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s face serena williams. after britain raises the threat level for uk shipping to its highest levels in iranian waters we discussed the growing tensions and the gulf with the secretary general of the international chamber of shipping. we speak at 815 about anti—semitic allegations and the labour party and join us for the papers all ahead and bbc news. no time for sports day. hello and welcome to sportsday. live from edgbaston where england have booked a place in the world cup final after thrashing australia by eight wickets and setting up a showpiece against new zealand on sunday. and i am live at wimbledon on what has been ladies semifinals day as serena williams soldiers on into an 11th wimbledon singles final. i first fought someone who beat elina svitolina to reach the showpiece. and i am in liverpool on the eve of the netball world cup healing from a number of players ahead of this much anticipated tournament. also coming up in the programme... geraint thomas has a productive day. hello and welcome to
s face serena williams. after britain raises the threat level for uk shipping to its highest levels in iranian waters we discussed the growing tensions and the gulf with the secretary general of the international chamber of shipping. we speak at 815 about anti—semitic allegations and the labour party and join us for the papers all ahead and bbc news. no time for sports day. hello and welcome to sportsday. live from edgbaston where england have booked a place in the world cup final after...
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what are the william hill in ireland. what are the william h ill staff in ireland. what are the william hill staff whose jobs are now at risk because of a change in policy? iam afraid risk because of a change in policy? i am afraid they are at risk because william hill exploited a loophole. government didn't intend this rash of betting shops to come up in the poorest areas on the high streets. because of the limitations on the number of machines, they have often had their own shops a few doors away trying to bring in the vulnerable, the poor and the gullible. i would say to those working for william hill, i hope you will find a good job. and if you say to william hill, why don't you get the high street betting back onto the horses, the dogs, the football matches, don't rely on a couple of anonymous machines which could become so addictive, they are like the crack cocaine of gambling? you say to those who are working for william hill, you hope they get anotherjob. but william hill, you hope they get another job. but isn't william hill, you hope they get anotherjob. b
what are the william hill in ireland. what are the william h ill staff in ireland. what are the william hill staff whose jobs are now at risk because of a change in policy? iam afraid risk because of a change in policy? i am afraid they are at risk because william hill exploited a loophole. government didn't intend this rash of betting shops to come up in the poorest areas on the high streets. because of the limitations on the number of machines, they have often had their own shops a few doors...
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i think william hill should have seen this coming. they've known about the announcement for 1h months now, and i do feel sorry for the people who are losing theirjobs, but, unfortunately, this is collateral damage from the addiction and carnage that fixed—odds betting terminals cause on the high street. with gambling moving online, many betting shops relied on the huge profits they made from fixed odds betting terminals. with the new stringent cap in place, store closures were inevitable and there could be many more to come. the industry is already going through an incredible period of distress... this retail expert is wondering who's going to fill the gaps. in general, a large number of these stores are located in deprived areas across high streets in the uk that are already suffering from high levels of vacancy rates. so, the reality of filling these stores, when demand for retail property is at a ten year low, is that it's going to be very challenging. william hill says it will do whatever it can to help affected staff. the closu
i think william hill should have seen this coming. they've known about the announcement for 1h months now, and i do feel sorry for the people who are losing theirjobs, but, unfortunately, this is collateral damage from the addiction and carnage that fixed—odds betting terminals cause on the high street. with gambling moving online, many betting shops relied on the huge profits they made from fixed odds betting terminals. with the new stringent cap in place, store closures were inevitable and...
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let's touch on serena williams and andy williams. 0ne touch on serena williams and andy williams. one of the stories of the tournament. in light of them teaming up tournament. in light of them teaming up on the court for the mixed doubles. they should be due out later on. and it is a dream combination. andy murray recovering from those, the hip surgery. and serena williams feeling she needed extra match time and that andy murray and the invites to play with him wasjust too murray and the invites to play with him was just too good to turn down. mark this will be quite something special isn't it? it will be exciting. to see these two great champions combined together, you just them back to sing. trying to find that synchronicity to see if they can, the crowd, depending on which cord, there won't be too many seats. you won five mixed doubles. how would you feel if you are teeing up how would you feel if you are teeing up with her? i played with martina navratilova so i know that the pressure is on andy murray and this is his first treatment back after a long break. she is going to be
let's touch on serena williams and andy williams. 0ne touch on serena williams and andy williams. one of the stories of the tournament. in light of them teaming up tournament. in light of them teaming up on the court for the mixed doubles. they should be due out later on. and it is a dream combination. andy murray recovering from those, the hip surgery. and serena williams feeling she needed extra match time and that andy murray and the invites to play with him wasjust too murray and the...
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i think william hill said have seen this coming. they have known about the announcement for 14 months, and i feel sorry for the people losing theirjobs, but this is collateral damage from the addiction and carnage that fixed odd betting terminals caused on the high street. bookies have become a real fixture on our high streets. far too many for some people's liking, but these store closures will create another 700 gaps to fill. william hill says it is providing support to colleagues. the closures will likely begin by the end of the year. with betting rapidly shifting online, these terminals were keeping many shops going. the odds are that other baked to look —— other bookmakers will follow suit. emma simpson, bbc news. our business editor simon jack is with me now. was today's news from william hill inevitable? i think that's right. like other retailers who have retreated from the high street, increasing amounts of business are going online. they have fixed odd betting machine terminals. they were fa ntastically betting machine
i think william hill said have seen this coming. they have known about the announcement for 14 months, and i feel sorry for the people losing theirjobs, but this is collateral damage from the addiction and carnage that fixed odd betting terminals caused on the high street. bookies have become a real fixture on our high streets. far too many for some people's liking, but these store closures will create another 700 gaps to fill. william hill says it is providing support to colleagues. the...
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serena williams had no answer. so much talk coming into this match. could serena williams equalled margaret court's record of 27 grand slam titles? she had no answer to simona halep today. it was the day when wimbledon dream was realised whilst another was ruthlessly dashed. serena williams had emerged to royal approval in search of a record equalling 24th grand slam title but simona halep clearly hadn't read the script. halep won the first four games in” script. halep won the first four games in 11 magical minutes. what a start. taking the first set in a blaze of brilliance. desperately williams dug deep, at last some flickers of that familiar fire. they we re flickers of that familiar fire. they were soon snuffed out. in less than an hour it was all over. simona halep is the wimbledon champion.- delight and utter disbelief. halep had produced the performance of her life and her opponent knew it. she literally played out of her mind, congratulations simona. it was my mum's dream. when i was ten she said ifi mum's dream. when i was ten she said if i
serena williams had no answer. so much talk coming into this match. could serena williams equalled margaret court's record of 27 grand slam titles? she had no answer to simona halep today. it was the day when wimbledon dream was realised whilst another was ruthlessly dashed. serena williams had emerged to royal approval in search of a record equalling 24th grand slam title but simona halep clearly hadn't read the script. halep won the first four games in” script. halep won the first four...
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william: so "dress up like mrs. doubtfire" is a short documentary film to look back on robin williams' 1993 film, rs. doubtfire," to talou that it is very first family friendly film to feature with drag and gay characters. robert: probably not maybe seen as important unless it's in retrospect, right? but what do you wanna make sure people kind of got from this? william: i just feel like the time has changed and it also changed people's reading about those films happened before, because last year was the 25th anniversary of "mrs. doubtfire." so people usually go to that shooting location on steiner street to make a pilgrimage to robin williams and the movie. so even after 25 years, people still have a lot of memories about that film. so i also want to talk about, like, the film, how does it change the hollywood stereotypechaf take that on as the topic? william: well, because i'm a big fan for robin williams "oh, that is a drag, and that there's--and robin williams' character's brother's a gay couple," or kind of like
william: so "dress up like mrs. doubtfire" is a short documentary film to look back on robin williams' 1993 film, rs. doubtfire," to talou that it is very first family friendly film to feature with drag and gay characters. robert: probably not maybe seen as important unless it's in retrospect, right? but what do you wanna make sure people kind of got from this? william: i just feel like the time has changed and it also changed people's reading about those films happened before,...
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serena williams is in the semifinals once again. and why the big three are finding challengers hard to come by as they eye another title. and i'm 0lly foster at the bbc sport centre. india are close to securing a plaec in the cricket world cup final, they're on top against new zealand at old trafford. but rain has stopped play at old trafford. they will have to come back tomorrow. and at the tour de france, geraint thomas has a drama free day in the pellet on. —— pellet on. hello and welcome to sportsday. another lovely day here but not another lovely day for johanna konta. she is out, she was beaten in the quarterfinals in straight sets. she was hoping to replicate her run to the semifinals here two years ago but that was ended by the czech player today, who is the lowest ranked of the three czech players she has played so far. the story of the match, then, joe johanna she has played so far. the story of the match, then, joejohanna konta was gliding through the first set, 4-1 was gliding through the first set, 4—1 up, and was
serena williams is in the semifinals once again. and why the big three are finding challengers hard to come by as they eye another title. and i'm 0lly foster at the bbc sport centre. india are close to securing a plaec in the cricket world cup final, they're on top against new zealand at old trafford. but rain has stopped play at old trafford. they will have to come back tomorrow. and at the tour de france, geraint thomas has a drama free day in the pellet on. —— pellet on. hello and...
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andy murray alongside serena williams. it is the problem is that he has had that post him out last year but he is back and he's had a very busy day. he went out in the mixed doubles and they are on top and on the cusp of booking their place in the next round. but as you say, they are a set up, 6—4 and they are four games to love up in the second. andy murray alongside his partner serena williams are very much on top and you can imagine huge cheers out on centre court having witnessed these two heavyweights and they stand a very good chance of progressing to the next round, because in light of the next round, because in light of the doubles match that andy murray had to play today in the men's discipline, it means this is his only chance of winning some silverware at wimbledon this year. he hasn't featured in the singles. he hasn't featured in the singles. he didn't feel just yet that his bodyis he didn't feel just yet that his body is there to be able to play singles tennis but if all goes well and his body can put up wi
andy murray alongside serena williams. it is the problem is that he has had that post him out last year but he is back and he's had a very busy day. he went out in the mixed doubles and they are on top and on the cusp of booking their place in the next round. but as you say, they are a set up, 6—4 and they are four games to love up in the second. andy murray alongside his partner serena williams are very much on top and you can imagine huge cheers out on centre court having witnessed these...
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kenneth williams. rick compared several williams' mug shots with the walgreens video? and you think boom we've got our guy? >> the video is not real good but i start focusing in on him. >> then rick's investiga came forward with information about that same kenneth williams and the night that erica and her mom was shot. he was charged with murder himself for which he would later plead guilt toy manslaughter and was also gravely injured in a shooting. >> he's on his death bed. he thinks he's going to hell and he has something he needs to say. >> week's later, turner's health improved enough to talk to rick arnold. >> james and kenneth williams. they supposedly had hit a lick on some lady. >> what does that mean? >> slang for a robbery. >> robbery that quickly escalated to murder. >> he knew things he couldn't have known. he knew things that weren't in the media. >> there are things he couldn't have known some of this stuff. >> what kind of things? >> that there were pills involved. >> a long, frustrating, 15-month investigation. but rick was finally close to the answers
kenneth williams. rick compared several williams' mug shots with the walgreens video? and you think boom we've got our guy? >> the video is not real good but i start focusing in on him. >> then rick's investiga came forward with information about that same kenneth williams and the night that erica and her mom was shot. he was charged with murder himself for which he would later plead guilt toy manslaughter and was also gravely injured in a shooting. >> he's on his death bed....
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williams take a hard fought first set 6—4. but her unseeded opponent alison riske knocked out world number one and measure the seven time wimbledon champion would have to go the full stretch. making every point count. but alison riske continued her wimbledon fan of taking everyone of her matches for the third set. it is time for serena to step on the gas. it was time for peaks arena, the competitor showing why many struggle to match intensity as she edged a set closer into the last four. the americans went reach of the blow for blow, until a stunning volley but as risk once more. the spectators roared for an encore. it tookjust over two hours. serving for the match william sparrow down and 18 ace to paso biggest test yet. sending the crowd to their feet and this wimbledon icon to another fight semifinal. the former world number one simona halep is into the last four after a straight set win over her opponent. the 2018 french open champion fought back from 4— were down to when they first set on a tie—break, before cruising
williams take a hard fought first set 6—4. but her unseeded opponent alison riske knocked out world number one and measure the seven time wimbledon champion would have to go the full stretch. making every point count. but alison riske continued her wimbledon fan of taking everyone of her matches for the third set. it is time for serena to step on the gas. it was time for peaks arena, the competitor showing why many struggle to match intensity as she edged a set closer into the last four. the...
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so i would say to those working for william hill, i hope you find a good job and so to william hill, why don't you get the high street betting back onto the horses, the dogs, football matches, don't rely on anonymous machines. they are the crack cocaine of gambling. with me now is tom blenkinsop, from the union representing betting shop workers, community. let's deal with some of those criticisms that we heard there from sir peter bottomley, the crack cocaine of betting, these fixed odds terminals. how much of an expansion has there been and how much is that to blame for what your workers are 110w to blame for what your workers are now facing? the industry for some time has been lobbying hard against legislation which brought down the minimum stake to £2, however we have been making the argument that if the industry was aware of this, it should have put in implements to make sure our members were having packages put in place in case of this scenario where the industry is wanting to close 700 shops at william hill with over a500 jobs at risk. i think the industry is moving not becaus
so i would say to those working for william hill, i hope you find a good job and so to william hill, why don't you get the high street betting back onto the horses, the dogs, football matches, don't rely on anonymous machines. they are the crack cocaine of gambling. with me now is tom blenkinsop, from the union representing betting shop workers, community. let's deal with some of those criticisms that we heard there from sir peter bottomley, the crack cocaine of betting, these fixed odds...
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andy murray teams up with serena williams for the mixed doubles at wimbledon. and it's first blood to australia in the women's ashes. they beat england in the opening match of the series. welcome to the programme. england's world cup dream is over. they lost 2—1 in their semi—final against the usa, the current holders of the women's world cup. it was a dramatic final ten minutes, with england 2—1 down, then missing a penalty, which was awarded thanks to help of the video assitant referee. it means the usa become the first side in women's world cup history to make three successive finals. let's cross to lyon now and speak our sports editor dan roan. dan, what a match! talk us through the key events. england came into this game full of confidence and momentum. phil neville had said they were here to win it now but they knew that they we re win it now but they knew that they were up against the dominant force in women's game in the us, three times formerly champions and the reigning champions, too. and it was the us who got off to a very good start indeed, a
andy murray teams up with serena williams for the mixed doubles at wimbledon. and it's first blood to australia in the women's ashes. they beat england in the opening match of the series. welcome to the programme. england's world cup dream is over. they lost 2—1 in their semi—final against the usa, the current holders of the women's world cup. it was a dramatic final ten minutes, with england 2—1 down, then missing a penalty, which was awarded thanks to help of the video assitant referee....
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at wimbledon. >> it's a dream debut for the 15-year-old. >> what she said to williams after her big win and how her father's words years ago helped inspire her. >>> good tuesday morning, everyone. we begin with new images from the southern border showing the living conditions for migrants in u.s. custody. >> members of congress got a firsthand look at facilities in texas, and they released this video of migrant women on the floor, some saying they had been held for nearly two months denied showers and separated from their children. >> the tour took place as border patrol comes under fire for some disturbing messages on facebook. abc's mona kosar abdi joins us with the new details. good morning, mona. >> reporter: good morning, kenneth. good morning, janai. well, just days ago congress approved a massive humanitarian aid package to deal with the border crisis, but after touring some of those facilities, democrats say lack of funding is only part of the problem. this morning, democrats painting a haunting picture of two border facilities housing migrants in texas. representative joaqu
at wimbledon. >> it's a dream debut for the 15-year-old. >> what she said to williams after her big win and how her father's words years ago helped inspire her. >>> good tuesday morning, everyone. we begin with new images from the southern border showing the living conditions for migrants in u.s. custody. >> members of congress got a firsthand look at facilities in texas, and they released this video of migrant women on the floor, some saying they had been held for...
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i don't know that it is going to be as simple as william hill play out. the government is saying, it is all well and good for william ho to blame the government's policy but we have given them a real run of notice to alter their steps. it is part of a bigger problem with the dynamics of dabbling. we have seen the dynamics of dabbling. we have seenin the dynamics of dabbling. we have seen in recent days, having to set up seen in recent days, having to set up specifically to deal with young people who have dabbling addictions, that are gathering at a really frightening pace because of the nature of addictive online gaming, so nature of addictive online gaming, so this is going to run in different ways in terms of how government policy can involve in this area to keep up... i think you are right. the whole issue of regulation is going to go through the whole of that industry. take us onto the daily telegraph. unsurprisingly, they are coming out engine being borisjohnson. this they are coming out engine being boris johnson. this is they are coming out engine
i don't know that it is going to be as simple as william hill play out. the government is saying, it is all well and good for william ho to blame the government's policy but we have given them a real run of notice to alter their steps. it is part of a bigger problem with the dynamics of dabbling. we have seen the dynamics of dabbling. we have seenin the dynamics of dabbling. we have seen in recent days, having to set up seen in recent days, having to set up specifically to deal with young...
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i think william hill should have seen this coming. they've known about the announcement for 14 months now, and i do feel sorry for the people who are losing theirjobs, but, unfortunately, this is collateral damage from the addiction and carnage that fixed—odds betting terminals cause on the high street. with gambling moving online, many betting shops relied on the huge profits they made from fixed odds betting terminals. with the new stringent cap in place, store closures were inevitable and there could be many more to come. the industry is already going through an incredible period of distress... this retail expert is wondering who's going to fill the gaps. in general, a large number of these stores are located in deprived areas across high streets in the uk that are already suffering from high levels of vacancy rates. so, the reality of filling these stores, when demand for retail property is at a 10—year low, is that it's going to be very challenging. william hill says it will do whatever it can to help affected staff. the clos
i think william hill should have seen this coming. they've known about the announcement for 14 months now, and i do feel sorry for the people who are losing theirjobs, but, unfortunately, this is collateral damage from the addiction and carnage that fixed—odds betting terminals cause on the high street. with gambling moving online, many betting shops relied on the huge profits they made from fixed odds betting terminals. with the new stringent cap in place, store closures were inevitable and...
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serena williams! former british number one just tweeting, i feel very sorry for serena williams, every time she gets close to 24th grand slam champions and she gets further away. let us now listen to simona halep. and she gets further away. let us now listen to simona haleplj and she gets further away. let us now listen to simona halep. i have worked a lot for this moment, it is an honour to play in front of the royal box. thank you. i have no words to explain what i feel. you played no sign of nerves, no sign of nerves coming out are. well i had nervous of my stomach was not by well before the match. i know that there is no time for emotions. i just came on quite and give my best. how does it feel to be holding that famous show? unbelievable. it is something very special that i will never forget. it was my mum's dream, when i was about ten or 12, she said ifi when i was about ten or 12, she said if i wanted to do something in tennis i had to play the final in wimbledon. so, thank you to my parents. s
serena williams! former british number one just tweeting, i feel very sorry for serena williams, every time she gets close to 24th grand slam champions and she gets further away. let us now listen to simona halep. and she gets further away. let us now listen to simona haleplj and she gets further away. let us now listen to simona halep. i have worked a lot for this moment, it is an honour to play in front of the royal box. thank you. i have no words to explain what i feel. you played no sign of...
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david williams is president of the kings african right was association the regiment for which he said and once fort william has flown in from england to pay his respects to his african comrades at a memorial event my roots in africa are a very deep i was educated in what was southern rhodesia. as kids we used to spend a lot of time in the bush it was a very good life and much enjoyed it one's heart remains in africa for me williams says destination is a small town in the far north of the country. he's travelling with a crew of history buffs and the sentence of colonial era commanders who are stopping off that key points along the way to remember the fordham i was commissioned into the 1st battalion of the king's african rifles with a lot of time spent in the bush on exercises getting to know one's men and forming a good bond they are very fine and so does and they have proven to be so. the african soldier had absolute innate qualities. when you goes into the bush he is immediately like a hunter. a british soldier often find you have to impose a discipline in where is an african is ver
david williams is president of the kings african right was association the regiment for which he said and once fort william has flown in from england to pay his respects to his african comrades at a memorial event my roots in africa are a very deep i was educated in what was southern rhodesia. as kids we used to spend a lot of time in the bush it was a very good life and much enjoyed it one's heart remains in africa for me williams says destination is a small town in the far north of the...
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fran williams is making her well-kept debut here. i enjoyed every moment, atmosphere was amazing it is so good to feel that support, it is so good to feel that support, it was a bit of a crazy mental game, but i wanted to come away from the press came with some court time knowing i had enjoyed it and embraced what it feels like i'm i think i will achieve that too. on a neighbouring court we had another home they should match going on with scotla nd home they should match going on with scotland versus samoa. scotland had to win if they wanted to get a chance at making it through that second phase and the tournament, and they put out a belly up apartments, very tight in the early stages but they ground down their opposition and eventually won that match, 53 goals— 33. you are looking ahead to the match against england tomorrow. we note england and uganda are top countries that we expect them to win most of the game so we will take as it comes. early today we sat northern ireland in action with that topic first match against defending
fran williams is making her well-kept debut here. i enjoyed every moment, atmosphere was amazing it is so good to feel that support, it is so good to feel that support, it was a bit of a crazy mental game, but i wanted to come away from the press came with some court time knowing i had enjoyed it and embraced what it feels like i'm i think i will achieve that too. on a neighbouring court we had another home they should match going on with scotla nd home they should match going on with scotland...
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please join me in welcoming to the stage assistant attorney general beth williams. [applause] >> thank you, john, for your kind introduction. i'm honored to be here to fa still tate a instruction of the administration's effort to ombat anti-semitism. also want people to worship freely. one important way that the department protects those rights is by investigating and prosecuting hate crimes. but of course, the department supports americans in other ways. its place to wordship initiative has increased enforcement of a federal law that protects places of worship including synagogues in the zoning and landmarking process. this april, attorney general barr welcomed an administrative-wide rule that protects federal employees to take time away from work for their religious observation advances. then attorney sessions outlined the protections under federal law for religious freedom. as the head of the office of legal policy and as the co-chair of the task force, i help ensure that the department continues to protect the constitutional and statory rights discussed in the m
please join me in welcoming to the stage assistant attorney general beth williams. [applause] >> thank you, john, for your kind introduction. i'm honored to be here to fa still tate a instruction of the administration's effort to ombat anti-semitism. also want people to worship freely. one important way that the department protects those rights is by investigating and prosecuting hate crimes. but of course, the department supports americans in other ways. its place to wordship initiative...
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serena williams is chasing her 24th grand slam title — she faces simona halep. golfer tommy fleetwood went from sneaking on to golf courses as a youngster to the top of the sport — hear more about his remarkable story in half an hour. good afternoon. borisjohnson and jeremy hunt have both defended the right ofjournalists to publish leaked government documents, after police warned any further release of diplomatic cables could be a "criminal matter". yesterday, scotland yard announced that it was launching an investigation into the leak of dispatches from sir kim darroch. the british ambassador in washington had been highly critical of the trump administration. the leak of sir kim's comments led to his resignation. andy moore reports. our man in washington, sir kim darroch, has resigned, but that is not the end of the matter. now a police enquiry will try to get to the bottom of who leaked his e—mails. the memos, published in the mail on sunday, called president trump inept and insecure. mr trump responded by calling the ambassador wacky and pompous and said
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and serena williams, this yearfacing experts in mixed doubles. but sometimes, all the tactics and know—how can't stop your instinct. —— pure instinct. this game, though, was more than just an exhibition, and bruno soares and nicole melichar big names in the sport, playing on their terms. that speed of reaction to the specialists to break and end the first set, but bring competitors together and you'd expect a response. they can't quite agree if it's murena or serandy, but whatever the name... 0ne agree if it's murena or serandy, but whatever the name... one set all, but for producers, that a rare first letter. —— for bruno soares. every u nforced letter. —— for bruno soares. every unforced error. he knows the court geometry. commentator: that is an amazing angle. too much to come back from, even for these great champions. for many, a different kind of wimbledon is over. next year he will hope they follow him towards the top again. there are aside, i think, we were probably a little bit more up than them throughout, they were more co
and serena williams, this yearfacing experts in mixed doubles. but sometimes, all the tactics and know—how can't stop your instinct. —— pure instinct. this game, though, was more than just an exhibition, and bruno soares and nicole melichar big names in the sport, playing on their terms. that speed of reaction to the specialists to break and end the first set, but bring competitors together and you'd expect a response. they can't quite agree if it's murena or serandy, but whatever the...
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williams will be in action against barbora strycova. she says she has benefited from the extra court time she had with andy murray in the next doubles. but by blister cover is likely to mix things up and get serena williams moving, as we saw againstjohanna konta when she knocked the british number one eyed. it will be a fascinating contest. it could be an eighth title force that ina could be an eighth title force that in a williams, if she gets there. we will of course keep you up—to—date. the arsenal club captain laurent koscielny has refused to travel on the club's pre—season tour of the united states. the 33—year—old has a year left on his contract, but is understood to want a move away this summer. arsenal have put out statement saying they're "very disappointed" by koscielny‘s actions, which they say are against their clear instructions. stage 16 of the tour de france is underway. it's a 177 kilometre loop around nimes. follow it live via the bbc sport website and app. that's all the sport for now. thank you very much i
williams will be in action against barbora strycova. she says she has benefited from the extra court time she had with andy murray in the next doubles. but by blister cover is likely to mix things up and get serena williams moving, as we saw againstjohanna konta when she knocked the british number one eyed. it will be a fascinating contest. it could be an eighth title force that ina could be an eighth title force that in a williams, if she gets there. we will of course keep you up—to—date....
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a,500 jobs at risk at the betting chain william hill. the firm blames the planned closure of 700 shops on recent changes to the regulations on fixed odds gambling. a lot of these people, mainly women, in areas where there isn't much other employment have been working for, and very loyally, for william hill for many years. and if the industry as well as government were aware of the potential consequences of this legislation, between the two of them, they should have been meeting to mitigate the circumstances that we're now in. we'll have the latest from our business editor simonjack. the other main stories on bbc news at 5... iran summons the british ambassador in tehran, over what it calls the "illegal seizure" of an iranian oil tanker off gibraltar both contenders for the tory party leadership are told to raise the standard of adult social care if they become britain's next prime minister. this is the scene live now in stirling where the prime minister is about to make a speech calling on her successor to strengthen the union of the uni
a,500 jobs at risk at the betting chain william hill. the firm blames the planned closure of 700 shops on recent changes to the regulations on fixed odds gambling. a lot of these people, mainly women, in areas where there isn't much other employment have been working for, and very loyally, for william hill for many years. and if the industry as well as government were aware of the potential consequences of this legislation, between the two of them, they should have been meeting to mitigate the...
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her little boy, william, some refer to him as billy, is now internationally known as bishop william jay barber ii, who was the architect of the moral monday movement and now founder and leader of the repairs of the breach, or the poor people's national campaign. in 1966, mother barber began working as the office manager at the washington county union elementary school while her husband taught science at the school. in 1971, when mrs. barber began her duties at plymouth high school, she made history as the first african-american office manager at a desegregated school in that county. mrs. barber's passion and conviction have led her to impact generations of students over her 53 years of service. she has served 11 principals and in some cases she's watched students and their parents and grandparents ma particularry late through -- ma particularry ate through the school and taught some students concert piano. he led choirrs and served as musician for the school for many, many years and she continues. in her more than half a century service to north carolina's public schools i, today, appla
her little boy, william, some refer to him as billy, is now internationally known as bishop william jay barber ii, who was the architect of the moral monday movement and now founder and leader of the repairs of the breach, or the poor people's national campaign. in 1966, mother barber began working as the office manager at the washington county union elementary school while her husband taught science at the school. in 1971, when mrs. barber began her duties at plymouth high school, she made...
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as for yesterday's action, the 15—year—old cori gaugh beat venus williams. and it was a day of shocks across the men and women's drawers.
as for yesterday's action, the 15—year—old cori gaugh beat venus williams. and it was a day of shocks across the men and women's drawers.
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next up for alison riske is serena williams. she's safely through to the last eight after cruising past spain's carla suarez navarro. the seven—time champion raced to a 6—2, 6—2 victory over the world number 31. the last time i played a fellow american, i lost what deftly wanted to do well this time and she is great on the grass. shooting at the number one player in the world, who just want a grass court tournament, so just want a grass court tournament, soi just want a grass court tournament, so i watched that match. i will be ready for it. karolina muchova knocked out third seed karolina pliskova in a marathon match on court 2. one set all, muchova went on to beat her fellow czech in the final set by 13 games to 11. they were on court for over three hours. let's round up some of the stories from the men's last 16 now. no marathon match for the two—time champion rafa nadal, who eased pastjoao sousa, the man who beat dan evans on saturday. the number three seed booking his place in the quarter—finals with a straight se
next up for alison riske is serena williams. she's safely through to the last eight after cruising past spain's carla suarez navarro. the seven—time champion raced to a 6—2, 6—2 victory over the world number 31. the last time i played a fellow american, i lost what deftly wanted to do well this time and she is great on the grass. shooting at the number one player in the world, who just want a grass court tournament, so just want a grass court tournament, soi just want a grass court...
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thank you very much, always a pleasure to speak to you and also in action today, rafa nadal and serena williams, but the focus for us is the brits and of course andy murray. david ornstein at wimbledon, thank you. one person has been killed during a volcanic eruption on the italian island of stromboli. the victim, believed to be a tourist, was walking on the volcano and was hit by rocks thrown out by the eruption. holiday—makers are reported to have run into the sea to seek shelter. a ship has been sent to the island in case it needs to be evacuated. time for a look at the weather. here's matt taylor. blue skies? exactly, through much of england, blue skies and sunny. temperature is creeping up. it's not the same everywhere. cloud across scotland and northern ireland producing rain for some, creeping a bit further southwards as well, but the clear skies will continue through the rest of today across much of wales, the midlands, in towards east anglia and southern counties of england and the channel islands and temperatures up a little bit, one or two micro—degrees warmer than yesterday, pea
thank you very much, always a pleasure to speak to you and also in action today, rafa nadal and serena williams, but the focus for us is the brits and of course andy murray. david ornstein at wimbledon, thank you. one person has been killed during a volcanic eruption on the italian island of stromboli. the victim, believed to be a tourist, was walking on the volcano and was hit by rocks thrown out by the eruption. holiday—makers are reported to have run into the sea to seek shelter. a ship...
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williams now in sight of a record equalling 24th grand slam title. a remarkable feat for a remarkable athlete. i have a greatjob and i love what i do, and i'm still pretty good at what i do, i guess, ijust enjoy it. it's just a remarkable experience every time. williams will now face simona halep in the final, after she breezed past elina svitolina. no doubting serena williams has been the star attraction here today, but there's still been plenty of british interest for the fans — with varied results. home interest in the mixed doubles is over, after evan hoyt and eden silva lost their quarterfinal to evan dodig and latisha chan. but in the wheelchair events, success for andy lapthorne, through to his final. who else fancies becoming a champion? andy swiss, bbc news, wimbledon. here on bbc one it's time for the news where you are. good evening, i'm assad ahmad. a father who passed out near his disabled daughter, after being punched and restrained by police officers, says he's "not a criminal". younas bentehar parked on a road in east london — hel
williams now in sight of a record equalling 24th grand slam title. a remarkable feat for a remarkable athlete. i have a greatjob and i love what i do, and i'm still pretty good at what i do, i guess, ijust enjoy it. it's just a remarkable experience every time. williams will now face simona halep in the final, after she breezed past elina svitolina. no doubting serena williams has been the star attraction here today, but there's still been plenty of british interest for the fans — with varied...
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and williams. -- clarida and williams. also on dollar-yen, japan inflation i'm a bring crude spiking on concerns of geopolitical risk around the strait of hormuz. backup in the two-year and 10 year, and a re-flattening after yesterday. teachers pointing to a higher open in europe and the u.s. equities in the u.s. yesterday getting a lift from the fed policymaker comments. there is debra mao in hong kong. boeing will take a 4.9 billion dollar charge when it reports earnings next week as fallout from the 737 max 8 continues. the after-tax charge covers compensation for airlines. the costs will equip more than $5 billion of revenue in the quarter. bmw has promoted production with a nude chief executive. this resets leadership as it attempts to catch up with rivals in the era of self driving and electric cars. the former executive is stepping years.ter four microsoft has topped quarterly sales and projections, fueled by cloud computing services and a surprisingly strong and does business. it forecasts
and williams. -- clarida and williams. also on dollar-yen, japan inflation i'm a bring crude spiking on concerns of geopolitical risk around the strait of hormuz. backup in the two-year and 10 year, and a re-flattening after yesterday. teachers pointing to a higher open in europe and the u.s. equities in the u.s. yesterday getting a lift from the fed policymaker comments. there is debra mao in hong kong. boeing will take a 4.9 billion dollar charge when it reports earnings next week as fallout...
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william barr's father, donald barr, hired jeffrey epstein. he hired jeffrey epstein to teach high school students. high school boys and high school girls. before jeffrey epstein became a rich player on wall street, his father hired epstein to be a math teacher at one of new york city's most exclusive private schools on the upper east side and there was something very, very strange about donald barr hiring jeffrey epstein. jeffrey epstein was not even a college graduate and that was and is unthinkable on faculties of elite private schools, but donald barr hired jeffrey epstein anyway and a year later, donald barr resigned from the battle on school after the board of trustees hired what the "new york times" called an outside committee to study the school and to assess its operation under mr. barr and not long after that, jeffrey epstein left the dalton school. he gave up teaching high school boys and high school girls and went to wall street. but he was not finished with high school girls. jeffrey epstein was never accused of a crime while he w
william barr's father, donald barr, hired jeffrey epstein. he hired jeffrey epstein to teach high school students. high school boys and high school girls. before jeffrey epstein became a rich player on wall street, his father hired epstein to be a math teacher at one of new york city's most exclusive private schools on the upper east side and there was something very, very strange about donald barr hiring jeffrey epstein. jeffrey epstein was not even a college graduate and that was and is...
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herbert -- irvin williams. he had been a gardener at the national park service and he was in charge of dangerfield island, candlewick gardens. misses mellon came one day and they had a marvelous visit. from that point on was involved with this is mellon. i got to know mr. williams during the reagan years. i did not work in the gardens but i saw mr. williams pretty much on a daily basis with her. i was often in his offices which are located under the north portico in this dugout area. a sparsely furnished room for a gardener. they started driving around looking for trees and they found some. then they had to have them brought over to the white house and it was a process. they were taken to the greenhouse is first. mr. williams and i, he taught me a lot about the history of the horticultural design and historical context. and explaining to me the magnolia trees and the grass and the plan and the design. gardenss said that the where the work of misses paul mellon and misses mellon for short. we never talked, we ne
herbert -- irvin williams. he had been a gardener at the national park service and he was in charge of dangerfield island, candlewick gardens. misses mellon came one day and they had a marvelous visit. from that point on was involved with this is mellon. i got to know mr. williams during the reagan years. i did not work in the gardens but i saw mr. williams pretty much on a daily basis with her. i was often in his offices which are located under the north portico in this dugout area. a sparsely...
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i serino williams is on the cusp of making tennis history. already a legend and considered one of the greats of the sport the 37 year old has the chance to stand alone as the greatest woman to ever play the game i am i love what i do in our wake up every morning and i get to be fit and i get to play sport and i get to play in front of crowds like at wimbledon not everyone can do that you know it's like to be really just kind of break it down and i have a great job and i love what i do that i'm still pretty good to what i do i guess so . but she faces a very unpredictable opponent and some want to howl at the press health chasing her very 1st wimbledon title i heard it's an amazing feeling and really he said even though so nervous because of this it's one of the best moments of my life so i'm trying just to enjoy as much as possible and could be happy that they could go through the fight. williams can take comfort in numbers she's won 9 of the previous 10 meetings but this isn't just serino versus how that it's her arena versus history. she's
i serino williams is on the cusp of making tennis history. already a legend and considered one of the greats of the sport the 37 year old has the chance to stand alone as the greatest woman to ever play the game i am i love what i do in our wake up every morning and i get to be fit and i get to play sport and i get to play in front of crowds like at wimbledon not everyone can do that you know it's like to be really just kind of break it down and i have a great job and i love what i do that i'm...
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williams eventually surrendered. police say this all started earlier that morning when williams fired a shot in his apartment that went into another unit. when officers showed up, williams took off, leading police on the wild cross-county chase. williams is facing several charges, including attempted murder of an officer. the three young kids that police say were with him are said to be okay. tom? >> stephanie, thank you. >>> and there's much more ahead on "world news tonight" this saturday. where beaches were closed today because of a great white. communities on edge after that shark and others were seen right near the shore. we'll tell you where this happened. >>> the jailhouse beating. a deputy caught on camera punching a handcuffed inmate in the face. how this started and what police are now saying. >>> and the small plane crashing into a community center. those final moments caught on surveillance. stay with us. i didn't have to shout out for help. i didn't have to get you a lift. and i didn't have to call your
williams eventually surrendered. police say this all started earlier that morning when williams fired a shot in his apartment that went into another unit. when officers showed up, williams took off, leading police on the wild cross-county chase. williams is facing several charges, including attempted murder of an officer. the three young kids that police say were with him are said to be okay. tom? >> stephanie, thank you. >>> and there's much more ahead on "world news...
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irvin williams. he had been a gardener at the national park service and he was in charge of dangerfield island, candlewick gardens. misses mellon came one day and they had a marvelous visit. from that point on was involved with this is mellon. i got to know mr. williams during the reagan years. i did not work in the gardens but i saw mr. williams pretty much on a daily basis with her. i was often in his offices which are located under the north portico in this dugout area. a sparsely furnished room for a gardener. they started driving around looking for trees and they found some. then they had to have them brought over to the white house and it was a process. they were taken to the greenhouse is first. mr. williams and i, he taught me a lot about the history of the gardens in a horticultural design and historical context. and explaining to me the magnolia trees and the grass and the plan and the design. he always said that the gardens where the work of misses paul mellon and misses mellon for short.
irvin williams. he had been a gardener at the national park service and he was in charge of dangerfield island, candlewick gardens. misses mellon came one day and they had a marvelous visit. from that point on was involved with this is mellon. i got to know mr. williams during the reagan years. i did not work in the gardens but i saw mr. williams pretty much on a daily basis with her. i was often in his offices which are located under the north portico in this dugout area. a sparsely furnished...
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the court to us or andy murray and serena williams. this time, they're facing two experts and mixed doubles. but sometimes all the tactics and know—how cannot stop pure instinct. this part of the game is more than an exhibition, and bruno suarez our top seeds in the drawer. the big names in the sport we re drawer. the big names in the sport were playing on their terms. that speed of reaction to the specialist toa speed of reaction to the specialist to a break and in the first set, to bring the break competitors together and you expect a response. they cannot quite agree if it's, whatever they are named, they are finding court combinations and at a crucial time, the heavyweights forced individual errors. one set all, but for suarez that was a rare and forced era, the brazilians were not -- 12 forced era, the brazilians were not —— 12 grand slams and they know that the geography and geometry. —— two grand slams. too much to come back from, even for these great champions. a different kind of wimbledon is over, next year they hop
the court to us or andy murray and serena williams. this time, they're facing two experts and mixed doubles. but sometimes all the tactics and know—how cannot stop pure instinct. this part of the game is more than an exhibition, and bruno suarez our top seeds in the drawer. the big names in the sport we re drawer. the big names in the sport were playing on their terms. that speed of reaction to the specialist toa speed of reaction to the specialist to a break and in the first set, to bring...
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william mead was just a year old when he died from sepsis after a chest infection. it's estimated 25,000 children develop the condition in the uk every year. in order to treat sepsis, you first have to think about it. and that's the problem — we've got to get those health care professionals on the front line to first think it, to suspect it, to then treat it. and that's half of the problem. that's where the disconnect is. the sepsis trust has been training nhs staff to treat and deal with it quickly. we need to ensure that resources are applied to this. we need to ensure that the new standards for emergency departments accurately measure what's happening to patients with sepsis. and we need to ensure that the government and statutory bodies do more to allow doctors to deliver this care at the right time. in april, new guidance was issued to all nhs trusts in england. hospital staff are to look for early signs of sepsis when a patient comes into a&e, and alert a senior doctor if the patient hasn't responded to treatment within an hour. any trusts missing those targ
william mead was just a year old when he died from sepsis after a chest infection. it's estimated 25,000 children develop the condition in the uk every year. in order to treat sepsis, you first have to think about it. and that's the problem — we've got to get those health care professionals on the front line to first think it, to suspect it, to then treat it. and that's half of the problem. that's where the disconnect is. the sepsis trust has been training nhs staff to treat and deal with it...
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beating venus williams in the first round, it has been remarkable. tremendous story and another likely one tomorrow with serena williams and andy murray on court, thank you both very much indeed. that is it for the papers tonight. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it is all there for you seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers, and if you miss the programme any evening, you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you, kevin and benedicte. goodbye. good evening, i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes here with your latest sports news. the story of the day was at wimbledon, where it seems we have a new global tennis star, and she's only 15. cori gauff, or coco to herfriends, had already knocked out venus williams earlier in the tournament, and now she's into the fourth round after beating polona hercog in an epic match on centre court. james burford reports. teenagers, right? always listening to their music. she had a pretty good excuse, this is quite a big occasion. she has got to zoning. but not since 1990 h
beating venus williams in the first round, it has been remarkable. tremendous story and another likely one tomorrow with serena williams and andy murray on court, thank you both very much indeed. that is it for the papers tonight. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it is all there for you seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers, and if you miss the programme any evening, you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you, kevin and benedicte....
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herbert -- irvin williams. he had been a gardener at the national park service and he was in charge of dangerfield island, candlewick gardens. misses mellon came one day and they had a marvelous visit. from that point on was involved with this is mellon. i got to know mr. williams during the reagan years. i did not work in the gardens but i saw mr. williams pretty much on a daily basis with her. i was often in his offices which are located under the north portico in this dugout area. a sparsely furnished room for a gardener. they started driving around looking for trees and they found some. then they had to have them brought over to the white house and it was a process. they were taken to the greenhouse is first. mr. williams and i, he taught me a lot about the history of the gardens in a horticultural design and historical context. and explaining to me the magnolia trees and the grass and the plan and the design. he always said that the gardens where the work of misses paul mellon and misses mellon for short.
herbert -- irvin williams. he had been a gardener at the national park service and he was in charge of dangerfield island, candlewick gardens. misses mellon came one day and they had a marvelous visit. from that point on was involved with this is mellon. i got to know mr. williams during the reagan years. i did not work in the gardens but i saw mr. williams pretty much on a daily basis with her. i was often in his offices which are located under the north portico in this dugout area. a sparsely...
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we will talk more on that ina williams. we will talk more on that in a moment, but we have a brilliant story unravelling at the moment out on centre court not least because a 15—year—old who has lit up this tournament once again, wimbledon would not be wimbledon without the gb public being put through the ring, and so often a british player does that, but not tonight, it is a 15—year—old having surprised many upsetting venus williams in the opening round of play and then a former wimbledon semifinalist in the second round. she has fought her way back into her third—round match having dropped the set before winning the second on a tie—break. and i can tell you the amount of support not only on centre court for her a few moments ago when she fought her way back into the match but the huge crowd on henman hill behind me was deafening. so we could see once again real surprise, a real shock, if as many hope she can book her place in the next round. realise of course will then fix on andy murray and serena williams in
we will talk more on that ina williams. we will talk more on that in a moment, but we have a brilliant story unravelling at the moment out on centre court not least because a 15—year—old who has lit up this tournament once again, wimbledon would not be wimbledon without the gb public being put through the ring, and so often a british player does that, but not tonight, it is a 15—year—old having surprised many upsetting venus williams in the opening round of play and then a former...
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she produced some superb tennis which serena williams had no a nswer tennis which serena williams had no answer to. we might feel we perhaps underestimated her because there we re underestimated her because there were so underestimated her because there were so much talk about serena williams getting this elusive 24th grand slam but after taking the first set 6—2, she did the same again to take the second and wrap up the match in under an hour. it was a brilliant performance but somewhat helped by a number of uncharacteristic errors from serena williams. 26 unforced errors in this match as perhaps she felt the effects of the lack of match time which she has had in the lead up to these wimbledon championships. she went out in the third round of the french open, she had a knee injury, should not play any warm up tournaments in the lead up to wimbledon but it will all be about this performance from simona halep, the first romanian to win the wimbledon title in front of her family. her mum said it was a dream that she would see her daughter win the wimbledon title. she saw her get her h
she produced some superb tennis which serena williams had no a nswer tennis which serena williams had no answer to. we might feel we perhaps underestimated her because there we re underestimated her because there were so underestimated her because there were so much talk about serena williams getting this elusive 24th grand slam but after taking the first set 6—2, she did the same again to take the second and wrap up the match in under an hour. it was a brilliant performance but somewhat...
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serena williams is on the cusp of making tennis history. considered one of the greats of the sport the 37 year old's passion for the. i i love what i do not wake up every morning and i get to be fit and i get to play sport and i get to play in front of crowds like at wimbledon not everyone can do that you know it's like if you really just kind of break it down and have a great. place is a very unpredictable. how the person who very 1st wimbledon title. heard it's an amazing feeling really didn't though so nervous because of this it's one of the best moments of my life so i'm trying to enjoy as much as possible and could be happy that they could go to the fight. williams can take comfort in the numbers she's won 9 of their previous 10 meetings up this isn't just serena versus halep it's reno this is history. she's within touching distance of equalling margaret court 24 major wins. a record that stood for 46 years williams is now just one match from equalling it but since winning her last major in 2017 she struggled to overcome that last hurd
serena williams is on the cusp of making tennis history. considered one of the greats of the sport the 37 year old's passion for the. i i love what i do not wake up every morning and i get to be fit and i get to play sport and i get to play in front of crowds like at wimbledon not everyone can do that you know it's like if you really just kind of break it down and have a great. place is a very unpredictable. how the person who very 1st wimbledon title. heard it's an amazing feeling really...
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williams and a discussion of the fed walking back williams message later in the afternoon, and the vice chairman weighing in on a central bank that would like to get out front of the economy and economic data. we have the perfect guests for us in the next hour. james sweeney of credit suisse, he has been wonderful pushing against the panic of deflation and looking at disinflation, james sweeney on the events of this july. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ tom: this morning, williams and dialogue,ange the yields adjust, stocks grind higher. james sweeney with us in this hour. there will be one small chat for chairman powell. the chancellor says no to way no deal conservative already. .ohnson is love, i am lost all will come clear tuesday. 17, theylo 11 to landed and they returned. morning, everyone, this is bloomberg "surveillance." , tuesdayup on brexit if we have prime minister notson, i understand it is for certain, is the cabinet in place now out even if they are the same party? nejra: the question you have to ask is with parliament and the u.k. blocking that idea of suspending parliament,
williams and a discussion of the fed walking back williams message later in the afternoon, and the vice chairman weighing in on a central bank that would like to get out front of the economy and economic data. we have the perfect guests for us in the next hour. james sweeney of credit suisse, he has been wonderful pushing against the panic of deflation and looking at disinflation, james sweeney on the events of this july. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ tom: this morning, williams and dialogue,ange...
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so not only was william, the basic observations weren't carried out with william, the doctor didn't even suspect it at all. so you would hope that had we seen a doctor that might have taken his temperature, might have taken his temperature, might have taken his heart rate, his respiratory rate, all of those would have been alarming at that point and that doctor might have been able to send us straight to hospital for treatment. but simply put, he wasn't thinking about it so he didn't then look for the signs of it. there is also the case that once people get very aware of symptoms and get overly worried about things and jump to conclusions, what would you say about how vigilant people should be, when it is the time to get concerned and speak up and say i think this is sepsis? it's really important to get the message and education right. 0bviously, the message and education right. obviously, we don't want hundreds of thousands of people to get to accident and emergency with a high temperature because not everyone with a high temperature will suffer from sepsis. it's about getting the educa
so not only was william, the basic observations weren't carried out with william, the doctor didn't even suspect it at all. so you would hope that had we seen a doctor that might have taken his temperature, might have taken his temperature, might have taken his heart rate, his respiratory rate, all of those would have been alarming at that point and that doctor might have been able to send us straight to hospital for treatment. but simply put, he wasn't thinking about it so he didn't then look...
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desperately, williams dug deep, at last some flickers of that familiar fire. they were soon snuffed out. in less than an hour, it was all over. simona halep is the wimbledon champion. cue delight and utter disbelief. halep had produced the performance of her life and her opponent knew it. she literally played out of her mind, congratulations simona. it was my mum's dream. when i was ten she said if i want to do something in tennis, i have to play the final of wimbledon so the day came. thanks to my parents. what drama the fans have seen. most were expecting to watch serena williams make history. instead, they have a new champion. and as a fan of the duchess of cambridge, things got even better. really, well done. a quick chat before even more cheers. for simona halep, the perfect ending to a near—perfect performance. valtteri bottas has beaten his team—mate lewis hamilton to pole position by the tiniest of margins at the british grand prix. the finn finished ahead of the five time world champion byjust 6 thousandths of a second. hamilton was looking to sec
desperately, williams dug deep, at last some flickers of that familiar fire. they were soon snuffed out. in less than an hour, it was all over. simona halep is the wimbledon champion. cue delight and utter disbelief. halep had produced the performance of her life and her opponent knew it. she literally played out of her mind, congratulations simona. it was my mum's dream. when i was ten she said if i want to do something in tennis, i have to play the final of wimbledon so the day came. thanks...
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ask sherwin williams how to bring color to life with the very best paint. t paint. ♪ oooh oooh aaah ♪ i'm discovering, i'm discovering ooooh ♪ ♪ all the color in, all the color in the world ♪ ♪ i'm uncovering, i'm uncovering ♪ ♪ oooooh bring color to life with the very best paint, only at your sherwin-williams store. (crunching) i'm an ice cruncher. so i was excited about colgate total. it has sensitivity relief, so i don't have to give up doing what i love. aren't we lucky. colgate total. do more for your whole mouth. our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition for strength and energy! whoo-hoo! great-tasting ensure. with nine grams of protein and twenty-six vitamins and minerals. ensure, for strength and energy. and twenty-six vitamins and minerals. mettic breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of her body. she's also taking ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor, which is for postmenopausal women or for men with hr+/ her2- metastatic breast cancer as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letr
ask sherwin williams how to bring color to life with the very best paint. t paint. ♪ oooh oooh aaah ♪ i'm discovering, i'm discovering ooooh ♪ ♪ all the color in, all the color in the world ♪ ♪ i'm uncovering, i'm uncovering ♪ ♪ oooooh bring color to life with the very best paint, only at your sherwin-williams store. (crunching) i'm an ice cruncher. so i was excited about colgate total. it has sensitivity relief, so i don't have to give up doing what i love. aren't we lucky....
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and the chase for history is still on for serena williams. step-by-step and the record is just one step away. it's definitely a lot better. ijust needed some matches and i know that i'm improving and ijust needed to feel good and i said now that i feel good, i could do it i do best which is play tennis. i get to play in front of crowds in wimbledon, not eve ryo ne front of crowds in wimbledon, not everyone can do that. he reallyjust kind of break it down and i have a greatjob and i love what i do and i'm still pretty good at what i do, i guess. ijust really enjoy it, it's just a remarkable experience every time. should be playing forfirst should be playing for first time since the first romanian woman to get there, against, taken the first set, the second a bit tougher, she won 6—3 to reach her fifth grand slam final. i talked to my mum after the match, she said that her dream is to play finals in wimbledon because everyone is here, the royal box and i think it is an unbelievable moment. so today, her dream came true so i would play in the
and the chase for history is still on for serena williams. step-by-step and the record is just one step away. it's definitely a lot better. ijust needed some matches and i know that i'm improving and ijust needed to feel good and i said now that i feel good, i could do it i do best which is play tennis. i get to play in front of crowds in wimbledon, not eve ryo ne front of crowds in wimbledon, not everyone can do that. he reallyjust kind of break it down and i have a greatjob and i love what i...
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serena williams is on the cusp of making tennis history. already a legend and considered one of the greats of the sport the 37 year old's passion for the game. i love what i do you know i wake up every morning and i get to be fit and i get to play sport and i did to play in front of crowds like at wimbledon not everyone can do that you know it's like me really just kind of break it down and have a great job and i love what i do and i'm still pretty sure what i do. she faces a very unpredictable opponent in simona halep. hallock herself chasing her very 1st wimbledon title thank her it's an amazing feeling in them really they said even though so nervous because of this it's one of the best moments of my life so i'm trying to enjoy as much as possible and could be happy that they could go through the fight. williams can take comfort in the numbers she's won 9 of their previous 10 meetings but this isn't just serena versus halep it's reno versus history. is within touching distance of equalling margaret court 24 major wins. a record that stood
serena williams is on the cusp of making tennis history. already a legend and considered one of the greats of the sport the 37 year old's passion for the game. i love what i do you know i wake up every morning and i get to be fit and i get to play sport and i did to play in front of crowds like at wimbledon not everyone can do that you know it's like me really just kind of break it down and have a great job and i love what i do and i'm still pretty sure what i do. she faces a very unpredictable...