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her 35-year-old mother rafaelle sousa charged.e say she admitted to delivering the girl and putting her in the trash.ther after they discovered a receipt inside the plastic bag. the baby's father plans to name her sara. martins says he never knew sousa his then girlfriend was pregnant. the disturbing discovery similar to another newborn girl who has captivated the nation, baby india, found in the georgia woods in a plastic bag hours after her birth last month. officials say baby india is now safe and healthy in state custody. as the search continues for her mother, state officials say thousands have expressed interest in adopting her. and in florida baby sara's father spent weeks working to gain custody. this week dna confirmed his paternity. the baby's mother is charged with attempted murder. we want to thank our abc station in west palm beach, wpbf, for capturing that emotional reunion and for help with this story. >>> boeing has pledged $100 million to help families and communities impacted by the 737 max plane crashes. nearly
her 35-year-old mother rafaelle sousa charged.e say she admitted to delivering the girl and putting her in the trash.ther after they discovered a receipt inside the plastic bag. the baby's father plans to name her sara. martins says he never knew sousa his then girlfriend was pregnant. the disturbing discovery similar to another newborn girl who has captivated the nation, baby india, found in the georgia woods in a plastic bag hours after her birth last month. officials say baby india is now...
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and then dan evans — who's the only male briton in the last 32 — plays portugal's jao sousa.s women's world cup has already broken several records including tv audiences and ticket sales as well as the biggest scoreline when the usa thrashed thailand 13—nil. and now fifa want to make the next tournament even bigger increasing the nations participating from 2a to 32 and doubling the prize money. katie gornall reports. as we near the finale of the lemons well cap here and leon, this time today to pause and reflect on the tournament as a whole which has not had his issues, but today was gee- lee- the before, the they w sbefare, the they as the out. the they ébe out. | five was women's 2a to women's 2a to inimen's 2a m— m to i in men's the tricky - 24 of 55 ' a cup 3 ' a cup 3 ' 2023 a cup ;ii— ' 2023 ‘ which cup; couple )23 i w ——| cup; couple) wel‘w ——| cup; couple) wel‘w - to cupgcwee) wel‘w-to 2023 3 cwe.e) we gigs.) .. 2023 x nothing5.e) we gigs.) .. of we had to world cup, of course we had to believe bigger and to do what we should have done already probably sometime ago, b
and then dan evans — who's the only male briton in the last 32 — plays portugal's jao sousa.s women's world cup has already broken several records including tv audiences and ticket sales as well as the biggest scoreline when the usa thrashed thailand 13—nil. and now fifa want to make the next tournament even bigger increasing the nations participating from 2a to 32 and doubling the prize money. katie gornall reports. as we near the finale of the lemons well cap here and leon, this time...
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joao sousa progresses through and there isjoe's a to my thumbs up from josie of course looking relaxednt he would call him footballing royalty but we've had actual royalty in the stands today. the duchess of sussex has been out on centre court. yet, as we now some big, good to see her there obviously we have seen the duchess of cambridge here and now the duchess of sussex has been on centre court. it's been a good day for the americans as e—mail with lauren davis knocking out angelique kerber, she was here to see serena williams in action and it's fair to say it's been a good day for the americans. on 4th ofjuly, independence day no less, but it's good to see that the brits have given us something to shout about not least of course johanna given us something to shout about not least of coursejohanna konta was in the third round. dan evans joining her and harriet as lead and the great news being that the great british weather has been playing its pa rt british weather has been playing its part as well. on day four of the ease wimbledon championships. we will be back with printing tomorr
joao sousa progresses through and there isjoe's a to my thumbs up from josie of course looking relaxednt he would call him footballing royalty but we've had actual royalty in the stands today. the duchess of sussex has been out on centre court. yet, as we now some big, good to see her there obviously we have seen the duchess of cambridge here and now the duchess of sussex has been on centre court. it's been a good day for the americans as e—mail with lauren davis knocking out angelique...
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no marathon match for the two—time champion rafa nadal, who eased pastjoao sousa, the man who beat dannumber three seed booking his place in the quarter—finals with a straight sets win. a lot of positive things out there. good with the forehand and the backhand and changing and creating some good volleys to win so happy for the victory of course and going to the quarterfinals as an advantage for me. and the defending men's champion novak djokovic made light work of his opponent, too. the number one seed brushed aside 21—year—old ugo umbert in straight sets 6-3, 6-2, 6-3. i was try to set my form sol i was try to set my form so i can play at my best in this tournament and wimbledon historically for many players and be included has been a special tournament, that has motivated me throughout my entire life commit my career, travelling when i begin to play tennis i was watching this tournament and drummingl watching this tournament and drumming i can play here one day. so i try not to think and take things for granted obviously, to get to the final eight is for granted obviously, to get to
no marathon match for the two—time champion rafa nadal, who eased pastjoao sousa, the man who beat dannumber three seed booking his place in the quarter—finals with a straight sets win. a lot of positive things out there. good with the forehand and the backhand and changing and creating some good volleys to win so happy for the victory of course and going to the quarterfinals as an advantage for me. and the defending men's champion novak djokovic made light work of his opponent, too. the...
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marjorie de sousa nos responde en "sin rollo".i me hubieran agarrado a mÍ por cualquier cosa. [risas] raÚl: quiÉn va ese dinero? [ risas] alan: vamos a ver esto que estÁ maravilloso. buen dinero. [risas] ♪ ♪ ♪ por cuÁnto le hace?tenemos algunas candidatas hermosas. de dÓnde vienen? >> somos de mÉxico. alan: muy bien. >> ella es mi hija. >> hola. alan: ahÍ va. muy bien. >> hola. alan: nuevamente, tu nombre es? >> carmen flores. alan: muy bien. necesitamos heroÍnas. las mujeres al poder. te explico. para el uniforme de una heroÍna es como supermÁn. es decir, sabes que trae el pantalÓn. [risas] [hablan a la vez] el calzÓn afuera. exactamente. por $20. [risas] te cambias. $20. carmen: tan atrevida no soy. alan: $30. carmen: no. [risas] alan: la prima, la prima. la madre por $30. [risas] $40. >> muy poquito. alan: $60. $60! $60! [hablan a la vez] >> $100. alan: lo haces por $100? >> no. alan: por $100. >> mÁs. [risas] lo hacemos. alan: lo hacen? [risas] marta a la 1,2,3. hemos cerrado el trato. estÁs lista? $100. suerte! vamos. [mÚsica
marjorie de sousa nos responde en "sin rollo".i me hubieran agarrado a mÍ por cualquier cosa. [risas] raÚl: quiÉn va ese dinero? [ risas] alan: vamos a ver esto que estÁ maravilloso. buen dinero. [risas] ♪ ♪ ♪ por cuÁnto le hace?tenemos algunas candidatas hermosas. de dÓnde vienen? >> somos de mÉxico. alan: muy bien. >> ella es mi hija. >> hola. alan: ahÍ va. muy bien. >> hola. alan: nuevamente, tu nombre es? >> carmen flores. alan: muy...
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there was a very nice anecdote , the john philip sousa composer whose name at birth was different.patriotic fervor later life, he changed his last name add usa.o sousa, to -- our facter checker said, we ran that to ground, and there is nothing there. mr. edmonds: it reminds me of the ted sorensen story about when john kennedy was at the said ich benn, and , which translated to, i am a jelly doughnut. [laughter] mr. mcconnell: i remember he said, if there is a magazine called the new yorker, and i said to you right now, i am a new yorker, you would understand that i am not saying i am a weekly magazine. you could tell it still him. he was annoyed. [laughter] we have a lot of competing voices in the white house. so how did you navigate, particularly in things like the state of the union and different agendas that may be might try to creep into a speech. what are the back room dynamics? mr. edmonds: it is different in every administration. president clinton was especially , you know, he liked to gather thoughts and ideas from everybody from his college roommate to first lady, to every
there was a very nice anecdote , the john philip sousa composer whose name at birth was different.patriotic fervor later life, he changed his last name add usa.o sousa, to -- our facter checker said, we ran that to ground, and there is nothing there. mr. edmonds: it reminds me of the ted sorensen story about when john kennedy was at the said ich benn, and , which translated to, i am a jelly doughnut. [laughter] mr. mcconnell: i remember he said, if there is a magazine called the new yorker, and...
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small criminals burglars thieves that sort of thing under strict statutory punishments because one of sousa's last acts in parliament was to lessen those penalties missed in its attacks as promised to reverse that so it's a public order opening to this new government and to act. just finally john said one of the big takeaway sounds of course being the switch from the far left in series or see one could say that the conservative party but the other interesting factor in this election is surely the. the ends of golden dolan's parliamentary career. and we saw that the beginning of that in the european parliament elections 6 weeks ago when they plummeted from the 9 percent that they had won in european elections 5 years ago. the stage was set for golden dawn to decline on sunday as well but i don't think that anyone predicted that they would disappear from parliament altogether falling below the 3 percent threshold of the popular vote that you need to be in parliament that we shall see how that plays out in the coming days there is another. rights which staunchly right wing not national socialist
small criminals burglars thieves that sort of thing under strict statutory punishments because one of sousa's last acts in parliament was to lessen those penalties missed in its attacks as promised to reverse that so it's a public order opening to this new government and to act. just finally john said one of the big takeaway sounds of course being the switch from the far left in series or see one could say that the conservative party but the other interesting factor in this election is surely...
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government buildings were set alight in him sousa district weeks of anti-government protests have targeted the electoral commission demonstrators want its officers sacked straightening what they're calling a sham election it's there is a little bad for mcmahon every malawian who wants to see justice roll in this country in the offices in the streets in the corridors of power i join the same allowing. i am one of them i mean i government spokesman agreed to speak to al-jazeera but later called off the interview saying it hadn't been authorized by president which arika local media is quoted with erica as describing the protests as illegal and he's urging opposition parties to accept the election result. always constitutional court is due to rule whether the result stands or not by the end of the month until then demonstrators say their grievances can't be swept away and they'll continue to voice their anger for al-jazeera. now the american academy of pediatrics has restructurings by migrant children depicting their time in u.s. custody they were separated from their parents while trying to c
government buildings were set alight in him sousa district weeks of anti-government protests have targeted the electoral commission demonstrators want its officers sacked straightening what they're calling a sham election it's there is a little bad for mcmahon every malawian who wants to see justice roll in this country in the offices in the streets in the corridors of power i join the same allowing. i am one of them i mean i government spokesman agreed to speak to al-jazeera but later called...
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instead, joao sousa is portugal's first player in history to reach the last 16 and will play rafa nadaleenager and partnerjay clarke had no answer for their opponents lindstedt and ostapenko in the mixed doubles. she's got biggerfish to fry next week, though. and from the youngest to the greatest, roger federer now the first player in singles history to record 350 grand slam match wins. no sweat. natalie pirks, bbc news, wimbledon. the annual ball running festival has gone off with a bang. —— all running. a fibre traditionally marks the start of the festival and which are specially bred bulls chased runners through an 800 metre stretch of narrow streets each morning. more than1 million of narrow streets each morning. more than 1 million people of narrow streets each morning. more than1 million people attend each year, you can see a lot of people there, it is a boost to the economy but is criticised for the way the animals are treated. there were protests for the start of the festival. let's get the weather now. hello there. the best of saturday's sunshine was across the northern half of
instead, joao sousa is portugal's first player in history to reach the last 16 and will play rafa nadaleenager and partnerjay clarke had no answer for their opponents lindstedt and ostapenko in the mixed doubles. she's got biggerfish to fry next week, though. and from the youngest to the greatest, roger federer now the first player in singles history to record 350 grand slam match wins. no sweat. natalie pirks, bbc news, wimbledon. the annual ball running festival has gone off with a bang....
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cuerpo. >> usted quiere saberlo para tener el cuerpo igual que ella, cuentelo doctor. >> marjorie de sousaes con un 25% siempre ve por un 100% demuestra de quÉ estÁs hecho™ >> seguimos en el candeleros por las notas de entretenciÓn estÁn que arden, sobre todo este tema, frida sofÍa pues se reencontrÓ con la paz interior y tiene mucha armonÍa en su vida profesional como espiritual, la joven estuvo debutando en los Ángeles en un evento como cantante, y esta precisamente era la imagen de cuando se reencontrÓ con su papÁ, no puedo ocultar su emociÓn, ahÍ estamos viendo fotos de lo que fue el evento cÓmo compartio, hablamos con frida y nos dijo algo que nos tomÓ por sorpresa, la guerra sin cuartel entre ella y su madre, alejandra guzmÁn, podrÍa estar apunto de terminar. >> vamos a ver lo que nos dijo. >> por algo pasan las cosas y de todo aprendemos, de aquÍ en adelante, ya no quiero nada para atrÁs, quiero estar aquÍ presente hoy y asÍ quiero que me conozcan como soy en realidad. >> yo lo he dicho 20 mil veces, esto es entre nosotras y ya habrÁ el tiempo y lugar en el cual nos vamos sentar y h
cuerpo. >> usted quiere saberlo para tener el cuerpo igual que ella, cuentelo doctor. >> marjorie de sousaes con un 25% siempre ve por un 100% demuestra de quÉ estÁs hecho™ >> seguimos en el candeleros por las notas de entretenciÓn estÁn que arden, sobre todo este tema, frida sofÍa pues se reencontrÓ con la paz interior y tiene mucha armonÍa en su vida profesional como espiritual, la joven estuvo debutando en los Ángeles en un evento como cantante, y esta...
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his grandmother in hull and he has won an american contest to win a wildcard and she is making on sousather is looking decent. but not every where. clouds you can see south of iceland, a front that is approaching the north—west of the united kingdom and that spells some cloud and rain by the end of the night in scotland. but the vast majority of the country, clear spells tonight and actually not too cold in the south early on wednesday morning, temperatures around 14 degrees in the centre of town. fresher in newcastle. tomorrow, dawns on a sunny note. apart from north western scotland. a weather front approaching. there will be some rain in highland. south of the lowlands, the weather is looking fine and the temperatures are bang on average. 22 in london. 18 in glasgow and everybody. 0n in london. 18 in glasgow and everybody. on thursday, a subtle change, high pressure dominates central and southern britain, but in the north fronts are moving in and that spells some cloud and rain for scotland. it will go down hill in the north. a fresher breeze off the atlantic. in the south light wind
his grandmother in hull and he has won an american contest to win a wildcard and she is making on sousather is looking decent. but not every where. clouds you can see south of iceland, a front that is approaching the north—west of the united kingdom and that spells some cloud and rain by the end of the night in scotland. but the vast majority of the country, clear spells tonight and actually not too cold in the south early on wednesday morning, temperatures around 14 degrees in the centre of...
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rafael nadal opens up play on centre court, taking on portugal'sjoao sousa who knocked out britain'ssonga, to reach the 11th round. defending mens champion novak djokovic, roger federer and serena williams are also in action. dutchman mike teunissen will wear the yellowjersey again for stage three of the tour de france. his team yumbo visma helped him extend his lead to 10 seconds in sunday's team time—trial in brussels. the riders will leave belgium on monday going from banche, crossing the border into france and finishing in epernay. instagram posts from the us women's football team have been trending after they defended the women's world cup. megan rapinoe, who won player of the tournament — was pictured with a winners medal in her mouth. the co—captain of the side, had a social media spat, with none other than us president donald trump earlier in the tournament. rapinoe saying she'd refuse a white house visit if the team won. trump tweeted his congratulations to the team, saying they'd done america proud. no mention of any earlier fall out, or if a visit is on the cards. since it
rafael nadal opens up play on centre court, taking on portugal'sjoao sousa who knocked out britain'ssonga, to reach the 11th round. defending mens champion novak djokovic, roger federer and serena williams are also in action. dutchman mike teunissen will wear the yellowjersey again for stage three of the tour de france. his team yumbo visma helped him extend his lead to 10 seconds in sunday's team time—trial in brussels. the riders will leave belgium on monday going from banche, crossing the...
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and on court 0ne it is dan evan, another briton enjoying a great summer, he plays the lower ranked sousatre court is another briton opening up, that is haar are the dart against ashleigh barty, and they are followed by a potential box office encounter, rafael nadal against tsonga, if tsonga brings his a—game to that match we could have a spectacle. in singles action is roger federer, against luca pouille. not to gore get coco gauff. she is in action with jay clarke. thank you very much. let us hope the rain holds off. there's more throughout the day on the bbc news channel. the next national news is on at the earlier time of 3.30. now on bbc one it's time for the news where you are. welcome to bbc london news. up to 1.5 million people are expected to take to the streets of london today for the pride parade. it's been described as the biggest and most diverse event yet. the parade has just got under way — sarah harris has more. getting ready to march and celebrate 50 years of activism. 0rganisers say it will be the biggest ever parade. dom from finchley remembers the early days when being
and on court 0ne it is dan evan, another briton enjoying a great summer, he plays the lower ranked sousatre court is another briton opening up, that is haar are the dart against ashleigh barty, and they are followed by a potential box office encounter, rafael nadal against tsonga, if tsonga brings his a—game to that match we could have a spectacle. in singles action is roger federer, against luca pouille. not to gore get coco gauff. she is in action with jay clarke. thank you very much. let...
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instead, joao sousa is portugal's first player in history to reach the last 16 and will play rafa nadaltoday the teenager and partnerjay clarke had no answer for their opponents lindstedt and 0stapenko in the mixed doubles. she's got biggerfish to fry next week, though. and from the youngest to the greatest, roger federer is now the first player in singles history to record 350 grand slam match wins. no sweat. natalie pirks, bbc news, wimbledon. and finally, we know the line up for next week's cricket world cup semi—finals. england are going to play australia and india will face new zealand. go to the bbc sport website for details of today's final group matches. britain's biggest ever pride has been taking place in london with an all—singing, all—dancing carnival of colour. 0rganisers say up to 1.5 million people attended. this year's event celebrated 50 years since the first stonewall uprising in new york, where a series of violent confrontations took place between police and gay rights activists. here's our lgbt correspondent ben hunte. and just a warning, this report contains some fl
instead, joao sousa is portugal's first player in history to reach the last 16 and will play rafa nadaltoday the teenager and partnerjay clarke had no answer for their opponents lindstedt and 0stapenko in the mixed doubles. she's got biggerfish to fry next week, though. and from the youngest to the greatest, roger federer is now the first player in singles history to record 350 grand slam match wins. no sweat. natalie pirks, bbc news, wimbledon. and finally, we know the line up for next week's...
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two—time champion rafa nadal eased past joao sousa, the man who beat dan evans on saturday. djokovic made light work of his opponent too. the number one seed brushed aside 21—year—old ugo umbert in straight sets. and things werejust as comfortable for the 8—time champion roger federer. he reached a record—extending 17th wimbledon quarter—final after a straight—sets win over italian matteo berrettini injust an hour and 14 minutes. after two days in brussels, the the tour de france has now moved next, india and new zealand will battle it out for a place in the final of the cricket world cup when they meet in tuesday's semi final at old trafford. we've been hearing from both captains. both teams are experienced enough to have played these games stop in new zealand were in the finals last time and they know how to play knockout games and they've had a wonderful world cup again. quality side. on the day, whichever team is more brave, and being calculated, that tea m brave, and being calculated, that team stands a better chance to win. whoever handles pressure better is the team t
two—time champion rafa nadal eased past joao sousa, the man who beat dan evans on saturday. djokovic made light work of his opponent too. the number one seed brushed aside 21—year—old ugo umbert in straight sets. and things werejust as comfortable for the 8—time champion roger federer. he reached a record—extending 17th wimbledon quarter—final after a straight—sets win over italian matteo berrettini injust an hour and 14 minutes. after two days in brussels, the the tour de france...
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instead, joao sousa is portugal's first player in history to reach the last 16 and will play rafa nadaleenager and partnerjay clarke had no answer for their opponents lindstedt and ostapenko in the mixed doubles. she's got biggerfish to fry next week, though. and from the youngest to the greatest — roger federer now the first player in singles history to record 350 grand slam match wins. no sweat. natalie pirks, bbc news, wimbledon. britain's harriet dart went out... beaten by the world number one ashleigh barty on centre court. dart said it was a "learning curve". trouble could be looming for the italian fabio fognini. the world number 10 has apologised after being heard to say that he wanted a bomb to explode on wimbledon during his defeat to the american tennys sandgren. phil neville described england's third place playoff at the world cup as a "nonsense" game and said his players need to improve 20 % after losing to sweden in nice. the lionesses were 2—0 down in the first 22 minutes. sofia jakobsson getting the second. england rallied later in the first half and got a goal thanks to
instead, joao sousa is portugal's first player in history to reach the last 16 and will play rafa nadaleenager and partnerjay clarke had no answer for their opponents lindstedt and ostapenko in the mixed doubles. she's got biggerfish to fry next week, though. and from the youngest to the greatest — roger federer now the first player in singles history to record 350 grand slam match wins. no sweat. natalie pirks, bbc news, wimbledon. britain's harriet dart went out... beaten by the world...
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sousais sousa is probably feeling tired and is being given the runaround.me and it could be that toughest match against patrick patrick of can coco gauff which the court filings? the youngest person since 1991. she lit up the first week and she could wear light at the second week as well. plenty to look forward to. tyson fury says a rematch with wbc heavyweight champion deontay wilder will take place on 22 february next year. their originalfight in december ended in a draw, but fury was convinced he'd won. in his only bout since then, he stopped german tom schwarz last month. wilder is due to defend his belt against luis ortiz, win that and a rematch would be possible with fury, who says a deal has been signed. after the usa's victory in the women's world cup final, their captain meghan rapinoe says that progress has to be made when it comes to pay in the women's game. a large section of the crowd chanting: equal pay! equal pay! a large section of the crowd after their win against the netherlands in yesterday's final chanted "equal pay". the us team has bee
sousais sousa is probably feeling tired and is being given the runaround.me and it could be that toughest match against patrick patrick of can coco gauff which the court filings? the youngest person since 1991. she lit up the first week and she could wear light at the second week as well. plenty to look forward to. tyson fury says a rematch with wbc heavyweight champion deontay wilder will take place on 22 february next year. their originalfight in december ended in a draw, but fury was...
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instead, joao sousa is portugal's first player in history to reach the last 16 and will play rafa nadal teenager and partnerjay clarke had no answer for their opponents lindstedt and 0stapenko in the mixed doubles. she's got biggerfish to fry next week, though. and from the youngest to the greatest, roger federer now the first player in singles history to record 350 grand slam match wins. no sweat. natalie pirks, bbc news, wimbledon. much more to look forward to in the second week. the weather now with helen willetts. hello there. the best of saturday's sunshine was across the northern half of the uk, but it's not where we saw the highest temperature. even though we saw scenes like this across the great orme looking out towards llandudno. we did have lower temperatures than those of friday. it was distinctly grey at times with some drizzle underneath our weather front, however, so a very different day. it's in the far south, where we had the early sunshine, where we saw the highest temperatures. for most, it was a very pleasant high teens, low 20s, but chilly in that north—westerly and
instead, joao sousa is portugal's first player in history to reach the last 16 and will play rafa nadal teenager and partnerjay clarke had no answer for their opponents lindstedt and 0stapenko in the mixed doubles. she's got biggerfish to fry next week, though. and from the youngest to the greatest, roger federer now the first player in singles history to record 350 grand slam match wins. no sweat. natalie pirks, bbc news, wimbledon. much more to look forward to in the second week. the weather...
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instead, joao sousa is portugal's first player in history to reach the last 16 and will play rafa nadalr and partnerjay clarke had no answer for their opponents lindstedt and 0stapenko in the mixed doubles. she's got biggerfish to fry next week, though. and from the youngest to the greatest, roger federer now the first player in singles history to record 350 grand slam match wins. no sweat. natalie pirks, bbc news, wimbledon. england have lost to sweden in their third—fourth place play—off match at the women's world cup. sweden started much faster, kosovare asllani giving them an early lead. sofia jakobsson then made it 2—0 with just 22 minutes on the clock. but england weren't going down without a fight, fran kirby bringing the lionesses back into the match. minutes later, ellen white thought she'd levelled things up, but var was once again on hand to question her. it appeared to be a handball, and once again, she was denied a goal for the second time in four days. 2—1 the final score. it is good we didn't win it, that sounds disrespectful and horrible, but if we won, we would have cel
instead, joao sousa is portugal's first player in history to reach the last 16 and will play rafa nadalr and partnerjay clarke had no answer for their opponents lindstedt and 0stapenko in the mixed doubles. she's got biggerfish to fry next week, though. and from the youngest to the greatest, roger federer now the first player in singles history to record 350 grand slam match wins. no sweat. natalie pirks, bbc news, wimbledon. england have lost to sweden in their third—fourth place play—off...
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been an experience money can't buy, though, despite the eventual four set defeat to portugal'sjoao sousaes, he will now face roger federer, who lost the first set against south africa's lloyd harris, but he got over his wobble to be king of centre court as usual. and serena williams made light work of italy's giulia monticone. and now it is official she will play mixed doubles with andy murray, excitement levels are building. natalie pirks, bbc news, wimbledon. and we will be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, brexit editor at the telegraph asa bennett and head of news at the huffington postjess brammar. that is coming up after the headlines at 11:30pm. next we'll be looking at the weather for the week ahead. but before that, let's end the programe with the lights literally going out. a very rare sight, this is a total eclipse of the sun. it was witnessed by hundreds of thousands of people in south america. a solar eclipse occurs when the moon passes between the earth and the sun, plunging the planet into darkness. if you were in chile or argentina, then you had th
been an experience money can't buy, though, despite the eventual four set defeat to portugal'sjoao sousaes, he will now face roger federer, who lost the first set against south africa's lloyd harris, but he got over his wobble to be king of centre court as usual. and serena williams made light work of italy's giulia monticone. and now it is official she will play mixed doubles with andy murray, excitement levels are building. natalie pirks, bbc news, wimbledon. and we will be taking an...
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been an experience money can't buy, though, despite the eventual four—set defeat to portugal'sjoao sousawimbledon royalty. yes, he will now face roger federer, who lost the first set against south africa's lloyd harris but got over his wobble to be king of centre court as usual. and serena williams made light work of italy's giulia gatto—monticone. now it is official, she will play mixed doubles with andy murray. excitement levels are building. natalie pirks, bbc news, wimbledon. that's it from me. goodnight. hello, and welcome to sportsday. i'm gavin ramjaun. heartbreak for england — their world cup journey is over, beaten by the usa in a dramatic semi—final. reaction on the way. the dream duo! andy murray teams up with serena williams for the mixed doubles at wimbledon. and it's first blood to australia in the women's ashes. they beat england in the opening match of the series. welcome to the programme. england's world cup dream is over. they lost 2—1 in their semi—final against the usa, the current holders
been an experience money can't buy, though, despite the eventual four—set defeat to portugal'sjoao sousawimbledon royalty. yes, he will now face roger federer, who lost the first set against south africa's lloyd harris but got over his wobble to be king of centre court as usual. and serena williams made light work of italy's giulia gatto—monticone. now it is official, she will play mixed doubles with andy murray. excitement levels are building. natalie pirks, bbc news, wimbledon. that's it...
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. >> jesse: joining me now, dinesh sousa and shane. why have not a lot of people condemned this attack? >> i do condemn the alleged attack. >> jesse: why is it alleged? it's on video. >> jussie smollett was alleged and it's on video. >> jesse: this is on video and a police report and his face is bloody. >> again, there was a police report in jussie smollett's case. >> jesse: wait. we have to get through this. the you're watching it on the video here. we have video of him being talked to by police. we have a police report. we have a hospital report. you just saw his face all bloodied and battered and you're calling it alleged. >> just like you called it alleged when jussie smollett had these things -- police reports and video and some marks -- >> jesse: there was no video of that attack. >> we're condemning the reality in this country that hate crimes are on the rise. they're on the right against right wing, left wing, all wings that have to be taken more -- put more spotlight on. in 2017, over 8,000 hate crimes, particularly around rac
. >> jesse: joining me now, dinesh sousa and shane. why have not a lot of people condemned this attack? >> i do condemn the alleged attack. >> jesse: why is it alleged? it's on video. >> jussie smollett was alleged and it's on video. >> jesse: this is on video and a police report and his face is bloody. >> again, there was a police report in jussie smollett's case. >> jesse: wait. we have to get through this. the you're watching it on the video here. we...
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. >> reporter: according to police the baby's mother, 35-year-old rafaelle sousa admitted she deliveredaby in her bathroom then abandoned her in the dumpster claiming she thought the baby was stillborn. sousa has pleaded not guilty to attempted murder and child abuse. >> try your best to wrap them in your arms, okay. just the warmth from your body will help. okay? >> okay. >> all right, sir. we have police and paramedics coming to you, okay? >> thank you. thank you. >> reporter: this morning, an emotional reunion between that baby and her father. in this exclusive footage shot by abc affiliate wpbf, the father just overjoyed after the department of children and families turned over the now nearly 2-month-old baby. >> so glad there was a happy reunion there. zachary, you're learning more about baby india, another newborn who was found abandoned late last month? >> yeah, just an incredible story, baby india is doing well. she was found in a trash bag just a couple of hours old at the time and found in a similar way. but just an incredible story. >> well, we're glad that they have positive
. >> reporter: according to police the baby's mother, 35-year-old rafaelle sousa admitted she deliveredaby in her bathroom then abandoned her in the dumpster claiming she thought the baby was stillborn. sousa has pleaded not guilty to attempted murder and child abuse. >> try your best to wrap them in your arms, okay. just the warmth from your body will help. okay? >> okay. >> all right, sir. we have police and paramedics coming to you, okay? >> thank you. thank...
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a work event alone, or you've been dying to see a concert but have no one to enjoy it with, nicky sousa is your girl. you just have to pay her $30 an hour. >> it sort of feels like you're a tour guide essentially. you feel like a private tour guide. you meet with people, hey, let me show you my city, let me show you the cool things that i love. >> reporter: susan joined rent a friend in 2013 to make some extra cash. since then she's been on dozens of adventures with strangers. >> wow, i get to do really cool stuff i wouldn't normally do and i get to get paid. like it's a dream job. and i get to meet really cool people. >> reporter: creator of rent a friend scott rosenbaum, you won't be swiping right. it's strictly plutonic. >> there are all different kinds of websites. i wanted it to be the opposite of a's dating website. >> reporter: although susan did have one man trying to break the rules, asking her hand in marriage so he could stay in the country. >> i was like unfortunately, not your person. >> reporter: no wedding bells there. just like anything on the internet, it's up to you to
a work event alone, or you've been dying to see a concert but have no one to enjoy it with, nicky sousa is your girl. you just have to pay her $30 an hour. >> it sort of feels like you're a tour guide essentially. you feel like a private tour guide. you meet with people, hey, let me show you my city, let me show you the cool things that i love. >> reporter: susan joined rent a friend in 2013 to make some extra cash. since then she's been on dozens of adventures with strangers....
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>>last year we tour the facility with the sousa family who explained in great detail.he amount of care and attention they put in to safely storing their products in these bunkers which are tucked away in the large commercial property in the center of a dirt lot. this uses are known as the first family of fireworks, one of the leading producers of fireworks shows and even put on the yearly america's best 4th of july show with the rose bowl. but this tuesday. and it's something went very wrong. but like i say this this place has been here forever, and i think it's very safe. the real to fire department says no one here was injured and no employees were here when the bunker exploded. >>they're still trying to figure out what sparked the fire. >>merger involving t mobile and sprint says been approved but this could be bad for california. >>police investigating a shooting in the east bay, the suspects still on the loose. >>and police officers are dying by suicide more than any other cause in the line of duty, how one bay area police departments tr >>top story of a 30 across
>>last year we tour the facility with the sousa family who explained in great detail.he amount of care and attention they put in to safely storing their products in these bunkers which are tucked away in the large commercial property in the center of a dirt lot. this uses are known as the first family of fireworks, one of the leading producers of fireworks shows and even put on the yearly america's best 4th of july show with the rose bowl. but this tuesday. and it's something went very...
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>>last year we tour the facility with the sousa family who explained in greaa detail. the amount of care and attention they put in to safely storing their products in these bunkers which are tucked away in the large commercial property in the center of a dirt lot. this uses are known as the first family of fireworks, one of the leading producers of fireworks shows and even put on the yearly america fest 4th of july show with the rose bowl. but this tuesday. and it's something went very wrong. but like i say this this place has been here forever, and i think it's very safe. the real to fire department says no one here was injured and no employees were here when the bunker exploded. >>they're still trying to figure out what sparked the fire. latino event tonight to show support for undocumented immigrants, the sonoma county sheriff will attend a lot musical performance and dance he says that the he's going to be there from the department is not cooperating with immigration and customs officials that event will be held at great resort casino which is just outside rohnert
>>last year we tour the facility with the sousa family who explained in greaa detail. the amount of care and attention they put in to safely storing their products in these bunkers which are tucked away in the large commercial property in the center of a dirt lot. this uses are known as the first family of fireworks, one of the leading producers of fireworks shows and even put on the yearly america fest 4th of july show with the rose bowl. but this tuesday. and it's something went very...
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lost about 25 percent of its output before even sousa came to power so they didn't inherit anything particularlyolito safe and of course in addition to all this because of course they've been. a little delay in reaching an agreement after they were voted in in 2015 we had about 56 months of negotiations we didn't go anywhere we had even worse conditions put on such as capital controls so the greek economy suffered even more not received really as it was doing before but certainly there was no recovery for a bit it took a little while before some signs of improvement where we've seen that recently i think it's mostly because basically there is a limit to how much you can fall in naturally our forces that start bringing you up again and and of course there has been some of that restructuring and there has been a little bit of investment although investment still very very poor in greece and the return of confidence there is now construction going on in greece for the 1st time in ages and when i visit greece and i do that very regularly i was there last week suddenly there were new buildings going
lost about 25 percent of its output before even sousa came to power so they didn't inherit anything particularlyolito safe and of course in addition to all this because of course they've been. a little delay in reaching an agreement after they were voted in in 2015 we had about 56 months of negotiations we didn't go anywhere we had even worse conditions put on such as capital controls so the greek economy suffered even more not received really as it was doing before but certainly there was no...
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instead, joao sousa is portugal's first player in history to reach the last 16 and will play rafa nadalin the mixed doubles. she's got biggerfish to fry next week, though. and from the youngest to the greatest, roger federer now the first player in singles history to record 350 grand slam match wins. no sweat. natalie pirks, bbc news, wimbledon. couple of other things to mention, and there was disappointment though for britain's harriet dart. she was beaten by the world number one ashleigh barty on centre court. dart said it was a learning curve. he's apologised after being heard to say and trouble is looming for the italian fabio fognini, he's apologised after being heard to say that he wanted a bomb to explode on wimbledon during his defeat to the american tennys sandgren. well phil neville didn't particularly enjoy it, calling england's third place playoff at the world cup "nonsense" and the players were pretty crestfallen afterwards too. they lost to sweden in nice after going 2—0 down in the first 22 minutes. sofia jakobsson getting the second. england rallied later in the first ha
instead, joao sousa is portugal's first player in history to reach the last 16 and will play rafa nadalin the mixed doubles. she's got biggerfish to fry next week, though. and from the youngest to the greatest, roger federer now the first player in singles history to record 350 grand slam match wins. no sweat. natalie pirks, bbc news, wimbledon. couple of other things to mention, and there was disappointment though for britain's harriet dart. she was beaten by the world number one ashleigh...
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there was a nice anecdote about john philip sousa, the composer, whose name at birth was not was so.t there was a joke about him adding usa due to his patriotism, but that is not true. [laughter] and it is in a respectable book. the fact checker said, we ran it to ground and there is nothing there. >> saving you from those veep moments. >> it reminds me of the ted sorensen story, when john kennedy was at the wall in berlin. berliner, right? it really chance laid it -- translated into "i am a jelly doughnut." [laughter] >> sorensen would be at these dinners, and you could tell that still irked him later. said, there is a magazine called the new yorker. said, if i said to you right now, i am a new yorker, you would not understand me to be saying "i am a weekly magazine." [laughter] you could tell it annoyed him. so we do have a lot of competing voices in the white house though, right? not just the president. how did you navigate all the things like the state of the union, the special interest and the different agendas that maybe will try to creep into his speech? what is the back room d
there was a nice anecdote about john philip sousa, the composer, whose name at birth was not was so.t there was a joke about him adding usa due to his patriotism, but that is not true. [laughter] and it is in a respectable book. the fact checker said, we ran it to ground and there is nothing there. >> saving you from those veep moments. >> it reminds me of the ted sorensen story, when john kennedy was at the wall in berlin. berliner, right? it really chance laid it -- translated...
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he beat sousa and is through to potentially meet roger federer in the semifinals.o match points are looking to close this one out against petra kvitova. a grass court specialist as we know. and she has done it. petra kvitova gore long and we have konta into the semifinals for the first time in two years. she will replicate that this year. a huge win for konta against petra kvitova, who has real pedigree on grass. a two—time wimbledon champion. konta is the british player remaining in the singles. she is through to the corner of finals. and she will meet strakhova. with little over a fortnight to go until the new leader of the conservative party is announced, we're looking at the policies being promoted by the two candidates. tomorrow we'll hear about what borisjohnson is planning to do if he becomes prime minister, but today it's the turn ofjeremy hunt and his campaign pledges. with me now is our reality check correspondent, chris morris — to take us through some of the foreign secretary's campaign pledges. the obvious place to start, chris — whatever either man wa
he beat sousa and is through to potentially meet roger federer in the semifinals.o match points are looking to close this one out against petra kvitova. a grass court specialist as we know. and she has done it. petra kvitova gore long and we have konta into the semifinals for the first time in two years. she will replicate that this year. a huge win for konta against petra kvitova, who has real pedigree on grass. a two—time wimbledon champion. konta is the british player remaining in the...
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evans was so close tojoining her, but sentence, britain's dan evans was so close to joining her, but sousat in singles history to record 350 grand slam match wins, no sweat. a couple of other things to mention from yesterday, disappointment for britain's harriet dart, beaten by world number one ash barty on centre court. and one player said he wanted to hear a court. and one player said he wanted to heara bomb court. and one player said he wanted to hear a bomb exploded in wimbledon during his match and we will wait to see if he is to be punished. after their 2—1 loss to sweden, england have had to accept fourth place in the women's world cup. they didn't want to end here, but nice is where england's world cup tournament came to an end. they have tournament came to an end. they have to say goodbye to the chance of a medal. blue and gold of sweden were on the attack from the start. a cross blocked by alex greenwood to set up sweden's first goal. england looked exposed at the back. the swedish striker unmarked and free to shoot. the lioness is looked as if they had wilted in the heat, but th
evans was so close tojoining her, but sentence, britain's dan evans was so close to joining her, but sousat in singles history to record 350 grand slam match wins, no sweat. a couple of other things to mention from yesterday, disappointment for britain's harriet dart, beaten by world number one ash barty on centre court. and one player said he wanted to hear a court. and one player said he wanted to heara bomb court. and one player said he wanted to hear a bomb exploded in wimbledon during his...
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government buildings were set alight in him sousa district weeks of anti-government protests have targeted the electoral commission demonstrators want its officers sacked orchestrates in what they're calling a sham election it's there is a little bad for mcmahon out of every malawian who wants to see justice roll in this country in the offices in the streets in the corridors of power i join the same allowing i am one of them i mean i government spokesman agree to speak to al-jazeera but later pulled off the interview saying it hadn't been authorized by president which arika local media is quoted with her rica as describing the protests as illegal and he's urging opposition parties. to accept the election result now is constitutional court is due to rule whether the result stands or not by the end of the month until then demonstrators say their grievances can't be swept away and they'll continue to voice their anger. al-jazeera. let's go to the north of the continent now to algeria thousands returned to the streets on the anniversary of independence from french rule they called for freedom
government buildings were set alight in him sousa district weeks of anti-government protests have targeted the electoral commission demonstrators want its officers sacked orchestrates in what they're calling a sham election it's there is a little bad for mcmahon out of every malawian who wants to see justice roll in this country in the offices in the streets in the corridors of power i join the same allowing i am one of them i mean i government spokesman agree to speak to al-jazeera but later...
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he opens proceedings againstjoao sousa of portugal.the netherlands 2—0 in the final in lyon. megan rapinoe scored their first from the penalty spot. that took her tally to six goals and won her the golden boot. rose lavelle scored their second, to confirm the usa's status as the dominant nation in women's football. it's unbelievable, just to know all of the people in our group that put in so much work. obviously the players, we have all our friends and family here. it's like — it's surreal. i don't know how to feel right now, it's ridiculous. so the usa retained their title, and there were chants from fans of "equal pay" during the celebrations. and, after a tournament that's broken records for viewing figures, notjust here in the uk but across the world, one former england star couldn't be more proud of her sport. it's not being shoved down people's throat. people now want to watch women's foot well. and actually, not women's foot well. and actually, not women's football. football is football, and they've had a whole summer football,
he opens proceedings againstjoao sousa of portugal.the netherlands 2—0 in the final in lyon. megan rapinoe scored their first from the penalty spot. that took her tally to six goals and won her the golden boot. rose lavelle scored their second, to confirm the usa's status as the dominant nation in women's football. it's unbelievable, just to know all of the people in our group that put in so much work. obviously the players, we have all our friends and family here. it's like — it's surreal....
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yisus: mathieu de sousa, de homestead. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ francisca: y marilyn cruz.y siempre recibimos con mucho cariÑo. [hablan a la vez] [aplausos] karla: esta es tu casa. 13 sabe, puedes entrar cuando quieras. gise me lo reconocÍa con --giselle: no lo reconocÍa por la remodelaciÓn. estoy muy emocionada. todos, buenos dÍas. estoy muy feliz de estar aquÍ muy contenta, emocionada. estoy un poco ojerosa, de lo mejor. pero es que cuando uno estÁ con un proyecto nuevo ustedes saben que uno no duerme. un nÚmero que estÁ trabajando como hormiga brava. podemos contar esto de lo que hemos estado trabajando tanto. alan: pero eres perfeccionista. me contaba suya. imagina que quieres dar a tu pÚblico, tu gente es eso, perfecciÓn. giselle: yo trato de hacerlo lo mejor posible pero sobre todo, es algo increÍble . a mis tiernos 55 aÑos, que de alguna manera me siento que puedo utilizar este medio para llevar el mensaje positivo donde todas esas mujeres que no se entiendan que vale la pena soÑar, que se pueden lograr las metas y que uno tiene la responsabilidad de trabajar por las
yisus: mathieu de sousa, de homestead. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ francisca: y marilyn cruz.y siempre recibimos con mucho cariÑo. [hablan a la vez] [aplausos] karla: esta es tu casa. 13 sabe, puedes entrar cuando quieras. gise me lo reconocÍa con --giselle: no lo reconocÍa por la remodelaciÓn. estoy muy emocionada. todos, buenos dÍas. estoy muy feliz de estar aquÍ muy contenta, emocionada. estoy un poco ojerosa, de lo mejor. pero es que cuando uno estÁ con un proyecto nuevo ustedes saben que uno no...
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on court 2, sealing the win by taking the tie break, he'll play the winner of marin cilic and joao sousao, though. admittedly, cameron norrie had a very tough task against the world number seven, kei nishikori. he lost to the japanese player in straight sets on centre court. 0n number one court right now is another brit — jay clarke. he's up against the eight—time champion roger federer. these are live pictures. federer got the early break. further dominating that game as we speak. you can watch this on bbc one and the bbc sport website and app. in the women's draw, britain's harriet dart is into the 3rd round after a three—set win. she'll face world number one ashleigh barty next. hoping tojoin dart in the next round is the british number one johanna konta, who's just about to get underway against katerina siniakova of the czech republic. johanna konta is a—1 up in that first set. this one is on bbc2, as well as the bbc sport website and app. frank lampard back at chelsea. he spent 13 years as a player at stamford bridge, now frank lampard at a1 years old has returned to the club where
on court 2, sealing the win by taking the tie break, he'll play the winner of marin cilic and joao sousao, though. admittedly, cameron norrie had a very tough task against the world number seven, kei nishikori. he lost to the japanese player in straight sets on centre court. 0n number one court right now is another brit — jay clarke. he's up against the eight—time champion roger federer. these are live pictures. federer got the early break. further dominating that game as we speak. you can...
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a big match for him up againstjoao sousa..co.uk/tennis. live feeds, radio and text commentary so you won‘t miss a shot. the tour de france headed moved from belgium to france on stage 3 today with frenchmanjulian alaphillipe (00v)he launched an attack has taken the lead of the race. he launched an attack 16 kilometres from the end and will wear the leader‘s yellow jersey for the first time in his career. geraint thomas finished in the peloton although interestingly lost 5 seconds to his main rival and teammate egan bernal. that‘s all the sport for now. now on afternoon live, let‘s go nationwide and see what‘s happening around the country in our daily visit to the bbc newsrooms around the uk. let‘s go to susie fowler—watt in norwich to tell us about a former suffolk police officer who had to leave the force due to mental health issues. katherine dacosta is in oxford to tell us how ai is being used to reduce the need for hip operations. ali livingstone said today that he had gone from being the uk‘s top arresting officer to bei
a big match for him up againstjoao sousa..co.uk/tennis. live feeds, radio and text commentary so you won‘t miss a shot. the tour de france headed moved from belgium to france on stage 3 today with frenchmanjulian alaphillipe (00v)he launched an attack has taken the lead of the race. he launched an attack 16 kilometres from the end and will wear the leader‘s yellow jersey for the first time in his career. geraint thomas finished in the peloton although interestingly lost 5 seconds to his...