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it will not be easy for her against petra kvitova. a two—time grand slam champion.y has only won one. it isa remember ash barty has only won one. it is a different story playing in melbourne. ash barty, the home favourite, there's been huge support for her, and she has carried that on his shoulders impressively. she had one warble in the second set, but she is thriving off the support, playing on the main show courts, and that will certainly benefit her, when she takes to the court later. a huge amount of respect between these two. let's hear from huge amount of respect between these two. let's hearfrom ash huge amount of respect between these two. let's hear from ash barty first then petra kvitova, who has a huge amount of respect for the way that she is shouldering expectations. tactically, we've had small adjustments, small changes. it is never an easy match. all but one of them have gone to three sets. i'm looking forward to another battle against a quality opponent. ash is great. she has such a big pressure on her. like probably no one else. and that is probabl
it will not be easy for her against petra kvitova. a two—time grand slam champion.y has only won one. it isa remember ash barty has only won one. it is a different story playing in melbourne. ash barty, the home favourite, there's been huge support for her, and she has carried that on his shoulders impressively. she had one warble in the second set, but she is thriving off the support, playing on the main show courts, and that will certainly benefit her, when she takes to the court later. a...
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block like tombs at the entrance to petra pointed to the nabatean realm of the dead . and the propolis the city of the big and only time as it said the nomads living in this region were forbidden on pain of death to build houses for the living. when they came to the sacred precincts to be near the dogs. they wrecked to shelter them came. the weathered sandstone massif rises up from the plain like a natural fortress it's characterized by bizarre items of rock the inaccessible peaks tower up to a height of 3000 meters those who lived here was safe from all enemies the nabatean was called this mountain range with its many ravines i shot up the rock and do shut out he who lives in the rock was the name of the mighty is gone there was only one entrance to the divine territory the seek the gorge of trial many a 100 meters high the sheer walls seem to close in on me and food or any one venturing alone through this to. 200 metre long rope tunnel is filled with a nice and amazing. order form. form . how the unknown bedouin on the rock not warned that the journey through the gor
block like tombs at the entrance to petra pointed to the nabatean realm of the dead . and the propolis the city of the big and only time as it said the nomads living in this region were forbidden on pain of death to build houses for the living. when they came to the sacred precincts to be near the dogs. they wrecked to shelter them came. the weathered sandstone massif rises up from the plain like a natural fortress it's characterized by bizarre items of rock the inaccessible peaks tower up to a...
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petra was always there. ven as a mother and a grandmother to a big family, she worked with the united farm orkers of america and as a capasens.lidras he attended meetings and would go door to door with fliers to make sure that farm workers knew their rights. woman.as a remarkable revered, a mover and shaker and effective leader who led with much as she did by her words. she inspired me to never say no pursue justice at every turn and to always difference.n make a while she is missed dearly, etra's legacy didn't end with her passing. her impact is felt today and will continue in the lives of co.rations to am thank you and i yield -- generations to come. thank you and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman south dakota, mr. johnson, for five minutes. this weekend, mr. speaker, will be time to burn the beetle. talking about the mountain pine beetle and the damage it's majestic black hills forest. infected years it has 430,000 acres in the black hills dead trees.ions of now, th
petra was always there. ven as a mother and a grandmother to a big family, she worked with the united farm orkers of america and as a capasens.lidras he attended meetings and would go door to door with fliers to make sure that farm workers knew their rights. woman.as a remarkable revered, a mover and shaker and effective leader who led with much as she did by her words. she inspired me to never say no pursue justice at every turn and to always difference.n make a while she is missed dearly,...
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and petra picked up the phone and was playing with it and then the shooting started again.hone and it got underneath our bodies and i couldn't reach it. >> you couldn't text anybody. >> i couldn't text anybody, couldn't get ahold of anybody. >> for a couple of hours there i was texting her and then no more texting from them. other people started calling me and saying this is really bad. we've seen pictures of people being killed. >> and she's not responding to you now. >> no. >> reporter: just down the corridor, another mother struggled to keep her children quiet. >> i'm here thinking about our survival and also thinking will this stop and run to an area where we can be safe. >> reporter: but there was nowhere else for faith and her children to go. she told her children being quiet wasn't enough. she made an incredible decision. they would all play dead. her nine-year-old daughter could understand how important it was to stay still. amazingly her son too seemed to sense it as well. he didn't move except for an occasional blink. men with machine guns scoured every inch of th
and petra picked up the phone and was playing with it and then the shooting started again.hone and it got underneath our bodies and i couldn't reach it. >> you couldn't text anybody. >> i couldn't text anybody, couldn't get ahold of anybody. >> for a couple of hours there i was texting her and then no more texting from them. other people started calling me and saying this is really bad. we've seen pictures of people being killed. >> and she's not responding to you now....
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stature even in the days of marco polo finland produced a number of good players finland defender petra best son knows what's different now . when i played with. big names big stars and. you know we got along just fine but this is different this team you know. those 2 guys are just part of the team so in that sense i think it's a team to finish people can really identify themselves it was just a bunch of normal guys who really have shown that if you're a unit you can achieve big things although your material. probably the most of the good teams. regular guys perhaps more than just normal on the pitch the standard of football has improved in recent years thanks also to the finnish f.a. committing more resources to youth development. now the coaches in finland they just have more information available through technology through data and. the quality they could you know make better when coaching those young players and you know when that happens all the fin and the logical you know next step would be that we just get more better players if that produces top players that's another thing but
stature even in the days of marco polo finland produced a number of good players finland defender petra best son knows what's different now . when i played with. big names big stars and. you know we got along just fine but this is different this team you know. those 2 guys are just part of the team so in that sense i think it's a team to finish people can really identify themselves it was just a bunch of normal guys who really have shown that if you're a unit you can achieve big things although...
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reigning grand slam champions out on court at the moment, patrick vetiver is an action as well, —— petratova. and then we will be seeing the world number one and big hope for australia at this home grand slam, ash barty. she will be second at rod lever. talk about not feeling the pressure but she is very aware of the pressure and expectation that she shoulders at the tournament this year when you consider the bushfires in the smoke in the way that has dominated the conversation and we have seen aces for relief in the various fundraising effort‘s from the players. she is only too aware of how significant it would be if she could go on and reach the final. we will be seeing her on rod laver arena. the women's draw always seems to be so much more open. if we look at the men, roger federer won in 2004 and since then the big three, fedorov, rafael nadal and novak djokovic have won every year except 2005 and 2014. do you see any other difference this year beside one of those big three winning? be honest. if you're going look at players, i guess maybe tsitsipas, he had a great run last year. me
reigning grand slam champions out on court at the moment, patrick vetiver is an action as well, —— petratova. and then we will be seeing the world number one and big hope for australia at this home grand slam, ash barty. she will be second at rod lever. talk about not feeling the pressure but she is very aware of the pressure and expectation that she shoulders at the tournament this year when you consider the bushfires in the smoke in the way that has dominated the conversation and we have...
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the event is chaired by bishop petra buster coober. she is the only woman on the stage to hold an official church post the others are laypeople. their research is showing that the stability and prosperity of a society and that obviously includes the peace for ness of a society also depending on the way women involved and represented in public life and in public responsibilities. just outside the door just an inmate and jacqueline laurie are getting ready to report on the event. they are here to provide content for social media. having arrived a little late they are hesitant to burst in at the last minute. but the reporters have their work to do. they belong to the religion for peace section. they attended a course at the d w academy and now the students will post reports on instagram and facebook. the fiery rhetoric coming from the stage is unfamiliar to the 2 young students from asia. my message as. far. assembly for a woman in a specific. riots are taking. and not given. this is very important when we have to empower each other and t
the event is chaired by bishop petra buster coober. she is the only woman on the stage to hold an official church post the others are laypeople. their research is showing that the stability and prosperity of a society and that obviously includes the peace for ness of a society also depending on the way women involved and represented in public life and in public responsibilities. just outside the door just an inmate and jacqueline laurie are getting ready to report on the event. they are here to...
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. >>> coming up, we have breakout pop star kim petras performing.at's yours. you know, the happiest place on earth, but... have you flown the fastest hunk of junk in the galaxy? or channeled your inner jedi? you gotta love that... have you raced through radiator springs? or struck a power pose with them? now is the perfect time to feel like this... and this... and definitely that. kids enjoy the magic for just $67 per child per day, with a 3-day 1-park per day ticket. [ cheers and applause ] >>> we are back now with kim petras who has quickly become one of pop's breakout stars with over 250 million streams. but before she heads out on her headlining tour in europe she's going to perform for the first time ever on national tv right now. here's kim singing her new hit "icy" from her debut project "clarity." [ applause ] ♪ ♪ never loved nobody harder never ever felt stronger ♪ ♪ thought that we would last forever ♪ ♪ gave me something to believe in ♪ ♪ thought that you were all i needed look at me i'm still breathing ♪ ♪ i used to cry over you, baby i'
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to settle for the us at our allies at alert at the petra matic attack on iran stop military command. selami has been perpetrating acts of terror to destabilize the middle east for the last 20 years one gets the impression that the agent that came up to trump didn't exactly brief the president and potential consequences of killing the 2nd most powerful man in iran general seems silly money command of iran's quds force we took action last night just stop a war we did not. take action to start a war that you probably shouldn't have killed him general sunni money was considered an icon in iran in iraq a man who helped prevent isis take over of iraq in syria who inspired and move allies tens of thousands of people multiple countries to fight the blight that is isis while qaida you know nuffin americans are not aware there was reason to commit. the consequences of this criminal act not only today but also in the coming years there is no doubt that the united states has no more hate in among the rangers and iraqis hundreds of thousands have joined a funeral processions and protests condemni
to settle for the us at our allies at alert at the petra matic attack on iran stop military command. selami has been perpetrating acts of terror to destabilize the middle east for the last 20 years one gets the impression that the agent that came up to trump didn't exactly brief the president and potential consequences of killing the 2nd most powerful man in iran general seems silly money command of iran's quds force we took action last night just stop a war we did not. take action to start a...
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she was put under pressure by petra kvitova, a fierce competitor, two—time wimbledon champion but it in straight sets. she is looking comfortable and very composed. great celebrations, as you can imagine, with all of the fans that have poured into see her in action. she duly delivered and that barty party will continue and they will hope the culmination of that will hope the culmination of that will be with ash party holding up the trophy come the end of the fortnight stopped as they say, there ain't no party like a barty party. let's turn from the women's competition to the men's. what is happening with that? we have roger federer against tennis anger in, and roger federer looking very cool and composed. he was given a workout againstjohn millman a few matches ago, a realfive set againstjohn millman a few matches ago, a real five set thriller, againstjohn millman a few matches ago, a realfive set thriller, we wondered whether or not those matches and the time in the legs would take its toll by roger federer has the ability to accelerate rematches and he is doing that once again. and
she was put under pressure by petra kvitova, a fierce competitor, two—time wimbledon champion but it in straight sets. she is looking comfortable and very composed. great celebrations, as you can imagine, with all of the fans that have poured into see her in action. she duly delivered and that barty party will continue and they will hope the culmination of that will hope the culmination of that will be with ash party holding up the trophy come the end of the fortnight stopped as they say,...
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she beat petra kvitova. she is into herfirst australian open semifinal. the first australian to win the singles title here in a2 years. some huge matches to come as the quarterfinals concludes tomorrow. we will see rap and the doubt and action. no doubt what the big talking point was today, the incredible performance from roger federer. today, the incredible performance from roger federer. england bowler stuart broad has been fined 15% of his match fee for swearing at the south africa captain faf du plessis during the fourth test in johannesburg. the pair were involved in a tetchy exchange yesterday, with england on their way to victory to seal the series 3—1. broad has also been given a demerit point for the incident, deemed to be a breach of the icc‘s code of conduct. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. that's bbc.co.uk/sport. christian eriksen has gone to milan for £17 million. we will have plenty of updates after two o'clock. in the last few minutes the united states has reacted to the news th
she beat petra kvitova. she is into herfirst australian open semifinal. the first australian to win the singles title here in a2 years. some huge matches to come as the quarterfinals concludes tomorrow. we will see rap and the doubt and action. no doubt what the big talking point was today, the incredible performance from roger federer. today, the incredible performance from roger federer. england bowler stuart broad has been fined 15% of his match fee for swearing at the south africa captain...
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mexico city spain's acting prime minister petra sanchez says so being the catalan trust is or his top priority is open to debate in parliament that could lead to a new government after 8 long years of deadlock sanchez is seeking to form a leftist coalition has secured a pledge from a key catalan separatist party to abstain in the vote human rights campaigners say they're concerned for the welfare of hundreds of migrant children and teenagers sleeping on the streets of the french capital many of them are known and forced to survive in inhumane conditions as winter temperatures plummet there are increasing calls for the french government to do more to help the reports. it's a cold night in paris and these young children and their families are spending it outside the people here are asylum seekers who say they fled violence and poverty for a better life in europe but few imagine that they'd end up on the street relying on charities for survival the 6 year old girl is from iran her on says they've been homeless for months. we have so many problems we want to send her to school but we can'
mexico city spain's acting prime minister petra sanchez says so being the catalan trust is or his top priority is open to debate in parliament that could lead to a new government after 8 long years of deadlock sanchez is seeking to form a leftist coalition has secured a pledge from a key catalan separatist party to abstain in the vote human rights campaigners say they're concerned for the welfare of hundreds of migrant children and teenagers sleeping on the streets of the french capital many of...
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of agree to abstain in the vote to confirm petra sanchez. as spain's prime minister exceed a possible end to spain's political deadlock catalan m.p. say they've agreed not to vote against sanchez in parliament next week in exchange for a discussion about the future independence of catalonia but has sanchez's socialist party have entered into a coalition agreement with the left wing demos party. so after delays extensions and uncertainty the u.k. looks set to leave the e.u. at the end of the month but prime minister pars johnson still faces a number of challenges particularly when it comes to the u.k.'s future relationship with the european union john holl reports. as restoration work goes on to the outside of britain's houses of parliament a comprehensive renewal has taken place inside boris johnson's landslide election victory means legislation for the u.k.'s long awaited withdrawal from the european union is well on its way to being approved that leaves ratification by the e.u. parliament to allow breaks it to happen at the end of january
of agree to abstain in the vote to confirm petra sanchez. as spain's prime minister exceed a possible end to spain's political deadlock catalan m.p. say they've agreed not to vote against sanchez in parliament next week in exchange for a discussion about the future independence of catalonia but has sanchez's socialist party have entered into a coalition agreement with the left wing demos party. so after delays extensions and uncertainty the u.k. looks set to leave the e.u. at the end of the...
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wins for novak djkovic and petra kvitova, who will face ash barty in the next round. there, then all eyes on the big match tomorrow, nick kyrgios against rafa nadal. england are 18 without loss in their 2nd innings after captain joe england are 18 without loss in their 2nd innings after captainjoe root decided against enforcing the follow—on in the final test against south africa. the home side were dismissed for 183 and a 1st innings, and resuming on 83— 6, quinton de kock resisted for most of the morning, making 76. but he fell to mark wood, who ended up with 5 wickets in the innings. 3 more fa cup 4th—round ties involving premier league teams against lower league opposition. neither manager is going to use the pitch as an excuse, they say. ttwo games on bbc 1, not long to wait for the 1st, manchester city against fulham at 12:16. and that, ben, is all the spot for now. emergency teams in turkey are continuing to search for survivors of friday's earthquake. at least 29 people are known to have been killed and more than 11100 have been injured after the quake in the
wins for novak djkovic and petra kvitova, who will face ash barty in the next round. there, then all eyes on the big match tomorrow, nick kyrgios against rafa nadal. england are 18 without loss in their 2nd innings after captain joe england are 18 without loss in their 2nd innings after captainjoe root decided against enforcing the follow—on in the final test against south africa. the home side were dismissed for 183 and a 1st innings, and resuming on 83— 6, quinton de kock resisted for...
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playschool analyst petra believes the fault lies with honesty international as the european union who left greece alone to handle the crisis but i want to ask where is the international was during the decade of human suffering and the grab and go for human rights of the few months of the greek citizens i have a question for him is well one of them where they ask alan that is the good people to put human rights at home my friends the islanders there actually if you raise it they can take it no more septic grease to handle. this shoots the issue on its own i don't see any e.u. solely that. if he you. open decided to open its borders again there would be even more immigrants that hoop them to even more migrants to enter the u. and greece greece is this a nation born of the migrants. will be back in 30 minutes with more from r t u k on the final breck's it count. we don't want to tell the windswept empty plaza with an axe and the monument we want the kind of. streets filled with events. with myspace this one from some to us maybe i love going to conferences and debates and such events lik
playschool analyst petra believes the fault lies with honesty international as the european union who left greece alone to handle the crisis but i want to ask where is the international was during the decade of human suffering and the grab and go for human rights of the few months of the greek citizens i have a question for him is well one of them where they ask alan that is the good people to put human rights at home my friends the islanders there actually if you raise it they can take it no...
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novak djokovic, naomi 0saka, petra kvitova, dominic thiem, coco gauff, nick kyrgios, stefanos tsitsipaser zverev all took part, raising over £2.5 million. federer then took on nick kyrgios — helped by some coaching from the crowd — in a one—set exhibition match. the australian has been one of the driving forces behind the fund—raiser. it was so emotional. back on when i was in canberra, could not even go outside. it was emotional, and i am just so happy to have roger, rafa, novak, some of the greats to get behind it. it is great to have eve ryo ne behind it. it is great to have everyone here trying to overcome this together. i am always happy to help, to give my time or my money for that matter, and it was a pleasure to be here with nick and all the other legends of the game and do my fair share. qualifying for the australian 0pen tennis was once again affected by the weather, with air quality rated as "very poor" in melbourne. play was delayed by three hours this morning as a result of ongoing problems due to the bushfires. 0ur tennis correspondent russell fuller is in melbourne, and h
novak djokovic, naomi 0saka, petra kvitova, dominic thiem, coco gauff, nick kyrgios, stefanos tsitsipaser zverev all took part, raising over £2.5 million. federer then took on nick kyrgios — helped by some coaching from the crowd — in a one—set exhibition match. the australian has been one of the driving forces behind the fund—raiser. it was so emotional. back on when i was in canberra, could not even go outside. it was emotional, and i am just so happy to have roger, rafa, novak, some...
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petra kvitova is also through, there ttwo will meet in the next round, a tantalising prospect, as isdal against nick kyrgios, you will not want to miss that 1. john watson, thank you very much. after bowling south africa out for 18s, england's batsman adding to their considerable lead in johannesburg, joe root elected not to make south africa go out to bat, sacked rowley and tom sibley have pushed the touring side onto 56— 1. great to see him back playing cricket in general, he has had a very tough couple of years injury wise, he has made some changes to his bowling action, i believe he has extended his run—up, and he looks really good, really fit, he looks like he is enjoying his cricket again, you know, a fantastic character, great guy, as i said, just pleased to see him back. i1 o'clock kick—off at the etihad stadium manchester city housed fulham. pep guardiola's side are the defending champions and have not lost a home cup tie under the spaniard. phil foden starts for the home side. that is on bbc1 with buildup from 12:a5. and before we 90, buildup from 12:a5. and before we go, s
petra kvitova is also through, there ttwo will meet in the next round, a tantalising prospect, as isdal against nick kyrgios, you will not want to miss that 1. john watson, thank you very much. after bowling south africa out for 18s, england's batsman adding to their considerable lead in johannesburg, joe root elected not to make south africa go out to bat, sacked rowley and tom sibley have pushed the touring side onto 56— 1. great to see him back playing cricket in general, he has had a very...
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shortly after thousands of protesters took to the streets of madrid accusing petra sanchez of being a sellout the demonstrators say the prime minister has betrayed them my securing a deal with catalan separatists spain's constitution prohibits regions from breaking away and the catalan independence drive including a banned referendum in 2017 of course the country's worst political crisis in decades. in iraq as a professor of constitutional law at barcelona university she joins us live via skype thanks for being with us so what is the deal that's been done here and why the why the difficulty of this. yes there is a defeat a difficulty because. for many many months. catherine and people are many cattle and people not all of them but many of them they were on referendum on the catalan question on dates they travel to 80 percent that they want to be asked if they want to be independent or not whereas in the rest of the spain the seen as a betrayal from. any spaniard that supports these question to be held in this in catalonia. very. big and all took for many many months when we have had a
shortly after thousands of protesters took to the streets of madrid accusing petra sanchez of being a sellout the demonstrators say the prime minister has betrayed them my securing a deal with catalan separatists spain's constitution prohibits regions from breaking away and the catalan independence drive including a banned referendum in 2017 of course the country's worst political crisis in decades. in iraq as a professor of constitutional law at barcelona university she joins us live via skype...
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quest for a 4th straight world cup title has hit a stumbling block italy's frederica bruneau ne and petra the whole of slovakia's hype for a giant slalom victory on saturday it was a 13 career world cup win for bruno in a different than ish 3rd by the smallest of margins the 24 year old was just 100 of the 2nd behind the joint winners in italy the american though still leads the overall standings. and that's all he's for for now it's now back to barbara in london fire thank you for that and that is it for this news that remember you can get much more on everything that we have been covering on the website there it is with of course one of our top stories the continuing violence in 11. theft in the heart of the amazon of the libyan family is the family lives in peril to harvest brazil nuts. but it's getting the congo to the capital is an even more dangerous challenge. risking it to believe me out. on al-jazeera. it's a tough time for the afghan security forces taliban attacks have increased suffering heavy casualties and the prospect of a withdrawal of u.s. forces hangs over them yet young
quest for a 4th straight world cup title has hit a stumbling block italy's frederica bruneau ne and petra the whole of slovakia's hype for a giant slalom victory on saturday it was a 13 career world cup win for bruno in a different than ish 3rd by the smallest of margins the 24 year old was just 100 of the 2nd behind the joint winners in italy the american though still leads the overall standings. and that's all he's for for now it's now back to barbara in london fire thank you for that and...
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quest for a 4th straight world cup title has had a stumbling block italy's frederica bruneau may and petra the whole slovakia's tied for a giant slalom victory on saturday it was the 13th career world cup for bruno nay and 3rd of the seats it different finished 3rd by the smallest of margins the 24 year old was just 100th of a 2nd behind the joint winners and italy american though still leads the overall standings. ok and that is all yours for for now adrian back to you many thanks indeed for a that is where we end the news hour time for us in doha to have the baton to our colleagues in london barbara starr here to update you in just a couple above and stay for watching us here get. the big stories general sounds like maybe angles in this story are too numerous for comfort with different angles from different perspectives things going to really bring relief. money into war to separate the spin from the facts the misinformation from the judge so this was clear and it sounds to me and you hear people this think that we've the listening post on al-jazeera this is a domicile a man's 4th trip t
quest for a 4th straight world cup title has had a stumbling block italy's frederica bruneau may and petra the whole slovakia's tied for a giant slalom victory on saturday it was the 13th career world cup for bruno nay and 3rd of the seats it different finished 3rd by the smallest of margins the 24 year old was just 100th of a 2nd behind the joint winners and italy american though still leads the overall standings. ok and that is all yours for for now adrian back to you many thanks indeed for a...
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petra kvitova is through. win a second grand slam title in front of huge support at the australian open, so a couple of the big names are safely through but of course, tomorrow, it will be all eyes on harriet dart, and heather watson, to see if they can book their place in the third round. that's right, absolutely. thank you very much for us in melbourne. on to football and arsenal showed the kind of spirit new manager mikel arteta has been asking for, snatching a late equaliser at chelsea, despite playing most of the match with ten men. david lewis was sent off midway through the first half and chelsea looked up when the game. they scored an 84th minute, but there was still time for a stunning goalfrom an 84th minute, but there was still time for a stunning goal from the arsenal captain to make it 2—2. sergio aguero came off the bench to score manchester city's winner as they ground out a 1—0 win at sheffield united. city are back to 13 points behind leaders liverpool. and a pretty special night for newcastle
petra kvitova is through. win a second grand slam title in front of huge support at the australian open, so a couple of the big names are safely through but of course, tomorrow, it will be all eyes on harriet dart, and heather watson, to see if they can book their place in the third round. that's right, absolutely. thank you very much for us in melbourne. on to football and arsenal showed the kind of spirit new manager mikel arteta has been asking for, snatching a late equaliser at chelsea,...
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all the headlines but ashleigh barty through to the semifinals, straight sets win for her over at petramely, especially in the women 's an opponent is she? extremely, especially in the women '5 again, incredible strength and depth, exciting draw, it will be interesting to see who comes out on top. how do you think the draw is going? people were talking about serena williams, the possible win, record equalling with margaret court. she is gone, someone else doing well is simona halep, you know her well having played in the second round. is she one of the favourites? for sure. i think it's pretty much all set for a simona halep ashleigh barty final but everyone is there andl barty final but everyone is there and i think it's very exciting to see the level everyone is playing out and i think anyone can take the title. you played in the second round against simona halep. how do you write your australian open this year? it was a positive step forward for me. to win my first match outside of wimbledon was very exciting and i think overall, i played really well and i think it's all positive, re
all the headlines but ashleigh barty through to the semifinals, straight sets win for her over at petramely, especially in the women 's an opponent is she? extremely, especially in the women '5 again, incredible strength and depth, exciting draw, it will be interesting to see who comes out on top. how do you think the draw is going? people were talking about serena williams, the possible win, record equalling with margaret court. she is gone, someone else doing well is simona halep, you know...
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quest for a 4th straight world cup title has hit a stumbling block italy's frederica bruneau ne and petra the whole of slovakia's hype for a giant slalom victory on saturday it was the 13th career world cup win for bruno nay different than ish 3rd by the smallest of margins the 24 year old was just 100th of a 2nd behind the joint winners in italy the american though still leads the overall standings. and that's all your support for now more later. and that's it from making bell for this news hour the how raman will be back in just a moment with more of the day's news stay with us. or joining us from the discovery. which is the call. of a letter to germany addressed to i ground. 0. traces of family links back to the regime of benito mussolini. is fascism returned to italian poultry fresh in the family it makes me sick this letter. i found coming through on al-jazeera. in the heart of the amazon believe me and family is the band lives in peril to harvest brazil nuts. which can sing the congo to the capital is an even more dangerous challenge. risking it to believe me out. on al-jazeera. in
quest for a 4th straight world cup title has hit a stumbling block italy's frederica bruneau ne and petra the whole of slovakia's hype for a giant slalom victory on saturday it was the 13th career world cup win for bruno nay different than ish 3rd by the smallest of margins the 24 year old was just 100th of a 2nd behind the joint winners in italy the american though still leads the overall standings. and that's all your support for now more later. and that's it from making bell for this news...
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share for the global economic growth and oil consumption is much bigger now than it was in 2003, and petraheir analyst had a very good point on twitter, early encompassing the global oil market. you have a shutdown in china and a shutdown in libya, and he says right now china is winning. the market is completely shrugging off any supply concern, squarely looking at demand, francine. francine: thank you so much, annmarie hordern there, on the latest move in the price of oil. in the meantime, china, about 40 minutes ago, was restricting travel to hong kong as global companies and international health organizations are trying stop the out how to coronavirus. european stocks are now down. this is "bloomberg surveillance." we will continue with tom keene from new york. ♪ francine: coronavirus concerns. did death told tops 100. china will stop individual travelers coming to hong kong as officials admit the virus is not under control. u.s.ean stocks are flat, futures rise. will there be a cause that a pause in the salafi echo hong kong markets are set to reopen tomorrow. banks tell hong kong empl
share for the global economic growth and oil consumption is much bigger now than it was in 2003, and petraheir analyst had a very good point on twitter, early encompassing the global oil market. you have a shutdown in china and a shutdown in libya, and he says right now china is winning. the market is completely shrugging off any supply concern, squarely looking at demand, francine. francine: thank you so much, annmarie hordern there, on the latest move in the price of oil. in the meantime,...
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i am kind of petra mystic -- pessimistic, i would like to tip my hat off to rick from alabama. he is right on the money. about cognitive dissonance. a good example of that is the guy you just had on from the talk show host. the first sentence out of his mouth, was incorrect. weapons onhe nuclear our intelligence agencies, but it was dick cheney setting up ,udith miller in the new york you know, in the papers that got the whole ball rolling. host: how so? and then she would get it out in the paper and then dick cheney would turn around and say, well, look what the new york times is saying, or whatever paper she worked for, and it was a scam, you know? influencedlly everyone to get involved against saddam hussein. it did not have anything to do with the intelligence community telling us he have them. -- had them. how am i supposed to believe this guy after the first statement out of his mouth was incorrect? cognitive dissonance is alive and well. host: ok. we have been talking to you about your view of the political year ahead, whether you are optimistic, pessimistic or unsure. c
i am kind of petra mystic -- pessimistic, i would like to tip my hat off to rick from alabama. he is right on the money. about cognitive dissonance. a good example of that is the guy you just had on from the talk show host. the first sentence out of his mouth, was incorrect. weapons onhe nuclear our intelligence agencies, but it was dick cheney setting up ,udith miller in the new york you know, in the papers that got the whole ball rolling. host: how so? and then she would get it out in the...
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she had a straight—sets victory over petra kvitova.nis after a break to play cricket. she described her run in melbourne as "absolutely incredible". barty next faces the american sofia kenin, the 14th seed, who knocked out coco gauff earlier this week. tennis australia says that martina navratilova and john mcenroe have breached tournament protocols after they staged a protest calling for the margeret court arena to be renamed. the australian, who holds the record for the most grand slam singles titles, has been criticized for her homophobic views which navratilova says are hurtful to the lgbt commuinity. ijust i just felt that the conversation had stopped. i thought we gotta go ona had stopped. i thought we gotta go on a couple of years ago and i thought tennis australia would do something. they are the ones that make the decision, but nothing has happened and margaret keeps doubling down. england bowler stuart broad has been fined 15% of his match fee, for swearing at the south africa captain faf du plessis during the fourth test in
she had a straight—sets victory over petra kvitova.nis after a break to play cricket. she described her run in melbourne as "absolutely incredible". barty next faces the american sofia kenin, the 14th seed, who knocked out coco gauff earlier this week. tennis australia says that martina navratilova and john mcenroe have breached tournament protocols after they staged a protest calling for the margeret court arena to be renamed. the australian, who holds the record for the most grand...
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in 2007 to david petraes he said that he hoped he enjoyed the brief respite, i have been busy in beirutngular. i would argue that his replacement has just been announced by the quds force. the iraq veteran very charismatic. in recent days, particularly during the u.s.-led campaign against isis, soleimani has risen in the culture personality style of a figure that led to speculation he was plotting a political career in iran perhaps as president, perhaps something bigger. he was doing a lot of selfies on the battlefield, essentially taunting the united states. it is important to remember, joe, when the u.s. waged its occupation of iraq, we forget this. we think we fought a campaign against sunni jihadists and insurgent that's the tip of the spear being, of course, al qaeda in iraq, the organization which became isis. the joint operations command had two task forces in place under general mccrystal and mcraven. one was called task force 16 which went after al qaeda. the other was called task force 17, which was dedicated to, quote, countering iranian influence. by that they meant counteri
in 2007 to david petraes he said that he hoped he enjoyed the brief respite, i have been busy in beirutngular. i would argue that his replacement has just been announced by the quds force. the iraq veteran very charismatic. in recent days, particularly during the u.s.-led campaign against isis, soleimani has risen in the culture personality style of a figure that led to speculation he was plotting a political career in iran perhaps as president, perhaps something bigger. he was doing a lot of...
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caroline wozniacki, petra kvitova, ash barty, so you can imagine what this place was like, absolutelylate equaliser to draw 2—2 at chelsea in the premier league. despite playing most of the match with ten men. the gunners lost david luiz early on to a red card and with the score one all chelsea looked to won the game late on through cesar aspulicuetta. there was still time from it stunning goalfrom there was still time from it stunning goal from the there was still time from it stunning goalfrom the captain hector bellerin to make it to happen to. —— hector bellerin to make it to happen to. -- 2-2. manchester city had to work for it but they came away with three points after beating sheffield united last night. it was a frustrating start after a first—half gabriel jesus penalty was saved by dean henderson, but it only took sergio aguero minutes coming off the bench to score the winner in the second half. city are now 13 points behind leaders liverpool but six ahead of leicester in third. newcastle staged a dramatic comeback to draw with everton at goodison park. they were two nil down
caroline wozniacki, petra kvitova, ash barty, so you can imagine what this place was like, absolutelylate equaliser to draw 2—2 at chelsea in the premier league. despite playing most of the match with ten men. the gunners lost david luiz early on to a red card and with the score one all chelsea looked to won the game late on through cesar aspulicuetta. there was still time from it stunning goalfrom there was still time from it stunning goal from the there was still time from it stunning...
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patrick a bit ofa through committee bit patrick a bit of a bit earlier on to reach the semifinals —— petraing forward to going back and watching the dramatic and do the tennis. john watson in melbourne for us this morning. events have been taking place across america to remember kobe bryant, the basketball legend who died alongside his teenage daughter and seven others in a helicopter grass on sunday. in new york, the empire state building was lit up in the colours of his team, the la la kers. lit up in the colours of his team, the la lakers. we can now speak to kobe bryant's friend joins us from san francisco. i know the past couple of days have been incredibly difficult for you, so thank you for talking to us. first of all, i want to ask you, we have heard much about kobe bryant the player, does about him asa kobe bryant the player, does about him as a man. what was he like? he was an amazing man and we also what he did on the court, but off the court he was an even better man in the way he would embrace everyone, all walks of life. he instilled so much in all of us. he knew the struggle
patrick a bit ofa through committee bit patrick a bit of a bit earlier on to reach the semifinals —— petraing forward to going back and watching the dramatic and do the tennis. john watson in melbourne for us this morning. events have been taking place across america to remember kobe bryant, the basketball legend who died alongside his teenage daughter and seven others in a helicopter grass on sunday. in new york, the empire state building was lit up in the colours of his team, the la la...