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hoping swiss roger federer could make itan hoping swiss roger federer could make it an eight wimbledonatian marin cilic. it was not the match we would have hoped for. the two players played five sets last year but today it was not to be and marin cilic was really not serving well in the opening set for stop at 3—0 down in the second, having been broken twice, he was very emotional indeed. he called on the trainer and doctor. he called on the trainer and doctor. he was in floods of tears. we do not know if it was the occasion overcoming him of the injury, but he was not playing to his full capacity at that point. he then went on to lose 6—1 in that set, and the final set 6—4. it was the result many people hoped for. roger federer making history at wimbledon. he goes one ahead of eight sam —— pete sampras. his 19th grand slam and all. fantastic performance over two weeks. he did not drop a single set. it was a great moment for him. he was in tears, very emotional. it has been five years and see won the title. he was beaten finalist in 2014 and 2015, losing to novak djokovic twice. it was
hoping swiss roger federer could make itan hoping swiss roger federer could make it an eight wimbledonatian marin cilic. it was not the match we would have hoped for. the two players played five sets last year but today it was not to be and marin cilic was really not serving well in the opening set for stop at 3—0 down in the second, having been broken twice, he was very emotional indeed. he called on the trainer and doctor. he called on the trainer and doctor. he was in floods of tears. we...
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roger federer cruising into the finalfour. you roger federer cruising into the final four.t better but you can also play a little bit worse. conditions change. today felt a bit more damp. not as hot and crisp and fast as the first week. you adjust it to the conditions. it is like going to work. you cannot produce the best every day but you have to make sure your average is every day but you have to make sure your average is as every day but you have to make sure your average is as high as possible every single day. i think i did a greatjob this week. every single day. i think i did a great job this week. last encore number one was two—time champion novak djokovic against world number 15 tomas berdych. —— on court one. tomas berdych edged this one. into the second, injury struck once again. this time, at the expense of novak djokovic. thomas berdych was through to face roger federer in the final. i was able, maybe, you know, for 30 minutes to play with some pain. it was bearable, let us call it that. all of the treatments could not really help. serving forehand, that was whe
roger federer cruising into the finalfour. you roger federer cruising into the final four.t better but you can also play a little bit worse. conditions change. today felt a bit more damp. not as hot and crisp and fast as the first week. you adjust it to the conditions. it is like going to work. you cannot produce the best every day but you have to make sure your average is every day but you have to make sure your average is as every day but you have to make sure your average is as high as...
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“ roger and novak djokovic and those quys roger and novak djokovic and those guys don't, i will.se guys don't, iwill. have roger and novak djokovic and those guys don't, i will. have you felt like that before in the game? many times before. i am sure that you quys times before. i am sure that you guys know that. in the women's draw, world number one angelique kerber overcame american qualifier irina falconi to reach the second round. kerber was runner—up last year but she's struggled for form in this year and lost in the first round of the french open. she's safely through to the second round, though, as maz farookhi reports. ra rely rarely has the world number one come into wimbledon saw under the radar. angelique kerber 12 grand slams and 0lympic silver last year, as well as making the final here. but after reaching the summit, her and last few months has tumbled. 0n reaching the summit, her and last few months has tumbled. on paper, her first—round match looked few months has tumbled. on paper, herfirst—round match looked like few months has tumbled. on paper, her first—round
“ roger and novak djokovic and those quys roger and novak djokovic and those guys don't, i will.se guys don't, iwill. have roger and novak djokovic and those guys don't, i will. have you felt like that before in the game? many times before. i am sure that you quys times before. i am sure that you guys know that. in the women's draw, world number one angelique kerber overcame american qualifier irina falconi to reach the second round. kerber was runner—up last year but she's struggled for...
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lost its exciting 3—d roger federer.marin cilic looked inconsolable. he was in tears on the court and called for his documentary on to come on. we did not not that point what the specific injury was. because of his poor service game to that point, we thought it might have been a problem with his shoulder. we subsequently saw him receiving treatment to his left foot. you're struggling, two sets down to roger federer. who we know so well at wimbledon on centre court. he is going to differ and eight singles title. that would be a record to go one ahead of pete sampras. at the moment, marin cilic looks like he has no answer. his 2—0 sets down at the moment on centre court. we're not sure if he can muster any threat from here on. it isa from here on. it is a grim prospect if this match between two such dark performance redound as a result of injury. —— such star performers should end. it would be a bit of a downer. it would be the first retirement by a player during the finalfor over be the first retirement by a player during
lost its exciting 3—d roger federer.marin cilic looked inconsolable. he was in tears on the court and called for his documentary on to come on. we did not not that point what the specific injury was. because of his poor service game to that point, we thought it might have been a problem with his shoulder. we subsequently saw him receiving treatment to his left foot. you're struggling, two sets down to roger federer. who we know so well at wimbledon on centre court. he is going to differ and...
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— of 2017 go to roger federer.ses cabinet colleagues for briefing against him as he defends his position on public sector pay. the new doctor who is a woman — for the first time. jodie whittaker, who starred in the itv drama broadchurch, will take over from peter ca paldi next year. acid attack offenders could face life censured his —— life sentences asa life censured his —— life sentences as a new review looks into labelling corrosive substances as dangerous weapons. sport now — time for a full round up from the bbc sport centre. good evening. we start with the tennis. roger federer cruised to a record breaking 8th wimbledon title. the swiss, who turns 36 next month, beat croatia's marin cillic to complete the tournament without dropping a set, asjoe lynskey reports. in centre court history, one man has his own chapter. play roger federer here and you face the thousands who adore him. going for a record eighth wimbledon title on this court, there are two kinds of royalty. at 35, he is still at his peak. the two—mo
— of 2017 go to roger federer.ses cabinet colleagues for briefing against him as he defends his position on public sector pay. the new doctor who is a woman — for the first time. jodie whittaker, who starred in the itv drama broadchurch, will take over from peter ca paldi next year. acid attack offenders could face life censured his —— life sentences asa life censured his —— life sentences as a new review looks into labelling corrosive substances as dangerous weapons. sport now —...
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what now for roger federer? 0f the 1970s. what now for roger federer? career in the latter stages... 35 years old, days short of his 36th birthday. we saw him miss the french open and he came back after the absence of the end of last year when he went on to win the trillion open. who would ever have predicted that here we would be this year, roger federer, 35, winning the two grand slams he has competed in. interesting detail the thoughts of boris becker earlier on, saying he believes roger federer will go on and win more titles. i guess he will pick and choose what one he competes in. but there can be no doubt about it. this success, the eighth wimbledon title for the great roger federer, once again underlining his staters is one of the greatest male canisters of all time, if not the greatest. —— one of the greatest male tennis players. from one record breaker to another. britain's lewis hamilton powered to a dominant victory at silverston to tie the all—time record of five career wins in the british grand prix. the mercedes man led from start to finis
what now for roger federer? 0f the 1970s. what now for roger federer? career in the latter stages... 35 years old, days short of his 36th birthday. we saw him miss the french open and he came back after the absence of the end of last year when he went on to win the trillion open. who would ever have predicted that here we would be this year, roger federer, 35, winning the two grand slams he has competed in. interesting detail the thoughts of boris becker earlier on, saying he believes roger...
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roger federer was in abu dhabi in our garage during the world championship decider.k djokovic lives in monaco. it is such an extreme thing to bea monaco. it is such an extreme thing to be a good sportsman having great success , to be a good sportsman having great success, which is very difficult for someone success, which is very difficult for someone to understand who has not beenin someone to understand who has not been in that position, from outside, and when we have these discussions between ourselves it is super interesting, to exchange what we are feeling and thinking and how it has been, very enlightening. you are not racing any more, are you missing the cut and thrust of the sport? no, it isa cut and thrust of the sport? no, it is a closed chapter and i'm very fulfilled and very happy, with how everything went and how it ended, perfect. of course i've been following everything, i'm a big fan of our sport, i'm watching all the races, it has been fun to watch will stop every race has been exciting. maybe better than the last few years even, the racing, more mix
roger federer was in abu dhabi in our garage during the world championship decider.k djokovic lives in monaco. it is such an extreme thing to bea monaco. it is such an extreme thing to be a good sportsman having great success , to be a good sportsman having great success, which is very difficult for someone success, which is very difficult for someone to understand who has not beenin someone to understand who has not been in that position, from outside, and when we have these discussions...
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but roger federer did have an easy day at the office. and mark cavendish has pulled out of the tour de france after a crash on stage four. hi there, wherever you are around the world, welcome to sport today. some australian fans are calling for bernard tomic to be deported after saying he was bored playing at wimbledon. 1987 champion pat cash says tomic should go and work in a factory to understand what real work is like. martina navratiolva says tomic should go and find another sport. it's the controversy which has taken the focus off the on—court action, or lack thereof, in the case of roger federer and novak djokovic. here'sjohn watson to explain. day two of wimbledon. novak djokovic and roger federer, both in action. they did not perhaps get to work out they were expecting. those opponents retired injured in the second set. they were both leading at the time. they were both leading at the time. they are conserving energy for the latter pa rt they are conserving energy for the latter part of the tournament. angelique kerber, interesti
but roger federer did have an easy day at the office. and mark cavendish has pulled out of the tour de france after a crash on stage four. hi there, wherever you are around the world, welcome to sport today. some australian fans are calling for bernard tomic to be deported after saying he was bored playing at wimbledon. 1987 champion pat cash says tomic should go and work in a factory to understand what real work is like. martina navratiolva says tomic should go and find another sport. it's the...
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and so the tomas berdych and to roger federer.n wimbledon pedigree, he has reached the final before beating roger federer before. he went to a tie—break. one by roger federer, under pressure and under control. the evening can be the best part of the day, but at 35, can roger federer be getting better? there was some evidence to suggest it. a good semifinal is a close semifinal. another tie—break and another set to roger federer. another step closer. of course, tomas berdych could come back and win this match in five sets. it would be the biggest feet of his career if he did. jamie murray and heather watson are still going in the mixed doubles and the wheelchair tournament is underway. but the hold federer has on this place goes beyond national identity. it is unique as he goes for this record eighth title. well underway on the centre court at the moment. thank you very much, joe wilson. time for a look at the weather, here's nick miller. little bit warm at wimbledon this weekend, but no where near as hot as spain. montero got 2a7
and so the tomas berdych and to roger federer.n wimbledon pedigree, he has reached the final before beating roger federer before. he went to a tie—break. one by roger federer, under pressure and under control. the evening can be the best part of the day, but at 35, can roger federer be getting better? there was some evidence to suggest it. a good semifinal is a close semifinal. another tie—break and another set to roger federer. another step closer. of course, tomas berdych could come back...
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"uh, roger." "at the moment, the problem is not so much to catch up but first build up the working speed that they have already demonstrated." "after we are running as fast as they do, there is still a considerable gap to close and only the future will tell whether we will manage to close that gap." "you are a go. water systems. go! grades operations. all clear to launch. mercury capsule. go. all pre-start panel lights are correct. the ready light is on." in the fall of 1958, nasa's first administrator, t. keith glennan, approved "project mercury" with the goal of sending a man into space and bringing him home safely. and do it before the russians do it. but first, nasa needed a spacecraft. specifications were sent to 20 companies. eleven bid on the highly prized contract. and in january, 1959, st. louis-based mcdonnell aircraft corporation was picked to build what had never been built before. "this was irresistible. this was a chance to do something that had never been done." "we were just basica
"uh, roger." "at the moment, the problem is not so much to catch up but first build up the working speed that they have already demonstrated." "after we are running as fast as they do, there is still a considerable gap to close and only the future will tell whether we will manage to close that gap." "you are a go. water systems. go! grades operations. all clear to launch. mercury capsule. go. all pre-start panel lights are correct. the ready light is on."...
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rogers on one point. the more you build nuclear weapons, the more other sides to end build nuclear weapons. ky not agree that this is not going to potentially lead to an escalation. in fact, the reason we're so, you know, hellbent on building the lrso and others is because we're concerned about what russia and china is doing. that's how it works. it does have that destabilizing effect. i don't think this is the best place for us to spend our defense dollars. . . the chair: the gentleman from alabama is recognized. mr. rogers: i was quoting the obama administration. i would like to yield to my iend from wyoming, ms. liz cheney. ms. cheney: thank you, mr. chairman. you know, it's surprising to hear arguments that we have been hearing for the last 70 years now that the reason that our adversaries are building nuclear weapons is because we are building nuclear weapons. they are threatening us and potentially to hold us hostage and we must deter and the notion if we advance our capabilities andthe notion if we
rogers on one point. the more you build nuclear weapons, the more other sides to end build nuclear weapons. ky not agree that this is not going to potentially lead to an escalation. in fact, the reason we're so, you know, hellbent on building the lrso and others is because we're concerned about what russia and china is doing. that's how it works. it does have that destabilizing effect. i don't think this is the best place for us to spend our defense dollars. . . the chair: the gentleman from...
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smerkonish, great interview with roger waters, i want to see the show.o stub thoub get their tickets and others are thinking, maybe the show is not for me. thank you for watching and stick around, there's another really good program at the top of the hour. for your heart... your joints... or your digestion... so why wouldn't you take something for the most important part of you... your brain. with an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is now the number one selling brain health supplement in drug stores nationwide. prevagen. the name to remember. intrzero alcohol™.ine® it delivers a whole mouth clean with a less intense taste. so it has the bad breath germ-killing power of this... with the lighter feel... of this. try listerine® zero alcohol™. there are the wildcats 'til we die weekenders. the watch me let if fly. this i gotta try weekenders. then we've got the bendy... ... spendy weekenders. the tranquility awaits. hanging with our mates weekenders and the it's been quite a day... ...so glad we got away weekenders. whatever kind of weeken
smerkonish, great interview with roger waters, i want to see the show.o stub thoub get their tickets and others are thinking, maybe the show is not for me. thank you for watching and stick around, there's another really good program at the top of the hour. for your heart... your joints... or your digestion... so why wouldn't you take something for the most important part of you... your brain. with an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is now the number one selling brain health...
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before the watergate grand jury when he was all of 19. >> roger stone was. >> roger stone was.ops this relationship with nixon is after nixon has been thrown out of the presidency. what type of person gravitates to the post-disgraced nixon? that's really an amazing thing. nixon and roy cohn, two of the most infamous people in american politics are roger's mentors. >> talk about roy cohn. >> he's in many ways what roger stone has been aprioring to be. he was responsible in many ways for the red scare in the mccarthy hearings back in the day. one thing we learned from roger, like roy cohn and roger has done, there's actually a great history and series of protege/master relationships going all the way back. you mentioned kninix on, they w pulling things that worked before. it was a matter of modernizing it which we've seen what modernizing means which is twitter. >> one of them was demonstrated during the election where roger stone seemed to have this amazing ability to predict bad things. he tweets in august, trust me, it will soon be podesta's time in the barrel. wednesday, hill
before the watergate grand jury when he was all of 19. >> roger stone was. >> roger stone was.ops this relationship with nixon is after nixon has been thrown out of the presidency. what type of person gravitates to the post-disgraced nixon? that's really an amazing thing. nixon and roy cohn, two of the most infamous people in american politics are roger's mentors. >> talk about roy cohn. >> he's in many ways what roger stone has been aprioring to be. he was responsible...
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what now for roger?eer now in the latter stages at 35, days short of his 36th birthday. we sorely missed the french open and came back of course after the absence at the end of last year when he went on to win the australian open. who would've ever predicted that here, visio, roger federer 35 woodwind to grand slam is that he has competed in. interesting to hear the thoughts of boris becker earlier saying that he believes roger federer will go on and win more titles. i guess he will pick and choose which one he competes in but there can be no doubt about it, this successive ex— wimbledon title for the great roger federer once again underlining his status as one of the greatest male tennis players of the greatest male tennis players of all time, if not the greatest. the oscar—winning actor martin landau has died aged 89. he first gained fame in the 1959 alfred hitchcock film north by northwest and featured in a number of the 1960s big—screen blockbusters and the television series mission: impossible. his
what now for roger?eer now in the latter stages at 35, days short of his 36th birthday. we sorely missed the french open and came back of course after the absence at the end of last year when he went on to win the australian open. who would've ever predicted that here, visio, roger federer 35 woodwind to grand slam is that he has competed in. interesting to hear the thoughts of boris becker earlier saying that he believes roger federer will go on and win more titles. i guess he will pick and...
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play roger federer here and you face the thousands who adore him.ng for a record eight wimbledon title on this court, there are two kinds of royalty. at 35, still he is at his peak. two month break earlier this year has kept in swift on his feet, with a racket there is the same artistry. in the tension of the opening exchanges, federer has the power to break through. he ripped it across court. it was tough to take for marin cilic. one set down, already feeling the strain. he is having a horror, fallen apart a bit. in his first wimbledon final, it became too much to bear. with the weight of expectation back home, marin cilic was facing a torrent. you want the ground to open up and swallow you in situations like this. the great champions have now time for sympathy, federer ruthless to the second set. marin cilic put up more ofa second set. marin cilic put up more of a fight in the third, but already this looked inevitable. 18 grand slams later, the swiss has the same thirst for success. the championship title field without dropping a set. the first ma
play roger federer here and you face the thousands who adore him.ng for a record eight wimbledon title on this court, there are two kinds of royalty. at 35, still he is at his peak. two month break earlier this year has kept in swift on his feet, with a racket there is the same artistry. in the tension of the opening exchanges, federer has the power to break through. he ripped it across court. it was tough to take for marin cilic. one set down, already feeling the strain. he is having a horror,...
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we had seen him beat roger federer.m in his only grandslam title. but he stood no chance today. a straight sets victory. records keep tumbling. as we know, he is the oldest male singles winner in wimbledon and the second oldest grandslam champion in the open era. he came through this tournament playing exceptional tennis. he had not dropped a set on his way to winning the title. no one has done that since the 1970s. what now for roger? to combat the absence last year, he went on to win the australian open. he would have ever predicted that he would be here at age 35, winning two grand slams? interesting to hear the thoughts of waris backer, saying he believes that roger federer will go on and win more titles. i guess he will pick and choose what one he com petes will pick and choose what one he competes in. an eighth wimbledon title for roger federer, once again underlining his status as one of the greatest male tennis players of all time, if not the greatest. the 200th anniversary of the death of one of britain's great
we had seen him beat roger federer.m in his only grandslam title. but he stood no chance today. a straight sets victory. records keep tumbling. as we know, he is the oldest male singles winner in wimbledon and the second oldest grandslam champion in the open era. he came through this tournament playing exceptional tennis. he had not dropped a set on his way to winning the title. no one has done that since the 1970s. what now for roger? to combat the absence last year, he went on to win the...
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tom, this is what roger says about that because i asked exactly that. you, you really have to the paid attention all these years. there's a consistency to the world view, and he's expressed it through music for 50 or so years, so nobody should be surprised. that's what he would say. another one, i think from facebook. >> controversial is bob dylan and won a nobel prize. just following in grand tradition. yeah. i, you know, you could single out performers on both sides -- look, i think i said this earlier. if i make my musical and movie selections based on the politics of artists, i'd stay home all the time. you know, because it's awfully hard to find somebody who, by the way has talent and shares your world view. one more via twitter if we can. thank you for these. i appreciate it. waters is kwint sensual artist expressing opinion through craft. don't like it? don't go. that simple. i watch. i think that's exactly what he'd say. in fact, that is what he said to me. up next, with all the talk of russia meddling in our election, few are discussing this qu
tom, this is what roger says about that because i asked exactly that. you, you really have to the paid attention all these years. there's a consistency to the world view, and he's expressed it through music for 50 or so years, so nobody should be surprised. that's what he would say. another one, i think from facebook. >> controversial is bob dylan and won a nobel prize. just following in grand tradition. yeah. i, you know, you could single out performers on both sides -- look, i think i...
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game, setand game, set and match, roger federer. roger federer the record breaker — the first man to win a wimbledon singles title eight times. if you believe you can go really firing your life. i think i did that andl firing your life. i think i did that and i am happy i kept unbelieving and i am happy i kept unbelieving and dreaming, and even i am today. it is fantastic. —— i kept believing. tougher punishments for acid attacks are to be considered by the government after hundreds of incidents so far this year. and... introducing the 13th doctor. good evening. the chancellor, philip hammond, has said cabinet colleagues who have been briefing the media against him should instead focus on thejob in hand. after newspaper reports about discussions around the cabinet table, he said noise was being generated by people opposed to his focus on jobs and the economy during brexit. he also addressed claims he'd described public sector workers as "overpaid." here's our political correspondent, eleanor garnier. he's the man of the moment, thou
game, setand game, set and match, roger federer. roger federer the record breaker — the first man to win a wimbledon singles title eight times. if you believe you can go really firing your life. i think i did that andl firing your life. i think i did that and i am happy i kept unbelieving and i am happy i kept unbelieving and dreaming, and even i am today. it is fantastic. —— i kept believing. tougher punishments for acid attacks are to be considered by the government after hundreds of...
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roger federer a record breaker again.d eighth men's singles title but goes ahead of the great pete sampras, now his 19th grand slam title as well so a fantastic day for the swiss roger federer here at wimbledon. but yes, the match not going the way people would have hoped. even so, we saw a great display of sportsmanship by both men and a real sense that they respect and admire each other both as professionals and as acquaintances, people who know each other and run into each other all the time and the crowd seemed to show its appreciation for the way they conducted the match. yes, when marin cilic resumed after the break when he was in tears, there was huge applause from the crowd, just willing him on to keep going in the match and he managed to battle through. federer stayed focused throughout. it was clear at that point in time he was going to go on and win, you wouldn't have put your money on cilic at that point. they played five set last year, cilic won the first to and federer came back in five sets to win. so much
roger federer a record breaker again.d eighth men's singles title but goes ahead of the great pete sampras, now his 19th grand slam title as well so a fantastic day for the swiss roger federer here at wimbledon. but yes, the match not going the way people would have hoped. even so, we saw a great display of sportsmanship by both men and a real sense that they respect and admire each other both as professionals and as acquaintances, people who know each other and run into each other all the time...
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many of the things roger stone has said he's gone back on, like, just in the last six months. reality is, people wonder how much to expect from this testimony to be honest and for him to stand by as he increasingly gets questioned and as investigations move forward. >> it is going to be a colossianed door hearing, though, roger stone, himself,mentes it open, wants to give his version of the events. based on everything we know about stone's history, a self-professed dirty trickster, what is he going to tell the house intelligence committee? >> i have no idea. he's the underside of republican politics. he's been involved since nixon in many campaignsing nope for hitting hard, but i don't know that he goes in front of the committee and says the kinds of things he might have done in the campaign. he's been very adamant saying i'm guilty of many things, but i'm not guilty of treason, and so, so far, there's no evidence of that, and i assume he'll stick to that, but it might be an opportunity to take punches at the democrats, at his opponents for loyalty to president trump. >> sarah
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we have seen him beat roger federer.beat him on the way to winning his one and only grandslam title. against roger federer today, he really stood no chance. it was a straight sets defeat. roger federer, the records keep tumbling. he is now the records keep tumbling. he is now the oldest male singles winner here at wimbledon. and the second oldest grandslam champion in the open air. he came through this tournament playing exceptional tennis and had not dropped a set on his way to winning the title. nobody has done that since the 1970s. congratulations to roger federer. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: and you may know monday as the start of the working week — but it's actually world emoji day. but what does it all mean? and 200 years on — celebrating the life and work of jane austen — we meet the author's super fans. the flamboyant italian fashion designer gianni versace has been shot dead in florida. the multi—millionaire was gunned down outside his home in the exclusive south beach dis
we have seen him beat roger federer.beat him on the way to winning his one and only grandslam title. against roger federer today, he really stood no chance. it was a straight sets defeat. roger federer, the records keep tumbling. he is now the records keep tumbling. he is now the oldest male singles winner here at wimbledon. and the second oldest grandslam champion in the open air. he came through this tournament playing exceptional tennis and had not dropped a set on his way to winning the...
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but it would be an amazing win for roger federer if he could get that record eighth title.ree but that pales in comparison to roger federer‘s 18 grand slam finals. goran ivanisevic things today could be marin cilic‘s be, but i think the romance of the occasion points towards maybe another victory for roger federer. we will thought you again in the course of the and let you get back to watching the opening balls. thank you very much. time fraud that the weather prospects. it looks rather overcast at wimbledon. can you tell us good news about the weather? is it going to hold for the match? that is the question. there isa match? that is the question. there is a weather front to the north of wimbledon. it has been through silverstone at the grand prix and that produced rain for a time. there could be show us as we get closer to wimbledon this afternoon and this evening. those showers edging further shows... south. it depends along the game goes on. it feels fresh and drier in some areas. shallow sitting northern scotland and becoming more frequent. 0vernight, a mix of rein in n
but it would be an amazing win for roger federer if he could get that record eighth title.ree but that pales in comparison to roger federer‘s 18 grand slam finals. goran ivanisevic things today could be marin cilic‘s be, but i think the romance of the occasion points towards maybe another victory for roger federer. we will thought you again in the course of the and let you get back to watching the opening balls. thank you very much. time fraud that the weather prospects. it looks rather...
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announcer: roger federer from switzerland.he world changes, but federer‘s appeared timeless, his appeal spanning nations and generations. sure, nobody‘s perfect, but nobody‘s seemed closer. his semifinal against tomas berdych was classic federer — a tight match against a strong opponent, where federer alwaysjust seemed to have more. at 35, he's rationed his tournaments, conserved his energy, to enable him to win points like this. the first two sets both went to tie—breaks. when he wants to, federer can just turn a rally with a flick of his wrist. commentator: it's just delicious, isn't it? berdych had beaten federer here before, reached the final here before. he was trying. it was 6—4 in the third, and the number of sets federer has lost at this yea r‘s wimbledon? none. so, roger federer, through, and that is popular on the hill. but there is still a man standing between federer and that record eighth title — a big man. marin cilic of croatia, who overcame sam querrey today — six feet six versus six feet six. and cilic is an o
announcer: roger federer from switzerland.he world changes, but federer‘s appeared timeless, his appeal spanning nations and generations. sure, nobody‘s perfect, but nobody‘s seemed closer. his semifinal against tomas berdych was classic federer — a tight match against a strong opponent, where federer alwaysjust seemed to have more. at 35, he's rationed his tournaments, conserved his energy, to enable him to win points like this. the first two sets both went to tie—breaks. when he...
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in the end, roger federer wrapping up in the end, roger federer wrapping up that final set 6—4. roger federer. with that victory as well, you becomes the oldest man to win a wimbledon title, the second oldest man to win a grand slam and open era. a fantastic result for all of the swiss fans who travelled here to the all—england club today. they see martina hingis winning that mixed doubles final, and roger federer, what a champion, with his eighth title here at wimbledon. the williams sisters, roger federer, martina hingis, players's careers that can run and run. what has been the all abiding memory from the time you have spent at wimbledon this year? from a british perspective, johanna konta's run was outstanding. she had played at wimbledon five times previously and she had only w011 times previously and she had only won one match. but she had reached the semifinals and there were high hopes of taking on venus williams. a five—time champion here wimbledon, what sort of quality she can produce. but that match captured the imagination of the british public. we know what andy mur
in the end, roger federer wrapping up in the end, roger federer wrapping up that final set 6—4. roger federer. with that victory as well, you becomes the oldest man to win a wimbledon title, the second oldest man to win a grand slam and open era. a fantastic result for all of the swiss fans who travelled here to the all—england club today. they see martina hingis winning that mixed doubles final, and roger federer, what a champion, with his eighth title here at wimbledon. the williams...
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is roger on soon? there we re yourselves. is roger on soon?third set. any school displayed on, competed, djokovic races game. —— ernests gulbis claydon. his assessment much better in the third set. compare to the last couple of matches. this was the most focused i was on the court. obviously other time. gulbis is a great challenge. into the second week prepared for anything, andre. it could rain. one great champion through, possibly the greatest of all time already in action. the final match on centre court. let's see how the great roger federer is getting on against alexander zverev. federer will have to work hard to get a step closer to his 19th grand slam title. he was a break—up, but his opponent has just broken back. federer leading 5—4 in the first set on centre court. we will keep you up—to—date with that in the rest of the evening. picking this year's women's champion has been one of the great challenges of this first week — with serena williams pregnant — there's a whole list of potential winners , and quite a few of them have been in
is roger on soon? there we re yourselves. is roger on soon?third set. any school displayed on, competed, djokovic races game. —— ernests gulbis claydon. his assessment much better in the third set. compare to the last couple of matches. this was the most focused i was on the court. obviously other time. gulbis is a great challenge. into the second week prepared for anything, andre. it could rain. one great champion through, possibly the greatest of all time already in action. the final...
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i do think the accusations were what took roger down.think gretchen carlson had some issues with him. she probably have some evidence i think they did do that. i don't think he could have lasted there. o'reilly. >> good man. >> what is the moment you find out that the guy in the entire network was built on that and he's not coming back to work. what happened there for you. i did for the better part of four years. i spent a lot of time with that crew. when he took some time off to his credit he left. he have a very capable staff. i spent a lot of time with that crew. i got a call that day and 12. with the secretary said mr. murdoch wants to see you now. i put a suit on in a tie and i ran up to the office and he sat down and he said look here's the deal for our attorneys. we're can have to part ways with bill o'reilly and we have an issue at 8:00 at night and the five is going to go to prime time. i want you to know you are going to stay at 5:00 you will stay in the center seat. i really need to maintain the audit -- audience into prime ti
i do think the accusations were what took roger down.think gretchen carlson had some issues with him. she probably have some evidence i think they did do that. i don't think he could have lasted there. o'reilly. >> good man. >> what is the moment you find out that the guy in the entire network was built on that and he's not coming back to work. what happened there for you. i did for the better part of four years. i spent a lot of time with that crew. when he took some time off to...
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roger federer against alexander zverev, and dominic thiem inaction. a giant killer on the loose. ernests gulbis already taking down former us open championjuan martin del potro. he had his sights on novak djokovic. for a while he had rattled. all sorts of things can get to you on court. within minutes, novak djokovic was challenging the umpire over the way he handled the challenges. two points in the row. focus, please. the real issue with the guy on the other side of the net. gulbis was too good, grabbing the early break. any ideas, coach? that is andre agassi. dressed as if in the school nativity. djokovic wanted something. then gulbis helps, losing his way. repeated double fault. djokovic breaking twice. he's the only latvian man to have even played in a slam. reaching the semifinals of the french open run. now played like a man who had missed an opportunity and knew it. second set djokovic 6—1. then the three words centre court has heard routinely in this tournament. medical time—out. an epidemic of them sastohn mcenroe. chat amongst yourselves. i
roger federer against alexander zverev, and dominic thiem inaction. a giant killer on the loose. ernests gulbis already taking down former us open championjuan martin del potro. he had his sights on novak djokovic. for a while he had rattled. all sorts of things can get to you on court. within minutes, novak djokovic was challenging the umpire over the way he handled the challenges. two points in the row. focus, please. the real issue with the guy on the other side of the net. gulbis was too...
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i joke and roger is right.re are few women in the industry and he said, you know, in terms of an industry i never have to stand in line for the bathroom, what i do even in the military and almost all of wall street has even better numbers, it's 7% to 10% of the investing partners are women as we know from a study harvard josh learner came out with a study that said the owners of those firms are less than 2% women and, of course, all those numbers are a lot more than minority representation. so we have a way to go you wouldn't expect this in where we live. we should ab plbe applying innovations to this problem. i think with investors, roger is right about. that and with all the constituents out there and certainly as many entrepreneurs who are also infuriated about. this we need to put our heads together and put this behind us. >> john, if i can stick -- if i could just stick one thought in about this issue. we just elected a guy last november who entire campaign was based on abusive behavior towards women and a
i joke and roger is right.re are few women in the industry and he said, you know, in terms of an industry i never have to stand in line for the bathroom, what i do even in the military and almost all of wall street has even better numbers, it's 7% to 10% of the investing partners are women as we know from a study harvard josh learner came out with a study that said the owners of those firms are less than 2% women and, of course, all those numbers are a lot more than minority representation. so...
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the team he assembled who were mostly new to this is a fascinating team that includes roger ailes who had never done it before. 's campaign manager had never done it before, i mean, here is in a certain sense when the most professional campaigners we've ever had who assembled a team of kind of outsiders and renegades to do this because he had decided that he had been kind of sent off in the wrong direction by the institutional wisdom of republican campaign machinery that he had used in the past and is so nixon's rise, which seem to me when i was a kid, of course next will get the nomination. well, nixon getting the nomination is quite a miracle and quite a drama in itself that i didn't know was there until i sat down to write this book. >> host: was a surprising that the democrats did quite well in the popular vote in 68 with all the different factions they had going on? >> guest: yeah, there's that theory that if hubert humphrey had one more day he would have kept the momentum going, the polling momentum was squeaking in humphreys direction the last few days of the campaign and he en
the team he assembled who were mostly new to this is a fascinating team that includes roger ailes who had never done it before. 's campaign manager had never done it before, i mean, here is in a certain sense when the most professional campaigners we've ever had who assembled a team of kind of outsiders and renegades to do this because he had decided that he had been kind of sent off in the wrong direction by the institutional wisdom of republican campaign machinery that he had used in the past...
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he beat tommy haas who beat roger federer, so he is a very good player.aken to hospital after a serious crash at the end of the fourth stage of the tour de france when he collided with world champion peter sagan. peter sagan has been thrown off the tour as a result. in cycling it can take just a fraction of a second four—year world to come tumbling down. mark cavendish had his eyes on adding to his dirty career stage wins but in the chaos that can swell around the sprinters as they search for the line, he tangled with world champion peter sagan. he was left lying in the gutter whilst peter sagan finished second. he apologised but it was not enough as organisers kicked the slovak out of the draw. little comfort for mark cavendish, he will —— he got back on his bike and cross the line but he said he was not optimistic of being able to continue the race. he went to hospitalfor continue the race. he went to hospital for stitches in a finger and to check his shoulder which he fears has suffered damage to a ligament. before that skirmish overall race leader gar
he beat tommy haas who beat roger federer, so he is a very good player.aken to hospital after a serious crash at the end of the fourth stage of the tour de france when he collided with world champion peter sagan. peter sagan has been thrown off the tour as a result. in cycling it can take just a fraction of a second four—year world to come tumbling down. mark cavendish had his eyes on adding to his dirty career stage wins but in the chaos that can swell around the sprinters as they search for...
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and now roger is a dirt bag she goes to nbc. >> i don't know. i do think the accusations is what took her down she probably did have some evidence but when making kelly got involved that was the end of roger ailes. >>. >> what is the moment that literally the entire network was built on is not coming back to work? what happens? >> but probably did two or 300 o'reilly factor i spend a lot of time with ecru rand and staff so i spent a lot of time without a crew. i got a call that day at 12 '05 p.m.. i am in jeans and a polo shirt and mr. murdoch wants to see you now. and he said here's the deal the attorneys have said we have to part ways with bill o'reilly and the five will go to prime time. i said okay but you will stay at 5:00 i really need to maintain the audience in prime time. thank you very much and very positive and i called my wife i will still do the 5:00 show i am not sure if i am on the five anymore than it was going to be aided clock. -- at 8:00 then the press release came now that i am looking for my name on the five. [laughter] >> t
and now roger is a dirt bag she goes to nbc. >> i don't know. i do think the accusations is what took her down she probably did have some evidence but when making kelly got involved that was the end of roger ailes. >>. >> what is the moment that literally the entire network was built on is not coming back to work? what happens? >> but probably did two or 300 o'reilly factor i spend a lot of time with ecru rand and staff so i spent a lot of time without a crew. i got a...
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he pushed on, but with the injury and roger being roger, too much, championship point here and it's an ace. roger federer wins his eighth player. he has twin boys and twin girls. not all of them were amused with the win today. look at this little guy. >> they're, like, come on, it's dad's 19th grand slam title. look alive! they were just crazy on the inside with excitement. elena delladon out with a sprained ankle. she's out for the year meaning the mystics top two scorers in action and new york took advantage and this one all liberty and they lose >>> on this sunday night, swept away, at least nine people are dead after a flash flood sweeps through a popular swimming hole in arizona. the horror as bystanders watch normally calm waters turn violent. >>> health care on hold. a senate vote on the latest republican bill is delayed after senator john mccain undergoes emergency surgery. tonight, the latest on mccain's health and the health care battle. >>> out of control. a power boat makes a violent turn ejecting all ten people on board causing severe injuries and damage before it's finall
he pushed on, but with the injury and roger being roger, too much, championship point here and it's an ace. roger federer wins his eighth player. he has twin boys and twin girls. not all of them were amused with the win today. look at this little guy. >> they're, like, come on, it's dad's 19th grand slam title. look alive! they were just crazy on the inside with excitement. elena delladon out with a sprained ankle. she's out for the year meaning the mystics top two scorers in action and...
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back to you roger. thanks, enjoy your sunday.ut the seagulls of north yorkshire have become notorious for mobbing and robbing tourists fish suppers. but now a special team — with one expert member, is being deployed to target the seagulls nests in an attempt to try drive them away. danny savage reports. they are the noisy muggers in the seaside resorts of north yorkshire. herring gulls have a bad reputation here. so there is a new top bird in town. meg the hawk is here to scare off the bad boys. she scours gull territory. she circles gull territory to try and move them on. last year there were 3a attacks, in varying severity. the birds are two or three times the size of meg. and when they do hit, they can hit with some force, and it is very distressing. and when you have got families with kids, it can cause a lot of issues. and ultimately what seaside towns want to do is generate business, and if you have gull attacks on a regular basis, it is going to have an impact on that. the gulls are particularly aggressive when they have g
back to you roger. thanks, enjoy your sunday.ut the seagulls of north yorkshire have become notorious for mobbing and robbing tourists fish suppers. but now a special team — with one expert member, is being deployed to target the seagulls nests in an attempt to try drive them away. danny savage reports. they are the noisy muggers in the seaside resorts of north yorkshire. herring gulls have a bad reputation here. so there is a new top bird in town. meg the hawk is here to scare off the bad...
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roger federer was ruthless in the second set.t in the dirt, but it looked inevitable already. —— third. the perfect title sealed without dropping a set. game, set, match. a champion at wimbledon. the first man to win eight championships. champion at wimbledon. the first man to win eight championshipsm champion at wimbledon. the first man to win eight championships. it was 110w to win eight championships. it was now his time to show emotion. the recordbreaker of now his time to show emotion. the recordbrea ker of wimbledon now his time to show emotion. the recordbreaker of wimbledon and king of this court unquestionably. the eighth title for roger federer means as much as the first. jonnie peacock has won gold in the t44100m. his jonnie peacock has won gold in the t4a100m. his winning time, 10.75 seconds inside the london stadium. it was slower than his time earlier today. i know i was in good form. when it comes to the final, at the end of the day, i don't care about time. it is the cherry on top. i ca re time. it is the cherry o
roger federer was ruthless in the second set.t in the dirt, but it looked inevitable already. —— third. the perfect title sealed without dropping a set. game, set, match. a champion at wimbledon. the first man to win eight championships. champion at wimbledon. the first man to win eight championshipsm champion at wimbledon. the first man to win eight championships. it was 110w to win eight championships. it was now his time to show emotion. the recordbreaker of now his time to show emotion....
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we've seen him beat roger federer.ing his one and only grand slam title. but up against roger federer today, he really stood no chance today, did he? that straight—sets defeat, 6—3, 6—1, 6—4. and roger federer, well, the records keep tumbling, don't they? as we know, he is now the oldest male singles winner here at wimbledon and the second oldest grand slam champion in the open era. he came through this tournament playing exceptional tennis and hadn't dropped a set on his way to winning the title. nobody has done that since the great bjorn borg back in the '705. remarkable, isn't it? we are into the final week of the tour de france and britain's chris froome has retained the yellow jersey after stage 15. sunday's190km mountain stage was won by trek—segafredo's flying dutchman bauke mollema. the italian diego ulissi was second. froome suffered a mechanical problem and lost 50 seconds but recovered and ended the day 18 seconds clear of another italian, fabio aru. lynx could be reintroduced to the uk for the first time in
we've seen him beat roger federer.ing his one and only grand slam title. but up against roger federer today, he really stood no chance today, did he? that straight—sets defeat, 6—3, 6—1, 6—4. and roger federer, well, the records keep tumbling, don't they? as we know, he is now the oldest male singles winner here at wimbledon and the second oldest grand slam champion in the open era. he came through this tournament playing exceptional tennis and hadn't dropped a set on his way to winning...
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epic music, that's roger's point.tled, at madison square garden, in 2006, seeing the pig speak of habeas corpus rights, his message pretty much to me was, well you may is been listening to my music for many, many years, but you weren't paying close attention. there's a consistency to what he's been saying for all this time. one more, if we have time for it. smerkonish, i just woke up to this on my tv. this is great, the imagery of the concert footage is perfect. artistic and political. lisa, who knows if people are waking up and watching, and saying this is the show i need to see. or holy smokes, i've got tickets for this show and i didn't know what was coming. >>> next, more and more adult kids living at home with their parents, it's a 75-year high. and grandparents are moving in, too. many say that it's a bad trend. but i'm about to talk to an expert who thinks it's a step in the right direction. many parents calling into my sirius xm radio program were definitely on the side of -- bad. >> when my son was 16, he goe
epic music, that's roger's point.tled, at madison square garden, in 2006, seeing the pig speak of habeas corpus rights, his message pretty much to me was, well you may is been listening to my music for many, many years, but you weren't paying close attention. there's a consistency to what he's been saying for all this time. one more, if we have time for it. smerkonish, i just woke up to this on my tv. this is great, the imagery of the concert footage is perfect. artistic and political. lisa,...
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and karen rogers is back with a closer look at the sizzling seven-day forecast.hen "action news" continues in a moment. [ dog whimpers ] man: let's go! man #2: we're not coming out! man #1: [ sighs ] flo: [ amplified ] i got this. guys, i know being a first-time homeowner is scary, but you don't have to do this. man #2: what if a tree falls on our garage? woman: what if a tornado rips off our roof? flo: you're covered. and you've bundled your home and auto insurance, so you're saving a ton. come on. you don't want to start your new life in a dirty old truck. man #3: hey. man #1: whoa, whoa. flo: sorry. woman: oh. flo: you're safe. you're safe now. woman: i think i'm gonna pass out. can you stop using the bullhorn? flo: i don't make the rules. >>> washington is sending well wishes to senator john mccain after being diagnosed with an aggressive brain tumor. he sent out this tweet saying he appreciates the support and quote, unfortunately for my sparring partners in congress i'll be back soon so stand by. mccain the 2008 presidential nominee and a former prisoner of
and karen rogers is back with a closer look at the sizzling seven-day forecast.hen "action news" continues in a moment. [ dog whimpers ] man: let's go! man #2: we're not coming out! man #1: [ sighs ] flo: [ amplified ] i got this. guys, i know being a first-time homeowner is scary, but you don't have to do this. man #2: what if a tree falls on our garage? woman: what if a tornado rips off our roof? flo: you're covered. and you've bundled your home and auto insurance, so you're saving...
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welcome back to the kaiser report i'm max keyser time now to turn to jim rogers of rogers holdings a man who needs little introduction jim welcome i'm delighted to be here max it's been a while exactly so jim you've made your reputation really going back a few years as an international investor i remember back in the early days of the barents roundtable you always came in with these great ideas from countries around the world and this is really where you've looked at the book investment biker actually traveling around the world and looking for value so i want to talk to you about what's happening in the geo political front the world's scene. a headline from bloomberg news around the time of the g twenty read that china and germany step up as u.s. retires from world leadership that's the headline. your thoughts about this is the u.s. receding and china is standing and is there a relationship between china and germany that is emerging jim first. trumpets first they withdrew from t p p transpacific partnership which immediately threw from the pacific ocean area into china's hands when a
welcome back to the kaiser report i'm max keyser time now to turn to jim rogers of rogers holdings a man who needs little introduction jim welcome i'm delighted to be here max it's been a while exactly so jim you've made your reputation really going back a few years as an international investor i remember back in the early days of the barents roundtable you always came in with these great ideas from countries around the world and this is really where you've looked at the book investment biker...
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ok now max you do talk to jim rogers. the second half and he's also a good you know investor a famous investor former partner of jim. soros and big hedge fund guy travels the world he's he's not he's not a big crybaby like jamie dimon but you know while we've been gone as well there was a big story about wall street's diena valuation says digital currencies are replacing gold this is aswell off damage or and he's a professor of finance at n.y.u. stern school of business he is widely regarded as the foremost expert in valuing companies says it is often referred to wall street as dean of valuation and he predicts digital currency is will eventually be as important as the major paper currencies he said cryptocurrency already replaced gold for younger investors quote all currency is based on trust if you don't trust paper currency historically what you've done is you dumped paper currencies and you bought gold he said cryptocurrency have taken the role of gold at least for younger investors because they don't trust paper curr
ok now max you do talk to jim rogers. the second half and he's also a good you know investor a famous investor former partner of jim. soros and big hedge fund guy travels the world he's he's not he's not a big crybaby like jamie dimon but you know while we've been gone as well there was a big story about wall street's diena valuation says digital currencies are replacing gold this is aswell off damage or and he's a professor of finance at n.y.u. stern school of business he is widely regarded as...
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roger federer, what can i say?e court, following novak djokovic in what is an afternoon of two former champions here at you. the weather is not looking too bad either. so far so good at wimbledon, a bit of cloud bubbling up but generally it is warm out there and i suspect it is warm out there and i suspect it will stay dry during the day. 24 degrees, tomorrow warm still, probably the best day of the week but thursday a chance of some thundery showers. not everywhere is seeing beautiful weather, pretty disappointing in north berwick with a lot of cloud and some rain, some quite heavy
roger federer, what can i say?e court, following novak djokovic in what is an afternoon of two former champions here at you. the weather is not looking too bad either. so far so good at wimbledon, a bit of cloud bubbling up but generally it is warm out there and i suspect it is warm out there and i suspect it will stay dry during the day. 24 degrees, tomorrow warm still, probably the best day of the week but thursday a chance of some thundery showers. not everywhere is seeing beautiful weather,...
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i want to show you that piece of tape i took. >> okay. >> you missed it. >> roger, roger, roger, roger oh my gosh. >> i just want you to know -- >> she's a roger federer fan too. >> it's in her dna. thank you so much and i'm glad to see you holding the trophy. i wanted you to know i've been holding my tennis racquet during this entire interview. >> so, mike, you've got a problem, clearly. how do you compete with roger federer? >> let's just say i'm glad that interview was remote. that's all i have to say. >> well, thank you. we hate the fact that you're remote, but we hope to see you again soon. if you'll talk to me again. mike feldman from new york. >> of course. >> and michael gerson here. and speaking of roger federer, because i am second only to savanna perhaps as a fan girl, the federer victory making history, a record eighth men's singles title at wimbledon at the age of 35. the oldest man to win in the open era, further cementing federer's status as one of the greatest ever to play the game by not dropping a set during the entire tournament, something which had not been done sin
i want to show you that piece of tape i took. >> okay. >> you missed it. >> roger, roger, roger, roger oh my gosh. >> i just want you to know -- >> she's a roger federer fan too. >> it's in her dna. thank you so much and i'm glad to see you holding the trophy. i wanted you to know i've been holding my tennis racquet during this entire interview. >> so, mike, you've got a problem, clearly. how do you compete with roger federer? >> let's just say...
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blair is here and amazing roger federer. good morning.atched on centre court by his family including his two sets of twins, becoming the first man to win wimbledon eight times eating marin cilic in straight sets, not dropping a single set which is a record in itself. the first man to do that in 41 years. now part of wimbledon history of poets worth mentioning martina navratilova has won the ladies singles title nine times before. but at the age of 35, he becomes the oldest man in the open era to win at the all—england clu b after open era to win at the all—england club after spending six months away from the sport last year, missing the french open injune but he said that wimbledon is his favourite and he hopes to come back next year to defend his title. good news for johanna konta. excellent news, the world rankings are out and after that incredible run at wimbledon she is the fourth test player in the woman's game. moving from seventh to fourth after garbine muguruza beat venus williams in the finals on saturday. angelique kerber still
blair is here and amazing roger federer. good morning.atched on centre court by his family including his two sets of twins, becoming the first man to win wimbledon eight times eating marin cilic in straight sets, not dropping a single set which is a record in itself. the first man to do that in 41 years. now part of wimbledon history of poets worth mentioning martina navratilova has won the ladies singles title nine times before. but at the age of 35, he becomes the oldest man in the open era...
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announcer: roger federer from switzerland.appeal spanning nations and generations. sure, nobody‘s perfect, but nobody‘s seemed closer. his semifinal against tomas berdych was classic federer — a tight match against a strong opponent, where federer alwaysjust seemed to have more. at 35, he's rationed his tournaments, conserved his energy, to enable him to win points like this. the first two sets both went to tie—breaks. when he wants to, federer can just turn a rally with a flick of his wrist. commentator: it's just delicious, isn't it? berdych had beaten federer here before, reached the final here before. he was trying. it was 6—4 in the third, and the number of sets federer has lost at this year's wimbledon? none. so, roger federer, through, and that is popular on the hill. but there is still a man standing between federer and that record eighth title — a big man. marin cilic of croatia, who overcame sam querrey today — six feet six versus six feet six. and cilic is an opponent in the final federer respects. he's a lovely guy
announcer: roger federer from switzerland.appeal spanning nations and generations. sure, nobody‘s perfect, but nobody‘s seemed closer. his semifinal against tomas berdych was classic federer — a tight match against a strong opponent, where federer alwaysjust seemed to have more. at 35, he's rationed his tournaments, conserved his energy, to enable him to win points like this. the first two sets both went to tie—breaks. when he wants to, federer can just turn a rally with a flick of his...
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a 19th grandslam title for roger federer, competing in his 19th wimbledon. a foot problem, leading to a straight sets victory for roger federer. marin cilic will feel disappointed with how it played out. we had seen him beat roger federer. he pushed close last and beat him in his only grandslam title. but he stood no chance today. 80 straight set victory. —— a. records keep tumbling. as we know, he is the oldest male singles winner in wimbledon and the second oldest grandslam champion in the open era. he came through this tournament playing exceptional tennis. he had not dropped a set. no one did that since the 70s. what now for him? it's a momentous day for fans of the bbc‘s global hit sci—fi show doctor who. in an historic first, the lead character, who has become a british icon, will be played by a woman! the bbc has announced that jodie whittaker will be the 13th dr who. she replaces the very popular peter capaldi, who took the role in 2013 and leaves in this year's christmas special. our entertainment correspondent, lizo mzimba, has more. time travel sh
a 19th grandslam title for roger federer, competing in his 19th wimbledon. a foot problem, leading to a straight sets victory for roger federer. marin cilic will feel disappointed with how it played out. we had seen him beat roger federer. he pushed close last and beat him in his only grandslam title. but he stood no chance today. 80 straight set victory. —— a. records keep tumbling. as we know, he is the oldest male singles winner in wimbledon and the second oldest grandslam champion in...
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i can't wait to see roger performing again, because it is so beautiful to watch.or tennis. i cannot see him losing this championship. federer has beaten today's opponent, tomas berdych, in each of their last seven meetings. the first semifinal is underway, marin cilic two games all against them —— sam querrey, going with serve in the first set. i'm joined by the bbc‘s russell fuller, who will be commentating on the roger federer— tomas berdych match. a huge opportunity for federer against tomas berdych. irwin he may be kept waiting some time to take the court given that marin cilic and sam querrey have a history of playing a five hour match, but there is no question he is the strong favourite against tomas berdych. he is one of those players —— tom —— tomas berdych probably recorded more wins than most against him a few yea rs wins than most against him a few years back, in recent years it has been pretty much one—way traffic. federer has had two straightforward and impressive wins against dangerous opponents in the last few rounds. but 35—year—olds, even federer,
i can't wait to see roger performing again, because it is so beautiful to watch.or tennis. i cannot see him losing this championship. federer has beaten today's opponent, tomas berdych, in each of their last seven meetings. the first semifinal is underway, marin cilic two games all against them —— sam querrey, going with serve in the first set. i'm joined by the bbc‘s russell fuller, who will be commentating on the roger federer— tomas berdych match. a huge opportunity for federer...
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including the live wimbledon semifinal featuring roger federer.on last night. these attacks happened in the space of just 90 minutes. two men on a moped threw corrosive substances into people's faces before trying to rob them. the police say one of the victims has life—changing injuries. let's talk about how to treat people with acid burn injuries. what can be done for someone in that horrendous situation. dr asim shahmalak joins me from salford, he leads a team of doctors who've travelled to pakistan to help people who've been attacked there. very few people watching will have experience of this, how do you go about treating someone who has been attacked in this way? are their similarities with someone who has been burnt in a fire? they are different injuries, one of them is chemical and the other is a fire injury. for chemical injuries which these acid burn victims are, if someone suffers they have two immediately wash the affected area with cold water, 15—20 minutes under cold water. they remove the clothing and jewellery if it is near the affe
including the live wimbledon semifinal featuring roger federer.on last night. these attacks happened in the space of just 90 minutes. two men on a moped threw corrosive substances into people's faces before trying to rob them. the police say one of the victims has life—changing injuries. let's talk about how to treat people with acid burn injuries. what can be done for someone in that horrendous situation. dr asim shahmalak joins me from salford, he leads a team of doctors who've travelled to...