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now, of course, it's the finals weekend, the ladies' finals on saturday looking pretty good. ll be cloudy and muggy with humidity on the rise, but some showers will crop up in the north and west of the uk. and it will be quite warm further south. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. i'm mike embley. our top stories: it's not a witch hunt — the likely next head of the fbi says investigations into president trump are fair. as the future fbi director, do you consider this endeavour a witch hunt? i do not consider director mueller to be on a witch hunt. nine and a half years injail for brazil's ex—president lula, but he says he's still running for election again next year. mexico is one of the most dangerous countries in the world forjournalists. we sent our own reporter to find out why. a state visit to london for the king and queen of spain, with brexit and the future of gibraltar lurking in the background.
now, of course, it's the finals weekend, the ladies' finals on saturday looking pretty good. ll be cloudy and muggy with humidity on the rise, but some showers will crop up in the north and west of the uk. and it will be quite warm further south. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. i'm mike embley. our top stories: it's not a witch hunt — the likely next head of the fbi says investigations into president trump are fair. as the future fbi...
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the final. gearey reports on their two—wicket win over south africa in bristol. what a game of cricket we have seen here today. a place in the grand finalup here today. a place in the grand final up for here today. a place in the grand finalupforgrabs here today. a place in the grand final up for grabs until the final over, until the final few deliveries, where england, the hosts, finally got there. and the cou nty hosts, finally got there. and the county ground breathed out. england had bowled and fielded very well, there are efforts epitomised by sarah taylor, who took a quickfire stumping. south africa recovered thanks to their 18—year—old batsman, who had restored so be stability for a period but england's captain, have a period but england's captain, have a night, brought herself on to bowl, and got her on the second delivery. that swung momentum england's way. south africa could not get many runs going, could not get the run rate up, and england would have fancied chasing 219 the reg world
the final. gearey reports on their two—wicket win over south africa in bristol. what a game of cricket we have seen here today. a place in the grand finalup here today. a place in the grand final up for here today. a place in the grand finalupforgrabs here today. a place in the grand final up for grabs until the final over, until the final few deliveries, where england, the hosts, finally got there. and the cou nty hosts, finally got there. and the county ground breathed out. england had...
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the finals is gonna be anyone's game. on the course, so it's gonna be a little bit longer. -we have a team of endurance athletes, so the longer the course, the better we think that suits our strength. -we haven't won a race this whole season, so i think, you know, that would be the first and foremost thing. we ready to prove that, you know, we're not a team that's just gonna be a wild card the whole time. -ashley: personally, if we won this competition, i would really be overwhelmed with honor that we were able to represent our country, represent the us army. -killian: this last race, it's gonna be a fight to the finish. -killian: this is it. last race. we know endurance is our strength. we're not gonna fail. we got this. -we got this. -all right, let's do it. -all: aroo! aroo! hooah! -women: whoo! there's a tough battle ahead, but they are 0-2 against heart of texas and were just defeated in the semifinals by our next team. storming into the arena in blue, it's the beast from the south east, strike a pose. -apolo: coming
the finals is gonna be anyone's game. on the course, so it's gonna be a little bit longer. -we have a team of endurance athletes, so the longer the course, the better we think that suits our strength. -we haven't won a race this whole season, so i think, you know, that would be the first and foremost thing. we ready to prove that, you know, we're not a team that's just gonna be a wild card the whole time. -ashley: personally, if we won this competition, i would really be overwhelmed with honor...
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and the man he will play in the final is marin cilic. er us open champion beat the american sam querrey in four sets. cilic lost to federer in five sets at last year's wimbledon. unbelievable, absolutely unbelievable. especially the way this tournament unfolded from the first round, i was playing really great tennis, and today was a really ha rdfoug ht great tennis, and today was a really ha rdfought rattle. sam great tennis, and today was a really hardfought rattle. sam i think played really high—level tennis. especially that last set, he was serving big, hitting really big from the back of the court. —— hardfought battle. but after that, the back of the court. —— hardfought battle. but afterthat, ifelt the back of the court. —— hardfought battle. but after that, i felt that i was just battle. but after that, i felt that i wasjust a battle. but after that, i felt that i was just a little bit better on the return games. i was making him more play on his service games, and overall i felt that the level was really, really high. jamie murray
and the man he will play in the final is marin cilic. er us open champion beat the american sam querrey in four sets. cilic lost to federer in five sets at last year's wimbledon. unbelievable, absolutely unbelievable. especially the way this tournament unfolded from the first round, i was playing really great tennis, and today was a really ha rdfoug ht great tennis, and today was a really ha rdfought rattle. sam great tennis, and today was a really hardfought rattle. sam i think played really...
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it went down to the final over of the match.s was the first ball anya shrubsole faced, but she smashed it through the covers for a boundary to take england to the world cup final at lord's. at the women's european championship, france left it late to beat iceland in their first group c game. the french were one of the pre—tournament favourites, but needed a penalty from eugenie le sommer to give them victory with less than five minutes remaining. elsewhere in group c, austria beat switzerland i—o. nina burger with the goal after 15 minutes. england goalkeeperjoe hart has completed a loan move to west ham from manchester city for a season. the 30—year—old had been told by city boss pep guardiola he could find another club after spending last season with italian side torino. there's no option to buy him in the deal, and if west ham want hart next summer, they'll have to bid for him like any other club. west ham have also agreed a deal with stoke city for the signing of austria forward marko arnautovic. the hammers had already seen
it went down to the final over of the match.s was the first ball anya shrubsole faced, but she smashed it through the covers for a boundary to take england to the world cup final at lord's. at the women's european championship, france left it late to beat iceland in their first group c game. the french were one of the pre—tournament favourites, but needed a penalty from eugenie le sommer to give them victory with less than five minutes remaining. elsewhere in group c, austria beat switzerland...
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for the medals. and finallythis afternoon, where the winner of the first race, mandarin princess, was laterfound, to be another horse! mandarin princess was the shock 50 to one winner — or so it was thought, because after routine testing, it was discovered that mandarin princess, here in the blue, was actually stable—mate, millie's kiss, a horse with more experience. both horses were trained by charlie mcbride, and an investigation has been ordered by the british horse racing authority. the result stood. four—time tour de france champion chris froome, will ride in this year's vuelta a espana, in pursuit of a rare double. the 32—year—old has finished second, in the vuelta three times. only two men have won both tours in the same year, but that was when the spanish race was held in april. and bbc sport will broadcast live coverage of the us pga championship next month across tv, radio and online. the final major of the season, which will see jordan speith going for the career grand slam, takes place from tenth to
for the medals. and finallythis afternoon, where the winner of the first race, mandarin princess, was laterfound, to be another horse! mandarin princess was the shock 50 to one winner — or so it was thought, because after routine testing, it was discovered that mandarin princess, here in the blue, was actually stable—mate, millie's kiss, a horse with more experience. both horses were trained by charlie mcbride, and an investigation has been ordered by the british horse racing authority. the...
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he'll face last year's runner up stefan 0lsson in the final. in's lucy shuker and her german partner sabine ellerbrook. they were beaten in straight sets 6—4, 6—1. jordanne whiley and her partner yui kamiji are bidding for a place in the final now. we're just about out of time on wimbledon sportsday but we'll leave with a quite incredible shot from the wheelchair singles. this is the rather unbelievable moment during gustavo fernandez‘s victory over alfie hewett, he throws his racquet at the ball and still manages to win the point in their semifinal match. thanks forjoining us. we will be back with more amazing shots at the same time tomorrow evening. it will be warm for most of us but also looking little doubt. we're not expecting it to rain all the time but we are prepared for some rain especially in the course of saturday and this is where the rain is coming in from the north west. it has been affecting north—western parts of the uk, yesterday we had some rain, and to the south of it it is dry, but with the rain comes a mass of thick cloud an
he'll face last year's runner up stefan 0lsson in the final. in's lucy shuker and her german partner sabine ellerbrook. they were beaten in straight sets 6—4, 6—1. jordanne whiley and her partner yui kamiji are bidding for a place in the final now. we're just about out of time on wimbledon sportsday but we'll leave with a quite incredible shot from the wheelchair singles. this is the rather unbelievable moment during gustavo fernandez‘s victory over alfie hewett, he throws his racquet at...
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how did he have to lobby for the final votes? >> guest: as i understand it he was out talking to senators well into the day-to-day leading directly to the vote. he was perfectly worried about a group of moderate senators from states that accepted medicaid expansion under the ace a. he was speaking directly with them about how they could extend the amount of money that medicaid would -- and we ended up agreeing to a vote on an amendment that would give $100 million for flexible spending to medicaid however it's important to realize this amendment is added to another portion of another bill that probably isn't going to succeed. and all it comes down to being a symbolic vote but one that was important to many of the senators who needed to say they took a step and did what they could based on medicaid. host who we knew in advance at lisa murkowski and susan collins would vote no. they joined a 28 democrats in voting no the final vote 51-50 with vice president mike pence casting the tie-breaking vote. what were the objections of senato
how did he have to lobby for the final votes? >> guest: as i understand it he was out talking to senators well into the day-to-day leading directly to the vote. he was perfectly worried about a group of moderate senators from states that accepted medicaid expansion under the ace a. he was speaking directly with them about how they could extend the amount of money that medicaid would -- and we ended up agreeing to a vote on an amendment that would give $100 million for flexible spending to...
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the line. there will be a great final in the offing despitejohanna be a great final in the offing despite johannal in the offing despitejohanna konta's exit. venus williams is going to face spain's garbine muguruza. she had a fantastic win first bond on centre court as she beat rybarikova. 6—1, 6-1 court as she beat rybarikova. 6—1, 6—1 in one hour and four minutes. a fantastic win for the 2015 runner—up. she lost to serena williams and there were tears on court for her back in 2015. she will be hoping to go one better this time around and make it the first spanish winner of wimbledon ‘s her coach conchita martinez won it back in 199a. here is what muguruza thought about to after the match.” 199a. here is what muguruza thought about to after the match. i think i played very well for sure. she is a very talented player and she was playing very good during the tournament. i think today i stepped out on the court a super confident and everything went well. how about your big match experience compared to hers, having been a grand slam champion and to the final here, do you think that was a telling fa
the line. there will be a great final in the offing despitejohanna be a great final in the offing despite johannal in the offing despitejohanna konta's exit. venus williams is going to face spain's garbine muguruza. she had a fantastic win first bond on centre court as she beat rybarikova. 6—1, 6-1 court as she beat rybarikova. 6—1, 6—1 in one hour and four minutes. a fantastic win for the 2015 runner—up. she lost to serena williams and there were tears on court for her back in 2015....
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denmark are also in the semi—finals.. when they dumped defending champions germany out of the tournament. heavy rain yesterday meant their match was postponed until this morning. germany took the lead, but denmark struck back, and grabbed victory with seven minutes to play. theresa nielsen with the winner. it's only the third time germany have lost in the competition's 26—year history. and denmark will face either spain or austria. they played out a goal—less draw for 120 minutes, spain having the best best chances. but no goals, the game going to penalties. the game is going to penalties right now. we will bring you the latest results as soon as that happens. united went ahead just before half—time through paul mcmullen, whose third goal of the competition. dundry drew level after the break. mark o'hara with the equaliser. the match finished 1—1, the penalty shoot out determined he would finish top of the group. when deacon missed the decisive penalty to dundee. both teams go into the last 16. and will face each other at
denmark are also in the semi—finals.. when they dumped defending champions germany out of the tournament. heavy rain yesterday meant their match was postponed until this morning. germany took the lead, but denmark struck back, and grabbed victory with seven minutes to play. theresa nielsen with the winner. it's only the third time germany have lost in the competition's 26—year history. and denmark will face either spain or austria. they played out a goal—less draw for 120 minutes, spain...
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garbine muguruza beats venus williams in the england final. —— in the wimbledon final. t trent bridge to leave south africa in control of the second test. lewis hamilton storms to a record—equalling pole position for tomorrow's british grand prix at silverstone. also coming up in the programme, chris froome is back in yellow. he shakes off his rivals on stage 14 to retake the overall lead at the tour de france. and join me, kate grey at the olympic park, where i will be looking ahead to all the action at the world para athletic championships. hello, we are into the final two days at the all—england club. 0nce again it has provided us with the gripping drama and supreme showers that you might have expected. the roof was up on centre court allowing spain's garbine muguruza to win her first title here at the expense of the five—time champion venus williams. 0n finals weekend, centre court brings the generations together, garbine muguruza, one of the newest stars against its greatest survivor. at 37, the stage was set for venus williams aiming to be the oldest post—war champ
garbine muguruza beats venus williams in the england final. —— in the wimbledon final. t trent bridge to leave south africa in control of the second test. lewis hamilton storms to a record—equalling pole position for tomorrow's british grand prix at silverstone. also coming up in the programme, chris froome is back in yellow. he shakes off his rivals on stage 14 to retake the overall lead at the tour de france. and join me, kate grey at the olympic park, where i will be looking ahead to...
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the finals is gonna be anyone's game. on the course, so it's gonna be a little bit longer. -we have a team of endurance athletes, so the longer the course, the better we think that suits our strength. -we haven't won a race this whole season, so i think, you know, that would be the first and foremost thing. we ready to prove that, you know, we're not a team that's just gonna be a wild card the whole time. -ashley: personally, if we won this competition, i would really be overwhelmed with honor that we were able to represent our country, represent the us army. -killian: this last race, it's gonna be a fight to the finish. -killian: this is it. last race. we know endurance is our strength. we're not gonna fail. we got this. -we got this. -all right, let's do it. -all: aroo! aroo! hooah! -women: whoo! -kelvin: the commanding officers know there's a tough battle ahead, but they are 0-2 against heart of texas and were just defeated in the semifinals by our next team. storming into the arena in blue, it's the beast from the sou
the finals is gonna be anyone's game. on the course, so it's gonna be a little bit longer. -we have a team of endurance athletes, so the longer the course, the better we think that suits our strength. -we haven't won a race this whole season, so i think, you know, that would be the first and foremost thing. we ready to prove that, you know, we're not a team that's just gonna be a wild card the whole time. -ashley: personally, if we won this competition, i would really be overwhelmed with honor...
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here, but the armoury to deal with it?|j his first finalogical battle, for the occasion, but you need the physical side as well. cilic is aggressive and the return and he can play both forehand and backhand, that makes it witty interesting for the neutral. what is it about federer that allows them to glide smoothly across the court. we have seen so glide smoothly across the court. we have seen so many glide smoothly across the court. we have seen so many other top players go out because of injury? we all know the answer, there are a lot of people making a lot of money out there but roger seems to have the answer. i think balance, growing up, he grew up on a number of different surfaces, that is crucial in terms of learning balance and everything else. 0bviously technique wise, he is almost flawless in that department. there are a number of factors that make him the player he has become. after the men's final we are guaranteed a british winner in the british doubles, and possibly the british doubles, and possibly the wheelchair doubles, heat
here, but the armoury to deal with it?|j his first finalogical battle, for the occasion, but you need the physical side as well. cilic is aggressive and the return and he can play both forehand and backhand, that makes it witty interesting for the neutral. what is it about federer that allows them to glide smoothly across the court. we have seen so glide smoothly across the court. we have seen so many glide smoothly across the court. we have seen so many other top players go out because of...
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he'll now face argentina's gustavo fernandez in the semi—finals, a repeat of the french open final, whichimbledon chris froome has lost the leader's yellow jersey for the first time at the tour de france. the team sky rider was unable to sustain the pace on the final climb in peyragudes. and it's now italy's fabio aru who leads the way after today's 12th stage. today was all about declines, and navigating them safely. the journey treacherous, over 200 kilometres five climbs, and one yellowjersey to protect. chris froome is nestled in tightly by his team—mates, their task was to get him to the end. any help on the climbs greatly appreciated. not that steve cummings needed any, he led out on his own. the leaders were trying to keep out of trouble and selig. fabio aru and chris froome of the road but not out of the stage, which would end with another climb. with the road getting steeper, chris froome is getting weaker. roman bar they made his move and left the yellow jersey weaker. roman bar they made his move and left the yellowjersey behind. aru could just about keep pace but chris froome
he'll now face argentina's gustavo fernandez in the semi—finals, a repeat of the french open final, whichimbledon chris froome has lost the leader's yellow jersey for the first time at the tour de france. the team sky rider was unable to sustain the pace on the final climb in peyragudes. and it's now italy's fabio aru who leads the way after today's 12th stage. today was all about declines, and navigating them safely. the journey treacherous, over 200 kilometres five climbs, and one...
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and england reach the semi—finals of the women's cricket world cup.their droves expecting to see the confirmation well, they came in their droves, expecting to see the confirmation of a british man and woman into the last four for the first time in 50 years, however it just wasn't to be. good evening, we start with the end of andy murray's second reign as wimbledon champion. the world no 1 was expected to beat sam querrey in today's quarter—final on centre court but, as tim hague reports, it seems an injured hip may well have led to a shock exit. it has been all about andy for over a decade. ten quarter—final appearances and now for the latest. facing a man with little to lose. sam querrey struggled to start. nerves have got in the way. the current champion had no nerves, though and took the opening set. more of the same in the second, murray marvellous in all departments. a beautiful shot. we love it. on course for the set but querrey broke back twice. the match was all square and against a man who knocked novak djokovic out last year, things were lo
and england reach the semi—finals of the women's cricket world cup.their droves expecting to see the confirmation well, they came in their droves, expecting to see the confirmation of a british man and woman into the last four for the first time in 50 years, however it just wasn't to be. good evening, we start with the end of andy murray's second reign as wimbledon champion. the world no 1 was expected to beat sam querrey in today's quarter—final on centre court but, as tim hague reports,...
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and the final of the confederation cup being hosted by russia is tomorrow we'll cross live to st petersburg for our special coverage. it's six o'clock am in moscow and you're watching all t. international live from austin to you with me welcome to the program. thousands have turned out in the british capital for the not one day more antigovernment marshawn we're going to cross live to ati's and a sister who's been following the demonstration as it happens last year what's the update on this. well if you're out you know there's certainly been quite a handful of protest recently especially following the snap election that theresa may held but i have to say this is definitely the biggest we've seen recently we've seen thousands and thousands of people turn up today in central london a huge march that started outside the b.b.c. headquarters where people walked all the way through central london to hear their parliament square and they're continuing to gather here this entire square here is filled with people who are coming out to say they don't want to reset mase government anymore now there's
and the final of the confederation cup being hosted by russia is tomorrow we'll cross live to st petersburg for our special coverage. it's six o'clock am in moscow and you're watching all t. international live from austin to you with me welcome to the program. thousands have turned out in the british capital for the not one day more antigovernment marshawn we're going to cross live to ati's and a sister who's been following the demonstration as it happens last year what's the update on this....
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she won it in real style, taking on the five—time champion venus williams. on finals court brings the generations together, garbine muguruza, one of the newest stars against its greatest survivor. the oldest post—war champion. beneath the reefyfiuterrheer- she wants to close out points quickly, but amid the aggression those flashes took williams to the brink of the first set. she had two points for the advantage, but back came muguruza, with bravery and brilliance, that would be the shot of the set. her battling saw off break points and suddenly she had the lead. how this sport can swing. that exchange would have its effect on williams. even with her experience, she gets unsettled. muguruza has grown into this tournament, now she had grown into the match. three breaks in the second set had her racing towards the title. two years ago she was denied by serena. she would not miss this chance. tears of despair a couple of years ago but overwhelming joy now. she is the champion. venus williams says she will be back again to win more. it was the game's new star to light up c
she won it in real style, taking on the five—time champion venus williams. on finals court brings the generations together, garbine muguruza, one of the newest stars against its greatest survivor. the oldest post—war champion. beneath the reefyfiuterrheer- she wants to close out points quickly, but amid the aggression those flashes took williams to the brink of the first set. she had two points for the advantage, but back came muguruza, with bravery and brilliance, that would be the shot...
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the strain. he is having a horror, fallen apart a bit. in his first wimbledon final became too much to bear. with the weight of expectation back home, marin cilic was facing a torrent. you want the ground to open up and swallow you in situations like this. the great champions have now time for sympathy, federer ruthless to the second set. marin cilic put up more ofa second set. marin cilic put up more of a fight in the third, but already this looked inevitable. 18 grand slams later, the swiss has the same thirst for success. the championship title field without dropping a set. the first man to wind each championships. it was no time to show emotion. wimbledon‘s record—brea ker show emotion. wimbledon‘s record—breaker and, unquestionably, king of this court. an eighth title for federer means as much as the first. better than holding the trophy and winning today, i guess, is just trophy and winning today, i guess, isjust being trophy and winning today, i guess, is just being healthy. trophy and winning today, i guess, isjust being healthy. it trophy and winning today,
the strain. he is having a horror, fallen apart a bit. in his first wimbledon final became too much to bear. with the weight of expectation back home, marin cilic was facing a torrent. you want the ground to open up and swallow you in situations like this. the great champions have now time for sympathy, federer ruthless to the second set. marin cilic put up more ofa second set. marin cilic put up more of a fight in the third, but already this looked inevitable. 18 grand slams later, the swiss...
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hopefully the final will be a brilliant showcase for. what you doing the next 24, 48 hours? orrow. we're going to watch the line came tonight, making use of being in london, going out for the evening. it is trying to sleep on saturday night, trying to keep those nerves in the excitement at bay and get out your ready to play on sunday. preparations will continue for both sides and for the ground as well, preparing to host a full house for the finals between india and england on sunday. the international tennis federation has bad to time major from all of its events until the end of next year, it is in response to his behaviour at a fed cup match in april when he was captaining romania against gb. he had a series of outbursts, found guilty of making inappropriate and racially motivated comments about serena williams‘s unborn child, making advances of a sexual nature to the gb captain, threatening a member of the press and officials and verbally abusing the opposition. he was also fined just under £8,000. some football news, liverpool have completed the signing of hull city and
hopefully the final will be a brilliant showcase for. what you doing the next 24, 48 hours? orrow. we're going to watch the line came tonight, making use of being in london, going out for the evening. it is trying to sleep on saturday night, trying to keep those nerves in the excitement at bay and get out your ready to play on sunday. preparations will continue for both sides and for the ground as well, preparing to host a full house for the finals between india and england on sunday. the...
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england needed 219 to reach the world cup final. s and the route is there, strike early and often. it is best both openers, but taylor we re often. it is best both openers, but taylor were starting to pick up the pace. when she was called for a run, england started. now we had a different game, the match seasonal at. three, over, two from last four balls. who could work? first ball, world cup final. there are so many moments from that match, so go on the bbc sport website to have a look. the tension around the final delivery, and we will get more on sunday at lord's, when there will be a packed house and sold—out crowd for the match against either australia or india. both good teams, india bourdy beaten england in this competition, australia officially the best in the world. england will feel, after this, it is their year. england batsman gary ballance looks set to miss the third test against south africa. he's seeing a hand surgeon in leeds tonight, after it was hit by a delivery from morne morkel during england's defeat at trent br
england needed 219 to reach the world cup final. s and the route is there, strike early and often. it is best both openers, but taylor we re often. it is best both openers, but taylor were starting to pick up the pace. when she was called for a run, england started. now we had a different game, the match seasonal at. three, over, two from last four balls. who could work? first ball, world cup final. there are so many moments from that match, so go on the bbc sport website to have a look. the...
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back here at wimbledon, as well as the men's final there is the little matter will make matter of thed. but hoping to take his crown — is our very own "novak dog ovitch" — it's hacker the dog — let's see how he got on. good morning, everyone and welcome to our special bbc breakfast wimbledon challenge. this morning we have the one and only hacker t dog. hello, sally. how are you? i am good nice to see you. have you had a practice? you know how good i am at a backhand. i have a better backhand than sue barker. you have 30 seconds to get balls into this market. go! here we go! keep going! we can do it! get going, you are doing really well. i now. i am it! get going, you are doing really well. i now. iam the it! get going, you are doing really well. i now. i am the best. it! get going, you are doing really well. i now. iam the best. i like this. it is good for morale. you have 15 seconds left. you have been taught well by sue barker. she has a lovely backhand. you need to go overarm. three, two, one! tidies up! well done! ok, here is the moment of truth. you have excelled. every single t
back here at wimbledon, as well as the men's final there is the little matter will make matter of thed. but hoping to take his crown — is our very own "novak dog ovitch" — it's hacker the dog — let's see how he got on. good morning, everyone and welcome to our special bbc breakfast wimbledon challenge. this morning we have the one and only hacker t dog. hello, sally. how are you? i am good nice to see you. have you had a practice? you know how good i am at a backhand. i have a...
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and england's women cricketers are celebrating, after reaching the final of the world cup. and coming up in sportsday on bbc news: england are through to the final of the women's cricket world cup. good evening. every single youth custody centre in england and wales has been described as "unsafe". in the latest report from the chief inspector of prisons, peter clarke warns that tragedy is "inevitable" and the decline in standards is "staggering".
and england's women cricketers are celebrating, after reaching the final of the world cup. and coming up in sportsday on bbc news: england are through to the final of the women's cricket world cup. good evening. every single youth custody centre in england and wales has been described as "unsafe". in the latest report from the chief inspector of prisons, peter clarke warns that tragedy is "inevitable" and the decline in standards is "staggering".
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we are now working on what will be the final idea. the final options. we would be doing wrong 20's up a the final outcome. it would be premature to publicize things yet. it is on domestic policy, i know that you are you going to inaugurate and drive it? do you not want to actually drive the car? >> no, i didn't. the car isn't ready. you have a drive first, tell me how it is, then i will join you. may be the final question. >> you have already talked about your meeting with president dogan.an -- president er could you clarify whether the northern area is concerned? did you talk about the efrin area and the kurds? and the russian center? the turkish media are talking about an invasion by the turkish army there. what do you think about the statements made that president assad has no political future? >> mr. tillerson is a respectable individual, friendly to russia, but he is not a syrian citizen. the future of syria, the future of assad, this is a tricky question. you've got many different aspects. we are in contact. but, first of all, i would say our amer
we are now working on what will be the final idea. the final options. we would be doing wrong 20's up a the final outcome. it would be premature to publicize things yet. it is on domestic policy, i know that you are you going to inaugurate and drive it? do you not want to actually drive the car? >> no, i didn't. the car isn't ready. you have a drive first, tell me how it is, then i will join you. may be the final question. >> you have already talked about your meeting with president...
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what if you low scores on the final round. the early pa rt low scores on the final round. day, conditions for low scoring were very good, but the wind and rain came in later on. the early starters, the best round of the day came from haotong li, 63 from him. four straight of the day came from haotong li, 63 from him. fourstraight birdies of the day came from haotong li, 63 from him. four straight birdies at the end. some performance. what a while, as matt kuchar and jordan spieth were slipping back, it looked he could be involved in the play—off, but it didn't happen. rory mcilroy finished second, a closing round of 67. he has struggled with his form in the build—up to the championship, so afterwards he was pleased with the improvement each made. a good day, played well, a step in the right direction, so i'm getting there. technically, ifeel like i've got better as the week went on. i was working on a couple of things with my swing that felt more comfortable over the past few days, so comfortable over the past few days, so that's good. it's nice to keep working on those thi
what if you low scores on the final round. the early pa rt low scores on the final round. day, conditions for low scoring were very good, but the wind and rain came in later on. the early starters, the best round of the day came from haotong li, 63 from him. four straight of the day came from haotong li, 63 from him. fourstraight birdies of the day came from haotong li, 63 from him. four straight birdies at the end. some performance. what a while, as matt kuchar and jordan spieth were slipping...
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fast forward and she is in the top ten and a semi—final is. er wake the five—time champion venus williams. the oldest semifinalist since 1994 but in the form of her life bidding for a six wimbledon title. having saved break point it wasjohanna konta who made the first mistake. venus taking the first set. into the second and it was the american who seemed to have luck on her side. after taking the break, venus hammered home the advantage with service like this all content could do was get out of the way. —— johanna konta. when match points came, she took them. through two are neither final came, she took them. through two are neitherfinal in her 20th came, she took them. through two are neither final in her 20th at wimbledon. i thought the crowd was very nice to me, actually. bidgood had been more boisterous. the crowd was so had been more boisterous. the crowd was so fair i know they love joe had been more boisterous. the crowd was so fair i know they lovejoe and it isa was so fair i know they lovejoe and it is a lot of pressure and i think she
fast forward and she is in the top ten and a semi—final is. er wake the five—time champion venus williams. the oldest semifinalist since 1994 but in the form of her life bidding for a six wimbledon title. having saved break point it wasjohanna konta who made the first mistake. venus taking the first set. into the second and it was the american who seemed to have luck on her side. after taking the break, venus hammered home the advantage with service like this all content could do was get...
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what was going through your mind in the final dive? dive was put down before you, the pressure was on? i saw the chinese divers cheering and i thought, yeah? you want to cheer loudly for that? ok, watch this. i went into, yeah, you do that? i will do it better. i went into a weird competitive mode i've never been in before. it was fun. so a great day for tom daley, especially as earlier today he and grace reid won a silver in the mixed three metre springboard final, with this their final dive — a forward three and half somersault in pike. both divers have had busy schedules competing in other events in these championships of course, and, afterwards, reid said the two hadn't had a chance to practise together all week. me and tom said beforehand that we would go in and have fun, see how we go. we haven't trained together in over a week. genuinely winging it, still not our personal bests but we are so pleased! it has been very surreal, i've had about five hours sleep. i don't know which way is up but it's a fantastic way of ending my first
what was going through your mind in the final dive? dive was put down before you, the pressure was on? i saw the chinese divers cheering and i thought, yeah? you want to cheer loudly for that? ok, watch this. i went into, yeah, you do that? i will do it better. i went into a weird competitive mode i've never been in before. it was fun. so a great day for tom daley, especially as earlier today he and grace reid won a silver in the mixed three metre springboard final, with this their final dive...
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the eighth, it's fantastic. no andy murray orjohanna konta in finals week, a fantastic win in the wheelchair doubles finals, theym a set down to wait in three for the fourth straight year. fantastic for them. and on centre court at the moment there is more british interest as heather watson along with her partner try to defend their title in the mixed doubles final. they play britain's jamie murray has teamed up with martina hingis. so far the one set down against murray and martin angus. so still plenty of interest for the british fans here today. thanks. lewis hamilton led from start to finish to win the british grand prix at silverstone. the ferrari driver suffered a puncture — solace in 50 years ago, scotsman won the british grand prix for a fifth time.jim the british grand prix for a fifth time. jim clark, surrounded by wonder and flowers. now anyone who comes here can experience every curve, comes here can experience every curve , every comes here can experience every curve, every straight. but only one could really fear howard clark felt. lewis hamilton started with the same view, everyone behind him, but
the eighth, it's fantastic. no andy murray orjohanna konta in finals week, a fantastic win in the wheelchair doubles finals, theym a set down to wait in three for the fourth straight year. fantastic for them. and on centre court at the moment there is more british interest as heather watson along with her partner try to defend their title in the mixed doubles final. they play britain's jamie murray has teamed up with martina hingis. so far the one set down against murray and martin angus. so...
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the video referee system has led to a series of debatable moments throughout the tournament, and the final provided one more. the referee use the video replay to assess this challenge and decided it was worthy of the yellow ca rd decided it was worthy of the yellow card and not read. chile had their chances to snatch a late equaliser in st petersburg, but having seen their team win the european u21 championships on friday, the future for german football seems to be bright. american danielle kang has won the women's pga major championship in olympic fields, illinois, by a stroke on sunday. she finished on 13—under to beat last year's champion, brooke henderson of canada, as colm harrison reports. danielle kang started the final round as the joint leader, alongside this woman, the south korean contender. either challenge began to flounder after she bogeyed the night, and never really recovered after that. danielle kang, meanwhile, when on something of a charge over the back nine. the 24—year—old from san francisco fired infour 24—year—old from san francisco fired in four successive birdies f
the video referee system has led to a series of debatable moments throughout the tournament, and the final provided one more. the referee use the video replay to assess this challenge and decided it was worthy of the yellow ca rd decided it was worthy of the yellow card and not read. chile had their chances to snatch a late equaliser in st petersburg, but having seen their team win the european u21 championships on friday, the future for german football seems to be bright. american danielle...
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and who will reach wembley for the challenge cup final? we preview the weekend's semi—finals. tart with cricket and the third test against south africa is turning into a bit of a classic. for england fans anyway... day two at the oval has seen ben stokes become only the second player in test history to hit 3 successive sixes. on his way to scoring 112 in england's first innings total of 353. and in reply debutant bolwer toby roland—jones took 4 south african wickets for 108 at stumps... tim hague was watching the action for us. he may not be the captain any longer but no one can deny alistair cooke's innings was the stuff captains were made of. this poorly entered the former skipper‘s chances of a century. a different kind of century celebration, and other englishmen reached three figures, ben stokes push for his half—century and a fine first session for england would continue after lunch as debutant toby roland—jones showed us how co mforta ble toby roland—jones showed us how comfortable here. things can change quickly at this level as he discovered. the man at the other end t
and who will reach wembley for the challenge cup final? we preview the weekend's semi—finals. tart with cricket and the third test against south africa is turning into a bit of a classic. for england fans anyway... day two at the oval has seen ben stokes become only the second player in test history to hit 3 successive sixes. on his way to scoring 112 in england's first innings total of 353. and in reply debutant bolwer toby roland—jones took 4 south african wickets for 108 at stumps... tim...
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they've beaten surrey in the royal london one day cup final at lord's. score of 297 from their 50 overs, leaving notts needing 298 for victory. they won by 4 wickets thanks to the highest ever one day score at lord's by england batsman alex hales. joe lynskey reports. a day when team success owes so much to one player. one—day cup glory for nottinghamshire, built around the bat of alex hales. drama came to the final in the first ball, surrey‘s jason roy relieved and reprieved. at the home of cricket, even the simplest of catches can get messy. but notts held onto an important one. kumar sangakkara's form this season meant that restricting him to 30 felt like a breakthrough. mark stoneman surviving early on, capitalising with the century. that helped surrey to 297, but alex hales was already poised. one—day cricket at its best, a century injust 83 balls. in effect, alex hales was doing it on his own. as his team—mates fell around him, his became the crucial wicket, but he survived. unmista kably, alex hales was the matchwinner. a trophy his team will keep
they've beaten surrey in the royal london one day cup final at lord's. score of 297 from their 50 overs, leaving notts needing 298 for victory. they won by 4 wickets thanks to the highest ever one day score at lord's by england batsman alex hales. joe lynskey reports. a day when team success owes so much to one player. one—day cup glory for nottinghamshire, built around the bat of alex hales. drama came to the final in the first ball, surrey‘s jason roy relieved and reprieved. at the home...
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they qualified from the preliminaries in second place, but could only finish fourth in the final. th russia second and germany completing the podium. although we did finish fourth, this morning's performance was solid and to have only missed one dive of the 12th was solid and we were consistent, and to finish twice, there is lots to take from it especially with the preparation we had, we hadn't done any syncrude training since the world series due to injuries and niggles, so we can't be disappointed with that performance. the pairings have been announced for the first two rounds of this week's open at royal birkdale, and defending champion henrik stenson will play alongside former world number one and two—time major winnerjordan spieth. england's chris wood, and americans mark 0'meara and ryan moore will be the first group away at just after 6:30am on thursday morning. around 1pm, masters winner sergio garcia will be byjason day and zachjohnson. elsewhere rory mcilroy will partner the current world number one dustin johnson. but earlier in the morning local lad tommy fleetwood is w
they qualified from the preliminaries in second place, but could only finish fourth in the final. th russia second and germany completing the podium. although we did finish fourth, this morning's performance was solid and to have only missed one dive of the 12th was solid and we were consistent, and to finish twice, there is lots to take from it especially with the preparation we had, we hadn't done any syncrude training since the world series due to injuries and niggles, so we can't be...
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after the bank will be reporting live from st petersburg where the fee for confederations cup final is taking place tomorrow. the feeling. that you get it on the old. according. for the. one of the biggest challenges that any investigators face in dealing with cyber crime is. who did it where did it come from and as we've seen with many of these attacks and you've mentioned one across the recent run somewhere it's still unclear where that originated from so our clear message to government is to work together around the world to minimize this risk to grow those relationships and make sure that diplomacy is the key to everything. welcome back to the program the fifo confederations cup twenty seven hosted by russia is inching closer to the final game and we're going to cross over live now to nail harvey and stan collymore for all special coverage of the tournament. welcome back to beautiful st petersburg just over twenty four hours to go down to the final of the twenty seventh to scupper alongside me as he's been throughout the last two weeks down the final germany against chile on paper
after the bank will be reporting live from st petersburg where the fee for confederations cup final is taking place tomorrow. the feeling. that you get it on the old. according. for the. one of the biggest challenges that any investigators face in dealing with cyber crime is. who did it where did it come from and as we've seen with many of these attacks and you've mentioned one across the recent run somewhere it's still unclear where that originated from so our clear message to government is to...
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the final spots in the british team for next month's world athletics championships will be taken at thera muir, don't have to qualify but we've had two very competitive 100m finals today, with a surprise in the mens race. favourite cj ujah withdrew, and in his absence, reece prescod came home in first. the 21—year—old confirming his spot at the world champs, along with james dasaulu who finished second. the third spot will be decided by british selectors, with adam gemelli, ujah and nethaneel mitchell—bla ke all in contention. i felt myself getting to the line andi i felt myself getting to the line and ijust dipped and lucky i got the winner. words can't describe how happy i am. i'm just glad over this last year it's been a real struggle for me to get back to fitness, but unhappy that now i can get ready, get ready for the world champs in london. the women's race was won by asha phillip, her fourth british title. daryll neita came second, while dina asher—smith, the british record holder who is returning from injury, finished in fourth. sailing has been in the news a lot recently with t
the final spots in the british team for next month's world athletics championships will be taken at thera muir, don't have to qualify but we've had two very competitive 100m finals today, with a surprise in the mens race. favourite cj ujah withdrew, and in his absence, reece prescod came home in first. the 21—year—old confirming his spot at the world champs, along with james dasaulu who finished second. the third spot will be decided by british selectors, with adam gemelli, ujah and...
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she is nowjust two wins from the final. but there won't be a third wimbledon title for rafael nadal this year. he lost out in an epic five—setter to gilles muller that lasted nearly five hours on court number one. the 16th seed from luxembourg took the first two sets. he has won more matches on grass this season that anyone else. and he showed why in the early part of the match. it looked like the spaniard was heading home, but nadal‘s fighting spirit saw him come back to win sets three and four — taking the match into a decider. which looked like it might go on all night! muller eventually taking the final set 15 games to 13. a famous win for the world number 26. he'll face marin cilic in the quarterfinals. roger federer had few of the same problems with a straight sets win over grigor dimitrov. 6-4, 6-2, 6-4. federer‘s going for an eight wimbledon title and will play in his 50th grand slam quarter final on wednesday. tuesday then will bring the women's quarter finals, with five—time champion venus williams booking her pla
she is nowjust two wins from the final. but there won't be a third wimbledon title for rafael nadal this year. he lost out in an epic five—setter to gilles muller that lasted nearly five hours on court number one. the 16th seed from luxembourg took the first two sets. he has won more matches on grass this season that anyone else. and he showed why in the early part of the match. it looked like the spaniard was heading home, but nadal‘s fighting spirit saw him come back to win sets three...
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stage is set for the final of the fifa confederations cup which is being hosted in russia. bring you all special coverage of the. the final germany against chile on paper they look pretty well balanced who do you think has the upper hand with coin credible i can't remember tournament with every champions league or world cup or confederation is called having such a huge experience gap all elaborate that for you gretz go on three goals for germany team over an hour on two goals for germany lost in long two goals for germany. three of the holy scorers in this tournament have thirteen caps thirteen appearances for their country between them converse the alexy sanchez who plays for austin in england has got one hundred fourteen appearances for chile so it's a huge gap in experience and it's going to be fascinating to hear these plays at the center to remain let's go to the stadium now i think petersburg stadium which is where the final will be played our correspondent a part of just outside obviously not too many in the way of fans of the moment maybe a few just curious having a
stage is set for the final of the fifa confederations cup which is being hosted in russia. bring you all special coverage of the. the final germany against chile on paper they look pretty well balanced who do you think has the upper hand with coin credible i can't remember tournament with every champions league or world cup or confederation is called having such a huge experience gap all elaborate that for you gretz go on three goals for germany team over an hour on two goals for germany lost...
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the women's game. it was a thrilling final at a packed lords that saw them beat india by nine runs. today, back at the ground, with the trophy that they last won in 2009. they've won it four times in all. you kind of dream of these moments. obviously when we knew this tournament was going to be in england and the final at lord's, you dream that you will be at the final, at lord's, dream that you will be at the final, at lords, and you never really dream you will take that final wicket but it is kind of a reality now and just so happy, the whole team, to have done this. there is no better time for women and girls to play cricket here in the uk. it is something that has been growing at a huge rate but this world cup as a whole and definitely the final was a watershed moment, to be heard here in lord's, a full house making an unbelievable amount of noise, hopefully that will inspire some people to think i would like to be out here one day playing cricket for england. we looked at the previous world cup victories and we had in england in at the start of the year, which a lot of the 1993
the women's game. it was a thrilling final at a packed lords that saw them beat india by nine runs. today, back at the ground, with the trophy that they last won in 2009. they've won it four times in all. you kind of dream of these moments. obviously when we knew this tournament was going to be in england and the final at lord's, you dream that you will be at the final, at lord's, dream that you will be at the final, at lords, and you never really dream you will take that final wicket but it is...
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what the final objective is is territorial integrity for syria. area canure that this actually work with others around them and the official government in syria. if we manage that, this will be a good premise for settling political views. about've already talked the elections. -- german elections now you're in germany. there are elections in september. is russia planning to intervene? did you tell angela merkel about that? >> this is a real provocative question. i already told you that we did in intervene in the u.s. so, why should we intervene in anyone else's business? germany is our very good neighbor, one of our major trading partners in the world as a whole. we have on our agenda major projects which we are supporting . there were no problems or disputes about it. there were contradictions and so on, but this is definitely obvious. it's in the interests of the economies of europe and the economy of germany. we -- we've got enough to do without that. if you look at the german president, the french president, they are causally interfering in our
what the final objective is is territorial integrity for syria. area canure that this actually work with others around them and the official government in syria. if we manage that, this will be a good premise for settling political views. about've already talked the elections. -- german elections now you're in germany. there are elections in september. is russia planning to intervene? did you tell angela merkel about that? >> this is a real provocative question. i already told you that we...
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the quarter—finals for the first time since 1973.will be on the quarter—finals which happen on tuesday. yes, the women on the main draw. novak djokovic first on centre court though. that match 2a hours late because of muller and nadal. venus williams next — the oldest female quarter—finalist since martina navratilova 23 years ago. jelena 0stapenko is her opponent. konta meanwhile needs to beat the second seed simona halep. and the women's quarters continue on court one. muguruza up against svetla na kuznetsova. and either magdalena rybarikova or coco vandeweghe will be in the semi—finals. romelu lukaku is officially the most expensive player to move between two british clubs. his transfer finally confirmed. he's signed a 5—year—deal at manchester united — who've paid everton $97 million initially. the belgian's joined his new team—mates in los angeles for their pre—season tour. the transfer‘s believed to include $20 million in potential additions. lukaku's new managerjose mourinho says the 24—year—old will be a natural fit. he added:
the quarter—finals for the first time since 1973.will be on the quarter—finals which happen on tuesday. yes, the women on the main draw. novak djokovic first on centre court though. that match 2a hours late because of muller and nadal. venus williams next — the oldest female quarter—finalist since martina navratilova 23 years ago. jelena 0stapenko is her opponent. konta meanwhile needs to beat the second seed simona halep. and the women's quarters continue on court one. muguruza up...
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that's the final word. >> sean: tomi gets the final word every night this week on the program.he fox news specialist this wednesday at 5:00 eastern on the fox news. thank you for being with us. this show always fair and balanced especially against all the establishment media. we'll see you back here tomorrow night. night. ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." crime doesn't pay, that's what they tell you in school, though there is increasing evidence that maybe it does in fact pay. consider all the career politicians who somehow wind up rich in the end and then there's omar landau, if if he lived on your street he would be the richest guy in a neighborhood, he joined the telegrams during a firefight with u.s. soldiers in 2002 he threw killed a delta force medic named christopher speer. after he went to guantanamo bay he later pleaded guilty to murder there. lucky for khadr he was born a canadian citizen so
that's the final word. >> sean: tomi gets the final word every night this week on the program.he fox news specialist this wednesday at 5:00 eastern on the fox news. thank you for being with us. this show always fair and balanced especially against all the establishment media. we'll see you back here tomorrow night. night. ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." crime doesn't pay, that's what they tell you in school, though there is increasing...
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, took the final indian wicket. jected laws. it was a sell—out. but england, the hosts and the victors. we will have more reaction to that in the next hour from more reaction to that in the next hourfrom our more reaction to that in the next hour from our correspondent. after the conclusion of the diving with tom daley winning gold yesterday, the swimming programme is under way at the world aquatics championships in budapest. olympic champion adam peaty qualified nearly a second clear of his rivals to reach the 100 metres breaststroke semifinals. he hasjust won his he has just won his semifinal in the last couple of minutes. team—mate ross murdoch is also through. he finished sixth. siobhan—marie 0'connor is in with a chance of meeting the final. hannah miley came fourth. england have won the third—place play—off at the world hockey league tournament in johannesburg. they beat argentina 5—2. the match went to extra time, and three goals from england secured the bronze medal. giselle ansley scored from a penalty corne
, took the final indian wicket. jected laws. it was a sell—out. but england, the hosts and the victors. we will have more reaction to that in the next hour from more reaction to that in the next hourfrom our more reaction to that in the next hour from our correspondent. after the conclusion of the diving with tom daley winning gold yesterday, the swimming programme is under way at the world aquatics championships in budapest. olympic champion adam peaty qualified nearly a second clear of his...
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and he won the final 6—3, 6—4. on andy murray who's still struggling with a hip injury. the world number three karolina pliskova could be a good bet for the women's title at wimbledon. she beat former world number one caroline wozniacki in straight sets. a record—breaking innings from england batsman alex hales helped nottinghamshire win the first silverware of the domestic cricket season. they beat surrey by four wickets at lord's in the royal london one day cup final. notts restricted surrey to 297 in their innings, taking the wicket of kumar sangakkara, who's had an extraordinary season with the bat, forjust 30. hales opening the batting in reply wasted no time getting his team towards that target. he made a century injust 83 balls and his score of 187 not out is the highest ever in a lord's final. it means his side won with two overs to spare. the final spots in the british team for next month's world athletics championships are being decided at the team trials in birmingham this weekend. world champions, like m
and he won the final 6—3, 6—4. on andy murray who's still struggling with a hip injury. the world number three karolina pliskova could be a good bet for the women's title at wimbledon. she beat former world number one caroline wozniacki in straight sets. a record—breaking innings from england batsman alex hales helped nottinghamshire win the first silverware of the domestic cricket season. they beat surrey by four wickets at lord's in the royal london one day cup final. notts restricted...
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and the man he'll play in the final is marin cilic. this tournament unfolded. i was playing really great tennis and today was a really hard fought battle. sam played really high—level tennis, especially that first set, hitting really big from the back of the court. i had my chances, i was 4-1 the court. i had my chances, i was 4—1 up in the tie—break, i did not convert that, but after that, i felt i was better on the return games, i was making him play more on his service games and i felt the level was really high. jamie murray and martina hingis are through to the mixed doubles final after beating marcelo demol—iner and maria jose martinez—sanchez in straights sets on centre court. and waiting for them are heather watson and henri kontinen. they beat bruno soares and elena vesnina to sets to one. so that means britain is guaranteed success one way or another in the final. while gordon reid and alfie hewett are back in the hunt for another wimbledon title after britain's star wheelchair tennis double act reached the final. after early d
and the man he'll play in the final is marin cilic. this tournament unfolded. i was playing really great tennis and today was a really hard fought battle. sam played really high—level tennis, especially that first set, hitting really big from the back of the court. i had my chances, i was 4-1 the court. i had my chances, i was 4—1 up in the tie—break, i did not convert that, but after that, i felt i was better on the return games, i was making him play more on his service games and i felt...
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it happened in the capital, dakar, at the end of a league cup final. ed after fighting between rival fans and the use of tear gas by police. tom donkin reports. after a tightly fought football league final ended in a draw, it was the winning goal in extra time that turned passion into panic. the final whistle ignited running battles between the rival fans of the two teams. stones were hurled across the stands and police are prompted to act. tear gas was used to break up the violence. amid the white clouds and chaos, this wall collapsed under the weight of bodies, the incident happened too quickly for emergency services to help many. translation: all of a sudden when the wall fell, and really it was a mess, everyone was crying, we knew that some of our own had lost their lives because the wall fell directly onto people. translation: what i find terrible is that we have this kind of final in this kind of stadium here where there is not enough security. deadly stampedes at football matches have been commonplace on the continent. safety standards have long
it happened in the capital, dakar, at the end of a league cup final. ed after fighting between rival fans and the use of tear gas by police. tom donkin reports. after a tightly fought football league final ended in a draw, it was the winning goal in extra time that turned passion into panic. the final whistle ignited running battles between the rival fans of the two teams. stones were hurled across the stands and police are prompted to act. tear gas was used to break up the violence. amid the...
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she's become the first british woman to reach the wimbledon semi finals for 39 years. something of a theme, she made the centre court crowd suffer. ben croucher watched the action. how is this for service? not every quarterfinalist brings muffins to the locker room butjohanna konta is not every wimbledon quarterfinalist, she is a british one, the first woman to get this far in years. stepping into the unknown. she dropped her opening service game against simona halep but soon enough parity had been restored, as had a familiar weapon. her backhand baking something sweet on centre court. the first set ended with a bitter taste, falling short in the tie—break. victory would send halep to number one in the world and she seemed determined to reach that goal. no matter how many competitions konta tried, this —— no matter how many combinations konta tried. this was not even the point that won the second set. this was. most are standing. look at that. somehowjo konta has forced a final set. by now she was used to breaking new ground and the crucial break in the decider secured.
she's become the first british woman to reach the wimbledon semi finals for 39 years. something of a theme, she made the centre court crowd suffer. ben croucher watched the action. how is this for service? not every quarterfinalist brings muffins to the locker room butjohanna konta is not every wimbledon quarterfinalist, she is a british one, the first woman to get this far in years. stepping into the unknown. she dropped her opening service game against simona halep but soon enough parity had...
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and he always gets faster through the heats, semifinal and then final, tonight he was so shocked. it's the first time i have seen him so surprised in a long time, he could not believe it. he even surprised himself tonight. i think he will want to break the 26 mark again, of course and i am sure he will be after it tomorrow night. what do you think goes into making him such an amazing athlete? he has got the ability, the body and the right coach and the trust one another. they have such a unique partnership, i think adam was 13 or 14 when he first went to her and she has nurtured him in a way, his family mean the world and loves the fa ct family mean the world and loves the fact he's a local lad. i think they have worked together on every little elements, it's especially in sprinting it, it's all about marginal gains, the little 1%'s. and adam still has room for improvement oi'i adam still has room for improvement on his start, that's what's the most mind blowing thing because he's getting faster and faster, he's getting faster and faster, he's getting bigger physically, better men
and he always gets faster through the heats, semifinal and then final, tonight he was so shocked. it's the first time i have seen him so surprised in a long time, he could not believe it. he even surprised himself tonight. i think he will want to break the 26 mark again, of course and i am sure he will be after it tomorrow night. what do you think goes into making him such an amazing athlete? he has got the ability, the body and the right coach and the trust one another. they have such a...
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this week, our friend tomi lahren is going to have the final word on the program. y final word is let's make the g.o.p. work again. let's start with the border wall. for every hour our republican representative sit around and talk about this, thousands more illegal immigrants pour into our country. sean, i am so sick about hearing about the 11 million illegal immigrants living here. priority one has to be to secure the border. we know physical barriers work and that's why democrats and even some republicans don't like them. it's not a money problem or a policy problem. it's a priority problem. the mandate on november 8 was clear. repeal and replace obamacare. replace it with liberty. let's figure out a common sense solution to health care. solutions that don't involve a blank check. energy independence is another nonnegotiable. to think we are taking full advantage of science, technology and innovation because snowflakes want to stage a protest. ludicrous. we need middle-class and corporate tax cuts. the silent majority has waited long enough. hard-working americans
this week, our friend tomi lahren is going to have the final word on the program. y final word is let's make the g.o.p. work again. let's start with the border wall. for every hour our republican representative sit around and talk about this, thousands more illegal immigrants pour into our country. sean, i am so sick about hearing about the 11 million illegal immigrants living here. priority one has to be to secure the border. we know physical barriers work and that's why democrats and even...
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hopefully the girls can see us through to the final. remain at cu but we will hear you. on thursday, build up from 7pm. so england v the netherlands on thursday then — the other semifinal takes place earlier on thursday between denmark and austria who knocked out spain yesterday. their players, it's fair to say know how to celebrate. . .. this was recorded through the official interview zone after their match. the bbc understands that four—times major golf champion rory mcilroy has split from his caddyjp fitzgerald the pair have been together for nine years and fitzgerald was on the bag for all of his major titles. last month, mcilroy gave fitzgerald credit for geeing him up after a poor start to the open. mcilroy is expected to confirm the news on wednesday ahead of this week's world golf championship event in ohio bad news for ireland ahead of next weeks women's rugby world cup which they are hosting. their captain niamh briggs has been ruled out of the tournament with an achilles injury. briggs — who missed the six nations because of a hamstring injury — suffered this
hopefully the girls can see us through to the final. remain at cu but we will hear you. on thursday, build up from 7pm. so england v the netherlands on thursday then — the other semifinal takes place earlier on thursday between denmark and austria who knocked out spain yesterday. their players, it's fair to say know how to celebrate. . .. this was recorded through the official interview zone after their match. the bbc understands that four—times major golf champion rory mcilroy has split...