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for more than a0 years, tom hicks has been coming to this tennis club near wakefield.ow aged 99 he still plays three times a week all year round. for me it is the fresh air, the friendship and it is good for you. it is good for my figure, as you. it is good for my figure, as you call it. how hard is it on the body at 99? i never noticed, ijust kept going. the final of the men's singles. there are not many people left who remember this. tom was 15 when fred perry won his first wimbledon in 193a. ten years later during world war ii, he was part of the assault on an. it was only after returning home that he took up a sport that he has loved ever since. in those days it was all wooden rackets and the court was all rough and we had coloured balls instead of yellow and grey. playing three times a week at 99 is pretty impressive, but tom has still got some way to go if he is going to get into the record books. according to guinness world records the world's oldest tennis player was a mexican man who reached the tender age of 101. what a shock! if you are getting older, it isa
for more than a0 years, tom hicks has been coming to this tennis club near wakefield.ow aged 99 he still plays three times a week all year round. for me it is the fresh air, the friendship and it is good for you. it is good for my figure, as you. it is good for my figure, as you call it. how hard is it on the body at 99? i never noticed, ijust kept going. the final of the men's singles. there are not many people left who remember this. tom was 15 when fred perry won his first wimbledon in 193a....
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it falls short of their biggest superleague win from three years ago when they beat wakefield 80—nilour look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are helen brand, who's chief executive of the association of certified chartered accountants and pauljohnson, the deputy editor of the guardian. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the metro leads with mp frank field s decision to resign the labour whip, accusing the party's leadership of becoming a force for anti—semitism in british politics . the same story makes the front page of the telegraph, which says mr field quit in protest over — what he called — a culture of nastiness and intolerance . the online independent carries a picture of theresa may, showing off her dance moves on a trade visit to kenya. argentina's central bank has raised interest rates to 60 per cent, as the value of the peso continues to plummet, that's in the ft. the mirror has the story of a council worker has admitted defrauding sixty—two thousand pounds from the grenfell tower victim fund. the daily express leads with a prom
it falls short of their biggest superleague win from three years ago when they beat wakefield 80—nilour look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are helen brand, who's chief executive of the association of certified chartered accountants and pauljohnson, the deputy editor of the guardian. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the metro leads with mp frank field s decision to resign the labour whip, accusing the party's leadership of becoming a force for...
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huddersfield's hopes of making the semi—finals are all but over after they were heavily beaten by wakefieldh the fourth round of the us open. the world number one went a set down against russia's karen khachanov, who took the first set 7—5 after having four set points, but the spaniard fought back to take the second set 7—5. they are in to the third set in the arthur ashe stadium where it is 4—3 to nadal. the world's fastest man — usain bolt has taken another step towards playing professional football. the retired athlete — who holds the record for the 100 and 200 metres — came—on as a sub for the australian a league side — the central coast mariners in a pre—season friendly. he's hoping to impress enough to get a deal ahead of the new season — however he was unable to take this chance — ironically hejust wasnt quick enough. now, we're now going to take you back exactly 50 years ago today. that was when the legendary west indies all—rounder sir garfield sobers became the first player to hit six sixes in a first class match. he was playing in a county championship game for nottinghamshire ag
huddersfield's hopes of making the semi—finals are all but over after they were heavily beaten by wakefieldh the fourth round of the us open. the world number one went a set down against russia's karen khachanov, who took the first set 7—5 after having four set points, but the spaniard fought back to take the second set 7—5. they are in to the third set in the arthur ashe stadium where it is 4—3 to nadal. the world's fastest man — usain bolt has taken another step towards playing...
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st helens were beaten 16—12 at home by huddersfield with wakefield comfortable 31—13 winners at hullers, a big win for salford 28—10 they won at hull kr. so, the new premier league season is underway. it was a pretty frantic final day of the transfer window on thursday, but the prize for the most imaginative presentation of a new player has to go to villareal. a magician took to the centre of the pitch at the estadio de la ceramica, look at the theatrical gestures and the glass tube filled with smoke. former arsenal midfeilder santi cazorla appeared through the mist. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more sport for you throughout the weekend. hello welcome to our look ahead at what the papers will be bringing tomorrow morning. welcome to both of you. they have had a sneak preview. let's bring you up to date with what is on the front pages to my foot up the financial times leads with the plunging value of the turkish lira. there is an escalating row. philip hammond is reported to be considering an amazon tax for online retailers of the house of fraser was rescued in a last ditch d
st helens were beaten 16—12 at home by huddersfield with wakefield comfortable 31—13 winners at hullers, a big win for salford 28—10 they won at hull kr. so, the new premier league season is underway. it was a pretty frantic final day of the transfer window on thursday, but the prize for the most imaginative presentation of a new player has to go to villareal. a magician took to the centre of the pitch at the estadio de la ceramica, look at the theatrical gestures and the glass tube...
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. ♪ wakefield isan and trading out at $18,02. , theidpoint -- $18.02 midpoint of the price range.is the largest ipo by a u.s. company since towards the end of may, this is cushman and wakefield, the commercial real estate company. caroline: a little bit of a pop-up that pricing range, thank you. it was a good culture for barclays, growing faster than average from u.s. banks. the ceo spoke with uber. jes: one of the best quarters we have had in many years to on equity2.3% return is a great result. ofr 1.4 billion pounds after-tax earnings but it was across the board. barclays u.k. is nested quite well. our international car business did quite well. the investment banking side and the markets business. >> you know there is always a lot of attention on the fixed income side of things. toent to ask about -- i want ask about thick revenue growth. does that hurt or is that not what you are worried about this morning? revenuesoverall market on dollar terms was up 15%. be one of the best performances of an investment spain, whether europe or the u.s.. investment, -- whether in europe or t
. ♪ wakefield isan and trading out at $18,02. , theidpoint -- $18.02 midpoint of the price range.is the largest ipo by a u.s. company since towards the end of may, this is cushman and wakefield, the commercial real estate company. caroline: a little bit of a pop-up that pricing range, thank you. it was a good culture for barclays, growing faster than average from u.s. banks. the ceo spoke with uber. jes: one of the best quarters we have had in many years to on equity2.3% return is a great...
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league leaders st helens responded to back—to—back defeats by fighting off a spirited comeback by wakefieldg in the 36—16 win at belle vue. great britain have won 7 medals on the fourth day of action at the world para swimming european championships in dublin. paralympic champion hannah russell won her second gold of the championships, while alice tai was also a winner as kate grey reports... tonight was all about the backstroke as six a british swimmers winning medals in their respective categories and a standup performer had to be in the backstroke, beating the rest of the field by nine seconds and tai has that title under her belt she has high standards for the coming years. i said by the time it gets to tokyo, i would be the para champion and. so that is a little thing in the corner, but i think the year has gone pretty well. there was also gold for her 0lympic champion andy as 12 there was also gold for her 0lympic champion andy as12100 metres champion andy as 12 100 metres backstroke. she won her second title of these championships.” backstroke. she won her second title of these champ
league leaders st helens responded to back—to—back defeats by fighting off a spirited comeback by wakefieldg in the 36—16 win at belle vue. great britain have won 7 medals on the fourth day of action at the world para swimming european championships in dublin. paralympic champion hannah russell won her second gold of the championships, while alice tai was also a winner as kate grey reports... tonight was all about the backstroke as six a british swimmers winning medals in their respective...
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it's the wakefield cohort. barr, rachel, thank you very much that the papers.y one coming up at 1130. do join us again for that, i will be back with the 11 o'clock news and you can see the front pages of the paper is online on the bbc news website. and if you missed this or wa nt to website. and if you missed this or want to watch again any time of the night with a glass of water at the bbci player. i'll be back at 11. thank you. hello, good evening. we have seen cooler, fresher feel across the whole of the uk today. we will take you back to wednesday when the temperature at lincolnshire was 27 celsius. today it was 19 in durham. there was seven celsius. to make it even cooler i think over the coming few days. the cooler fresher air is shown by all this cloud here which is drawing in the showers and those come from behind this band of cloud earlier on. not getting much rain at all across east anglia in the southeast. wish i was going overnight across the island and west of scotla nd overnight across the island and west of scotland and clearer skies elsewhere. t
it's the wakefield cohort. barr, rachel, thank you very much that the papers.y one coming up at 1130. do join us again for that, i will be back with the 11 o'clock news and you can see the front pages of the paper is online on the bbc news website. and if you missed this or wa nt to website. and if you missed this or want to watch again any time of the night with a glass of water at the bbci player. i'll be back at 11. thank you. hello, good evening. we have seen cooler, fresher feel across the...
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that says things in certain terms launched by oprah winfrey, also assumptions and somebody like wakefield of the belief that the rubella vaccine caused autism, now 17 studies clearly shown no greater risk of getting autism but he had followers from venue to venue the path lodge optimist -- they treat him as embodied touch hem of his coat to stick to new testament analogy so now given that, who should be the persons or person who communicate science to the public i think the answer to that question is, the people who know most about it the scientists clinicianings in that field many work against them, so, for example, the scientific many of all are trained in i give you example how this works if trying to determine whether or not masles. >> as if mmr does not cause autism you can do two things reject it to say when autism follows receipt of mmr vaccine occurs at level greater than would be expected. or you cannot reject it to say when autism follows resooest the vaccine occurs at level expected but you can never expect the no hypothesis to say you can never approve "never" that is difficul
that says things in certain terms launched by oprah winfrey, also assumptions and somebody like wakefield of the belief that the rubella vaccine caused autism, now 17 studies clearly shown no greater risk of getting autism but he had followers from venue to venue the path lodge optimist -- they treat him as embodied touch hem of his coat to stick to new testament analogy so now given that, who should be the persons or person who communicate science to the public i think the answer to that...
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Ãbalso functions in many ways is a guru and even something like andrew wakefield who was of the beliefe combination of me both, mumps, rubella vaccines created autism. 17 studies that have shown your know it no greater risk, still he has his followers. if you watch him go from venue to venue and there was a movie called the pathological optimist that actually launched last year briefly. it didn't get much of a run but if you watch that movie you will see that people treat him as a god in many ways. they sort of gather around him and just want to touch the hem of his coat. stick to the new testament analogies. so now given that, who should really be the persons or person who communicates science to the public? i think the answer to that question is, the people who know the most about it. which are the scientists who work in the field. unfortunately i think there are many things that work against them. for example, the scientific method, something that's all scientists are trained in. i will give you an example of how this works. if you are trying to determine whether or not the measles
Ãbalso functions in many ways is a guru and even something like andrew wakefield who was of the beliefe combination of me both, mumps, rubella vaccines created autism. 17 studies that have shown your know it no greater risk, still he has his followers. if you watch him go from venue to venue and there was a movie called the pathological optimist that actually launched last year briefly. it didn't get much of a run but if you watch that movie you will see that people treat him as a god in many...
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so, obviously the wakefield scandal really hit mmr numbers and it has been difficult to recover fromnd the measles outbreak in europe. and the measles outbreak in europe. it is probably different reasons in europe, the anti— vaccine movement has grown in the us certainly over the last few years. it's an interesting story and interesting to see more analysis of the other areas. we won't talk about it particularly tonight but an interesting story about the conservative saying they don't want the arron banks in the conservative party who is trying to join to try to keep up the pressure over brexit. let's move on to the telegraph, laura, uk women among the top drinkers. the honour, the unique honour, if that's the right word, this is a report from the lancet, the uk is unique in showing there's no difference in the art of alcohol by men and women. although the united kingdom isn't right at the top, we looked it up earlier, it was romanian men i believe who drink the most alcohol. i thought it would be russian but it was romanian. it's unique in that there is no gap between men and women
so, obviously the wakefield scandal really hit mmr numbers and it has been difficult to recover fromnd the measles outbreak in europe. and the measles outbreak in europe. it is probably different reasons in europe, the anti— vaccine movement has grown in the us certainly over the last few years. it's an interesting story and interesting to see more analysis of the other areas. we won't talk about it particularly tonight but an interesting story about the conservative saying they don't want...
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level lilly's been straight up in the last two weeks ipos, i've got two behind me kirschman and wakefield biggest real estate firms in the country we've talked a lot this morning about sonos. the ceo was on earlier 13.9 million at $15. this is a kkr deal they own 22% of that of course they compete with apple and have a rather big ecosystem for apple to support the competition right now. we're just barely off lows, carl 161 points down in the dow >> bob, thank you very much. >>> to rick santelli at the cme group in chicago good morning to you, rick. >> good morning, carl. interesting rates post central bank meetings, whether central bank of japan, u.s. federal reserve, or bank of england last night, you always garner some volatility bank of england obviously was the most aggressive of the lot, very much expected if terms of rate increase. look at one week of 10s. we finally got our 3% close yesterday. we're sort of holding this build-up that we've experienced for a variety of reasons if you look at 521's start on the chart, third week in may, that's about the last time we settled at 3% or
level lilly's been straight up in the last two weeks ipos, i've got two behind me kirschman and wakefield biggest real estate firms in the country we've talked a lot this morning about sonos. the ceo was on earlier 13.9 million at $15. this is a kkr deal they own 22% of that of course they compete with apple and have a rather big ecosystem for apple to support the competition right now. we're just barely off lows, carl 161 points down in the dow >> bob, thank you very much. >>>...
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st helens were beaten 16—12 at home by huddersfield with wakefield comfortable 31—13 winners at hullpremier league season is under way. it was a pretty frantic final day of the transfer window for english teams on thursday, but the prize for the most imaginative presentation of a new player has to go to villareal. a magician took to the centre of the pitch at the estadio de la ceramica, look at the theatrical gestures and the glass tube filled with smoke and, as if by magic, former arsenal midfielder sa nti cazorla appeared through the mist. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more sport for you throughout the weekend. good morning. the best chance of seeing the dry sunny weather this weekend is likely to be today. not a bad start. actually won with clear skies around. plenty of sunshine from the word go. cloud and rain will gather from the south—west. it will gather from the south—west. it will move into wales as we go into the day. the clouds further east, turning the sunshine hazy. highest values of 21— 23 degrees. the low pressure will continue to move north and east. it will b
st helens were beaten 16—12 at home by huddersfield with wakefield comfortable 31—13 winners at hullpremier league season is under way. it was a pretty frantic final day of the transfer window for english teams on thursday, but the prize for the most imaginative presentation of a new player has to go to villareal. a magician took to the centre of the pitch at the estadio de la ceramica, look at the theatrical gestures and the glass tube filled with smoke and, as if by magic, former arsenal...
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." >>> and cushman and wakefield pricing their ipo at $17 a share.ny valued at 3.1 billion. they will begin trading today on the new york stock exchange. >>> new this morning, the s.e.c. and the cftc are reportedly investigating options clearing corp that's a major clearinghouse that's supposed to curb risk in the options market dow jones reports that regulators are taking issue with how that company handled some market turbulence back in february saying it failed to accurately forecast how much cash would be needed to cover traded losses that were triggered by a spike in volatility we got that huge move in volatility and some of those short volatility etf products. i know it's complicated, but options trading corp is a major player in the options market this is a big story. one you will hear more about on cnbc >>> tripadvisor shares are set to trade at a two-month low today. second quarter revenue missing forecasts. performances hurt by lower bookings >>> yum china trading lower. second quarter profit beating estimates. revenue in line. same-store s
." >>> and cushman and wakefield pricing their ipo at $17 a share.ny valued at 3.1 billion. they will begin trading today on the new york stock exchange. >>> new this morning, the s.e.c. and the cftc are reportedly investigating options clearing corp that's a major clearinghouse that's supposed to curb risk in the options market dow jones reports that regulators are taking issue with how that company handled some market turbulence back in february saying it failed to...
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super league leaders st helens have returned to winning ways, beating wakefield 36—16.the calendar year, the event won by great britain three years ago will become an end—of—season competition, involving 18 teams. you know your round of golf‘s going well when these start going in. this was part of brandt snedeker‘s amazing round of 59 yesterday. 0nly ten players have shot below 60 in pga tour history. no wonder he is pumped up! if he was having a good day, so too was somerset‘s jamie 0verton in the t20 blast. how about this for a piece of fielding in the deep?! kent's alex blake launching one to the boundary. he appears here. but 0verton took a stunning catch! look at the athleticism of the man! unbelievable. he did that beautifully, and i was taken by the skyline, it was beautiful, wasn't it, the red sky. breathtaking onto mac levels for you, charlie. is a double whammy. thank you —— on two levels for you. as we've been hearing the world of music is mourning the loss of the queen of soul, aretha franklin, who's died at the age of 76. she was one of the greatest stars o
super league leaders st helens have returned to winning ways, beating wakefield 36—16.the calendar year, the event won by great britain three years ago will become an end—of—season competition, involving 18 teams. you know your round of golf‘s going well when these start going in. this was part of brandt snedeker‘s amazing round of 59 yesterday. 0nly ten players have shot below 60 in pga tour history. no wonder he is pumped up! if he was having a good day, so too was somerset‘s...
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. >> jlo wsh curbman and wakefield and a company called nurm, frank. >> let me ask you an obtuse questionnking about, that is the changing nature of work and where people work, what they do in the buildings that you own or invest in, how is the change nature of work as evidenced by companies like workday changing your business? >> tyler, we manage office space with 9 million people in it around the world we study this very closely there are two things going on that are particularly interesting at this juncture number one, the obsession with the experience in office space and the place people go to work, creating a better experience to attract and retain employees big deal it's been a big help to our business because we work in that area. >> does that mean the physical experience of the -- >> the physical experience and the ability to connect people to amenities through the use of technology, use of apps, really a big deal and the technology companies of course are very focused on that in the space that they have. secondly there is the coworkering or flexible space dynamic where companies
. >> jlo wsh curbman and wakefield and a company called nurm, frank. >> let me ask you an obtuse questionnking about, that is the changing nature of work and where people work, what they do in the buildings that you own or invest in, how is the change nature of work as evidenced by companies like workday changing your business? >> tyler, we manage office space with 9 million people in it around the world we study this very closely there are two things going on that are...
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. >>> with o with the bull market in commercial real estate in the ninth year curbman and wakefield testsc water hitting the market today joining a crowded feel with knew mark group helding the own ipo last year. howard lutnic joins us to talk about the state of the business, the economy and more howard welcome good to have you back as always what do you make of the fact that so many companies, including yours, in this business are going public now? what's in the water or the air >> well, the big six players have been raising market share this is a huge business, the international services business in real estate is gigantic and the big six guys really have less than 20% market share and people really want the kind of information, the kind of knock that new mark and our peers deliver. we are consolidates and growing. think about new park put up earnings of 35% today. you know, things are good in the commercial real estate space because the big guys are gobbling up the little guys hand over for a foot. >> and being public enables you to do that because you have currency to do it in part, r
. >>> with o with the bull market in commercial real estate in the ninth year curbman and wakefield testsc water hitting the market today joining a crowded feel with knew mark group helding the own ipo last year. howard lutnic joins us to talk about the state of the business, the economy and more howard welcome good to have you back as always what do you make of the fact that so many companies, including yours, in this business are going public now? what's in the water or the air...
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and curbman and wakefield, stock rated overweight in new coverage at barclay's and rated market overperformies >>> let's get a check in on the markets joining us now, r.j. gallo at federated investors and mark ryan, america's chief investment officer at ubs wealth management a very good morning to you both. i'll start with you. on this trade issue that we just mentioned, is that something those sorts of headlines things that can take the trade issues a wait on both markets and growth off the table? >> i'm not sure it will take it completely off the table, but i agree with what molamad said it is incrementally better news. while everybody has been focused on china, what matters a great deal more to the u.s. is what happens in mexico and canada so the subsequenting is important. as you start to kind of resolve these up, the last one you start dealing with in china, with regard to $200 billion of potential additional tariffs >>. >> we think the 4% growth is grog to slow, but slow to a pace somewhere around 3 the trade wars, the trade concern, seem to be improving somewhat or fading what is a b
and curbman and wakefield, stock rated overweight in new coverage at barclay's and rated market overperformies >>> let's get a check in on the markets joining us now, r.j. gallo at federated investors and mark ryan, america's chief investment officer at ubs wealth management a very good morning to you both. i'll start with you. on this trade issue that we just mentioned, is that something those sorts of headlines things that can take the trade issues a wait on both markets and growth...
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i‘m joined now by our technology reporter — jane wakefield.y touchy.” know, who could be trying to get in contact with me? it is that. within minutes of waking up, who has been trying to get hold of me? people haveit trying to get hold of me? people have it just before trying to get hold of me? people have itjust before they go to bed, and then they look at it as soon as they wake up, and experts have said they wake up, and experts have said the light emitted from a phone is bad your sleep but people are still doing that. —— bad for your sleep. monitoring your phone every 12 minutes does not suggest you are hugely popular. yes. it is notjust looking to see who has contacted you, sometimes it feels like wanting to hold it in your hand. you look around you on thejune and people just want to have their phone —— you look around you on the underground. if you are looking at your phone while you are walking, that is not a good idea, but people do it at the moment all the time. there is etiquette to this, you have people looking at their phones at a
i‘m joined now by our technology reporter — jane wakefield.y touchy.” know, who could be trying to get in contact with me? it is that. within minutes of waking up, who has been trying to get hold of me? people haveit trying to get hold of me? people have it just before trying to get hold of me? people have itjust before they go to bed, and then they look at it as soon as they wake up, and experts have said they wake up, and experts have said the light emitted from a phone is bad your...