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his argument which has been accepted by the itf is the legal medication he was taking was inadvertently cocaine, which he had stored in his wash bag, and once they accepted that version of events he will be able to return to the talks on april the 24th next year. as you say this will last into april last year, that isa ban will last into april last year, that is a ban that has been backdated. do people feel this is quite fair or lenient? evans will be delighted with the outcome because he had, as i said, taken that cocaine, albeit a substance which is not banned out of competition, he had still taken it in the heart of the clay—court season. in the heart of the clay—court season. i think this is a more emollient approach by the international tennis federation. there was no need for an independent hearing because evans had admitted hearing because evans had admitted he was responsible for taking the drug and he was happy to abide by the consequences of his action and the consequences of his action and the one—year ban proposed by the itf. the one thing they didn't want was another long d
his argument which has been accepted by the itf is the legal medication he was taking was inadvertently cocaine, which he had stored in his wash bag, and once they accepted that version of events he will be able to return to the talks on april the 24th next year. as you say this will last into april last year, that isa ban will last into april last year, that is a ban that has been backdated. do people feel this is quite fair or lenient? evans will be delighted with the outcome because he had,...
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because the dose was very small, the itf believed a one—year ban was appropriate and he will return on year. that ban has been backdated obviously, do you think that that is quite fair?|j think that that is quite fair?” think when we had the details of the case first of all, that he took this drug recreationally as he has now proved, in the heart of the clay—court season four days before his opening match in barcelona, clearly it was hugely risky. but he has put his case and the international tennis federation have taken a more emollient approach to recent high—profile doping cases, they fought the case for maria sharapova very hard. the ban was cut at the arbitration court. and they we re at the arbitration court. and they were keen not to go down the same route. so there was no independent hearing because dan evans had admitted responsibility and was prepared to accept the ban that the itf came up with and there was no need for money and time to be spent on an independent hearing. while you're here, we can ask about johanna konta, pulled out of the tournament in hong kong because of
because the dose was very small, the itf believed a one—year ban was appropriate and he will return on year. that ban has been backdated obviously, do you think that that is quite fair?|j think that that is quite fair?” think when we had the details of the case first of all, that he took this drug recreationally as he has now proved, in the heart of the clay—court season four days before his opening match in barcelona, clearly it was hugely risky. but he has put his case and the...
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the itf says he won't be eligible to play again until april.ood evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. the motive for the worst mass shooting in modern american history remains a mystery, as police in las vegas try to piece together what drove a 64—year—old retired accountant to shoot 59 people and injure 527. stephen paddock opened fire from the window of his room on the 32nd floor of the mandalay bay hotel. in front of him, just across the las vegas strip, he had a clear view of the music festival attended by thousands of people that had onlyjust started when he began shooting with what appears to have been some kind of automatic weapon. before yesterday, paddock was unknown to the police. he had no criminal record and was described by his neighbours as quiet. clive myrie is in las vegas for us tonight. so far, few clues to why paddock committed such an atrocity, though he had clearly been preparing for it. yes, fiona, there seem to be many more question marks than clues by by all accounts stephen paddock checked into the mandalay bay be
the itf says he won't be eligible to play again until april.ood evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. the motive for the worst mass shooting in modern american history remains a mystery, as police in las vegas try to piece together what drove a 64—year—old retired accountant to shoot 59 people and injure 527. stephen paddock opened fire from the window of his room on the 32nd floor of the mandalay bay hotel. in front of him, just across the las vegas strip, he had a clear view of the...
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never know, itf is just like the fact i was telling the guys downstairs when they were talking to me about the picture that bob jackson made of jack ruby shooting lee harvey oswald. the dallas morning news photographer had photographed the same scene, he was above , he was abovewho was frank johnson who was there. bob jackson was also standing next to him -- standby ruby fired the gun. when the dallas morning news came out, there was jack beers picture of him holding the gun ald there. the times herald came out and the picture of jackson and the swald waswhen ow actually shot. jack beers became a broken man because of that. that. broken man after he died not too far after that and his family totally hates jackson and his family. it is ridiculous. he missed it, he made a picture that was not as good as the other guys, but he was there and he made something. well, we had a, lot of photographers who were -- that if i was at have done this and that. yes, if you are not there, you are not there to make it. you cannot say, i would have done this -- because that is not going to ever happen.
never know, itf is just like the fact i was telling the guys downstairs when they were talking to me about the picture that bob jackson made of jack ruby shooting lee harvey oswald. the dallas morning news photographer had photographed the same scene, he was above , he was abovewho was frank johnson who was there. bob jackson was also standing next to him -- standby ruby fired the gun. when the dallas morning news came out, there was jack beers picture of him holding the gun ald there. the...
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for itf -- furtida hall, a shelter in place right now. yes he sent out a tweet about 25 minutes ago that there was a report of shots fired. they did not confirm shots were fired but because of that report there has been a shelter in place. a minute or two ago we saw a number of individuals being evacuated. >> we saw unfortunately what is now a familiar scene. a single flyer -- a single file line. i did see a few of them using a smart phone to film a scene. we still see a cluster of police officers focused in on one building at the campus. for those who may not be familiar, this is close to the 110 freeway just north of the ellie memorial coliseum. >> and it seems this whole right here, furtida hall is not a dormitory but attached to the business school at the university of southern california. we will continue to monitor the situation and as we get information, we will pass it to your. >>> some cooler weather, rosemain? >> slightly cooler for some and remains breezy. with that we have fire weather in place for some of our bay area hills a
for itf -- furtida hall, a shelter in place right now. yes he sent out a tweet about 25 minutes ago that there was a report of shots fired. they did not confirm shots were fired but because of that report there has been a shelter in place. a minute or two ago we saw a number of individuals being evacuated. >> we saw unfortunately what is now a familiar scene. a single flyer -- a single file line. i did see a few of them using a smart phone to film a scene. we still see a cluster of police...
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itf: i absolutely believe is. it's not the only issue, it's long-term unemployment, it's incarceration and recidivism, but these are intertwined. long-term unemployment correlates with drug to -- drug use, which correlates with crime and imprisonment. so they are all caught up together, and we are wasting american productivity through these social ills. i think it can be solved, or we can make a big debt and it, but we have a -- make a big dent in it, but we have a lot of work to do, given the number people who are abusing opioid. joe: you mention there's a lot of surprise on the part of people about the widespread problem, do you think it is changing as a demographic of the people who are? addicted? i know that more and more young people are dying of opioid related overdoses versus 2005. as more and more people, as it stops being about a specific demographic, is that awareness being raised? jeff: it's absolutely true. we've been sounding the alarm at fifth third for well over a year. even in that time, i recogniz
itf: i absolutely believe is. it's not the only issue, it's long-term unemployment, it's incarceration and recidivism, but these are intertwined. long-term unemployment correlates with drug to -- drug use, which correlates with crime and imprisonment. so they are all caught up together, and we are wasting american productivity through these social ills. i think it can be solved, or we can make a big debt and it, but we have a -- make a big dent in it, but we have a lot of work to do, given the...
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other eu state well love them back into europe. , itf that were to happen would kill independence movementround europe. a bit like brexit. it has been the best thing for pro-european movements. they can step back and just watch the disaster unfold. >> and that is what they have done. it is recognized as a spanish issue. i think he has been playing it poorly. he should have brought of the resent. million who want independence, you can't just ignore them. constitution, move them to a republic. something. move to meet them halfway. >> exactly. i was very surprised about that. question.t as you a this is 30 years from the crash of 1987. you hear people talk about are there things in the market or the economy that we don't see? structural things that could snap? when you survey what you see, is there anything that gives you anxiety? quite >>me bombs ticking time bombs? >> chinese debt. i have never seen levels at that number that did not end in tears. but this is sign up. they have the money. they have stopped the outflows. difficult with china acause they think they have 3% deficit. we think i
other eu state well love them back into europe. , itf that were to happen would kill independence movementround europe. a bit like brexit. it has been the best thing for pro-european movements. they can step back and just watch the disaster unfold. >> and that is what they have done. it is recognized as a spanish issue. i think he has been playing it poorly. he should have brought of the resent. million who want independence, you can't just ignore them. constitution, move them to a...
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talk about that, write about itf is it a distraction or is it important to kind of defend the principles of what we do? and you know, for me, i have been a journalist for a quarter of ann century. >> wow. >> i know. it's funny because i'm only 30. i don't know how that happened. i work riley hard at getting it right. listening to and all sides of the story. and nobody likes to be attacked when they careou a lot about beg perceived as being fair and open-minded and working hard and being factual. my father, who is gone now, escaped from bulgaria, from a communist country, and when i was growing up, the debates around the dinner table were always about criticizing government and questioning authority, no matter which party the president and the government or the congress was controlled by. and that one of the great liberties of being ann american is to question anybody who is in power. and that was kind of just a foundational building block of why i became a journalist, and i think why many of us care so much about our craft. i think many of us worry that because there is some of this unde
talk about that, write about itf is it a distraction or is it important to kind of defend the principles of what we do? and you know, for me, i have been a journalist for a quarter of ann century. >> wow. >> i know. it's funny because i'm only 30. i don't know how that happened. i work riley hard at getting it right. listening to and all sides of the story. and nobody likes to be attacked when they careou a lot about beg perceived as being fair and open-minded and working hard and...
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115 year to date, 88 last year so far things have been overall pretty good and renaissance capital itfstill waiting on indications for sea here dow is up 62 points. back to you. >> great report. i would point out that there's no froth yet bit there will be in it keeps secondaries, but you need to see some enthusiasm. blackstone has a lot of assets to sell. look, i like the idea that we can have an err of good feeling. fine mr. pisani pointed out everything going on that's really point, including schlumberger. >> bottom at 60. >> we'll talk to the ceo later this morning and future for ge, john flannery, david has that exclusive in a few moments later today, ranadive on amazon's hq 2 to california's capital city we have the 10-year yielding the highest since earlier this month when it hit 2.4. my experience with usaa has been excellent. they always refer to me as master sergeant. they really appreciate the military family, and it really shows. we've got auto insurance, homeowners insurance. had an accident with a vehicle, i actually called usaa before we called the police. usaa was there
115 year to date, 88 last year so far things have been overall pretty good and renaissance capital itfstill waiting on indications for sea here dow is up 62 points. back to you. >> great report. i would point out that there's no froth yet bit there will be in it keeps secondaries, but you need to see some enthusiasm. blackstone has a lot of assets to sell. look, i like the idea that we can have an err of good feeling. fine mr. pisani pointed out everything going on that's really point,...
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take itf our lowest ever averaging 1.8. >> it does not pay the argument that more people working witht's a different point time and again if you let people, you have to bring their investments. you keep the snent i they say if we lower the rate to bring money back overseas, that that costs america money we know that's not true. >> we're at -- the specifics are there. you're at 1.5 trillion that's all the dynamic scoring >> we have to have it signed off on >> you have four trillion you have to pay for. it's not done yet. you haven't got all that it's going to -- there are going to be some unhappy people in sacred cow industries that will fight tooth and nail the housing industry is already trying to mobilize i don't know what happened to 401ks. that looks like it's no longer going to be. >> we're going to up the rate on what people can get for 401ks because we know the importance >> if my kids are younger, i think the roth is great. at my age it's -- >> great editorial, i thought, on saturday from the "wall street journal" about whether -- where we are right now at 39 whatever, for the
take itf our lowest ever averaging 1.8. >> it does not pay the argument that more people working witht's a different point time and again if you let people, you have to bring their investments. you keep the snent i they say if we lower the rate to bring money back overseas, that that costs america money we know that's not true. >> we're at -- the specifics are there. you're at 1.5 trillion that's all the dynamic scoring >> we have to have it signed off on >> you have...