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tim murray joins me in studio, talking redskins and kirk cousins. all the fun starts at 11:35 tonight on abc seven. football fans, your wait is just about over. the redskins begin another richmond. we will have live reports from erin hawksworth on thursday and friday. not too much longer, ♪ friday. not no, please, please, oh! ♪ (shrieks in terror) (heavy breathing and snorting) no, no. the running of the bulldogs? surprising. what's not surprising? how much money aleia saved by switching to geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... you get our fastest... internet ever. with download speeds up to 940 megs - 20 times faster than most people have. switch to fios gigabit connection with tv and phone for $79.99 a month online for the first year. multi-room dvr service for two years, all with a two-year agreement. <
tim murray joins me in studio, talking redskins and kirk cousins. all the fun starts at 11:35 tonight on abc seven. football fans, your wait is just about over. the redskins begin another richmond. we will have live reports from erin hawksworth on thursday and friday. not too much longer, ♪ friday. not no, please, please, oh! ♪ (shrieks in terror) (heavy breathing and snorting) no, no. the running of the bulldogs? surprising. what's not surprising? how much money aleia saved by switching to...
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nation tim murray about some storylines heading in to camp. >> there are so many different things to pay attention to. i think maybe no, ma'am one is jonathan allen -- maybem in one is jonathan allen. he is expected to be immediate impact. so seeing jonathan allen and what he brings to the table. will he be the immediate impact. i'm curious. if the folks are college football fan you know the name jonathan allen. local guy. who the redskins were able to grab in the fourth round from oklahoma, pejrone, he is the single season record holder for yards in a game. set back to the freshman season. the all-time rushing leader. how much is he going to push robert kelly for starting role? >> jackson, garcon gone. terrell pryor and josh docson in. how is kirk cousins going to adjust to the dar get -- targets? this year. we expect terrell pryor, the numbers were fantastic but he was a main target. so you expect him to continue to go in the right direction. remember josh is a first round pick and he has to hit. he has to contribute for them to be successful. the loss of jackson and garcon is noti
nation tim murray about some storylines heading in to camp. >> there are so many different things to pay attention to. i think maybe no, ma'am one is jonathan allen -- maybem in one is jonathan allen. he is expected to be immediate impact. so seeing jonathan allen and what he brings to the table. will he be the immediate impact. i'm curious. if the folks are college football fan you know the name jonathan allen. local guy. who the redskins were able to grab in the fourth round from...
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murray's fitness. and particularly his hip. tim hague reports. it has been all about andy for a decade.l appearances ina decade. ten quarterfinal appearances in a row. time for the latest. facing a man with little to lose the super serve as a dangerous proposition. sam querrey struggle to start. nerves are gotten away sam querrey‘s ability to play play his game. the current champion had no nerves. taking the opening set, happy days. more the same in second. murray marvellous in all departments. beautiful, beautiful shot. a break—up, on course for the set, sam querrey break back twice. the match all square. against the man he knocked novak djokovic out last year, things were looking worrying for the brits, who lived in pain at times. even more so when murray lost his serve again with the setting site. this time in the tie—break. sam querrey helping him out. this match producing the most unexpected of storylines, there were more to come. murray 2—1 up, but seriously struggling with the hip injury hampering him all tournament. certainly not himself. off—colour, al plays, 6—1 in the fourth.
murray's fitness. and particularly his hip. tim hague reports. it has been all about andy for a decade.l appearances ina decade. ten quarterfinal appearances in a row. time for the latest. facing a man with little to lose the super serve as a dangerous proposition. sam querrey struggle to start. nerves are gotten away sam querrey‘s ability to play play his game. the current champion had no nerves. taking the opening set, happy days. more the same in second. murray marvellous in all...
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tim is back. andy murrayor nearly 20 years, is known as the germaican back home in germany, and is a really talented player too. in yesterday's action, there was a bit of controversy about players pulling out of their first—round matches and the fact they earn £35,000 even if they're injured. martin klizan played for only 40 minutes against novak djokovic before retiring with a calf problem. and roger federer‘s match didn't last much longer either, as alexander dolgopolov was forced off with an ankle injury. federer and djokovic believe it could be time to change the rules. the question is always sure they have started the match at all, and that only the player can answer, really, in my opinion, and you hope that they would give up their spot for somebody else. wimbledon has probably been the strongest of any other tournament, especially if you walk out in the centre court, there isa walk out in the centre court, there is a responsibility. i am sure they tried their best but it is what it is. well, that wasn'
tim is back. andy murrayor nearly 20 years, is known as the germaican back home in germany, and is a really talented player too. in yesterday's action, there was a bit of controversy about players pulling out of their first—round matches and the fact they earn £35,000 even if they're injured. martin klizan played for only 40 minutes against novak djokovic before retiring with a calf problem. and roger federer‘s match didn't last much longer either, as alexander dolgopolov was forced off...
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sally will be joined a little later by tim henman to discuss andy murray's chances in his quarterfinal sam querrey. that'll be at one o'clock this afternoon. when i will be on the train again, trying to do the same. news from america this morning. president trump's eldest son has said he didn't tell his father about a meeting last year with a russian lawyer, who was apparently offering to help the trump election campaign. yesterday, donald trumer released e—mails which showed he was keen to see what incriminating material the lawyer was prepared to offer on mr trump's election rival, hillary clinton. 0ur north america correspondent david willis sent this report. the e—mails feature an exchange between donald trump the e—mails feature an exchange between donald trumer the e—mails feature an exchange between donald trump jr and the e—mails feature an exchange between donald trumer and the british publicist. early in the thread the journalist that he can broker a meeting with russian who says has damaging information about hillary clinton, information which would be useful for your father
sally will be joined a little later by tim henman to discuss andy murray's chances in his quarterfinal sam querrey. that'll be at one o'clock this afternoon. when i will be on the train again, trying to do the same. news from america this morning. president trump's eldest son has said he didn't tell his father about a meeting last year with a russian lawyer, who was apparently offering to help the trump election campaign. yesterday, donald trumer released e—mails which showed he was keen to...
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tim allman, bbc news. at day five of wimbledon the defending champion andy murray won a thrilling third—round contest againstning it to tie—up the match. the world number one has made it to the second week at wimbledon for the tenth year in a row. it's crunch time for the british and irish lions, who face the all blacks in the third and final test in auckland in a few hours' time. if they win, it will be the lions' first series victory against new zealand since 1971. as katie 6ornall reports from auckland, there's a lot at stake. 3, 2, 1 —go! (screams). to win a series in new zealand, you need to be bold, you need to be brave, and you need to step out of your comfort zone. going for a lions victory this weekend? yeah, absolutely, if i can do that, they can win it. last week in wellington, the british and irish lions came from behind to level the series. it was the first time new zealand had been beaten at home in eight years. and yet the man at the centre of their triumph told me there was more to come. what is it, do you think, about this group that has led them to defy expectations in this way? belief. peo
tim allman, bbc news. at day five of wimbledon the defending champion andy murray won a thrilling third—round contest againstning it to tie—up the match. the world number one has made it to the second week at wimbledon for the tenth year in a row. it's crunch time for the british and irish lions, who face the all blacks in the third and final test in auckland in a few hours' time. if they win, it will be the lions' first series victory against new zealand since 1971. as katie 6ornall...
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andy murray got through today, but a lot of people are suggesting he‘s not quite at his sharpest. i sold tweets from timoming into this tournament, it kept out of some warm up matches. by the way he carried himself in the opening rounds, he looked ok. he gave us a shocking milos raonic and fabio fognini when he dropped a set, his first dropped out. —— a shop in his first dropped out. —— a shop in his first round against fognini. but his match today, against benoit paire, he came through in straight sets, a composed performance from andy murray. and he was due to meet nadal in the semifinals, a potentially tough matchup, campbell mike is struggling now and is down against his current opponent. # nadal is struggling. so the draw is opening offer andy murray, it‘s an exciting time in british tennis. between your anaconda and andy murray, it‘s good to be fascinating second week. —— betweenjohanna konta and murray. wimbledon, of course, indicative of this country. thomas gainsborough‘s paintings are as well stop thomas gainsborough was one of the most famous portrait and landscape painters of the eighteenth
andy murray got through today, but a lot of people are suggesting he‘s not quite at his sharpest. i sold tweets from timoming into this tournament, it kept out of some warm up matches. by the way he carried himself in the opening rounds, he looked ok. he gave us a shocking milos raonic and fabio fognini when he dropped a set, his first dropped out. —— a shop in his first dropped out. —— a shop in his first round against fognini. but his match today, against benoit paire, he came...
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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 timms 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 looking far busierfor the briton who looked in pain at times. even more so when history repeated itself, murray losing his serve again, yet this time, in a tie—break. querrey helped him out. this match now producing the most unexpected of storylines. murray was seriously struggling with a hip injury that has hampered him all tournament. he certainly wasn't himself, completely off—colour and outplayed, 6—1 in the fourth and the prob
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 timms 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,...
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murray thanks so much in hamburg. let's talk more about all of this with cnn presidential historian tim neftali and cnn investigative reporter for international affairs michael weiss. gentlemen, good to see you. tim, customarily the president of the united states would adre the cameras, say this is my assessment of how things went. didn't happen from this president this go-around. big mistake? >> oh, yes, it's a big mistake. but it's a mistake in terms of our relations with the world, a mistake with regard to the americans who are not -- haven't signed up in support of president trump's agenda. it's not a mistake with regard to his base. let me tell you why it's a mistake for the world and part of this country. there are a lot of uncertainty as to whether president putin paid a price for the handshake. after all, the russian government, the russian federation, intervene in our democracy last year. ordinarily, you do not resume normal relations with a country that does that without them having paid a price, without them apologizing, without them in some way signaling that your sovereignty was violated. that appears not to hav
murray thanks so much in hamburg. let's talk more about all of this with cnn presidential historian tim neftali and cnn investigative reporter for international affairs michael weiss. gentlemen, good to see you. tim, customarily the president of the united states would adre the cameras, say this is my assessment of how things went. didn't happen from this president this go-around. big mistake? >> oh, yes, it's a big mistake. but it's a mistake in terms of our relations with the world, a...