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stuart broad was backed up first test. stuart broad was backed up by first test.tuart broad was backed up by the rest of the england pace attack, chris woakes chipping in, andjimmy attack, chris woakes chipping in, and jimmy anderson. at one stage it looked like pack someone to even make 100 in—depth as earnings. that they did was down to a 19—year—old from punjab, who had egg to see 56 before becoming sam curran's first test cricket. pakistan all out for 174, test cricket. pakistan all out for 17a, england's turn. the test of the fragile batting order. keaton jennings had been recalled to the tea m jennings had been recalled to the team and made a solid looking 29, chopped england build a platform before he went. alastair cook and joe root bent it on almost to the close of way when cook went for 46. that was frustrating for england but with root still there and england closing in on pakistan, they will regard this as a good day. gareth southgate insists there's no need for the fa to police the england players tattoos after raheem sterling's picture of an assault
stuart broad was backed up first test. stuart broad was backed up by first test.tuart broad was backed up by the rest of the england pace attack, chris woakes chipping in, andjimmy attack, chris woakes chipping in, and jimmy anderson. at one stage it looked like pack someone to even make 100 in—depth as earnings. that they did was down to a 19—year—old from punjab, who had egg to see 56 before becoming sam curran's first test cricket. pakistan all out for 174, test cricket. pakistan all...
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interesting hearing the comments about stuart broad, he was having his say in response to the commentshe second test. it's clearly fired him up because he played brilliantly yesterday's. he did, 3-38 his brilliantly yesterday's. he did, 3—38 his figures. along with james anderson and chris woakes... inaudible it clearly did fire him up, michael vaughan inaudible it clearly did fire him up, michaelvaughan england needed their feathers ruffled a bit to make sure they came out firing. stuart broad hasn't been shy of making his comments known about how he felt about the criticism he received. last night he said he felt the criticisms were unfair from the likes of michael vaughan. he said he was the pick of the bowlers during england's final test match against new zealand in christchurch. inaudible in terms of who should be dropped from the england side. yesterday the intensity with which he bowled and the effectiveness of the england bowling unit suggested they felt the criticism they got was something they could respond positively to. the question now really is whether the batting unit ca
interesting hearing the comments about stuart broad, he was having his say in response to the commentshe second test. it's clearly fired him up because he played brilliantly yesterday's. he did, 3-38 his brilliantly yesterday's. he did, 3—38 his figures. along with james anderson and chris woakes... inaudible it clearly did fire him up, michael vaughan inaudible it clearly did fire him up, michaelvaughan england needed their feathers ruffled a bit to make sure they came out firing. stuart...
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they picked it up from from that is largely due to start they were given by stuart broad who bowled bettern at lortsds, england caught far better than they did too, that was another problem, they dropped five catches in that previous test, a good start from stuart broad, the two wickets set the tone, because all the rest of the england pace attack chipped in, chris woakes, james anderson, all helped reduce pakistan to seven down for less than 100. it looked like they were going to be bowled out for less than 00 but khan kept pakistan competitive. 174-4 but khan kept pakistan competitive. 174—4 out in the end. england's turn to bat, a test of this fragile batting order. jennings recalled after being dropped last year, he did well for 29. he looked confident before he got out but he had set that platform and cook and root took them on. it was frustrating for england when cook was out for a6, they finished on 106 for two, despite that late frustrating wicket they will rashed it as a good day. they will hope that momentum carries through. how important is it, after the winter they have had the
they picked it up from from that is largely due to start they were given by stuart broad who bowled bettern at lortsds, england caught far better than they did too, that was another problem, they dropped five catches in that previous test, a good start from stuart broad, the two wickets set the tone, because all the rest of the england pace attack chipped in, chris woakes, james anderson, all helped reduce pakistan to seven down for less than 100. it looked like they were going to be bowled out...
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, again to stuart broad. questioned by the forming and captain michael vaughan, no less. pakistan recovered a little but hayles was caught at slip off the bowling of chris woakes, and that gave the advantage right back to england. he got rid of shafiq as well shortly before lunch to hammer home that advantage, so it is 68—4, definitely england's session after losing the toss, particularly, and a bit of good news just when a new did some. to england clearly on top. what can we expect this afternoon? they will want to hammer home that advantage and get rid of pakistan as cheaply as possible. pretty gloomy, so cheaply as possible. pretty gloomy, so that might help the bowlers. pakistan decided to bat earlier because this is a pretty good pitch, so because this is a pretty good pitch, so they will still be comfortable making it a decent score. i think the big point for this afternoon, the big point for this afternoon, the real test, is whether that confidence is returned, whether lessons have been learned when en
, again to stuart broad. questioned by the forming and captain michael vaughan, no less. pakistan recovered a little but hayles was caught at slip off the bowling of chris woakes, and that gave the advantage right back to england. he got rid of shafiq as well shortly before lunch to hammer home that advantage, so it is 68—4, definitely england's session after losing the toss, particularly, and a bit of good news just when a new did some. to england clearly on top. what can we expect this...
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stuart broad clinic disagreed and he showed white.h three wickets and chris woakes also taking three as england bounce back after the first test, pakistan all out for 174. as england prepare to resume on 106—2, broad says he feels the comments were unfair. i've always enjoyed listening to punditry. i think it's really interesting when you hear different people's opinions and i've always been very open to criticism when it has come my way, when i feel it's fair. i think this week there was not a huge amount of logic in it, it did disappoint me slightly. only two test matches ago i picked up eight wickets in christchurch. i think it was... it was disappointing to read those comments but that's sort of the world we live in. england will want to build on that strong start later. talk of tatoos will be put to one side later as gareth southgate's england play the first of two friendlies, before departing for the world cup in russia. nigeria the opponents at wembley this evening. david ornstein is with the team. england's path to the world c
stuart broad clinic disagreed and he showed white.h three wickets and chris woakes also taking three as england bounce back after the first test, pakistan all out for 174. as england prepare to resume on 106—2, broad says he feels the comments were unfair. i've always enjoyed listening to punditry. i think it's really interesting when you hear different people's opinions and i've always been very open to criticism when it has come my way, when i feel it's fair. i think this week there was not...
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stuart broad responding in the best way possible, with three wickets as pakistan were bowled out foring when you hear different people‘s opinions. i‘ve always been very open to criticism when it‘s come my way when i feel it‘s their. this week it was... there wasn‘t a huge amount of logic in it, which did disappoint me slightly, only two tests a g o did disappoint me slightly, only two tests ago i did pick up eight wickets in christchurch. it was disappointing to read those comments but it‘s sort of the world we live there you go, the words of stuart broad, well put! garteh southgate, the england manager, will no doubt be looking forward to focussing on the football rather than talking about tattoos when his team play the first of two friendlies later before departing for the world cup. nigeria the opponents at wembley. david ornstein is with the team. england‘s path to the world cup has been smooth, but with the tournament 110w been smooth, but with the tournament now fast approaching, the scrutiny has intensified. this week, raheem sterling moved to defend himself after revealing a
stuart broad responding in the best way possible, with three wickets as pakistan were bowled out foring when you hear different people‘s opinions. i‘ve always been very open to criticism when it‘s come my way when i feel it‘s their. this week it was... there wasn‘t a huge amount of logic in it, which did disappoint me slightly, only two tests a g o did disappoint me slightly, only two tests ago i did pick up eight wickets in christchurch. it was disappointing to read those comments...
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pakistan then collapsed to 134 all out, with stuart broad taking three wickets.e defeat in the first match at lords meant pressure onjoe root and trevor bayliss. performance at headingley is encouraging. it shows they have what it takes at test level, with jos they have what it takes at test level, withjos buttler showing what he can offer the england side. as a group it is important we do notjust paper over the cracks. we have a lot of work to do in the long—term. it was a very enjoyable week. it was a tough week at lords. showing a lot of character. very pleasing. a step in the right direction. everything is awesome and perfect. a little bit disappointed, though. we did not play well. but i am proud of my team, doing very well. i am disappointed. if we won 2—0, that'd be good. england will not put on the whites until august. before that, 51 internationals against australia. before that, edinburgh. —— five one—day internationals. thailand's ariya jutanugarn has won the 73rd us women's open at shoal creek in alabama in a play—off. jutanugarn had a seven shot lead
pakistan then collapsed to 134 all out, with stuart broad taking three wickets.e defeat in the first match at lords meant pressure onjoe root and trevor bayliss. performance at headingley is encouraging. it shows they have what it takes at test level, with jos they have what it takes at test level, withjos buttler showing what he can offer the england side. as a group it is important we do notjust paper over the cracks. we have a lot of work to do in the long—term. it was a very enjoyable...
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stuart broad, criticised of late, his and england's response was emphatic.der a cloud, their wait for a test win is finally over. adam wild, bbc news. in terms of test cricket they won't pull the whites until august, before that, the international against australia and even sooner than that, they head to edinburgh, again scotla nd they head to edinburgh, again scotland neck sunday. novak djokovic has reached the last eight at the french open for an open era record 12th time, after beating fernando verdasco in straight sets. it was far from easy for the former world number one though. it took him more than half an hour to break his spanish opponent in the opening set, which lasted almost an hour. verdasco needed treatment for blisters just before losing the second set. and it was downhill for him from there, with the serb taking the third set 6—2. he'll play italy's world number 72 marco cecchinato next. second seed alexander zverev came through a third successive five set match to see off russia's karen khachanov. it's the first time the 21 year—old german h
stuart broad, criticised of late, his and england's response was emphatic.der a cloud, their wait for a test win is finally over. adam wild, bbc news. in terms of test cricket they won't pull the whites until august, before that, the international against australia and even sooner than that, they head to edinburgh, again scotla nd they head to edinburgh, again scotland neck sunday. novak djokovic has reached the last eight at the french open for an open era record 12th time, after beating...
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in part thanks to stuart broad's stir. he bowled far better than he lost. rest of england helped. jimmy anderson chipped in. it looked at one point pakistan would not make 100 in the first innings. they did. it was down to a niger road from good job. —— to a 19—year—old from the punjab. jennings had been recalled to the team and he made a solid booking 29 which helped build up solid booking 29 which helped build up pat wept —— held in limbo the platform. england and took it to the close of play when cook went for 46. that was frustrating for england but with roof still there and closing in on the pakistan first innings score, they regard this as a good day indeed. he has defended raheem sterling over the conscious state —— area over the controversy over his new tattoo. a picture of an assault rifle on his leg. they were trained ahead of their world cup match against nigeria. sterling could feature against them and costa rica on thursday. the coach says he should be hounded over personal choice. in my view a tattoo is like any work of art. it's very individu
in part thanks to stuart broad's stir. he bowled far better than he lost. rest of england helped. jimmy anderson chipped in. it looked at one point pakistan would not make 100 in the first innings. they did. it was down to a niger road from good job. —— to a 19—year—old from the punjab. jennings had been recalled to the team and he made a solid booking 29 which helped build up solid booking 29 which helped build up pat wept —— held in limbo the platform. england and took it to the...
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in sport, stuart broad says comments about him being dropped were wrong as he helps england bounce backn the second test against pakistan. and we'll take a look at the sport where the passenger gets a rough ride ahead of the british sidecar—cross championship. and matt has the weather. good morning. one ortwo good morning. one or two more thunderstorms popping up in the northern and eastern half of the country. a dry day for quite a few of you with some warmth and some sunshine to. details coming up. good morning. first, our main story. visa has apologised to its customers and says its payment system is now operating at "full capacity" following widespread disruption to card payments yesterday. the company says the problems were down to a "hardwear failure". john mcmanus reports. visa says its high—tech payment system can handle 65,000 transactions per second, but on friday that boast fell flat as cardholders in the uk and across europe found their plastic simply wouldn't work. the problem began in the afternoon, appearing to largely affect electronic payments rather than cash machine w
in sport, stuart broad says comments about him being dropped were wrong as he helps england bounce backn the second test against pakistan. and we'll take a look at the sport where the passenger gets a rough ride ahead of the british sidecar—cross championship. and matt has the weather. good morning. one ortwo good morning. one or two more thunderstorms popping up in the northern and eastern half of the country. a dry day for quite a few of you with some warmth and some sunshine to. details...
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thanks to a fired up stuart broad, which has come from comments michael vaughan, the former captain,rjames anderson should be dropped to shake things upa anderson should be dropped to shake things up a bit ——john isner here with the sport. he was angered by the comments, fired him up —— jaunt is here. stuart broad responding in the best way possible with three wickets, james anderson with three wickets and chris woakes also taking three, pakistan all out for 174. and as england prepare to resume on 106—2, broad says he feels the comments weren't fair. i've always enjoyed listening to punditry. i think it's really interesting when you hear different people's opinions. i've always been very open to criticism when it's come my way when i feel it's fair. this week it was... there wasn't a huge amount of logic in it, which did disappoint me slightly, only two tests ago i did pick up eight wickets in christchurch. it was disappointing to read those comments but it's sort of the world we live in. england manager gareth southgate will no doubt be looking forward to focussing on the football
thanks to a fired up stuart broad, which has come from comments michael vaughan, the former captain,rjames anderson should be dropped to shake things upa anderson should be dropped to shake things up a bit ——john isner here with the sport. he was angered by the comments, fired him up —— jaunt is here. stuart broad responding in the best way possible with three wickets, james anderson with three wickets and chris woakes also taking three, pakistan all out for 174. and as england prepare...
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two wickets each for anderson and stuart broad. and the future of the tottenham manager?te but spurs manager mauricio pochettino says there is no clause in his contract meaning that he might succeed zinedine zidane at real madrid. zinedine zidane at real madrid. zinedine zidane at real madrid. zinedine zidane announced his resignation in a surprise move a few days ago, he is real madrid's most successful manager in recent years. mauricio pochettino has just successful manager in recent years. mauricio pochettino hasjust signed a five—year deal to continue as spurs boss. leeds united have sacked manager paul heckingbottom after just months in charge, he only took overin just months in charge, he only took over in february but managed just four wins since then. it means leeds united. the season with a new managerfor the 50 united. the season with a new manager for the 50 running. manchester city women have signed scotla nd manchester city women have signed scotland captain caroline weir on a two—year contract. she joined scotland captain caroline weir on a two—year contract
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stuart broad, criticised of late, his and england's response was emphatic. a test win is finally over. adam wild, bbc news. that's it. we are back with the late news at ten. now on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. goodbye. the prime minister has laid a wreath at the scene to remember that eight people killed by three men armed with knives. a8 others injured in an attack which began with a van being driven into pedestrians, the attackers were later shot dead by police. at the service earlier families of those who died lit candles in memory of the loved ones. the chair of trustees of borough market, told my colleague that the marketplace remains a great place for people all over the world to visit. we have been particularly reflecting on the events in the last few days, yesterday they came together quietly at the end of the day, to have a minutes silence and think about what happened and the consequences and then there has been a whole other series of events where we reflected and respected remembering particularly those who we re remembering par
stuart broad, criticised of late, his and england's response was emphatic. a test win is finally over. adam wild, bbc news. that's it. we are back with the late news at ten. now on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. goodbye. the prime minister has laid a wreath at the scene to remember that eight people killed by three men armed with knives. a8 others injured in an attack which began with a van being driven into pedestrians, the attackers were later shot dead by police. at the...
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three wickets apiece from stuart broad and dom bess, including his maiden test wicket, helped dismissengland's first test victory since september, and the series ends 1—1. novak djokovic has reached the last eight at the french open for a record 12th time in the open era. he beat fernando verdasco in straight sets. it was far from easy for the former world number one, though. it took him more than half an hour to break his spanish opponent in the opening set, which lasted almost an hour. verdasco needed treatment for blisters just before losing the second set, and it was downhill for him from there, with the serb taking the third set 6—2. he will play italy's world number 72, marco cecchinato, next. venus and serena williams were knocked out of the women's doubles. they lost in three sets to andreja klepac of slovenia and spain's maria jose martinez sanchez. serena is back in singles action tomorrow, taking on maria sharapova. there might be no british players left in the senior draws at roland garros, but there is hope in the girls' competition. emma raducanu is through to the second
three wickets apiece from stuart broad and dom bess, including his maiden test wicket, helped dismissengland's first test victory since september, and the series ends 1—1. novak djokovic has reached the last eight at the french open for a record 12th time in the open era. he beat fernando verdasco in straight sets. it was far from easy for the former world number one, though. it took him more than half an hour to break his spanish opponent in the opening set, which lasted almost an hour....
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pakistan then collapsed to 134 all out, with stuart broad taking 3 wickets.ed after just a few kilometres on the opening time trial. that saw the welshman lose 21 seconds on his polish team—mate . kwiatkowski took the first leader's jersey after setting a time of seven minutes and 25 seconds. the first stage of the criterium is on monday and will take the riders on a 179—kilometre leg. that's all the sport for now. just a quick one, at the women's us open, eight holes left to play for the leader. doctors say two—thirds of women with early stage breast cancer could be spared chemotherapy. it follows trials of a genetic test which analyses how dangerous a tumour is. doctors in britain say using the test could mean up to 3,000 women a year in the uk being treated with surgery and hormone therapy alone. annisa kadri reports. juliet fitzpatrick is now in recovery after a physical and emotional battle with breast cancer. she says the chemotherapy that followed her diagnosis turned her into a horrible person to live with. for me, the worst thing about it was the emo
pakistan then collapsed to 134 all out, with stuart broad taking 3 wickets.ed after just a few kilometres on the opening time trial. that saw the welshman lose 21 seconds on his polish team—mate . kwiatkowski took the first leader's jersey after setting a time of seven minutes and 25 seconds. the first stage of the criterium is on monday and will take the riders on a 179—kilometre leg. that's all the sport for now. just a quick one, at the women's us open, eight holes left to play for the...
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in part thanks to stuart broad's star.t. he was backed up by the rest of their attack. chris woke stepping in andjimmy the rest of their attack. chris woke stepping in and jimmy anderson. it looked do one stage that pakistan would not make 100 innings. they did, it was down to a 19—year—old who made a gutsy 56 before he was the first test wicket. pakistan out for 174. england has i turn a test of that fragile england batting order. keithjennings of that fragile england batting order. keith jennings had of that fragile england batting order. keithjennings had been reported to team and he made a solid looking 29 which helped england to build a platform for he would. alastair cook and the roof almost too good to the close of play when cook went for 46. that was frustrating for england but with roots still there and closing in on this pakistan first innings score, they regard this as a very good day indeed. novak djokovic was his first set of the french open so far and broke his first racket of the week but he still managed to
in part thanks to stuart broad's star.t. he was backed up by the rest of their attack. chris woke stepping in andjimmy the rest of their attack. chris woke stepping in and jimmy anderson. it looked do one stage that pakistan would not make 100 innings. they did, it was down to a 19—year—old who made a gutsy 56 before he was the first test wicket. pakistan out for 174. england has i turn a test of that fragile england batting order. keithjennings of that fragile england batting order. keith...
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three wickets from stuart broad saw pakistan bowled out for 174.omrer captain michael vaughan had suggested broad should have been dropped for the second test to shake things up, comments he felt were unfair. i have always been open to punditry. it is always interesting when you listen to different opinions. this week, there was little point in it. this week did disappoint me slightly. i picked up only eight wickets in christchurch. it was disappointing to read those comments but that is the world we live in. gareth southgate will give an indication of who will start england's opening match of the world cup. they play the first of two friendlies later. nigeria are first up at wembley this evening, before they play costa rica at elland road next week. the squad departs for russia on the 12thjune. their players have missed some training this week. couple of results to bring you, and leeds rhinos thrashed leigh centurions in the quarter—finals of rugby league's challenge cup. leigh took the lead in the game but they then had a man sent off, and it all
three wickets from stuart broad saw pakistan bowled out for 174.omrer captain michael vaughan had suggested broad should have been dropped for the second test to shake things up, comments he felt were unfair. i have always been open to punditry. it is always interesting when you listen to different opinions. this week, there was little point in it. this week did disappoint me slightly. i picked up only eight wickets in christchurch. it was disappointing to read those comments but that is the...
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stuart broad had his place in the team questioned this week.ngland are without their injured star. noel ben stokes, but instead chris woakes, who coached to more pakistani wickets by lunch. then jimmy anderson's turn. with its punch at the early afternoon, shared out among the attack. it seemed pakistan would be below for less than 100, before a teenager from punjab fought back. he made 56 innings sustaining runs, before finally becoming the first test wicket for one player. now england. 0na wicket for one player. now england. on a crowd being reconstructed, this was a time for careful building. foundations first. keaton jennings, backin foundations first. keaton jennings, back in the team, had been going so well before his opposition went one better. after a frenetic day, england went into the evening hoping and batting for a bit of calm. well, in the last few minutes, england have lost alastair cook 446. bad timing as they were close to the end of play. 104—2. despite that and given all of the criticism they faced this week, we will regard th
stuart broad had his place in the team questioned this week.ngland are without their injured star. noel ben stokes, but instead chris woakes, who coached to more pakistani wickets by lunch. then jimmy anderson's turn. with its punch at the early afternoon, shared out among the attack. it seemed pakistan would be below for less than 100, before a teenager from punjab fought back. he made 56 innings sustaining runs, before finally becoming the first test wicket for one player. now england. 0na...
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stuart broad criticised of late, his and england's response was emphatic. of late, his and england'spape the it's important we don't paper over the cracks. we got a lot of hard work to do but we do a step in the right direction. it's been some weight but for an england side so long under a cloud they at last have a test victory. adam wild, bbc news. the challenge cup holders hull fc have been knocked out by st helens in a thrilling quarterfinal. have been knocked out by st helens there were four tries apiece, but saints just edged it 25—22. catalans dragons now stand in the way of a first challenge cup final in ten years. in the way of a first warrington will play leeds in the other semifinal. scotland and northern ireland have been providing friendly opposition to two teams heading to the world cup. the scots lost to mexico 1—0 early this morning, and costa rica, who were world cup quarterfinalists four years ago, were far too strong for the northern irish earlier this evening. arsenal'sjoel campbell set up two goals and also scored in their 3—0 win in sanjose. goals and also scored
stuart broad criticised of late, his and england's response was emphatic. of late, his and england'spape the it's important we don't paper over the cracks. we got a lot of hard work to do but we do a step in the right direction. it's been some weight but for an england side so long under a cloud they at last have a test victory. adam wild, bbc news. the challenge cup holders hull fc have been knocked out by st helens in a thrilling quarterfinal. have been knocked out by st helens there were...
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three wickets apiece from stuart broad and dom bess, who claimed his maiden test wickets, helped dismissgland's first test victory since september and the series ends 1—1. novak djokovic has reached the last eight at the french open for an open era record 12th time, after beating fernando verdasco in straight sets. it was far from easy for the former world number one though. it took him more than half an hour to break his spanish opponent in the opening set, which lasted almost an hour. verdasco needed treatment for blisters just before losing the second set. and it was downhill for him from there, with the serb taking the third set 6—2. he'll play italy's world number 72 marco cecchinato next. second seed caroline wozniacki is currently in action against daria kasatkina. the dane is hoping to reach the quarter—finals for only the third time in her career. but the australian open champion is struggling against the russian 14th seed losing the first set on a tie break. venus and serena williams have been knocked out of the women's doubles. they lost in three sets to andreja klepac of slov
three wickets apiece from stuart broad and dom bess, who claimed his maiden test wickets, helped dismissgland's first test victory since september and the series ends 1—1. novak djokovic has reached the last eight at the french open for an open era record 12th time, after beating fernando verdasco in straight sets. it was far from easy for the former world number one though. it took him more than half an hour to break his spanish opponent in the opening set, which lasted almost an hour....
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three wickets from stuart broad yesterday saw pakistan bowled out for 174.ond test to shake things up, something he felt was unfair. i have always been open to punditry. this week did disappoint me slightly. i picked up only eight wickets in christchurch. it was disappointing to read those comments but that is the world we live in. gareth southgate will provide an indication of who will start england's opening match of the world cup, as they play the first of two friendlies later, before the squad departs for russia. nigeria the opponents at wembley later. these two matches are an opportunity for us to look at one or two players in certain positions. combinations of players. there is a physical aspect to the two games that certain players need minutes more than others. 12—macro who have missed bits of training, either this week 01’ over a bits of training, either this week or over a longer period —— one or two players. there are a lot of things we've been to how we will use the two games. the kit worn by nigeria is so popular that fans have queued for four h
three wickets from stuart broad yesterday saw pakistan bowled out for 174.ond test to shake things up, something he felt was unfair. i have always been open to punditry. this week did disappoint me slightly. i picked up only eight wickets in christchurch. it was disappointing to read those comments but that is the world we live in. gareth southgate will provide an indication of who will start england's opening match of the world cup, as they play the first of two friendlies later, before the...
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jimmy anderson claiming two wickets and stuart broad a third. the visitors at lunch are 48—3.y's stories on the bbc news channel. the next news on bbc one is at 6:35pm. bye for now. you are watching bbc news. let's get us you are watching bbc news. let's get usa you are watching bbc news. let's get us a full round—up of the sports withjon. hello there. let's get a bit more detail from the second test between england and pakistan at headingley, it's been an entertaining day so far. at lunch the tourists have been reduced to 48—3, that's a lead for england of 141, as adam wild reports. at headingley, the clouds were gathering over this pakistan side. england already with a sizeable lead, the only question just how big could it get. withjos buttler at the crease, anything seems possible, scoring freely, his only concern was could his team—mates stay with him? sam curran couldn't, so now buttler forced to get a move on. this six took him past his half—century, the only england player in this innings to do so. with another belligerent buttler blow, the lead continued to grow. this
jimmy anderson claiming two wickets and stuart broad a third. the visitors at lunch are 48—3.y's stories on the bbc news channel. the next news on bbc one is at 6:35pm. bye for now. you are watching bbc news. let's get us you are watching bbc news. let's get usa you are watching bbc news. let's get us a full round—up of the sports withjon. hello there. let's get a bit more detail from the second test between england and pakistan at headingley, it's been an entertaining day so far. at lunch...
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that is the way their week is gone, but perhaps fielding was no bad thing when stuart broad had in oralls later, joe root grabbed inzamam or hack. broad's play had been questioned by some, but as azhar ali was about to find out, opinions are always been revised in this game. pakistan know the value of patients. it helped them win the first test of this series and it helped them beyond their initial wobble. they were beginning to look co mforta ble wobble. they were beginning to look comfortable when chris woakes, now returned from the razzmatazz of the indian premier league, disrupted things. shafiq was unsettled. this city seemed to be a play and miss, but hindsight showed he touched it and would have been out. perhaps england couldn't believe their luck. never mind, there was no doubt shafiq had hit this. and for now, they have an sod—all the words with wickets. —— they have transferred all the words with wickets. patrick gea rey all the words with wickets. patrick gearey reporting. a former second world war nurse is planning to retire from selling poppies 97 years after she first b
that is the way their week is gone, but perhaps fielding was no bad thing when stuart broad had in oralls later, joe root grabbed inzamam or hack. broad's play had been questioned by some, but as azhar ali was about to find out, opinions are always been revised in this game. pakistan know the value of patients. it helped them win the first test of this series and it helped them beyond their initial wobble. they were beginning to look co mforta ble wobble. they were beginning to look comfortable...
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pakistan won the toss chose to bat but they've been reduced to one hundred thirteen for eight with stuart broad and james anderson taking three kids in church. memorial tournament has a three way tie at the top as round two gets underway japan today came out so yama shed the lead with abraham and sarah and show a k. nieman off to the opening day on seven under par but seal michel this to puff eagle in the seventy. five time when a tiger woods recovered from a rough start to shoot three straight birdies late in his opening round he finished up even call and in a tie four to seven seven shots off the right yeah i had a fight back and i didn't really have much starting out. to really feel you know my swing very well and consequently i had both ways mainly left on one rotation very well and kind of made a few tweaks to changes to a little going to couple version a couple parts and low ball the which i know is a long way back but we've got a fighting chance all right that it's all useful for now more later today thank you very much indeed and stay with us here at al-jazeera of course because we're g
pakistan won the toss chose to bat but they've been reduced to one hundred thirteen for eight with stuart broad and james anderson taking three kids in church. memorial tournament has a three way tie at the top as round two gets underway japan today came out so yama shed the lead with abraham and sarah and show a k. nieman off to the opening day on seven under par but seal michel this to puff eagle in the seventy. five time when a tiger woods recovered from a rough start to shoot three straight...
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and there wasn't much pakistan's batsmen could do, with dom bess and stuart broad taking three wickets we have work to do. we responded well and came out and showed a lot of character which is pleasing for me. it is a great step in the right direction. there could be some extra tension on court at the french open this afternoon, when serena williams faces maria sharapova in the quarter—finals. williams only has the singles to focus on now after she and sister venus lost in the doubles yesterday. but she's not too happy with comments sharapova made in her autobiography which came out last year. sharapova claimed she heard williams crying in the dressing room after she beat her in the 2004 wimbledon final. the book was 100% hearsay, at least the quotes and words i read. it is disappointing. iam the quotes and words i read. it is disappointing. i am human. the quotes and words i read. it is disappointing. iam human. for me, it is totally normal. i think what happens there should stay there, and not necessarily be talked about in a not necessarily be talked about in a not so positive way i
and there wasn't much pakistan's batsmen could do, with dom bess and stuart broad taking three wickets we have work to do. we responded well and came out and showed a lot of character which is pleasing for me. it is a great step in the right direction. there could be some extra tension on court at the french open this afternoon, when serena williams faces maria sharapova in the quarter—finals. williams only has the singles to focus on now after she and sister venus lost in the doubles...
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stuart: 7-2. that is huge. broad support. ashley: yes. stuart: we've got a dow stillp 190 points.stream liberal media, won't let it go, asking the same question all the time, where is melania trump. she has been out the public eye some time since surgery. the big networks won't let it go. we'll deal with it i a minute. ♪ stuart: we're off the highs of the day. we're still up 171 points on the dow, have checked for a long time. $7481 per coin. down a couple hundred bucks today. >>> first lady melania trump will not be attending the g7 summit in quebec or the upcoming summit in singapore with north korea. joining us now, media madness author, howard kurtz. why is the media making such a fuss over melania tru can you tell us? >> this is the media at their absolute worst, stuart. headline, left-wing, "huffington post". plitt cosaying white house silence on this was fueling conspiracy theories. the fact that the first lady is recovering from surgery. she is by all accounts work in the white house. she is not doing anything in front of cameras. that just won't do. stuart: the implicatio
stuart: 7-2. that is huge. broad support. ashley: yes. stuart: we've got a dow stillp 190 points.stream liberal media, won't let it go, asking the same question all the time, where is melania trump. she has been out the public eye some time since surgery. the big networks won't let it go. we'll deal with it i a minute. ♪ stuart: we're off the highs of the day. we're still up 171 points on the dow, have checked for a long time. $7481 per coin. down a couple hundred bucks today. >>>...
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stuart: this is much much broad-base than i thought. far more reaching than i thought. omebody to support political cause. it's much more than that. liz: we know that -- go ahead. stuart: two other things. tend of the closed shop and number two u -- you the worker, i want into this union. >> was the big surprise. most observers of the court would think that the clerk would side with mark janice, everything the government doe is political but the fact that they're now even going further and saying, you have to opt-in to pay that union and you don't have to affirmatively jump through hoops to opt-out that's a big deal. stuart: vincent, that would be a catastrophe nor the unions, an awful lot of union people walked away from paying dues and being union members. this is a catastrophe. liz: national education association, biggest lobby for teacher forecasting more than 300,000 members, they've already -- over two 3-year -- 2-year period. this will change the political landscape across the board because we have seen, i have personally seen government union workers by the bus l
stuart: this is much much broad-base than i thought. far more reaching than i thought. omebody to support political cause. it's much more than that. liz: we know that -- go ahead. stuart: two other things. tend of the closed shop and number two u -- you the worker, i want into this union. >> was the big surprise. most observers of the court would think that the clerk would side with mark janice, everything the government doe is political but the fact that they're now even going further...
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it's broad-based, and that's very good. stuartt's get back to this growth in the economy in this current quarter. i see a lot of economists raising their forecasts, some of them saying between april and june, the current second quarter, we grow at a 4% annualized rate. sica, are you going to pour -- [laughter] >> first of all, have i become the guy that pours cold water? [laughter] i don't want to be that guy. but the truth is, yes, i believe we're going to get the 4% growth, i think it's pretty obvious we're going to get it. i think the tax cuts have been a good, good part of it. but we also have to look at some of the concerns on the horizonnen with some of this geopolitical tension we're dealing with which could affect growth. stuart all right. it is friday morning, four minutes into the trading session. we are up now close to 200 points. please remember we were down 250 yesterday. we're back up 188 as of right now. couple of individual stocks, here we go. costco, price cuts and freight costs hitting its bottom line. it did ann
it's broad-based, and that's very good. stuartt's get back to this growth in the economy in this current quarter. i see a lot of economists raising their forecasts, some of them saying between april and june, the current second quarter, we grow at a 4% annualized rate. sica, are you going to pour -- [laughter] >> first of all, have i become the guy that pours cold water? [laughter] i don't want to be that guy. but the truth is, yes, i believe we're going to get the 4% growth, i think it's...
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cousin mary in the fire mary stuart acadia also perished like many of us she blames a corporate culture that put profit before people construction companies there's a broad. holy people. who are embedded in this. this is what is. by negligence in the food and what we ideally want is gross negligence. because then you know it's about individuals and it's really important that we see individuals in the town to fight for justice has left many survivors strained how meade wants to go back to work but says confines the strength he's asking for more psychological help. well what i need is just to call you and working and helping people that says. this is what i'm going to do for the rest of my life help as much as i can. helping others because on the night of the fire hamid was unable to rescue his friends from the burning building first though he now needs to help himself and try to come to terms with the haunting image that his grandfather taua. the twenty eighteen world cup is underway in russia the fans in moscow are hoping for a win in the opening match against saudi arabia knowing that this would be their team's best chance to pick up points and get out
cousin mary in the fire mary stuart acadia also perished like many of us she blames a corporate culture that put profit before people construction companies there's a broad. holy people. who are embedded in this. this is what is. by negligence in the food and what we ideally want is gross negligence. because then you know it's about individuals and it's really important that we see individuals in the town to fight for justice has left many survivors strained how meade wants to go back to work...