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under the shadow of table mountain, england found their own immovable object.cricket, under the shadow of table mountain, england found their dom sibley is a throwback to more watchful times. resuming on 85, he set about nudging towards a century will at the other end, ben stokes did but ben stokes does. wow! between them they reduced south africa to frustration. stokes at his blistering best as he walloped the building to all corners of cape town, catching practice for the crowd in a spectacular 72. an eight—hour vigil and a first test hundred four sibley. his triumph and tenacity putting england firmly in control. south africa's target, a massive a38 — impossible, surely? but now it was england's turn to toil. removing only dean elgar to the thinnest of edges and hamza to a rather more obvious one. the hosts 162—2 at the close. 126-2. england are clear favourites, but a gripping final day is the only guarantee. andy swiss, bbc news. let's hear more from the man who has put england in such a strong position, the centurion dom sibley. i love cape town, i've bee
under the shadow of table mountain, england found their own immovable object.cricket, under the shadow of table mountain, england found their dom sibley is a throwback to more watchful times. resuming on 85, he set about nudging towards a century will at the other end, ben stokes did but ben stokes does. wow! between them they reduced south africa to frustration. stokes at his blistering best as he walloped the building to all corners of cape town, catching practice for the crowd in a...
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adam wild reports: as the cloud descends over table mountain, there is magic in the air.nd's greatest wicket taker, this is how he began the day. a quick start and the rapid and for south africa boss mikejennings. this is thanks to ben stokes. five wickets and five catches for ben stokes, both setting english records. the applause was generous and deserved. batsman crawley was five years old when anderson first took wickets for england. now he is leading in his field. not as exciting for some. rising and shining was dom sibley. this was his first test 50. joe root passed that mark too, but a day that started with two quick wickets ended the same way. england's lead is beyond 250. any more madness and magic, it will be impossible for south africa to catch up. chelsea extended their unbeaten women's super league run to 10 matches today and their new high profile signing, sam kerr, had a significant part to play as they beat reading by 3 goals to 1. they're now four points behind the league leaders arsenal with a game in hand. miriam walker—khan reports. two years of convers
adam wild reports: as the cloud descends over table mountain, there is magic in the air.nd's greatest wicket taker, this is how he began the day. a quick start and the rapid and for south africa boss mikejennings. this is thanks to ben stokes. five wickets and five catches for ben stokes, both setting english records. the applause was generous and deserved. batsman crawley was five years old when anderson first took wickets for england. now he is leading in his field. not as exciting for some....
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under the shadow of table mountain, england found their own immovable object in the fast and flashy worldcket, dom sibley is a throwback to more watchful times resuming on 85, he set about nudging towards a century will at the other end, ben stokes did but ben stokes does. between them, they were just south africa charter frustration. sto ked south africa charter frustration. stoked at his blistering best as he walloped the building to all corners of cape town, catching practice for the crowd in a spectacular 72 —— the bowling all corners of cape town. his triumph and tenacity putting england firmly in control. south africa's target, a massive 438, impossible, surely? but now it was england's turn to toil. removing dean elgar to the thinnest of edges and hamza to a rather more obvious one. they host 162 at the close and england are clear favourites, but a gripping final day is the only guarantee. what a day forjohn sibley. he said he was still trying to ta ke sibley. he said he was still trying to take in his first test century. this ground is amazing and to score a hundred here was, you
under the shadow of table mountain, england found their own immovable object in the fast and flashy worldcket, dom sibley is a throwback to more watchful times resuming on 85, he set about nudging towards a century will at the other end, ben stokes did but ben stokes does. between them, they were just south africa charter frustration. sto ked south africa charter frustration. stoked at his blistering best as he walloped the building to all corners of cape town, catching practice for the crowd...
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they haven't won a test in cape town since 1957 and beneath table mountain, england are a side with plenty illness and now first test defeat all offering much to chew over. we've had some very frustrating moments on this tour so far and we are having deal with it as best we can and make sure whether gets the opportunity will put in absolutely everything and give us a great chance to win the game. if art win, they will have to do it with a depleted side. just how much remains to be seen. jofra archer is a doubt and jack leach is definitely missing, and now another blow. opener rory burns was england's top scorer in the first test and for a time his 84 looked like itjust save them. here he was in training today, turning his efforts to football, turning his efforts to football, turning his efforts to football, turning his ankle and taking his turning his ankle and taking his turn on the physio table. crossed fingers for his twisted ankle weren't enough. his test, his tour 110w weren't enough. his test, his tour now over. but south africa also have issues to address and questions to answer, bo
they haven't won a test in cape town since 1957 and beneath table mountain, england are a side with plenty illness and now first test defeat all offering much to chew over. we've had some very frustrating moments on this tour so far and we are having deal with it as best we can and make sure whether gets the opportunity will put in absolutely everything and give us a great chance to win the game. if art win, they will have to do it with a depleted side. just how much remains to be seen. jofra...
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meetings and clown long table mountain dew you. want to. put it out on the ground when you. come of the. right to never. get to know a little so to know to learn to know them. long enough. to be down to move. them and in the rooms it's never too soon move. you a little. bit. closer. to the truth of the knot when commanded and. cut. move. mangum little engine room go out on the canal on the our. mobiles hoboken i guess it will but what i would do would do not. pull a little with us it is of this world with. a plan oblique i may have made one of us in that hell of a couple. of putting. in 50 will have been off. you. have an argument looking. good no no. no. it will make you wonder if you know. before you see. we get more people on our side will sympathize with a younger guy getting married very late to. alia paying when it was business as usual now you out to my day young cynic or she actually because you know they know is also following them in 2017 the government of uganda also launched their national strategy on ending child marriage and teenage pregnancy so this isn't a wa
meetings and clown long table mountain dew you. want to. put it out on the ground when you. come of the. right to never. get to know a little so to know to learn to know them. long enough. to be down to move. them and in the rooms it's never too soon move. you a little. bit. closer. to the truth of the knot when commanded and. cut. move. mangum little engine room go out on the canal on the our. mobiles hoboken i guess it will but what i would do would do not. pull a little with us it is of this...
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his innings wasn't quite table mountain, but it was high enough to give england some hope. 56 not outvening on the bbc news channel. now on bbc one it's time for the news where you are. goodbye. hello, this is bbc news. i'm rachel schofield. more now on our top story — iran's most powerful military commander, qassem soleimani, has been killed by a us airstrike in iraq. earlier, i spoke to ali soufan, a former fbi supervisory special agent, and ceo of the soufan group. he's been explaining what the implications could be. iran has a lot of options for retaliations. one of the options is definitely asymmetrical in nature. qassem soleimani single—handedly built an ark of influence for iran that goes all the way from the gulf of oman to the borders with israel. he has hundreds of thousands of militiamen in yemen, in syria, in iraq and lebanon. they consider him their commander and leader. iran will use that influence that qassem soleimani developed over the last two decades descendent significant messages to the united states — asymmetrical messages to the united states across the region.
his innings wasn't quite table mountain, but it was high enough to give england some hope. 56 not outvening on the bbc news channel. now on bbc one it's time for the news where you are. goodbye. hello, this is bbc news. i'm rachel schofield. more now on our top story — iran's most powerful military commander, qassem soleimani, has been killed by a us airstrike in iraq. earlier, i spoke to ali soufan, a former fbi supervisory special agent, and ceo of the soufan group. he's been explaining...
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archaeological artifacts have been discovered a land for example in table mountain national park that date back thousands of years caesar says these sites could also be incorporated into an even larger protected area and it would assure you have tracked plenty of visitors i found that some communities didn't realize that there was tourism potential in the area and that they could switch from harvesting to thumping like tourism taking people out teaching people about the area using the indigenous knowledge which people are so hungry for 4 or 5 tours in south africa come to visit protected areas tourism is a cornerstone of the national economy in $2181500000.00 jobs were linked to the tourism industry. west as a dive my stuff when we took people. to dive in the empty areas the reaction after diving is just amazing most of them will be like you are you from me using this in that it makes me feel good and a investor of cape town sees a composite on modern biodiversity and coastal sites of interest she also estimates the social impact of creating protected areas a lot of the time what we d
archaeological artifacts have been discovered a land for example in table mountain national park that date back thousands of years caesar says these sites could also be incorporated into an even larger protected area and it would assure you have tracked plenty of visitors i found that some communities didn't realize that there was tourism potential in the area and that they could switch from harvesting to thumping like tourism taking people out teaching people about the area using the...
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when the clouds descend over table mountain, there seems a look menace and magic.ready england's greatest wicket taker, this is how he began the day. the quickest start and a rapid end for the south african innings, the helping hands once more ben stokes. five wickets for anderson, the applause generous and deserve to. the first time he did that for england, zak crawley was just five years old. now here he was, leading the england response. clearly not exciting enough for some but even the wary as to what shows would have woken at the moment his wicket fell. to de so rabada up with their wake—up call. but rising and shining with dom sibley, this was his first test 50. joe root passed that mark as well but a day that started with two quick wickets ended the same way. still, the england lead is beyond 250, a bit more magic and menace and it will be beyond south africa as well. adam wild, bbc news. there's more on the bbc sport website. mishal. the 77th annual golden globes ceremony will start in a few hours in los angeles, as the hollywood awards season gets underway
when the clouds descend over table mountain, there seems a look menace and magic.ready england's greatest wicket taker, this is how he began the day. the quickest start and a rapid end for the south african innings, the helping hands once more ben stokes. five wickets for anderson, the applause generous and deserve to. the first time he did that for england, zak crawley was just five years old. now here he was, leading the england response. clearly not exciting enough for some but even the wary...
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under the shadow of table mountain, england found their own immovable object.hrowback to more watchful times. resuming on 85, he nudged his way onwards. while at the other end, ben stokes took a slightly different approach. with england in control, this was all south africa needed. stokes at his blistering best, as he walloped the bowling to all corners of cape town, catching practice for the crowd and 50 in a flash. by contrast, sibley was barely scoring, but eventually his seven—hour vigil brought a first test hundred. a triumph of tenacity and a moment to savour. stokes was fast catching him up, another barrage of boundaries before eventually falling for 72. by then, england were out of sight. even sibley throwing his customary caution to the wind, finishing unbeaten on 133, after batting his team into a match—winning position. south africa's target, a massive 438, and england's bowlers were soon making life uncomfortable. was that leg before? not quite. as replays showed, it just grazed the bat. the hosts are battling hard, but with more than a day still to
under the shadow of table mountain, england found their own immovable object.hrowback to more watchful times. resuming on 85, he nudged his way onwards. while at the other end, ben stokes took a slightly different approach. with england in control, this was all south africa needed. stokes at his blistering best, as he walloped the bowling to all corners of cape town, catching practice for the crowd and 50 in a flash. by contrast, sibley was barely scoring, but eventually his seven—hour vigil...
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his innings wasn't quite table mountain, but it was high enough to give england some hope. 56 not outevealed today that a number of temperature records were broken last year. the last decade in the uk was the second hottest in the last 100 yea rs, second hottest in the last 100 years, and 2019 in the uk was the 11th warmest on record, but it was a year where we broke a lot of temperature records. it all started in february, in the winter, when the temperatures reached an all—time winter high of 21.2 celsius. then on top of that, we broke the all—time temperature record in the uk in cambridge. it is another example of oui’ cambridge. it is another example of our changing climate, but it's possible that in the next decade even those records could be broken. not tonight, though, and not over the weekend. we have seen clearer, colder air moving across the uk today, bringing sunshine, but we keep showers that will merge into longer spells of rain across scotland, and we'll see the clouds thickening across northern ireland and over the irish sea to bring a few pockets of rain and drizzle he
his innings wasn't quite table mountain, but it was high enough to give england some hope. 56 not outevealed today that a number of temperature records were broken last year. the last decade in the uk was the second hottest in the last 100 yea rs, second hottest in the last 100 years, and 2019 in the uk was the 11th warmest on record, but it was a year where we broke a lot of temperature records. it all started in february, in the winter, when the temperatures reached an all—time winter high...
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his innings was not quite table mountain, but it was high enough to give england some hope. 56 not outhad suffered a torn hamstring. he limped off during the defeat of southampton on wednesday, the club had not given a timescale for his return but such injuries, depending on the grade of them, can take anything from four weeks to three months to heal. great britain have lost their opening group much of the atp cup against bulgaria. cameron norrie put them had in sydney but dan norrie put them had in sydney but da n eva ns norrie put them had in sydney but dan evans lost his singles match and thenjamie dan evans lost his singles match and then jamie murray and joe dan evans lost his singles match and thenjamie murray and joe salisbury we re thenjamie murray and joe salisbury were beaten by the narrowest of margins in the doubles. it went to two tie—break sets and they threw away too much points before losing ona away too much points before losing on a champions tie—break. they need to beat both belgium and moldova to have any chance of making the quarter—finals. australia‘s nick kyrgios
his innings was not quite table mountain, but it was high enough to give england some hope. 56 not outhad suffered a torn hamstring. he limped off during the defeat of southampton on wednesday, the club had not given a timescale for his return but such injuries, depending on the grade of them, can take anything from four weeks to three months to heal. great britain have lost their opening group much of the atp cup against bulgaria. cameron norrie put them had in sydney but dan norrie put them...
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under the shadow of table mountain, england found their own immovable object in the fast and flashy worldout nudging towards a century or so at the other end, ben stokes did what ben stokes does. wow! between them, they reduced south africa to utter frustration. stokes at his blistering best as he bollards the bowling to all corners of cape town. catching practice for the crowd in a spectacular 72. by contrast, sibley was a picture of patients. an eight hour vigil and a first test hundred. his triumph of tenacity putting england firmly in control. south africa's target, a massive 438. impossible surely, but now it was england's turn to toil, removing only dean elgar to the minister of edges and hamza to a rather more obvious one. the hosts 126 42 at close. england are clear favourite, but a gripping final day is the only guarantee. and it was, bbc news. —— andy swisse. that's all the sport for now. there's plenty more on the website including news that shooting and archery could be back on the 2022 commonwealth games programme, but staged in india several months before the main event star
under the shadow of table mountain, england found their own immovable object in the fast and flashy worldout nudging towards a century or so at the other end, ben stokes did what ben stokes does. wow! between them, they reduced south africa to utter frustration. stokes at his blistering best as he bollards the bowling to all corners of cape town. catching practice for the crowd in a spectacular 72. by contrast, sibley was a picture of patients. an eight hour vigil and a first test hundred. his...
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adam wild reports as the client descends over table mountain, there is magic.ick start at a rapid emphasise after‘s innings. five wickets and five catches for ben stokes, both setting english records. the applause was generous and deserved. batten crawley which is five years old, when he was inspired, now huey is leading in when's response. not as exciting for some. rising and shining was dom sibley. this was his first test 50. joe root passed that mark too, in the day that started with two quick wickets and at the same way. england boss might lead is beyond 250, a bit more magic and menace, it will be beyond south africa to catch. chselea women extended their unbeaten women's super league run to 10 matches today — and their new high profile signing, sam kerr, had a significant part to play in their 3—1 win against reading. chelsea are now four points behind league leaders arsenal with a game in hand. miriam walker—khan reports. two years of conversations led to this moment. the clear megan rapinoe, the best in the world, making a new home at kings meadow. herf
adam wild reports as the client descends over table mountain, there is magic.ick start at a rapid emphasise after‘s innings. five wickets and five catches for ben stokes, both setting english records. the applause was generous and deserved. batten crawley which is five years old, when he was inspired, now huey is leading in when's response. not as exciting for some. rising and shining was dom sibley. this was his first test 50. joe root passed that mark too, in the day that started with two...
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under the shadow of table mountain, england found their own immovable object.icket, dom sibley is a throwback to more watchful times. resuming on 85, he set about nudging towards a century will at the other end, ben stokes did but ben stokes does. wow! between them they reduced south africa to frustration. stokes at his blistering best as he walloped the building to all corners of cape town, catching practice for the crowd in a spectacular 72, the bowling all corners of cape town. an eight hour vigil and a first test hundred four sibley. his triumph and tenacity putting england firmly in control. south africa's target, a massive a38 — impossible, surely? but now it was england's turn to toil. removing only dean elgar to the thinnest of edges and hamza to a rather more obvious one. the hosts 162—2 at the close. england are clear favourites, but a gripping final day is the only guarantee. after the day's play, dom sibley said he was still trying to take in his first test century. this ground is amazing and scoring a hung, and the atmosphere as well. ben stokes sa
under the shadow of table mountain, england found their own immovable object.icket, dom sibley is a throwback to more watchful times. resuming on 85, he set about nudging towards a century will at the other end, ben stokes did but ben stokes does. wow! between them they reduced south africa to frustration. stokes at his blistering best as he walloped the building to all corners of cape town, catching practice for the crowd in a spectacular 72, the bowling all corners of cape town. an eight hour...
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his innings wasn't quite table mountain but it was high enough to give england some hope. 56 not out.ms to shine against the big boys and they don't come much bigger than holders manchester city. that's where league two side port vale are heading this evening. they enjoyed a comfortable win over cheltenham in the last round, but they won't recognise the etihad stadium, because the last time these two sides met was more than 20 years ago. a year later, port vale's most famous fan — robbie williams — had a hit album sing when you're winning, but he's not expecting to this time. they will be able to go up there have a great night, a great day ahead. miracles do happen, but maybe this is expecting a miracle a bit too far. who knows, you know? pep guardiola might put out hisjunior squad. please, pep. and the fa cup not only holds special memories for players, it provides the opportunity to create them too. peterborough midfielder george boyd played in the 2014 fa cup final for hull when they lost to arsenal. and this lunchtime he's returning to face his former club burnley where he made mo
his innings wasn't quite table mountain but it was high enough to give england some hope. 56 not out.ms to shine against the big boys and they don't come much bigger than holders manchester city. that's where league two side port vale are heading this evening. they enjoyed a comfortable win over cheltenham in the last round, but they won't recognise the etihad stadium, because the last time these two sides met was more than 20 years ago. a year later, port vale's most famous fan — robbie...
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end whenever we got very close to the good friday agreement when mcginnis and mountains and everybody was running the table i believe that martin was shown in iran devoted way the state of play on the groaned within the ira not names but just roughly how many people in the area right off to the top are british agents and i think he knew them you know the ratings on the war were not going to one as and i think that's way the same dop and this is whilst m i 5 are being infiltrated by the russians they have agents their own agents killing each other whilst being in the n.r.a. yes and all the time you're working in this and thinking this is a job but i mean. i was in the difference aid i was on i was on the political side but the one thing you learn of those young fein and the ira even today is that the higher up you go with fear the next thing you know you're sitting at meetings astonishing fin meeting any more it's often enough is sitting where they are a volunteers to sit was a or a commander's you know. that's when you realize these 2 are want i mean even today we've got the peace process we've got married
end whenever we got very close to the good friday agreement when mcginnis and mountains and everybody was running the table i believe that martin was shown in iran devoted way the state of play on the groaned within the ira not names but just roughly how many people in the area right off to the top are british agents and i think he knew them you know the ratings on the war were not going to one as and i think that's way the same dop and this is whilst m i 5 are being infiltrated by the russians...
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mountains unknowns around. the operation is repeated at the other end of the way house. boat them paddle up one of the. better off the table i. like to. pose in this polluted atmosphere bacteria often contaminate the known. miriam the director of the factory and forces measures to deal with this idea that some other london does a lot of money if it is also on the farm if. monday he'll look yes i need somebody to say i got it i want. and inside a 1000 workers mostly women are manually dissecting the notes. again i began to think what that means as i mean if you tell me in that particular . case given this in the piece it isn't as if it was self-defense how do you believe that if it was that was a healthy young man was killed i mean. in fact several members of the same family are taking turns on a single machine. this family averages less than $360.00 a month. who's only 18 has worked here for 2 years i was you know i was. the workers repeat the same mechanical action all day long i was . paid per kilo of shelled nots the workers hardly ever rest and quickly developed illnesses i guess it was because he was a little doubtful
mountains unknowns around. the operation is repeated at the other end of the way house. boat them paddle up one of the. better off the table i. like to. pose in this polluted atmosphere bacteria often contaminate the known. miriam the director of the factory and forces measures to deal with this idea that some other london does a lot of money if it is also on the farm if. monday he'll look yes i need somebody to say i got it i want. and inside a 1000 workers mostly women are manually dissecting...
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table, senator? yes or no. >> no, it's interesting because you raised the issue of witnesses. jerry nadler within the last hour says they have a mountain of evidence. just yesterday, the lead for the democrats said that they have overwhelming evidence. look at their brief. 11 times they talk about overwhelming evidence. you wouldn't think they would need anymore witnesses. what people are seeing, bill at home is what is happening in the senate is a fair trial as opposed to what happened in the house, which was viewed by a great majority of americans as very unfair. >> bill: come back to the witness question. there was talk that you give them john bolton, you get hunter biden or joe biden. or neither. where did that come from and what does it mean? >> apparently it came from the democrat cloakroom. possibly i hear one of the senators from delaware is the one that mentioned that, joe biden's hometown. i sit next to lindsey graham on the senate and in terms of what's going on on the floor. we're amazed at how many times joe and hunter biden's name came up in the last hour. talking about what happened, the money that hunter biden had taken
table, senator? yes or no. >> no, it's interesting because you raised the issue of witnesses. jerry nadler within the last hour says they have a mountain of evidence. just yesterday, the lead for the democrats said that they have overwhelming evidence. look at their brief. 11 times they talk about overwhelming evidence. you wouldn't think they would need anymore witnesses. what people are seeing, bill at home is what is happening in the senate is a fair trial as opposed to what happened...
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table. a little bit of rain, maybe down toward 101 corridor. also down toward milpitas toward san jose, the big thing is in the mountains.now up on the go. if you're traveling to sierra, there is a winter weather advisory if there. we will have more coming up in about 10 minutes about our system coming in on thursday. >>> thank you, steve. it is now 8:40 am. >>> toyota recalling more than 7000 vehicles nationwide. the details coming up on a mechanical problem that could cause issues. >>> snoop dog and his new breakfast sandwich in partnership with dunkin' donuts. find out about the new duncan -- the new sandwich when we come back. ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ we need someone to lean on ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ all we needed somebody to lean on ♪ ♪ ♪ i'climate is the number 1ove priority.sage. i would declare a state of emergency on day 1. congress has never passed an important climate bill, ever. this is a problem that continues to get worse. i've spent a decade fighting and beating oil companies... stopping pipelines... stopping fossil fuel plants, ensuring clean energy across the country. how are we going to pull t
table. a little bit of rain, maybe down toward 101 corridor. also down toward milpitas toward san jose, the big thing is in the mountains.now up on the go. if you're traveling to sierra, there is a winter weather advisory if there. we will have more coming up in about 10 minutes about our system coming in on thursday. >>> thank you, steve. it is now 8:40 am. >>> toyota recalling more than 7000 vehicles nationwide. the details coming up on a mechanical problem that could cause...