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in montreal, the top see defeated local favorite rebecca marino and will now play fellow belushi and victoria, i think of the men's event is being played in toronto and 3rd, see the final this past celebrated his 23rd birthday with the resounding victory over russian care and catching up the past only dropped 5 games against the silver medalist from the tokyo could tarry. high jumper martez lisa barsoom says the tokyo games will go down in history as one of the best. the 30 year old was involved in one of the most talked about moments of the olympics barshan and his friend jen, marco, i'm barry of italy agreed to share the gold metal instead of competing in a jump off algiers. son, a hum was cut up with barson after returning to doha. brother, genuine moments. me and my friends are mark decided to share the gold and the we did the competition. first of all, we are really good friends about those that would be competing since junior years. and then we went to senior at the professional level together. we did a remarkable competition that was the strongest hodge on campus in the histor
in montreal, the top see defeated local favorite rebecca marino and will now play fellow belushi and victoria, i think of the men's event is being played in toronto and 3rd, see the final this past celebrated his 23rd birthday with the resounding victory over russian care and catching up the past only dropped 5 games against the silver medalist from the tokyo could tarry. high jumper martez lisa barsoom says the tokyo games will go down in history as one of the best. the 30 year old was...
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in montreal, jabber beating the defending champion and 3 facts in a match that was interrupted for an hour because of rain. in june, the 21st era player to wendy w t. a tour the title page american jessica will be joined by former world number one, victoria as a rank in the last 88 seed came back from a set down to be maria's the car and set up in all russia for the final again. arena subway. on the mentor, russia russia's. danielle met, the dev, eased into the 4th round of the toronto masters. the top team was barely troubled by his australian opponent james duck, one of the world number to winning and straight. 566 for all my faith. number 7 said herbert, her cats are poland. i'm 3rd seed, stefano said, suppose silver. it is 23rd birthday with a resounding victory over russia has only dropped 5 games builder medalist. he said, and finally, it was 30 years in the making, but majorly baseball finally brought a game to the field of dreams. new york hankies play the chicago white sox, thanks to a cornfield in dyers vill iowa the now famous cornfield with sets of the classic eighties fil
in montreal, jabber beating the defending champion and 3 facts in a match that was interrupted for an hour because of rain. in june, the 21st era player to wendy w t. a tour the title page american jessica will be joined by former world number one, victoria as a rank in the last 88 seed came back from a set down to be maria's the car and set up in all russia for the final again. arena subway. on the mentor, russia russia's. danielle met, the dev, eased into the 4th round of the toronto masters....
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that's my information. tennis now and tennis, he has ons. deborah's great run and montreal has ended after being knocked out of the canadian opened in the quarter finals. well, number 22 was beaten by the unseated jessica gould of the united states. after losing the 1st one the 2nd and they tie break. and then the 3rd that without losing, again, shall face italian, camilla georgia, next way. arena so. blanca had little trouble against fellow bell russian victoria as a rancor, she closed out the match fix to fix for the family and confesses wimbledon. finally, caroline placed any final arena, southern lanka, now were on the men's door in toronto. topsy daniel metadata battled is way past 7 feet. herbert her cath 3, the semi rush. marcy opening sent but thought that when the next 2 in tie breakers these american john is nor the final greek 3rd seed, stephanie was just supposed to venture his last to casper rud in may with a resounding victory over the new region. that's the match 61642 were leading 45th the victory of the year on faith, riley, of pica for patients. and so at the time w
that's my information. tennis now and tennis, he has ons. deborah's great run and montreal has ended after being knocked out of the canadian opened in the quarter finals. well, number 22 was beaten by the unseated jessica gould of the united states. after losing the 1st one the 2nd and they tie break. and then the 3rd that without losing, again, shall face italian, camilla georgia, next way. arena so. blanca had little trouble against fellow bell russian victoria as a rancor, she closed out the...
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over at the women's tournament in montreal, defending champion bianca andrea school became britain how he adults who advanced to 3rd round in 3 set can use dump a double olympic mouth and champion. elliot keep ciocca has arrived. home in nairobi, the 36 year old successfully defended his title on the final day of the games in japan, becoming only the 3rd run to efforts when multiple gold medals in the men's mouth. and he's not decided whether to go for 3rd gold paris, 2024 running olympics, but vision, both humanity. so it's about winning uncertainty all human beings. and we can we not the whole time, not about all fast or slow. you have to put fit our liberties back in japan. the olympic rings have been removed from tow care bay. the structure was installed last december to promote enthusiasm for the games. and the pandemic took his paralympics begin in just under 2 weeks time. all right, that's the sport for now. i have more later emily. thank you very much, jerry. that. so for me here for this news hour, i'll be back in a few moments time with more of the days news for now. ah, join
over at the women's tournament in montreal, defending champion bianca andrea school became britain how he adults who advanced to 3rd round in 3 set can use dump a double olympic mouth and champion. elliot keep ciocca has arrived. home in nairobi, the 36 year old successfully defended his title on the final day of the games in japan, becoming only the 3rd run to efforts when multiple gold medals in the men's mouth. and he's not decided whether to go for 3rd gold paris, 2024 running olympics, but...
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in the 2nd round of the montreal opened by danielle collins, the former. well, number one was making her come back from a 3 month injury layoff, but then didn't go as planned. how it last and teresa couldn't to 3 hours, american collins now extended her winning street to 12 mattress collins will be joined by her copatrick coco golf. and the 3rd round golf was leading qualifier. anastasia pose of 5 love in the 1st, before the russian retired with an ankle injury by game carrying high jumpstart, which i isa bar. she says the cho, he gains will go down in history, is one of the best to lympics for many reasons. a 3 year old was involved in one of the most talked about moments of the games are sham and his old friends young marco time very of italy agreed to share the gold metal rather than compete and jump off for the title. it was the ultimate act of sportsmanship and for the tare with finally a chance to add of the olympic title to his world championship crown. i'll just there was some movie cut off with the athlete as he discussed his incredible experience
in the 2nd round of the montreal opened by danielle collins, the former. well, number one was making her come back from a 3 month injury layoff, but then didn't go as planned. how it last and teresa couldn't to 3 hours, american collins now extended her winning street to 12 mattress collins will be joined by her copatrick coco golf. and the 3rd round golf was leading qualifier. anastasia pose of 5 love in the 1st, before the russian retired with an ankle injury by game carrying high jumpstart,...
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atmosphere from air conditioners and other things so they tried to do an international treaty, the montreal protocol, they banned that. and it seems to have turned out that the hole sort of grows and shifts and expands unrelated to that at this point. it's unclear even to me and i think a lot of scientists. you'll find advocates on both sides, but that's still an unclear question. but i don't think it's as simple as the story we were told back in the 1990s that if we changed over all our air conditioners, changed over the refrigerators, we'll be able to solve the ozone hole problem and move on. it earlily ever -- rarely ever does. you're more likely to solve something like -- you can't leapt climate to compare the two issues. >> host: and finally, marc morano, what's your take on the move into electric vehicles and less combustion engines in. >> guest: good question because i actually, i try finish it's an important distinction to make here. i'm not against solar and wind and electric cars. i don't think you should be. technological breakthroughs would make them feasible and uks retire, you
atmosphere from air conditioners and other things so they tried to do an international treaty, the montreal protocol, they banned that. and it seems to have turned out that the hole sort of grows and shifts and expands unrelated to that at this point. it's unclear even to me and i think a lot of scientists. you'll find advocates on both sides, but that's still an unclear question. but i don't think it's as simple as the story we were told back in the 1990s that if we changed over all our air...
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thank god president trump thanked a conditioned based with montreal. if you ask the military would you risk your life to go back into afghanistan to get our people out they would say yes. we may lose some people if we do this. but what we'll lose if our honor if we don't do this. you can fight this war in our backyard or the enemy's backyard. if you are going to have partners you have to have honorable actions toward those partners. we had the ability to open up bagram. let's do it. let's do what the french and germans are doing. going out and getting our people. and cancel the august 31 deadline. there is no way in hell we'll get it done by then. we have a commander-in-chief who doesn't have the understanding for the situation presenting itself for our nation. a lot of people are going to get killed if we don't change soon. judge jeanine: it's not just that he doesn't understand, he understands. he doesn't have the will. and he put us on the world stage. we are literally as you say now on our backs. but thank you, senator lindsey graham. we delve deep
thank god president trump thanked a conditioned based with montreal. if you ask the military would you risk your life to go back into afghanistan to get our people out they would say yes. we may lose some people if we do this. but what we'll lose if our honor if we don't do this. you can fight this war in our backyard or the enemy's backyard. if you are going to have partners you have to have honorable actions toward those partners. we had the ability to open up bagram. let's do it. let's do...
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and again austin is fairly nearby, quÉbec, montrÉal is not far away. once we can get over the canadian border again. so we're not in one geographic area but we are in one state, the state of new hampshire. >> where did you come up with the name for your book? >> it's from the opening story which is a short story called the ecstatic pessimist about an alcoholic who turned his life around. so i just kind of come i think it felt like a bit of a shedding. the last essay which is called how to change the color of your aura which i would feel like a need to tell people i don't know if aura is real. i dislike the idea of someone, some hippie i know came up to me and i'd quit drinking. i changed my diet. i change my lifestyle. i went from being very angry about things being very much more solution driven and lifestyle driven and liberty as a lifestyle, really trying to be a good steward of the message and it also just aspirational for other people. the start this with the ecstatic pessimist and this guy is all pessimistic and it is loosely based on where i was
and again austin is fairly nearby, quÉbec, montrÉal is not far away. once we can get over the canadian border again. so we're not in one geographic area but we are in one state, the state of new hampshire. >> where did you come up with the name for your book? >> it's from the opening story which is a short story called the ecstatic pessimist about an alcoholic who turned his life around. so i just kind of come i think it felt like a bit of a shedding. the last essay which is...
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atmosphere from air conditioners and other things so they tried to do an international treaty, the montreal protocol, they banned that. and it seems to have turned out that the hole sort of grows and shifts and expands unrelated to that at this point. it's unclear even to me and i think a lot of scientists. you'll find advocates on both sides, but that's still an unclear question. but i don't think it's as simple as the story we were told back in the 1990s that if we changed over all our air conditioners,hanged over the refrigerators, we'll be able to solve the ozone hole problem and move on. it earlily ever -- rarely ever does. you're more likely to solve something like -- you can't leapt climate to compare the two issues. >> host: and finally, marc morano, what's your take on the move into electric vehicles and less combustion engines in. >> guest: good question because i actually, i try finish it's an important distinction to make here. i'm not against solar and wind and electric cars. i don't think you should be. technological breakthroughs would make them feasible and uks retire, you k
atmosphere from air conditioners and other things so they tried to do an international treaty, the montreal protocol, they banned that. and it seems to have turned out that the hole sort of grows and shifts and expands unrelated to that at this point. it's unclear even to me and i think a lot of scientists. you'll find advocates on both sides, but that's still an unclear question. but i don't think it's as simple as the story we were told back in the 1990s that if we changed over all our air...
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jessica avenged her semifinal defeat the eventual champion in montreal. the new york native jumped out to an early lead and did not look back. her powerful full-court game taking full advantage of a poor performance from the italian. don't forget tennis channels exclusive live daily coverage of the western and southern open pits the air at 11:00 eastern. ♪ jonathan: equity futures a little bit softer this morning. with 30 minutes until the opening ballot, the counter -- until the opening bell, the countdown to the open starts right now. >> everything you need to get set for the start of u.s. trading. this is "bloomberg: the open" with jonathan ferro. ♪ jonathan: from new york we begin with the big issue. the outlook on a knife edge. >> gradual normalization. >> starting to see growth is beginning to slow down. >> some of the earlier fiscal stimulus is starting to wade. >> getting downtrends from the data like retail sales. >> exiting this period where we had strong economic data. we may be moving to a period where it surprises to the downside. >> the
jessica avenged her semifinal defeat the eventual champion in montreal. the new york native jumped out to an early lead and did not look back. her powerful full-court game taking full advantage of a poor performance from the italian. don't forget tennis channels exclusive live daily coverage of the western and southern open pits the air at 11:00 eastern. ♪ jonathan: equity futures a little bit softer this morning. with 30 minutes until the opening ballot, the counter -- until the opening...
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host: to our friend to the north in montreal, canada, this is richard calling in on the line of those unvaccinated. good morning. caller: good morning. i am hearing from a lot of nurses in the united states that covid patients in hospitals are being denied the right to try. patients are hearing from great doctors that hydroxychloroquine help. these patients wonder why they are being denied the right to try. if patients do not want to go on ventilators, if they want hydroxychloroquine to try, they should be allowed to try. i want to know what the doctors are against that. thank you. guest: richard, i think it is important as new treatments are identified, or potential treatments are identified, they are quickly assessed in clinical trials in controlled settings to know whether or not they work. that was the case for hydroxychloroquine and it was shown to not be effective, especially early on in the health crisis, where it is not known what will work. it is very important there is an openness to learn. it is important the learning -- when something is found not to be effective, the gove
host: to our friend to the north in montreal, canada, this is richard calling in on the line of those unvaccinated. good morning. caller: good morning. i am hearing from a lot of nurses in the united states that covid patients in hospitals are being denied the right to try. patients are hearing from great doctors that hydroxychloroquine help. these patients wonder why they are being denied the right to try. if patients do not want to go on ventilators, if they want hydroxychloroquine to try,...
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but he was very keen on this book by alexander mackenzie because voyages from montreal to the pacific was a northwestern fur trader's account of traveling along the rivers and streams to the pacific ocean. and even though it was too far north into canada to be effective for year-round travel, this greatly intrigued jefferson because mackenzie had postulated to the british that they could take control of the entire fur trade of north america if they put a monopolistic control into something like either the hudson's bay company or the northwest company to take this over. jefferson did not want america to miss out on the fur bounties of the american west. he also wanted to have this utilitarian knowledge that the enlightenment demanded and expected. and with the 1800 election, he had now been catapulted into becoming the second president of the united states of america, third president, excuse me. and his geopolitical issues and intrigues with outside and inside forces almost compelled him to do something about it. so, he sends messages and diplomats to france to ask napoleon if he would
but he was very keen on this book by alexander mackenzie because voyages from montreal to the pacific was a northwestern fur trader's account of traveling along the rivers and streams to the pacific ocean. and even though it was too far north into canada to be effective for year-round travel, this greatly intrigued jefferson because mackenzie had postulated to the british that they could take control of the entire fur trade of north america if they put a monopolistic control into something like...
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canadian national of montreal will be denied by the regulators the ability to merge with ks you. there's a $1 billion breakup fee and then i guess the ball is thrown into canadian pacific's court. it is really evident in all stocks. there's real, legitimate regulatory tension. jonathan: and that regulatory tension is going to get bigger in america, given what we've heard from this a adminstration, for the big companies to big deals -- to do big deals. tom: the fact is, everybody wants to scale up to get to a point where they can protect margins and sustain, particularly away from the glory stocks. the ones with high revenue, great. but people cranking out nominal gdp, they are worried. jonathan: the glory stocks, the big tech firms, they are the ones in the spotlight when we talk about the regulatory difficulties ahead. lisa: i don't think the people are as concerned about consolidation in the railroad industry. i do think it is interesting that some of the infrastructure technology has new emphasis on a time of supply disruptions about linking connecticut through mexico through
canadian national of montreal will be denied by the regulators the ability to merge with ks you. there's a $1 billion breakup fee and then i guess the ball is thrown into canadian pacific's court. it is really evident in all stocks. there's real, legitimate regulatory tension. jonathan: and that regulatory tension is going to get bigger in america, given what we've heard from this a adminstration, for the big companies to big deals -- to do big deals. tom: the fact is, everybody wants to scale...
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tom: i remember the day i wouldn't play for the montreal canadiens. i was eight years old. jonathan: equities up two on the s&p 500. yields up to 1.353 6% on the 10 year. euro-dollar not doing much, $1.1734. crude, $68.90. for anyone wondering, i was a really lazy number 10. didn't like to run. coming up, david kostin of goldman sachs, chief u.s. equity strategist. bullish on this equity markets and looking for 4700 on the s&p 500 year-end. from new york city come on radio, on tv, this is bloomberg. ♪ so many people are overweight now and asking themselves, "why can't i lose weight?" for most, the reason is insulin resistance, and they don't even know they have it. conventional starvation diets don't address insulin resistance. that's why they don't work. now there's golo. golo helps with insulin resistance, getting rid of sugar cravings, helps control stress and emotional eating and losing weight. go to golo.com and see how golo can change your life. that's golo.com. ♪ >> the market is going higher. there's no recession ahead, no credit crunch ahead, and there is still
tom: i remember the day i wouldn't play for the montreal canadiens. i was eight years old. jonathan: equities up two on the s&p 500. yields up to 1.353 6% on the 10 year. euro-dollar not doing much, $1.1734. crude, $68.90. for anyone wondering, i was a really lazy number 10. didn't like to run. coming up, david kostin of goldman sachs, chief u.s. equity strategist. bullish on this equity markets and looking for 4700 on the s&p 500 year-end. from new york city come on radio, on tv, this...
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the women's events are being played in montreal the top seed marched into the semi's after a straight sets win over the filibuster wrong -- fellow belarusian azarenka. back to football. in chelsea, they expect the new recruit to have a huge impact for the club. the belgian striker will not feature in the blues opening match after joining for a reported transfer fee of $135 million. >> he has the power, the physique to help us. he has the experience, the personality to have huge impact in our squad. he is, at the same time, a humble guy and a team player. and he cares about chelsea. we had the feeling that it is worth it to try and to fight hard and we are happy that he is our player now. >> the spanish league also started on friday and it is a new era in la liga without wio -- lionel messi. his move has left a hole in barcelona squad as they get ready without their record goalscorer. the kamala giants could not afford to keep the argentine due to barcelona's huge debts and the spanish league's strict financial control rules. later on, we spoke to a sports writer. he says he believes l
the women's events are being played in montreal the top seed marched into the semi's after a straight sets win over the filibuster wrong -- fellow belarusian azarenka. back to football. in chelsea, they expect the new recruit to have a huge impact for the club. the belgian striker will not feature in the blues opening match after joining for a reported transfer fee of $135 million. >> he has the power, the physique to help us. he has the experience, the personality to have huge impact in...
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i got more racing this year and the world series continues in montreal in edmonton and hopefully i'll get someone and they have the super league which is very fast asleep the relay, and that's the whole september in different places and trying to do a couple of long distance races and see if i can do well on that. what a great guy, how fitting thatjonny brownlee's incredible olympic career ends with a gold medal. and he's not the only returning champion either. team gb's swimmers landed in the uk in the last few hours away from the olympics, england's cricketers will begin their five match test series against india on wednesday. but they'll be without ben stokes. england's vice captain is taking an indefinate break to prioritise his mental health and captainjoe root says that is far more important than anything that happens on the field of play: as long as i've known ben, he puts everyone else first and now it's time for him to put himself first and he has my full support and he has the whole teams for support i the soap everyone respects and understands that and he's one of the great
i got more racing this year and the world series continues in montreal in edmonton and hopefully i'll get someone and they have the super league which is very fast asleep the relay, and that's the whole september in different places and trying to do a couple of long distance races and see if i can do well on that. what a great guy, how fitting thatjonny brownlee's incredible olympic career ends with a gold medal. and he's not the only returning champion either. team gb's swimmers landed in the...
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cornell: this triathlete from montrÉal is competing in the first -- for the first time in two years. >> i believe the organization has done every thing possible to make it safe. cornell: also on the bay, u.s. elliptic level sailing events. >> we are trying to build a strong base of domestic strength leading up to the los angeles olympics. cornell: a day on the bay like old times. >> listen to the lifeguards, thank the volunteers and we will see you at the finish line. cornell: see you at the finish line. he makes it sound so easy. fewer athletes this year year yr of international travel restrictions, but still a lot of folks competing. the fitness fest is happening tomorrow and sunday. it is open to the public, don't forget your mask. dion: great reminder and really nice to see all that activity. thanks. speaking of events, the three-day sailing we kicked off in san francisco. organizers held an event at chrissy field to mark the start, including stem activities and beach cleanup. the primary sponsor says the company is trying to lower its carbon footprint. larry: new data from the n
cornell: this triathlete from montrÉal is competing in the first -- for the first time in two years. >> i believe the organization has done every thing possible to make it safe. cornell: also on the bay, u.s. elliptic level sailing events. >> we are trying to build a strong base of domestic strength leading up to the los angeles olympics. cornell: a day on the bay like old times. >> listen to the lifeguards, thank the volunteers and we will see you at the finish line....
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. >> reporter: craig cloud from montreal, canada, is competing for the first time in two years. >> i believe the organization has done everything possible to make it safe for everyone. >> reporter: also on the bay, u.s. olympic class sailing events. iq foils, wind surfers and sail boats competing. >> we're trying to build a strong base of domestic strength leading up to the los angeles olympics in 2028. >> reporter: a day on the bay, just like old times. >> just listen to the life guards, thank the srvolunteers d we'll see you at the finish line. >> nice to see some sense of normalcy back, lisa. >> oh, absolutely. our normalcy, of course, is that low cloud and fog deck that allows for that good air quality. yesterday, little hazy out there. certainly in the upper elevations. today that continues as high pressure builds in to the east of us. here's a look at live doppler 7. there's fog, even mist and drizzle. remnants of what was bringing in the high level moisture really out to sea and pushing north. we do have some upper elevated smoke that at times will mix down to the surface as o
. >> reporter: craig cloud from montreal, canada, is competing for the first time in two years. >> i believe the organization has done everything possible to make it safe for everyone. >> reporter: also on the bay, u.s. olympic class sailing events. iq foils, wind surfers and sail boats competing. >> we're trying to build a strong base of domestic strength leading up to the los angeles olympics in 2028. >> reporter: a day on the bay, just like old times. >>...
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cities like montreal and toronto were in lockdown. fast forward to this summer and 59% of the canadian population is fully vaccinated with 71% having received one dose. meanwhile in the u.s., cases and hospitalizations are spiking and were stalled at under 50% fully vaccinated which begs the question why? the answer is that our country is stuck and suffering right now because of the unvaccinated and stubbornly high percent have refused the vaccine because of hyperpartisan lies. here is a steaming example of that bs. pushing out a tweet comparing common sense restrictions for the unvaccinated to the yellow star that hitler's nazi germany forced jewish citizens to wear, that identified the same 6 million people murdered during a holocaust. this is part of a sickening comparison to nazi. in the oklahoma gop is fund-raising off this vile. it's ghoulish. they're trying to profit from polarization on the back of people's pain and suffering. in oklahoma city, icus are near capacity as covid hospitalizations have nearly doubled in the past fe
cities like montreal and toronto were in lockdown. fast forward to this summer and 59% of the canadian population is fully vaccinated with 71% having received one dose. meanwhile in the u.s., cases and hospitalizations are spiking and were stalled at under 50% fully vaccinated which begs the question why? the answer is that our country is stuck and suffering right now because of the unvaccinated and stubbornly high percent have refused the vaccine because of hyperpartisan lies. here is a...
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after managing at monaco and montreal impact, henry returned to the belgium's coaching set up ahead of euro 2020 earlier this year and that deal has now been extended. and finally, the us open gets under way in new york this evening — with six british players in first round action. one of which is andy murray. he faces a tough opening match, though — drawn against the third seed, stefanos tsitsipas. murray, who won the title in 2012, is unseeded at the tournament with injury concerns forcing him to pull out of the singles at the tokyo olympics. it will be a good, good test for me to see where my game is at and where it is progressed to from when i arrived in the states, really. you know, i have been practising hard. obviously got some matches in. and yes, we will see where my game is at. play gets under way at four o'clock on the outside courts and at five o'clock on arthur ashe, where a repeat of the 2017 final sees madison keys against sloane stephens. that was won by stephens. then it's murray agsint tsitsipas and then the evening session has defending champion naomi osaka again
after managing at monaco and montreal impact, henry returned to the belgium's coaching set up ahead of euro 2020 earlier this year and that deal has now been extended. and finally, the us open gets under way in new york this evening — with six british players in first round action. one of which is andy murray. he faces a tough opening match, though — drawn against the third seed, stefanos tsitsipas. murray, who won the title in 2012, is unseeded at the tournament with injury concerns...
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to tennis, and british number onejohana konta is through to the second round of the wta event in montreal, as she returned to the court having missed out on the tokyo olympics after catching covid. konta lost the first set 6—4 to shuai zhang from china. she then led 5—2 in the second set before zhang retired with a leg injury. but a tough match next, she'll face world number five elina svitolina. harriet dart is also through, who will play bianca andrescu. but bad news for cameron norrie — he was beaten two sets to one by world number 28 karen khachanov in the first round of the canadian open in toronto. and that's all the sport for now. from me, marc edwards, and the rest of the team, bye—bye. hello. tuesday brought us our first 25 celsius day in the uk in over two weeks. and, whilst some of that warmth will still be felt on wednesday across the south and east of the country with some sunny spells, clouding over into the afternoon, it's the cloudier conditions in the north and west which will bring different conditions compared to what we've seen. much more in the way of rain and
to tennis, and british number onejohana konta is through to the second round of the wta event in montreal, as she returned to the court having missed out on the tokyo olympics after catching covid. konta lost the first set 6—4 to shuai zhang from china. she then led 5—2 in the second set before zhang retired with a leg injury. but a tough match next, she'll face world number five elina svitolina. harriet dart is also through, who will play bianca andrescu. but bad news for cameron norrie...
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we haven't seen him in two years, so it's there just outside of montreal. we're happy. we're anxious, uh, will be much happier when we get on the other side. um americans flying into canada will have to submit information, including negative test results before boarding a plane at u. s airports. the u. s canada border has been closed to non essential travel since march of 2020 to try to slow the spread of the coronavirus. and starting today in france. vaccination passports are required for those who are hoping to travel or eat out. it's all part of the government's plan to encourage more people to get their covid vaccines. those who travel on trains will now have to show a special q r. to prove that they've been vaccinated or that they recently tested negative for the virus, restaurants and cafes have the same requirement. people without the past can 7135. the measure also applies to people visiting the country, a good samaritan trying to intervene into robbery in oakland gets shot at all of it was caught on video up next what police are saying about this brazen daytime
we haven't seen him in two years, so it's there just outside of montreal. we're happy. we're anxious, uh, will be much happier when we get on the other side. um americans flying into canada will have to submit information, including negative test results before boarding a plane at u. s airports. the u. s canada border has been closed to non essential travel since march of 2020 to try to slow the spread of the coronavirus. and starting today in france. vaccination passports are required for...
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canadians, they said thanks, but no thanks and we don't really want-- so americans try to actually conquer montreal and quebec and benedict arnold comes close, but failed. so religious diversity is one of the things that makes it hard for americans to join or die. 13 colcolonies, founded for different reasons and virginia is basically about making money and massachusetts is basically about religious freedom. so when my story begins in 1760, they're not americans, they're virginians and south carolinians and massachusetts men, but because of the newspapers, the british treat them all kind of badly with the stamp act and later the coersive act, through the newspapers they talk themselves into being americans and basically say to themselves, okay. there's a lot of religious diversity, but you know what? that can be a strength rather than weakness and that's where madison comes in religious diversity with be a strength. and many people didn't pay attention. but the geo strategically, the washington and jefferson and hamilton join or die, and the one final thing, i don't know if i told you, two places i
canadians, they said thanks, but no thanks and we don't really want-- so americans try to actually conquer montreal and quebec and benedict arnold comes close, but failed. so religious diversity is one of the things that makes it hard for americans to join or die. 13 colcolonies, founded for different reasons and virginia is basically about making money and massachusetts is basically about religious freedom. so when my story begins in 1760, they're not americans, they're virginians and south...
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essentially don't call us, we will call you, and they didn't, and year later, jackie makes the debut for the montreal royals and the brooklyn dodgers' organization and breaks baseball's color line. so i believe that there were some, and bill beck who on the philadelphia club at the time or st. louis at the time gave some consideration to signing african-american players, but it did not happen, and of course, it was jim crow reared the ugly head well into the '60s. >> so, let me ask you a question, were there blackout rules for games along the coast. and this is interesting because the red sox are not far from boston harbor. >> there were not lights at that time. they came post war. >> 1947. >> but there were blackout rules on the east coast. >> you mean on the west coast, bill? >> i meant the east coast. >> oh, okay, because there were no major league teams on the west coast. >> yeah, yeah. >> there is that. >> there were submarines that came rather close to the coast of the united states, the east coast. >> right. >> and michael, what did you want to add? >> that interestingly during the war when th
essentially don't call us, we will call you, and they didn't, and year later, jackie makes the debut for the montreal royals and the brooklyn dodgers' organization and breaks baseball's color line. so i believe that there were some, and bill beck who on the philadelphia club at the time or st. louis at the time gave some consideration to signing african-american players, but it did not happen, and of course, it was jim crow reared the ugly head well into the '60s. >> so, let me ask you a...
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. >> this triathlete from montreal canada is competing for the first time in two years. >> i believe the organization has done everything possible to make it safe for everyone. >> also on the bay, u.s. olympic class sailing events, iq foils, windsurfers, and sailboats competing. next we are trying to build a strong base of domestic strength leading up to the los angeles olympics in 2028. >> a day on the bay just like old times. >> just listen to lifeguards, thank the volunteers and we will see you at the finish line. >> getting to the finish line, not easy. triathlon organizers say there were fewer's -- your athletes computing this year due to international travel restrictions making it tough to get to san francisco. a fitness expo happening tomorrow and sunday right here on the green. the public is welcome. but do not forget your mask. live in san frisco, -- san francisco, cornell bernard. anchor: we saw those flags getting whipped around behind cornell. he was doing well just standing there. anchor: it is windy out there. >> it takes a strong guide to stand up against those winds b
. >> this triathlete from montreal canada is competing for the first time in two years. >> i believe the organization has done everything possible to make it safe for everyone. >> also on the bay, u.s. olympic class sailing events, iq foils, windsurfers, and sailboats competing. next we are trying to build a strong base of domestic strength leading up to the los angeles olympics in 2028. >> a day on the bay just like old times. >> just listen to lifeguards, thank...
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call us, we'll call you, they never did call them, and a year later, jackie makes his debut for the montreal royals in the brooklyn dodgers organization and breaks baseball's color line. bill beck, who owned the philadelphia club at the time or st. louis at the time, gave some consideration to signing african-american players. but it did not happen. and of course, you know, jim crow reared its ugly head well into the '60s. >> we also had a question, were there blackout rules for night games along the coast, sort of an interesting question. the red sox are not that far from boston harbor. >> there were no lights at fenway park at that time. they only came postwar. >> 1947. >> yeah. but i believe that there were blackout rules on the east coast. >> you mean on the west coast, bill? >> i meant east coast. >> oh, okay. because there were no major league teams on the west coast. >> yeah, yeah. >> there is that. >> there were submarines that came rather close to the coast of the united states, east coast. >> right. michael, what did you want to add? >> interestingly, during the war, when fans woul
call us, we'll call you, they never did call them, and a year later, jackie makes his debut for the montreal royals in the brooklyn dodgers organization and breaks baseball's color line. bill beck, who owned the philadelphia club at the time or st. louis at the time, gave some consideration to signing african-american players. but it did not happen. and of course, you know, jim crow reared its ugly head well into the '60s. >> we also had a question, were there blackout rules for night...
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but what he remarkably does is rothstein and fallin had sent him out of the country to montreal, go hide, stay there forever, shut up. but then they think it over and fallin brings atell back. atell is walking through times square one day and a couple of detectives of pickpocket squad go up to him and arrest him and arraign him for his part in the black sox fix. and then they bring in a witness from chicago named sammy pass who atell had bet with on the series, and pass would have said atell bet with me, the series was fixed and i was defrauded. pass shows up in court and they said this is abe atell. abe atell remember had been featherweight champion of the world. he was a famous guy. and pass says, no, it was a different abe atell i bat with. this was complete perjury. this was a total lie. money was passed to pass at grand central terminal when he got into town. so atell walks that way. this is how chicago justice and new york justice was handled in those ways. and so that, you know, in the -- when the trial concludes with the black sox, one of the most suspicious things that happened
but what he remarkably does is rothstein and fallin had sent him out of the country to montreal, go hide, stay there forever, shut up. but then they think it over and fallin brings atell back. atell is walking through times square one day and a couple of detectives of pickpocket squad go up to him and arrest him and arraign him for his part in the black sox fix. and then they bring in a witness from chicago named sammy pass who atell had bet with on the series, and pass would have said atell...
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don't call us, we will call you, and they didn't, and a year later, jackie makes the debut for the montreal royals and the brooklyn dodgers' organization and breaks baseball's color line. so i believe that there were some con -- and bill beck, who owned philadelphia club at the time or st. louis at the time gave some consideration to signing african-american players, but it did not happen, and of course, jim crow reared its ugly head well into the '60s. >> we also had a question, were there blackout rules for games along the coast. and this is interesting because the red sox are not far from boston harbor. >> there were no lights at fenway park at that time. they came post war. >> 1947. >> but there were blackout rules on the east coast. >> you mean on the west coast, bill? >> i meant the east coast. >> oh, okay, because there were no major league teams on the west coast. >> yeah, yeah. >> there is that. >> there were submarines that came rather close to the coast of the united states, the east coast. >> right. >> and michael, what did you want to add? >> that interestingly during the war w
don't call us, we will call you, and they didn't, and a year later, jackie makes the debut for the montreal royals and the brooklyn dodgers' organization and breaks baseball's color line. so i believe that there were some con -- and bill beck, who owned philadelphia club at the time or st. louis at the time gave some consideration to signing african-american players, but it did not happen, and of course, jim crow reared its ugly head well into the '60s. >> we also had a question, were...
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get behind the amendment to the montreal critical to cut the cooling impact. every business, every investor and every citizen needs to play their part. we cannot undo the mistakes of the past, but this generation of political and business leaders, this generation of conscious citizens can make things right. this generation can make the systemic changes that will stop the planet warming, help everyone adapt to the new conditions and create a world of peace, prosperity and equity. climate change is here now, but we are also here now. and if we don't act, who will? thank you. thank you very much. now i invite another— thank you very much. now i invite another speaker _ thank you very much. now i invite another speaker to— thank you very much. now i invite another speaker to take _ thank you very much. now i invite another speaker to take the - thank you very much. now i invite another speaker to take the floor. j another speaker to take the floor. thank— another speaker to take the floor. thank you — another speaker to take the floor. thank you for— ano
get behind the amendment to the montreal critical to cut the cooling impact. every business, every investor and every citizen needs to play their part. we cannot undo the mistakes of the past, but this generation of political and business leaders, this generation of conscious citizens can make things right. this generation can make the systemic changes that will stop the planet warming, help everyone adapt to the new conditions and create a world of peace, prosperity and equity. climate change...
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britain's harriet dart has been knocked out in the second round of the montreal 0pen.she put in a strong performance, taking the second seed bianca andreescu to three sets, and the canadian needed over two hours to come through the match. to cricket — and london spirit won their first match in the men's hundred, beating manchester originals by six runs at old trafford. but play of the day went to the originals' matt parkinson, with this incredible catch to send adam rossington back to the stands. spirit's victory was sealed as heinrich klaasen dismissed himself, hitting the wicket with his back foot. spirit's women also won, beating the orignals by five wickets, thanks largely to a brilliant all—round performance from india's deepti sharma — she took two wickets in 20 balls and then hit an unbeaten 3a to see them over the line with two balls to spare. that's all the sport for now. let's get more now on our main story. president biden has told afghan leaders to unite and fight for their country as the taliban continue to make rapid territorial gains. a ninth major city, faizabad, is
britain's harriet dart has been knocked out in the second round of the montreal 0pen.she put in a strong performance, taking the second seed bianca andreescu to three sets, and the canadian needed over two hours to come through the match. to cricket — and london spirit won their first match in the men's hundred, beating manchester originals by six runs at old trafford. but play of the day went to the originals' matt parkinson, with this incredible catch to send adam rossington back to the...
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britain's harriet dart has been knocked out in the second round of the montreal 0pen. she put in a strong performance, taking the second seed bianca andreescu to three sets — the canadian needed over two hours to come through the match. that's all the sport for now. i'll have more for you in the next hour. for now, back to you, joanna. boats at a beauty spot in dorset are being encouraged not to drop their anchors, but to use new "eco—moorings" instead. the ten moorings being installed at studland bay are safer for the creatures living below the water's surface — like seahorses — which can have their habitat damaged by traditional anchors. john maguire reports. these underwater meadows of seagrass provide a vital habitat teeming with wildlife, and it's where you can find the spiny seahorse. it's a protected species, and studland bay is a marine conservation zone. but boats visiting this popular area of the dorset coast can create problems. we've counted up to a50 boats here in one day. it's the noise, the anchors, the general movement of everything seems to aff
britain's harriet dart has been knocked out in the second round of the montreal 0pen. she put in a strong performance, taking the second seed bianca andreescu to three sets — the canadian needed over two hours to come through the match. that's all the sport for now. i'll have more for you in the next hour. for now, back to you, joanna. boats at a beauty spot in dorset are being encouraged not to drop their anchors, but to use new "eco—moorings" instead. the ten moorings being...
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host: to our friend to the north in montreal, canada, this is richard calling in on the line of those unvaccinated. good morning. caller: good morning. i am hearing from a lot of nurses in the united states that covid patients in hospitals are being denied the right to try. patients are hearing from great doctors that hydroxychloroquine help. these patients wonder why they are being denied the right to try. if patients do not want to go on ventilators, if they want hydroxychloroquine to try, they should be allowed to try. i want to know what the doctors are against that. thank you. guest: richard, i think it is important as new treatments are identified, or potential treatments are identified, they are quickly assessed in clinical trials in controlled settings to know whether or not they work. that was the case for hydroxychloroquine and it was shown to not be effective, especially early on in the health crisis, where it is not known what will work. it is very important there is an openness to learn. it is important the learning -- when something is found not to be effective, the gove
host: to our friend to the north in montreal, canada, this is richard calling in on the line of those unvaccinated. good morning. caller: good morning. i am hearing from a lot of nurses in the united states that covid patients in hospitals are being denied the right to try. patients are hearing from great doctors that hydroxychloroquine help. these patients wonder why they are being denied the right to try. if patients do not want to go on ventilators, if they want hydroxychloroquine to try,...
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pete: i used montreal seasoning to win the "fox & friends" cooking contest. rachel: why you said of course. >> that is done. lawrence: i wanted southern food. you did a great job. you have the shrimp and grits right here with the bacon in there. left a little of the bacon grease. >> a little. lawrence: gives flavor. collared greens and sweet potato pie in the jar. >> that at the bottom is so good. what i love it's a small portion. you said sweet potato pie, i wanted to show how easy to do in jars. put that lid on it in the freezer and pop it out with a single serving. pete: that is good with the bacon. lawrence: one of the empty jars. rachel: i'm almost done with mine. my family loves pizza at home. you have this here. >> right. rachel: the crust. you can buy it. you can make it. everyone loves doing it all together. my family favorite is actually zucchini. pete: what? rachel: yeah. i discovered it in rome. i recreated it. a birthday, everyone is can we have that. >> so simple. when you sent it to me, rachel. so simple, basic ingredients. rachel: show how we
pete: i used montreal seasoning to win the "fox & friends" cooking contest. rachel: why you said of course. >> that is done. lawrence: i wanted southern food. you did a great job. you have the shrimp and grits right here with the bacon in there. left a little of the bacon grease. >> a little. lawrence: gives flavor. collared greens and sweet potato pie in the jar. >> that at the bottom is so good. what i love it's a small portion. you said sweet potato pie, i...
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and britain�*s harriet dart is through to the second round of the wta event in montreal, after beating a player ranked more than 100 places above her. she�*d come through two gruelling qualifiers before taking on canada�*s leylah fernandez — and she won a close match in straight sets, despite struggling with a calf problem and needing a medical time—out in the second set. 7—5,7—6 she won and she�*ll face bianca andrescu next. johana konta is looking to join her in the second round. she�*s on court against shuai zhang right now. and cameron norris is also in action right now in toronto in the canadian 0pen. he�*s taking on the world number 28 karen khachanov. it�*s 4—1 to the russian in the first set in that one. that�*s all the sport for now. let�*s return to our top story now — and the proportion of a—level entries awarded one of the top two grades has risen to an all—time high in england, wales and northern ireland, after exams were cancelled for the second year in a row because of covid—19. there was also a record proportion of a—grades in scotlan
and britain�*s harriet dart is through to the second round of the wta event in montreal, after beating a player ranked more than 100 places above her. she�*d come through two gruelling qualifiers before taking on canada�*s leylah fernandez — and she won a close match in straight sets, despite struggling with a calf problem and needing a medical time—out in the second set. 7—5,7—6 she won and she�*ll face bianca andrescu next. johana konta is looking to join her in the second...
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britain's harriet dart has been knocked out in the second round of the montreal open. she put in a strong performance, taking the second seed bianca andreescu to three sets, but the canadian came through in the end, needing over two hours, but into the third round she goes. that's all the sport for now. a senior government adviser has told the bbc that a mass rollout of a third booster dose of the covid vaccine may not be needed. professor adam finn, who sits on thejoint committee on vaccination and immunisation, said it is still "unclear" whether all over 50s should be offered a third jab this autumn. our health correspondentjim reed explained why a third booster had been suggested. there are two reasons why scientists and politicians might want to go ahead with this. one is to top up immunity. there are some early signs in some research that, over time, the immunity you gain from taking a vaccine might fade although at the moment research in that is ongoing. the second main reason is the potential emergence of new variants of the virus this autumn and, again, a third
britain's harriet dart has been knocked out in the second round of the montreal open. she put in a strong performance, taking the second seed bianca andreescu to three sets, but the canadian came through in the end, needing over two hours, but into the third round she goes. that's all the sport for now. a senior government adviser has told the bbc that a mass rollout of a third booster dose of the covid vaccine may not be needed. professor adam finn, who sits on thejoint committee on...
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and britain's harriet dart is through to the second round of the wta tour event in montreal, after beating a player ranked more than 100 places above her. she'd come through two gruelling qualifiers before taking on canada's leylah fernandez and she won a close match in straight sets, despite struggling with a calf problem and needing a medical time—out in the second set. 7—5, 7—6 she won and she'll face bianca andrescu next. and reports suggest lionel messi has agreed a deal with paris saint—germain, subject to a medical. he's a free agent after leaving barcelona after 21 years — the club said last week that they couldn't afford to keep him. of course, we will keep you it across that story as it develops but thatis across that story as it develops but that is but for now. there's been a record number of top a—level grades in england, wales and northern ireland this year, meaning the number of students applying to university is higher than it's ever been before. because of the pandemic, grades have been awarded based mainly on teacher assessments. our ireland correspondent chri
and britain's harriet dart is through to the second round of the wta tour event in montreal, after beating a player ranked more than 100 places above her. she'd come through two gruelling qualifiers before taking on canada's leylah fernandez and she won a close match in straight sets, despite struggling with a calf problem and needing a medical time—out in the second set. 7—5, 7—6 she won and she'll face bianca andrescu next. and reports suggest lionel messi has agreed a deal with paris...