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trent bridge suddenly silenced. then it was down to joe trent bridge suddenly silenced.rent bridge suddenly silenced. then it was down to joe root to trent bridge suddenly silenced. then it was down tojoe root to get trent bridge suddenly silenced. then it was down to joe root to get the crowd on their feet. it was down to joe root to get the crowd on theirfeet. he passed it was down to joe root to get the crowd on their feet. he passed 50. it was down to joe root to get the crowd on theirfeet. he passed 50. a recovery of sorts but one that would not last. when he went for 78, england were right back in trouble. benz begs could not offer a single run of help. now the only sound, that of wickets falling and south africa celebrating. england collapsing to 205 all out. the day ending as it began, with south africa batting. only trent bridge now a little less calm. south africa are firmly in control. england's women have set up a world cup semifinal clash with south africa after a convincing 92 run win over west indies today. they continued their good form with the bat, post
trent bridge suddenly silenced. then it was down to joe trent bridge suddenly silenced.rent bridge suddenly silenced. then it was down to joe root to trent bridge suddenly silenced. then it was down tojoe root to get trent bridge suddenly silenced. then it was down to joe root to get the crowd on their feet. it was down to joe root to get the crowd on theirfeet. he passed it was down to joe root to get the crowd on their feet. he passed 50. it was down to joe root to get the crowd on theirfeet....
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i had this choice between writing a new will trent book or writing this, and i thought that will trentsn't where i wanted to be —— i had this choice between writing a new will trent book or writing this, and i thought that will trent story isn't where i wanted to be in my head right now. but these characters just really kind of came to me and begged to be talked about. we should explain that gamma is the mother of the two sisters, and they don't always see eye to eye, do they? their relationship is quite fractious. i know you were the youngest of three sisters, i wonder how much your relationship informed the relationship we read about in the book. you know, i think with writers, it is probably the same with news presenters and interviewers, you know, everything in your life informs how you approach the work. of course, being the youngest of three girls, i knew about sister relationships, and the thing i love is, when i'm around my sisters, it's like i'm 12 years old again. i'm thinking of things i can tattle on that they've done, and even if my sister comes to my house, she'll make lu
i had this choice between writing a new will trent book or writing this, and i thought that will trentsn't where i wanted to be —— i had this choice between writing a new will trent book or writing this, and i thought that will trent story isn't where i wanted to be in my head right now. but these characters just really kind of came to me and begged to be talked about. we should explain that gamma is the mother of the two sisters, and they don't always see eye to eye, do they? their...
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england collapse at trent bridge to leave south africa in control of the second test.orms 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 champion. beneath the roof you can hear the secrets of her longevity, power. she wants to
england collapse at trent bridge to leave south africa in control of the second test.orms 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...
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a warm welcome at trent bridge, for the fans at least.e big improvements if that record is going to change. england now are a tea m going to change. england now are a team with just one thing on their mind, a big victory in the first test. south africa's batsmen still hurting, and that was not about to change. england's pace and co mforta ble, change. england's pace and comfortable, unsettling. and when james anderson comes into ball, magic seems to happen. a quite brilliant catch from liam dawson, and england were picking up where they left off. anderson now has 300 test wickets on home soil, the first englishman to do this. still, there isa englishman to do this. still, there is a reason why south africa are ranked as one of the world's topsides. their batsmen certainly with a top —— point to prove. not exactly making themselves at home, but no at least finding their way to the boundary. frustrating for all, then, that they were soon forced to find their way back to the pavilion. rain in nottingham. trent bridge remains an inhospitable
a warm welcome at trent bridge, for the fans at least.e big improvements if that record is going to change. england now are a tea m going to change. england now are a team with just one thing on their mind, a big victory in the first test. south africa's batsmen still hurting, and that was not about to change. england's pace and co mforta ble, change. england's pace and comfortable, unsettling. and when james anderson comes into ball, magic seems to happen. a quite brilliant catch from liam...
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from trent bridge to the olympic park now.y this evening. it's set to be their most well attended championships ever, with plenty of british medal chances. 0ur correspondent andy swiss is there for us. it is the start of what promises to be the biggest world para athletic chapping chips ever, more than a quarter of a million tickets already sold —— championships. that is more than all previous seven combine, which is a great achievement. it was here in 2012 that so many of the paralympic stars for great britain first made their name, among them the blade runner, richard whitehead, he won gold in the 200 metres, and this could be his final appearance on the track. my colleague has been to meet him. it is a gold for whitehead. it was one of the iconic moments on the london 2012 paralympic games. i will always remember the feeling when i came off the bend in 2012, it was like a jet engine pulling me through to the finish line and that is why i did the gun salute which i'm remembered for. what does feel like be back in london? doe
from trent bridge to the olympic park now.y this evening. it's set to be their most well attended championships ever, with plenty of british medal chances. 0ur correspondent andy swiss is there for us. it is the start of what promises to be the biggest world para athletic chapping chips ever, more than a quarter of a million tickets already sold —— championships. that is more than all previous seven combine, which is a great achievement. it was here in 2012 that so many of the paralympic...
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to cricket now, and south africa have thrashed england in the second test at trent bridge, to level theeries at 1—1 with two to play. the hosts crumbling to i33 all—out in their second innings, to lose by a whopping 340 runs, former england captain alastair cook the only batsman to offer any prolonged resistance, vernon philander and keshav maharaj doing most of the damage for the proteas. we know they are a very strong team,
to cricket now, and south africa have thrashed england in the second test at trent bridge, to level theeries at 1—1 with two to play. the hosts crumbling to i33 all—out in their second innings, to lose by a whopping 340 runs, former england captain alastair cook the only batsman to offer any prolonged resistance, vernon philander and keshav maharaj doing most of the damage for the proteas. we know they are a very strong team,
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england's cricketers are thrashed by 340 runs by south africa at trent bridge.h test defeat in eight matches. the tourists level the series at 1—1. and henrik stenson hands back the claretjug as he prepares to defend his open championship title. hello and thanks for joining us on sportsday. there's been yet more golds for great britain at the world para athletics championships in london. dominant performances on the track and in the long jump mean britain now has 11 golds in total. andy swiss is at the london stadium taking in another successful day for our para—athletes. andy, plenty to shout about today. there was indeed, plenty to shout about for british fans, not least hannah cockroft as unbeatable as ever, one of the most dominant athletes in british sport with every title and every record at every distance. the 800 metres is not her favourite event that she was too strong for the opposition. she followed her team—mate kare adenegan for the first lap, overtook and then there was no stopping her as she surged away to win another emphatic victory to go with o
england's cricketers are thrashed by 340 runs by south africa at trent bridge.h test defeat in eight matches. the tourists level the series at 1—1. and henrik stenson hands back the claretjug as he prepares to defend his open championship title. hello and thanks for joining us on sportsday. there's been yet more golds for great britain at the world para athletics championships in london. dominant performances on the track and in the long jump mean britain now has 11 golds in total. andy swiss...
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a warm welcome at trent bridge. that is, for the fans, at least.ll too aware that this hospitality and friendly reception won't stretch as far as them. england now were a team with just one thing on their mind, a big victory in the first test, and in no mood to let up the pressure. england's pace uncomfortable, unsettling. when james anderson comes in to bowl, magicjust seems to happen. a brilliant catch from liam dawson. and that was anderson's 300th test wicket on home soil, the first englishman to do that. south africa had a point to prove. no better place to do it. but it wouldn't be here just yet. we had a breakthrough for stuart broad, business resumed. well, not quite. amla was finding the form which has eluded south africa in this series. this took him to a half—century, and quinton de kock followed shortly after. but then there was a break in concentration, alastair cook making up for an earlier drop. and then the key wicket — amla threatening to break loose but coming up short. and now things were really beginning to fall england's way. f
a warm welcome at trent bridge. that is, for the fans, at least.ll too aware that this hospitality and friendly reception won't stretch as far as them. england now were a team with just one thing on their mind, a big victory in the first test, and in no mood to let up the pressure. england's pace uncomfortable, unsettling. when james anderson comes in to bowl, magicjust seems to happen. a brilliant catch from liam dawson. and that was anderson's 300th test wicket on home soil, the first...
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a warm welcome at trent bridge for the fans.y will be all to wear this hospitality and friendly reception or not stretch as far as them. england team with one thing undermined. a big victory in the first test, in no mood to let up the first test, in no mood to let up the pressure. england's pace was uncomfortable and unsettling. when james anderson comes into bowl, magic seems to happen. quite brilliant catch from liam dawson. anderson's 300 test wickets on home soil. the first englishman to do that. the south african batsmen have a point to prove. they better time 01’ a point to prove. they better time or place to do it. it wouldn't be here yet. breakthrough from broad. hashim amla finding form that has eluded south africa in this series. this took in 250. quinton de kock follow. they break a0 brought a breaking concentration. alastair cook making up for an earlier drop. the key wicket, hashim amla threatening to break loose, coming up threatening to break loose, coming up short. things beginning to fall england's way. faf du p
a warm welcome at trent bridge for the fans.y will be all to wear this hospitality and friendly reception or not stretch as far as them. england team with one thing undermined. a big victory in the first test, in no mood to let up the first test, in no mood to let up the pressure. england's pace was uncomfortable and unsettling. when james anderson comes into bowl, magic seems to happen. quite brilliant catch from liam dawson. anderson's 300 test wickets on home soil. the first englishman to do...
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we got some from trent bridge, and the cricket, and some from the eastern parts of englund.ith rain spreading from there into western parts of scotland. temperatures average for the time of year. tonight, for northern ireland, scotla nd year. tonight, for northern ireland, scotland and northern england, cloud and outbreaks of rain. some of that reaching western wales. elsewhere, increasing cloud, so temperatures not falling far. getting steadily warmer over the past few nights and the mid to low teens tonight. not an inviting start to the weekend. lots of cloud, outbreaks of rain pushing east. not much in southern england but there will be some spots around at times. southern and eastern parts becoming mainly dry. it is warm and humid summer but still for northern ireland western scotland into northern ireland, some of the west hills of wales and north—west england, some rain into the afternoon. tomorrow evening, that pushes south into northern england from scotland and northern ireland. for wimbledon, we are fine this afternoon. that could be a spot of rain around lunchtime
we got some from trent bridge, and the cricket, and some from the eastern parts of englund.ith rain spreading from there into western parts of scotland. temperatures average for the time of year. tonight, for northern ireland, scotla nd year. tonight, for northern ireland, scotland and northern england, cloud and outbreaks of rain. some of that reaching western wales. elsewhere, increasing cloud, so temperatures not falling far. getting steadily warmer over the past few nights and the mid to...
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." >> reporter: criminal defense attorney trent copeland has followed simpson's legal troubles sinceis acquittal in the murders of nicole brown simpson and ron goldman. >> some people will say, nevada did what california couldn't do. that 1994 case involving o.j. simpson cannot be part of this parole board hearing at all, as a matter of law. >> reporter: even with a flurry of recent films about simpson, he hasn't spoken publicly since his last parole hearing in 2013. >> i'm just sorry that all of this had to happen. >> reporter: felix says simpson has been a model inmate and deserves to be released. what will happen to him if he doesn't get paroled? >> if you're in o.j.'s shoes and you've kept clean for nine years and you get denied parole, how is that even possible? it might destroy him. >> reporter: but even freedom could carry a price. if he gets released, what will life be like for o.j. simpson now? >> he still will live with the albatross that comes with being a social pariah who many people believe is a murderer. >> reporter: if simpson is granted parole, he won't leave this re
." >> reporter: criminal defense attorney trent copeland has followed simpson's legal troubles sinceis acquittal in the murders of nicole brown simpson and ron goldman. >> some people will say, nevada did what california couldn't do. that 1994 case involving o.j. simpson cannot be part of this parole board hearing at all, as a matter of law. >> reporter: even with a flurry of recent films about simpson, he hasn't spoken publicly since his last parole hearing in 2013....
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south africa are 309—6 after day one of the second test at trent bridge. here and older we bowled rather well. so i think was important that whatever we did, we kept at it and we did that. they applied themselves well, credit to them. 170 odd for two, as i say, they were excellent. there are eight stages to go at the tour de france, and chris froome will start this morning in white, rather than yellow, for a second day. he is still six seconds behind fabio aru, but he says he is enjoying racing to try and take the yellowjersey back. it was actually quite a great feeling to have to go out there and try to race for a win today, as opposed to racing defensively and having the pressure of defending the jersey. it was nice to have the shoe on the other foot. it has been a difficult few weeks for rory mcilroy. he has been struggling for form, and he has now missed the cut at the scottish 0pen, too. it means he misses the weekend‘s play for the third time in the last four tournaments. england‘s callum shinkwin is in a three—way tie for the lead, on nine—under—par
south africa are 309—6 after day one of the second test at trent bridge. here and older we bowled rather well. so i think was important that whatever we did, we kept at it and we did that. they applied themselves well, credit to them. 170 odd for two, as i say, they were excellent. there are eight stages to go at the tour de france, and chris froome will start this morning in white, rather than yellow, for a second day. he is still six seconds behind fabio aru, but he says he is enjoying...
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specialist boat rescue the river trent. specialist boat rescu e ci’ews we re the river trent. were caught the search is stretch of the river at 6pm on monday. just after 10pm, police said they had found a body in the water. an american military aircraft has crashed in the state of mississippi, killing at least 16 people. it crashed about 100 miles north of jackson, the state capital. officials say all 16 victims were on the marine corps aircraft and there were no survivors. a man has been charged over an acid attack on a woman and her cousin in london three weeks ago. john tomlin, who's 2a, is alleged to have thrown acid at resham khan and jameel muhktar through their car window. both suffered severe burns to the face and body. a day after the iraqi prime minister declared victory in the battle to retake mosul from so—called islamic state, hopes and worries about what happens next are already forming. members of a 72—nation coalition are meeting in washington later to work out how a stable future can be secured and the us top general in iraq has warned of the dangers of allowi
specialist boat rescue the river trent. specialist boat rescu e ci’ews we re the river trent. were caught the search is stretch of the river at 6pm on monday. just after 10pm, police said they had found a body in the water. an american military aircraft has crashed in the state of mississippi, killing at least 16 people. it crashed about 100 miles north of jackson, the state capital. officials say all 16 victims were on the marine corps aircraft and there were no survivors. a man has been...
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by trent. plains from uganda. which comes to. those. like. i said you know i am in my country i know people who come to these people. for them. but. i didn't see. once in my life you see and. i understood but the truth that. you have it doesn't destroy the people. we have you know but to destroy groups that would be think it's lost to me that's what's up and. reads. seem to. me to be stronger than. all their lives they look for me so i start to pray god to give you to destroy the house is different from hard up for. myself even. if they was my children stuff to transcribe. from one to maybe five years five six feet. three feet i'm easy it's not easy but it's. about. money sometimes it's like it's. about you what you. want to buy thing about it is what the political myth is not that it is all about isn't easy but i. think you know what it is that a little bit about what she. says is. even a god. when. he said. he doesn't know much she. is. so that. is is. that she is. is is is. is. that he did this and led to many did i start to do a call on h
by trent. plains from uganda. which comes to. those. like. i said you know i am in my country i know people who come to these people. for them. but. i didn't see. once in my life you see and. i understood but the truth that. you have it doesn't destroy the people. we have you know but to destroy groups that would be think it's lost to me that's what's up and. reads. seem to. me to be stronger than. all their lives they look for me so i start to pray god to give you to destroy the house is...
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england after day 3 of the second test against south africa the proteas declared on 3113 for 9 at trentto win. if you're being an optimist, the hosts will have 2 days to chase down what would be the highest 11th innings total to win a test by any side in history. so south africa very much on course to level the series at1 a piece. let's listen to england's moeen ali now on the prospect of his side's record chase. we did not play very well at all but we have the opportunity in the next two days and see what we can do. what will be the mindset? is going to be occupation at the crease? we just play as we know we can play. james and alistair cook to important players, gary ballance as well. just go back, and reassess the game. a headerfrom shanice van de sanden‘s gave the hosts the netherlands a 1—0 victory against norway in the opening match of the women's european championship in front of a sell out crowd in utrecht — sarah mulkerrins was watching. hgppy happy fans all around us in utrecht as the netherlands got off to the perfect start. winners over norway and it was shanice van de sande
england after day 3 of the second test against south africa the proteas declared on 3113 for 9 at trentto win. if you're being an optimist, the hosts will have 2 days to chase down what would be the highest 11th innings total to win a test by any side in history. so south africa very much on course to level the series at1 a piece. let's listen to england's moeen ali now on the prospect of his side's record chase. we did not play very well at all but we have the opportunity in the next two days...
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england are heading for defeat in the second test against south africa at trent bridge.ckets by lunch on day four at trent bridge including that of captainjoe root. the hosts are attempting a world record run chase of a7a for an unlikely victory. a win for south africa will level the series. the bbc has announced the venue for this year's sports personality of the year awards. last year's show was held in birmingham and this year it moves to the echo arena in liverpool. the ceremony will take place on sunday december the 17th in front of an audience of some 11 thousand people and be broadcast live on bbc 1. that's all sport for now. to try to resolve the diplomatic stalemate from president 0bama's decision to expel russian diplomats last year. the kremlin has demanded that the us government must restore its access to diplomatic compounds in the us ahead of the talks. the talks could begin as early as this friday, a move which seoul says is aiming to end all acts of military. it comes two weeks after pyongyang tested what experts believe was its first intercontinental bal
england are heading for defeat in the second test against south africa at trent bridge.ckets by lunch on day four at trent bridge including that of captainjoe root. the hosts are attempting a world record run chase of a7a for an unlikely victory. a win for south africa will level the series. the bbc has announced the venue for this year's sports personality of the year awards. last year's show was held in birmingham and this year it moves to the echo arena in liverpool. the ceremony will take...
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after a big win at lords, a heavy defeat at trent bridge, it was another one sided result at the ovalwon by 239 runs. the tourists were always up against it, needing to bat out the final day with a draw realistically the best they could have hoped for. england needed just 6 wickets, toby roland—jones took two of them in two balls by lunch and though opener dean elgar made a century he was just delaying the inevitable..his wicket was the first in a moeen ali hatrick to seal the win. the final test starts at old trafford on friday. 0ur sports correspondent joe wilson was at the oval. voiceover: £20 got you today. for the kids, a quid. remember england came into the test match seeking answers, two of their three debutants were outstanding in the words of england's coach. maybe roland—jones is just one of those players who make a habit... in the morning session, two wickets and two balls. the review was taken by england. actually, roland—jones was closer to an england readable, hat—trick was .com. love, one of the's of decisions was to playjust one specials and that is calling moeen ali a
after a big win at lords, a heavy defeat at trent bridge, it was another one sided result at the ovalwon by 239 runs. the tourists were always up against it, needing to bat out the final day with a draw realistically the best they could have hoped for. england needed just 6 wickets, toby roland—jones took two of them in two balls by lunch and though opener dean elgar made a century he was just delaying the inevitable..his wicket was the first in a moeen ali hatrick to seal the win. the final...
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england have named an unchanged side for the second test against south africa, which starts tomorrow at trente four days, a fantastic start forjoe root in his first match as captain. the most important thing is we carry forward that attitude we took into last week. there were a few key periods which were crucial that we weren't, which previously we might not have. it is exciting to do that. there are areas we might have wanted to do better, but we are not the finished article, and we have harder work to do. it is an exciting time for this. we are desperate to get going again on friday. the second test is live on bbc radio 5 live sports extra and the bbc sport website tomorrow from 11am, and you can watch the key moments as they happen. that's all from sportsday with me, will perry. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are michael booker, deputy editor of the daily express, and jack blanchard, political editor at the daily mirror. tomorrow's front pages. the telegraph reports that britain's economic sec
england have named an unchanged side for the second test against south africa, which starts tomorrow at trente four days, a fantastic start forjoe root in his first match as captain. the most important thing is we carry forward that attitude we took into last week. there were a few key periods which were crucial that we weren't, which previously we might not have. it is exciting to do that. there are areas we might have wanted to do better, but we are not the finished article, and we have...
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the series is level at 1—all, after england were thrashed at trent bridge inside four days, and stokeshe fight, desire or anything to do with us representing our country, i think it's wrong. it just wasn't a great performance, we understand that. but there's never any question about the 11 guys out there, their fight, and willing to do for our country. that's all from me and the sportsday team, on the day adam peaty smashed two world records in a day at the world swimming championships. have a great evening. now time for the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are lucy fisher, senior political correspondent at the times, and the journalist and broadcaster aasmah mir. tomorrow's front pages. tomorrow's financial times leads on bmw's decision to build its new electric mini in the uk — despite brexit. let us take our charlie home to die — the plea of parents connie yates and chris gard is top story in the metro. on the front page of tomorrow's daily telegraph — a possible ban on diesel cars, plus a snap from the first day of
the series is level at 1—all, after england were thrashed at trent bridge inside four days, and stokeshe fight, desire or anything to do with us representing our country, i think it's wrong. it just wasn't a great performance, we understand that. but there's never any question about the 11 guys out there, their fight, and willing to do for our country. that's all from me and the sportsday team, on the day adam peaty smashed two world records in a day at the world swimming championships. have...
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to cricket now, and south africa have thrashed england in the second test at trent bridge, to level thetwo to play. the hosts crumbling to i33 all—out in their second innings, to lose by a whopping 340 runs, former england captain alastair cook the only batsman to offer any prolonged resistance, vernon philander and keshav maharaj doing most of the damage for the proteas. we know they are a very strong team, and we needed to do our best to beat them, and we were. pretty much from them, and we were. pretty much from the toss, straight through to this last ball that we bowled, we were pretty much in control of the test match. and to do it for that long ta kes match. and to do it for that long takes incredible performance. so i think it wasjust takes incredible performance. so i think it was just on how well we stuck together and how well we played, and how consistent we were. that was the difference in this game. kusal mendis scored a fluent half—century, to keep sri lanka's hopes of chasing a record 388 alive on day four of the one—off test against zimbabwe on monday, in colombo. the hos
to cricket now, and south africa have thrashed england in the second test at trent bridge, to level thetwo to play. the hosts crumbling to i33 all—out in their second innings, to lose by a whopping 340 runs, former england captain alastair cook the only batsman to offer any prolonged resistance, vernon philander and keshav maharaj doing most of the damage for the proteas. we know they are a very strong team, and we needed to do our best to beat them, and we were. pretty much from them, and we...
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it's a pretty even battle on the opening day of the second test between england and south africa at trentmore on those stories that have passed. thanks, tim. the home secretary amber rudd has launched a new strategy to try to tackle illicit drug use, after what the home office called a dramatic increase in the number of deaths from drugs in england and wales in the last five years. the strategy focuses on helping addicts to recover, and makes clear there will be no legal changes to decriminalise the use of drugs. here's our home affairs correspondent danny shaw. enforcing the law on drugs. police raids against dealers have been the traditional way of clamping down on the drugs trade. it's estimated to cost the uk £10.7 billion a year. and the new government drug strategy says that approach will continue, along with renewed efforts to get people off drugs. that's what they do at the harbour centre in london — support people affected by drugs, and help them rebuild their lives. the home secretary amber rudd visited the centre this week. she says her drugs strategy will focus on recovery. pe
it's a pretty even battle on the opening day of the second test between england and south africa at trentmore on those stories that have passed. thanks, tim. the home secretary amber rudd has launched a new strategy to try to tackle illicit drug use, after what the home office called a dramatic increase in the number of deaths from drugs in england and wales in the last five years. the strategy focuses on helping addicts to recover, and makes clear there will be no legal changes to...
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surgeon in leeds tonight, after it was hit by a delivery from morne morkel during england's defeat at trentturn our attention to the world para athletics championships now. great britain's tally stands at 11 gold medals — but can we expect that to rise today? our reporter in the london stadium is kate grey, who's spent an interesting afternoon with one of those gold medallists. it's actually been fairly quiet day but the british team here at the london stadium. for opportunities later this evening, but i take an opportunity to get to know savvy kamlish a little better. she received her gold medal after winning last night. it was a fairly interesting character, i wanted i did a little more about what she gets up to an she's not at the track. so the kamlish, you are a creative and artistic soul as well asa creative and artistic soul as well as a championship. can you show us what you have here in front of you? stadium, orbit — what you think you can defraud hashtags? i might be able to do some of the stadium, but not sending of it, because as straight lines and i'm nota it, because as straigh
surgeon in leeds tonight, after it was hit by a delivery from morne morkel during england's defeat at trentturn our attention to the world para athletics championships now. great britain's tally stands at 11 gold medals — but can we expect that to rise today? our reporter in the london stadium is kate grey, who's spent an interesting afternoon with one of those gold medallists. it's actually been fairly quiet day but the british team here at the london stadium. for opportunities later this...
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a huge job of chasing 474 to avoid defeat at trent bridge.charlie gard is due to meet the child's medical team in london today. michio hirano says there's a 10% chance his treatment could help. it's the latest development in a long—running legal battle between his parents and hospital doctors. let's get more insight into what the family can expect today. let's speak to professorjulian savulescu, chair in practical ethics at oxford university. good morning. hello. in terms of the america will neurologist who will have access to charlie and his medical notes, what will be his priority? his his priority is to evaluate how much to terry oration there has been in turleigh's brain since january when he estimated the chances were low but not zero of experimental treatment having some benefit. he will be looking at the brain scans, recent brain scans, requesting a new one. the evidence from the ee gramss and other clinical tests to evaluate what element is a reversible and what scope there is for reversibility. and the brain seizure that charlie has
a huge job of chasing 474 to avoid defeat at trent bridge.charlie gard is due to meet the child's medical team in london today. michio hirano says there's a 10% chance his treatment could help. it's the latest development in a long—running legal battle between his parents and hospital doctors. let's get more insight into what the family can expect today. let's speak to professorjulian savulescu, chair in practical ethics at oxford university. good morning. hello. in terms of the america will...
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trent haywood, chief medical officer for the blue cross blue shield association.come to the "newshour". this is an interesting set of data produced from your patients' records. we've said one in five have had a prescription for these painkillers, obviously most of them for legitimate pain suppression needs, but we've also discovered the rate of addiction shot up. why do you think that has been happening? >> the reason why we wanted to focus on this particular issue is just what you just alluded to, the escalation in the opioid addiction from physicians prescribing these particular opioids, in the '90s, we were aggressive as physicians making sure we address pain. unfortunately, it was found out later, as we see unfold now, we underestimated the risk of the high doses prescribed in the particular ownoids and are suffering the consequences of that. >> brangham: some of the data you guys have put together is not necessarily new news. why hasn't the message seemingly gotten out to the medical community just how serious these drugs really are? >> one of the things we k
trent haywood, chief medical officer for the blue cross blue shield association.come to the "newshour". this is an interesting set of data produced from your patients' records. we've said one in five have had a prescription for these painkillers, obviously most of them for legitimate pain suppression needs, but we've also discovered the rate of addiction shot up. why do you think that has been happening? >> the reason why we wanted to focus on this particular issue is just what...
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congress mng brad wenstrup and trent franks want charlie to have a chance in the u.s. regard ltsdz of what the courts determine. this week they plan to introduce a bill that would give the family permanent u.s. residency and open door to treatment. >> quijano: thank you. coming up, their home is a tiny island that is sinking. and they hope president trump can save them. >> we take you now to tangier island virginia in the chesapeake bay, the 500 people who live there have a sinking feeling and they want the president to help. chip reid paid a visit. >> tangier island in the middle of the chesapeake bay rises only a faw feet above the surrounding waves. an hour by boat from the mainland, about 500 people live here. jamessesqueridge is the mayor of tangier, his family has been here for generations. they've watched it gradually sink under the waves. >> if we get a severe nor'easter or something, you can make a mark with the shoreline is and after the storm you go out and the mark is well offshore. >> it's happening that fast. >> happening that fast. >> since 1850 the isla
congress mng brad wenstrup and trent franks want charlie to have a chance in the u.s. regard ltsdz of what the courts determine. this week they plan to introduce a bill that would give the family permanent u.s. residency and open door to treatment. >> quijano: thank you. coming up, their home is a tiny island that is sinking. and they hope president trump can save them. >> we take you now to tangier island virginia in the chesapeake bay, the 500 people who live there have a sinking...
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he was supposed to be turn trenton upside down and end up getting turned around by trent trenton. >>nk we expect our leaders to exhibit certain values. he has not done that. especially the photo at the beach. if you're going to close a public beach on a public holiday and deprivee the citizens of yor state. >> what's his legacy? is at the gas tax, the book deal, the light rails? or does it come down to a chair on the beach. >> i think it is self-promotion. that's not what people are looking for. >> why do you not support all of this. as a democrat you must be thinking this is fantastic. he wrecks the whole republican party inside of eight years. >> most want the best for stating communities. that's not what we have gotten. >> recently poll came out this month that he is an all-time low in approval rating by residents. 80% of the residents disapprove of his entire governorship. it's because he's spending the money crazily. were having economic problems. it hasn't changed in eight years. this is a huge issue. >> polls show that is the most unpopular governor in the second half of the 2
he was supposed to be turn trenton upside down and end up getting turned around by trent trenton. >>nk we expect our leaders to exhibit certain values. he has not done that. especially the photo at the beach. if you're going to close a public beach on a public holiday and deprivee the citizens of yor state. >> what's his legacy? is at the gas tax, the book deal, the light rails? or does it come down to a chair on the beach. >> i think it is self-promotion. that's not what...
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the trent affair and lieber code presupposed the conflict was a war. as aing the conflict warhead entailment because the obligation of june around the the, consistency, rationality, and prospectively so required these obligations and raised the cost of reversing portions of the conflict and treating the south and leadership as merely rebels subject to treason prosecution. it is no rebuttal to this to say that letting davis go was dictated by the imperatives of reintegrating postwar south or even to argue that andrew johnson was predisposed to amnesty davis because those imperatives and johnson's disposition were themselves conditioned by the expectations the laws of war had produced during the previous four years. nor is it a rebuff, i think, to the paradigm story to observe that the north could have prosecuted davis, law of war be dammed, and very nearly did, indicting him not once but twice. the paradigm account insist simply that committing the u.s. to a particular legal approach, a war approach, had logical entailment that raised the cost of certai
the trent affair and lieber code presupposed the conflict was a war. as aing the conflict warhead entailment because the obligation of june around the the, consistency, rationality, and prospectively so required these obligations and raised the cost of reversing portions of the conflict and treating the south and leadership as merely rebels subject to treason prosecution. it is no rebuttal to this to say that letting davis go was dictated by the imperatives of reintegrating postwar south or...
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south africa thrash england by 340 runs in the second test at trent bridge to level the series. all out forjust 133. iamat i am at euro 2017, two the tournament favourites going head—to—head, sweden taking on the reigning champions, germany. lots to talk about this evening. and we'll start at the world pa ra—athletics championships and they're sitting pretty at the top of the medal table. andy swiss is at the london stadium for us now, and andy, the golds keep on coming don't they? a ninth gold medalfor britain this morning. probably not one they were expecting. olivia breen at the long jump, she any finished 12 at the paralympics in riyadh last year. she went back to the drawing board, change their training base, went to loughborough, with astonishing results. today jumping four loughborough, with astonishing results. todayjumping four metres 81 centimetres, personal best, enough for gold. tremendous performance from olivia breen. afterwards, not surprisingly, thrilled with the world title. i knew at was in me, i'm nota person to give up. ijust give 100%, andi person to give up
south africa thrash england by 340 runs in the second test at trent bridge to level the series. all out forjust 133. iamat i am at euro 2017, two the tournament favourites going head—to—head, sweden taking on the reigning champions, germany. lots to talk about this evening. and we'll start at the world pa ra—athletics championships and they're sitting pretty at the top of the medal table. andy swiss is at the london stadium for us now, and andy, the golds keep on coming don't they? a...
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stuart broad dismisses her south african opponent on the first day of the second test at trent bridgetteri bottas is fast this at qualifying in silverstone with team—mate lewis hamilton in second position. i will have the full round—up just after 2:30pm. the funeral has taken place for six—year—old bradley lowery, who died last friday after suffering from a rare form of cancer. the six—year—old sunderland fan won a legion of supporters across the country, including the footballerjermain defoe, who left training in spain to be at the funeral. the roads leading to the church in county durham were lined with crowds and tributes, as danny savage reports. bradley lowery‘s final journey. the footballing family turned out in their many hundreds to make sure he wasn't alone. people travelled from many miles away to support his family, and reflect how the six—year—old boy had touched their lives. that smile of his was just so contagious. it didn't matter how much pain he was in, he always had that smile. it breaks my heart. we have come from south yorkshire. since last friday, i have collected
stuart broad dismisses her south african opponent on the first day of the second test at trent bridgetteri bottas is fast this at qualifying in silverstone with team—mate lewis hamilton in second position. i will have the full round—up just after 2:30pm. the funeral has taken place for six—year—old bradley lowery, who died last friday after suffering from a rare form of cancer. the six—year—old sunderland fan won a legion of supporters across the country, including the...
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. >> trent copeland has followed simpson's legal troubles. >> some people will say listen, nevada did what california couldn't do. that 1994 case involving o.j. simpson cannot be a part of this parole board hearing at all. >> a retired prison guard said simpson hasn't gotten into any trouble in nine years. the parole board won't be able to consider his murder trial in making a case. betty yu kpix 5. >>> glass case was smashed and an employee was pepper sprayed. tonight the bay area jewelry heist. >>> a violent crash and chase. the drivers caught in a demolition derby. >>> this bay area grandma is about to face her fears. tonight she tells us why she is going sky diving for the first time. 811 is a free service to keep our community safe. before you do any project big or small, pg&e will come out and mark your gas and electric lines so you don't hit them when you dig. call 811 before you dig, and make sure that you and your neighbors are safe. [ light music playing ] you've wished upon it all year, and now it's finally here. the mercedes-benz summer event is back, with incredible offer
. >> trent copeland has followed simpson's legal troubles. >> some people will say listen, nevada did what california couldn't do. that 1994 case involving o.j. simpson cannot be a part of this parole board hearing at all. >> a retired prison guard said simpson hasn't gotten into any trouble in nine years. the parole board won't be able to consider his murder trial in making a case. betty yu kpix 5. >>> glass case was smashed and an employee was pepper sprayed....
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the series is level at 1—1 after england were thrashed at trent bridge inside four days — and stokeson the fight, desire or anything, to do with us representing our country i think it's wrong. it just representing our country i think it's wrong. itjust wasn't representing our country i think it's wrong. it just wasn't a representing our country i think it's wrong. itjust wasn't a great performance, we understand that. but there's never any question about 11 quys there's never any question about 11 guys out there, there are white and willing to do for our country. well england will have a new addition in the side for that test at the oval. after gary ballance's withdrawal through injury, essex batsman tom westley comes into the side. he'll be making his test debut at the age of 28. it's probably started to sink in now, it's been quite a surreal few days. i suppose it'sjust now, it's been quite a surreal few days. i suppose it's just the build—up. come thursday i am going to be nervous, as expected but i think the challenge for me is to replicate what i have been doing for essex and ho
the series is level at 1—1 after england were thrashed at trent bridge inside four days — and stokeson the fight, desire or anything, to do with us representing our country i think it's wrong. it just representing our country i think it's wrong. itjust wasn't representing our country i think it's wrong. it just wasn't a representing our country i think it's wrong. itjust wasn't a great performance, we understand that. but there's never any question about 11 quys there's never any question...
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in spore, south africa have hammered england in the second test by 3a0 runs at trent bridge.levels the series at 1—1. the parents arrive for the first two rounds of the open which up first two rounds of the open which up royal birkdale. and johanna konta has moved up to numberfour in the world in the new tennis rankings. she reached the semifinals at wimbledon last week. more on this story is just after half past five. the second round of formal talks on britain's departure from the eu has got under way in brussels. the brexit secretary david davis said it was "time to get down to business," and that the priority was to decide the rights of british and eu citizens in each others countries. the eu says there has to be substantial progress on this — and on a financial settlement, and the issue of the irish border — before talks on trade can start. meanwhile downing st has said the prime minister will remind colleagues of the need to keep cabinet discussions private, after a series of leaks over the weekend. here's adam fleming. they have been getting into position for weeks. ev
in spore, south africa have hammered england in the second test by 3a0 runs at trent bridge.levels the series at 1—1. the parents arrive for the first two rounds of the open which up first two rounds of the open which up royal birkdale. and johanna konta has moved up to numberfour in the world in the new tennis rankings. she reached the semifinals at wimbledon last week. more on this story is just after half past five. the second round of formal talks on britain's departure from the eu has...
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south africa are 309—6 after day one of the second test at trent bridge. played here and bowled here, we bowled pretty well. so i think was important that whatever we did, we stuck to our guns and we did that. they applied themselves well, credit to them. 170 odd for two, as i say, they were excellent. there's eight stages to go at the tour de france and chris froome will start this morning in white, rather than yellow, for a second day — he's still six seconds behind fabio aru. but he says he's enjoying racing to try and take the yellow jersey back. it was actually quite a great feeling to have to go out there and try to race for a win today, as opposed to racing defensively and having that pressure of defending the jersey. it felt quite nice to have the shoe on the other foot. va ltteri bottas valtteri bottas leads lewis hamilton in the second practice at the british grand prix, another highlight of the weekend. he was closer by 0.04 seconds, suffering the same year box problem that hit hamilton at the austrian grand prix last weekend. back here at wimbl
south africa are 309—6 after day one of the second test at trent bridge. played here and bowled here, we bowled pretty well. so i think was important that whatever we did, we stuck to our guns and we did that. they applied themselves well, credit to them. 170 odd for two, as i say, they were excellent. there's eight stages to go at the tour de france and chris froome will start this morning in white, rather than yellow, for a second day — he's still six seconds behind fabio aru. but he says...
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seven counts of first-degree murder for shooting and killing seven people and wounding three others at trentkate steinle university. relatives got the first chance to address him. a victim of grace kim said youssef zaghba, you are nothing but a coward. you should have turned the gun on yourself. i hope you rot in prison. prosecutors say he carried out the attack in retaliation for not being refunded his tuition after dropping out of the school. he was looking for an administrator who was not there the day of the shooting. instead, he shot and killed the school receptionist and six students with a 45 caliber handgun. he drove to alameda and give up. the case dragged on for five years because of questions over whether he was paranoid schizophrenic -- over youssef zaghba, who is peernet as when it was competent to stand trial. they say he is remorseful. >> there is no good ending to this case. it is an ending. he will go to prison for the rest of his life. i hope this offers some closure. for the families in the family to the victims. one goh did not react visibly in court.>>> reporter: they ho
seven counts of first-degree murder for shooting and killing seven people and wounding three others at trentkate steinle university. relatives got the first chance to address him. a victim of grace kim said youssef zaghba, you are nothing but a coward. you should have turned the gun on yourself. i hope you rot in prison. prosecutors say he carried out the attack in retaliation for not being refunded his tuition after dropping out of the school. he was looking for an administrator who was not...
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trent trenton, a possibility of a shower. possibility of isolated thunderstorm. i think thunderstorms are less likely today. 80 degrees in smyrna. wilmington 79 degrees this afternoon. keep an umbrella handy. don't expect to see those storms we had yesterday. see the clouds lingering right now. to the west is the next round of stormy weather. going to be moving in later this week. see it in colorado and utah. moving into wyoming. that's going to come together for us. later on thursday. before it moves in. we'll get a nice break of nice weather for today and tomorrow. much cooler than it has been. this weekend we'll get a break from any storms too. saturday and sunday. the temperatures in the 80s exception of the shore. 79 degrees for saturday and 78 degrees for sunday. nice weekend all around. looks like some warm weather and dry weather ahead for next week. ten day on ten. that chance of a spotty shower today. lingering clouds. some breaks of sunshine. another coop one tomorrow. 79 in the afternoon. then we warm up on thursday. late day showers and thunderstorms
trent trenton, a possibility of a shower. possibility of isolated thunderstorm. i think thunderstorms are less likely today. 80 degrees in smyrna. wilmington 79 degrees this afternoon. keep an umbrella handy. don't expect to see those storms we had yesterday. see the clouds lingering right now. to the west is the next round of stormy weather. going to be moving in later this week. see it in colorado and utah. moving into wyoming. that's going to come together for us. later on thursday. before...
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south africa have beaten england in the second test by 340 runs a trent bridge.re set a massive 474 runs for victory but collapsed, to 133 all out. roger federer has told the bbc that he has his sights on becoming world number one again after winning his record eighth wimbledon title. he says, at 36, he will carry on playing for as long as he can. this year's sports personality of the year award will be held at the echo arena in liverpool and it takes place in december and will be broadcast live on bbc one. i will have more on those stories after 3:30pm. an american neurologist who's offered to carry out a new therapy on the terminally ill baby charlie gard has met the child's doctors in london. he is also expected to examine charlie over the next two days and to meet other medical specialists. doctors at great ormond street hospital believe the treatment won't work, and that charlie's life support should be turned off. for the parents of baby charlie gard, a great deal is riding on the visit of this man, dr michio hirano. a lauded neurologist from the us. he has
south africa have beaten england in the second test by 340 runs a trent bridge.re set a massive 474 runs for victory but collapsed, to 133 all out. roger federer has told the bbc that he has his sights on becoming world number one again after winning his record eighth wimbledon title. he says, at 36, he will carry on playing for as long as he can. this year's sports personality of the year award will be held at the echo arena in liverpool and it takes place in december and will be broadcast...
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trent west mac at the moment we can say that the motive was connected to religious motives, islamistotives. it is not yet clear what his primary motive was, we are considering both. the attack happened on friday afternoon. the man went into this supermarket, wrapped a large kitchen —— abelard to deny from a shelf and stabbed a nearby 50—year—old man to death. —— grabbed a large kitchen knife. he then ran outside. it was thanks to these local men now being called the heroes of hamburg, that more people we re heroes of hamburg, that more people were not injured or killed. our main headlines: the australian government says a counter—terrorism operation has disrupted a plot to bring down an aeroplane. four people have been arrested in sydney. venezuelans are preparing to vote for an assembly which would have powers to re—write the constitution. opposition politicians say they'll boycott the poll. let's stay with the situation in venezuela — where plans are being put in place to stop further disruption and protests ahead of the polls. will grant has been on the streets of caracas looking
trent west mac at the moment we can say that the motive was connected to religious motives, islamistotives. it is not yet clear what his primary motive was, we are considering both. the attack happened on friday afternoon. the man went into this supermarket, wrapped a large kitchen —— abelard to deny from a shelf and stabbed a nearby 50—year—old man to death. —— grabbed a large kitchen knife. he then ran outside. it was thanks to these local men now being called the heroes of...
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the proteas declared on 3113 for nine at trent bridge, setting england a gargantuan a74 to win. amla made 87. the tourists have two days for ten wickets. well, we are into the final week of the tour de france, and britain's chris froome has retained the yellow jersey after stage 15. sunday's190—kilometre mountain stage was won by trek sega—fredo's flying dutchman, bauke mollema. the italian, diego ulissi, was second. froome suffered a mechanical problem and lost 50 seconds, but recovered in the first climb, and ended the day 18 seconds clear of another italian, fabio aru. he was nowhere near the 189 kilometre stage. more importantly, he retains that yellow jersey and continues to lead italy's fabio. tomorrow, a rest day. a bogey at the final hole was difficult for the scottish open. he had not dropped a shotin scottish open. he had not dropped a shot in the first 17 holes of his tour. 0ne consolation for him, he qualified for the open starting on thursday. don't forget, you can keep up—to—date with all of the stories on the bbc sport website. you will find more on lewis hamilton
the proteas declared on 3113 for nine at trent bridge, setting england a gargantuan a74 to win. amla made 87. the tourists have two days for ten wickets. well, we are into the final week of the tour de france, and britain's chris froome has retained the yellow jersey after stage 15. sunday's190—kilometre mountain stage was won by trek sega—fredo's flying dutchman, bauke mollema. the italian, diego ulissi, was second. froome suffered a mechanical problem and lost 50 seconds, but recovered in...
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disruption, from a random street in alexandria, to this big manner, some mansion house on the banks of the trent your book, leaving alexandria, the name of the town you grew up in, that you were looking for something called transcendence. what do you understand by that? i think we're all, to some extent, i think we human animals are very strange creatures. we're not comfortably embedded in nature, the way my wee dog is, or cows in the hills are, or kangaroos in the outback. we're conscious of ourselves, were aware of being strange creatures in a universe that doesn't explain itself, that doesn't offer an immediate manual of meaning. i think the human animal, therefore, hungers for meaning and purpose in an apparently meaningless and purposeless universe. so we're very divided, and religion has been, traditionally, classically, one of the ways in which the question has been answered, yes, there is a meaning, there is a purpose, and you can cooperate and give yourself to it. i'm no longer as comfortable with religion‘s certainties, but i'm certainly still addicted to the search, the strange human
disruption, from a random street in alexandria, to this big manner, some mansion house on the banks of the trent your book, leaving alexandria, the name of the town you grew up in, that you were looking for something called transcendence. what do you understand by that? i think we're all, to some extent, i think we human animals are very strange creatures. we're not comfortably embedded in nature, the way my wee dog is, or cows in the hills are, or kangaroos in the outback. we're conscious of...
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cricket, and england have been thrashed by south africa in the second test at trent bridge.s watching. at the start of a day's test cricket, you must wait for the umpires. it sets the tone. this is a game of patience. england's task was to stay out there, hang around. keaton jennings didn't last ten minutes this morning. two long days lay ahead. with south africa so far in front, wickets take on more value than runs. that one's worth a fortune. joe root, england's captain, out for eight. what was needed was an anachronism. alastair cook is a throwback to a more patient age. he waits till it's safe and then scores. while he's out there, that's half full. just before lunch, that concentration cracked. cook tricked, flicked, momentum tipped. few follow cook's philosophy. many of his team—mates thrive at shorter forms of cricket, which offer big rewards for risk—taking. it can be difficult to rediscover restraint. wickets tumbled. ben stokes earned £1.7 million in the indian premier league this year. and yet could only make 18 here. for england's new captain, an awakening. his t
cricket, and england have been thrashed by south africa in the second test at trent bridge.s watching. at the start of a day's test cricket, you must wait for the umpires. it sets the tone. this is a game of patience. england's task was to stay out there, hang around. keaton jennings didn't last ten minutes this morning. two long days lay ahead. with south africa so far in front, wickets take on more value than runs. that one's worth a fortune. joe root, england's captain, out for eight. what...