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deported in handcuffs onto a flight from australia, ao—year—old tyronejones is now back in new zealand, courtesy of the city of christchurch. there is your number. thank you very much. i have your number in my phone so i will text you from my phone and then you will have my number. the christchurch city council have been absolutely wonderful because theyjust know if you can get people to feel welcome into a place, it is less likely they will not feel part of society. what's that feel like? feels like home. the relief when they get in the car and i say, i'm going to take you to a motel and get you some food... they're men who have left their children behind. what they have left behind is just too much for a lot of them to actually grasp at the time. they haven't actually grasped the enormity of it. the kids are acting a bit differently, because you are in handcuffs in plain sight. your children have lost their home and they have lost their dad. wow. that's going to create a lot of problems later on, isn't it. definitely, definitely. although tyrone had sole custody of his three children
deported in handcuffs onto a flight from australia, ao—year—old tyronejones is now back in new zealand, courtesy of the city of christchurch. there is your number. thank you very much. i have your number in my phone so i will text you from my phone and then you will have my number. the christchurch city council have been absolutely wonderful because theyjust know if you can get people to feel welcome into a place, it is less likely they will not feel part of society. what's that feel like?...
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new zealanders on average contribute a huge amount to australia, new zealanders go there to work hardy play hard, and they expect their aussie cousins to give them a fair go. many are seeing that at the moment they are not getting a fair go. for decades australians and new zealanders have had the reciprocal right to live and work in each other‘s country. but australia has unilaterally curtailed those rights, with changes to the law making it easier to cancel visas and deport non—citizens. for those sentenced to 12 months jail or more, mandatory deportation. authorities have cancelled the visas of four violent criminals with links to the apex... police: police, open the door! in australia, media coverage of deportations is focused on gang violence. but many of the more than 1000 new zealanders deported have only minor criminal convictions, or none at all. speaker: the minister for home affairs has the call. thank you very much mr speaker, i think the honourable member... as australia's home affairs minister, peter dutton oversees a portfolio including australia's federal police and bor
new zealanders on average contribute a huge amount to australia, new zealanders go there to work hardy play hard, and they expect their aussie cousins to give them a fair go. many are seeing that at the moment they are not getting a fair go. for decades australians and new zealanders have had the reciprocal right to live and work in each other‘s country. but australia has unilaterally curtailed those rights, with changes to the law making it easier to cancel visas and deport non—citizens....
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new zealanders on average contribute a huge amount to australia, new zealanders go there to work hard they expect their aussie cousins to give them a fair go. many are seeing that at the moment they are not getting a fair go. for decades australians and new zealanders have had the reciprocal right to live and work in each other‘s country. but australia has unilaterally curtail those rights, with changes to the law making it easier to cancel visas and deport non—citizens. for those sentenced to 12 months jail or more, mandatory deportation. authorities have cancelled the visas of four violent criminals with links to the apex... police: police, open the door! in australia, media coverage of deportations is focused on gang violence. but many of the more than 1000 new zealanders deported have only minor criminal convictions, or none at all. speaker: the minister for home affairs has the call. thank you very much mr speaker, i think the honourable member... as australia's home affairs minister, peter dutton overseas a portfolio including australia's federal police and border force, and its
new zealanders on average contribute a huge amount to australia, new zealanders go there to work hard they expect their aussie cousins to give them a fair go. many are seeing that at the moment they are not getting a fair go. for decades australians and new zealanders have had the reciprocal right to live and work in each other‘s country. but australia has unilaterally curtail those rights, with changes to the law making it easier to cancel visas and deport non—citizens. for those sentenced...
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and introducing the keruru — new zealand's alcohol—loving bird of the year. rom our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. it's newsday. good morning. it's 8am in singapore, 1am in london and 3am in istanbul, turkey where a team of investigators has been searching the consulate of saudi arabia. they're looking for evidence the journalist jamal khashoggi was killed there. the saudis have officially denied the allegation. but there are claims in us media that riyadh is preparing to admit that khashoggi died in an interrogation that went wrong. mark lowen reports. they entered the door where jamal khashoggi disappeared. those tasked with finding the truth. saudi investigators, part of a joint enquiry with turkey, beginning today. it's almost two weeks since the journalist was last seen arriving at the saudi consulate. claims he was killed and dismembered have piled pressure on riyadh for answers. donald trump has finally spoken to his close ally, king salman, who rejected the allegations, and maybe raised an idea that can shift the blame. the ki
and introducing the keruru — new zealand's alcohol—loving bird of the year. rom our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. it's newsday. good morning. it's 8am in singapore, 1am in london and 3am in istanbul, turkey where a team of investigators has been searching the consulate of saudi arabia. they're looking for evidence the journalist jamal khashoggi was killed there. the saudis have officially denied the allegation. but there are claims in us media that riyadh is...
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and introducing new zealand's alcohol loving bird of the year. live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. it's newsday. good morning. it's 7am in singapore, midnight in london, and 7pm in the evening in washington, where president trump has suggested that rogue killers could be responsible for the disappearance of jamal khashoggi. the saudi journalist went missing after entering the saudi consulate in istanbul two weeks ago. the us secretary of state, mike pompeo, is on his way to saudi arabia before stopping in istanbul, where a joint turkish and saudi search of the consulate there took place earlier. our correspondent mark lowen reports from istanbul. they entered the door where jamal khashoggi disappeared. those tasked with finding the truth. saudi investigators, part of a joint enquiry with turkey, beginning today. it's almost two weeks since the journalist was last seen arriving at the saudi consulate. claims he was killed and dismembered have piled pressure on riyadh for answers. donald trump has finally spoken to
and introducing new zealand's alcohol loving bird of the year. live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. it's newsday. good morning. it's 7am in singapore, midnight in london, and 7pm in the evening in washington, where president trump has suggested that rogue killers could be responsible for the disappearance of jamal khashoggi. the saudi journalist went missing after entering the saudi consulate in istanbul two weeks ago. the us secretary of state, mike pompeo, is...
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to new zealand, malawi and south africa. union's premiership rugby cup, saracens have beaten leicester 29—21, both teams missing star players, with the autumn internationals looming. it was a chance then for some young talent to make their mark, and for sarries that's what they did. as james burford can tell us. the opening weekend at the inaugural premiership rugby cup and with most of the big guns away on international duty — this is an opportunity for the youngsters to stake their claim. with halloween just around the corner, there are few scarier sights in rugby than the rolling maul. and he's been haunting teams for years. but saracens were just getting started. this trick was a treat for the saracens fans. perhaps the performance of the day belonged tojoel, making his first start in the senior saracens team. one shudders at the thought he is only 19. the saracens star factory in full working order. just as tha cauldron threatened to boil over, leicester sparked into life and started to work their magic. david touching
to new zealand, malawi and south africa. union's premiership rugby cup, saracens have beaten leicester 29—21, both teams missing star players, with the autumn internationals looming. it was a chance then for some young talent to make their mark, and for sarries that's what they did. as james burford can tell us. the opening weekend at the inaugural premiership rugby cup and with most of the big guns away on international duty — this is an opportunity for the youngsters to stake their claim....
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eddiejones likes of new zealand as the opposition.es of new zealand as the opposition. eddiejones has been around the block, he knows that it's around the block, he knows that it's a little bit unrealistic to have a full complement of players, but he would not want to be hearing daily bulletins of another player being out, especially the likes... for wales, warrten gatland recalls captain alun wyn jones, justin tipuric, george north and liam williams, a name not familiar to many is the uncapped leicester wing jonah holmes. what can we expect when we see him? he has really come out of left field, he is english born and bred. he qualifies through his welsh grandparents. he has always want to look a little bit outside the block —— box for his selection. lightning fast, that is what has appealed to abort gatland. —— were gatland. then he has made the move to 15th, and he is playing for the ospreys and scoring tries this season. you mention it, the likes of canada wins are back, wales looking really to honein are back, wales looking really
eddiejones likes of new zealand as the opposition.es of new zealand as the opposition. eddiejones has been around the block, he knows that it's around the block, he knows that it's a little bit unrealistic to have a full complement of players, but he would not want to be hearing daily bulletins of another player being out, especially the likes... for wales, warrten gatland recalls captain alun wyn jones, justin tipuric, george north and liam williams, a name not familiar to many is the uncapped...
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the royal couple have begun a 16—day tour, which also includes new zealand, fiji and tonga. or more. hywel, welcome to use. quite a coup that the news broke as the couple landed —— welcome to you. australians feel pretty happy they've been able to celebrate with them as the news became public. must have been quite hard to keep that secret at the wedding last week and on the long haul flight. what we've seen on the long haul flight. what we've seen today is so many people congratulating them. hundreds, if not over 1000 people, on the forefront in the front of the opera house there behind me getting to meet them, everyone giving congratulations, many giving gifts. when this 16 day tour ends they'll be leaving with bags and bags of tiny little koalas, kangaroos and plenty of things to put in the nursery. how is the visit going down? 0bviously nursery. how is the visit going down? obviously the royalfamily significant in australia, but lots of people are opposed to the monarchy as well? absolutely, and the polls would suggest there's a majority of australians in favour of a repub
the royal couple have begun a 16—day tour, which also includes new zealand, fiji and tonga. or more. hywel, welcome to use. quite a coup that the news broke as the couple landed —— welcome to you. australians feel pretty happy they've been able to celebrate with them as the news became public. must have been quite hard to keep that secret at the wedding last week and on the long haul flight. what we've seen on the long haul flight. what we've seen today is so many people congratulating...
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a moment of solemnity at new zealand's memorial to the fallen.d. thousands of people have waited on this chilly sunday afternoon to catch a glimpse of or, if they're lucky, have a chat with the royal couple. a more intimate chat for meghan in the evening with new zealand's prime minister. and a rallying cry for the rights of women. feminism is about fairness. suffrage is not simply about the right to vote but also about what that represents. the basic and fundamental human rights of being able to participate in the choices for your future and that of your community. new zealand may have come last on this royal tour but here again the couple were making their mark. 2 police officers in australia have pulled off a dramatic beach rescue — with a difference — when a kangaroo got itself into difficulty — at sea. the animal was drowning, when sergeants christopher russo and kirby tonkin ran into the sea off the coast of melbourne to pull it out. they dragged the unconsious kangaroo to the shore, where they performed chest compressions and managed to sa
a moment of solemnity at new zealand's memorial to the fallen.d. thousands of people have waited on this chilly sunday afternoon to catch a glimpse of or, if they're lucky, have a chat with the royal couple. a more intimate chat for meghan in the evening with new zealand's prime minister. and a rallying cry for the rights of women. feminism is about fairness. suffrage is not simply about the right to vote but also about what that represents. the basic and fundamental human rights of being able...
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and welly—wanging in new zealand as meghan takes on her husband... and wins. ws, england captain steph houghton could earn her 100th cap after being named alongside three uncapped players the squad for next month's friendlies with austria and sweden. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. the leading think tank, the institute for fiscal studies, says it believes yesterday's budget is a gamble with the public finances and the chancellor may have to borrow more in future. after analysing the figures, the independent research group says the big winner of the budget is the nhs but other public services will continue to feel the squeeze. the ifs also highlighted big gains for two and a half million families on the government's new flagship benefit — universal credit. some will be £600 better off a year. 0ur political correspondent leila nathoo reports. 0ut out on the factory floor this morning the chancellor philip hammond keen to hear how yesterday's budget has been received. he's lifted the brakes on public spending, insisting pure households will feel
and welly—wanging in new zealand as meghan takes on her husband... and wins. ws, england captain steph houghton could earn her 100th cap after being named alongside three uncapped players the squad for next month's friendlies with austria and sweden. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. the leading think tank, the institute for fiscal studies, says it believes yesterday's budget is a gamble with the public finances and the chancellor may have to borrow more in future. after...
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and nose to nose with with maori elders, the duke and duchess of sussex arrive in new zealand.ig crowds came out to meet the royal couple as they began the final leg of their their commonwealth tour with a traditional greeting. rowing into the record books. we hear from the 60—year—old hoping to row solo across the atlanticjust months after learning how to swim. and our sunday morning edition of the papers is at 9:35 — this morning's reviewers are robert fox and henry bonsu. the bbc has been told the owner of leicester city football club was on board the helicopter that crashed and burst into flames only minutes after taking off from the king power stadium last night. it's understood vichai srivaddhanaprabha was flying home after watching his team play west ham when the helicopter came down. he had bought leicester city eight years ago, pouring millions of pounds into the club and watching it win the premier league. it's not yet known how many other people were on the helicopter. our correspondent simon clemison has the latest. good morning what is a sombre warning that the sta
and nose to nose with with maori elders, the duke and duchess of sussex arrive in new zealand.ig crowds came out to meet the royal couple as they began the final leg of their their commonwealth tour with a traditional greeting. rowing into the record books. we hear from the 60—year—old hoping to row solo across the atlanticjust months after learning how to swim. and our sunday morning edition of the papers is at 9:35 — this morning's reviewers are robert fox and henry bonsu. the bbc has...
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a moment of solemnity at new zealand's memorial to the fallen.sands of people have waited on this chilly sunday afternoon to catch a glimpse of or, if they're lucky, have a chat with the royal couple. a more intimate chat for meghan in the evening with new zealand's prime minister. and a rallying cry for the rights of women. feminism is about fairness. suffrage is not simply about the right to vote but also about what that represents. the basic and fundamental human rights of being able to participate in the choices for your future and that of your community. new zealand may have come last on this royal tour but here again the couple were making their mark. now it's time for a look at the weather with susan powell. good evening. this picture gives a good summary of the weather across the uk this weekend. some of us blue skies and sunshine, others were affected by showers, all of us were affected by showers, all of us were affected by showers, all of us were affected by the winds. this winsock lying horizontal gives you a good indicator that the w
a moment of solemnity at new zealand's memorial to the fallen.sands of people have waited on this chilly sunday afternoon to catch a glimpse of or, if they're lucky, have a chat with the royal couple. a more intimate chat for meghan in the evening with new zealand's prime minister. and a rallying cry for the rights of women. feminism is about fairness. suffrage is not simply about the right to vote but also about what that represents. the basic and fundamental human rights of being able to...
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a moment of solemnity at new zealand's memorial to the fallen.ered all around. thousands of people have waited on this chilly sunday afternoon to catch a glimpse of or, if they're lucky, have a chat with the royal couple. a more intimate chat for meghan in the evening with new zealand's prime minister. and a rallying cry for the rights of women. feminism is about fairness. suffrage is not simply about the right to vote but also about what that represents. the basic and fundamental human rights of being able to participate in the choices for your future and that of your community. new zealand may have come last on this royal tour but here again the couple were making their mark. she might be the oldest person in the world butjulia flores hasn't tired of blowing out her birthday candles just yet. the 118—year—old celebrated her birthday with live music, cake and herfavourite pasta dish. ms flores is from bolivia and was thrown a party in her honour at city hall where she was given a certificate recognising her long life. her family is hoping she wi
a moment of solemnity at new zealand's memorial to the fallen.ered all around. thousands of people have waited on this chilly sunday afternoon to catch a glimpse of or, if they're lucky, have a chat with the royal couple. a more intimate chat for meghan in the evening with new zealand's prime minister. and a rallying cry for the rights of women. feminism is about fairness. suffrage is not simply about the right to vote but also about what that represents. the basic and fundamental human rights...
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a moment of solemnity at new zealand's memorial to the fallen.have waited on this chilly sunday afternoon to catch a glimpse of, if they're lucky, have a chat with the royal couple. a more intimate chat for meghan in the evening with new zealand's prime minister. and a rallying cry for the rights of women. feminism is about fairness. suffrage is not simply about the right to vote but also about what that represents. the basic and fundamental human rights of being able to participate in the choices for your future and that of your community. new zealand may have come last on this royal tour but here again the couple were making their mark. and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers. that's coming up after the headlines at 11:30. now it's time for a look at the weather with susan powell. hello. in the space ofjust a few days, we went from balmy weather to biting northerlies. in the week ahead, some very dramatic changes to come, too. we start off fairly calm before something a bit chilly, mild and midweek and then potenti
a moment of solemnity at new zealand's memorial to the fallen.have waited on this chilly sunday afternoon to catch a glimpse of, if they're lucky, have a chat with the royal couple. a more intimate chat for meghan in the evening with new zealand's prime minister. and a rallying cry for the rights of women. feminism is about fairness. suffrage is not simply about the right to vote but also about what that represents. the basic and fundamental human rights of being able to participate in the...
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, which is an appalling thing to do in a free country like new zealand.ountry where these checks are necessary? that is an interesting thought. many are for, some are against. gary says surely it is an invasion of privacy. it might be an invasion but we have to keep our borders safe and nobody, with the threat of terrorism, absolutely nobody in no country is safe, so i have sympathy. there are ways around it and so we have to learn to be clever. australia is congratulating itself on a health policy it implemented some years ago which was very controversial at the time. the sydney morning herald has the story, cervical cancer to be eliminated from australia as a global first. so eliminated from australia as a globalfirst. so all eliminated from australia as a global first. so all young eliminated from australia as a globalfirst. so all young people are vaccinated for a certain type of infection that could lead to this type of cancer and it is having great effect. this is fantastic. that is really, really good. and those are the wonderful breakthroughs of s
, which is an appalling thing to do in a free country like new zealand.ountry where these checks are necessary? that is an interesting thought. many are for, some are against. gary says surely it is an invasion of privacy. it might be an invasion but we have to keep our borders safe and nobody, with the threat of terrorism, absolutely nobody in no country is safe, so i have sympathy. there are ways around it and so we have to learn to be clever. australia is congratulating itself on a health...
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england's roads and nose to nose with with maori elders, the duke and duchess of sussex arrive in new zealandbig crowds came out to meet the royal couple as they began the final leg of their their commonwealth tour with a traditional greeting. the bbc has been told the owner of leicester city football club was on board the helicopter that crashed and burst into flames only minutes after taking off from the king power stadium last night. it's understood vichai srivaddhanaprabha had been flying home after watching his team play west ham when the helicopter came down. he bought leicester city eight years ago, helping them to win their first premier league title in 2015. premier league title in 2016. it's not yet known how many other people were on the helicopter or what condition they are in. our correspondent simon clemison has the latest. the shock... oh, my god. a helicopter‘s just crashed next to the stadium. the confusion. all we've seen was the helicopter above the football ground, spiralling, like, out of control. and then we've just seen it hit the floor, a big ball of fire just went up.
england's roads and nose to nose with with maori elders, the duke and duchess of sussex arrive in new zealandbig crowds came out to meet the royal couple as they began the final leg of their their commonwealth tour with a traditional greeting. the bbc has been told the owner of leicester city football club was on board the helicopter that crashed and burst into flames only minutes after taking off from the king power stadium last night. it's understood vichai srivaddhanaprabha had been flying...
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- the waters in new zealand are considered the cleanest waters in the world. pure and cold. and this is a green-lipped mussel. it's not a fish. where many fish oils are fish products, omega-3s come from waters around the world that are certainly a lot less than clean. some are pretty bad. but you have no idea where the oil comes from. when fish oil manufacturers are making fish oil for human consumption, and they get the fish, the meat of the fish is often sent to restaurants or to make pet food. and then whatever's left over- the head, the tail, the eyes, the bones, the gills- they grind all that up, then they boil that. then they put it in a pill and you're swallowing that. - when you got me involved in this, i was a skeptic, admit it. - you did, you were a skeptic. came to your house. as you said last time, your team, all your handlers, like you said, your army-- - my army. - they said, "oh, no, larry can just say this is good." i went, "no no no no no. "he has to take it. "if it works for him, "then we want to work with him." and you said, "and why do you want me to do i
- the waters in new zealand are considered the cleanest waters in the world. pure and cold. and this is a green-lipped mussel. it's not a fish. where many fish oils are fish products, omega-3s come from waters around the world that are certainly a lot less than clean. some are pretty bad. but you have no idea where the oil comes from. when fish oil manufacturers are making fish oil for human consumption, and they get the fish, the meat of the fish is often sent to restaurants or to make pet...
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the duke and duchess of sussex arrive in new zealand.wds came out to meet the royal couple as they began the final leg of their their commonwealth tour with a traditional greeting. the bbc has been told the owner of leicester city football club was on board the helicopter that crashed and burst into flames only minutes after taking off from the king power stadium last night. it's understood vichai srivaddhanaprabha had been flying home after watching his team play west ham when the helicopter came down. fans of the side have been leaving flowers outside the stadium throughout thes morning. mr ree-wattana-prab-ha bought leicester city eight years ago, mr vichai srivaddhanaprabha bought leicester city eight years ago, pouring millions of pounds into the club and watching it win the premier league in 2016. it's not yet known how many other people were on the helicopter. our correspondent simon clemison has the latest. the shock... oh, my god. a helicopter‘s just crashed next to the stadium. the confusion. all we've seen was the helicopter a
the duke and duchess of sussex arrive in new zealand.wds came out to meet the royal couple as they began the final leg of their their commonwealth tour with a traditional greeting. the bbc has been told the owner of leicester city football club was on board the helicopter that crashed and burst into flames only minutes after taking off from the king power stadium last night. it's understood vichai srivaddhanaprabha had been flying home after watching his team play west ham when the helicopter...
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they have a series of tests against new zealand, who only two weeks ago beat world champions australiaow in hull and there'll be a number of new faces in the england squad. three world cup is the next biggest thing, and i'm sure they want to build on that and bring younger players through. some of the names won't make it, i'm taking each day as it comes. definitely saturday, and it's important to keep that consistency. if you have got one slip up you can be out of the team. i take it one game by each game. as he says, he's one of the fresher faces in a new looking squad. england will face new zealand, and now we arejoined england will face new zealand, and now we are joined by our rugby league correspondent. jake, was talking to us they are about the fa ct talking to us they are about the fact that there is a lying about what's to come in the world cup. but as far as these three games are concerned there is a freshness, but it's not necessarily by design? some of it is, but some of it is because there are star names missing, sam burgess being the most obvious. players who would have pl
they have a series of tests against new zealand, who only two weeks ago beat world champions australiaow in hull and there'll be a number of new faces in the england squad. three world cup is the next biggest thing, and i'm sure they want to build on that and bring younger players through. some of the names won't make it, i'm taking each day as it comes. definitely saturday, and it's important to keep that consistency. if you have got one slip up you can be out of the team. i take it one game...
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england's rugby league team thrashed france over the weekend but the test series against new zealandomises to be much tighter, with some thrilling ties to be played at hull's kcom stadium, anfield and elland road. tanya arnold was at today's series launch. these england players come into the series fresh from some narrow misses in the world cup last season and from beating new zealand in the mid—season test in denver. they know they are in for a heck of a series because since then new zealand have beaten them, they've beaten the number one side australia. we need to ta ke number one side australia. we need to take another step forward, we're building for the world cup in 2021. we did well in the world cup but we need to make sure we get this test series behind us and keep taking steps forward. i'mjust series behind us and keep taking steps forward. i'm just taking each game as they come and this saturday definitely it is important to keep that consistency. with one slip—up you could be out of the team so we just take it one game at a time. well england will hope they have it all wrap
england's rugby league team thrashed france over the weekend but the test series against new zealandomises to be much tighter, with some thrilling ties to be played at hull's kcom stadium, anfield and elland road. tanya arnold was at today's series launch. these england players come into the series fresh from some narrow misses in the world cup last season and from beating new zealand in the mid—season test in denver. they know they are in for a heck of a series because since then new zealand...
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do not the government says refugees might start in new zealand but then come across to australia later breaking it's never australia terence policy. the government wants to put lifetime bans on refugees from ever coming to australia even if they become new zealand citizens something the labor opposition party has been against but compromise may be needed to get children off the roof asked after thomas al-jazeera supreme court the european commission has rejected italy's draft budget for twenty nineteen saying it breaks public spending rules is the first time an e.u. member state has been asked to revise its budget the question is worried about the impact of increased spending when the country is still struggling with large debts italy has three weeks to submit a new draft but its governing populist parties have vowed to push ahead with campaign promises which include a minimum income for the unemployed archaeologists in peru have found a trove of wooden statues dating back one eight hundred years the twenty artifacts located in the north of the country predate the inca empire which was
do not the government says refugees might start in new zealand but then come across to australia later breaking it's never australia terence policy. the government wants to put lifetime bans on refugees from ever coming to australia even if they become new zealand citizens something the labor opposition party has been against but compromise may be needed to get children off the roof asked after thomas al-jazeera supreme court the european commission has rejected italy's draft budget for twenty...
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do not the government says refugees might start in new zealand but then it come across to australia later breaking it's never australia terence policy. the government wants to put lifetime bans on refugees from ever coming to australia even if they become new zealand citizens something the labor opposition party has been against but compromise may be needed to get children off the roof fast after thomas al-jazeera said. he was present on a trump has threatened to cut financial aid to three central american nations for failing to stop a large group of migrants making its way across towards the us border tweeted guatemala honduras and el salvador were not able to do the job of stopping people from leaving their country and coming illegally to the u.s. will now begin cutting off all substantially reducing the massive foreign aid routinely given to them altogether the three countries received more than five hundred million dollars from the u.s. last year trump is accusing them of failing to prevent what his describing as a u.s. national emergency the u.n. estimates a group of around sev
do not the government says refugees might start in new zealand but then it come across to australia later breaking it's never australia terence policy. the government wants to put lifetime bans on refugees from ever coming to australia even if they become new zealand citizens something the labor opposition party has been against but compromise may be needed to get children off the roof fast after thomas al-jazeera said. he was present on a trump has threatened to cut financial aid to three...
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do not the government says refugees might start a new zealand but then come across to australia later breaking it's never australia terence policy. the government wants to put lifetime bans on refugees from ever coming to australia even if they become new zealand citizens something the labor opposition party has been against but compromise may be needed to get children off the roof fast added thomas al-jazeera sydney now a fifty five kilometer stretch of road linking hong kong to the chinese mainland has now opened becoming the world's longest sea bridge in the process it is part of a plan to link a dozen cities making them one huge tech hub the multi billion dollar project being called a feat of engineering but not everyone is impressed sort of clark explains more. the chinese president xi jinping officially opened the mega bridge it's fifty five kilometers long has four tunnels and two manmade islands and it now holds the title as the world's longest cross breach. i declare the hong kong. bridge officially open. it's taken almost a decade to build and cost around fifteen billion dol
do not the government says refugees might start a new zealand but then come across to australia later breaking it's never australia terence policy. the government wants to put lifetime bans on refugees from ever coming to australia even if they become new zealand citizens something the labor opposition party has been against but compromise may be needed to get children off the roof fast added thomas al-jazeera sydney now a fifty five kilometer stretch of road linking hong kong to the chinese...
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another 14 eventually to new zealand. another 111 days of this to go. eventually to new zealand.at marys on. thank you so much. —— keep up marys on. thank you so much. —— keep up the marathon. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: bringing us closer with culture — how art could change our views of refugees. also on the programme — the literary world toasts northern irish novelist anna burns, who's scooped the 2018 man booker prize. parts of san francisco least affected by the earthquake are returning to life. but in the marina area, where most of the damage was done, they're more conscious than ever of how much has been destroyed. in the 19 years since he was last here, he's gone from being a little—known revolutionary to an experienced and successful diplomatic operator. it was a 20lb bomb which exploded on the fifth floor of the grand hotel, ripping a hole in the front of the building. this government will not weaken. democracy will prevail. it fills me with humility and gratitude to know that i have been chosen as the recipient of this foremost of
another 14 eventually to new zealand. another 111 days of this to go. eventually to new zealand.at marys on. thank you so much. —— keep up marys on. thank you so much. —— keep up the marathon. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: bringing us closer with culture — how art could change our views of refugees. also on the programme — the literary world toasts northern irish novelist anna burns, who's scooped the 2018 man booker prize. parts of san...
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but new zealand's response would be typically swift.land earned half—time parity through a referee's decision. a penalty try was given for new zealand's late tackle. it was a decision timed to change the game. i'm not having a debate, it's a try. let's go. england took the spectacular route. what a try! what a debut try that is! oliver gildart called it surreal just being in the england squad. he was in as a late replacement. his flash of young ambition capped his team's fighting foundations. england go one up in a test series set up to be one of the greats. joe lynskey, bbc news. lewis hamilton will start his quest for a fifth world title from third on the grid at the mexico grand prix. he'll win the drivers championship if he finishes seventh or better. the front row of the grid belongs to red bull — daniel ricciardojust beat his teammate max verstappen to take the top spot. sebastian vettel is in fourth — he needs to win the race to prevent hamilton from being crowned champion. that is all the sport for now, clive. catherine, thank y
but new zealand's response would be typically swift.land earned half—time parity through a referee's decision. a penalty try was given for new zealand's late tackle. it was a decision timed to change the game. i'm not having a debate, it's a try. let's go. england took the spectacular route. what a try! what a debut try that is! oliver gildart called it surreal just being in the england squad. he was in as a late replacement. his flash of young ambition capped his team's fighting foundations....
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it turned down an offer from new zealand claiming to —— to ta ke from new zealand claiming to —— to take to take in 150, claiming it would be a back door to australia. the new prime minister scott morrison said there might be a way to do a deal as long as they were never allowed to come and australia. however he seems to have cooled very much on that deal at the moment. there was a by election over the weekend, which is one reason he may not have wanted to discuss it this week. we are talking about people here, what of asylum seekers? there are real concerns over the the physical and mental health of those. another group of children and the parents have come over to australia. concerns about the mental health psychiatrists there, who have been working with children, they were told by the nauru authority that they were no longer needed. i think the situation has come to head as it did last year. however, there are no other offers on the table to resettle these people, the australian government says it does not want to create a situation where people, traffickers are encouraged to come to
it turned down an offer from new zealand claiming to —— to ta ke from new zealand claiming to —— to take to take in 150, claiming it would be a back door to australia. the new prime minister scott morrison said there might be a way to do a deal as long as they were never allowed to come and australia. however he seems to have cooled very much on that deal at the moment. there was a by election over the weekend, which is one reason he may not have wanted to discuss it this week. we are...
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the duke and duchess of sussex are touching down in new zealand and here shaking hands with the new zealand their mammoth 16 day tour. they have come from syd ney 16 day tour. they have come from sydney where they were therefore the ceremony of the invictus games. those games were wounded former service personnel, the fourth event set up of course by the duke of sussex. the closing ceremony there. they have just touched down in new zealand. they will be visiting wellington, auckland among other places. they will be laying a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier and of course they will be receiving the traditional welcomes, as i think you can see there, traditional welcomes in the various different parts of new zealand that they visit. this tour, 16 days long. they have already been to fiji, colour, and —— if you remember —— tonga. and at the start of the tour, they announced megan's pregnancy. they are struggling with the wind on that airfield as they have just touched down there. we will follow the rest of the two and keep you up—to—date with what they do their. —— with what they do ne
the duke and duchess of sussex are touching down in new zealand and here shaking hands with the new zealand their mammoth 16 day tour. they have come from syd ney 16 day tour. they have come from sydney where they were therefore the ceremony of the invictus games. those games were wounded former service personnel, the fourth event set up of course by the duke of sussex. the closing ceremony there. they have just touched down in new zealand. they will be visiting wellington, auckland among other...
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it was close, but england won the first of three tests against new zealand and rugby league. ing. new traditions in world sport caspi i like the haka, new zealand's spectacle made to intimidate. but a year on from losing in the world cup final england have players up to make their own impression. that cat from tommy came two minutes into his first start. an intervention to set up first start. an intervention to set up sam tomkins for the finishing touch. but new zealand's response would be typically swift. this is a nation that plays rugby at high speed. like a hot knife for an english. escorted the kiwis a six—point lead, but england aren't half—time parity or a refereethat decision. he had not grounded the ball for the score, but a penalty try was given for new zealand's leads tackle. it was a decision time to change the game. it's they try. let's go. that second was marginal. new zealand kicked their way back in front, but to settle this match england found something far more remarkable. he sizes up his management what a try! what a debut try that is! oliver called it's a r
it was close, but england won the first of three tests against new zealand and rugby league. ing. new traditions in world sport caspi i like the haka, new zealand's spectacle made to intimidate. but a year on from losing in the world cup final england have players up to make their own impression. that cat from tommy came two minutes into his first start. an intervention to set up first start. an intervention to set up sam tomkins for the finishing touch. but new zealand's response would be...
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now, a new study from new zealand is trying to strike a balance.re benefits against cardiovascular disease but other personal factors need to be taken into account. earlier, the author of the study, dr vanessa selak, told me more about their research. most importantly, you need to consider the context. for people who have already had a cardiovascular event, by which i mean a heart attack or stroke, the benefits of aspirin are generally thought to outweigh its harms. the area within uncertainty is people who have not had a cardiovascular event, but who are at high risk of their first event. our study used latest research from new zealand, which looked at bleeding rates to help obtain a more up—to—date and precise estimate of the bleeding harms. this is because aspirin also increases the risk of a bleed, especially bleeds from the gash. so our data will help people to have a better estimate of the balance of benefits and harms of the treatment on an individual basis. as you say, there has not been a clear reason that we know of why aspirin causes ble
now, a new study from new zealand is trying to strike a balance.re benefits against cardiovascular disease but other personal factors need to be taken into account. earlier, the author of the study, dr vanessa selak, told me more about their research. most importantly, you need to consider the context. for people who have already had a cardiovascular event, by which i mean a heart attack or stroke, the benefits of aspirin are generally thought to outweigh its harms. the area within uncertainty...
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a traditional maori welcome for harry and meghan as they touch down in new zealand on the last stop onir royal tour. glenn hoddle is "responding well" to treatment. the former england and tottenham manager collapsed after appearing on television, and is in a serious condition in hopsital. good morning, it's another cold day today with patchy frost around this morning. today is going to be a mixture of sunshine and showers. most of the showers to the eastern side of the uk, butjoin me laterfor all the detail. it's sunday the 28th of october. our top story. a helicopter has crashed and burst into flames only minutes after taking off from the ground of leicester city football club. the bbc has been told that the owner of the club, vichai srivaddhanaprabha, was on board but so far there has been no official confirmation. our reporter simon clemison has the latest. the shock... oh, my god. a helicopter‘s just crashed next to the stadium. the confusion. all we've seen was the helicopter above the football ground, spiralling, like out of control. and then we've just seen it hit the floor, a b
a traditional maori welcome for harry and meghan as they touch down in new zealand on the last stop onir royal tour. glenn hoddle is "responding well" to treatment. the former england and tottenham manager collapsed after appearing on television, and is in a serious condition in hopsital. good morning, it's another cold day today with patchy frost around this morning. today is going to be a mixture of sunshine and showers. most of the showers to the eastern side of the uk, butjoin me...
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we talk trade war, global growth, and conditions with the finance minister of new zealand. ♪ francinewelcome to bloomberg surveillance. i'm francine lacqua in london. getting news out of the iea, cutting oil demand forecast. still seeing prices high. we did speak to the bureau earlier on this week. coming up, we have another conversation about oil demand and what that means for traders whether oil should go to 100 barrels or not. 14, othere 81 of story is market sentiment in general. we saw a second day of route. today, things are setting a touch. looking at the stoxx 600, beginning from 0.8%. of it of a bounceback in asian. 10-year gilts stable at 3.17. also coming up, we'll bring you our interview with the u.k. chancellor. we'll talk pound and brexit. let's get straight to first word news with the sebastian salek. he won't fire fed chair jay powell. he blames "out of control central bank" for the selloff. he claims he knows monetary policy better than powell and his team and says he's wrong. his advisor says larry kudlow is just having fun. never, never attacked the fed's plan or st
we talk trade war, global growth, and conditions with the finance minister of new zealand. ♪ francinewelcome to bloomberg surveillance. i'm francine lacqua in london. getting news out of the iea, cutting oil demand forecast. still seeing prices high. we did speak to the bureau earlier on this week. coming up, we have another conversation about oil demand and what that means for traders whether oil should go to 100 barrels or not. 14, othere 81 of story is market sentiment in general. we saw a...
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do not the government says refugees might start in new zealand but then they come across to australia later breaking it's never australia terence policy. the government wants to put lifetime bans on refugees from ever coming to australia even if they become citizens something the labor opposition party has been against but compromise may be needed to get children off the roof fast after thomas al-jazeera said. the plight of journalists has topped the agenda at a media summit in among the main cases highlighted was that of. a sane he's been imprisoned in egypt for almost two years without charge the summit urged egypt to allow him medical treatment and legal rights which he's been denied it's the french government's ban on face veils is being described as a violation of women's rights the u.n. human rights committee is calling for a review of the law and compensation for women who have been prosecuted france became the first country in europe to ban full face veils in public seven years ago david chaytor has more from paris. this case was brought before the u.n. human rights committee
do not the government says refugees might start in new zealand but then they come across to australia later breaking it's never australia terence policy. the government wants to put lifetime bans on refugees from ever coming to australia even if they become citizens something the labor opposition party has been against but compromise may be needed to get children off the roof fast after thomas al-jazeera said. the plight of journalists has topped the agenda at a media summit in among the main...
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new zealand greeting.nth on their first visit to sussex meghan donned a flowy camel coat that disguised her middle. later she took it off displaying a green leather skirt that was tight across her tummy. on that day the couple greeted young kids and we just love harry's expression when meeting this baby. his smile said it all. >> bravo, meghan. >>> now to someone we haven't heard from in a while, the legendary tina turner. the 78-year-old has a new memoire out and is dropping some never before heard bombshells about her rocky marriage to ike turner. gayle king sat down with her for an emotional conversation. >> why do you think you found yourself thinking about him, someone who caused you so much pain? >> i get emotional for certain conversations. in the beginning ike was good to me ♪ we rollin' >> the ike and tina turner review made tina a big name, but ike's abuse as detailed in 1993's "what's love got to do with it" nearly cost the grammy winner her life. >> it was always a black eye, a broken nose, a b
new zealand greeting.nth on their first visit to sussex meghan donned a flowy camel coat that disguised her middle. later she took it off displaying a green leather skirt that was tight across her tummy. on that day the couple greeted young kids and we just love harry's expression when meeting this baby. his smile said it all. >> bravo, meghan. >>> now to someone we haven't heard from in a while, the legendary tina turner. the 78-year-old has a new memoire out and is dropping...
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we are seeing new zealand looking pretty dire as well.e have these commodities linked currencies and markets are faring not terribly well in this part of the world. >> just when the msci was able to finish flat after seven sessions of losses, you get a day like this in the u.s.. >> we will take flat at this point. for the philippine central bank, it is not the height themselves that matter as much as their fees and predictability. he made it clear that more rate hikes could be on the way. if the philippines has to move, he made it pretty clear he ,s ready to pull the trigger inflation is surging in the peso is weak. all of these threaten to push inflation higher. people are saying maybe the cpi is peaking at this point but when i asked the deputy governor what about the peso, what is your bet on inflation is wrong, he jumped in and he was clear that he is ready to go. will pinch our ability to maintain stability prices, we will not hesitate to sustain our toilance and continue heighten monetary policy. primary mandate is pricing stability
we are seeing new zealand looking pretty dire as well.e have these commodities linked currencies and markets are faring not terribly well in this part of the world. >> just when the msci was able to finish flat after seven sessions of losses, you get a day like this in the u.s.. >> we will take flat at this point. for the philippine central bank, it is not the height themselves that matter as much as their fees and predictability. he made it clear that more rate hikes could be on...
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and nose to nose with with maori elders, the duke and duchess of sussex arrive in new zealand.ig crowds came out to meet the royal couple as they began the final leg of their their commonwealth tour with a traditional greeting. rowing into the record books.
and nose to nose with with maori elders, the duke and duchess of sussex arrive in new zealand.ig crowds came out to meet the royal couple as they began the final leg of their their commonwealth tour with a traditional greeting. rowing into the record books.
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pakistan prepare to take on new zealand. and novak djokovic marches on in paris.f real madrid, santiago solari is set to take charge of his first match when the spanish giants take on melilla in the copa del rey. after real‘s worst start in 17 seasons and that nightmare 5—1 thrashing aginst barcelona on sunday, julen lopetegui was sacked the following day. solari takes charge on an intermin basis, and the 42—year—old insists the players will be giving their all. translation: we need to play a game on wednesday, and it'sjust translation: we need to play a game on wednesday, and it's just as important as any other game for this is the chew shing, which always wa nts to com pete is the chew shing, which always wants to compete for every trophy. let's go and win it with this group of champions, who are hurt by the current situation. that's all, as simple and as hard as that. the world's top t20 nation, pakistan, will face new zealand in the first of their three—match twenty20 series on wednesday in abu dhabi. the hosts have named an unchanged squad. new zealand, who w
pakistan prepare to take on new zealand. and novak djokovic marches on in paris.f real madrid, santiago solari is set to take charge of his first match when the spanish giants take on melilla in the copa del rey. after real‘s worst start in 17 seasons and that nightmare 5—1 thrashing aginst barcelona on sunday, julen lopetegui was sacked the following day. solari takes charge on an intermin basis, and the 42—year—old insists the players will be giving their all. translation: we need to...
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and a warm i ory welcome for britain's prince harry and his wife meggan in new zealand the royal couple were greeted with a traditional dance after touching down in wellington on the final leg of their pacific tour of their schedule includes visiting a hatchery for a new zealand's national bird the kiwi and taking part in a traditional rubber boot throwing competition now and summit on finding a way to end the seven year civil war in syria has called for a constitutional reform and fresh elections meeting in istanbul the leaders of turkey russia germany and france also said that a truce around the rebel held province of live should be extended but that truce has repeatedly been violated and it's still a long way before peace takes hold on the ground in syria. first you see them then you hear them. syrian government rocket fire rains down on the tyrant of kufa hama this is supposed to be a first zone. on the ground white helmets wage war against the rubble and their search for life. and the end they can only pray as the five year old girl from what was once her. just the latest victim in
and a warm i ory welcome for britain's prince harry and his wife meggan in new zealand the royal couple were greeted with a traditional dance after touching down in wellington on the final leg of their pacific tour of their schedule includes visiting a hatchery for a new zealand's national bird the kiwi and taking part in a traditional rubber boot throwing competition now and summit on finding a way to end the seven year civil war in syria has called for a constitutional reform and fresh...
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we actually got the new zealand army to do some live firing for us, so all the shell noises where you hear the shells flying are real shells. and the explosions are live explosions. the new zealand artillery did a live firing thing and we had microphones all over the place, getting all these howling shells. so that's not made up. all that stuff's real. you lived like tramps... one thing i would hope it would do for schoolkids is to inspire them to delve into their own family histories. the best thing that anybody can do is just to look and see, "what part did my family play in this war?" you can learn some amazing things. peterjackson talking to will gompertz, and the film they shall not grow old will be screened simultaneously on 16 october in 249 cinemas across the uk. newsnight is on bbc two. now it is time to the news where you are. hello, you're watching bbc news, the time is 10:32 here's what's coming up on sportsday this evening. kirby scores again, but the lionesses can't hold onto the lead against the matildas we'll hear from the home nations men's teams as they prepare for t
we actually got the new zealand army to do some live firing for us, so all the shell noises where you hear the shells flying are real shells. and the explosions are live explosions. the new zealand artillery did a live firing thing and we had microphones all over the place, getting all these howling shells. so that's not made up. all that stuff's real. you lived like tramps... one thing i would hope it would do for schoolkids is to inspire them to delve into their own family histories. the best...
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england are 18-16 against —— new zealand.rand prix qualifying takes place this evening. lewis hamilton aiming for the best possible chance to win his fifth world title. i will be back with those stories at 5:30pm. the former tottenham and england midfielder and england manager glenn hoddle is in hospital after being taken seriously ill this morning. hoddle was due to broadcast on bt sport when he collapsed on his 61st birthday. the channel cancelled their saturday afternoon score update programme. hoddle is considered one of spurs' greatest players and made 377 appearances for the club. winning the fa cup twice in the early 1980's. he won 53 caps for england and later turned to management, taking england to the world cup finals in 1998. israel says it's carried out air strikes on dozens of targets in the gaza strip, in retaliation for rocket attacks on southern israel. palestinian militants said the rockets were their response to the killing of 5 protesters yesterday. a ceasefire has now been announced. here's our middle east
england are 18-16 against —— new zealand.rand prix qualifying takes place this evening. lewis hamilton aiming for the best possible chance to win his fifth world title. i will be back with those stories at 5:30pm. the former tottenham and england midfielder and england manager glenn hoddle is in hospital after being taken seriously ill this morning. hoddle was due to broadcast on bt sport when he collapsed on his 61st birthday. the channel cancelled their saturday afternoon score update...
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new zealand beat world champions australia just two weeks ago.world cup is the next biggest thing and i'm sure they want to build that and bring some other players through. some of the other ones won't make it but in my mind, i'm taking each game as it comes. it's important to keep that consistency and back the game up because if you got one slipup, you can be out of the team so we will take one game each game. kiki bertens, was a late replacement for tennis‘s wta tour finals, but the belgian is through to the last four in singapore. american sloane stephens will take on karolina pliskova in the second semi—final. that's after she beat world number 2 angelique kerber in impressive fashion... in straight sets. now he did it at the olympics — with two golds in rio, and now max whitlock is on course for more success. he qualified top, for the final of the pommel at the world gymnastics championships in doha. he's aiming to win that title for the third time. dom, cunningham and james hall are in the all—around final. meanwhile the four—time olympic g
new zealand beat world champions australia just two weeks ago.world cup is the next biggest thing and i'm sure they want to build that and bring some other players through. some of the other ones won't make it but in my mind, i'm taking each game as it comes. it's important to keep that consistency and back the game up because if you got one slipup, you can be out of the team so we will take one game each game. kiki bertens, was a late replacement for tennis‘s wta tour finals, but the belgian...