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jim: that's paul casey inside of him and casey is at two under with the likes of patrick reed, who shot9 earlier today and is in it to. 17. ian: how about the putt at 16 for jason day? peter: this is an 8-iron right now on the way. >> what is that? ian: oh, peter. that's exactly what chris stroud did. it didn't roll down quite as far. just a little safe. it's so hard with the water there on the left and you're not too sure? peter: he's kind of had that frustrated look all day. he realizes his golf swing is out of sync and he's battling it all day long. ian: and when the course is as tough as it is, it plays on your mind and that's one of the hardest things to get by when the course is tough and it keeps beating you up hole after hole. nick: it really does. the mental effort on ere shot. makes your eyes go wandering. you're going to look to the right and left. see the water, see the bunker. you have to paint yourself a really good picture and that takes a lot of mental effort out there today when it's pretty warm. ian: hideki now, peter. peter: 8-iron. ian: looks pretty straight from her
jim: that's paul casey inside of him and casey is at two under with the likes of patrick reed, who shot9 earlier today and is in it to. 17. ian: how about the putt at 16 for jason day? peter: this is an 8-iron right now on the way. >> what is that? ian: oh, peter. that's exactly what chris stroud did. it didn't roll down quite as far. just a little safe. it's so hard with the water there on the left and you're not too sure? peter: he's kind of had that frustrated look all day. he realizes...
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jim: that's paul casey inside of him and casey is at two under with the likes of patrick reed, who shot9 earlier today and is in it to. 17. ian: how about the putt at 16 for jason day? peter: this is an 8-iron right now on the way. >> what is that? ian: oh, peter. that's exactly what chris stroud did. it didn't roll down quite as far. just a little safe. it's so hard with the water there on the left and you're not too sure? peter: he's kind of had that frustrated look all day. he realizes his golf swing is out of sync and he's battling it all day long. ian: and when the course tough as it is, it plays on your mind and that's one of the hardest things to get by when the course is tough and it keeps beating you up hole after hole. nick: it really does. the mental effort on ere shot. makes your eyes go wandering. you're going to look to the right and left. see the water, see the bunker. you have to paint yourself a really good picture and that takes a lot of mental effort out there today when it's pretty warm. ian: hideki now, peter. peter: 8-iron. ian: looks pretty straight from here. pet
jim: that's paul casey inside of him and casey is at two under with the likes of patrick reed, who shot9 earlier today and is in it to. 17. ian: how about the putt at 16 for jason day? peter: this is an 8-iron right now on the way. >> what is that? ian: oh, peter. that's exactly what chris stroud did. it didn't roll down quite as far. just a little safe. it's so hard with the water there on the left and you're not too sure? peter: he's kind of had that frustrated look all day. he realizes...
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paul casey talking to richard brassard.h in the women's super league, western storm have bounced back to beat loughborough lightning this afternoon. loughborough posted 108 in their 20 overs, with australian all—rounder elise perry top—scoring with 25. storm were always up with the chase, and completed a five—wicket victory with five ball to spare. they move up to third in the table. hull kr are still on course for a return to super league next season after a second straight win in the qualifiers... this time against leigh centurions. the championship side beat leigh — who finished second bottom of the super league, 20-16, second bottom of the super league, 20—16, as tim hague reports.... the ideal afternoon to enjoy rugby league in the attire of your choice. whatever the weather, leigh centurions and the rovers... leigh went ahead. mortimore getting over early. their opponents had already slipped up once, they levelled matters with one of their own. and that was how things went throughout. back and forth, toe to toe. and t
paul casey talking to richard brassard.h in the women's super league, western storm have bounced back to beat loughborough lightning this afternoon. loughborough posted 108 in their 20 overs, with australian all—rounder elise perry top—scoring with 25. storm were always up with the chase, and completed a five—wicket victory with five ball to spare. they move up to third in the table. hull kr are still on course for a return to super league next season after a second straight win in the...
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paul casey is the best britain so far, even for the tournament. that is the rest of the sport.et's get back to the athletics. ollie foster is at the london stadium. many thanks indeed. we havejust had the medal ceremony for the women's four by 100 metres. the final last night. that was the penultimate race on the track in which great britain delivered a silver medal macro. it was won by the americans. there we can see the british quartet. they include gina ashley smith who just missed out on a bronze medal in the individual 200 metres. their silver medal last night was a precursor for what was to come a few minutes later. that was that astonishing men's four by 100 metres final. the final event on the track. it was the final event on the track. it was the final track race for a usain bolt. they are in the centre of the track, pulling up with cramp. hamstrung. watching the rest of the field blitz away from him. those celebrations from nathanial mitchell blake said it all. -- from nathanial mitchell blake said it all. —— nethaneel mitchell—blake. you have to go back to 2004 when
paul casey is the best britain so far, even for the tournament. that is the rest of the sport.et's get back to the athletics. ollie foster is at the london stadium. many thanks indeed. we havejust had the medal ceremony for the women's four by 100 metres. the final last night. that was the penultimate race on the track in which great britain delivered a silver medal macro. it was won by the americans. there we can see the british quartet. they include gina ashley smith who just missed out on a...
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that is paul casey, who as you can ta ke that is paul casey, who as you can take a three under par.wood, who started well and isa of chris wood, who started well and is a shot behind after eight. champions of the majors so far this year, sergio garcia, brooks koepka and jordan spieth all go in the same group as is traditional at the uspga. they are all under parjordan spieth is trying to be the youngest golfer ever to win grand slam. the isaac makwala story could reach a remarkable conclusion tonight at the world athletics championships. let's go to the london stadium and join 0lly foster. we've been saying all sorts over the last 48 hours from him saying he lost everything to be finally in contesting for a medal. he says he is very angry and that will push him on in the final, the last event of the track. it is all about this norovirus outbreak, he was put into quarantine at his hotel for 48 hours which meant he missed the first round of the first round of the 200, the 400 final, the iaaf that compete with the astonishing time trial to get into the semis last night and then qualifi
that is paul casey, who as you can ta ke that is paul casey, who as you can take a three under par.wood, who started well and isa of chris wood, who started well and is a shot behind after eight. champions of the majors so far this year, sergio garcia, brooks koepka and jordan spieth all go in the same group as is traditional at the uspga. they are all under parjordan spieth is trying to be the youngest golfer ever to win grand slam. the isaac makwala story could reach a remarkable conclusion...
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the americans are doing their best for the stars and stripes, selected others down at the bottom, paul casey32nd. rory mcilroy just about to tee off. the english football association say they're planning to enter a british women's team for the tokyo olympics in 2020, even if the other home nations don't support the ide. don't support the idea. that's why there wasn't a team at rio last summer. but the fa chief executive says talks about the games in three years' time have gone well. we have worked really hard with the other home nations to get them behind the idea that a british team would be good for football, both in england but also in scotland, wales and northern ireland. they will not stand in the way. they will not actively support it either but they will not stand in the way. on that basis, we will make an application to the olympic authorities for us to coordinate a british team and we feel confident that, once the details sorted out, we will have a british team competing for medals in tokyo 2020. the new premier league season starts tomorrow evening with arsenal taking on leicester
the americans are doing their best for the stars and stripes, selected others down at the bottom, paul casey32nd. rory mcilroy just about to tee off. the english football association say they're planning to enter a british women's team for the tokyo olympics in 2020, even if the other home nations don't support the ide. don't support the idea. that's why there wasn't a team at rio last summer. but the fa chief executive says talks about the games in three years' time have gone well. we have...
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england's paul casey had a poor end to his day dropping back to level par but remains the highest placedthe sport. now on bbc news here's ben brown with the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers say this morning. with me are david wooding of the sun on sunday and the writer and broadcaster shyama perera. good morning and thank you both some at her being with us. let's take a look at what the front pages have. the violence in charlottesville happened too late to catch most of the sunday papers, but lets look at the front pages. the telegraph reports cabinet will pledge the uk's commitment to leave the single market and custom union after brexit — after a summer of infighting over the issue. former labour minister david miliband enters the brexit debate in the observer — as he calls for another vote on how the uk leaves the eu. the mail on sunday says the prime minister is to apologise to tory supporters in a bid to save herjob. model chloe ayling, who says she was kidnapped in italy, also shares her full story in the paper. the sunday times has more on measures to
england's paul casey had a poor end to his day dropping back to level par but remains the highest placedthe sport. now on bbc news here's ben brown with the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers say this morning. with me are david wooding of the sun on sunday and the writer and broadcaster shyama perera. good morning and thank you both some at her being with us. let's take a look at what the front pages have. the violence in charlottesville happened too late to catch...
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ian poulter is three and today, the best britain at the moment alongside paul casey, so he must havespieth hasn't had a particularly good tournament but there are still quite a long way to go and you will have coverage on the bbc red button. england's women have continued the defence of their rugby world cup with an emphatic 56—13 win over italy. head coach simon middleton changed three quarters of the team that beat spain in midweek, but it didn't seem to affect the world champions as they ran in ten tries for the second successive game. england top their pool with one round of matches to go before the knock—out stages. wales though can't qualify for the semi—finals after their second defeat in a row, this time 15—0 to canada. but hosts ireland made a dramatic comeback to beat japan 24—14 to keep alive their hopes of making it to the last four. that's all sport for now. we'll have more in the next hour. lizzie, thank you. see you later. the rspca is calling for people to report shops selling glue traps to the public, after a tawny owl which had become stuck on one in dorset had to b
ian poulter is three and today, the best britain at the moment alongside paul casey, so he must havespieth hasn't had a particularly good tournament but there are still quite a long way to go and you will have coverage on the bbc red button. england's women have continued the defence of their rugby world cup with an emphatic 56—13 win over italy. head coach simon middleton changed three quarters of the team that beat spain in midweek, but it didn't seem to affect the world champions as they...
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paul casey is four under for the tournament, and we have a whole day of action tomorrow.t for now. we will cross over life to cha rlottesville we will cross over life to charlottesville where the virginia governor is holding a news conference after the event their earlier today. we are in nation of immigrants. unless you are a native american, the first ships which came to jamestown, virginia, in 1607. since that time many people have come to our great country to unite us. come to our great country to unite us. our diversity, that mosaic tile of immigrants, is what makes us so special. and we will not let anybody come here and destroy it. so please go home and never come back. take your hatred and take your bigotry. there is no place. and if i can give you a piece of advice, use your time and energy to help people. come with wit to a homeless shelter. —— come with me. come with me to help a vetera n with me. come with me to help a veteran find a job or a place to live. that is what we need help on, to bring people together. i spoke to the president this afternoon, and we
paul casey is four under for the tournament, and we have a whole day of action tomorrow.t for now. we will cross over life to cha rlottesville we will cross over life to charlottesville where the virginia governor is holding a news conference after the event their earlier today. we are in nation of immigrants. unless you are a native american, the first ships which came to jamestown, virginia, in 1607. since that time many people have come to our great country to unite us. come to our great...
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the best place to britain is paul casey who is five shots adrift.ionships throughout the day across the bbc and the bbc sport website. i will have the latest results and highlights from the london stadium in the next hour. look forward to that. let‘s get more on the government considering new measures to tackle the dangerous use of laser pens. we can speak to former pilot chris hammond — now spokesman for the british airline pilots association balpa — you have had one of these into your eye, what was it like? good morning. it's eye, what was it like? good morning. it‘s very disconcerting, it happens at the late stage in the approach into gatwick, at night, obviously most of them at night, mostly. it‘s distracting, basically. we look outside all the time because you see lights, aircraft lights and then you see another light, we are attracted to it straightaway because it might be an aeroplane and it‘s not, it‘s a laser pen and by the time you have seen it it is too late, it‘s got your eye line and you are possibly blinded four minutes. do you regret
the best place to britain is paul casey who is five shots adrift.ionships throughout the day across the bbc and the bbc sport website. i will have the latest results and highlights from the london stadium in the next hour. look forward to that. let‘s get more on the government considering new measures to tackle the dangerous use of laser pens. we can speak to former pilot chris hammond — now spokesman for the british airline pilots association balpa — you have had one of these into your...
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in pennsylvania, paul casey is liked.well he's won twice. was still narrow. the top republican candidates, declared yet. lou bartletta. pretrump pennsylvania. passed anti-immigrant measures. bad.it was pretty he's volunteering test whether the trump model can work in pennsylvania for people who aren't trump in 2016. i doubt it will. see. he's at least someone the white house likes. trump is approval rating are looking like they are now, people probably aren't going to want a mini-trump. as for other races, wisconsin, do have potentially interesting candidate, kevin nichols. he has rich money backers. he was head of the college in 2000.of america different speeches of him praising al gore. >> at the democratic convention i hear >> he did come out ahead of that saying, i was a democratic. look how smart i am now. happens there. [laughter] there's some other republicans there. about running >> i love your impersonation of meat head.n show of hands, does north dakota as -- count as midwest. great plains? next question. la i'mny name is la cofounder of the distric
in pennsylvania, paul casey is liked.well he's won twice. was still narrow. the top republican candidates, declared yet. lou bartletta. pretrump pennsylvania. passed anti-immigrant measures. bad.it was pretty he's volunteering test whether the trump model can work in pennsylvania for people who aren't trump in 2016. i doubt it will. see. he's at least someone the white house likes. trump is approval rating are looking like they are now, people probably aren't going to want a mini-trump. as for...
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the best placed briton is paul casey, who is five shots adrift.er to see one final glimpse of legends of the sport, usain bolt and mo farah, on the track. it is sure to be a bit — sweet moment, charlie. about an hour or so before they get into action there, because there is an early morning session this you. dan's here to tell us what's coming up on football focus. i have stolen your football! i wa nted i have stolen your football! i wanted to talk to you about the steeplechase. we will show it again. i feel so sorry for this woman, this athlete, who must have been so in the zone, or thinking she is going to go around the group that she just went round the wrong bit of the lane. you don't actually have to jump lane. you don't actually have to jump nose, you can get over them however you like, put your hands on them if you like. that would be the only way i could do it! and she still finished fourth, which is determination, isn't it? what have you got dan? well my football has been stolen. she hurt herself by smacking it against her head. feel how
the best placed briton is paul casey, who is five shots adrift.er to see one final glimpse of legends of the sport, usain bolt and mo farah, on the track. it is sure to be a bit — sweet moment, charlie. about an hour or so before they get into action there, because there is an early morning session this you. dan's here to tell us what's coming up on football focus. i have stolen your football! i wa nted i have stolen your football! i wanted to talk to you about the steeplechase. we will show...
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england's paul casey had a poor end to his day, dropping back to level—par, but remains the highest—placedt long ago they we re morning. it wasn't long ago they were on the track competing behind me. i don't think they will have had much sleep this morning. and what a great place you are at the moment, in the top spot, on that podium. we will be back with you later. it is the final day of the world athletics championships in london, so here is sian, with a quick rundown of the must—see tom bosworth takes on the men's 22 on the race walk in the afternoon session. he holds the british record in the event after coming a surprise sixth in rio. robbie grabarz will hope to replicate his success at london 2012, taking bronze in the men's high jump. the london 2012, taking bronze in the men's highjump. the only major medal missing from his collection is for the outdoor championship. laura muirwas in the for the outdoor championship. laura muir was in the women's 5000 metre race, having reached the final as the fastest qualifier. she narrowly missed out on a medal in the 1,500m earlier in the compe
england's paul casey had a poor end to his day, dropping back to level—par, but remains the highest—placedt long ago they we re morning. it wasn't long ago they were on the track competing behind me. i don't think they will have had much sleep this morning. and what a great place you are at the moment, in the top spot, on that podium. we will be back with you later. it is the final day of the world athletics championships in london, so here is sian, with a quick rundown of the must—see...
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the best placed paul casey and lee westwood, and tommy fleetwood and chris wood are all there withinhe‘s in the final of the 400 metres hurdles later, with nathaneel mitchell—bla ke also a contender in the 200 metres. he‘ll be up against isaac makwala, banned and then reprieved, with the eyes of the world watching. two of those eyes belong to 0lly foster. botswana say they‘ll name a day after him if he wins tonight. it's it‘s been quite a week. he deserves a week, i think, the few days he‘s been through. the norovirus that has spread through one team hotel, ten more cases identified by public health england, but isaac makwala was one of those, kicked out of the 200 and 400 metres, reinstated and he ran an amazing solo time trial to get back into the 200 semifinals, he came through last night and it‘s the final tonight. we are looking forward to that, and such a fantastic reception he got from the crowd when they saw him get through to that final. he‘s up against a run—off on for the double, he ran the 400 but he the slowest qualifier. nethaneel mitchell—bla ke is the sole british spr
the best placed paul casey and lee westwood, and tommy fleetwood and chris wood are all there withinhe‘s in the final of the 400 metres hurdles later, with nathaneel mitchell—bla ke also a contender in the 200 metres. he‘ll be up against isaac makwala, banned and then reprieved, with the eyes of the world watching. two of those eyes belong to 0lly foster. botswana say they‘ll name a day after him if he wins tonight. it's it‘s been quite a week. he deserves a week, i think, the few...
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the best—placed briton is paul casey, who is five shots adrift.and mo farah. i have already done the mo—bot, so it is time for a usain bolt lightning strike. and imagine the scene tonight when that is packed full of people. what a final night it will be. can't wait. so if those lucky people in the stadium and all the people in the stadium and all the people are watching on tv, there is lots of action. let's have a round—up of the key moments. there are six gold medals up for grabs today. the british women's ax100m relay team hope to repeat their bronze medal success at last year's 0lympics. they will be chasing jamaica, who are looking for their third straight title. the final takes place at 9:30pm. katarina johnson—thompson is up again in the women's high jump final. it is a chance for her to make amends after coming seventh in the same event in the heptathlon. it is one of the night's star events. mo farah goes for the double gold, in the final major championship track act of his career. a victory here would see him leave as double world champio
the best—placed briton is paul casey, who is five shots adrift.and mo farah. i have already done the mo—bot, so it is time for a usain bolt lightning strike. and imagine the scene tonight when that is packed full of people. what a final night it will be. can't wait. so if those lucky people in the stadium and all the people in the stadium and all the people are watching on tv, there is lots of action. let's have a round—up of the key moments. there are six gold medals up for grabs today....
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england's paul casey had a poor end to his day, dropping back to level—par, but remains the highest placed for that. we will be back with you later on. looking forward to all those chats. sir mo farah‘s silver medal from last nightjust adds to his incredible trophy cabinet. amongst his achievements, he's won four olympic medals and he's broken records all over the world. his running potential was spotted at an early age by his pe teacher, alan watkinson. he joins us from twickenham. it is lovely to have you on brea kfast it is lovely to have you on breakfast this morning. we were willing him to gold and now that the dust has settled, how do you look back at his silva? it was a fabulous performance. if you look back at what he had been through through the week, he is getting on a bit, not as old as me yet. but he was suffering from that 10,000 metres, and like he said, he gave absolutely everything. you couldn't fault his performance, really. and did you watch the race in the stadium? i was in the stadium with my eight—year—old son. with two la ps to with my eight—year—old son. with two lap
england's paul casey had a poor end to his day, dropping back to level—par, but remains the highest placed for that. we will be back with you later on. looking forward to all those chats. sir mo farah‘s silver medal from last nightjust adds to his incredible trophy cabinet. amongst his achievements, he's won four olympic medals and he's broken records all over the world. his running potential was spotted at an early age by his pe teacher, alan watkinson. he joins us from twickenham. it is...
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the best—placed briton is paul casey, who is five shots adrift.ints clear at the top of super league, with five games remaining. it follows their 23—1; win over salford red devils. elsewhere last night, there were wins for wigan and hull. you are up—to—date on the sport, and iamso you are up—to—date on the sport, and i am so excited, because tonight mo farah is back on the track. so i hope you have been practising your mo—bots? something like that, isn't it? i don't think we will beat you at that one. very good, very, very good. the british athletics team are back in action on day nine of the world athletics championships. here are some of the moments you might not want to miss. there are six gold medals up for grabs today. the british women's four x 100—metre relay team hope to repeat their bronze medal success at last yea r‘s repeat their bronze medal success at last year's 0lympics. they will be chasing jamaica, who are looking for their third straight title. the final takes place at 9:30 p.m.. katarina johnson—thompson is up again in the women
the best—placed briton is paul casey, who is five shots adrift.ints clear at the top of super league, with five games remaining. it follows their 23—1; win over salford red devils. elsewhere last night, there were wins for wigan and hull. you are up—to—date on the sport, and iamso you are up—to—date on the sport, and i am so excited, because tonight mo farah is back on the track. so i hope you have been practising your mo—bots? something like that, isn't it? i don't think we will...
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england's paul casey had a poor end to his day dropping back to level par but remains the highest placeder relay team, winning gold last night on the track. fantastic night, cj, what does it mean when i say to you you are a world champion? i don't think it's really kicked in. it's surreal. the crowd was amazing. like a big party out at the end of the day. it was surreal. to lead—off for the team and get these guys to a good place, the rest of the guys did theirjob and credit to them. fantastic night for british athletics, three medals on the track last night, when you saw the result confirmed on the big screen, your reaction, so emotional, what was going through your mind? exactly how a celebrated, i didn't really know what to do, i couldn't conceptualise celebration, it was just... overwhelmed with sheer emotion, so happy for these guys, the crowd, they stayed for 45 minutes after we stopped running just so we could do a lap of honour. i was basking in the moment. great fun. iwill cherish that for the rest of my life. being a world champion is one thing but being a world champion in you
england's paul casey had a poor end to his day dropping back to level par but remains the highest placeder relay team, winning gold last night on the track. fantastic night, cj, what does it mean when i say to you you are a world champion? i don't think it's really kicked in. it's surreal. the crowd was amazing. like a big party out at the end of the day. it was surreal. to lead—off for the team and get these guys to a good place, the rest of the guys did theirjob and credit to them....
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casey briefed john paul ii on it, who said i'm not surprised. he suspected the soviets as early as july 18, 1981, maybe even earlier, before he passed out. in his final words to the nurse in the hospital, john paul ii said to her, how could they do it? how could they do it? they? it was one shooter. who is he thinking about with the they? he wasn't surprised. some of the guys in the cia said the soviets would never. casey and clarke knew, they kill them if they could. as countryt of was an evil empire. piriests and nuns. they had no trouble believing that the kremlin would want to put a bullet in the pope. the character assassination of pius the 12th. it is a good have gotten their if they could-- have gotten their hands on him, they would have. they wanted this guy gone. they realized he was a mortal threat to their empire. here is where reagan and the kremlin agreed. they both agreed the john paul ii was a grave threat to the soviet empire, which is why reagan said i need to reach out to him and make him an ally to take down the empire, which
casey briefed john paul ii on it, who said i'm not surprised. he suspected the soviets as early as july 18, 1981, maybe even earlier, before he passed out. in his final words to the nurse in the hospital, john paul ii said to her, how could they do it? how could they do it? they? it was one shooter. who is he thinking about with the they? he wasn't surprised. some of the guys in the cia said the soviets would never. casey and clarke knew, they kill them if they could. as countryt of was an evil...