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let's talk about andy murray. - here at melbourne park. let's talk about andy murray.ndy murray. he is on court right now and he's doing rather well, isn't he? just fill us in.— just fill us in. he is, he is. they are _ just fill us in. he is, he is. they are on _ just fill us in. he is, he is. they are on their- just fill us in. he is, he is. they are on their third - just fill us in. he is, he is. they are on their third setj they are on their third set now. he is facing matteo berrettini. he is up 2—0. they are on to the third has been hitting aggressively, he has been looking quite calm. he normally does look very, very calm, andy murray, and he has actually been in control of that match. the expectation is he will hopefully whizz through the first round and into the second round of the australian open. second round of the australian 0en_ , ., second round of the australian oen. ., ., ~ second round of the australian oen. ., . ~' ., second round of the australian oen. ., . ~ . open. good to talk to you. we shau open. good to talk to you. we shall aet open. good to
let's talk about andy murray. - here at melbourne park. let's talk about andy murray.ndy murray. he is on court right now and he's doing rather well, isn't he? just fill us in.— just fill us in. he is, he is. they are _ just fill us in. he is, he is. they are on _ just fill us in. he is, he is. they are on their- just fill us in. he is, he is. they are on their third - just fill us in. he is, he is. they are on their third setj they are on their third set now. he is facing matteo berrettini....
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and while _ murray never is. it is ridiculous! and while he — murray never is. it is ridiculous!lous! and while he milked the crowd, | and while he milked the crowd, kokkinakis lost his cool. after serving for the match, that was the third set gone as murray rolled back the years. it was gutsy, it was glorious and two sets all. now it was murray's longest ever match, but after gone 4am in melbourne it was all worth it. after gone 4am in melbourne it was all worth it-— all worth it. he is officially superhuman! _ all worth it. he is officially superhuman! the - all worth it. he is officially superhuman! the word - all worth it. he is officially l superhuman! the word epic all worth it. he is officially - superhuman! the word epic doesn't come close- — superhuman! the word epic doesn't come close- a _ superhuman! the word epic doesn't come close. a victory _ superhuman! the word epic doesn't come close. a victory to _ superhuman! the word epic doesn't come close. a victory to defy - superhuman! the word epic doesn't come close. a victory to defy time, | come close. a victory to def
and while _ murray never is. it is ridiculous! and while he — murray never is. it is ridiculous!lous! and while he milked the crowd, | and while he milked the crowd, kokkinakis lost his cool. after serving for the match, that was the third set gone as murray rolled back the years. it was gutsy, it was glorious and two sets all. now it was murray's longest ever match, but after gone 4am in melbourne it was all worth it. after gone 4am in melbourne it was all worth it-— all worth it. he is...
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. the _ much. just a quick word on andy murray, the two _ much. just a quick word on andy murray, thethe two last man - much. just a quick word on andy i murray, the two last man standing match for britain but we're discussing this yesterday after his epic match when he made it through to the third round, what kind of shape is the aim because he only has a little bit of a break before he plays again? i a little bit of a break before he plays again?— a little bit of a break before he -la sauain? j ., plays again? i don't think you got out of bed feeling _ plays again? i don't think you got out of bed feeling great - plays again? i don't think you got out of bed feeling great the - plays again? i don't think you got. out of bed feeling great the morning after potentially not having too much sleep i know his team wanted to get them out of bed relatively early and i understand is that the courts eight hours later and that would've given him a full eight hours sleep and being scheduled early in the day, he probably wanted his body clock to be up and out and trying to get them prepared. it
. the _ much. just a quick word on andy murray, the two _ much. just a quick word on andy murray, thethe two last man - much. just a quick word on andy i murray, the two last man standing match for britain but we're discussing this yesterday after his epic match when he made it through to the third round, what kind of shape is the aim because he only has a little bit of a break before he plays again? i a little bit of a break before he plays again?— a little bit of a break before he -la...
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but andy murray's australian open is over in the first week. 350th appearance marked with a try and a win. and danny care's harlequins have their first victory in more than a month. hello again. the day's premier league storylines focused mostly on those teamswho have fallen below expecations so far this season to an unusually mid table meeting at anfield in a moment. but first to a game billed as a possible last chance saloon for the two managers between west ham and everton. and it's frank lampard who's feeling the intensified heat afterjarrod bowen scored both goals for west ham for a 2—0 win at the london stadium. david moyes�* side climb out of the relegation zone. leaving everton. and their disgruntled fans. second from bottom of the table. i think they are realists as they have watch the team and they have watch the history and grew up on the history. i also am aware of it and nothing keeps you in this league with the right to do anything. we have seen huge football clubs go down come back up and stay in the league and is all but the mom
but andy murray's australian open is over in the first week. 350th appearance marked with a try and a win. and danny care's harlequins have their first victory in more than a month. hello again. the day's premier league storylines focused mostly on those teamswho have fallen below expecations so far this season to an unusually mid table meeting at anfield in a moment. but first to a game billed as a possible last chance saloon for the two managers between west ham and everton. and it's frank...
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but you always felt your money would be on andy murray.— be on andy murray.be on andy murray. unbelievable how i turned that around. _ be on andy murray. unbelievable how i turned that around. tanasi _ i turned that around. tanasi kokkinakis was hitting unbelievable, and i don't _ kokkinakis was hitting unbelievable, and i don't know howl kokkinakis was hitting unbelievable, and i don't know how i managed to turn around~ — and i don't know how i managed to turn around. i did start playing better— turn around. i did start playing better as — turn around. i did start playing better as the match went on, and yeah, _ better as the match went on, and yeah. i_ better as the match went on, and yeah. i have _ better as the match went on, and yeah, i have a big heart. i'm now at the most _ yeah, i have a big heart. i'm now at the most matches coming from 2—0 down _ the most matches coming from 2—0 down i've _ the most matches coming from 2—0 down. i've got experience, and i 'ust down. i've got experience, and i just rety— down. i've got experience, and i just rely on_
but you always felt your money would be on andy murray.— be on andy murray.be on andy murray. unbelievable how i turned that around. _ be on andy murray. unbelievable how i turned that around. tanasi _ i turned that around. tanasi kokkinakis was hitting unbelievable, and i don't _ kokkinakis was hitting unbelievable, and i don't know howl kokkinakis was hitting unbelievable, and i don't know how i managed to turn around~ — and i don't know how i managed to turn around. i did start playing...
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anna pauline pauli murray was born in baltimore an orphaned when she was four. she was raised by her aunts and grandparents in durham, north carolina polly as she would later call herself would promote women's rights and black people's rights and was instrumental in changing laws for both. she went north to college in new york, but it being the depression. she struggled to stay in still. she graduated and in 1933. she also met eleanor roosevelt at a camp for unemployed women or it may have been shortly after 1933 that she met her. they stayed friends for life and isn't that cute? she she camp right like ccc. anyway, you knew that at least one first lady was going to come up didn't you class? yes. well aware that she was the granddaughter of an enslaved woman and the great great granddaughter of a slave holder poly. in her own body represented the systematic practice of white men's rape of black women that earlier activists like ida b. wells had alluded to in her critique of lynching wells of course is another earlier example of black women who wrote to emancipat
anna pauline pauli murray was born in baltimore an orphaned when she was four. she was raised by her aunts and grandparents in durham, north carolina polly as she would later call herself would promote women's rights and black people's rights and was instrumental in changing laws for both. she went north to college in new york, but it being the depression. she struggled to stay in still. she graduated and in 1933. she also met eleanor roosevelt at a camp for unemployed women or it may have been...
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when pressed off bill murray busted into a trailer ran clown costume. eyeballs. >> rage coming out of his eyeballs and start screaming at me and screaming at me what the [bleep] come up the [bleep] are you doing move, move. he got behind me and screamed my year move faster, move it. going into the intersection where there's hundreds of people and keeps up and keeps it up. he said stand there and points to a mark on the pavement and start shooting. it sounds bad. but be happy it wasn't alec baldwin. [laughter] [laughter] i have to go to kat because i work with every day. i listen to this and i said therefore that's me i defend bill murray she is an idiot. right? give us the understand is no reason to take your time and television. there's no reason he was in a clown costume he's in the middle of this and she is sitting in her trailer of course she's could be passed. what say you? you see me every day the very same way. >> kat: no, you're worse. you are worse because he went to go get her himself. it's my turn okay? what you do is you begin to yell at eve
when pressed off bill murray busted into a trailer ran clown costume. eyeballs. >> rage coming out of his eyeballs and start screaming at me and screaming at me what the [bleep] come up the [bleep] are you doing move, move. he got behind me and screamed my year move faster, move it. going into the intersection where there's hundreds of people and keeps up and keeps it up. he said stand there and points to a mark on the pavement and start shooting. it sounds bad. but be happy it wasn't...
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his throughput old beau andy murray is out of the tournament.— throughput old beau andy murray is out a out of the tournament. his run ended up with a murray _ out of the tournament. his run ended up with a murray the _ out of the tournament. his run ended up with a murray the former- out of the tournament. his run ended up with a murray the former world . up with a murray the former world level one and three—time grand slam winner looked to be feeling the effects of his previous five setter for the p lost the first at 6—1. he somehow found the result to claim the second on a tiebreak. this was a big moment. the crowd firmly behind him. he wasjust big moment. the crowd firmly behind him. he was just too strong in the end winning the third and fourth 6-3- 6-4. that is end winning the third and fourth 6—3— 6—4. that is all the sport for now. hundreds of people have been protesting for the right to wild camp in dartmoor national park — in the south west of england. last week the uk's high court ruled that the permission of landowners was required before camping on dartmoor. the national
his throughput old beau andy murray is out of the tournament.— throughput old beau andy murray is out a out of the tournament. his run ended up with a murray _ out of the tournament. his run ended up with a murray the _ out of the tournament. his run ended up with a murray the former- out of the tournament. his run ended up with a murray the former world . up with a murray the former world level one and three—time grand slam winner looked to be feeling the effects of his previous five...
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bautista agut goes on but for murray this time, no tears.ore story. the former us astronaut and the second person to walk on the moon buzz aldrin has got married for the fourth time, coinciding with his 93rd birthday. pictures from the private los angeles ceremony were shared by buzz aldrin on social media. the former pilot said that he and his new wife, 63—year—old dr anca faur, were as "excited as eloping teenagers". let's hope the honeymoon is out of this world. that's all from me. hello. we have seen some cloudier, milder conditions moving in from the north—west but many of us further south and east have still got clear skies overhead and some frost and some fog. nearer the ground, this is the picture in the sowerby bridge a little bit earlier on. now, we're going to see a real mix through the course of sunday. still sticking with the cloudier, milder theme in the north and west with some rain around but further south and east, cold, frosty with some lingering fog, too. and that contrast�*s down to the fact that we've still got this cold
bautista agut goes on but for murray this time, no tears.ore story. the former us astronaut and the second person to walk on the moon buzz aldrin has got married for the fourth time, coinciding with his 93rd birthday. pictures from the private los angeles ceremony were shared by buzz aldrin on social media. the former pilot said that he and his new wife, 63—year—old dr anca faur, were as "excited as eloping teenagers". let's hope the honeymoon is out of this world. that's all from...
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defying the odds — andy murray is back on top form down under.d with a win at wolves in their replay tonight? russian forces in ukraine�*s eastern donetsk region claim they have taken control of the city of soledar — but this has been denied by a ukranian army spokesperson who said fighting is continuing in the area. troops on the frontline have told the bbc they welcome news from the uk that they�*re to take delivery of several challenger tanks which they hope will help turn the tide in the war. the bbc�*s andrew harding has been with a tank unit near bakhmut and sent this report. lurking in a snowbound forestjust behind the front lines, a cluster of ukrainian tanks. but these are ancient warhorses, half a century old. no match for russia�*s army. "they are just not suitable for this era," the company commander readily admits. "they work, but the technology has moved on." gunfire. which is why there�*s great excitement here about the prospect of western machines. if you could have any tank — challenger, leopard, abrams, any of these foreign tank
defying the odds — andy murray is back on top form down under.d with a win at wolves in their replay tonight? russian forces in ukraine�*s eastern donetsk region claim they have taken control of the city of soledar — but this has been denied by a ukranian army spokesperson who said fighting is continuing in the area. troops on the frontline have told the bbc they welcome news from the uk that they�*re to take delivery of several challenger tanks which they hope will help turn the tide...
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, but the andy murray of old.nd scotland name their six nations squad... and one of those included has already played for england. hello again. if manchester united is to change hands then sirjim radcliffe has signalled his intent to be the new owner. through his company ineos, britain's richest man has formally entered the bidding process to buy the premier league club. it's not clear what that process is... 0r whether the glazer family want there to be one at all, but our correspondent andy swiss is here to tell us more. andy, ratcliffe has made it even more clear he's interested. radcliffe is even more interested before then he is interested yes. let's remind ourselves of the background to all of this. back in november last year that the glazer family announced that they were willing to sell manchester united, potentially. they bought the club backin potentially. they bought the club back in 2005. they have not been popular with the fans. an awful lot of protests in recent years. the big question was, would any
, but the andy murray of old.nd scotland name their six nations squad... and one of those included has already played for england. hello again. if manchester united is to change hands then sirjim radcliffe has signalled his intent to be the new owner. through his company ineos, britain's richest man has formally entered the bidding process to buy the premier league club. it's not clear what that process is... 0r whether the glazer family want there to be one at all, but our correspondent andy...
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murray's longest ever.defy time, logic and belief. i don't know how i managed to get through it. i did start playing better as the match went on. and, yeah, i have a big heart. delight, then, for him and his watching mum, judy. another extraordinary chapter in one of british sport's most extraordinary careers. andy swiss, bbc news. remarkable. time for a look at the weather. here's louise lear. hello. i'm not being very subtle this evening, am i? if you have a car, just off to bed, stick it in the garage or put a blanket on the windscreen because you will be scraping. this was lowestoft a couple of hours ago, the temperature is falling away once again through the night tonight the main towns and city centres below freezing. we could see them as low as —8 where we have lying snow. another cold one and a frosty one but i
murray's longest ever.defy time, logic and belief. i don't know how i managed to get through it. i did start playing better as the match went on. and, yeah, i have a big heart. delight, then, for him and his watching mum, judy. another extraordinary chapter in one of british sport's most extraordinary careers. andy swiss, bbc news. remarkable. time for a look at the weather. here's louise lear. hello. i'm not being very subtle this evening, am i? if you have a car, just off to bed, stick it in...
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i defend bill murray. she's an idiot.s th right. people have to understand thata there's no reason to take your time in television. >> there's no reason because you need to have, like, he wasoi in a clown costume cat. he's in the middle on f the street. and she's sitting in hern frickin trailer. he he's going to be .very d whatay say you? can you see me every day acting a very same way? >> no, you're you're worse by worse. w orse.yeah, you are worse becausr went to go get her himself. i've done that. you know you don't. oh, yes.y turn it's my turn. okay, what you do is you beginae to yell at everyone aroundve you who is there. yet, wh wy is it this person here yet why didn't you tell them that they needed to be here at thisul time to yell at those people? a in trun and then they run to goe person? and when the person comes inyoua then you yell that. lso on yes, yes.got at i w yelled at one person, you yell it at least seven .single yes, i do. i do. day but you have to every single day. but ever buty body should welcome my yelling be
i defend bill murray. she's an idiot.s th right. people have to understand thata there's no reason to take your time in television. >> there's no reason because you need to have, like, he wasoi in a clown costume cat. he's in the middle on f the street. and she's sitting in hern frickin trailer. he he's going to be .very d whatay say you? can you see me every day acting a very same way? >> no, you're you're worse by worse. w orse.yeah, you are worse becausr went to go get her...
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andy murray powers to victory for his match at the australian open.and coming up on the bbc news channel: harvey elliot's on target, but can liverpool seal their spot in the next round of the fa cup, with a win over wolves in their replay? good evening. the electric car battery company britishvolt has collapsed — making most of its 300 staff redundant — and putting the future of the uk's electric car making industry into serious jeopardy. the company had been planning to build a giant battery making factory in northumberland — it was to be a vital part for britain's electric car industry with petrol and diesel engines being phased out by 2030. britishvolt had planned to make around 300,000 batteries a year — to power around of a quarter of electric vehicles on the british market. but it has collapsed after months of trouble as it struggled to raise enough money to stay afloat. our business editor simonjack reports. it's time to power up the future... a bold and ambitious vision. a plant that would produce batteries to power a new generation of uk—made
andy murray powers to victory for his match at the australian open.and coming up on the bbc news channel: harvey elliot's on target, but can liverpool seal their spot in the next round of the fa cup, with a win over wolves in their replay? good evening. the electric car battery company britishvolt has collapsed — making most of its 300 staff redundant — and putting the future of the uk's electric car making industry into serious jeopardy. the company had been planning to build a giant...
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thank you, i want to thank murray bartlett for being here today. hello murray. awareness, this image of the tiny, tiny capsule has been released. no! notng that important should be that small! did airpods teach us nothing? so how do you even lose e capsu? well, it got lost while being transported, and is believed to have fallen off the back of a truck. really? "fallen off the back of a truck" is how you explain why that stereo equipment is so cheap. not why the wallabys are glowing. now authorities are on high alert, and an emergency hunt for the device, which again, is about the size of a pea, is under way along a 1400 kilometer route. to put that in terms my american viewers will understand, 1400 kilometers is just shy of the distance from new york to jacksonville, florida, and a 'pea' is a small vegetable, an (cheering and applause) a 'vegetable' is what goes in that bottom drawer in your fridge to rot while you eat air-fried pop tarts for dinner. to lead the search, the department of fire and emergency services has deployed teams with handheld radiation dete
thank you, i want to thank murray bartlett for being here today. hello murray. awareness, this image of the tiny, tiny capsule has been released. no! notng that important should be that small! did airpods teach us nothing? so how do you even lose e capsu? well, it got lost while being transported, and is believed to have fallen off the back of a truck. really? "fallen off the back of a truck" is how you explain why that stereo equipment is so cheap. not why the wallabys are glowing....
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roberto bautista—agut goes on but for it andy murray history ends.t not this time. instead he says this australian open showed he still has the ability. at 35 years old and with a new hip to be relevant in grand slams. 0bviously obviously you never know exactly when the and is going to be but i would like to go out playing tennis like this, competing with the best players in the world and the biggest events and doing myselfjustice. and there may be times in the last year orso there may be times in the last year or so where it did not feel like i was playing well and i was not enjoying the weight that i was playing. the sacrifices in that effort that i put in allowed me to get through those matches and play at a high level that i think was entertaining for the people watching and, ifelt good entertaining for the people watching and, i felt good about the way that i was playing was more enjoyable for me when i'm playing like that, when i am coming into a major event and believing that i can do some damage. but yeah. i could have a deeper run, there is
roberto bautista—agut goes on but for it andy murray history ends.t not this time. instead he says this australian open showed he still has the ability. at 35 years old and with a new hip to be relevant in grand slams. 0bviously obviously you never know exactly when the and is going to be but i would like to go out playing tennis like this, competing with the best players in the world and the biggest events and doing myselfjustice. and there may be times in the last year orso there may be...
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andy murray minister turn around.s and 45 minutes, the longest match of his career, and he's done it. andy murray making more progress in australia in the australian open, fighting deep into the night there to conjure up another extraordinary win at the australian open. much more on that in our sports billeting. —— bulletin. levelling up has been one of the government's key policies — the idea of spreading public money more evenly across the uk. well, today, ministers have announced more than £2 billion worth of projects across the country. they say the north of england and wales will do best, per head of population. but labour claim the system for allocating money is unfair. here's our political correspondent, david wallace lockhart. blackpool, one area that was a winner in today's levelling up allocation announcement, with £40 million for a new education campus. levelling up is a relatively new political phrase whose meaning is still not entirely clear. at a nearby warm bank last night where people go to get a hot m
andy murray minister turn around.s and 45 minutes, the longest match of his career, and he's done it. andy murray making more progress in australia in the australian open, fighting deep into the night there to conjure up another extraordinary win at the australian open. much more on that in our sports billeting. —— bulletin. levelling up has been one of the government's key policies — the idea of spreading public money more evenly across the uk. well, today, ministers have announced more...
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andy murray, finishing 4am australian time.rely decorative, that light pollution is getting worse. to find that out, researchers collected night sky observations from amateur astronomers all around the world. people who went out to count the stars and submitted their results to an online project called globe at night. this showed that over the last decade, the night sky has been getting about 10% brighter every year. this view of the stars is disappearing, right? so this is something that until relatively recently, within one or two lifetimes, was something that was a shared experience across everyone around the world, this going out and seeing stars at night—time. it's also a symbol and a reminder that the way we are lighting is relatively wasteful, and that we don't seem to be getting better at it. the brighter the night sky is, the brighter a star has to be for us to be able to see it with the naked eye. so even in quite a rural area like this, and on a clear night, when the streetlights start to glow, the sky glows and that
andy murray, finishing 4am australian time.rely decorative, that light pollution is getting worse. to find that out, researchers collected night sky observations from amateur astronomers all around the world. people who went out to count the stars and submitted their results to an online project called globe at night. this showed that over the last decade, the night sky has been getting about 10% brighter every year. this view of the stars is disappearing, right? so this is something that until...
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i'm glad| you brought up andy murray because it wasn't all about andy murray yesterday, what was thecrown's response? melbourne absolutely loves andy - crown's response? melbournej absolutely loves andy murray, crown's response? melbourne - absolutely loves andy murray, his reception was amazing. you could tell we had a lot of vocal support behind him. the 13th seed in matteo berrettini — it went down to a tie—breaker in the fifth set, so a thrilling match, and our ghibli that's the biggest upset of the tournament so far. in that's the biggest upset of the tournament so far.— that's the biggest upset of the tournament so far. , ., ., ., ,, tournament so far. in terms of novak d'okovic, tournament so far. in terms of novak djokovic. it — tournament so far. in terms of novak djokovic. it was _ tournament so far. in terms of novak djokovic, it was the _ tournament so far. in terms of novak djokovic, it was the big _ tournament so far. in terms of novak djokovic, it was the big controversy l djokovic, it was the big controversy ahead of the australian open, have fans forgiven him and for
i'm glad| you brought up andy murray because it wasn't all about andy murray yesterday, what was thecrown's response? melbourne absolutely loves andy - crown's response? melbournej absolutely loves andy murray, crown's response? melbourne - absolutely loves andy murray, his reception was amazing. you could tell we had a lot of vocal support behind him. the 13th seed in matteo berrettini — it went down to a tie—breaker in the fifth set, so a thrilling match, and our ghibli that's the biggest...
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murray, i know that barth alone is doing some things. right. what's your answer yet? i think many cities so been thinking about and dealing with this problem for some time passing on as a good example. other examples amsterdam. they only allow you to rent out your primary residence, residence and no more than 30 days in the year. new york city has effectively band short term rental except except if your, if the host is present. so they come on the rent rooms. so there, there are good examples of cities that have regulated air b and b. and so there are other templates everywhere. power, paris had some good regulation. sure. mar. what do you, what do you think? i mean barcelona is hail that the city that's taking this seriously. what, what can you share with us about what's working there, but then also in your mind, i mean, i'm, i'm, i'm curious. do you think that it's possible to have, you know, a sustainable tourist destination that's truly vibrant that have tourists coming in, but that's protecting it's resonance. yeah. do to respond to the 1st of the 1st time how ba
murray, i know that barth alone is doing some things. right. what's your answer yet? i think many cities so been thinking about and dealing with this problem for some time passing on as a good example. other examples amsterdam. they only allow you to rent out your primary residence, residence and no more than 30 days in the year. new york city has effectively band short term rental except except if your, if the host is present. so they come on the rent rooms. so there, there are good examples...
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also in action is britain's andy murray and tunisia's ons jabeur. on the programme, always great to have you on the show. just to say, it does feel like you were covering the world cup for us in doha a very short while ago, i know how much you love sports. another big day for you, and another one for britain's andy murray. maybe i should play some tennis, so i don't embarrass myself. a big day, second day here at melbourne park, the uk's andy murray is facing matteo berrettini. ons jabeur is really hoping this would be a good opening for her 2023 season with her first women's major. she got really close with the finals to the us open and wimbledon last year, that made headlines. she is really hoping she'll go home with the title, starting with the australian open. she's playing belgian�*s contestant now, young australian kimberly burnell is playing right behind me. speaking of aussie players, disappointment here in melbourne, nick kyrgios and specifically because he pulled out of the tournament yesterday because of knee injuries. he says he's devast
also in action is britain's andy murray and tunisia's ons jabeur. on the programme, always great to have you on the show. just to say, it does feel like you were covering the world cup for us in doha a very short while ago, i know how much you love sports. another big day for you, and another one for britain's andy murray. maybe i should play some tennis, so i don't embarrass myself. a big day, second day here at melbourne park, the uk's andy murray is facing matteo berrettini. ons jabeur is...
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he seemed to be attys against his opponent. 35 is no age these days, just ask andy murray!he first time to british screens. our arts corrrespondent david sillito reports. good morning! don't worry, you haven't missed 40 years and something's gone wrong. we are celebrating 40 years today since the first edition of breakfast. a celebratory start to the day. 40 years of breakfast television, and some famous faces were back. white thermals are bubbling up all the time. it's cold, it dark, it's a bit miserable. in 1983, keep fit guru diana moran, the green goddess, was getting commuters moving at waterloo station. now aged 83, she was back in the same spot giving the same moves. and it was also a chance to remember how it all began. gosh, it was frightening. the very first edition, the first programme. meet ron and keith — editor and director of day one of bbc breakfast time. and this was more than just a new programme. it was a new idea. we've only been going for about a minute. people were doubtful, weren't they, about breakfast television at the time? people said television o
he seemed to be attys against his opponent. 35 is no age these days, just ask andy murray!he first time to british screens. our arts corrrespondent david sillito reports. good morning! don't worry, you haven't missed 40 years and something's gone wrong. we are celebrating 40 years today since the first edition of breakfast. a celebratory start to the day. 40 years of breakfast television, and some famous faces were back. white thermals are bubbling up all the time. it's cold, it dark, it's a...
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andy murray will be on court in a couple of hours,
andy murray will be on court in a couple of hours,
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andy murray's australian open is over.s as he lost in four sets to roberto bautista—agut in melbourne. joe lynskey was watching. he spent 14 hours on court in three extraordinary matches but for andy murray, the bravest stand has come to an end. roberto bautista agut was one opponent too far, the spaniard breezed through the first set and 186-1. breezed through the first set and 186—1. murray lost to him here four years ago, the last match before his metal hip, but still he goes on. and the melbourne night brings the best from him, his second round match went past liam, now here he had a breakthrough. 0ne went past liam, now here he had a breakthrough. one set all that it had come at a cost. murray was tiring, roberto bautista agut was brutal, he found the gaps on the way to the third set and although marie threatened, this match had slipped away. roberto bautista agut goes on but for marie this time no tears. with meaden hip —— metal hip and iron resolve, this has proved he will be back. meanwhile dan evans was also knock
andy murray's australian open is over.s as he lost in four sets to roberto bautista—agut in melbourne. joe lynskey was watching. he spent 14 hours on court in three extraordinary matches but for andy murray, the bravest stand has come to an end. roberto bautista agut was one opponent too far, the spaniard breezed through the first set and 186-1. breezed through the first set and 186—1. murray lost to him here four years ago, the last match before his metal hip, but still he goes on. and the...
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andy murray plays his first round game.rday won her first game, now through to the second round. jack draper faced top seed rafael nadal yesterday and it was a really strong showing but i found that l1 and is through the second round. answerable is played today and hopes she will get her first women's major this year, the season she has had was fantastic last year, making it to the finals in wimbledon and the us open and she hopes for a title, and hopes this is the opening for her here. if there are cheers it's because a young australian player is on the court, kimberley real. a wildcard. disappointment for australian fans, specifically for nick kyrgios fans, due to play today but pulled out yesterday due to a knee injury and that he was devastated to miss his home tournament. i can imaaine miss his home tournament. i can imagine a — miss his home tournament. i can imagine a lot _ miss his home tournament. i can imagine a lot of _ miss his home tournament. i can imagine a lot of disappointment for nick kyrgios fans but what
andy murray plays his first round game.rday won her first game, now through to the second round. jack draper faced top seed rafael nadal yesterday and it was a really strong showing but i found that l1 and is through the second round. answerable is played today and hopes she will get her first women's major this year, the season she has had was fantastic last year, making it to the finals in wimbledon and the us open and she hopes for a title, and hopes this is the opening for her here. if...
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murray that we are so used — and downs, but that?ay that we are so used to seeing now when - are so used to seeing now when he won his _ are so used to seeing now when he won his three grand slams. joining murray in the next round is british number two dan evans who beat facundo bagnis over four sets. this match suspended at one stage due to high humidity and temperatures of 37 celsius. he led 2 sets to 1 at that point and once back underway evans found his rhythm again and took the fourth 6—4 and faces jeremy chardy of france tomorrow. novak djokovic is set to play his first match at the tournament in two years, as he takes on unseeded roberto carballes baena shortly. the world number five deported from the country ahead of last year�*s tournament due to his unvaccinated status, that saw him forefit his title, having won it three years in a row. but fans happy to see him back there playing. definitely need him in, ithink definitely need him in, i think we are a bit past covid unfortunate what happened last year, and it is good to ha
murray that we are so used — and downs, but that?ay that we are so used to seeing now when - are so used to seeing now when he won his _ are so used to seeing now when he won his three grand slams. joining murray in the next round is british number two dan evans who beat facundo bagnis over four sets. this match suspended at one stage due to high humidity and temperatures of 37 celsius. he led 2 sets to 1 at that point and once back underway evans found his rhythm again and took the fourth...
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murray has beaten him, berrettini has had his numbers lately. massive strike, has done well in australia and the past a couple of times. but murray has said in his pretournament press conferences that he feels he's the best prepared that he's been in a long time. he feels like he's moving better than never, he feels like he's hitting the ball as well as any time, and also, i think he feels some of the match as he's played against berrettini, he's learned a lot of information he can take forward into this match. novak djokovic is getting ready for his first appearance at the australian open for two years. the 35—year—old serbian, who's won the tournament nine times, missed last year's event because of his covid—i9 vaccination status and subsequent deportation from australia. djokovic faces spain's roberto carballes baena in round one, with fans in melbourne excited for his return. definitely need him in. ithink covid's, — definitely need him in. ithink covid's, we're a bit past now, but unfortunate — covid's, we're a bit past now, but unfortunate
murray has beaten him, berrettini has had his numbers lately. massive strike, has done well in australia and the past a couple of times. but murray has said in his pretournament press conferences that he feels he's the best prepared that he's been in a long time. he feels like he's moving better than never, he feels like he's hitting the ball as well as any time, and also, i think he feels some of the match as he's played against berrettini, he's learned a lot of information he can take forward...
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open in september for murray says he feels better prepared in the than he did four months ago. may be that they're still playing at the time the tennis starts. and it you be up at midnight tonight, the snoopers on bbc two in the tennis on five life and across the bbc sports website. next up on bbc news, it is time for click. from me and the team, goodbye for now. let's get 2023 started in style. welcome to las vegas, where there's lights, sounds and a whole lotta shakin' going on. uh, not sure this is what they meant, though. did that make you feel better? trust me, it made me feel everything. yes, everyjanuary, the tech world heads to the massive consumer electronics show spread throughout the las vegas
open in september for murray says he feels better prepared in the than he did four months ago. may be that they're still playing at the time the tennis starts. and it you be up at midnight tonight, the snoopers on bbc two in the tennis on five life and across the bbc sports website. next up on bbc news, it is time for click. from me and the team, goodbye for now. let's get 2023 started in style. welcome to las vegas, where there's lights, sounds and a whole lotta shakin' going on. uh, not sure...
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open in septemberfor beat murray at the us open in september for murray says he feels better prepared a greatjob! am i doing a greatjob? well, i tried. 0k, down the hatch. nick tries out a 1,000—year—old delicacy in turkey. and we're talking tortoise on the coast of senegal. why is he called bill, can i ask? i because he arrived the month where bill clinton was elected. so you are named after a president! |
open in septemberfor beat murray at the us open in september for murray says he feels better prepared a greatjob! am i doing a greatjob? well, i tried. 0k, down the hatch. nick tries out a 1,000—year—old delicacy in turkey. and we're talking tortoise on the coast of senegal. why is he called bill, can i ask? i because he arrived the month where bill clinton was elected. so you are named after a president! |
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but i'm glad you brought up andy murray, because it was all about andy murray yesterday.ption was amazing. you could tell he had a lot of vocal crowd support behind him. and he beat the 13th seed in matteo berrettini — will and it went down to a tie—breaker in the fifth set, will all so a really thrilling match, and arguably that's the biggest will will upset of the tournament so far. and in terms of djokovic, it was the big controversy ahead of the australian open — have fans forgiven him, forgotten everything that happened last year? there was a lot of apprehension going into the australian open as to how melbourne crowds would react to djokovic, especially because melbournians were put into so many lockdowns. he was deported over his vaccination stance but it was such a warm welcome. ahead of the open, craig tiley, the ceo of tennis australia, says he hopes melbourne would be really receptive towards djokovic and the local crowd would respect his greatness, and that definitely seemed to be the case. he definitely walked out to huge applause from the crowd, and the whol
but i'm glad you brought up andy murray, because it was all about andy murray yesterday.ption was amazing. you could tell he had a lot of vocal crowd support behind him. and he beat the 13th seed in matteo berrettini — will and it went down to a tie—breaker in the fifth set, will all so a really thrilling match, and arguably that's the biggest will will upset of the tournament so far. and in terms of djokovic, it was the big controversy ahead of the australian open — have fans forgiven...
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so with evans through, could andy murray join him?illiance but he faces some battle to keep his australian open hopes alive. andy swiss, bbc news. it's like a giantjigsaw puzzle. the remains of a medieval ship found in the river usk in newport are about to be put back together. it follows 20 years of painstaking restoration work on a ship that experts believe is as significant a find as the mary rose. tomos morgan reports. this is a 1:10 scale model. this is a same scale person, about a six foot tall person, so this gives you an idea of the size. at 30 metres long, weighing 25 tonnes, when it's fully rebuilt, newport will have the only 15th century ship on exhibit anywhere in the world. but with 2,500 individual pieces, the challenge now will be putting it back together. this one is basically like a huge flatpackjigsaw puzzle without instructions. we have a big challenge here in that this is, really, as far as i know, the largest attempt to reconstruct a wooden archaeological ship. back in 2002, the original wreck was found by chance
so with evans through, could andy murray join him?illiance but he faces some battle to keep his australian open hopes alive. andy swiss, bbc news. it's like a giantjigsaw puzzle. the remains of a medieval ship found in the river usk in newport are about to be put back together. it follows 20 years of painstaking restoration work on a ship that experts believe is as significant a find as the mary rose. tomos morgan reports. this is a 1:10 scale model. this is a same scale person, about a six...
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this talk about murray.— this talk about murray. earlier toda , this talk about murray.blev thanked evans for giving him a banana during a break in the match — the brit had a spare one and the russian rublev said it gave him extra energy. two struggling premier league heavyweights go head—to—head today as ninth place liverpool host chelsea, who are just below them in the table. not many people would have predicted this at the start of the season, both teams 19 points off leaders arsenal. honestly, arsenal deserve where they are, play— honestly, arsenal deserve where they are, play outstanding _ honestly, arsenal deserve where they are, play outstanding football, - honestly, arsenal deserve where they are, play outstanding football, top. i are, play outstanding football, top. but cutout — are, play outstanding football, top. but cutout five _ are, play outstanding football, top. but cutout five players, _ are, play outstanding football, top. but cutout five players, all- are, play outstanding football, top. but cutout five players, all three i but cutout five players, all
this talk about murray.— this talk about murray. earlier toda , this talk about murray.blev thanked evans for giving him a banana during a break in the match — the brit had a spare one and the russian rublev said it gave him extra energy. two struggling premier league heavyweights go head—to—head today as ninth place liverpool host chelsea, who are just below them in the table. not many people would have predicted this at the start of the season, both teams 19 points off leaders...
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instant classic, the longest in murray's career.s incredible rally. >> game, murray. >> wow. murray once ranked number one in the world, came back from two sets down to defeat ta-nehisi, but even more impressive in all of this, the 35-year-old is also playing with a metal hip following a joint reservicing operation in 2019. that is incredible. i'm sure our very own chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta will agree with that assessment. sanjay, can you tell us, what does a hip reservicing entail and who do they recommend it for and is this astonishing that he did it with that metal hip? >> you know, i think these types of segments sort of come with this disclaimer that, obviously, he's a professional athlete and that's incredible, what you're watching. but it's sort of the point of doing these types of procedures, to get someone back to their level of play and even better, considering that he was probably having troubles with his hip. hip resurfacing versus hip replacement. these are both operations, they both involve doing an
instant classic, the longest in murray's career.s incredible rally. >> game, murray. >> wow. murray once ranked number one in the world, came back from two sets down to defeat ta-nehisi, but even more impressive in all of this, the 35-year-old is also playing with a metal hip following a joint reservicing operation in 2019. that is incredible. i'm sure our very own chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta will agree with that assessment. sanjay, can you tell us, what does a hip...
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and britain's andy murray is out of the australian open.e lost to spain's roberto bautista agut in four sets in what could be his last time at the tournament. hello and welcome. ukraine says it will keep pushing to be supplied with modern tanks after a meeting of allied nations in germany ended without an agreement to provide them. protests have taken place in berlin to demand the approval of german—made tanks to be sent to kyiv. aruna iyengar has this report. this is what kyiv wants, but can't yet have. german—made leopard 2 tanks as part of hopes for hundreds of western battle tanks to help defend their country and take back their land. ukraine says modern tanks are key to holding back russia's expansion plans. translation: the partners are firm in their attitude. i they will support ukraine as much as necessary for our victory. yes, we will still have to fight for the supply of modern tanks, but every day we make it more obvious there is no alternative to making the decision on tanks. president zelensky has made his appeal to this meetin
and britain's andy murray is out of the australian open.e lost to spain's roberto bautista agut in four sets in what could be his last time at the tournament. hello and welcome. ukraine says it will keep pushing to be supplied with modern tanks after a meeting of allied nations in germany ended without an agreement to provide them. protests have taken place in berlin to demand the approval of german—made tanks to be sent to kyiv. aruna iyengar has this report. this is what kyiv wants, but...
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there was nothing berrettini could do about it, and there was nothing he could do about andy murray,lam performance for half a dozen years, and certainly since he had the surgery and the installation of a metal hip. i will be feeling this this evening and tomorrow, but right now, unbelievably happy, very proud of myself. i've put a lot of work into the last few months with my team, who are here. to give me the opportunity to perform in stadiums like this and matches against players like this. joining murray in the next round is british number two dan evans who beat facundo bagnis of argentina over four sets. this match was suspended at one stage due to high humidity and temperatures of 37 celsius. he'll next face jeremy chardy of france tomorrow. the world number two, ons jabeur, is through to the second round after surving a fight back from her opponent tamara zidansek. jabeur, who is looking to become the first arab woman to win a grand slam title in the open era, took the opening set before the slovenian levelled. jabeur recomposed herself in the decider though, eventually powerin
there was nothing berrettini could do about it, and there was nothing he could do about andy murray,lam performance for half a dozen years, and certainly since he had the surgery and the installation of a metal hip. i will be feeling this this evening and tomorrow, but right now, unbelievably happy, very proud of myself. i've put a lot of work into the last few months with my team, who are here. to give me the opportunity to perform in stadiums like this and matches against players like this....
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and the longest ever of murray's career, at five hours and 45 minutes.ough it was going to be an early exit for murray — losing the first two sets, but the former world number one, and five time finallist rallied to win the next three, in a gruelling physical and mental comeback, in front of a packed crowd at margaret court arena — most of whom stayed till the end, past 4am local time, one of the latest finishes in tennis history. murray into the third round, his next opponent, roberto bautista agut. unbelievable. i managed to turn that around. he was serving unbelievably. i don't know howl around. he was serving unbelievably. i don't know how i managed to get through it. i did start playing better as the match went on. yeah. i have a big heart. earlier in the day, novak djokovic battled through an injury to make it through to the third round once again. he beat french qualifier enzo couacaud, despite losing the second set and struggling with an existing hamstring problem. he'll face grigor dmitrov next. ons jabeur was one of five seeds in the women's dr
and the longest ever of murray's career, at five hours and 45 minutes.ough it was going to be an early exit for murray — losing the first two sets, but the former world number one, and five time finallist rallied to win the next three, in a gruelling physical and mental comeback, in front of a packed crowd at margaret court arena — most of whom stayed till the end, past 4am local time, one of the latest finishes in tennis history. murray into the third round, his next opponent, roberto...
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and andy murray is out of the australian open.watching bbc news. now it's time for we are england: the real phoenix nights — what happened next. i've got loads and loads of fond memories of the club. i've grown up in the club along with my sister. we've kind of been dragged in here by my dad since we were like four and six. it was really good times, really good times. we had lots of fun. the club means absolutely everything to me. it's huge. the impact it's had on my life from a child to an adult made me be more aware of other people, what other people are going through. it's definitely moulded me and made me who i am. my dad and the club go together. they are one thing really. if my dad's not at home or he's not at the club, we panic. right, is everyone ready to go?
and andy murray is out of the australian open.watching bbc news. now it's time for we are england: the real phoenix nights — what happened next. i've got loads and loads of fond memories of the club. i've grown up in the club along with my sister. we've kind of been dragged in here by my dad since we were like four and six. it was really good times, really good times. we had lots of fun. the club means absolutely everything to me. it's huge. the impact it's had on my life from a child to an...
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she was forced to murray at 16. i really think that i could leave this marriage. i went through a lot of silence and i didn't know that the kind of help that i caught was available. i didn't know how to report it. so i suffered a lot. i don't know how it happened. god showed me the way in the association helped me, and i arrived at lemme see that in 2019 was a big outlawed murray told unions involving miners and punishing adults for my children with the present time of up to 12 use which i've been kind of a teenager, i'm happy for the efforts that have been made in the fight against charles marriages and the health one day to witness the end of this endemic problem. my dear country, i'm elaina from a quarter reporting foot e w of media. you know, i think it's fair to say that any thing that shattered the dreams of any young girl nice to and like now an only child marriage can be a serious problem. these, you know, that globally, every minute, some 28 girls under the age of 18 are forced to marry. now, although this man, as is prevalent, all over the wild africa, i
she was forced to murray at 16. i really think that i could leave this marriage. i went through a lot of silence and i didn't know that the kind of help that i caught was available. i didn't know how to report it. so i suffered a lot. i don't know how it happened. god showed me the way in the association helped me, and i arrived at lemme see that in 2019 was a big outlawed murray told unions involving miners and punishing adults for my children with the present time of up to 12 use which i've...
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our correspondent discovers nazi symbols that an as off battalion headquarters in murray you pull abandoned after the ukrainian forces. retreat from the city. flashes erupt in palestine as 3 residents are killed in 24 hours during israeli army raised the latest in a series of attacks since last year. we speak to a mother who lost her 15 year old son in previous violence. and these ran the occupation on me, conduct traits to kill our children, pulled my to relieve my anger's knowledge of who killed my son. ah, hello, good morning for martine, are national studios in moscow, and from wherever you're watching. welcome to the hours. most vital news. stories from all around the globe. i'm fearless about a new day and new revelations from the twitter files. journalist matt t i. e b has unveiled the latest batch of documents shedding light on a legit russia gate lies and fake tales of russian bots. back in 2018, claiming american democrats and the mainstream media ignored twitter findings that there was no link to moscow at a crucial moment and he has long fury. democrats denounced to report about
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now at the australian open, andy murray said he left it all out there after winning a five set matchseed matteo berrettini in just under 5 hours. it was a stunning first round performance from the 35 year old who held a two set lead before his italian rivalfought back to level at two sets all. murray saved a match point in the deciding set before defeating the 2021 wimbledon runner up in a tie break by ten points to six. well, joining murray into the next round is british number two, dan evans, who beat facundo magnus of argentina over four sets. the match was suspended at one stage due to high levels of humidity and temperatures of 37 degrees. evans will facejeremy chardy next or tomorrow morning. british number one cameron norrie will play francis constant lesbian british number one cameron norrie will play francis while emirati keanu is up against the american seventh seed coco gauff. former british number one annabelle croft says it could be a great watch. it's going to be the night feature match tomorrow in australia and i think she's really up for it because i feel like the pre
now at the australian open, andy murray said he left it all out there after winning a five set matchseed matteo berrettini in just under 5 hours. it was a stunning first round performance from the 35 year old who held a two set lead before his italian rivalfought back to level at two sets all. murray saved a match point in the deciding set before defeating the 2021 wimbledon runner up in a tie break by ten points to six. well, joining murray into the next round is british number two, dan evans,...
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this usa is merlin murray. i'm the mozy joining us and from london with all of a day's news for ah aah! and the force took drug lead to a string execution, devastating family and walking where protests want to wanna investigate on the al jazeera, tough times, the man tough question. what exactly are you asking for you? what the troops on the ground, the rigorous debate we challenge? conventional wisdom racism is some deeply entrenched in the country that is identified with america. so when you challenge racism, it looks as if you're challenging americans and demand the truth. there is no serious discussion about this because it goes to the very root of who we are up front with me, mark lamond hill. what out there with there is no channel that covers world news like we do. the scale of this camp is like nothing. you've ever seen that the health care is what we want to know. how do these things affect people we, we visit places state even when they are no international headlines. al jazeera, really invest in that
this usa is merlin murray. i'm the mozy joining us and from london with all of a day's news for ah aah! and the force took drug lead to a string execution, devastating family and walking where protests want to wanna investigate on the al jazeera, tough times, the man tough question. what exactly are you asking for you? what the troops on the ground, the rigorous debate we challenge? conventional wisdom racism is some deeply entrenched in the country that is identified with america. so when you...
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likely to make additions worse in the near future, and that's creating urgency for solutions. mariama murray is the united arab emirates minister of climate change in environment. she recently spoke with our reporter kate ferguson, who began by asking why the country had chosen sultan algebra at the head of its state oil company to lead this year's international climate gathering. cop 28. now murray begins this interview by mentioning the global stock take and that's how countries track progress on their climate goals. take a listen. we all know that the global stock take it will be the 1st global stock take will take place and it basically it's a report card where we see where we are against where we should be. we all know the results won't be looking good. and so it's really important that we have people who can get results and so on comes with a track record as well, of being c e o of founder of mustard, which is our flagship, a renewable energy company. and he's really move the needle on transitioning. the u . e. m a into the renewable and energy space. and so with that to day, if we loo
likely to make additions worse in the near future, and that's creating urgency for solutions. mariama murray is the united arab emirates minister of climate change in environment. she recently spoke with our reporter kate ferguson, who began by asking why the country had chosen sultan algebra at the head of its state oil company to lead this year's international climate gathering. cop 28. now murray begins this interview by mentioning the global stock take and that's how countries track...
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and the murray just wouldn't give up against the nasty cough. in that case, 35 years old with a metal hip and having already paid nearly 5 hours in his previous match, the former well, number one, doug deep showing the famous grit that earned him 3 grand slams. and 2, william picked already the 4th time finalist in melbourne. he really got the crowd fired up despite it already being well beyond midnight's. he pulled that set back and with his opponent, visibly struggling when the next one as well to set up an epic deciding 5th, it was closed, but again, it was murray who stepped up at the key moment. oh. and after 5 hours 45 minutes, he wrapped up the 2nd longest match in australian open history. just 8 minutes shy of know that jock of which is 2012 final victory. i've a rough and a dow. oh and it for fest for i am. it's also the 2nd latest finish in melbourne. after late in hewett beat macos back, that is in 2008. that one finished at 4 33 am. the thanks so much server on for saying it's ridiculously lay ah, he didn't need to. he didn't need to
and the murray just wouldn't give up against the nasty cough. in that case, 35 years old with a metal hip and having already paid nearly 5 hours in his previous match, the former well, number one, doug deep showing the famous grit that earned him 3 grand slams. and 2, william picked already the 4th time finalist in melbourne. he really got the crowd fired up despite it already being well beyond midnight's. he pulled that set back and with his opponent, visibly struggling when the next one as...
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and britain's andy murray is out of the australian open.lost to spain's roberto bautista agut in four sets in what could be his last time at the tournament. the uk conservative party chairman, nadhim zahawi, has responded to reports that he had to pay a penalty as part of a multi—million—pound tax settlement. in a statement, the former chancellor said the tax office had disagreed about the exact allocation of shares his father had in the polling company yougov which mr zahawi founded. he said the uk's tax authority, hmrc, had concluded it was a careless and not deliberate error, and that he had paid what was due. labour had earlier called for mr zahawi to resign over the matter. our political correspondent, jonathan blake, has more on today's statement. for almost a week, nadhim zahawi has been under pressure to give more detail about his tax affairs. there is one central question at the heart of this scrutiny and that is whether he used an offshore entity to hold shares in the polling company yougov which he set up before he came to politi
and britain's andy murray is out of the australian open.lost to spain's roberto bautista agut in four sets in what could be his last time at the tournament. the uk conservative party chairman, nadhim zahawi, has responded to reports that he had to pay a penalty as part of a multi—million—pound tax settlement. in a statement, the former chancellor said the tax office had disagreed about the exact allocation of shares his father had in the polling company yougov which mr zahawi founded. he...