and private entities to help out their land management. thank you. guest: great question. i think you bring up a good point, which is that, as we talked about it is more popular to designate than to take care of the lands. we have a huge maintenance backlog and establishing a national monument will not do enough to preserve these areas, especially if more tourists are -- thered they may not may not be facilities or staff in place. you bring up a great solution, it is a public and private partnership. the forest service has used these to manage its recreation areas that would be a great option. ,ost: the website groupopportunity.org. megan hansen serves as the research direc >> in preparation for the four
hello. caller: hello. is, i retired about three or four years ago. i have seen incredible increase in tourist and traffic coming in. i have not seen the land management, they are great people but not enough of them. how are they going to staff that so there is adequate coverage? i think it is about creative partnerships between the federal government and private entities to help out their land management. thank you. guest: great question. i think you bring up a good point, which is that, as we...
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hello. i'm ben bland in london.upper house election,
hello. i'm ben bland in london.upper house election,
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next speaker. >> hello, everyone. my name is cynthia. it's an honor to be here and for you to hear my voice. it's very important for me because i'm a domestic violence survivor, and it's very empowering right now. it's a dangerous situation. we need subsidies like shelters, affordable housing, and to support all of the nonprofits that are currently working, enough subsidies because those are the ones that deal with these kinds of problems. to me in particular, when i was on crutches, two organizations offered their handout to me with food, a space where i could go. even though i haven't yet achieved the american dream, as an immigrant and as many of us that are here today, we are in a struggle. also as a huge economic contribution to this country, trust -- we are here today for a better future for this country and for our families. thank you. >> supervisor mandelman: thank you. next speaker. [speaking spanish language] >> hello. good morning. my name is cynthia maldonado. i am the mother of two children, of four years old and nine years
next speaker. >> hello, everyone. my name is cynthia. it's an honor to be here and for you to hear my voice. it's very important for me because i'm a domestic violence survivor, and it's very empowering right now. it's a dangerous situation. we need subsidies like shelters, affordable housing, and to support all of the nonprofits that are currently working, enough subsidies because those are the ones that deal with these kinds of problems. to me in particular, when i was on crutches, two...
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♪ ♪ ( applause ) >> hello, hello, hello! stephen: they do. they're a wonderful audience, physically attractive, too. ( cheers and applause ) lovely, lovely to have you. lovely to have you here, sir bryan. >> good to be here, stephen. "sir bryan." >> stephen: don't you wish america had "sirs" or something like that? >> it would be nice, wouldn't it? >> stephen: you could be an actor, a good career, and they bump you up in your status a little bit. >> that's right. it's like, there are some actors who do want to be called by their regal name now. >> stephen: right, sure. >> sir ben kingsley, for instance. >> stephen: oh, yeah, sure. oh, yeah, yeah. >> he enjoys that full title. >> stephen: i would enjoy it, too. i love high status. it would get you great reservations. "hi, could i get a reservation? it's ben-- i'm sorry, it's sir ben." >> "oh, you don't have anything? well, do you have anything for sir stephen colbert? yes? oh, i thought you would." >> stephen: now, thank you for being here. i know you're a busy man. >> well,
♪ ♪ ( applause ) >> hello, hello, hello! stephen: they do. they're a wonderful audience, physically attractive, too. ( cheers and applause ) lovely, lovely to have you. lovely to have you here, sir bryan. >> good to be here, stephen. "sir bryan." >> stephen: don't you wish america had "sirs" or something like that? >> it would be nice, wouldn't it? >> stephen: you could be an actor, a good career, and they bump you up in your status a little...
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good morning asia, hello, world.t's friday, almost the weekend, glad you could join us for another exciting addition of asia business report, i'm rico hizon and in india first the first female finance minister in almost half a century is set to present her debut budget today. nirmala sitharaman‘s spending plans will aim to tackle a slowing economy and a raft of other issues. when the renderer modi was first elected five years ago, he pledged to create millions of newjobs. official figures put the jobless rate at 6.1% in 2018, and that's a 45 year high. the government needs to find money for welfare programmes it's already announced, including did 12.6 billion us dollars to support farmers. many indians have also been calling for investment in infrastructure, from roads, bridges, dams, better housing and public to i lets. dams, better housing and public toilets. all this has to be done while continuing to push down india's national deficit, which is currently below 3.4% of gdp. for more we arejoined currently below 3.
good morning asia, hello, world.t's friday, almost the weekend, glad you could join us for another exciting addition of asia business report, i'm rico hizon and in india first the first female finance minister in almost half a century is set to present her debut budget today. nirmala sitharaman‘s spending plans will aim to tackle a slowing economy and a raft of other issues. when the renderer modi was first elected five years ago, he pledged to create millions of newjobs. official figures put...
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next speaker. >> hello, supervisors. i am a pastor at first mennonite church of san francisco and i live in the mission. i'm also a leader with faith in action. this sunday, i am preaching from the book of amos, and you are welcome to come, everyone is welcome to come, where the prophet gives warning to those who trample on the needy and bring ruin to the poor. he is mad because the wealthy are turning everything into a commodity and using false measures to turn a profit. as a pastor in san francisco, it is sadly quite easy to make the connections to what is happening today. in a way, it has been happening here since the 17 hundreds, way more than three decades ago. it has been happening to those who are not in the owning class. first in the name of the spanish mission to exploit the people inland, then in the name of the united states, later in the name of urban renewal in ridding the city of blight, and now in the name of capitalism. you do not need to believe in god to see that the market forces of capitalism are dest
next speaker. >> hello, supervisors. i am a pastor at first mennonite church of san francisco and i live in the mission. i'm also a leader with faith in action. this sunday, i am preaching from the book of amos, and you are welcome to come, everyone is welcome to come, where the prophet gives warning to those who trample on the needy and bring ruin to the poor. he is mad because the wealthy are turning everything into a commodity and using false measures to turn a profit. as a pastor in...
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. >> hello, sam? >> hello. >> hi. >> hello lacy. >> i'm doing great, how are you?ous. >> yeah, nervous. >> i was wondering that whenever i move back home, would you go on a date with me? >> let me think about that. no. yes, obviously i would love to. >> oh my god yes. >> oh! >> let your girl off the hook a little bit. >> i'm calling you up to ask you out on a date because i think you're super friendly and kind. >> he doesn't want to hear the response. he's nervous to hear it. >> yes i'll go. >> beautiful. okay. >> you don't have an option but you me, breakfai wanted to ask you want to go on a date with me. >> can do. >> can do in boy speak, is that good? >> um, sure. that sounds good. >> sure is never good. >> he's like, thought this was friend zone, but oh. >> this next guy is asking for a second date. the person is standing clear across from him in the park. >> will you be willing to go on a second date with me today? >> yes. >> aw. for the most part everybody got their yes. this man had to leave a voicemail and he didn't end the call. >> now that it's over, it's
. >> hello, sam? >> hello. >> hi. >> hello lacy. >> i'm doing great, how are you?ous. >> yeah, nervous. >> i was wondering that whenever i move back home, would you go on a date with me? >> let me think about that. no. yes, obviously i would love to. >> oh my god yes. >> oh! >> let your girl off the hook a little bit. >> i'm calling you up to ask you out on a date because i think you're super friendly and kind. >> he...
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hello? >> can you help us. >> maybe there's somebody inside that kind of got lost in the corridors or something and wre? >> i can see you. >> there would be a nick in that glass door. if you're saying that now, once the sun goes down. >> i'm actually hearing something banging on the door and hoping i'm going to catch this thing. [ bleep ] >> you all misseded. you saw that? >> another person there. >> i missed it because my eyes have been closed. >> hello, security. hey, you need to come out. i'm not playing anymore. >> you know at this point, he tries to use his authoritative voice. you see his flashlight when you hear the sound. especially this one. >> jesus [ bleep ] >> wait. >> i'm really not sure what's going on here. no. yeah, i'm done. >> nick calderone move. >> i'm not getting paid for this. >> hello? >> nothing could be creepier than a voice talking to you. >> no, i'm getting out. >> no. >> i have so many questions about these videos and live by skype, we have josh and his fellow fri
hello? >> can you help us. >> maybe there's somebody inside that kind of got lost in the corridors or something and wre? >> i can see you. >> there would be a nick in that glass door. if you're saying that now, once the sun goes down. >> i'm actually hearing something banging on the door and hoping i'm going to catch this thing. [ bleep ] >> you all misseded. you saw that? >> another person there. >> i missed it because my eyes have been closed....
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hello again hello again birchbox welcome to my new video on my channel and today i've got something different for you and it's typical aussie to push. us to take a us he has been uploading a youtube video almost every week since he turned 11 sometimes he's joined by other friends like my neck in if isn't. just like playing the guitar learn to put on make up by himself by following you tube tutorials. back in the day there weren't many or no boys who put on makeup and i thought why don't i just become this person myself who can inspire others to see how many people especially boys dare to put on makeup now because of ass on that that's really cool and that's also why do this and share so much because i notice that it helps people in their situation or gives them something to do you know what i mean. yes. he's learned to brush off hates. and even responds with humor. not all funny anymore so i'm going to have this is cool dude young creative's like him face many problems on you tube there's mobbing and hate speech the pressure to create new content and site a group where adults use fake profile
hello again hello again birchbox welcome to my new video on my channel and today i've got something different for you and it's typical aussie to push. us to take a us he has been uploading a youtube video almost every week since he turned 11 sometimes he's joined by other friends like my neck in if isn't. just like playing the guitar learn to put on make up by himself by following you tube tutorials. back in the day there weren't many or no boys who put on makeup and i thought why don't i just...
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good morning asia, hello world. glad you could join us.rt off with the global energy market and oil prices, as you can see, are basically sustaining their gains overnight. as a tensions with iran escalates, iran says it has arrested i7 spies who it says were working with cia and the sentence some of them to death. the suspects they say have been gaining information on the military and nuclear operations. president trump dismissed the accusations as a totally false. the tensions have escalated no doubt and probably the highest i can remember in two decades covering the oil markets but concern is probably not the word i would use. crude has been ticking up but brent at $62 is still good. $ii below this year's hi. ticking up but brent at $62 is still good. $11 below this year's hi. are you saying not a drop of oil has been affected? that is the main thing. all these attacks and lots of worries and concerns but oil continues to flow out of the region. in asia, you need to ensure your ships against all the dangers but oil continues to flow from
good morning asia, hello world. glad you could join us.rt off with the global energy market and oil prices, as you can see, are basically sustaining their gains overnight. as a tensions with iran escalates, iran says it has arrested i7 spies who it says were working with cia and the sentence some of them to death. the suspects they say have been gaining information on the military and nuclear operations. president trump dismissed the accusations as a totally false. the tensions have escalated...
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hello moon people. radio: hello moon people. what's the weather like up there?p there? what kind of music do you like? radio: what kind of music do you like? in 1956 this was among the world's first moving radio astronomy antennas. after decommissioning it was lovingly restored, and is now used for science education and art project like this one. i have to say, i have done strange things in my time, but i am not sure quite what they are. next day, i caught up with the artist, martine—nicole rojina, to find out how she and the moon got on speaking terms. i always wanted to become an astronaut, aand i am in love i always wanted to become an astronaut, and i am in love with celestial bodies and in love with the universe, and i am in love with the fact that we are made of stardust, and i have been watching universe documentaries since i was a kid. and i believe that it has a wonderful tra nsformative effect, to leave your system, literally, go to another sphere, another celestial body, bounce back and what happens is, inside your mind, you are going to see the world
hello moon people. radio: hello moon people. what's the weather like up there?p there? what kind of music do you like? radio: what kind of music do you like? in 1956 this was among the world's first moving radio astronomy antennas. after decommissioning it was lovingly restored, and is now used for science education and art project like this one. i have to say, i have done strange things in my time, but i am not sure quite what they are. next day, i caught up with the artist, martine—nicole...
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, just shake hands quickly and say hello because we have not seen each other since vietnam. we had a great meeting in vietnam. people don't realize it. it is all part of the whole negotiation, but we had a great meeting in vietnam. we had a great meeting in singapore. everyone gave us praise for singapore and not vietnam. frankly, the meeting in vietnam in terms of the deal was more important than singapore. i think what i would like to do is we will take one or two questions, as i understand it, and then i will head out to the dmz and pay my respects to everybody, including some soldiers. we have tremendous military here. and south korea. and we are going to see some of our great american soldiers. we will be talking to them, and i will be seeing kim jong-un, and a few word, you can start with a question. thank you. >> thank you very much. we will now take questions. [indiscernible] they will be answered by president moon, followed by president trump. be interpreted consecutively, so please remove the earpiece. we will not first take a question. -- we will now first take a
, just shake hands quickly and say hello because we have not seen each other since vietnam. we had a great meeting in vietnam. people don't realize it. it is all part of the whole negotiation, but we had a great meeting in vietnam. we had a great meeting in singapore. everyone gave us praise for singapore and not vietnam. frankly, the meeting in vietnam in terms of the deal was more important than singapore. i think what i would like to do is we will take one or two questions, as i understand...
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hello there.e places this weekend have had dry, glorious sunshine, but other areas have been very wet indeed. areas trapped underneath this weatherfront from northern ireland, south—west scotland through north wales, northern england, particularly north—west england, the midlands and into the south—east. further heavy rain here, some standing water, localised flooding in places. to the north of it, sunny spells, a few showers, some of these heavy, the best of the sunshine in the far north and glorious conditions across south wales and the south—west of england where it'll be warm. now, overnight, that weatherfront will migrate northwards, fizzling as it does, but still bringing cloud and showery bursts of rain around. it will be quite humid. a dry story, though, further south. so we start monday off on a glorious note in the south, but it's a better—looking day i think across the board. that weather front will be moving northwards. a few showers on it, a bit of cloud, but elsewhere, a few showers
hello there.e places this weekend have had dry, glorious sunshine, but other areas have been very wet indeed. areas trapped underneath this weatherfront from northern ireland, south—west scotland through north wales, northern england, particularly north—west england, the midlands and into the south—east. further heavy rain here, some standing water, localised flooding in places. to the north of it, sunny spells, a few showers, some of these heavy, the best of the sunshine in the far north...
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hello and welcome to the programme.too much at the open. 0n the opening day at royal portrush, the home favourite, rory mcilroy, had a round to forget, the northern irishman with a score of eight—over, including a quadruple bogey on the first hole. tiger woods had a bad day too. he is on seven—over. defending 0pen champion francesco molinari has his work cut out to stay in contention. but at the top, jb holmes leads the way on five—under, with ireland's shane lowry a shot behind. colm harrison reports. 0pen championship is back in northern ireland for the first time since 1951, and local favourite northern ireland for the first time since 1951, and localfavourite rory mcilroy went off as the tournament favourite, but he made a dreadful start to this
hello and welcome to the programme.too much at the open. 0n the opening day at royal portrush, the home favourite, rory mcilroy, had a round to forget, the northern irishman with a score of eight—over, including a quadruple bogey on the first hole. tiger woods had a bad day too. he is on seven—over. defending 0pen champion francesco molinari has his work cut out to stay in contention. but at the top, jb holmes leads the way on five—under, with ireland's shane lowry a shot behind. colm...
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hello there. the uk forecast coming up hello there. the uk forecast coming up in hello there.t's seen newjune temperature records set in all of these countries, most impressively in france where the new record of 46 beat the old record by five degrees celsius. that extreme heatwave is now beginning to come to an end because we have cooler and fresher air day by day, working in across these areas of europe, moderating the temperatures significantly. it will come as a relief, i am sure, to many in europe. here in the uk, we have had skies like this over the course of the weekend, broken cloud and spells of sunshine and more of the same to come in the week ahead. often the weather is going to dry with some sunshine and the sunshine is going to feel warm. but there will be rain at times across the north—west of the uk and indeed if you are heading outside over the next three hours, there is a risk of seeing some rain in scotland, a few showers for northern ireland, northern england and perhaps the north of wales as well. but otherwise, the further south you go, the drier the weath
hello there. the uk forecast coming up hello there. the uk forecast coming up in hello there.t's seen newjune temperature records set in all of these countries, most impressively in france where the new record of 46 beat the old record by five degrees celsius. that extreme heatwave is now beginning to come to an end because we have cooler and fresher air day by day, working in across these areas of europe, moderating the temperatures significantly. it will come as a relief, i am sure, to many...
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good morning asia and hello, world.ad you could join us for another exciting addition of asia business report. i'm rico hizon and we start with facebook and its ambitious plan to create its own crypto currency and the growing scrutiny it's been under since it was unveiled last month. in the last few hours, us treasury secretary steve mnuchin took the unusual step that he had grave concerns libra could be used for illegal purposes, echoing similar comments from donald trump. the social media giant plans to launch its own virtual digital currency, libra and if all goes to plan, libra will be bought, sold, held, sent and even received with the firm's apps, messenger and whatsapp, as well as rival ones, imagine, a and money changes hands almost instantaneously. it hasn't even got started and it's faced a huge backlash. steven mnuchin, the us treasury secretary, said on monday that he agrees with his boss, that crypto currencies are for crooks. donald trump tweeted if facebook and other companies want to become a bank they m
good morning asia and hello, world.ad you could join us for another exciting addition of asia business report. i'm rico hizon and we start with facebook and its ambitious plan to create its own crypto currency and the growing scrutiny it's been under since it was unveiled last month. in the last few hours, us treasury secretary steve mnuchin took the unusual step that he had grave concerns libra could be used for illegal purposes, echoing similar comments from donald trump. the social media...
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hello again.re through tuesday, and i think there's going to be quite a bit of cloud in the sky first thing in the morning, because this is what's going on at the moment. we've got a stripe of cloud in the west. this is a weather front that's going to be pushing eastwards. as it does so, it is all the time pushing into an area of high pressure, so the front itself is going to be a weak affair, but it will provide the focus for some showers. now, for northern ireland and also for scotland, expect some showers running in here over the next few hours, so it might be worth taking a waterproof jacket with you or an umbrella if you're heading outside over the next few hours. there is also the chance of some shower developments in north wales and north—west england, but otherwise, across eastern england, eastern scotland, it's going to be a dry morning. now, through the rest of the day, those showers in northern ireland and scotland will continue on and off through the morning. as the heat of the day bui
hello again.re through tuesday, and i think there's going to be quite a bit of cloud in the sky first thing in the morning, because this is what's going on at the moment. we've got a stripe of cloud in the west. this is a weather front that's going to be pushing eastwards. as it does so, it is all the time pushing into an area of high pressure, so the front itself is going to be a weak affair, but it will provide the focus for some showers. now, for northern ireland and also for scotland,...
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you had me at hello. you had me at hello. >> i look around. everybody is crying.ding cable are like -- and i was like, i think it's going to work. oh! oh! oh! ♪ ozempic®! ♪ (announcer) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than 7 and maintained it. oh! under 7? (announcer) and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost...
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good morning asia, hello world, it is a wednesday.u could join us for this exciting bid we addition. closely watched trade data later this wednesday. disputes with china, the eu and india from us. looking for evidence that the trump administration is succeeding in reducing its trade deficit. monica, this is a key twenty20 election campaign? these numbers are an indication that he is following through on his campaign promise and it is not just through on his campaign promise and it is notjust the trump administration closely watching these numbers, it is also his democrat opponents facing him in the 2020 race. as of april, the deficit narrowed to a little under $51 billion and that was notjust because of the imports that had fallen but american experts drop dramatically, the biggest fall in three years. some countries have benefited from this war, mexico, canada and the eu with members seeing exports rise due to this increase over the past year because of the trading patterns that have shifted among the world that economists the rise i
good morning asia, hello world, it is a wednesday.u could join us for this exciting bid we addition. closely watched trade data later this wednesday. disputes with china, the eu and india from us. looking for evidence that the trump administration is succeeding in reducing its trade deficit. monica, this is a key twenty20 election campaign? these numbers are an indication that he is following through on his campaign promise and it is not just through on his campaign promise and it is notjust...
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good morning asia, hello world, it is thursday.could join us for another action packed addition. naesen workers around the world are bracing foran workers around the world are bracing for an announcement later today of thousands of job cuts. for an announcement later today of thousands ofjob cuts. according to media reports, japan's second—biggest car manufacturer will say it is laying off more than 10,000 workers amidst weakening sales. it comes after the firm yesterday warned its first quarter profit, from april to june, yesterday warned its first quarter profit, from april tojune, tumbled by around 90%. shares in tesla have also slumped after disappointing result. i asked peter also slumped after disappointing result. iasked peter mcguire also slumped after disappointing result. i asked peter mcguire what happened. they had a low margin and ta ke happened. they had a low margin and take markets by storm strategy, and it just hasn't worked. take markets by storm strategy, and itjust hasn't worked. there has been very poor profit
good morning asia, hello world, it is thursday.could join us for another action packed addition. naesen workers around the world are bracing foran workers around the world are bracing for an announcement later today of thousands of job cuts. for an announcement later today of thousands ofjob cuts. according to media reports, japan's second—biggest car manufacturer will say it is laying off more than 10,000 workers amidst weakening sales. it comes after the firm yesterday warned its first...
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good morning asia, hello world.t is friday thank you forjoining us for an exciting addition of asia business report. we kick off the programme with amazon because it is unveiling plans to retrain one third of its us employees or 100,000 people by 2025. the programme is among the biggest corporate retraining initiatives ever announced at a cost of around 700 million us dollars. the online retail giant's announcement comes as companies around the world grapple with the impact of robots and artificial intelligence on their workforces. earlier dave lee told me why the firm is under kate taking such a huge project. this company knows it needs to change what able to do. is on as a company that stands accused of adding automation and different practices to its business at the risk of losing human jobs. so what is on a saying here is that far from getting jobs. so what is on a saying here is that farfrom getting rid of jobs. so what is on a saying here is that far from getting rid of these people, as some fear, they are inv
good morning asia, hello world.t is friday thank you forjoining us for an exciting addition of asia business report. we kick off the programme with amazon because it is unveiling plans to retrain one third of its us employees or 100,000 people by 2025. the programme is among the biggest corporate retraining initiatives ever announced at a cost of around 700 million us dollars. the online retail giant's announcement comes as companies around the world grapple with the impact of robots and...
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hello there. street is an opportunity. in birmingham, just a fraction of india's huge industry, cricket. india expects, well, it always does. but this world cup began with england's greatest expectations because they can do this. the old team restored at the top of the batting order. jonny bairstow, jason roy. a 160 run partnership. bairstow ended with 111 on his own and even the english crowd was back in form. got it! a bit of wizardry from ben stokes and england had a formidable total 337. india looked to their captain — virat kohli is that and more. he gave the grandstands belief. rohit sharma gave them a century. now something had to be done. calling a birmingham boy. chris woakes‘ delivery ended rohit sharma's innings. and only in the final stages did england seem safe, but it still needed woakes arriving about now. a victory by 31 runs. well, indian supporters needn't be too downhearted, this was their first defeat of this world cup, and england are not home and dry yet — they may well have
hello there. street is an opportunity. in birmingham, just a fraction of india's huge industry, cricket. india expects, well, it always does. but this world cup began with england's greatest expectations because they can do this. the old team restored at the top of the batting order. jonny bairstow, jason roy. a 160 run partnership. bairstow ended with 111 on his own and even the english crowd was back in form. got it! a bit of wizardry from ben stokes and england had a formidable total 337....
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hello and welcome to sportsday.s evening on day eight of these championships. joanna can't or crashes out as she is beaten by barbara, and with it go british hopes in the singles. —— get johanna konta. serena williams is in the semifinals once again. and why the big three are finding challengers hard to come by as they eye another title. and i'm 0lly foster at the bbc sport centre. india are close to securing a plaec in the cricket world cup final, they're on top against new zealand at old trafford. but rain has stopped play at old trafford. they will have to come back tomorrow. and at the tour de france, geraint thomas has a drama free day in the pellet on. —— pellet on. hello and welcome to sportsday. another lovely day here but not another lovely day for johanna konta. she is out, she was beaten in the quarterfinals in straight sets. she was hoping to replicate her run to the semifinals here two years ago but that was ended by the czech player today, who is the lowest ranked of the three czech players she has pla
hello and welcome to sportsday.s evening on day eight of these championships. joanna can't or crashes out as she is beaten by barbara, and with it go british hopes in the singles. —— get johanna konta. serena williams is in the semifinals once again. and why the big three are finding challengers hard to come by as they eye another title. and i'm 0lly foster at the bbc sport centre. india are close to securing a plaec in the cricket world cup final, they're on top against new zealand at old...
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hello. i am hello. iam here hello.n, two and a half, and my husband. we have been here since february and we are trying to integrate, i think is the word, to the society here. i went to live here because of the war in syria. i cannot speak about what we have been through. it was very ha rd we have been through. it was very hard and it is one reason why we wa nted hard and it is one reason why we wanted a new name because we had bad experiences back at home and bad experiences back at home and bad experiences in lebanon. we want to feel like... i cannot say it is easy, it is very hard. it is a totally different planet from syria, really totally different. most refugees do not have cars and if you wa nt to refugees do not have cars and if you want to go anywhere it will be expensive. to the school it is half an hour walking. he did it, he promised he would do it. all families get a bike, every member of the new families had a bike. i was surprised, they were really professional. they were not just like, ok, this is your
hello. i am hello. iam here hello.n, two and a half, and my husband. we have been here since february and we are trying to integrate, i think is the word, to the society here. i went to live here because of the war in syria. i cannot speak about what we have been through. it was very ha rd we have been through. it was very hard and it is one reason why we wa nted hard and it is one reason why we wanted a new name because we had bad experiences back at home and bad experiences back at home and...
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next speaker, please. >> hello. my name is tiffany jackson. i'm the employment program manager at hospitality house. our program serves about 3300 o 400 individuals a year, providing low threshold job services. we have two to three people a week looking to fill positions in their companies. my team is out on the streets, pulling people from the street corner, going into homeless shelters and s.r.o.s, giving them an opportunity at employment to change their lives. we ask you to put money aside to assist with supportive and affordable housing, and when i say affordable housing, i mean really affordable housing. just imagine going to your job eight hours a day and then having to find a safe place to stay in a doorway to stay because you missed curfew at the shelter. we see this every day, and we know you guys see this every day going into city hall or going on your lunch breaks. you, the supervisors, have the power and resources to help san francisco housing crisis, so don't turn a blind eye. do something about it. thank you. >> chair fewer: than
next speaker, please. >> hello. my name is tiffany jackson. i'm the employment program manager at hospitality house. our program serves about 3300 o 400 individuals a year, providing low threshold job services. we have two to three people a week looking to fill positions in their companies. my team is out on the streets, pulling people from the street corner, going into homeless shelters and s.r.o.s, giving them an opportunity at employment to change their lives. we ask you to put money...
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good morning asia, hello world. thursday thank you forjoining us for another exciting addition of asia business report. we start with the us federal reserve and its chairman has brushed off heated attacks by donald trump saying he would not step down if the president asked him to. at the same time, jerome powell hinted that a potential rate reduction later this month as the world ‘s most powerful central bank warned that lawmakers office continued uncertainty. all fed shares have a difficult balancing act. they need to keep inflation low and everyone at work. they also need to keep markets calm while being able to change their mind when the economy changes course. butjerome mind when the economy changes course. but jerome powell mind when the economy changes course. butjerome powell has a more precarious position than most. in the face of constant criticism from president donald trump he must keep doing what is best for the us economy while never being seen to cave in to presidential pressure. his appearance in cong
good morning asia, hello world. thursday thank you forjoining us for another exciting addition of asia business report. we start with the us federal reserve and its chairman has brushed off heated attacks by donald trump saying he would not step down if the president asked him to. at the same time, jerome powell hinted that a potential rate reduction later this month as the world ‘s most powerful central bank warned that lawmakers office continued uncertainty. all fed shares have a difficult...
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hello, world.u could join us for this action packed addition of asia business report, i'm rico hizon. let's start with a landmark court case that will have huge implications for hundreds of thousands of companies who have operations in europe as the european court ofjustice will decide whether the way facebook transfers personal data to the united states should be outlawed. for more i'm joined by my colleague and business reporter mariko oi. who is bringing up this case? by an austrian privacy activist and it's about what is known as cross—border data tra nsfers. known as cross—border data transfers. many of us may not even realise that facebook and other companies, including your bank and carmakers, transfer our personal data to the us and other parts of the world as part of their business practice and it's worth billions. what mr schrems is challenging on behalf of european users is that facebook is not offering them sufficient data protection safeguards. it's not his first battle over privacy. y
hello, world.u could join us for this action packed addition of asia business report, i'm rico hizon. let's start with a landmark court case that will have huge implications for hundreds of thousands of companies who have operations in europe as the european court ofjustice will decide whether the way facebook transfers personal data to the united states should be outlawed. for more i'm joined by my colleague and business reporter mariko oi. who is bringing up this case? by an austrian privacy...
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hello, this is bbc news. the headlines: borisjohnson hello, this is bbc news.eadlines: boris johnson is hello, this is bbc news. the headlines: borisjohnson is to become the next uk prime minister after winning the conservative party leadership. deliver brexit, unite the country and defeatjeremy corbyn! and that's what we're going to do! this afternoon, mrjohnson met activists at conservative party headquarters. tomorrow, he'll be heading to number ten downing st. the president of the eu connection and the eu's chief negotiator bo say they look forward to working with mr johnson. and other news this evening, as forecasters say we could see record temperatures this week, there are warnings about looking after the vulnerable. ina in a moment, time for sports day, but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. at 7pm, beyond 100 days will be live with reaction to the news of boris johnson becoming tory leader. after a pm, we'll be discussing the hand power at number 10. and at 10:30pm and 11:30pm, 0f power at number 10. and at 10:30pm and 11:
hello, this is bbc news. the headlines: borisjohnson hello, this is bbc news.eadlines: boris johnson is hello, this is bbc news. the headlines: borisjohnson is to become the next uk prime minister after winning the conservative party leadership. deliver brexit, unite the country and defeatjeremy corbyn! and that's what we're going to do! this afternoon, mrjohnson met activists at conservative party headquarters. tomorrow, he'll be heading to number ten downing st. the president of the eu...
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hello. this is bbc news. the headlines: riot police in hong kong clash with thousands of protesters who defied a ban and marched through the streets for an eighth weekend. there is tear gas, rubber bullets, pepper spray. and every week it seems to get worse. michael gove, the minister who has to prepare the uk for a no deal brexit, says it's a "very real prospect". getting ready for it is now the government's number one priority. democrats in the united states have renewed accusations of racism against president trump, after he criticised an african—american congressman. iran says it will reduce its commitments to the nuclear deal signed in 2015, until its interests are protected, following a meeting of senior international diplomats in vienna. a 15—year—old boy from essex wins nearly £1 million in the world cup finals of the online game fortnite — and he's only the runner—up. now on bbc news, it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. the rain in germany hands victory to max verstappen, and mis
hello. this is bbc news. the headlines: riot police in hong kong clash with thousands of protesters who defied a ban and marched through the streets for an eighth weekend. there is tear gas, rubber bullets, pepper spray. and every week it seems to get worse. michael gove, the minister who has to prepare the uk for a no deal brexit, says it's a "very real prospect". getting ready for it is now the government's number one priority. democrats in the united states have renewed accusations...
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hello and thanks for joining us on sport today. the name — egan bernal. the 22—year—old colombian has become the youngest rider in 110 years to win the tour de france when he crossed the finish line on stage 21 in paris on sunday. simon brotherton was watching the action. paris was bathed in a golden globe ofa paris was bathed in a golden globe of a beautiful summer's evening of sunset as this most engrossing of toys reached its conclusion in the champs—elysees. caleb ewan made it a hat—trick in the chaotic sprint in the final stage. but thousands of colombians lined
hello and thanks for joining us on sport today. the name — egan bernal. the 22—year—old colombian has become the youngest rider in 110 years to win the tour de france when he crossed the finish line on stage 21 in paris on sunday. simon brotherton was watching the action. paris was bathed in a golden globe ofa paris was bathed in a golden globe of a beautiful summer's evening of sunset as this most engrossing of toys reached its conclusion in the champs—elysees. caleb ewan made it a...
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good morning asia, hello world.ednesday thank you forjoining us for this edition of asia business report. we kick off the programme with america because the chairman of the us central bank is said to start two days of testimony in front of lawmakers. investors will be scrutinising his comments or signals of when and by how much interest rates will be cut in the coming months. as our reporter tells us from new york, the central bank has faced repeated tanks from president trump. jerome power will be keen to talk about monetary policy during his two days of testimony. ——jerome —— jerome powell. ——jerome powell. but —— jerome powell. but he ——jerome powell. but he may —— jerome powell. but he may not be able to steer clear of washington politics. wall street will listen closely to see if the head of the us central bank offers any clarity on interest rates. jerome powell and his committee meet at the end of the month, deciding whether or not to cut interest rates. after a strong junejobs report cut interest rates. after
good morning asia, hello world.ednesday thank you forjoining us for this edition of asia business report. we kick off the programme with america because the chairman of the us central bank is said to start two days of testimony in front of lawmakers. investors will be scrutinising his comments or signals of when and by how much interest rates will be cut in the coming months. as our reporter tells us from new york, the central bank has faced repeated tanks from president trump. jerome power...
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hello there.y, but not this weekend, and that's internet week. the hot weather arriving. today has look like this. heavy downpours. that was the scene at sta pleton downpours. that was the scene at stapleton in bristol area. the cloud extending far to the west of the uk. this is all rain bearing cloud. more rain at times. probably some of the heaviest will work into eastern areas of england, across the midlands. further north, the rain will tend to ease in northern counties. it is going to be quite a warm night, temperatures between 13 and i7 warm night, temperatures between 13 and 17 celsius, and the weekend comes into halves. for saturday can we start off cloudy. should become brighter, particular in western areas. on sunday, hazy to start with, but the cloud will thicken. across the northwest, some heavy rain here. in a little more detail, rain here. in a little more detail, rain starts... that segment northern ireland will probably stay dry. quite a bit of cloud here. to the afternoon, brighte
hello there.y, but not this weekend, and that's internet week. the hot weather arriving. today has look like this. heavy downpours. that was the scene at sta pleton downpours. that was the scene at stapleton in bristol area. the cloud extending far to the west of the uk. this is all rain bearing cloud. more rain at times. probably some of the heaviest will work into eastern areas of england, across the midlands. further north, the rain will tend to ease in northern counties. it is going to be...
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good morning asia, hello world! it is a tuesday.you could join us with an action packed addition of asia business report. we kick off with global trade was. just days after reaching a truce with china, washington has ratcheted up pressure on europe over aircraft subsidies. threatening tariffs of another $4 billion worth of european union goods and this includes the likes of olives, italian cheese and scotch whiskey. that on top of a list of products with 12 billion dollars an ounce in april. talks with beijing have restarted. the presidents agreed on saturday to a ceasefire in the tredwell between the world's two biggest economies. it has to be better for us and for them because they have such a big advantage for so they have such a big advantage for so many years. you cannot make a 50-50 so many years. you cannot make a 50—50 deal when somebody else has been absolutely — i have been talking about this for years that $507 billion surplus. hundreds of billions of dollars for many, many yea rs billions of dollars for many, many years
good morning asia, hello world! it is a tuesday.you could join us with an action packed addition of asia business report. we kick off with global trade was. just days after reaching a truce with china, washington has ratcheted up pressure on europe over aircraft subsidies. threatening tariffs of another $4 billion worth of european union goods and this includes the likes of olives, italian cheese and scotch whiskey. that on top of a list of products with 12 billion dollars an ounce in april....
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hello, i'm tulsen tollett and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: world number two naomi osaka is out of wimbledon after losing her first round match to yulia putintseva. pop superstar rhianna turns up to watch the west indies at the cricket world cup but they lose to sri lanka by 23 runs in durham. and sadio mane scores twice for senegal against kenya as they move through to the last 16 of the africa cup of nations. hello and welcome to the programme, where we start with tennis news from the opening day at this year's wimbledon championships. there is plenty to get through. there was a shock in the women's draw with reigning us and australian open champion naomi osaka knocked out in the first round, while a 15—year—old qualifier accounted for one of her childhood idols. wrapping up day one from the all england club is holly hamilton. well afterjapan‘s well after japan's naomi osaka well afterjapan‘s naomi osaka lost her number one ranking last week she said it felt like a weight had been lifted, it made her the number t
hello, i'm tulsen tollett and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: world number two naomi osaka is out of wimbledon after losing her first round match to yulia putintseva. pop superstar rhianna turns up to watch the west indies at the cricket world cup but they lose to sri lanka by 23 runs in durham. and sadio mane scores twice for senegal against kenya as they move through to the last 16 of the africa cup of nations. hello and welcome to the...