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i resigned from the tour _ thursday in st albans.day in st albans. i resigned from the tour and i'm _ thursday in st albans. i resigned from the tour and i'm going - thursday in st albans. i resigned from the tour and i'm going to i thursday in st albans. i resigned l from the tour and i'm going to play here. that's the plan. but what the consequences are going to be, i can't comment on how the tour will be. g ., . ., , be. the p] has threatened sanctions for -la ers be. the p] has threatened sanctions for players taking — be. the p] has threatened sanctions for players taking part. the - be. the p] has threatened sanctions for players taking part. the majors. for players taking part. the majors are not run by the pga tour, but those who join can also make out —— miss out. legends among the players have signed up. kevin has also returned, so he can play. he said it was a tough decision.— returned, so he can play. he said it was a tough decision. there's been a mono ol was a tough decision. there's been a mammal)! for — was a tough de
i resigned from the tour _ thursday in st albans.day in st albans. i resigned from the tour and i'm _ thursday in st albans. i resigned from the tour and i'm going - thursday in st albans. i resigned from the tour and i'm going to i thursday in st albans. i resigned l from the tour and i'm going to play here. that's the plan. but what the consequences are going to be, i can't comment on how the tour will be. g ., . ., , be. the p] has threatened sanctions for -la ers be. the p] has threatened...
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st. albans, england. >> o'donnell: and coming up next, students are starting the day with family, friendsxercise. why the walking school bus -- that's right -- is growing in popularity. if you have type 2 diabetes or high blood pressure you're a target for chronic kidney disease. you can already have it and not know it. if you have chronic kidney disease your kidney health could depend on what you do today. ♪far-xi-ga♪ farxiga is a pill that works in the kidneys to help slow the progression of chronic kidney disease. farxiga can cause serious side effects including dehydration, urinary tract or genital yeast infections in women and men, and low blood sugar. ketoacidosis is a serious side effect that may lead to death. a rare, life-threatening bacterial infection in the skin of the perineum could occur. stop taking farxiga and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of this bacterial infection, an allergic reaction, or ketoacidosis. and don't take it if you are on dialysis. take aim at chronic kidney disease by talking to your doctor and asking about farxiga. if you can't afford y
st. albans, england. >> o'donnell: and coming up next, students are starting the day with family, friendsxercise. why the walking school bus -- that's right -- is growing in popularity. if you have type 2 diabetes or high blood pressure you're a target for chronic kidney disease. you can already have it and not know it. if you have chronic kidney disease your kidney health could depend on what you do today. ♪far-xi-ga♪ farxiga is a pill that works in the kidneys to help slow the...
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rocked by a breakaway saudi—backed tournament that's about to get under way in the english town of st albansey totalling £200 million, with many players rumoured to be getting hundreds of millions more simply for turning up. the us golf body, the pga, has threatened to ban any of its members that play in the events. our sports editor dan roan has the story. it's the new rebel tournament driving a wedge through the sport. final practice on the eve of the world's most lucrative golf event, six—time major winner phil mickelson rumoured to be pocketing a staggering £160 million to take part and having ended a four—month exile from the game after describing the circuit�*s saudi funders as "scary", the american star told me how he felt about the controversy surrounding his role. isn't there a danger that you are also being seen as a tool of sports washing. i don't condone human rights violations. i don't know how i can be any more clear. i understand your question, but again, i love this game of golf, i have seen the good that it has done and i see the opportunity for liv golf to do a lot of good
rocked by a breakaway saudi—backed tournament that's about to get under way in the english town of st albansey totalling £200 million, with many players rumoured to be getting hundreds of millions more simply for turning up. the us golf body, the pga, has threatened to ban any of its members that play in the events. our sports editor dan roan has the story. it's the new rebel tournament driving a wedge through the sport. final practice on the eve of the world's most lucrative golf event,...
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rocked by a breakaway saudi—backed tournament that's about to get underway in the english town of st albans rumoured to be getting hundreds of millions more simply for turning up. the us golf body, the pga, has threatened to ban any of its members that play in the events. our sports editor dan roan has the story. some players have resigned from the player �*s body to avoid having disciplinary action taken against them. a quick reminder of our headlines now. gun control measures once again approved by the us house of representatives are unlikely to become law, coming after a harrowing day of testimony. that's all we've got time for now, stay tuned to bbc news. good morning. wednesday was certainly a day of contrasting conditions. if you managed to keep the sunshine, you also had some warmth. it was very pleasant out there. in fact, we saw a high of 23.5 celsius in london through wednesday afternoon. but there were some showers, and if you got caught in one or two of them, you would certainly know about it. they were heavy with hail and thunder at times. in fact, if we take a look back at wed
rocked by a breakaway saudi—backed tournament that's about to get underway in the english town of st albans rumoured to be getting hundreds of millions more simply for turning up. the us golf body, the pga, has threatened to ban any of its members that play in the events. our sports editor dan roan has the story. some players have resigned from the player �*s body to avoid having disciplinary action taken against them. a quick reminder of our headlines now. gun control measures once again...
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rocked by a breakaway saudi—backed tournament that's about to get underway in the english town of st albansllion, with many players rumoured to be getting hundreds of millions more, simply for turning up. the us golf body, the pga, has threatened to ban any of its members that play in the events. our sports editor dan roan has the story. it's the new rebel tournament driving a wedge through the sport. final practice on the eve of the will�*s most lucrative golf event, phil mickelson river to be pocketing a staggering £160 million to take part and having ended a four—month exile from the game after describing the circuit�*s saudi funders as scary, the star told me how he felt about the controversy. isn't there a danger that you are also being seen as a whole of sports washing. i seen as a whole of sports washing-— seen as a whole of sports washina. ., �* .., ., ., washing. i don't condone human riahts washing. i don't condone human rights violations. _ washing. i don't condone human rights violations. i _ washing. i don't condone human rights violations. i don't - washing. i don't condone hu
rocked by a breakaway saudi—backed tournament that's about to get underway in the english town of st albansllion, with many players rumoured to be getting hundreds of millions more, simply for turning up. the us golf body, the pga, has threatened to ban any of its members that play in the events. our sports editor dan roan has the story. it's the new rebel tournament driving a wedge through the sport. final practice on the eve of the will�*s most lucrative golf event, phil mickelson river...
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professional golf is being rocked by a breakaway saudi—backed tournament that gets under way tomorrow in st albansayers rumoured to be getting hundreds of millions more simply for turning up. the us golf body, the pga, has threatened to ban any of its members that play in the events. our sports editor dan roan has the story. it's the new rebel tournament driving a wedge through the sport. final practice on the eve of the world's most lucrative golf event, six—time major winner phil mickelson, rumoured to be pocketing a staggering £160 million to take part. and having ended a four—month exile from the game after describing the circuit�*s saudi funders as scary, the american star told me how he felt about the controversy surrounding his role. isn't there a danger that you're also being seen as a tool of sportswashing? i don't condone human rights violations, i don't now how i can be any more clear. i understand your question, erm... but again, i love this game of golf, i've seen the good that it's done, and i see the opportunity for liv golf to do a lot of good for the game throughout the world and
professional golf is being rocked by a breakaway saudi—backed tournament that gets under way tomorrow in st albansayers rumoured to be getting hundreds of millions more simply for turning up. the us golf body, the pga, has threatened to ban any of its members that play in the events. our sports editor dan roan has the story. it's the new rebel tournament driving a wedge through the sport. final practice on the eve of the world's most lucrative golf event, six—time major winner phil...
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st. albans, england. >> o'donnell: and coming up next, students are starting the day with family, friennde. why the walking school bus-- that's right-- is growing in popularity. (dr. david jeremiah) there may have never been another time in history when end times prophecy has been more aligned with the culture and i believe there are world than i ten phenomenon we are witnessing today that were recorded centuries ago in bible prophecy. (male announcer) join dr. david jeremiah in his new series, "where do we go from here?" on the next episode of "turning point." right here on this station. >> o'donnell: schools across the country have begun a new program, that begins before the first bell. the walking school bus is helping both kids and seniors start the day off right. here's cbs's jan crawford. >> hi, natalia. the bus is here. toot-toot! >> reporter: 77-year-old andrea walker is not your traditional bus driver. >> when i heard about this bus thing, i wanted to do it. >> reporter: butthisisn't walker's bus. she's leadingthiskind. >> left, right. okay, guys. >> reporter: it's called an inte
st. albans, england. >> o'donnell: and coming up next, students are starting the day with family, friennde. why the walking school bus-- that's right-- is growing in popularity. (dr. david jeremiah) there may have never been another time in history when end times prophecy has been more aligned with the culture and i believe there are world than i ten phenomenon we are witnessing today that were recorded centuries ago in bible prophecy. (male announcer) join dr. david jeremiah in his new...
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committed to play in all eight of the events in the new series, which starts at the centurion club in st albansy receive $150 million dollars for taking part, and the american said he's made the best decision for him and his family. i resigned my membership from the tour, i am going to play here for now and that is the plan. but what the consequences are going to be, obviously i cannot comment on how the talk will handle. imilli obviously i cannot comment on how the talk will handle.— the talk will handle. with regards to majors? _ the talk will handle. with regards to majors? majors, _ the talk will handle. with regards to majors? majors, again, - the talk will handle. with regards to majors? majors, again, i- the talk will handle. with regards l to majors? majors, again, i cannot to majors? ma'ors, again, i cannot answerfor— to majors? majors, again, i cannot answer for the _ to majors? majors, again, i cannot answer for the majors, _ to majors? majors, again, i cannot answer for the majors, but - to majors? majors, again, i cannot i answer for the majors, but hopefully answerfor the majors,
committed to play in all eight of the events in the new series, which starts at the centurion club in st albansy receive $150 million dollars for taking part, and the american said he's made the best decision for him and his family. i resigned my membership from the tour, i am going to play here for now and that is the plan. but what the consequences are going to be, obviously i cannot comment on how the talk will handle. imilli obviously i cannot comment on how the talk will handle.— the...
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men's golf is being rocked by a saudi—backed invitational tournament that gets under way tomorrow in st albans hundreds of millions more simply forjust turning up. the current professional golfers�* association has threatened bans for any of its members that play in the events. our sports editor dan roan has the story. it's the new rebel tournament driving a wedge through the sport. final practice on the eve of the world's most lucrative golf event, six—time major winner phil mickelson, rumoured to be pocketing a staggering £160 million to take part. and having ended a four—month exile from the game after describing the circuit�*s saudi funders as scary, the american star told me how he felt about the controversy surrounding his role. isn't there a danger that you're also being seen as a tool of sports washing? i don't condone human rights violations, i don't now how i can be any more clear. i understand your question, erm... but again, i love this game of golf, i've seen the good that it's done, and i see the opportunity for liv golf to do a lot of good for the game throughout the world and i
men's golf is being rocked by a saudi—backed invitational tournament that gets under way tomorrow in st albans hundreds of millions more simply forjust turning up. the current professional golfers�* association has threatened bans for any of its members that play in the events. our sports editor dan roan has the story. it's the new rebel tournament driving a wedge through the sport. final practice on the eve of the world's most lucrative golf event, six—time major winner phil mickelson,...
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staying with golf, england's bronte law won the aramco series event at the centurion club near st albanson the final green for victory in the three—day tournament, that also saw her claim the £60,000 winner's cheque. max verstappen will be on pole for tomorrow's canadian grand prix, but qualification was affected by heavy rain in montreal. the session was punctuated by a number of crashes, verstappen�*s red bull teammate sergio perez one of those to slide off the track. lewis hamilton will start from fourth. we're nine days away from the start of wimbledon, and the grass court season is in full swing. tomorrow's final at queen's will be between serbia's filip krajinovic and matteo berretini. the italian is the reigning champion and despite a number of rain delays he eased past the dutchman botic van de zandschulp in straight sets. the women's birmingham classic tournament was a complete washout. both semi—finals and the final will be played there tomorrow. it was the last day of the royal ascot meeting. the feature race was the platinum jubilee stakes. it was an incredibly tight finish a
staying with golf, england's bronte law won the aramco series event at the centurion club near st albanson the final green for victory in the three—day tournament, that also saw her claim the £60,000 winner's cheque. max verstappen will be on pole for tomorrow's canadian grand prix, but qualification was affected by heavy rain in montreal. the session was punctuated by a number of crashes, verstappen�*s red bull teammate sergio perez one of those to slide off the track. lewis hamilton will...
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so johnson's comitted to play in all 8 of the events in the new series, starting in st albans on thursday majors? again, i | tour is going to handle. with i regards to majors? again, i can't regards to ma'ors? again, i can't answerfor— regards to majors? again, i can't answer for the _ regards to majors? again, i can't answer for the majors, _ regards to majors? again, i can't answer for the majors, but - regards to majors? again, i can't i answer for the majors, but hopefully answerfor the majors, but hopefully they will allow us to play. obviously i'm exempt from the majors so i plan on playing there unless i hear otherwise. emma raducanu's preparations for wimbledon have suffered a major sertback. the british number one was forced to retire from the nottingham open this afternoon. raducanu couldn't continue mid—way through the first set of her first round match with viktoria golubich, because of an injury to her left side. she'd been struggling after a medical time out afterjust 5 games, and after a second stoppage, just a few minutes later, she decided that she was unable to continue.
so johnson's comitted to play in all 8 of the events in the new series, starting in st albans on thursday majors? again, i | tour is going to handle. with i regards to majors? again, i can't regards to ma'ors? again, i can't answerfor— regards to majors? again, i can't answer for the _ regards to majors? again, i can't answer for the majors, _ regards to majors? again, i can't answer for the majors, but - regards to majors? again, i can't i answer for the majors, but hopefully answerfor the...
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one—hundred and 50 million receive $150 million for taking part in the series that starts on thursday in st albanswe're professional golfers — politicians. we're professional golfers. and if saudi arabia wanted to use _ golfers. and if saudi arabia wanted to use the — golfers. and if saudi arabia wanted to use the game as a way for them to -et to use the game as a way for them to get to— to use the game as a way for them to get to where — to use the game as a way for them to get to where they want to be, and they have — get to where they want to be, and they have the resources to accelerate that experience, i think we're _ accelerate that experience, i think we're proud to help them on that journey, — we're proud to help them on that journey, using the game of golf and the abilities that we have to help grow— the abilities that we have to help grow the — the abilities that we have to help grow the sport and take them to where _ grow the sport and take them to where they want to be. andy murray's made his way through to the second round of the stuttgart open in style, with a straight sets win over
one—hundred and 50 million receive $150 million for taking part in the series that starts on thursday in st albanswe're professional golfers — politicians. we're professional golfers. and if saudi arabia wanted to use _ golfers. and if saudi arabia wanted to use the — golfers. and if saudi arabia wanted to use the game as a way for them to -et to use the game as a way for them to get to— to use the game as a way for them to get to where — to use the game as a way for them to get to...
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last night, st albans.d the country, new fans — lot of people around the country, new fans connecting with the music, connecting _ new fans connecting with the music, connecting on a musical level. so a positive _ connecting on a musical level. so a positive thing people are hearing our music— positive thing people are hearing our music and listening to our words and thinking — our music and listening to our words and thinking this is a band from the north— and thinking this is a band from the north to _ and thinking this is a band from the north to be — and thinking this is a band from the north to be contended with. glastonbury, when you grow up and start playing, hook up the guitar, you learn— start playing, hook up the guitar, you learn the undertones and the beatles _ you learn the undertones and the beatles and you want to play at glastonbury. that is why you do it and we _ glastonbury. that is why you do it and we feel— glastonbury. that is why you do it and we feel fortunate. we glastonbury. that is
last night, st albans.d the country, new fans — lot of people around the country, new fans connecting with the music, connecting _ new fans connecting with the music, connecting on a musical level. so a positive _ connecting on a musical level. so a positive thing people are hearing our music— positive thing people are hearing our music and listening to our words and thinking — our music and listening to our words and thinking this is a band from the north— and thinking this is a band...