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performances from joe root, back—to—back ioos, number one team.s from joe root, back—to—backioos, don't come around often and he has proven why he is one of the world's best and he has given himself confidence ahead of the test series to follow. the big prize for england is 12 months away with the world cup on english soil. we have to concentrate on making sure we look to improve and we keep learning. and keep developing as a team. we still have some young guys in the team who can do some special things for a number of years, not just the world cup, and we have to drive that forward. when we get opportunities to be ruthless, like we did today, we have to drive it home and it is nice to put the thinking into practice and to do the things that we say we want to do. whatever batsmen have learned from this t20 series and one—day series, how to bat in these conditions, bowlers, how to bowl in the limited overs, it is very important and, going forward in this year's cricket, whichever games we play, out cricket, whichever games we play, our team will tr
performances from joe root, back—to—back ioos, number one team.s from joe root, back—to—backioos, don't come around often and he has proven why he is one of the world's best and he has given himself confidence ahead of the test series to follow. the big prize for england is 12 months away with the world cup on english soil. we have to concentrate on making sure we look to improve and we keep learning. and keep developing as a team. we still have some young guys in the team who can do...
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in sport, joe root inspires england to a one day series win over india.ored a centrury on his home ground in the process. iamata i am at a flower show as we see how the plants and the wildlife are coping with the lack of rain, not much rain in the forecast with most places dry. join me for all the details here on breakfast. it's wednesday 18th july. our top story. theresa may will address conservative mps later, following two days that have already shown up divisions in the party over the issue of brexit. last night, ministers saw off a bid by tory rebels to create a customs union with the eu if a trade dealfailed. the rebel amendment to the trade bill was defeated byjust six votes as andrew plant reports. the ayes to the right, 301. it was yet another close contest that theresa may's government needed to win, and it did, byjust six votes, sidestepping a push by pro—eu mps for a customs union clause in the brexit contract. so, the noes have it. the noes have it. if that was a tuesday of turmoil for theresa may, next will surely come a worrisome wednesday.
in sport, joe root inspires england to a one day series win over india.ored a centrury on his home ground in the process. iamata i am at a flower show as we see how the plants and the wildlife are coping with the lack of rain, not much rain in the forecast with most places dry. join me for all the details here on breakfast. it's wednesday 18th july. our top story. theresa may will address conservative mps later, following two days that have already shown up divisions in the party over the issue...
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it's a beaut from root — as joe's century seals the one—day series for england.thomas remain in contention in the alps — but it'sjulien alaphilippe who's top dog as the tour de france heads uphill. and we'll hear why wayne rooney thinks england's young stars should be given more first team football. hello. welcome along to sportsday, i'm sarah mulkerrins. england have taken the one—day series against india after a fine eight—wicket win in leeds. joe root and eoin morgan were the match winners, as the cricketers provided some summer joy after a week where the footballers fell short. patrick gearey reports. as minds drift from one world cup, these men are working towards another. for england, ahead of next year's cricket world cup, there is no better test than india, the world's second best side captained by its best batsman. virat kohli is a player of such skill he seems to see and anticipate everything. just not this from adil rashid. virat kohli looked as if he'd seen the spectre, not a spinner, india was spooked. suresh raina didn't check around the corner so a
it's a beaut from root — as joe's century seals the one—day series for england.thomas remain in contention in the alps — but it'sjulien alaphilippe who's top dog as the tour de france heads uphill. and we'll hear why wayne rooney thinks england's young stars should be given more first team football. hello. welcome along to sportsday, i'm sarah mulkerrins. england have taken the one—day series against india after a fine eight—wicket win in leeds. joe root and eoin morgan were the match...
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joe root says facing india will be different. i think theyjust bring different challenges.had some great success here. we have got to bear in mind the things that they will bring to the series and then also try and keep at the forefront all of the great stuff that we have been doing over the last couple of years and make sure that we can continue to carry that forward. i think it is very important to. since the world cup is going to be played in this part of the world exactly one year later, so in terms of preparation it is going to be good for us to see where we stand as a team. is english team is good to put us under pressure every now and then. it is all about responding to that pressure and absorbing that pressure and you know, taking it to them. it will be important for us to play how we play as the indian cricket team. a reminder of our top story. croatia have beaten england to set up a world cup final against france on sunday. there is more that and all of the latest sports news at our website. from me, for now, that is all. hello there. temperatures dipped a little
joe root says facing india will be different. i think theyjust bring different challenges.had some great success here. we have got to bear in mind the things that they will bring to the series and then also try and keep at the forefront all of the great stuff that we have been doing over the last couple of years and make sure that we can continue to carry that forward. i think it is very important to. since the world cup is going to be played in this part of the world exactly one year later, so...
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coming up on this programme: joe root hits an unbeaten century as england thrash india by eight wicketscelebrations continue, this time in cycling, as julian alaphilippe claims an impressive solo victory on stage 10 of the tour de france. and tiger woods says this year's open championship at carnoustie gives him his best chance of claiming a 15th major title. hello, and welcome to the programme. we start with cricket news, and england have put down a real marker for next year's world cup, which they're hosting. they thrashed india by eight wickets in the third one day international at headingley, and it means they clinch the series 2—1. england are the top ranked side in the 50—over format and this victory over the side ranked below them will strengthen their tag as favorites ahead of next year's tournament. with all the details here's our reporter henry moeran.
coming up on this programme: joe root hits an unbeaten century as england thrash india by eight wicketscelebrations continue, this time in cycling, as julian alaphilippe claims an impressive solo victory on stage 10 of the tour de france. and tiger woods says this year's open championship at carnoustie gives him his best chance of claiming a 15th major title. hello, and welcome to the programme. we start with cricket news, and england have put down a real marker for next year's world cup, which...
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england knocked that off with ease, thanks to 88 from captain eoin morgan and a century from joe rootd keep developing as a side. we still have some young guys within this thing they can do is on special things and have been able to do for several years. not special things and have been able to do forseveralyears. notjust getting into the world cup. it is important we drove forward. when we get the opportunity to be ruthless like we were today, we need to drive it forward. it is important to put everything into practice and do all the things that we say we want to do. now, the open may be the most historic golf tournament there is, but there's still time for a bit of light—hearted relief on the course. phil mickelson won this event in 2013 and they don't call him phil the thrill for nothing. take a look at this flip shot. he calls it the flop shot. he's got help from a very brave assistant there. i'm not sure i would have liked to have been in his shoes. you can get all the latest sports news at our website — that's bbc.com/sport. but from me, tulsen tollett, that is your wednesday sp
england knocked that off with ease, thanks to 88 from captain eoin morgan and a century from joe rootd keep developing as a side. we still have some young guys within this thing they can do is on special things and have been able to do for several years. not special things and have been able to do forseveralyears. notjust getting into the world cup. it is important we drove forward. when we get the opportunity to be ruthless like we were today, we need to drive it forward. it is important to...
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joe root returned to form with a century and david willey hit 50 from 31 balls as england made 322—7.he best efforts of captain virat kohli, who made a5, they were eventually all out for 236. the biggest thing for me today was the skill level on our lot lot higher than the previous game, and it's a lot to take from this international, particularly given the way we played at trent bridge. obviously, this was the final, but imagine asa obviously, this was the final, but imagine as a team... we were going hard, our bowlers and batsmen, and its positive after this game. that's all the sport for now. in 1973 the sydney opera house finally opened after running way over budget and schedule. sirjack zunz was the principle structural designer on the project. witness now tells the story of why — after the controversy died down — the building is seen as a triumph of engineering and design. first prize of £5,000 is won by this person. some say it's wonderful, others think it's dreadful. these extraordinary shapes for the competition, and there were three shapes. the whole town looked upon it and
joe root returned to form with a century and david willey hit 50 from 31 balls as england made 322—7.he best efforts of captain virat kohli, who made a5, they were eventually all out for 236. the biggest thing for me today was the skill level on our lot lot higher than the previous game, and it's a lot to take from this international, particularly given the way we played at trent bridge. obviously, this was the final, but imagine asa obviously, this was the final, but imagine as a team... we...
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joe root soon followed. 0thers try to rebuild with limited success.ir tracks. ben stokes had reached 50 but that was as far as kuldeep yadav allowed him to go, ben sto kes‘ fifth kuldeep yadav allowed him to go, ben stokes' fifth wicket and david willey his sixth. just 268 to defend and againsta willey his sixth. just 268 to defend and against a side like india that appears a tall order. no time for celebration just yet but england may not keep them waiting too much longer. day six of the tour de france was a great day for irish cycling. dan martin picked up his first stage victory for five years. 112 miles for the riders to cover today starting in the north—west at brest and crossing brittany to the mur de bretagne, which translates as the wall of brittany. but it was a glorious stage win for ireland's dan martin, as drew savage reports. plenty of plot twists and turns to calm and a clear picture of the batting for the race mergers, it is all about opportunity. geraint thomas will have the support chris froome later but for now he's free to ta ke fro
joe root soon followed. 0thers try to rebuild with limited success.ir tracks. ben stokes had reached 50 but that was as far as kuldeep yadav allowed him to go, ben sto kes‘ fifth kuldeep yadav allowed him to go, ben stokes' fifth wicket and david willey his sixth. just 268 to defend and againsta willey his sixth. just 268 to defend and against a side like india that appears a tall order. no time for celebration just yet but england may not keep them waiting too much longer. day six of the...
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joe root hit 113, a 12th one—day century that equals marcus trescothick‘s england record.uch more on the bbc sport website, including the latest from the tour de france — chris froome is over a minute off the lead after eight stages. and there's lots more world cup news, with all the build—up to tomorrow's final here in moscow. reeta. you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. that's all from me, good night. hello. this is bbc news. over 400 items, samples and exhibits have been recovered by police as part of the ongoing investigation into the poisoning of a couple with novichok. detectives say the substance which killed dawn sturgess, and left charlie rowley in hospital, had been in a small bottle found at his house in amesbury. scotland yard says it doesn't know where the bottle came from, and says it can't guarantee that there isn't any more of the substance left. i spoke to our correspondent andy moore earlier this evening, and asked him if today has been a significant breakthrough. it's not a significant breakthrough. i mean, what we got today
joe root hit 113, a 12th one—day century that equals marcus trescothick‘s england record.uch more on the bbc sport website, including the latest from the tour de france — chris froome is over a minute off the lead after eight stages. and there's lots more world cup news, with all the build—up to tomorrow's final here in moscow. reeta. you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. that's all from me, good night. hello. this is bbc news. over 400 items, samples and...
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match one day series against india to a decider after winning the second match by 86 runs at lord's. joe rootndia slipped to 60— three in reply and despite the best efforts of captain virat kohli, who made a5, they were eventually all out for 236. the biggest thing for me today was the skill level, and our basics. a lot higher than in the previous game. that is able to take from this international, particularly given the way we played at trent bridge. i thought we bounced back beautifully. dillon grondin vegan one stage eight of the tour de france, second in a row this year after a sprint in amiens. the dutch rider was first across the finish line, with fernando gaviria at later regulated for a regular sprinting. a crash 11 kilometres from the line of seven of the overall contenders losing around a minute. title rival greg van avermaet maintains the ledger as if. —— yellow jersey. and avermaet maintains the ledger as if. —— yellowjersey. and that's all of the sport for now. over 400 items, samples and exhibits have been recovered by police as pa rt have been recovered by police as part of the
match one day series against india to a decider after winning the second match by 86 runs at lord's. joe rootndia slipped to 60— three in reply and despite the best efforts of captain virat kohli, who made a5, they were eventually all out for 236. the biggest thing for me today was the skill level, and our basics. a lot higher than in the previous game. that is able to take from this international, particularly given the way we played at trent bridge. i thought we bounced back beautifully....
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joe root and adam lyth both making half centuries.ns on a balmy evening there. very warm. elsewhere, there were wins for somerset, hampshire, durham, and leicestershire. castleford tigers missed out on the chance to go second in the super league as they lost to huddersfield giants. castlefield led for most of the first half but huddersfield took control in the second half. warrington are up to third after winning on the road piedt hull kingston rovers. england play india later on in the first day of world cup. —— on the road to hull kingston rovers. england are ranked second. their captain says the team will benefit from home support. i've never felt expectation, i've only ever felt supported. i think we will feel that here. it'll be like having another player on the pitch. i don't think the girls will feel anything other than going out and giving everything. that is the only thing people expect. and it is what we expect from ourselves. england as hosts taking on india. they can say that hockey is coming home! experiments. sorry for t
joe root and adam lyth both making half centuries.ns on a balmy evening there. very warm. elsewhere, there were wins for somerset, hampshire, durham, and leicestershire. castleford tigers missed out on the chance to go second in the super league as they lost to huddersfield giants. castlefield led for most of the first half but huddersfield took control in the second half. warrington are up to third after winning on the road piedt hull kingston rovers. england play india later on in the first...
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joe root returned to form with a century and david willey hit 50 from 31 balls as england made 322—7.ain virat kohli, who made 45, they were eventually all out for 236. it's still the same man wearing the leader's yellow jersey after stage eight of the tour de france. greg van avamart has an overall advantage of seven seconds over wales's geraint thomas. another sprint finish today, but mark cavendish is struggling forform and ended up in seventh place, still not won a stage this year. first over the line was dutch sprinter dylan groenewegen, his second stage win in a row. defending champion chris froome finished in the main bunch, he's 12th overall. that's all the sport for now. i'll be back in an hour. the former sinn fein president, gerry adams, has appealed for people who carried out an attack on his home in west belfast last night to meet him. an explosive device was thrown at the house. it follows several nights of rioting in londonderry, which police have blamed on dissident republicans. our ireland correspondent, john campbell, reports. for six nights this week, young people f
joe root returned to form with a century and david willey hit 50 from 31 balls as england made 322—7.ain virat kohli, who made 45, they were eventually all out for 236. it's still the same man wearing the leader's yellow jersey after stage eight of the tour de france. greg van avamart has an overall advantage of seven seconds over wales's geraint thomas. another sprint finish today, but mark cavendish is struggling forform and ended up in seventh place, still not won a stage this year. first...
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and joe root is back on form, scoring an unbeaten century for england, setting sri lanka a target of you up—to—date with one of our main stories. police in wiltshire are continuing their search for evidence in the poisoning of a couple with novichok. detectives say the substance which killed dawn sturgess and left charlie rowley in hospital had been in a bottle found at his house. scotland yard says it doesn't know where the bottle came from and says it can't guarantee that there isn't any more of the substance left. 0ur correspondentjon ironmonger is in salisbury. a lot to discuss with this investigation. yes, a major breakthrough, but should the public be reassured they are safe from this latest find? i think the public should be reassured, chris. this is a pretty significant development, the discovery of a small bottle of robin chok, found at the home rowley in amesbury, about eight miles away. ca rs in amesbury, about eight miles away. cars a small bottle of nonfiction. i wa nt to cars a small bottle of nonfiction. i want to update you. wiltshire police have revealed they have re
and joe root is back on form, scoring an unbeaten century for england, setting sri lanka a target of you up—to—date with one of our main stories. police in wiltshire are continuing their search for evidence in the poisoning of a couple with novichok. detectives say the substance which killed dawn sturgess and left charlie rowley in hospital had been in a bottle found at his house. scotland yard says it doesn't know where the bottle came from and says it can't guarantee that there isn't any...
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bridge, and openers jason roy and jonnie bairstow put on 73 for the first wicket, before roy fell and joe rootow the latest man to go out for 38. a few moments ago, england were 82—3 off 13 overs. and there's live text commentary on that match on the bbc sport website, where you can find much more on all today's stories — that's bbc.co.uk/sport. president trump is travelling from the nato summit in brussels to the uk for the start of a two—day working visit. let's go live to annita mcveigh who is in regent's park, where president trump will stay with the us ambassador during his visit. welcome back to regent's park, where president trump is staying with the us ambassador tonight. we are waiting in the next short while to hear the sound of the marine one helicopters overhead, bringing president trump from sta nsted bringing president trump from stansted airport when he lands to this location. just behind me, you can see the security cordon, and extensive security cordon that has been thrown around the location of the ambassador's residents, woody johnson, the us ambassador to the united kingdom
bridge, and openers jason roy and jonnie bairstow put on 73 for the first wicket, before roy fell and joe rootow the latest man to go out for 38. a few moments ago, england were 82—3 off 13 overs. and there's live text commentary on that match on the bbc sport website, where you can find much more on all today's stories — that's bbc.co.uk/sport. president trump is travelling from the nato summit in brussels to the uk for the start of a two—day working visit. let's go live to annita...
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joe root was the match winner for england at lord's.india fell well short in their reply, losing by 86 runs. today is the day when the tour de france really comes to life, with the main contenders challenged over 22 kilometres of cobbles into roubaix. so the sprinters will be thankful they got the chance for the stage win on saturday. dutchman dylan groenewegan took his second in a row. geraint thomas remains second, and could well take the leader's yellow jersey later today. and before we leave you, most clubs are now well into their pre—season friendlies, but there won't be many as easy as this one. everton walloped the austrian side atv irdning 22—0. the pick of the goals was an own goal. it was a beauty too. by the time they got to scoring their 20th goal, the opposing keeper had given up. nicola vlasic with the simplest goal he'll score in his whole career. a good start for new boss marco silva. much sterner tests to come, though. i think you and i could have grabbed a couple then that one. that's all the sport for now. so, let's p
joe root was the match winner for england at lord's.india fell well short in their reply, losing by 86 runs. today is the day when the tour de france really comes to life, with the main contenders challenged over 22 kilometres of cobbles into roubaix. so the sprinters will be thankful they got the chance for the stage win on saturday. dutchman dylan groenewegan took his second in a row. geraint thomas remains second, and could well take the leader's yellow jersey later today. and before we...
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joe root scoring a century in the process. and the chase always proved too tricky for india.tricky for india. 1—1 as they head to headingley. it was a fabulous effort to sort of get to where we did, but i think, ultimately, our bowlers were outstanding to back that up. and as i've said previously, the conditions might have slightly favoured us today. but, you know, we were ruthless and we took that opportunity and, you know, the scoreline is a fair reflection of that, i think. today is the day when the tour de france really comes to life, with the main contenders challenging over 22 kilometres of cobbles into roubaix. today is the day when the tour de france really comes to life, with the main contenders challenging over 22 kilometres of cobbles into roubaix. the overall standings could quite literally be shaken up. so the sprinters will be thankful they got the chance for the stage win on saturday. dutchman dylan groenewegan took his second in a row, with mark cavendish at eight. geraint thomas remains second, and could well take the leader's yellow jersey later today. this
joe root scoring a century in the process. and the chase always proved too tricky for india.tricky for india. 1—1 as they head to headingley. it was a fabulous effort to sort of get to where we did, but i think, ultimately, our bowlers were outstanding to back that up. and as i've said previously, the conditions might have slightly favoured us today. but, you know, we were ruthless and we took that opportunity and, you know, the scoreline is a fair reflection of that, i think. today is the...
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also interesting that joe root, this test starts at edgbaston. merica, because the guttural cry he let out tells you everything you need to know about how much this meant to him. he said afterwards that, mentally, this was afterwards that, mentally, this was a really important battle to win. there he goes... it looks as though he has won, you know, big tournament, wimbledon perhaps. this was just his fourth game back after his hip surgery, and he showed good form, because he lost the first set, but the won eventually in three. the funny thing is he is ranked, what, 132 in the world right now, and plays the british number one, kyle edmund. that will be interesting tomorrow morning. england‘s rocky clark is bringing her career to a close in a career that lasted 15 yea rs close in a career that lasted 15 years and four world cups. to remain at the top of your game for that long is incredible. she made her international debut in 2003, awarded an mbe for services to rugby, and afterward she was involved in the world cup triumph. the most capped player
also interesting that joe root, this test starts at edgbaston. merica, because the guttural cry he let out tells you everything you need to know about how much this meant to him. he said afterwards that, mentally, this was afterwards that, mentally, this was a really important battle to win. there he goes... it looks as though he has won, you know, big tournament, wimbledon perhaps. this was just his fourth game back after his hip surgery, and he showed good form, because he lost the first set,...
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the winning runs came from joe root, who completed his century in the process.e a dead weight" at everton. he made his debut for dc united, where he'll earn £300,000 a week. the former england captain told bbc sport that his priority is to play. everton made it clear that if there we re everton made it clear that if there were offers for me, they were happy for me to go. i understand, obviously. they have brought a new manager in an new staff and they wa nt to manager in an new staff and they want to build players but the manager wants. i am sure it released a lot of money for the new players who have come in. so i'm sure that was in their thinking. yeah, who have come in. so i'm sure that was in theirthinking. yeah, i who have come in. so i'm sure that was in their thinking. yeah, i said to them, if that's what you want, i am not going to hang around and be a dead weight. sounds excited. the fa is hoping to convince government later today that selling wembley stadium is a good idea. they say it'll benefit grassroots football. something they say needs urgent att
the winning runs came from joe root, who completed his century in the process.e a dead weight" at everton. he made his debut for dc united, where he'll earn £300,000 a week. the former england captain told bbc sport that his priority is to play. everton made it clear that if there we re everton made it clear that if there were offers for me, they were happy for me to go. i understand, obviously. they have brought a new manager in an new staff and they wa nt to manager in an new staff and...
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good news for england fans is thatjonny bairstow made 82 in his sides second innings, but captain joe rootorget you can follow ball—by—ball commentary on that match at old trafford on bbc radio five live sports extra. commentary on all county championship matches is available via the bbc sport website and sports app. that's all we have got time for now. we'll have more for you in sportsday at 6.30. thank you, holly. let's return to our top story — and the heatwave is causing problems for farmers concerned about their crops and livestock. some are running short of water for their animals, others are having to use up their supply of winter feed because of the lack of grass. and the national farmers union says every day of heat and no rain is likely to damage the harvest. danny savage reports from north yorkshire. in this parched field on the edge of the bill of yore, all humans are welcome. because the green food. these cows should be eating the grass but no rain means it has not grown, so they have to eat bailed feed, highly unusual in summer and very expensive. i have never known any thing
good news for england fans is thatjonny bairstow made 82 in his sides second innings, but captain joe rootorget you can follow ball—by—ball commentary on that match at old trafford on bbc radio five live sports extra. commentary on all county championship matches is available via the bbc sport website and sports app. that's all we have got time for now. we'll have more for you in sportsday at 6.30. thank you, holly. let's return to our top story — and the heatwave is causing problems for...
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first to go was england test captain, joe root.... sort of. it was a result imagined by comedy genius eric morecambe famed for his love of luton town, and here it is from group b in the scottish league cup. east fife four, forfar five. strictly speaking that was the score on penalties after the match finished 1—1. we thought we would have some fun with it anyway and so did a lot of people. i don't know if you remember that. everyone wanted the score. can you say it? east fife four, forfar five. can you say it? east fife four, forfar five. we will bejoined we will be joined by sam quetta will, who was part of the hockey winning side from rio a a few years ago —— from rio a few years ago —— —— sam quick. the heated row over anti—semitism in the labour party came to a dramatic head last week when mp margaret hodge angrily called leaderjeremy corbyn an anti—semite. jewish mps will tonight claim the party's new code of conduct does not go far enough. we'll hear the view of one of those mps, lousie ellman, in a moment. first here's whatj
first to go was england test captain, joe root.... sort of. it was a result imagined by comedy genius eric morecambe famed for his love of luton town, and here it is from group b in the scottish league cup. east fife four, forfar five. strictly speaking that was the score on penalties after the match finished 1—1. we thought we would have some fun with it anyway and so did a lot of people. i don't know if you remember that. everyone wanted the score. can you say it? east fife four, forfar...
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and much more difficult match-up in 2016 than hillary clinton because, you know, we hear joe biden talk about rootsnderstands how to talk to the middle of the country. yes, biden is old and stands for establishment and he was barack obama's vice president but he is his own man, he's someone who has past a number of bills and has, you know, really good relationships with the other side of the aisle as well. gerri: cliff, i want to get you in too, what do you make of a biden candidacy, would this give trump the fight of his life? >> well, i think what happens with joe biden is really paint the picture, are you going after the ultra liberal progressive socialist group or are you going to try to reach, you know, everyday americans out in suburbs and more country side of america and that's a tough decision for the democrat party to make and i think that's what the split is all about, figuring out which direction they take it. gerri: that's what we will be watching, the split in democratic party, the split in republican party, it's all fractured right now, capri, cliff, thank you for coming on. >> thanks
and much more difficult match-up in 2016 than hillary clinton because, you know, we hear joe biden talk about rootsnderstands how to talk to the middle of the country. yes, biden is old and stands for establishment and he was barack obama's vice president but he is his own man, he's someone who has past a number of bills and has, you know, really good relationships with the other side of the aisle as well. gerri: cliff, i want to get you in too, what do you make of a biden candidacy, would this...
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england cricket captain joe 24th of september in london. england cricket captainjoe rootfor his batting but today he picked up his best everfigures with the ball in the yorkshire county championship victory over lancashire. he took three of the four wickets that yorkshire needed for victory including that of another england colleague, jimmy anderson. he faced with four wickets forjust anderson. he faced with four wickets for just five runs. anderson. he faced with four wickets forjust five runs. from county cricket's all this competition to this news, and the people walking —— organising the new 100 ball tournament said no decision has been made on whether it will include 12 aside or 15 aside schemes. the times in the telegraph both ran stories today suggesting the england and wales cricket board after considering bigger playgroups. the ecb says that it is still in discussions about how the new competition would work but some feel that more investment should be given to the existing t20 blast competition. author was more investment in marketing of t20 blast it would be mo
england cricket captain joe 24th of september in london. england cricket captainjoe rootfor his batting but today he picked up his best everfigures with the ball in the yorkshire county championship victory over lancashire. he took three of the four wickets that yorkshire needed for victory including that of another england colleague, jimmy anderson. he faced with four wickets forjust anderson. he faced with four wickets for just five runs. anderson. he faced with four wickets forjust five...
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the people which is particularly offensive since it is the kind of phrase that joe stalin used to use. we're going to root our own team, hallie jackson and kelly o'donnell to get questions. that's always possible. they have a lot of people to choose from both on the russian side and on the american side. but this is a pretty high stakes, as high as it could be, i think, for president trump in particular in that people want to know is he going to include anything in his opening statement regarding the russian attack on the u.s. election or how will he handle that if it doesn't get mentioned in the opening statement? how will he handle it in the questions? >> andrea, i'm told it will be putin who will give a prepared statement first since they are technically the host nation, home team status here. our camera is locked on this doorway. i have to say, andrea, coming up on 6:00 at night, it looks like where you are is one of those stunningly beautiful still bright late in the evening european summer nights. >> indeed. sunset such as it is, because it's never pitch black is about 10:30 at night. we're blessed
the people which is particularly offensive since it is the kind of phrase that joe stalin used to use. we're going to root our own team, hallie jackson and kelly o'donnell to get questions. that's always possible. they have a lot of people to choose from both on the russian side and on the american side. but this is a pretty high stakes, as high as it could be, i think, for president trump in particular in that people want to know is he going to include anything in his opening statement...
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the indian government says it is rooting out illegal migrants but there are fears of a witch hunt against assam's ethnic minorities. joee always called india home, but these villagers now expect to lose their citizenship, their land, their voting rights and, perhaps, even their freedom. this schoolteacher feels her family has been targeted. "it's a witchhunt," she says, against the bengali muslim community." translation: this is our country. i grew up here, i studied here. i got married here. how come we're not indians? authorities claim settlers from nearby bangladesh are enmeshed in assam's bengali population. hiding in plain sight, often with forged papers. to help pinpoint them, all 32 million inhabitants have been forced to produce documents proving their assamese roots go back to before 1971. but record—keeping in remote areas is patchy and human rights groups are crying foul. the government says assam is in danger of being overrun with illegal bangladeshi migrants, but, strangely, no—one can tell us where they are, how many of them there are or what fate awaits them. all they say is they come here to exploit thi
the indian government says it is rooting out illegal migrants but there are fears of a witch hunt against assam's ethnic minorities. joee always called india home, but these villagers now expect to lose their citizenship, their land, their voting rights and, perhaps, even their freedom. this schoolteacher feels her family has been targeted. "it's a witchhunt," she says, against the bengali muslim community." translation: this is our country. i grew up here, i studied here. i got...
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roots? >> you're not only talking about tester, you're talking about joe donnelly in indiana, claire mccaskill. a number of senators that face the same problem with the scotus decision. what about the race, karen as we set up for the president here? >> john tester's strength as a politician is his ability to maintain his connection with montana to rise above party level. the fact that he's feeling the need to take out these ads is he's seeing something here. >> and maybe some moves in the polls. the other issue is immigration. all of these red state democrats sign on to dianne feinstein's proposal on immigration. that issue probably doesn't play well for testner montana. >> which is a border state. also just in general, public been is different on what you're hearing in media country. generally speaking the country, republican or democrat, wants stronger border enforcement. you're seeing that in the polls that has taken place even after this issue of child separation from families that illegally cross the border. you're seeing people want greater enforcement. the base of the democratic party i
roots? >> you're not only talking about tester, you're talking about joe donnelly in indiana, claire mccaskill. a number of senators that face the same problem with the scotus decision. what about the race, karen as we set up for the president here? >> john tester's strength as a politician is his ability to maintain his connection with montana to rise above party level. the fact that he's feeling the need to take out these ads is he's seeing something here. >> and maybe some...
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i ask unanimous consent that an editorial from the vice den, whot, joe bi said that we need to address the root causes. protection on border would be insufficient and the administration has repeatedly aid to centraling america, and it has fallen 20%. that we need to focus on the northern triangle countries of central america which, together, represented mount --ming amou overwhelming amount of those cross the board. does the president planned to add to the diplomatic aid efforts? answer to the second question is yes and the answer to your first question -- d has asked aor similar question and i don't the the region lacks for -- i don't think the region lacks for financial support and i think some of this has been effective. i do not know what the right number is for financial and i think we need to make sure that there is an outcome we can deliver. am not sure we can deliver the outcome that can achieve what you are describing. i agree that the question is right. we have challenges along the southern border for years to come. >> it is important to meet the legal and the treaty obligations and h
i ask unanimous consent that an editorial from the vice den, whot, joe bi said that we need to address the root causes. protection on border would be insufficient and the administration has repeatedly aid to centraling america, and it has fallen 20%. that we need to focus on the northern triangle countries of central america which, together, represented mount --ming amou overwhelming amount of those cross the board. does the president planned to add to the diplomatic aid efforts? answer to the...
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we're happy to root out the unregistered foreign agents but the law should apply to everyon everyone. joet night, i want to restate, we spoke to two separate sources that told us, close to this question, that tony podesta, had been offered immunity by the mueller investigation in exchange for testifying against paul manafort. if that is true, what does that mean? >> it means that if you're a democrat, you get a pass. there's two standards of justice in this town being carried out by the department of justice under both administrations, and the fbi under both administrations. the fbi and the doj under obama gave hillary clinton a pass. they ignored criminal violations and found her innocent when in fact she had violated the law. they immunized the lawyers, the staff and those that bleached her computers. and now paul manafort. who do you that immunize first? what does bob buehler do? he immunizes a guilty democrat. >> tucker: 50 years between 1966 and 2016. seven people were prosecuted under. does this seem like selective enforcement of the law to you? >> no doubt that it does. even though
we're happy to root out the unregistered foreign agents but the law should apply to everyon everyone. joet night, i want to restate, we spoke to two separate sources that told us, close to this question, that tony podesta, had been offered immunity by the mueller investigation in exchange for testifying against paul manafort. if that is true, what does that mean? >> it means that if you're a democrat, you get a pass. there's two standards of justice in this town being carried out by the...
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root pars turf. he has played and thrived here all his career. —— joe root‘s curve.g back. the final boundary came up for the century and victory. time and done. england must want you got start tomorrow. —— the world cup to start tomorrow. —— the world cup to start tomorrow. geraint thomas and chris froome remain in contention for the tour de france after today's stage 10 — the first in the mountains. belgium's gregg van avermaet retained the leaders yellow jersey after a great ride, and extended his lead over the likes of thomas and froome by nearly two minutes. but their main rivals for the title finished alongside them in the peleton. but no—one could come close to the stage winner — julian alaphilippe. annemiek van vleuten won the women's race — la course. wayne rooney is settling into life with his new side dc united in america. he watched the world cup from afar as england made it to the semi finals. with the youngest squad in the tournament, the former england captain believes the country's youngsters must get more game time domestically this season. first of
root pars turf. he has played and thrived here all his career. —— joe root‘s curve.g back. the final boundary came up for the century and victory. time and done. england must want you got start tomorrow. —— the world cup to start tomorrow. —— the world cup to start tomorrow. geraint thomas and chris froome remain in contention for the tour de france after today's stage 10 — the first in the mountains. belgium's gregg van avermaet retained the leaders yellow jersey after a great...
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in terms of the provisions of the legislation, kevin, joe, and although sitting around the table, this gives us an opportunity to address the root causes and get to the bottom of how we service people in need. i always say, only by the grace of god. it could be any of us who find ourselves in this predicament. everyone of us in this room knows somebody who is suffering today. as we continue to move forward, the call here for those of us who sit at the front table is help us get this legislation passed. us by advocating, being in washington, writing letters, but help us make sure this kind of legislation is not only heard the passed. we are in desperate need at this particular point in time. i'm grateful to all of those sitting here, that this legislation, congressmen and senators, has been introduced. i know dr. wen was at the forefront offering advice, because that is the kind of commission or is for the citizens of baltimore. we look forward to the passage and assistance we can provide in the future. thank you. i would like to introduce our senator from maryland, senator cardin is a strong supporter of our work in baltimore. h
in terms of the provisions of the legislation, kevin, joe, and although sitting around the table, this gives us an opportunity to address the root causes and get to the bottom of how we service people in need. i always say, only by the grace of god. it could be any of us who find ourselves in this predicament. everyone of us in this room knows somebody who is suffering today. as we continue to move forward, the call here for those of us who sit at the front table is help us get this legislation...
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root out illegal migrants. but human rights campaigners believe the government is actually trying to disenfranchise, or even deport, assam's muslim minority. joeed india home. but now they and dozens of their fellow villagers expect to lose the citizenship they thought was theirs by birth. they fear their land, voting rights and freedom will be next. schoolteacher hasitun is now the sole provider for herfour children. her husband, suspected of being a foreigner, is already behind bars. a target, she says, of a witchhunt against her bengali muslim community. translation: this is our country. i grew up here, i studied here, i got married here, i have land here. how come we are not indians? authorities claim settlers from nearby bangladesh are enmeshed in assam's bengali population, hiding in plain sight, often with forged papers. to help pinpoint them, all 32 million inhabitants of the state have been forced to produce documents proving that their assamese roots go back to before 1971. but record—keeping in remote areas is patchy, and human rights groups are crying foul. the government says that assam is in danger of being overrun with illegal b
root out illegal migrants. but human rights campaigners believe the government is actually trying to disenfranchise, or even deport, assam's muslim minority. joeed india home. but now they and dozens of their fellow villagers expect to lose the citizenship they thought was theirs by birth. they fear their land, voting rights and freedom will be next. schoolteacher hasitun is now the sole provider for herfour children. her husband, suspected of being a foreigner, is already behind bars. a...
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joe. thanks very much will turkey's president. has weighed in on mesut ozil quitting the german national team over claims of racism a meeting between aczel who has turkish roots and the one in may sparks controversy in germany came before the team made a shock exit at the group stage of the world cup at the one says critics couldn't stomach the pairs meeting. and. i spoke to ms that as of last night he first of all visits comments and his approach is completely nationalist it's beyond any form of admiration i extend my love and respect for him because such races treatment towards a young man who is given has to the german national team for his religious beliefs is an acceptable meanwhile officials in israel's ancestral town in turkey have put up a new sign marking message ave they removed an old picture of him in his germany kits and replaced it with isil standing with the one to highlight his ties to the country favors announced the shortlist for the world players and coaches of the year and as you'd expect the big names for the world cup dominate the men's top ten there are plenty of threats to the decade long reign of christianity in alto and lee and all m
joe. thanks very much will turkey's president. has weighed in on mesut ozil quitting the german national team over claims of racism a meeting between aczel who has turkish roots and the one in may sparks controversy in germany came before the team made a shock exit at the group stage of the world cup at the one says critics couldn't stomach the pairs meeting. and. i spoke to ms that as of last night he first of all visits comments and his approach is completely nationalist it's beyond any form...
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joe." take a listen. >> they must feel like the rest of us do getting ready for a root canal with the dentist. it just is going to be painful, they know it's coming. >> i swear that my teeth started throb weatheringbing when he wa about that. katelyn, i guess the question is, is it possible this is the way the president wants it? he wants them to go in nervous. he wants to go in there seem like the big guy. >> sure, it's been part of his negotiating tactic for years. the question, though, is, you know, what have we seen yet in this administration that we have gotten out of that kind of approach. we haven't seen, you know, when he talks tough to canada, you know, we've seen them pose threats of retaliation that could actually hit trump's own base core constituency when it comes to the economy. so we just haven't seen the -- i guess the fruits of his labor as it pertains to the art of the deal. >> i think the white house would argue -- less than an hour ago we heard the british prime minister's office saying they have been discussing the burden sharing, the 2% target. germany announced this week
joe." take a listen. >> they must feel like the rest of us do getting ready for a root canal with the dentist. it just is going to be painful, they know it's coming. >> i swear that my teeth started throb weatheringbing when he wa about that. katelyn, i guess the question is, is it possible this is the way the president wants it? he wants them to go in nervous. he wants to go in there seem like the big guy. >> sure, it's been part of his negotiating tactic for years. the...
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joe. thanks very much will turkey's president at the un has weighed in on mesut ozil quitting the german national team over claims of racism a meeting between aczel who has turkish roots and the one in may sparks controversy in germany came before the team made a shock exit at the group stage of the world cup at the one says critics couldn't stomach the pez meeting. and. i spoke to ms that as of last night he first of all visits comments and his approach is completely nationalist it's beyond any form of admiration i extend my love and respect for him because such racist treatment towards a young man who is given has only to the german national team for his religious beliefs is unacceptable meanwhile officials in ozols ancestral town in turkey have put up a new sign marking mesut ozil ave they removed an old picture of him in his germany kits and replaced it with isil standing with at the un to highlight his ties to the country favors announced the shortlist for the world players and coaches of the year and as you'd expect the big names for the world cup dominate the men's top ten there are plenty of threats to the decade long reign of christianity in alto and lee and
joe. thanks very much will turkey's president at the un has weighed in on mesut ozil quitting the german national team over claims of racism a meeting between aczel who has turkish roots and the one in may sparks controversy in germany came before the team made a shock exit at the group stage of the world cup at the one says critics couldn't stomach the pez meeting. and. i spoke to ms that as of last night he first of all visits comments and his approach is completely nationalist it's beyond...
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joe. barbara thank you techies president richard type of the un has weighed in on message so quitting the german national team over claims of racism i mean seems he knows so who has turkish roots of the one i'm a spot controller see in germany it came before the team made a shock exit at the group stage of the world cup out of the one says critics couldn't stomach the pez meeting. i spoke to ms that as of last night he first of all visits comments and his approach is completely nationalist it's beyond any form of admiration i extend my love and respect for him because such races treatment towards a young man who is given has to the german national team for his religious beliefs is an acceptable now free for as the nouns the shortlist for the world players and coaches of the air as you'd expect the big names from the world cup dominate the men's top ten there are plenty of threats to the decade long reign of christian or an elder and messi for his stars. griezmann and rafael for and all the favorites world cup winning coach to the additional us up against countryman than for coach of the year as all the coaches for the other three semifinalists plus russia stanislav churches sh
joe. barbara thank you techies president richard type of the un has weighed in on message so quitting the german national team over claims of racism i mean seems he knows so who has turkish roots of the one i'm a spot controller see in germany it came before the team made a shock exit at the group stage of the world cup out of the one says critics couldn't stomach the pez meeting. i spoke to ms that as of last night he first of all visits comments and his approach is completely nationalist it's...
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root out illegal migrants. but human rights campaigners believe the government is actually trying to disenfranchise, or even deport, assam's muslim minority. joetheir land, voting rights and freedom will be next. schoolteacher hasitun is now the sole provider for herfour children. her husband, suspected of being a foreigner, is already behind bars. a target, she says, of a witchhunt against her bengali muslim community. translation: this is our country. i grew up here, i studied here, i got married here, i have land here. how come we are not indians? authorities claim settlers from nearby bangladesh are enmeshed in assam's bengali population, hiding in plain sight, often with forged papers. to help pinpoint them, all 32 million inhabitants of the state have been forced to produce documents proving that their assamese routes go back to before 1971, but record—keeping in remote areas is patchy and human rights groups are crying foul. the government says that assam is in danger of being overrun with illegal bangladeshi migrants. but strangely, no one can tell us where they are, how many of them there are, or what fate awaits them. all they say is
root out illegal migrants. but human rights campaigners believe the government is actually trying to disenfranchise, or even deport, assam's muslim minority. joetheir land, voting rights and freedom will be next. schoolteacher hasitun is now the sole provider for herfour children. her husband, suspected of being a foreigner, is already behind bars. a target, she says, of a witchhunt against her bengali muslim community. translation: this is our country. i grew up here, i studied here, i got...
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root out illegal migrants. but human rights campaigners believe the government is actually trying to disenfranchise, or even deport, assam's muslim minority. joeose the citizenship they thought was theirs by birth. they fear their land, voting rights and freedom will be next. schoolteacher hasitun is now the sole provider for herfour children. her husband, suspected of being a foreigner, is already behind bars. a target, she says, of a witchhunt against her bengali muslim community. translation: this is our country. i grew up here, i studied here, i got married here, i have land here. how come we are not indians? authorities claim settlers from nearby bangladesh are enmeshed in assam's bengali population, hiding in plain sight, often with forged papers. to help pinpoint them, all 32 million inhabitants of the state have been forced to produce documents proving that their assamese roots go back to before 1971. but record—keeping in remote areas is patchy, and human rights groups are crying foul. the government says that assam is in danger of being overrun with illegal bangladeshi migrants. but, strangely, no—one can tell us where they are, how
root out illegal migrants. but human rights campaigners believe the government is actually trying to disenfranchise, or even deport, assam's muslim minority. joeose the citizenship they thought was theirs by birth. they fear their land, voting rights and freedom will be next. schoolteacher hasitun is now the sole provider for herfour children. her husband, suspected of being a foreigner, is already behind bars. a target, she says, of a witchhunt against her bengali muslim community....
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root out illegal migrants. but human rights campaigners believe the government is actually trying to disenfranchise, or even deport, assam's muslim minority. joeow they and dozens of their fellow villagers expect to lose the citizenship they thought was theirs by birth. they fear their land, voting rights and freedom will be next. schoolteacher hasitun is now the sole provider for herfour children. her husband, suspected of being a foreigner, is already behind bars. a target, she says, of a witchhunt against her bengali muslim community. translation: this is our country. i grew up here, i studied here, i got married here, i have land here. how come we are not indians? authorities claim settlers from nearby bangladesh are enmeshed in assam's bengali population, hiding in plain sight, often with forged papers. to help pinpoint them, all 32 million inhabitants of the state have been forced to produce documents proving that their assamese roots go back to before 1971. but record—keeping in remote areas is patchy, and human rights groups are crying foul. the government says that assam is in danger of being overrun with illegal bangladeshi migrants.
root out illegal migrants. but human rights campaigners believe the government is actually trying to disenfranchise, or even deport, assam's muslim minority. joeow they and dozens of their fellow villagers expect to lose the citizenship they thought was theirs by birth. they fear their land, voting rights and freedom will be next. schoolteacher hasitun is now the sole provider for herfour children. her husband, suspected of being a foreigner, is already behind bars. a target, she says, of a...