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or rory well. even less scary. —— come and get you.et in touch with us. stay up—to—date with all the day's business news as it happens on the bbc‘s business live page. there is insight and analysis from our team of editors, right around the globe. and we want to hear from you too. get involved. we are on twitter. and you can find us on facebook, at bbc money. business life, on tv and online. what you need to know — when you need to know. what other business stories has the media been taking an interest in? lucy is joining us again to discuss. let's not ignore you! one story we asked you to talk about was the story of the intel boss asked to step down for not telling everyone about his affair with an employee. what is your take on this? should workers have relationships with their co—workers? workers have relationships with their co-workers? from a company point of view it is not the point of policing amorous adventures but about maintaining pay and promotion integrity structures, so it is about transparency. if something is going on wi
or rory well. even less scary. —— come and get you.et in touch with us. stay up—to—date with all the day's business news as it happens on the bbc‘s business live page. there is insight and analysis from our team of editors, right around the globe. and we want to hear from you too. get involved. we are on twitter. and you can find us on facebook, at bbc money. business life, on tv and online. what you need to know — when you need to know. what other business stories has the media...
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rory unloaded.'m not going to blame it on the squirrel, but on that particular hole, he got a bogey. so it wasn't a perfect day for rory, but -- >> but he made some friends. >> replay of the squirrel. >>> vianey with a look at this crazy forecast. >> we've got a big change coming tomorrow. it's going to come in the form of a cooldown. look at predicted high for inland areas tomorrow. 87 degrees. today our predicted high was 104. it's going to be a nice big drop there. we'll start off our workweek on monday with about 84 degrees. if you notice, we kind of stick to the 80s for the remainder of the next seven days before we see another warm-up towards next weekend. we're going to be keeping a close eye on that. i think a lot of people got some good beach time today. >> it's been working that way that weekends are hot, just the way you at home enjoying like it. >> that's the way we like it. >> we'll be back at 11:00. >> have a good night. doug mcconnell: hello, i'm doug mcconnell, and we have got some w
rory unloaded.'m not going to blame it on the squirrel, but on that particular hole, he got a bogey. so it wasn't a perfect day for rory, but -- >> but he made some friends. >> replay of the squirrel. >>> vianey with a look at this crazy forecast. >> we've got a big change coming tomorrow. it's going to come in the form of a cooldown. look at predicted high for inland areas tomorrow. 87 degrees. today our predicted high was 104. it's going to be a nice big drop there....
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rory stewart is once again quite think these things. an idiotic suggestion says philip davies, and that is a giveaway. the man who talked out of domestic bill, and tried to talk out of making it free to park in hospitals is somewhat of a maverick, and that is the polite word in parliament, i think, you would know better than me. maverick in quotation marks, but in trying to address this overcrowding and the poor conditions inside prisons, it is to be welcomed. and uber on the front of the ft. it has its london licence back despite the grumblings of the net. that's right, so sadiq khan and tfl have called it a chaotic company. they have gone to court and been given a 15 month licence. they say they have grown up, the judge has accepted that. they say they will carry out audits, do voluntary first case reporting of serious offences and background checks. but i don't think you will have to go far to find i don't think you will have to go farto find a i don't think you will have to go far to find a black cabdriver who thinks things haven't
rory stewart is once again quite think these things. an idiotic suggestion says philip davies, and that is a giveaway. the man who talked out of domestic bill, and tried to talk out of making it free to park in hospitals is somewhat of a maverick, and that is the polite word in parliament, i think, you would know better than me. maverick in quotation marks, but in trying to address this overcrowding and the poor conditions inside prisons, it is to be welcomed. and uber on the front of the ft....
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rory cellan—jones, bbc news, 0rkney.phone, what should we do with all those traditional old red phone boxes? well, in the town of kingsbridge in devon, they think they've found a solution. the tiny space has been turned into the world's smallest nightclub, as john henderson explains. take your pound coin, put it in the slot, lift up the handset. # pump up the jam, pump it up. # while your feet are stomping and the jam is pumping #. a funky number. a telephone box remixed for disco dancing complete with glitter ball, flashing lights, even a smoke machine. compact but cool. they're going to come in here, they're going to put a pound in here, they're going to listen to their favourite dance tracks and all the money goes to a local charity called @115 which does activities and events for people with needs within the community here in kingsbridge, so a great charity. it's been a while since people queued to use the k6jubilee kiosk that has stood in kingsbridge for 60 years. ok, you can go in. in the last decade, payphone usag
rory cellan—jones, bbc news, 0rkney.phone, what should we do with all those traditional old red phone boxes? well, in the town of kingsbridge in devon, they think they've found a solution. the tiny space has been turned into the world's smallest nightclub, as john henderson explains. take your pound coin, put it in the slot, lift up the handset. # pump up the jam, pump it up. # while your feet are stomping and the jam is pumping #. a funky number. a telephone box remixed for disco dancing...
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you would not put your money against justin rose or rory mcilroy. the most eagerly awaited days in afghan cricket as they make their test debut against india in a historic one—off test in bangalore. the afghans gained one day international status in 2009, have qualified for their second 50—over world cup in england and wales next year, and have also been part of four twenty20 world cups. now they're taking on india in the sports longest and most traditional format. that's an amazing journey for afghanistan, getting test status in less tha n afghanistan, getting test status in less than 15 years. they have gone up less than 15 years. they have gone up against the top team in the world. it is amazing, and it is really histories. —— history. and 110w really histories. —— history. and now for some cricket news. and england beat australia in the opening 0ne—day international of their five—match series at the 0val. australia batted after winning the toss but were bowled out for 214 in 47 overs, with three wickets each for moeen ali and liam plunkett. engl
you would not put your money against justin rose or rory mcilroy. the most eagerly awaited days in afghan cricket as they make their test debut against india in a historic one—off test in bangalore. the afghans gained one day international status in 2009, have qualified for their second 50—over world cup in england and wales next year, and have also been part of four twenty20 world cups. now they're taking on india in the sports longest and most traditional format. that's an amazing journey...
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anguish for 2011 champion rory mcilroy in high winds at the us open. he shoots a ten over par first round of 80 at shinnecock hills. and johanna konta continues her winning run on grass, with victory at the nottingham open hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm olly foster. one match down 63 to go and what a start for hosts, the luznikhi stadium is still [it up here behind me and russia lit up this world cup with a result that noone really saw coming. first we had an opening ceremony. robbie williams took centre stage, vladimir putin gave a speech welcoming the world and promising a feast of football, his team came good on that thrashing saudi arabia 5—0. adan wild reports. after all the waiting, all be anticipating, this was finally rushed both of moment to welcome the world. but before the real entertainment, there was their real entertainer, robbie williams providing a little english swagger. make no mistake, this was russia's show. vladimir putin centrestage with the greetings. against saudi arabia, this was his nation's time to perform. pride can tak
anguish for 2011 champion rory mcilroy in high winds at the us open. he shoots a ten over par first round of 80 at shinnecock hills. and johanna konta continues her winning run on grass, with victory at the nottingham open hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm olly foster. one match down 63 to go and what a start for hosts, the luznikhi stadium is still [it up here behind me and russia lit up this world cup with a result that noone really saw coming. first we had an opening ceremony. robbie...
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rory cellan—jones, bbc news.ia tomorrow night in moscow as the 2018 world cup kicks off. 32 teams will compete for the trophy, with the matches being played in 11 different cities. away from the games, there's been some focus on security concerns and political tensions, as our sports editor dan roan reports. russia is playing host to the greatest showpiece in sport, whether you like it or not. fans around the world a re you like it or not. fans around the world are already enjoying the buildup. politics is never far away from such occasions. today, president putin himself made a surprise appearance at a future meeting. he says the country is ready to host the world cup and give the best time and most positive experience to those who come to russia. welcome to russia. he has ordered a crackdown on the kind of russian hooliganism that marred 2016. this is one of those convicted, serving seven months in a french prison, but said there will be no repeat. there will be no hooliganism. it will be a holiday of football.
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rory cellan—jones, bbc news. that's the way it's looking. you're watching bbc news news.hello. i'm tim hague, and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: we're less than 2a hours away from the start of this year's world cup, but in 8 year's time, it'll be a united tournament, with canada, mexico, and the us confirmed as co—hosts for 2026. spain are in a "real" mess after a club versus country row. they've sacked their head coach just two days before their opening world cup match against the european champions. and we take a closer look at the host nation. russia are the lowest—ranked team in the tournament. but how far can they go on home soil? hello, and thanks for joining us on sport today. it's been quite a day in russia on the eve of the 21st world cup finals. we are also talking about the 23rd finals, because fifa members have voted for the united states, mexico, and canada to host the world cup in 2026. they beat off the bid from morocco and it will be the third time world cup finals matches will be in mexico, a first for ca
rory cellan—jones, bbc news. that's the way it's looking. you're watching bbc news news.hello. i'm tim hague, and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: we're less than 2a hours away from the start of this year's world cup, but in 8 year's time, it'll be a united tournament, with canada, mexico, and the us confirmed as co—hosts for 2026. spain are in a "real" mess after a club versus country row. they've sacked their head coach just two...
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all right thank you for that rory chalons live for us in moscow let's not bring in our sports presenter tatiana sanchez for all the action on the pitch the first game has just started russia versus saudi arabia must admit tatiana it's hard to get super excited about this opening match because these teams are not the best to be said absolutely in a lot of people are saying the same thing and you've got to have the lowest teams in the competition playing the opening game russia being the lowest saudi arabia being the second lowest saudi arabia actually the last time they want to game is back in one thousand nine hundred four against belgium is i fully will see how that game unfolds at the moment is no no so the eye opening world cup match between russia and saudi arabia under way of course earlier these were the scenes in the russian capital fund from eight of the thirty two participating countries there in the world's largest country and there will be supporters from other countries that also travel simply to take in the football or sports correspondent lee wellings is in moscow and join
all right thank you for that rory chalons live for us in moscow let's not bring in our sports presenter tatiana sanchez for all the action on the pitch the first game has just started russia versus saudi arabia must admit tatiana it's hard to get super excited about this opening match because these teams are not the best to be said absolutely in a lot of people are saying the same thing and you've got to have the lowest teams in the competition playing the opening game russia being the lowest...
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the socialist party leader pedro sanchez is positioned to be the winner he wants to move against rory's government and he has the support of spain's regional parties that are there is that i'm going to ask you a question mr rajoy are you ready to resign are you ready to resign today right now . resign mr rajoy and everything will be out. you will leave the presidency of the government by your own will. of course we believe we are responding to the wishes of the majority of past the society. the most responsible course of action is to vote yes i trust that the promise of dialogue you made in your speech is true and you did not abuse the power and responsibility we are giving you. there. i appreciate your turn the words and your actions in this debate despite our differences i announce our support for the no confidence motion to bring mariano rajoy is time to an end. are here in the studio to talk about what is about to happen in spain i'm joined by dr material garavaglia he is a research associate at the department of politics and international relations at university of oxford joining u
the socialist party leader pedro sanchez is positioned to be the winner he wants to move against rory's government and he has the support of spain's regional parties that are there is that i'm going to ask you a question mr rajoy are you ready to resign are you ready to resign today right now . resign mr rajoy and everything will be out. you will leave the presidency of the government by your own will. of course we believe we are responding to the wishes of the majority of past the society. the...
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you followed the proceedings in parliament today did you get the impression that tomorrow will be rory's final day in office. well a disappointed looks like it is almost a done deal but a scientist has enough support in parliamentary he has probably a hundred and eighty two seed he only need one hundred and seventy six so he's always even more see them more votes and then then he needs. sounding needs to happen something really. wild many another who would have to resign. that would be the only opportunity to change do you do you think non-confidence vote but certainly yes look very very very possible that money on the hoist he's leaving office tomorrow is i mean do you think there's an irony here that cattle on deputies will be helping to bring down prime minister or to morrow. thirdly ironic i think is not only the corruption. bring in and money out of the whole government down but only got to learn. the hard lot of war to be going to a better way to manage the got to learn. referendum and. the river and immediately it's an old really bottom and for example the basque nation are the .
you followed the proceedings in parliament today did you get the impression that tomorrow will be rory's final day in office. well a disappointed looks like it is almost a done deal but a scientist has enough support in parliamentary he has probably a hundred and eighty two seed he only need one hundred and seventy six so he's always even more see them more votes and then then he needs. sounding needs to happen something really. wild many another who would have to resign. that would be the only...
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rory stewart.kons demands for tougher punishment would rise as the view of victims became more prominent. generally, in society, i feel that over the next 15 years, there is going to be an increasing suspicion of perceived elites, and increasing demand, i don't know if you call it a populist demand or democratic demand for the expression of the citizens‘ views, and that would express himself i believe in more and more focus on victims. you can see this already in people coming forward all the time in legislation. probably the most dramatic example is going to be around sentences for people killed in car accidents. so death by dangerous driving. death by careless driving. traditionally, the view of the law, as you know, would be that somebody driving the car was not intending to kill that person and therefore the sentence length was correspondingly shorter. we are moving to a situation now that victims are increasingly saying, "if you kill someone, that feels to the victim, feels to the victim like
rory stewart.kons demands for tougher punishment would rise as the view of victims became more prominent. generally, in society, i feel that over the next 15 years, there is going to be an increasing suspicion of perceived elites, and increasing demand, i don't know if you call it a populist demand or democratic demand for the expression of the citizens‘ views, and that would express himself i believe in more and more focus on victims. you can see this already in people coming forward all the...
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young guns as a lot of interest in jordan speed than index players those others jordan eberle and rory yes and i think a lot of them they actually they grew up watching tiger they were inspired rory mcilroy actually grew up an island of course with a lot of rain and lousy weather and he actually reportedly. chip go falls into the washing machine when his mother well was it wasn't washing things and she got very annoyed with all the clanking but this really rock and roll remark arroyo jordan speech and then ernie els as well o'neil's and phil mickelson how did all of. you know you've been there for a long enough rickie fowler when he was would be a bronze as well yes and when i think of ricky i think of you know the promotion here i mean i think rocket mortgage and i think farmers insurance co's are how do these folks yes so how do these folks make money other than just winning golf tournaments ok so when it goes to once it's probably only about something like twenty eight thirty percent of their income they also make a lot of money not just on the winning but from licensing from the sp
young guns as a lot of interest in jordan speed than index players those others jordan eberle and rory yes and i think a lot of them they actually they grew up watching tiger they were inspired rory mcilroy actually grew up an island of course with a lot of rain and lousy weather and he actually reportedly. chip go falls into the washing machine when his mother well was it wasn't washing things and she got very annoyed with all the clanking but this really rock and roll remark arroyo jordan...
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rory cellanjones, bbc news, orkney. time for a look at the weather. here's tomasz schafernaker.ging in the last couple of days. quite easy for us here in the weather centre with more or less the weather centre with more or less the same forecast for the next few days. but i would emphasise the strength of the sunshine, more on that in a second.
rory cellanjones, bbc news, orkney. time for a look at the weather. here's tomasz schafernaker.ging in the last couple of days. quite easy for us here in the weather centre with more or less the weather centre with more or less the same forecast for the next few days. but i would emphasise the strength of the sunshine, more on that in a second.
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studio: rory cellan—jones, thank you.e london bridge terror attack a year ago say they feel forgotten, and their plans to put up a memorial plaque for their son have been blocked. james mcmullan was stabbed to death when three men armed with knives drove a van into pedestrians and attacked people in nearby borough market. mr mcmullan‘s father, simon, has been talking to our home affairs correspondent, daniel sandford. the london bridge attack last year was part of a hugely traumatic few months. it happened days after the manchester attack, and just before the grenfell fire. on a summer night, three men drove a van into pedestrians on london bridge and then set about stabbing people enjoying an evening out. the people murdered on that saturday night were alexandre pigeard, sebastien belanger, xavier thomas, all from france, sara zelenak and kirsty boden from australia and christine archibald from canada. the only british victim was james mcmullan. but his father simon, and his mother, milagros, and sister melissa, told me
studio: rory cellan—jones, thank you.e london bridge terror attack a year ago say they feel forgotten, and their plans to put up a memorial plaque for their son have been blocked. james mcmullan was stabbed to death when three men armed with knives drove a van into pedestrians and attacked people in nearby borough market. mr mcmullan‘s father, simon, has been talking to our home affairs correspondent, daniel sandford. the london bridge attack last year was part of a hugely traumatic few...
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rory cellan—jones, bbc news, upper heyford, in 0xfordshire. much more coming up from 2pm.tails come from matt taylor. good afternoon. it is cooler and cloudier compared with the past few days, but pleasa nt compared with the past few days, but pleasant enough where the sun is breaking through the cloud. this is the scene in hampshirejust breaking through the cloud. this is the scene in hampshire just a short while ago, and across parts of south west england into wales we have temperatures climbing into the low to mid 20s. for most of the uk, it is dry once again. for some of you, that will change drastically in just over 24 hours' time. this bolt of cloud is being fired up i is strengthening jet stream coming towards us as a substantial low pressure system. for the time being, high pressure. showers in the south and west through the afternoon, an outside chance, but most will be dry. in the sunny spots, temperatures in the mid to high teens. the cloud disappears through tonight, with lengthier clear skies after a fresh date will be a cooler night, temperatures down into si
rory cellan—jones, bbc news, upper heyford, in 0xfordshire. much more coming up from 2pm.tails come from matt taylor. good afternoon. it is cooler and cloudier compared with the past few days, but pleasa nt compared with the past few days, but pleasant enough where the sun is breaking through the cloud. this is the scene in hampshirejust breaking through the cloud. this is the scene in hampshire just a short while ago, and across parts of south west england into wales we have temperatures...
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rory cellan—jones, bbc news.ications for workers in the so—called "gig economy". the uk supreme court decided that gary smith was in effect an employee of pimlico plumbers, rather than a freelancer, and entitled to rights such as holiday and sick pay. the compa ny‘s founder, charlie mullins, says he's considering appealing to the european court ofjustice. an italian ship carrying more than 900 migrants has been allowed to dock on the island of sicily, just days after italy refused to take another rescue ship carrying hundreds of other migrants. the diciotti, which picked up the migrants off the coast of libya, was allowed to dock because it's an italian ship. on sunday, italy closed all its ports to the franco—german boat aquarius, provoking an international outcry, as our correspondent james reynolds reports. the aquarius, rejected by italy, is now on its way to spain. france has called italy's actions irresponsible. italy's response is simple. "don't criticise us when we have taken in far more migrants than you
rory cellan—jones, bbc news.ications for workers in the so—called "gig economy". the uk supreme court decided that gary smith was in effect an employee of pimlico plumbers, rather than a freelancer, and entitled to rights such as holiday and sick pay. the compa ny‘s founder, charlie mullins, says he's considering appealing to the european court ofjustice. an italian ship carrying more than 900 migrants has been allowed to dock on the island of sicily, just days after italy...
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rory mcilory is looking like not making the cut. cut projected at 8 over.g the cut. england's women cricketers have won their one—day series against south africa, with a seven wicket victory
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chalons who joins us now live from moscow rory as we saw from singapore president trump seems to like big one on one summits president putin has been wanting to sit down with the u.s. president for some time now what's the likelihood that of a big breakthrough in russia u.s. relations. well i think they're both in washington d.c. and here in moscow there is not a huge amount of excitement or hope that if this trump putin meeting does indeed happen that it will result in anything massively progressive in terms of u.s. russia relations i think the feeling in both capitals is that trust is. a pretty serious low and it's going to take more than one flashy event between putin and trump to heal that the differences between the countries on things like syria ukraine election meddling cyberwarfare weapons control etc are just too great at the moment so yes there will be much fanfare made around the world when putin and trump sit down together if that's what indeed they do and we are likely to hear from trump after such a meeting that you know this is taking a great step forward in making amer
chalons who joins us now live from moscow rory as we saw from singapore president trump seems to like big one on one summits president putin has been wanting to sit down with the u.s. president for some time now what's the likelihood that of a big breakthrough in russia u.s. relations. well i think they're both in washington d.c. and here in moscow there is not a huge amount of excitement or hope that if this trump putin meeting does indeed happen that it will result in anything massively...
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while rory mcilroy fared even worse.e 2011 champion, who started on the back nine, opened up with a 10—over—par round of 80, and he faces a battle just to make the cut. so here's how the top of the leaderboard looks after the first day, with a four—way tie for the lead. and the only man in that top four who is not american is ian poulter. i obviously feel pretty good. us open golf has not been good for me through the years. it is the first one i've played in three years and this was the first one i ever played backin this was the first one i ever played back in 200a. so to come here and enjoy the first round is really quite nice. thursday was a historic day for afg hanistan‘s cricketers, as they became the 12th and newest test—playing nation. they're playing india in a one—off test in bangalore. but they struggled at first as india's openers put on 168 for the 1st wicket. shikhar dhawan became the first indian batsman to make a century in a single session. but afghanistan fought back and slowed down the home side's progr
while rory mcilroy fared even worse.e 2011 champion, who started on the back nine, opened up with a 10—over—par round of 80, and he faces a battle just to make the cut. so here's how the top of the leaderboard looks after the first day, with a four—way tie for the lead. and the only man in that top four who is not american is ian poulter. i obviously feel pretty good. us open golf has not been good for me through the years. it is the first one i've played in three years and this was the...
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four—time major winner, rory mcilroy, admits if he wasn't playing himself, he'd like to see mickelsonand just purely asafan if i was not playing and just purely as a fan of golf i would love to see phil wins this week because it's great for the game. it's a huge story in the game of golf and as someone story in the game of golf and as someone involved in the game i think he would be really cool for that to happen. c is as i'm playing in the tournament out rather beat him and if it is not me that's wins this week he would be a great story if there was the wind. roger federer made his long awaited return to tennis this afternoon after nearly three months out of the game and despite losing his first set to mischa zverev at the stuttgart cup, the former world number one shook off the rust to win 3—6, 6—4, 6—2. federer has dropped to second in the world rankings, behind rafa nadal, but will regain top spot if he reaches the final in germany. as for rafa nadal, well he's withdrawn from next week's championships at queen's club. the french open champion says he needs time to recover after pl
four—time major winner, rory mcilroy, admits if he wasn't playing himself, he'd like to see mickelsonand just purely asafan if i was not playing and just purely as a fan of golf i would love to see phil wins this week because it's great for the game. it's a huge story in the game of golf and as someone story in the game of golf and as someone involved in the game i think he would be really cool for that to happen. c is as i'm playing in the tournament out rather beat him and if it is not me...
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rory mcilory is looking like not making the cut. cut projected at 8 over. in real danger of not making the cut. england's women cricketers have won their one—day series against south africa, with a seven wicket victory in the deciding third match at canterbury. having been set 229 to win, opener tammy beaumont scored a second successive century — that's herfifth in odi cricket and it came off 123 balls. captain heather knight scored a half century, finishing unbeaten on 80, as england reached their target with six overs to spare. it means they've won the three—match series 2—1. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more sport throughout the weekend. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are lynn davidson, whitehall correspondent at the sun, and martin bentham, who's the home editor of the london evening standard. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. starting with the times, who lead on the case of a 12—year—old boy, who's been admitted to hospital after his cannabis oil medication was conf
rory mcilory is looking like not making the cut. cut projected at 8 over. in real danger of not making the cut. england's women cricketers have won their one—day series against south africa, with a seven wicket victory in the deciding third match at canterbury. having been set 229 to win, opener tammy beaumont scored a second successive century — that's herfifth in odi cricket and it came off 123 balls. captain heather knight scored a half century, finishing unbeaten on 80, as england...
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tiger woods, jordan speith, rory mcilroy, and jason day all missed the cut let's head to new york...n johnson... the number-one ranked golfer in the world... in contention until the end... but not quite enough as he finised 3-over... 2 strokes back here is your winner... brooks koepka... last year's surprise winner is a surprise no more... he shot a 68 today... finished at 1-over to win by a stroke... it's the 6th time a golfer has won back-to-back u-s opens the u-s-g-a will be under a lot of fire... though... for creating a course so dificult that no golfer was able to finish under par... everyone loves a good underdog storymeco's national team made some history against the defending world cup champion germany. mexico took it to germany right away... the germans made a run soon after but neither team was able to score until the 35th minute... hirving 35th minute... hirving lozano... he is considered the future star of the mexican squad... he scores the go- ahead goal... germany tried getting the equlizer but mexico's defense hung on. this is the first time mexcio has ever beaten ger
tiger woods, jordan speith, rory mcilroy, and jason day all missed the cut let's head to new york...n johnson... the number-one ranked golfer in the world... in contention until the end... but not quite enough as he finised 3-over... 2 strokes back here is your winner... brooks koepka... last year's surprise winner is a surprise no more... he shot a 68 today... finished at 1-over to win by a stroke... it's the 6th time a golfer has won back-to-back u-s opens the u-s-g-a will be under a lot of...
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well rory latimer putin was of course the biggest political star on the pitch by far but speaking of footballing legends well there were plenty of those first and foremost in one of the posts defending one of the posts was real madrid's football genius it character serious also of course known as the twenty ten world cup winner the champion of the world with team spain interestingly enough he's a former national team's teammate if i may say so defend his defend poor catalyst puyol was playing against him in this game which by the way and it in adroit ended in a tie also there on the pitch was brazil's rinaldo and i remember how i was chasing down you know those stickers with his photographs back in the ninety's and now he's on the red square here playing a friendly. i mean a bunch of bunch of children. bunch of kids so you have that also president jonny infantile you know made a bit of an address before the game started you can have a listen. unbelievable great celebration great matches perfect organization hospitable country you just walk around the city you can see men women boys w
well rory latimer putin was of course the biggest political star on the pitch by far but speaking of footballing legends well there were plenty of those first and foremost in one of the posts defending one of the posts was real madrid's football genius it character serious also of course known as the twenty ten world cup winner the champion of the world with team spain interestingly enough he's a former national team's teammate if i may say so defend his defend poor catalyst puyol was playing...
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and other attacks for a month the eyes of the world will be on russia everything has to go smoothly rory chalons al-jazeera moscow. well james dorsey is a syndicated columnist and he's the author of the turbulent world of middle east soccer he's joining us and skype from singapore we certainly appreciate your being with us thank you very much indeed if i understand it correctly from past experience the group placings in matches that take place in the world cup very often defy global politics what teams should be we will be watching out for in this one. well i think that certainly saudi arabia iran. iceland. would certainly walk from the region being saudi arabia for the first time in more than a cage in the world cup against the background of the kingdom vying to authorities in the woods with the international football politics the europeans are one of the best performing african teams and the at the world cup for the first time in twenty eight years the iranians obviously one of the best teams and both saudi arabia and iran were to get out of the group stage you could actually see a cla
and other attacks for a month the eyes of the world will be on russia everything has to go smoothly rory chalons al-jazeera moscow. well james dorsey is a syndicated columnist and he's the author of the turbulent world of middle east soccer he's joining us and skype from singapore we certainly appreciate your being with us thank you very much indeed if i understand it correctly from past experience the group placings in matches that take place in the world cup very often defy global politics...
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than press freedom let's cross live to paula right now and find out what is going on paula this is rory here in moscow i hope you can hear me ok can you talk us through what's happened. morry hi i'm currently sitting in the departure lounge here at the kiev international airport i don't have my crossbow that was taken by the authorities around about three hours ago now as you mentioned i picked this morning i'm supposed to be attending an o.e.c.d. conference the organization for security and cooperation in europe and now we do the title of the conference that is to strengthen media freedom and code as i'm in ukraine during times of conflict in and around the country now when i lived at the customs control it was obviously something the system because they pulled me aside off to looking at my cost board and they took me into a side room i waited in about one and a half hours a off to which they came in off me for my press accreditation and while thea and i presented them with the program although if the conference which again is it's a programme about one of the stations this morning we'
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up with strings ♪ ♪ these are a few of my favorite things ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> a rocky start for pro groveler roryery. he's about to gbegin the third round when a squirrel runs across the tee box. the squirrel continued to linger for several seconds, crisscrossing from one side to the other. mcilroy was eventually able to hit his shot, but he bogeyed the hole. >> there you go. okay? >> the squirrel cursed him. >>> vianey, crazy weekend. >> those red flag warnings continue through tomorrow, at least some good news in sight and it comes from the form of a cooldegrees. not bad. not bad. >> we'll be back at 6:00. >> see you then. >>> tonight thousands of people protest the treatment of my grant families as confusion grows over how parents and children will be reunited. the uproar after the white house press secretary is asked to leave a restaurant in a small virginia town that voted overwhelmingly against president trump. crimes committed long ago now being solved using the same technology that lets us find our distant relatives. >> drug testing for pot while more companies are deciding why it is no l
up with strings ♪ ♪ these are a few of my favorite things ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> a rocky start for pro groveler roryery. he's about to gbegin the third round when a squirrel runs across the tee box. the squirrel continued to linger for several seconds, crisscrossing from one side to the other. mcilroy was eventually able to hit his shot, but he bogeyed the hole. >> there you go. okay? >> the squirrel cursed him. >>> vianey, crazy weekend. >> those red flag...
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rory shot 80 jason day 79. jordan spieth 78. phil mickelson 77. tiger woods, 78.re four tied at the top. and 1 under par. d.j., ian poulter, russell henley and scott piercy. from all of us with fox golf, until tomorrow what kind of a day willck? we'll find out together. five-year average, sitting at essentially 70 feet right now. so that's recovered over the years. as we have done projects to restore natural areas and reduce storm water pollution. >> we all love tahoe. many of us flock up there every winter andd we wish you all the best. thank you for your insight. we appreciate it. >>> we want to take a moment to thank all of yous on ktvu fox 2. we were on ktvu plus for the first 40 of the broadcast, but a lot of you enjoyed the golf. >> the golf, how about open. and now weto throw you over and find out how our weather is. golfing weekend for some? >> that's encouraging, the reports. not that the lake is losing clarity, it's all mother nature, it's just what happens, and i'm glad he did a nice job because so often we alarm ourself windshield these things, and --
rory shot 80 jason day 79. jordan spieth 78. phil mickelson 77. tiger woods, 78.re four tied at the top. and 1 under par. d.j., ian poulter, russell henley and scott piercy. from all of us with fox golf, until tomorrow what kind of a day willck? we'll find out together. five-year average, sitting at essentially 70 feet right now. so that's recovered over the years. as we have done projects to restore natural areas and reduce storm water pollution. >> we all love tahoe. many of us flock up...
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investors with roried about the threat of a trade war between the.s. and china and went through the list china has rolled out in retaliation. chipmakers, soybean farmers, they're among the victims of this. semiconductor names lintel, broad com and lamb research all came under prsure. intel got ungraded by a firm. and if you sti t thinkde uncertainty issm no big deal, l caps tell a different story. russell 2000 is up about ha11%. erre twice what the s&p 500 is up this qua small caps have left exposure to international trade war than big caps. finally, one other factor could be seasonality. the dow has been down roughly 1% in the june option expirationsc day was on friday. that's one of the big volume day of the year. i'm bob pisani at the new york stock exchange. >> the commerce department today announced an investeation into dumping of steel propane cylinder frs china, taiwannd thailand. just the latest in escalating trade tensions that has many wondering what comes next when it comes to the white house's tradestrategy. kayla is in washington. >> secre
investors with roried about the threat of a trade war between the.s. and china and went through the list china has rolled out in retaliation. chipmakers, soybean farmers, they're among the victims of this. semiconductor names lintel, broad com and lamb research all came under prsure. intel got ungraded by a firm. and if you sti t thinkde uncertainty issm no big deal, l caps tell a different story. russell 2000 is up about ha11%. erre twice what the s&p 500 is up this qua small caps have...
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well all of the continents the world as they focus on russia let's cross over to our correspondent rory chalons who's in moscow eagerly i'm sure waiting for that whistle to start and also it's not just about a whistle for the football festival to start whistle for rushers well to put a more positive spin on who they are as a nation it's something they've been longing for for some time. yeah well that's the thing i mean for many countries hosting the world cup is one of the prime off the shelf purchases that can be made for burnishing your international image and yes it does cost billions of dollars but what else really draws such a massive audience of t.v. spectators visitors to your country people just coming here hoping for a good time yes there is the olympics russia has actually already done that in sochi in two thousand and fourteen but providing the nothing significant goes wrong such as avoiding the pitfalls of stadiums not being ready or bombs going off that sort of thing hosting the world cup spending that money is a pretty good bet having said that it's not a dead cert and cer
well all of the continents the world as they focus on russia let's cross over to our correspondent rory chalons who's in moscow eagerly i'm sure waiting for that whistle to start and also it's not just about a whistle for the football festival to start whistle for rushers well to put a more positive spin on who they are as a nation it's something they've been longing for for some time. yeah well that's the thing i mean for many countries hosting the world cup is one of the prime off the shelf...
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rory cellanjones, bbc news, orkney. time for a look at the weather. here's tomasz schafernaker. it is all quiet at the moment with nothing changing in the last couple of days. quite easy for us here in the weather centre with more or less the weather centre with more or less the same forecast for the next few days. but i would emphasise the strength of the sunshine, more on that in a second. we have this settled picture because of the jet strea m settled picture because of the jet stream looping around into greenland and over into scandinavia preventing any weather systems coming our way. that sunshine is very strong, high uv levels across parts of the country at the moment, about as high as they ever get in our latitudes. you might even burn through a thin t—shirt, that is how strong the sunshine is at the moment. in terms of the weather, a lot of quiet weather and sunshine around at the north sea coast in some areas has been pretty overcast. that is when you get cloud and a breeze coming from the north sea, a lot of temperature contrasts between the north coast and other areas
rory cellanjones, bbc news, orkney. time for a look at the weather. here's tomasz schafernaker. it is all quiet at the moment with nothing changing in the last couple of days. quite easy for us here in the weather centre with more or less the weather centre with more or less the same forecast for the next few days. but i would emphasise the strength of the sunshine, more on that in a second. we have this settled picture because of the jet strea m settled picture because of the jet stream...
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and my colleague rory suchet discussed how the group stages went with allie has been covering the worldup for us from st petersburg. so that's my first time ever being in st petersburg already been to russia once before and it was two months ago when i came to cover actually another full story but i was only in moscow so for the last two routes i've been the same pieces but it's just it's really sharp i have no idea just how cool a city it was how beautiful it was and. the past two weeks have been cool and the well how kind of people have you been meeting i mean obviously you've got your football fans but it's a huge mix of international sort of descended upon some petersburg yes so the first two teams to play there were iran and morocco and there were huge numbers of sorts of probably more rain events and it was just great like the russian people getting involved and also found some of the country so even though there's been like a number of teams playing this and. i've seen mexican fans who haven't played and a rule i would say like it's just been so much fun and actually i think we c
and my colleague rory suchet discussed how the group stages went with allie has been covering the worldup for us from st petersburg. so that's my first time ever being in st petersburg already been to russia once before and it was two months ago when i came to cover actually another full story but i was only in moscow so for the last two routes i've been the same pieces but it's just it's really sharp i have no idea just how cool a city it was how beautiful it was and. the past two weeks have...
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but the round of the day was by rory mcilroy. look at this from the bunker.eagle. in it goes, he's tied for 11th going into the final round. that's all the sport for now. now on bbc one it is time for the papers. hello and welcome to our look at the sunday papers. with me are the sunday times' sian griffiths and ben chu from the independent. welcome to you both, thank you for being with us. let's look at the front pages. the observer leads with a warning from a major conservative party donor that michael gove should be installed as the new tory leader, because theresa may has shown that she cannot "carry brexit through". the sunday times also leads on brexit with details of a government plan for a "doomsday no—deal brexit" that claims britain would be hit with shortages of medicine, fuel and food. the sunday telegraph pictures the queen on derby day, also marking the 65th anniversary of her coronation, the paper also reports on comments from priti patel that the conservatives are abandoning their position as the party of meritocracy. the sunday mirror has det
but the round of the day was by rory mcilroy. look at this from the bunker.eagle. in it goes, he's tied for 11th going into the final round. that's all the sport for now. now on bbc one it is time for the papers. hello and welcome to our look at the sunday papers. with me are the sunday times' sian griffiths and ben chu from the independent. welcome to you both, thank you for being with us. let's look at the front pages. the observer leads with a warning from a major conservative party donor...
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rory mcilroy has just started his round.re playing their first test match — they're only the 12th nation sanctioned to play the five—day game and their bowlers had a frustrating start to the opening day against india in bangalore, as shikhar dhawan and murali vijay put together a i68—run stand. but the tourists have recovered somewhat — at the close, india were 3li7—6 in this one—off test. that's all the sport for now. you can find the opening ceremony of the world cup on the bbc sport website. more in the next hour. a national 72 second silence has been observed to honour those who lost their lives in the grenfell tower disaster a year ago. a number of memorial services and remembrance events have also been held. this was the scene at the memorial service at st helen's church in kensington, attended by relatives and friends of the victims and community members. firemen fell silent at ladbroke grove fire station, which is the closest fire station to grenfell tower. the queen and the duchess of sussex, meghan markle, observed
rory mcilroy has just started his round.re playing their first test match — they're only the 12th nation sanctioned to play the five—day game and their bowlers had a frustrating start to the opening day against india in bangalore, as shikhar dhawan and murali vijay put together a i68—run stand. but the tourists have recovered somewhat — at the close, india were 3li7—6 in this one—off test. that's all the sport for now. you can find the opening ceremony of the world cup on the bbc...
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rory mcilroy is one of many players to have fallen victim to the windy conditions at the us open.e was confident before the start of the championship, but along with his playing partners phil mickleson and jordan speith, he really struggled today. britain's justin rose is faring a bit better, he finished one over with two birdies and three bogeys, butjust look at some the bad luck he's had. and ian poulter‘s shot here at the 13th really gives you a sense of how bad the conditions are. he bogeyed this hole, but finished one under par and shares the clubhouse lead. that's it from me, back to olly foster in moscow. many thanks indeed. you can probably hear a many thanks indeed. you can probably heara samba and many thanks indeed. you can probably hear a samba and behind me at street level entertaining the crowd, still leaving the luzhniki stadium after being royally entertained by the hosts. russia 5—0 winners against saudi arabia. we really didn't see that coming at all. what will tomorrow's games bring as they come thick and fast in this 21st fifa world cup. on the second day we ha
rory mcilroy is one of many players to have fallen victim to the windy conditions at the us open.e was confident before the start of the championship, but along with his playing partners phil mickleson and jordan speith, he really struggled today. britain's justin rose is faring a bit better, he finished one over with two birdies and three bogeys, butjust look at some the bad luck he's had. and ian poulter‘s shot here at the 13th really gives you a sense of how bad the conditions are. he...
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are proving very testing at shinnecock hills in new york — tiger woods slipping to 10 over tied with roryest of the day‘s sports stories: british number onejohanna konta is into the semi—finals of the nottingham open — she beat dalila jakupovic of slovakia in straight sets, and she‘ll face donna vekic next, who beat her in the final here last year. and konta is the only brit left in the draw because katie boulter was beaten in the quarter finals — she won only two games against top seed ashleigh barty of australia. it was boulters first ever wta quarter final. will andy murray be fit for wimbledon? well he‘s going to make a decision on whether he plays in queen‘s this evening — he‘s been at the club playing a few practice sets with fellow brits kyle edmund and cameron norrie this afternoon. australia‘s sarah roy sprinted to victory on stage three of the women‘s tour in leamington spa. the race finishes in colwyn bay on sunday, american coryn rivera has the overall lead. and afghanistan have been thrashed by india in their first ever test match. they were bowled out for 109 and 103 on day
are proving very testing at shinnecock hills in new york — tiger woods slipping to 10 over tied with roryest of the day‘s sports stories: british number onejohanna konta is into the semi—finals of the nottingham open — she beat dalila jakupovic of slovakia in straight sets, and she‘ll face donna vekic next, who beat her in the final here last year. and konta is the only brit left in the draw because katie boulter was beaten in the quarter finals — she won only two games against top...
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managed to turn a corner with this particular way of choosing the next host nation off to the few rory of the last time it happened when qatar was chosen and it was done in a very antiseptic way it was just the executive choosing it and it was a lot of bitterness that followed and a lot of recriminations this time as i said they had the drum roll they had the whole showbiz element to it this time around fifa managed to turn that particular corner with its reputation. well absolutely the number of pundits and extra was that i've managed to talk with over the last months they've all been saying how good it is to finally have a transparent election of clearly one of them one of the biggest sports events. in the world and the big question to everyone was why has it taken so long we know that this particular kind of reform was devised by the previous president joseph but now with john infantile in charge at least for now the yeah this has become a reality and without question the sixty eighth before congress in moscow has become historic not only because the twenty twenty six bid goes acros
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of the us open, with a host of big names, failing to even make the cut, included in that bunch is rorysing this weekend are tiger woods, sergio garcia and jason day, but english trio justin rose, ian poulter and tommy fleetwood are just five off the pace. we are waiting for news of andy murray. we are waiting for news of andy murray. andy murray will decide later whether he's fit enough to play at queen's club, next week. the former world number one, played some practice sets yesterday. murray had a hip operation, injanuary, and hasn't played since wimbledon, last year. if he done play at queens it is looking unlikely will be at wimbledon, i won't be the same without him, all due to that hip problem that has kept him out for a year now. we will update you from andy murray's camp but keep checking the website. australia against france, that is bbc. so it looks sunny there in russia at the moment for france—australia. what is it doing hello. if your saturday has got off to a cloudy and damp start, it will probably brighten up by the end of the day, though there will be a few showers arou
of the us open, with a host of big names, failing to even make the cut, included in that bunch is rorysing this weekend are tiger woods, sergio garcia and jason day, but english trio justin rose, ian poulter and tommy fleetwood are just five off the pace. we are waiting for news of andy murray. we are waiting for news of andy murray. andy murray will decide later whether he's fit enough to play at queen's club, next week. the former world number one, played some practice sets yesterday. murray...
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our technology correspondent rory cellan—jones is here. this sounds like a huge number.is embarrassing. it seems like the attack on dixons started injuly last year but it is only last week they uncovered it. they think the hackers may have obtained details to 5.9 million payment cards used in carriers pc world and dixons travel stores. nearly all of them, 5.8 million of them were chip and pin cards and those systems have not been breached. there were 105,000 cards, mainly from americans using them in stores which were not protected by chip and pin. the company says no evidence to date of fraud there. and separately there we re fraud there. and separately there were1.2 fraud there. and separately there were 1.2 million personal data records, not payment information but things like name, address and e—mail address. that information can be useful in things like attacks where they try and get information through e—mails. this is embarrassing for the company. systems are shown to be vulnerable. there was a situation when carphone warehouse was fined £400,000 for when carphone
our technology correspondent rory cellan—jones is here. this sounds like a huge number.is embarrassing. it seems like the attack on dixons started injuly last year but it is only last week they uncovered it. they think the hackers may have obtained details to 5.9 million payment cards used in carriers pc world and dixons travel stores. nearly all of them, 5.8 million of them were chip and pin cards and those systems have not been breached. there were 105,000 cards, mainly from americans using...
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brought by the opposition socialist party leader petro sanchez the motion calls for sanchez to replace rory as prime minister but if you're a boy are you going to resign mr hurry or are you going to keep clinging to the position weakening democracy and weakening and appreciating the quality of the government institution the motion follows the jailing of twenty nine high ranking members of the party for illegally financing campaigns in the one nine hundred ninety s. and early two thousand. became the first prime minister in office to give evidence in a trial last year. former people's party treasurer lewis was among those convicted on monday once a close ally. he was given a thirty three year jail sentence and fined fifty one million dollars roy insists the corruption allegations don't affect anyone the government last in. the sentence doesn't say i blame the people's party for being corrupt or for creating an institutional corrupt system it doesn't say this will be helpful to read the sentence and read it well one hundred seventy six m.p.'s out of three hundred fifty here it means congress
brought by the opposition socialist party leader petro sanchez the motion calls for sanchez to replace rory as prime minister but if you're a boy are you going to resign mr hurry or are you going to keep clinging to the position weakening democracy and weakening and appreciating the quality of the government institution the motion follows the jailing of twenty nine high ranking members of the party for illegally financing campaigns in the one nine hundred ninety s. and early two thousand....
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and other attacks for a month the eyes of the world will be on russia everything has to go smoothly rory talons al-jazeera moscow. and a massive dust storm on mars of but not as opportunity rover risk scientists hope it will survive the storm which is expected to completely encircled the red planet in the coming days opportunity is powered by solar panels and they're likely to be deprived of sunlight that could be weeks or even months until the sky clears enough the sunlight to reach the martian surface. you know about is there are these are our top stories u.s. south korea and japan have agreed to work together to ensure north korea gives up its nuclear weapons he was actually a state my pompei always been briefing the two asian allies on present old times meeting with north korea's leader on tuesday the south korea's foreign minister called the summit a turning point this is the first time that the higher stuff after north korea promised the president of the united states to really it's the complete denuclearization of the korean peninsula which we believe how best there stirred the po
and other attacks for a month the eyes of the world will be on russia everything has to go smoothly rory talons al-jazeera moscow. and a massive dust storm on mars of but not as opportunity rover risk scientists hope it will survive the storm which is expected to completely encircled the red planet in the coming days opportunity is powered by solar panels and they're likely to be deprived of sunlight that could be weeks or even months until the sky clears enough the sunlight to reach the...
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after years of waiting russia's world cup moments is here i'm rory chalons in moscow and keep watching to find out what hosting the world's biggest football party might do for russia's international reputation. we got some cold weather into the southeast of australia an asset only fading rather autumnal here bands of cloud right continue to drive their way through the pipe for much of a healthy slushy fine and driving see those temperatures struggle in melbourne thirteen thousand getting up to eighty in sydney a fifteen there for the night saying that for a while the more clouds you can see just around the south australia easing across into southeastern corner as we go on into friday cool still for melbourne just twelve degrees celsius my catch one it's just around the queensland coast brisbane at around twenty two degrees this hop over the tasman here but got a little bit of wet weather just coming in as well through a fair amount of cloud as per usual land of the long white cloud seeing a fair bit of cloud and that cloud will continue just make its way further east was not cheap out
after years of waiting russia's world cup moments is here i'm rory chalons in moscow and keep watching to find out what hosting the world's biggest football party might do for russia's international reputation. we got some cold weather into the southeast of australia an asset only fading rather autumnal here bands of cloud right continue to drive their way through the pipe for much of a healthy slushy fine and driving see those temperatures struggle in melbourne thirteen thousand getting up to...
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the round of the day belonged to rory mcilroy. this eagle, straight in it goes. he's tied 11th.e will be arguing for more funding for the police. he's been speaking on the andrew marr show this morning. let's speak to our political correspondent mark lobel. i think it was his first appearance on the andrew marr show since he became home secretary, so under the spotlight. that's right and they covered a lot of areas. one of which is the number of police falling to historically low levels recently. we've had this trend of recorded offences rising. last month, the home secretary addressed the police federation in birmingham and said that it provide police funding in a spending review next year. andrew marr asked him about that and it was quite an emphatic answer he got back. whiles we have increased resources dramatically in this financial year by some £460 million, i want to make ita by some £460 million, i want to make it a priority of mine in the next spending review next year. have you got the agreement of the chancellor to spend more on police and security? not yet. and securi
the round of the day belonged to rory mcilroy. this eagle, straight in it goes. he's tied 11th.e will be arguing for more funding for the police. he's been speaking on the andrew marr show this morning. let's speak to our political correspondent mark lobel. i think it was his first appearance on the andrew marr show since he became home secretary, so under the spotlight. that's right and they covered a lot of areas. one of which is the number of police falling to historically low levels...
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flanker peter o'marnie will captain the side in the absence of regular skipper rory best.as been fast—tracked into the england squad for saturday's first test against south africa injohannesburg. he only arrived in the camp on sunday, but has been named among the replacements. shields willjoin wasps next month, from hurricanes who are based in new zeland. head coach eddiejones has overlooked danny cipriani completely for the 23, despite his outstanding season at wasps. and lockjoe launchbury hasjust failed a fitness test so nick isiekwe will make his first test start in the second row. now, the philadelphia eagles have responded to donald trump's decision to withdraw an invitation to the white house — which is usually offered to the new super bowl champions. many players had opted not to attend, so the meet—up was cancelled altogether, with the administration saying protests during the national anthem were unpatriotic. so one eagles player, malcolm jenkins, made his points via hand—written cards instead, with comments about social injustice in the us. one card also appeare
flanker peter o'marnie will captain the side in the absence of regular skipper rory best.as been fast—tracked into the england squad for saturday's first test against south africa injohannesburg. he only arrived in the camp on sunday, but has been named among the replacements. shields willjoin wasps next month, from hurricanes who are based in new zeland. head coach eddiejones has overlooked danny cipriani completely for the 23, despite his outstanding season at wasps. and lockjoe launchbury...
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and other attacks for a month the eyes of the world will be on russia everything has to go smoothly rory chalons al-jazeera moscow. antarctica has lost almost three trillion tons of ice since the early one nine hundred ninety s. that's according to a new study scientists tracked the thawing by satellite data undiscovered sea levels have risen almost a centimeter causing a risk of flooding from the pacific islands to florida most of the ice has been lost from west antarctica and the antarctic peninsula a warmer ocean water is melting floating ice shelves. without zero these are our top stories the u.s. south korea and japan are vowing to work together to ensure north korea gives up nuclear weapons yes actually a state has been briefing the two asian allies on president donald trump's meeting with north korea's leader on tuesday north korean state media said trump out agreed to lift sanctions but pompei insists that won't happen yet it sanctions really we should recall these are un sanctions the sanctions really cannot take place until such time as we have demonstrated that north korea has
and other attacks for a month the eyes of the world will be on russia everything has to go smoothly rory chalons al-jazeera moscow. antarctica has lost almost three trillion tons of ice since the early one nine hundred ninety s. that's according to a new study scientists tracked the thawing by satellite data undiscovered sea levels have risen almost a centimeter causing a risk of flooding from the pacific islands to florida most of the ice has been lost from west antarctica and the antarctic...
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our technology correspondent, rory cellan—jones is here. how serious is this data breach?ck began injuly of last year, but took until last week for dixons to notice anything was going on. the other serious thing, it involves payment details, which is usually the crown jewels that hackers are looking for. dixons says 5.9 million payment cards were accessed. they were nearly all chip and pin, and those chip and pin details were not accessed, so that left them safe. but there were 105,000 non—chip and pin cards, mainly belonged to american customers. dixons says while they we re customers. dixons says while they were more vulnerable, there is no evidence to date of any fraud having been carried out with them. there we re been carried out with them. there were also 1.2 million personal records, things like names, addresses and e—mail addresses. again, dixons says there is no evidence of fraud yet, but people will be concerned about the possibility of identity theft. they will be vulnerable to fraudsters sending them e—mails and the information commission is taking it very seri
our technology correspondent, rory cellan—jones is here. how serious is this data breach?ck began injuly of last year, but took until last week for dixons to notice anything was going on. the other serious thing, it involves payment details, which is usually the crown jewels that hackers are looking for. dixons says 5.9 million payment cards were accessed. they were nearly all chip and pin, and those chip and pin details were not accessed, so that left them safe. but there were 105,000...
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and other attacks for a month the eyes of the world will be on russia everything has to go smoothly rory tallinn's al-jazeera moscow. time has taken over the top stories here in. the u.s. secretary of state is reiterating that north korea will not get sanctions relief until it can demonstrate full. my pump is been holding talks with these japanese and south korean counterparts in seoul following the singapore summit between donald trump and came. we believe that anyone understands the urgency of the timing of completing this the new course zation that he understands that we must do this quickly and that sanctions relief we should recall these are un sanctions the sanctions relief cannot take place until such time as we have demonstrated that north korea has been completely the new crisis. meanwhile the two koreas have held their first high level military talks to move in a decade the meeting took place on the northern side of the border does it and was expected to focus on president trump's pledge to end joint military exercises with the south. the u.n. security council is due to hold an
and other attacks for a month the eyes of the world will be on russia everything has to go smoothly rory tallinn's al-jazeera moscow. time has taken over the top stories here in. the u.s. secretary of state is reiterating that north korea will not get sanctions relief until it can demonstrate full. my pump is been holding talks with these japanese and south korean counterparts in seoul following the singapore summit between donald trump and came. we believe that anyone understands the urgency...
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the round of the day though belonged to rory mcilroy — a bogey—free round of 8—under par including this britian have won a gold medal this morning at the first rowing world cup of the season in belgrade. tom barras, jonny walton, graeme thomas and john collins were succesful in the men's quadruple sculls. they were trailing germany with 250 metres to go but came through to win by 0.27 of a second to open their season with a win. and with the queen in attendance, it was masar who came home in front to win the epsom derby. charlie appleby‘s colt denied the odds—on favourite saxon warrior for a first derby win for the godolphin stable. masar, ridden by william buick, finished strongly in the 239th running of the race to scoop the £920,000 in prize money. the round of 16 is under way at the french open. you can follow it on our website, and there is news of football and cricket where england havejust lost the wicket of sam curran, looking to build a first—innings total against pakistan at headingley. that's it for now. we will have more for you in around an hour's time. thank you very much.
the round of the day though belonged to rory mcilroy — a bogey—free round of 8—under par including this britian have won a gold medal this morning at the first rowing world cup of the season in belgrade. tom barras, jonny walton, graeme thomas and john collins were succesful in the men's quadruple sculls. they were trailing germany with 250 metres to go but came through to win by 0.27 of a second to open their season with a win. and with the queen in attendance, it was masar who came home...
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hi there rory yes well consumer red square as you can see people are still celebrating i think they'd be not only high tech free judging by some of those the just and the noises that we were hearing all along central moscow last night i am delighted to be joined by home a piece of presidents that got a huge joining with us often in response to thank you very much indeed welcome to moscow thank you to get a pleasure to be here say as you arrived last night did you manage to get much sleep with all the revelers out on the streets of moscow. today victory and domestic the big story of the russia. until four o'clock in the morning and into a hotel though it's impossible to sleep. love to birds was crude but it could serve on the floor to witness at their arrival their second victory all russian tea in qualified to for the next round and everything is open now it is actually it's made it a very very open to a very open group a and it's always a good thing isn't it when the host nation as a world cup has such a good start and told me this was the elementary this was the best start ever beca
hi there rory yes well consumer red square as you can see people are still celebrating i think they'd be not only high tech free judging by some of those the just and the noises that we were hearing all along central moscow last night i am delighted to be joined by home a piece of presidents that got a huge joining with us often in response to thank you very much indeed welcome to moscow thank you to get a pleasure to be here say as you arrived last night did you manage to get much sleep with...