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growing up, her dad was jim waterman. for women's rugby. growing up, her dad wasjim waterman. barely walk. but what made her stand out was that 18—year—old who burst onto the international scene. it was the fact that she had an incredible kicking ability but territorially and tactically. it wasn't as commonplace when she started out in early to thousands. now she has set that standard. she is -- he has almost straddled two eras. she was around when women were getting little attention. but that with the world cup and the 11th, she was here to see all of that. how much did she had that profile grow? she has grown as women's rugby has started to boom. she started out when english women's rugby was an amateur sport. she is gone to for rugby world cups. helping england with the world cup in 2014. she was one of the first players to get a professional contract in sevens when england is selected a player to revisit team gb to go onto the reel on the big games and she was on first wires to get a 15 acai contract and the 2017 2017 world cup. she has been at the forefront of everything.
growing up, her dad was jim waterman. for women's rugby. growing up, her dad wasjim waterman. barely walk. but what made her stand out was that 18—year—old who burst onto the international scene. it was the fact that she had an incredible kicking ability but territorially and tactically. it wasn't as commonplace when she started out in early to thousands. now she has set that standard. she is -- he has almost straddled two eras. she was around when women were getting little attention. but...
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retirement from the international game. 82 caps for the red roses and 47 tries — we can speak to danielle watermanwelcome. good evening. you made your debut at 18. you spent almost half your life playing for the england seniors — that's a massive decision. it was a really big decision, but one i am very proud of making my own terms. the thing most athletes are by terms. the thing most athletes are rugby players would love to do that and love to have the opportunity, so to be in that position and to be leaving the game in such a brilliant place as it is, i really pleased. these kind words from your old head coach, simon middleton. he called you the ultimate england player. incredibly skilful, incredibly athletic, but more than anything, she's probably the bravest player i've ever seen on a rugby field. he probably felt that you had a lot more to give. do you feel you could have carried on? what made you think that is it? i have overcome quite a few injuries throughout my career and it takes a lot to compete at the top level. there is a new generation of players coming through. as we saw in the six
retirement from the international game. 82 caps for the red roses and 47 tries — we can speak to danielle watermanwelcome. good evening. you made your debut at 18. you spent almost half your life playing for the england seniors — that's a massive decision. it was a really big decision, but one i am very proud of making my own terms. the thing most athletes are by terms. the thing most athletes are rugby players would love to do that and love to have the opportunity, so to be in that...
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waterman is the red roses' leading try—scorer, with a7 in 82 tests. final stage of the world snooker championship. with the likes of mark selby and ronnie 0'sullivan already out, ding junhui is the new favourite. he's taking on 2013 runner up barry hawkins and has some work to do as well. he trails by 5—3 after the first session. elsewhere, it's a repeat of the masters final on the other table where mark allen and kyren wilson shared the first eight frames. the first to 13 goes through. those matches resume at 7 o'clock, starting in the next half—hour are the other two quarter—finals, john higgins againstjudd trump, and mark williams versus ali carter. there's coverage from the crucible on bbc 2, and on the bbc sport website where you'll find more on all our stories. let's talk a little more about brexit right now. the prominent back—bencher and strong advocate of brexit, jacob—rees mogg has accused the house of lords of trying to prevent the referendum decision to leave the eu from coming into law. peers voted last night to give parliament the final
waterman is the red roses' leading try—scorer, with a7 in 82 tests. final stage of the world snooker championship. with the likes of mark selby and ronnie 0'sullivan already out, ding junhui is the new favourite. he's taking on 2013 runner up barry hawkins and has some work to do as well. he trails by 5—3 after the first session. elsewhere, it's a repeat of the masters final on the other table where mark allen and kyren wilson shared the first eight frames. the first to 13 goes through....
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one of england's greatest rugby players, danielle waterman, has announced her retirement.rn ireland, including children, are being recalled for a case review. it's the biggest ever recall of patients there and follows a review of the work of neurology consultant dr michael let's talk to our correspondent who is in belfast. what other concerns? this is a huge piece of work that will need to be carried out by belfast health trust regarding concerns over the work of doctor michael watt, a neurology consultant who worked at belfast health and social care trust. concerns were raised by a gp about a patient‘s treatment in december 2016 but whatever has been uncovered since then has warranted this huge piece of action, so around 2500 patients recalled, many of them children and there may now be concerns that they have been wrongly diagnosed, so that trust is putting on some 200 extra clinics that patients can attend to get checked out. the trust has said the most serious concerns only relate to a small number of patients but it is taking this more wide—ranging action to be safe.
one of england's greatest rugby players, danielle waterman, has announced her retirement.rn ireland, including children, are being recalled for a case review. it's the biggest ever recall of patients there and follows a review of the work of neurology consultant dr michael let's talk to our correspondent who is in belfast. what other concerns? this is a huge piece of work that will need to be carried out by belfast health trust regarding concerns over the work of doctor michael watt, a...
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to chattanooga his group or your house or you in goa tega in july or go tell you tell me in book waterman community to mow his lawn none soria tell you tony didn't you someone to. tell you tony to put a joke or tell you mean digital projector so your couldn't when you did amateur you thought to thunder or had no how capacity me that so take out the north korean issue tell me about what you think are some of the country's most pressing challenges. i mean would you have sunk in long chill. town like it they were there so you can mean that the tanakh can put a roof top in will top with that but do you feel that there still south koreans that are being left behind when it comes to be. thriving economic development that the rest of the world sees when it looks at south korea. demand kitschy or has imminent toyi. euro cook the meals or india turn and head waters and i know you go to town and don't talk to them and i send you to hell closer to man and you guru popcorn i saw turn as he gets or get sort o. ye ye. would have me in the urn tom and i me that. tell you not have a want to know guess al
to chattanooga his group or your house or you in goa tega in july or go tell you tell me in book waterman community to mow his lawn none soria tell you tony didn't you someone to. tell you tony to put a joke or tell you mean digital projector so your couldn't when you did amateur you thought to thunder or had no how capacity me that so take out the north korean issue tell me about what you think are some of the country's most pressing challenges. i mean would you have sunk in long chill. town...
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jeremy waterman from the u.s. chamber of commerce told me that he and the trump administration is too fixated on the trade deficit and structural issues that the compani here face could be sacrificed. for "nightly business report," i'm eunice yun in emijing. >>>r of the freedom caucus today voted against that bill after failing to get concessions on spending cuts and a promise to call a future vote on immigration. a democrato voted against that measure. the farm bill is generally viewed a n a safety for millions of american farmers. it also includes the federal food stamps program. the senate, by the way, is also working on a separ bipartisan bill. >> it is time to look at some of today's upgrades and downgrades. advanced microdevices is rated outperform at cow hen in new coverage. the analyst says amd's products are at an inflection point. theos stock1% to $13. spotify is being rated a strong buy. the analyst sbls it could d the subscriber base, expand grossinma the price target is $190, but it's feeling the pres
jeremy waterman from the u.s. chamber of commerce told me that he and the trump administration is too fixated on the trade deficit and structural issues that the compani here face could be sacrificed. for "nightly business report," i'm eunice yun in emijing. >>>r of the freedom caucus today voted against that bill after failing to get concessions on spending cuts and a promise to call a future vote on immigration. a democrato voted against that measure. the farm bill is...
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coming up on sportsday on bbc news: all time record try scorer, danielle waterman, announces her international2 tests. from today you'll pay a lot more for many alcoholic drinks in scotland than you will in the rest of the uk. the scottish government has become the first country in the world to introduce a minimum price for alcohol to try to stop excessive drinking. the cost of some of the cheapest drinks has now tripled. critics say the move will hit people on low incomes disproportionately. all of the evidence says, while it's not going to solve the problem on its own, without action that targets the affordability of alcohol, then we won't make the progress we need to see. it started off about four cans of beer a day and then that started to progress to crates of beer every day, then it was a bottle of wine every night and some beer and then it was like maybe... you could get three bottles for a tenner. when alcohol prices rise, deaths from alcohol fall and when alcohol prices rise, deaths from alcohol fall — every time. so people may think they're not influenced by price, but they definitel
coming up on sportsday on bbc news: all time record try scorer, danielle waterman, announces her international2 tests. from today you'll pay a lot more for many alcoholic drinks in scotland than you will in the rest of the uk. the scottish government has become the first country in the world to introduce a minimum price for alcohol to try to stop excessive drinking. the cost of some of the cheapest drinks has now tripled. critics say the move will hit people on low incomes disproportionately....
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go to chattanooga his group or your house or you in goa tega in july or go tell you tell me look waterman community to mow his young nun soraya tell you told me you didn't you someone to. tell you tony reporter joe tell you mean digital projector so your couldn't when you did amateur you thought to thought the recall had now capacity to me that so take out the north korean issue tell me about what you think are some of the country's most pressing challenges joey. joey jaw. hasn't been an chill. town like it they were there so you can mean that he tom or can put a roof top in will talk with me. but do you feel that there still south koreans that are being left behind when it comes to be. thriving economic development that the rest of the world sees when it looks at south korea. demand kitschy or has imminent toyi. you're a cook the meals or indira kannan terrible designer you go through town and dope cocktail and ice and you go closer to man and you guru and i saw turner's hideous august sort o. ye ye. would have been the turn tom and i me that. tell you that i've a want to know guess all
go to chattanooga his group or your house or you in goa tega in july or go tell you tell me look waterman community to mow his young nun soraya tell you told me you didn't you someone to. tell you tony reporter joe tell you mean digital projector so your couldn't when you did amateur you thought to thought the recall had now capacity to me that so take out the north korean issue tell me about what you think are some of the country's most pressing challenges joey. joey jaw. hasn't been an chill....
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danielle waterman announces her international retirement. she scored 47 tries in 82 tests.fast whose christian owners refused an order for a cake with a slogan supporting gay marriage. ashers baking company is challenging an earlierjudgment which found it had discriminated against the customer. 0ur ireland correspondent chris page reports. this is a battle over religion, freedom and rights. the focus is a cake. it started at a belfast bakery four years ago. this man, gareth lee, ordered a cake with a slogan supporting a campaign to legalise 93v supporting a campaign to legalise gay marriage in northern ireland. but the owners of ashers baking company refused his request, they said the message was at odds with their christian beliefs. the issue became a huge talking point and it ended up in court. northern watchdog took ended up in court. northern case watchdog took the e, fi the? z . lit? the now they have decided to bring the dispute to the highest court in the uk. we would rather it had not come to this, but the equality commission has pushed for an interpretation of the l
danielle waterman announces her international retirement. she scored 47 tries in 82 tests.fast whose christian owners refused an order for a cake with a slogan supporting gay marriage. ashers baking company is challenging an earlierjudgment which found it had discriminated against the customer. 0ur ireland correspondent chris page reports. this is a battle over religion, freedom and rights. the focus is a cake. it started at a belfast bakery four years ago. this man, gareth lee, ordered a cake...
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executives here, they say they are worried about where the conversations are headed because jeremy waterman, one of the heads of the u.s. chamber of commerce said he is concerned that the focus is too much on the trade deficit, and that some of the longer structural issues are going to be sacrificed. >> eunice yoon, i'm sure we'll hear more from you all day >>> in other trade news, america's top trade representative, robert lighthizer, saying the maft naf countries are nowhere close to a deal he said there's gaping differences on topics such as intellectual property, agriculture and market access. his comments come hours after canadian prime minister justin trudeau said that nafta negotiations were "down to the last conversations" and adding that there's a good deal on the table. >>> let's talk more about trade and what it means for your money. joining us is peter boockvar a i guy we like to see on a friy to navigate us through this stuff. trade, where does it fall on your list of topics when you talk to clients and people about the stock market how important is it? >> i think it's hugely i
executives here, they say they are worried about where the conversations are headed because jeremy waterman, one of the heads of the u.s. chamber of commerce said he is concerned that the focus is too much on the trade deficit, and that some of the longer structural issues are going to be sacrificed. >> eunice yoon, i'm sure we'll hear more from you all day >>> in other trade news, america's top trade representative, robert lighthizer, saying the maft naf countries are nowhere...
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just as the ggra took upon themselves to make a world class area at chrissy field, which i'm a waterman and also a wind surfer, but mainly a kayaker now, knows about ggnra. with the addition of this park that i worked -- i've been going to meetings since 2006. so it's been a long time. and this time, it's so close, i'm just excited. and the location as corrine said is the key. ggnra realized that chrissy field was a world class wind area, this is just the opposite. this is a world class protected, safe area for new boaters, instruction for boaters, whether they're dragon boaters, kayakers, outriggers, this is the place. this will be the gem of northern california. just as mission bay in san diego is the gem for down south. so this is an exciting, exciting thing. and i would hope that david and company has a good thing going and they'll keep the cost within your realm. >> president brandon: thank you very much. penny wells? ok. may? >> hi, good afternoon, my name is maya. i serve as the southeast manager for the san francisco parks alliance. i'm speaking in support of crane cove park bec
just as the ggra took upon themselves to make a world class area at chrissy field, which i'm a waterman and also a wind surfer, but mainly a kayaker now, knows about ggnra. with the addition of this park that i worked -- i've been going to meetings since 2006. so it's been a long time. and this time, it's so close, i'm just excited. and the location as corrine said is the key. ggnra realized that chrissy field was a world class wind area, this is just the opposite. this is a world class...
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danielle waterman has announced international retirement.k williams with little room for manoeuvre to pot the black, he beat robert milkins. coverage from the crucible getting under way now on bbc two and you can watch the matches on the bbc sport website. victoria is all the sport for now. if you were designing the uk's immigration policy from scratch, what would you come up with? as sajid javid takes his seat at the cabinet table for the first time today as home secretary, how will he change uk immigration policy? is it possible to get numbers down, as the conservatives promised, but also to treat people fairly? or is it inevitable with a deliberately hostile policy that the wrong people will sometimes be swept up, as those who came over from the caribbean decades ago have been? in a moment, we'll talk to people who know the home office and immigration inside out and ask them what they'd do. but first, let's have a look at current uk immigration. for those living in the 27 eu countries, there is freedom of movement. this means that you can
danielle waterman has announced international retirement.k williams with little room for manoeuvre to pot the black, he beat robert milkins. coverage from the crucible getting under way now on bbc two and you can watch the matches on the bbc sport website. victoria is all the sport for now. if you were designing the uk's immigration policy from scratch, what would you come up with? as sajid javid takes his seat at the cabinet table for the first time today as home secretary, how will he change...
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they said on the second day of discussions they're concerned about where the talks are headed jerry watermane u.s. chamber of commerce said he is concerned that the trump administration is too fixated on the trade deficit and that could mean some structural issues that the u.s. business community here faces could be sacrificed at the end of the day >> eunice, huge story over here. appreciate your insight on it as well >> rising oil prices, the ten we're above three are making some waves russell is hitting another all-time high for the third day in a row joining us for more, jeff kleintop and jim lowell. gentlemen, happy friday to you both good to see you. >> thanks for having me. >> jeff, how do you trade these contradictory trade headlines and how much damage is implicit in a deal truly falling apart, if that were to happen >> obviously global trade is important to profits most companies profits come from international sales. so we know it's very important here is the thing not to lose sight of global trade volume growth is up over 6% year over year that's the fastest pace in seven years. g
they said on the second day of discussions they're concerned about where the talks are headed jerry watermane u.s. chamber of commerce said he is concerned that the trump administration is too fixated on the trade deficit and that could mean some structural issues that the u.s. business community here faces could be sacrificed at the end of the day >> eunice, huge story over here. appreciate your insight on it as well >> rising oil prices, the ten we're above three are making some...
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danielle waterman announces her retirement from rugby.ifinals of the snooker world championship. one of the most senior figures in the catholic church, cardinal george pell, is to stand trial on charges of historical sexual abuse in australia. cardinal pell, who‘s 76, is the highest ranking catholic to face such allegations. hywel griffith reports from melbourne. one of the most powerful people in the catholic world, cardinal pell‘s case has drawn global coverage at every step. crowdjeers. he had to be guided through dozens of cameras and reporters, waiting for him at the court. during his time in australia, the cardinal was considered as the voice of the church. born and bred in the state of victoria, he became the archbishop of melbourne. it‘s during his time here in the 1990s that some of the sexual abuse is alleged to have taken place. other offences are said to have happened in his home city of ballarat where, in the 1970s, he worked as a priest. for years, ribbons have been placed across the city as a show of support for those who s
danielle waterman announces her retirement from rugby.ifinals of the snooker world championship. one of the most senior figures in the catholic church, cardinal george pell, is to stand trial on charges of historical sexual abuse in australia. cardinal pell, who‘s 76, is the highest ranking catholic to face such allegations. hywel griffith reports from melbourne. one of the most powerful people in the catholic world, cardinal pell‘s case has drawn global coverage at every step. crowdjeers....