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shaun marsh, tim paine and the tail adding the moralising runs for the england fielders, they decidedput them out of their misery at 649-7. 303 put them out of their misery at 649—7. 303 ahead, the temperature in parts of sydney was climbing to a record high. england had a nightmare start, mike stoneman, lbw to mitchell starc. —— start, mike stoneman, lbw to mitchell sta rc. —— mark start, mike stoneman, lbw to mitchell starc. —— mark stoneman. alastair cook bowled for ten, james
shaun marsh, tim paine and the tail adding the moralising runs for the england fielders, they decidedput them out of their misery at 649-7. 303 put them out of their misery at 649—7. 303 ahead, the temperature in parts of sydney was climbing to a record high. england had a nightmare start, mike stoneman, lbw to mitchell starc. —— start, mike stoneman, lbw to mitchell sta rc. —— mark start, mike stoneman, lbw to mitchell starc. —— mark stoneman. alastair cook bowled for ten, james
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shaun marsh and tim paine added the moralising runs. 649-7 tim paine added the moralising runs. 649—7ahead. the temperature was claiming toa ahead. the temperature was claiming to a record high. mark stoneman, lbw to a record high. mark stoneman, lbw to mitchell starc for a duck. alistair cook bowled by nathan lane for ten. dawid malan was lbw to nathan lane. there was a prospect this could be over in former days. jonny bairstow and joe root battled ha rd jonny bairstow and joe root battled hard and got england through to the close. there is determination in the english side but this underlines the quality difference between these teams. the marsh brothers became the first brother since the war to score test centuries in the same innings. just to be out and to watch my brother, to be out and to watch my brother, to be out and to watch my brother, to be in the middle for his hundred and four him to be out there for mind, really nervous today. it is something we will look back on any few years. and cherish it. in many ways, the last few days have summed up ways, the last few days have s
shaun marsh and tim paine added the moralising runs. 649-7 tim paine added the moralising runs. 649—7ahead. the temperature was claiming toa ahead. the temperature was claiming to a record high. mark stoneman, lbw to a record high. mark stoneman, lbw to mitchell starc for a duck. alistair cook bowled by nathan lane for ten. dawid malan was lbw to nathan lane. there was a prospect this could be over in former days. jonny bairstow and joe root battled ha rd jonny bairstow and joe root battled...
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tim paine was the last line of attack for the hosts and he made for a nervy ending until curran struck the final round — the northern irishman drawing level with the chinese leader and eventual winner li haotong. a couple of waywrd shots cost mcilroy though. a final—hole birdie saw him finish on 22 under but that was one shot behind the winner. if someone had told me at the start of the year you would finish third and second in your first two events i would have said i will take that. but being in the positions i've been in, and having two close calls the first couple of weeks of the year, it's a little difficult and i think the competitor in me is very disappointed right now, i wanted to win, i always want to win. and i didn't do enough when i needed to. england's netballers beat south africa to claim the runners up spot in the quad series. they held off a fightback injohannesburg to secure their best ever finish in the tournament. world champions australia beat new zealand earlier to regain the trophy. cheshire phoenix have won the british basketball league cup finalfor the first tim
tim paine was the last line of attack for the hosts and he made for a nervy ending until curran struck the final round — the northern irishman drawing level with the chinese leader and eventual winner li haotong. a couple of waywrd shots cost mcilroy though. a final—hole birdie saw him finish on 22 under but that was one shot behind the winner. if someone had told me at the start of the year you would finish third and second in your first two events i would have said i will take that. but...
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shaun marsh, tim paine and the tail adding the moralising runs for the england fielders, they decidedof their misery at 649-7. 303 put them out of their misery at 649—7. 303 ahead, the temperature in parts of sydney was climbing to a record high. england had a nightmare start, mike stoneman, lbw to mitchell starc. —— start, mike stoneman, lbw to mitchell sta rc. —— mark start, mike stoneman, lbw to mitchell starc. —— mark stoneman. alastair cook bowled for ten, james vince got out of the way, always seems to get out edging to slip, only got 18. dawid malan, and there was a prospect this might be over in four days butjoe was a prospect this might be over in four days but joe root was a prospect this might be over in four days butjoe root and jonny ba i rstow four days butjoe root and jonny bairstow fought hard and got england through to the close. 20 of determination and effort in the england side, but this underlines the quality difference between these two teams. in many ways, the last two teams. in many ways, the last two days have summed up the trip, it has been exceptionally tough
shaun marsh, tim paine and the tail adding the moralising runs for the england fielders, they decidedof their misery at 649-7. 303 put them out of their misery at 649—7. 303 ahead, the temperature in parts of sydney was climbing to a record high. england had a nightmare start, mike stoneman, lbw to mitchell starc. —— start, mike stoneman, lbw to mitchell sta rc. —— mark start, mike stoneman, lbw to mitchell starc. —— mark stoneman. alastair cook bowled for ten, james vince got out...
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shaun marsh, tim paine and the tail adding demoralising runs for the england fielders. 6119—7 beforeperatures in parts of city were claiming to record highs. mark stoneman lbw to mitchell stallman. alistair cook went for nathan line. dawid malan was lbw to nathan line. there was a prospect this could be overin there was a prospect this could be over in four days. joe root and jonny bairstow battled hard and got england through to the close. plenty of determination in the england side but this underlines the quality difference between these teams. so australia's lead helped by shaun and mitchell marsh who became the first brothers since the waugh twins in 2001 to score test centuries in the same innings. just to be out there and watch my brother, base in the middle for his 100 then for mine. i was nervous today. it is something we'll look back on in few years. and cherish it. in many ways, the last few days have summed up our trip. it has been exceptionally tough. we have come up against a team who have played very good cricket. they have kept the pressure on us at all times. the one
shaun marsh, tim paine and the tail adding demoralising runs for the england fielders. 6119—7 beforeperatures in parts of city were claiming to record highs. mark stoneman lbw to mitchell stallman. alistair cook went for nathan line. dawid malan was lbw to nathan line. there was a prospect this could be overin there was a prospect this could be over in four days. joe root and jonny bairstow battled hard and got england through to the close. plenty of determination in the england side but this...
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tim paine was the last line of attack for the hosts and he made for a nervy ending until tom curran struckngland victory. chelsea and newcastle kick off shortly in the fa cup. both sides have made changes from their usual line—ups. newcastle are prioritising their fight against relegation while chelsea are hoping to bounce back from their carabo cup exit to arsenal last week. every competition is important. the carabao cup, we tried to go to the final. and reached the semifinal. then we lost against arsenal. now, there is another competition, the fa cup. as you know, very well, this competition is very difficult. we tried to go to the next round. we will try to go to the next round. but, as you know very well, there is also an opponent and the opponent has the same idea. that's the first of two fourth round ties in the fa cup today. the other sees premier league leaders manchester city go to championship side cardiff. and that game is live on bbc one this afternoon, coverage starts from just after 3.30pm. you can hear it on 5 live as well. and every goal that's scored in that game and any
tim paine was the last line of attack for the hosts and he made for a nervy ending until tom curran struckngland victory. chelsea and newcastle kick off shortly in the fa cup. both sides have made changes from their usual line—ups. newcastle are prioritising their fight against relegation while chelsea are hoping to bounce back from their carabo cup exit to arsenal last week. every competition is important. the carabao cup, we tried to go to the final. and reached the semifinal. then we lost...
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tim paine was the last line of attack for the hosts and he made for a nervy ending until tom curran struckat familiar feeling in this series. england victory. rory mcilroy finished second at the dubai desert classic. it was nip and tuck for most of the final round. the northern irishman drawing level with the chinese leader and eventual winner li howtang. a couple of waywrd shots cost mcilroy though. a final hole birdie saw him finish on 22 under but that was one shot behind the winner. if someone had told me at the start of the year you would finish third and second in your first two events i would have said i will take that but being in the positions i've been in and having two close calls the first couple of weeks of the year it's a little difficult and i think the competitor in me is very disappointed right now, i wanted to win, i always want to win. and i didn't do enough when i needed to. england's netballers beat south africa to claim the runners up spot in the quad series. they held off a fightback injohannesburg to secure their best ever finish in the tournament. world champions a
tim paine was the last line of attack for the hosts and he made for a nervy ending until tom curran struckat familiar feeling in this series. england victory. rory mcilroy finished second at the dubai desert classic. it was nip and tuck for most of the final round. the northern irishman drawing level with the chinese leader and eventual winner li howtang. a couple of waywrd shots cost mcilroy though. a final hole birdie saw him finish on 22 under but that was one shot behind the winner. if...
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he took five wickets in total, including the final one of tim paine, which sealed a 12 run victory and in 2012. so is he the right person for thejob? we're joined by former england and everton goal—keeper rachel brown—finnis, and also a journalist, anna kessel, who's the chair of women in football. she joins us from london. good morning. rachel, you know from your time at everton really, would your time at everton really, would you have preferred a woman in the role? i think it is a difficult question because when it came down to the fa drawing on candidates, drawing upa to the fa drawing on candidates, drawing up a shortlist, when it came to the crunch, there were no female candidate who wanted to actually apply for thejob. candidate who wanted to actually apply for the job. and so, candidate who wanted to actually apply for thejob. and so, that is one matter that is a fact. and if that was the case the fa had to start again in looking for a new manager. and had a short timeframe to do that and that is how we have come up with phil neville. it sounds a lot of those people, the leading
he took five wickets in total, including the final one of tim paine, which sealed a 12 run victory and in 2012. so is he the right person for thejob? we're joined by former england and everton goal—keeper rachel brown—finnis, and also a journalist, anna kessel, who's the chair of women in football. she joins us from london. good morning. rachel, you know from your time at everton really, would your time at everton really, would you have preferred a woman in the role? i think it is a...
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. >> that was an interview with me does boeing's gain spell more pain with ge tim seymour are they related in any way? >> i don't think so. on some level we price ge to be out of the dow at some point boeing is its own story. an extraordinary story as extra storied it has been on a move from 250 to 350 in six week's time, the operating cash flow at boeing they hit with $15 billion today. blew people away even with the best expectations. this is a story that true three challenges people, what's the multiple you should put companies at that are generating this kind of cash flow in this kind of environment. >> anybody think ge is value or a value trap >> we have been clear it's been a trap for some time i think even.50 i would consider it a value trap. there is still head winds. i think there is tremendous headline risk still out there that they don't even know that's coming down the pike six months ago, they valued ge between $11.50 and $15 i think there is a chance we see the 15 handle. and i think it has more to do with honeywell and not boeing. they have eaten ge's lunch at every turn tha
. >> that was an interview with me does boeing's gain spell more pain with ge tim seymour are they related in any way? >> i don't think so. on some level we price ge to be out of the dow at some point boeing is its own story. an extraordinary story as extra storied it has been on a move from 250 to 350 in six week's time, the operating cash flow at boeing they hit with $15 billion today. blew people away even with the best expectations. this is a story that true three challenges...
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and is speaking out on the story a year after the hazing death of tim any piazza at penn state, another family suffering the same painis time it is a florida state fraternity pledge. the charges just filed against his former brothers. >> we know it's happened, it's happened at other universities. it's obviously not just a problem for florida state. it's problem for just about every major university. the bottle curl. the twist n' turn. the stretch n' grab. the gummy squish. centrum micronutrients fuel your body from the inside out. grab a centrum and join in. repeat daily. it's ok that everyone ignores it's fine. drive. because i get a safe driving bonus check every six months i'm accident free. and i don't share it with mom! right, mom? righttt. safe driving bonus checks. only from allstate. switching to allstate is worth it. ethat's the height ofs mount everest. because each day she chooses to take the stairs. at work, at home... even on the escalator. that can be hard on her lower body, so now she does it with dr. scholl's orthotics. clinically proven to relieve and prevent foot, knee or lower back pain, by reducin
and is speaking out on the story a year after the hazing death of tim any piazza at penn state, another family suffering the same painis time it is a florida state fraternity pledge. the charges just filed against his former brothers. >> we know it's happened, it's happened at other universities. it's obviously not just a problem for florida state. it's problem for just about every major university. the bottle curl. the twist n' turn. the stretch n' grab. the gummy squish. centrum...
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tim cutting benefit for workers after being force today raise wages. more pain more macy's, expect today close more locations as it continues to struggle with the sales. lavar ball arrived in luthuenia yesterday. >> with all of the failed expert, quote, unquote, does anybody really believe the talks and dialogue would be going on between north and south korea right now if i was not firm, strong and willing to commit our total might against the north, fools but talks are a good thing. the president reacting to the north and the south agreeing to talk ahead of the olympics. >> it's a good thing. nothing but the president patting himself on the back. it is good to have dialogue. olympics does hold a proximity problem given how close it is. but i think he's played north korea and south korea great so far, it's still a volatile situation, but i don't know what else he could possibly do. maria: i agree with you. dagen: i will point with you with ambassador john bolton, north korea is trying to buy time to get to nuclear weapon and playing to the gull ability of north
tim cutting benefit for workers after being force today raise wages. more pain more macy's, expect today close more locations as it continues to struggle with the sales. lavar ball arrived in luthuenia yesterday. >> with all of the failed expert, quote, unquote, does anybody really believe the talks and dialogue would be going on between north and south korea right now if i was not firm, strong and willing to commit our total might against the north, fools but talks are a good thing. the...
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tim muffet has more. have a look. good for the ground, often bad for the body. as volunteers at castle bromwich hall gardens near birmingham know, digging can hurt. i geta paining and lifting, my lower back and hips struggle. but it is part of the job and you are not always thinking about what is best for your body. you are thinking how to do it as quickly and well as you can. i am 30, but if this is me now than in 20 or 30 hopefully years‘ time, when i am still gardening, how is your back going to be affected? you are keen to find out the best way to deal with it? absolutely. this project has taken inspiration from somewhere never really associated with gardening, a place where technology and creativity combine. hollywood. motion capture is often used in movies. special suits record actors‘ movements, bringing animated characters to life. but the team at coventry university have been using it on gardeners. i am being connected to some sensors, which i will then go and dig, and they will take all the data back about how my body is moving. ready? go. we are recording exactly how she is moving during the digging technique. gardening can be great exercise. the
tim muffet has more. have a look. good for the ground, often bad for the body. as volunteers at castle bromwich hall gardens near birmingham know, digging can hurt. i geta paining and lifting, my lower back and hips struggle. but it is part of the job and you are not always thinking about what is best for your body. you are thinking how to do it as quickly and well as you can. i am 30, but if this is me now than in 20 or 30 hopefully years‘ time, when i am still gardening, how is your back...
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to deliver on tim during rush hour, that it is ready to back it up with a financial money back guarantee. >> time is more important than money. but, yes, it would help. it would ease the pain a little bit of being late. >> reporter: now, the customer confidence program as it's called would apply to rush hour trips that are delayed 15 minutes or more and you have to have an eligible smart trip card in order to be in this program. that card has to be registered. that is so that they can go ahead and do those refunds for you, those refunds on metro rail would be automatic. the system would know if your route was delayed, if your ride was delayed that you would get an e-mail alerting to you that and then five days later you would get a credit on your smart trip card. metro bus applies to those riders as well. however there's going to be a web based system for riders. but other things may not apply like major weather large planned improvement project or major regional emergency. metro says those would be outside of the customer money back guarantee. its metro may have the ability to black out certain dates if they think maybe ahead of time that they're going to have some proble
to deliver on tim during rush hour, that it is ready to back it up with a financial money back guarantee. >> time is more important than money. but, yes, it would help. it would ease the pain a little bit of being late. >> reporter: now, the customer confidence program as it's called would apply to rush hour trips that are delayed 15 minutes or more and you have to have an eligible smart trip card in order to be in this program. that card has to be registered. that is so that they...