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starting off a young boy, at palmerston tennis club in - at palmerston tennis club in liverpool, withwith my dad, obviously growing up with my dad, obviously growing up with my dad, obviously growing up with my brother. he's been very influential in my career growing up. yeah, this feeling at the moment doesn't get better. me and wesley came together 18 months ago. this year, this was one of my goals to win a grand slam and now we have done it. it feels very special. neal skupski and neal sku pski and wesley neal skupski and wesley koolof had gone close, just haven't won that major title, gone close, just haven't won that majortitle, now gone close, just haven't won that major title, now it is in their hands. talking of major titles and in the hands, we have to talk about alfie hewett and gordon reid because they have won their fifth wimbledon men's wheelchair doubles title together, beating their opponents in what was a thrilling final. the top seeds coming from behind to win 3—6, 6-0, 6-3. with seeds coming from behind to win 3—6, 6—0, 6—3. with injuries, they have barely played tog
starting off a young boy, at palmerston tennis club in - at palmerston tennis club in liverpool, withwith my dad, obviously growing up with my dad, obviously growing up with my dad, obviously growing up with my brother. he's been very influential in my career growing up. yeah, this feeling at the moment doesn't get better. me and wesley came together 18 months ago. this year, this was one of my goals to win a grand slam and now we have done it. it feels very special. neal skupski and neal sku...
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starting off a young boy and palmerston tennis club in liverpool.... ._ liverpool... cheering yeah, liverpool... cheering yeah. going _ liverpool... cheering yeah, going out - liverpool... cheering yeah, going out there | liverpool... cheering | yeah, going out there as liverpool... cheering - yeah, going out there as a liverpool... cheering _ yeah, going out there as a small boy with my dad and then obviously growing up with my brother, he has been very influential in my career growing up. but this feeling at the moment, it doesn't get better. me and wesley came together 18 months ago and this year, this was one of our goals, to win a grand slam. and now we've done it it feels very special. there was also british success in the men's wheelchair doubles when alfie hewett and gordon reid won theirfifth wimbledon title together. in front of a packed court 1, the top seeds had to fight back from a set down to beat japan's takuya miki and tokito oda in three sets. on match point i think we were both tearing up a little bit because the atmosphere was elect
starting off a young boy and palmerston tennis club in liverpool.... ._ liverpool... cheering yeah, liverpool... cheering yeah. going _ liverpool... cheering yeah, going out - liverpool... cheering yeah, going out there | liverpool... cheering | yeah, going out there as liverpool... cheering - yeah, going out there as a liverpool... cheering _ yeah, going out there as a small boy with my dad and then obviously growing up with my brother, he has been very influential in my career growing up. but...
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lord palmerston famously said we _ important.s and we have no— said we have not internal allies and we have no perpetual enemies, but we do have _ we have no perpetual enemies, but we do have internal and perpetual interest~ — do have internal and perpetual interest. that applies to everyone. and our— interest. that applies to everyone. and our mutual interests are on things— and our mutual interests are on things like — and our mutual interests are on things like climate change, we all will die _ things like climate change, we all will die if— things like climate change, we all will die if we don't sort that out. and similarly, free trade. we have -ot and similarly, free trade. we have got to— and similarly, free trade. we have got to make sure that china is not cut off— got to make sure that china is not cut off from — got to make sure that china is not cut off from free trade. it is a member— cut off from free trade. it is a member of— cut off from free trade. it is a member of the wto, and one of the reasons— member of the wt
lord palmerston famously said we _ important.s and we have no— said we have not internal allies and we have no perpetual enemies, but we do have _ we have no perpetual enemies, but we do have internal and perpetual interest~ — do have internal and perpetual interest. that applies to everyone. and our— interest. that applies to everyone. and our mutual interests are on things— and our mutual interests are on things like — and our mutual interests are on things like climate change, we...
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is a professor in the head of the school of natural sciences at my city university joins us from palmerston, north in new zealand. good have you with us. so 1st of all, is this release of radioactive all to maybe safe send me a present to the he well the release of the radioactive material is on, on the very well coordinated and considered plan. and all i believe that it's a safe is, it could possibly be to be safe as possibly could be those. that is the soul of language that has people. why do we have a record of history, a precedent of this soul to release this amount of radioactive water into the ocean to know what the effects really arrows, this gas ology? i don't believe it's get somebody out of the 1250000 tons of water. uh, it's perfectly normal and understandable that people would expect that all of it is radioactive. it turns out that the radioactive content of that border is roughly a few grands, and most of it is treating them as, as united, um, and the treatment. so when it comes to radioactivity is relatively safe because in what? so when i ready to kind of it takes place, the
is a professor in the head of the school of natural sciences at my city university joins us from palmerston, north in new zealand. good have you with us. so 1st of all, is this release of radioactive all to maybe safe send me a present to the he well the release of the radioactive material is on, on the very well coordinated and considered plan. and all i believe that it's a safe is, it could possibly be to be safe as possibly could be those. that is the soul of language that has people. why do...
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starting off a young boy, at palmerston tennis club in liverpool, with my...ut there is a small boy with my dad, obviously growing up with my brother. he's been very influential in my career growing up. yeah, this feeling at the moment doesn't get better. me and wesley came together 18 months ago. this year, this was one of my goals to win a grand slam and now we have done it. it feels very special. neal skupski only the second man from britain in the open era to win that men's doubles title. incredible stuff from him. we're not done though with british success thanks to alfie hewett and gordon reid because they have won the men's wheelchair doubles title. their fifth title here in the doubles, beating their opponents in what was a thrilling final. the top seeds coming from behind to win on court 0ne. coming from behind to win on court one. all the more remarkable, injuries. gordon reid and alfie hewett had barely played together this year. a phenomenal achievement for both of them. for alfie hewett, his wimbledon is not over because he is going to play in a w
starting off a young boy, at palmerston tennis club in liverpool, with my...ut there is a small boy with my dad, obviously growing up with my brother. he's been very influential in my career growing up. yeah, this feeling at the moment doesn't get better. me and wesley came together 18 months ago. this year, this was one of my goals to win a grand slam and now we have done it. it feels very special. neal skupski only the second man from britain in the open era to win that men's doubles title....
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matt ratana and james young grubb in palmerston - in a pod.twalk model. he had the tennis gear on and the tennis racket and a model with him so he walked out and i thought that was funny as. he was a pretty boy. he liked his looks. he was the top tennis player here in palmerston. and he went to america to do a tennis scholarship. i remember he sent us a letter with an insurance claim for his hands. his hands were insured for a quarter of $1 million. we thought he was going to be a tennis champion and win the us open, but he didn't, he went and became a cop. he went to england in 91, joined the met, straightaway, becoming a bobby.— 91, joined the met, straightaway, becoming a bobby. 91, joined the met, straightaway, becomin: a bobb . : becoming a bobby. once you met matt, ou couldn't becoming a bobby. once you met matt, you couldn't forget _ becoming a bobby. once you met matt, you couldn't forget it. _ becoming a bobby. once you met matt, you couldn't forget it. he _ becoming a bobby. once you met matt, you couldn't forget it. he would - you c
matt ratana and james young grubb in palmerston - in a pod.twalk model. he had the tennis gear on and the tennis racket and a model with him so he walked out and i thought that was funny as. he was a pretty boy. he liked his looks. he was the top tennis player here in palmerston. and he went to america to do a tennis scholarship. i remember he sent us a letter with an insurance claim for his hands. his hands were insured for a quarter of $1 million. we thought he was going to be a tennis...
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starting off a young boy in palmerston tennis club in liverpool...ecause the atmosphere was electric. my first wimbledon was in 2008, out on court 53 or something... laughter ..and in front of three men and his dog and my mum and my sister, so, you know, if you told me then that we'd be on court number one in front of a nearly full stadium with a crowd going absolute berserk... cheering and applause ..i would never believe it. rory mcilroy leads the way going into today's final round of the scottish open at the rennaisance club. the northern irishman is 13 under par, one shot clear of south korea's tom kim and 2 ahead of england's tommy fleetwood. tee—times have been brought forward a couple of hours with strong winds forecast. it's the closest tour de france in years. defending championjonas vingegaard leads tadej pogacar byjust ten seconds after gaining one second on stage 14 in the alps. vingegaard benefited from pogacar�*s bad luck on the last climb of the day. the slovenian was blocked by a photographer's motorbike when he was on course to take
starting off a young boy in palmerston tennis club in liverpool...ecause the atmosphere was electric. my first wimbledon was in 2008, out on court 53 or something... laughter ..and in front of three men and his dog and my mum and my sister, so, you know, if you told me then that we'd be on court number one in front of a nearly full stadium with a crowd going absolute berserk... cheering and applause ..i would never believe it. rory mcilroy leads the way going into today's final round of the...
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what a special community it was taking the trophy home to palmerston and merseyside, in special momentl the way. it still. hasn't really sunk in. it has been a whirlwind of a few hours, really. played on saturday, when on centre court. dreams come true. me and wesley wanted to win a grand slam this year after winning summary titles last year. we didn't get a grand slam last year, but now we are grand slam last year, but now we are grand slam last year, but now we are grand slam champion it feels very special. a history major. i hope he gets onto the golf at hoylake. not too far from there. honorary guest now. that is on thursday as well. mike, thank you. the weather looked quite nice there. but matt has been telling us not to get too excited because there is quite a lot of the wet stuff in the forecast. there is. good morning. there is more rain to come. let's start again with the heat across parts of southern europe. it continues to intensify for many. look at some of the peak temperatures we will see today. it is not going to be everywhere. along the coast you will have sea breezes.
what a special community it was taking the trophy home to palmerston and merseyside, in special momentl the way. it still. hasn't really sunk in. it has been a whirlwind of a few hours, really. played on saturday, when on centre court. dreams come true. me and wesley wanted to win a grand slam this year after winning summary titles last year. we didn't get a grand slam last year, but now we are grand slam last year, but now we are grand slam last year, but now we are grand slam champion it...