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michelle thompson has announced you will be standing down and will not be eligible for election as a party candidate in edinburgh west which she represents as an independent. 0ur correspondent is in glasgow. explained the background of her decision and what the party is doing. you will remember the background to this, the success the snp had at last westminster election, winning 56 of the 59 seats in school in. this morning the national executive committee met following the announcement of this snap general election to discuss candidate selection. in one sense they have a very straightforward decision, to put forward the 54 sitting mps that they have for candidacy for the upcoming election, but the decision they had to make was concerning the two other mps voted through as snp mps but subsequently resigned. michelle thompson and natalie mcgarry who resigned after becoming involved in police investigations. today they had that meeting and the decision was reached at the 54 would go ahead but there was no mention of natalie mcgarry or michelle thompson in the release sent out by the sn
michelle thompson has announced you will be standing down and will not be eligible for election as a party candidate in edinburgh west which she represents as an independent. 0ur correspondent is in glasgow. explained the background of her decision and what the party is doing. you will remember the background to this, the success the snp had at last westminster election, winning 56 of the 59 seats in school in. this morning the national executive committee met following the announcement of this...
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you are on course for the winner of your life, just a few homes from glory but lexi thompson's dream was about to become a nightmare. the reason, this moment from her previous round. look closely, she marks a ball, picks it up closely, she marks a ball, picks it up and then puts it down in a fractionally different place, which is against the rules. no one noticed at the time but a tv viewer spotted it, alerted officials who then interrupted her final round to give her a four shot penalty. is this a joke? no, it is not. that is ridiculous. thomson was in tears. instead of two shots ahead she was to be had. this belief shared by the watching tiger woods the immediately tweeted, viewers at home should not be officials wearing stripes. let's go lexie, when this thing anyway. she came remarkably close. she battled back and on the final hole at this putt to win. agonisingly, victory slipped away. all because of that one eagle eyed deer. victory slipped away. all because of that one eagle eyed deerlj victory slipped away. all because of that one eagle eyed deer. i wasn't expecting that on w
you are on course for the winner of your life, just a few homes from glory but lexi thompson's dream was about to become a nightmare. the reason, this moment from her previous round. look closely, she marks a ball, picks it up closely, she marks a ball, picks it up and then puts it down in a fractionally different place, which is against the rules. no one noticed at the time but a tv viewer spotted it, alerted officials who then interrupted her final round to give her a four shot penalty. is...
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was commissioned by the government and led by 11—time pa ralympic gold—medallist baroness tanni grey—thompson. the publication comes amid bullying allegations against coaches, mounting concern over the use of medication and the child sex abuse scandal in football. actually it's about winning medals, that's something that i think eve ryo ne that's something that i think everyone in the uk would support, we feel better as a nation when we're winning football, paralympics, olympics, you name it, it's a moment to celebrate. but over the last few yea rs to celebrate. but over the last few years duty of care is something that has been slipping away, it's not intentional or malicious, but there's hard targets out there and we wa nt there's hard targets out there and we want to see british athletes doing well. if we get duty of care right we can do well if not better. meanwhile olympic rowing champion dame katharine grainger, here on the right, has been appointed the new chair of uk sport. dame katherine is britain's most successful female olympian, winning gold in 2012 and four silver medals. she'll
was commissioned by the government and led by 11—time pa ralympic gold—medallist baroness tanni grey—thompson. the publication comes amid bullying allegations against coaches, mounting concern over the use of medication and the child sex abuse scandal in football. actually it's about winning medals, that's something that i think eve ryo ne that's something that i think everyone in the uk would support, we feel better as a nation when we're winning football, paralympics, olympics, you name...
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in touch with the leaders, but a round of 71 yesterday has left her eight shots behind leader lexi thompson of america. hull gets herfinal round under way at 20 to nine uk time — this evening. following johanna konta's victory in the miami open yesterday it's the men's turn today. and it's a repeat of the australian open final with roger federer taking on rafa nadal. federer won that day and claimed the first set here 6—3 with a solitary break. he is serving for the title as we speak in the second set right now. roger federer is on serve right now. we will keep you up to date with that. and finally, belgium's phillipe gilbert took an impressive solo victory in one of cycling's five one—day "monuments" — the tour of flanders. the home favourite pulled clear with more than 50 kilometres to go over the belgian hills and cobbles and finished in style, hopping off his bike and carrying it over the line. apparently that is allowed in the rules. that's all from sportsday. there'll be more sport on the bbc news channel throughout the evening. hello and welcome.
in touch with the leaders, but a round of 71 yesterday has left her eight shots behind leader lexi thompson of america. hull gets herfinal round under way at 20 to nine uk time — this evening. following johanna konta's victory in the miami open yesterday it's the men's turn today. and it's a repeat of the australian open final with roger federer taking on rafa nadal. federer won that day and claimed the first set here 6—3 with a solitary break. he is serving for the title as we speak in the...
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hugh thompson, march16th, 1968, 36 years have gone past. how clear in your mind are the memories of that day? certain things too clear. other things not clear. what is clear? when you shut your eyes, what do you see? a lot of pain and suffering by a lot of people. i remember the first girl getting killed after i asked help for her. how was she killed? medina walked up and blew her away. this is one of the commanding officers on the ground? commanding officer. he shot her at point—blank range? yes, sir. you saw it in front of your eyes? yes, sir, we asked for help for her. and we were just kind of in shock because, by that time, we had already questioned what was going on, or what we had seen happen or seen the aftermath of what had actually happened. but when you landed your helicopter, it started all over again and was still going on? mm—hm. on two different occasions. and then we asked for help and i got a girl killed. and then we asked for help again and we got a bunch of people killed. so it was kind of obvious that asking wasn't ge
hugh thompson, march16th, 1968, 36 years have gone past. how clear in your mind are the memories of that day? certain things too clear. other things not clear. what is clear? when you shut your eyes, what do you see? a lot of pain and suffering by a lot of people. i remember the first girl getting killed after i asked help for her. how was she killed? medina walked up and blew her away. this is one of the commanding officers on the ground? commanding officer. he shot her at point—blank range?...
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ben thompson is at a cash and carry in the midlands to find out how the economy is affecting the business and its customers. we're here at east end foods. it is a cash and carry selling too big and small firms. it also manufactures and sells some of its products around the world and imports raw materials as well. it is the perfect sample of business facing up to uncertainty as far as the economy is concerned. google get the latest economic growth figures later this morning. let's discuss them. —— we will get. good morning. let me start with you, jason. we talk about uncertainty. as far as the economy is concerned, it is very uncertain at the moment. what does that mean for you? last years since the referendum vote we have seen the currency referendum vote we have seen the currency situation affecting the business with devaluation of sterling. we net imports. we process and manufacture here in the uk. those costs are difficult to pass on to our customers and the consumer. there is a feeling that if you are an importer, you're also an exporter. one does better and wonders worse. it is n
ben thompson is at a cash and carry in the midlands to find out how the economy is affecting the business and its customers. we're here at east end foods. it is a cash and carry selling too big and small firms. it also manufactures and sells some of its products around the world and imports raw materials as well. it is the perfect sample of business facing up to uncertainty as far as the economy is concerned. google get the latest economic growth figures later this morning. let's discuss them....
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this is business live from bbc news with ben thompson and aaron heslehurst. fighting protectionism! or so they say. foreign ministers of the world's seven largest economies arrive in italy with free trade high on the agenda. live from london, that's our top story on monday the 10th of april. today's meeting in italy comes at a crossroads for international trade. we'll ask an expert whether political upheaval signals the end for globalisation. also in the programme: regulators investigate barclays boss jess staley in relation to alleged misconduct in a whistle—blowing programme. the bank says it'll reduce the chief exec‘s pay as a result of the probe. and all the details of what you need to know for the trading week ahead. investing in the future. later in the programme we'll speak to the boss of a company hoping to develop the next generation of coding geniuses. and also today, do you hate mondays? ido! the green party in the uk want to introduce a three—day weekend. would you want one, and would you work longer hours to get one? just use the hashtag #bbcbizlive. how about if
this is business live from bbc news with ben thompson and aaron heslehurst. fighting protectionism! or so they say. foreign ministers of the world's seven largest economies arrive in italy with free trade high on the agenda. live from london, that's our top story on monday the 10th of april. today's meeting in italy comes at a crossroads for international trade. we'll ask an expert whether political upheaval signals the end for globalisation. also in the programme: regulators investigate...
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this is lexi thompson. on sunday she was on the verge of victory in the ana inspiration when a helpful viewer rang in to point out she'd broken the rules a day earlier. her crime? moving the ball about half an inch. rules are rules and with just six holes remaining she was given a four shot penalty which ultimately cost her the title. andy swiss has the story. just imagine it. on course for the win of your life, just a few holes from glory, but lexi thompson's dream was about to become a nightmare. the reason? this moment from her previous round. look closely. she walks to her ball, picks it up, then puts it down in a fractionally different place, which is against the rules. nobody noticed at the time but a tv viewer spotted it, alerted the officials, who then interrupted her final round to give her a four shot penalty. is this a joke? no, not at all. thompson was in tears. instead of two shots ahead, she was now two behind. her disbelief shared by the watching tiger woods, who immediately tweeted, "viewers
this is lexi thompson. on sunday she was on the verge of victory in the ana inspiration when a helpful viewer rang in to point out she'd broken the rules a day earlier. her crime? moving the ball about half an inch. rules are rules and with just six holes remaining she was given a four shot penalty which ultimately cost her the title. andy swiss has the story. just imagine it. on course for the win of your life, just a few holes from glory, but lexi thompson's dream was about to become a...
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this is business live from bbc news, with ben thompson and sally bundock. let battle commence! plans for an early election in the uk look set to be approved as the prime minister seeks to strengthen her hand in the brexit negotiations. live from london, that's our top story on wednesday 19th of april. the uk will go to the polls onjune eighth and brexit will be the key battle ground on the campaign trail. we will have the details. the chinese giant that will be sharing its driverless car technology. could its driverless car technology. could it accelerate the sector? after a busy day for the markets die jesting the news of the snap election, this is how the numbers in europe have open. we will have the details for you, and why. the uk election will be dominated by brexit — so what's the view from the eu? we'll be crossing live to brussels to find out. what do you want to ask about what the election means for brexitjust use the hashtag #bbcbizlive. welcome to the programme. here we go again. nine months after becoming prime minister, theresa may is throwing the dice and bettin
this is business live from bbc news, with ben thompson and sally bundock. let battle commence! plans for an early election in the uk look set to be approved as the prime minister seeks to strengthen her hand in the brexit negotiations. live from london, that's our top story on wednesday 19th of april. the uk will go to the polls onjune eighth and brexit will be the key battle ground on the campaign trail. we will have the details. the chinese giant that will be sharing its driverless car...
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now, spare a thought for lexi thompson. the american was two shots clear during the final round of one of women's golf‘s major tournaments, when she was penalised by officials, effectively costing her the title. but it was a tv viewer who spotted her mistake rather than a referee. 0ur correspondent, andy swiss, reports. just imagine it. you are on course for the winner of your life, just few holes from glory... but lexi thompson's dream was about to become a nightmare. the reason? this moment from her previous round. look closely. she marks her ball, picks it up and put it down in a fraction ofa it up and put it down in a fraction of a different place, which is against the rules. nobody noticed that the time but a tv viewer spotted it, alerted officials, who then interrupted her final spotted it, alerted officials, who then interrupted herfinal round spotted it, alerted officials, who then interrupted her final round to give her a four shot penalty. yeah is this a joke? no, give her a four shot penalty. yeah is this ajoke
now, spare a thought for lexi thompson. the american was two shots clear during the final round of one of women's golf‘s major tournaments, when she was penalised by officials, effectively costing her the title. but it was a tv viewer who spotted her mistake rather than a referee. 0ur correspondent, andy swiss, reports. just imagine it. you are on course for the winner of your life, just few holes from glory... but lexi thompson's dream was about to become a nightmare. the reason? this moment...
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thompson later thanked her fans for helping her through. golf is no stranger to trial by television, but its results are rarely this painful. that's all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the broadcaster and author, damejoan bakewell and thejournalist, tim montgomerie. tomorrow's front pages, starting with the telegraph. the telegraph leads with criticism of the national trust for dropping the word easter from its easter egg hunt, and carries a large picture from the explosion in st petersburg. the i says opinion polls show labour losing over a hundred seats at next months local elections. the express reports one in five british workers has no retirement savings at all. the financial times leads with the news that unemployment in the eurozone is at an eight year low. the metro reports a claim by a union leader that some teachers are working four day weeks then working another for free to keep up with the workload. the daily m
thompson later thanked her fans for helping her through. golf is no stranger to trial by television, but its results are rarely this painful. that's all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the broadcaster and author, damejoan bakewell and thejournalist, tim montgomerie. tomorrow's front pages, starting with the telegraph. the telegraph leads with criticism of the national trust...
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this is breakfast, with katherine downes and ben thompson. the parents of madeleine mccann tell the bbc they're convinced real progress is being made as they try to discover what happened to their daughter. speaking ahead of the 10th anniversary of madeleine's disappearance, kate and gerry mccann talk of their regret at the time they've lost together and of their hope that she'll be found. no parent's going to give up on their child unless they know for certain that child's dead. and theyjust don't have any evidence. we should have been a family of five for all of that time. and, yeah, it does feel like stolen time. good morning. it's sunday the 30th of april. also ahead: an spectacular win for anthonyjoshua. it was billed as the biggest fight in british boxing history, and it definitely lived up to expectation. joshua powers past wladimir klitschko to become the unified heavyweight champion of the world. a pension pledge from theresa may. she promises to tackle irresponsible bosses, as jeremy corbyn sets out his plan for workers rights. pres
this is breakfast, with katherine downes and ben thompson. the parents of madeleine mccann tell the bbc they're convinced real progress is being made as they try to discover what happened to their daughter. speaking ahead of the 10th anniversary of madeleine's disappearance, kate and gerry mccann talk of their regret at the time they've lost together and of their hope that she'll be found. no parent's going to give up on their child unless they know for certain that child's dead. and theyjust...
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this is breakfast, with katherine downes and ben thompson. the parents of madeleine mccann tell the bbc they're convinced real progress is being made as they try to discover what happened to their daughter. speaking ahead of the 10th anniversary of madeleine's disappearance, kate and gerry mccann talk of their regret at the time they've lost together and of their hope that she'll be found. no parent is going to give up on there child unless they know for certain. —— there. but there is no evidence. we should have been a family of five for all of that time. and, yeah, it does feel like stolen
this is breakfast, with katherine downes and ben thompson. the parents of madeleine mccann tell the bbc they're convinced real progress is being made as they try to discover what happened to their daughter. speaking ahead of the 10th anniversary of madeleine's disappearance, kate and gerry mccann talk of their regret at the time they've lost together and of their hope that she'll be found. no parent is going to give up on there child unless they know for certain. —— there. but there is no...
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this is business live from bbc news with sally bundock and ben thompson. can the us do a deal with japan? after president trump dumped a key trade deal with asia — the vice president begins a visit to the country to drum up trade — and rebuild bridges. live from london, that's our top story on tuesday 18th april. the americans have also accused japan of currency manipulation. so what are the odds of the two sides achieving a trade deal? also in the programme, a big day for the us financial sector as bank of america and goldman sachs we'll get the lowdown from new york. could a computer come up with the next big medical breakthrough? we'll meet the man who's using artificial intelligence to try to bush back the boundaries of medical science. and as weetabix fails to take off in china, its chinese owner puts the company up for sale. so today, we want to know, what gets you going in a morning? what's your breakfast wherever in the world you're watching us today? welcome to the programme. of course it has to be a full english! send in your comments. in the
this is business live from bbc news with sally bundock and ben thompson. can the us do a deal with japan? after president trump dumped a key trade deal with asia — the vice president begins a visit to the country to drum up trade — and rebuild bridges. live from london, that's our top story on tuesday 18th april. the americans have also accused japan of currency manipulation. so what are the odds of the two sides achieving a trade deal? also in the programme, a big day for the us financial...
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a republican who voted for hillary clinton, amber thompson was a staunch trump critic and remains so, but nonetheless applauds his decision to strike syria. even a blind squirrel finds the nut sometimes. i believe that trump's response to the chemical attack in syria was 100% correct, and i hope that putting pressure on the russians and the assad regime will help to bring an end to this war. i hope that syria will be donald trump's nut. donald trump has been suffering from historically low approval ratings, but in this rundown region, we did not find much evidence of buyer's remorse. president trump has been much like candidate trump, and while that has horrified liberals in america's major cities, who regard him as a national embarrassment, here in the rust belt he is still widely viewed as a potential national saviour. two trumps, two americas. but the region that won him the presidency remains a stronghold. nick bryant, bbc news, 0hio. well that's what the voters think, but what about the president himself? jon sopel is in washington. president trump has been giving us some idea of
a republican who voted for hillary clinton, amber thompson was a staunch trump critic and remains so, but nonetheless applauds his decision to strike syria. even a blind squirrel finds the nut sometimes. i believe that trump's response to the chemical attack in syria was 100% correct, and i hope that putting pressure on the russians and the assad regime will help to bring an end to this war. i hope that syria will be donald trump's nut. donald trump has been suffering from historically low...
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an eagle—eyed television viewer spotted this infringement during thompson's third round. the world number four misplacing her ball on the green. the issue was only raised during the final round with thompson leading by two shots with six to play. i played amazing today and probably the best golf i played all week. i wasn't expecting that on whatever hole that was. i did not intentionally do that. so, to the officials or whoever called in, that was not my purpose. i didn't realise idid was not my purpose. i didn't realise i did that, but i fought hard coming in and! i did that, but i fought hard coming in and i didn't give up. i knew i could still win, but so many players played great. olly foster is here with more sport in the next hour. yes, good news for some! hugh, thank you very much. let's get more on the explosion in st petersburg. authorities have reported another explosive device has been found and made safe. francesca visser is a reporter for prospekt magazine in st petersburg, and shejoins me on the line from the scene. just describe the scene at the moment? wel
an eagle—eyed television viewer spotted this infringement during thompson's third round. the world number four misplacing her ball on the green. the issue was only raised during the final round with thompson leading by two shots with six to play. i played amazing today and probably the best golf i played all week. i wasn't expecting that on whatever hole that was. i did not intentionally do that. so, to the officials or whoever called in, that was not my purpose. i didn't realise idid was not...
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finished second last year, but after a round of 71, she's eight shots behind this woman, america's lexi thompson, who heads the field on 13 under par overall. she narrowly missed out on a birdie at the 7th there. world number one mark selby leads mark williams 5—4 after the session at snooker‘s china open final. it is the first to ten frames. it is the first to ten frames. that's all sport for now. i'll have more in the next hour. a former government advisor is calling for a change in the law to force doctors to tell the authorities when a patient is no longerfit to drive. the campaign started after the death of three—year—old poppy—arabella clarke who was killed crossing the road by a pensioner who'd been warned to stop driving because of poor eyesight. barrister daniel sokol who has advised the ministry of defence and ministry ofjustice says the authorities shouldn'tjust rely on the honesty of the patient. if the patient is, of course, doctor, i will stop driving, and does not, then that usually is not followed up. you may have someone on the roads at the moment who is as blind as a
finished second last year, but after a round of 71, she's eight shots behind this woman, america's lexi thompson, who heads the field on 13 under par overall. she narrowly missed out on a birdie at the 7th there. world number one mark selby leads mark williams 5—4 after the session at snooker‘s china open final. it is the first to ten frames. it is the first to ten frames. that's all sport for now. i'll have more in the next hour. a former government advisor is calling for a change in the...
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hello, this is breakfast, with ben thompson and kat downes. six people are arrested for what the police describe as a brutal attack on a young asylum seeker. it happened at the 17—year—old stood at a bus stop in south london — detectives say they are treating it as a hate crime. good morning, it‘s sunday second of april. also ahead: more than 250 people die in columbia after a massive landslide — many more are still missing. johanna konta wins the biggest tennis title by a british woman in 40 years — she beats caroline wozniacki to win the miami open and becomes the highest ranking british player
hello, this is breakfast, with ben thompson and kat downes. six people are arrested for what the police describe as a brutal attack on a young asylum seeker. it happened at the 17—year—old stood at a bus stop in south london — detectives say they are treating it as a hate crime. good morning, it‘s sunday second of april. also ahead: more than 250 people die in columbia after a massive landslide — many more are still missing. johanna konta wins the biggest tennis title by a british...
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anne thompson, st. clair, michigan. >>> you heard about the game, uconn going down to defeat in women's basketball winning 111 straight games. a look at the stunning upset and what's to come. >> reporter: one of the greatest winning streaks in history shattered at the buzzer. the uconn huskies were stunned by mississippi state losing their first game losing the first game after winning 110 in a row. uconn blocked a potential game winning shot. not from oregon junior nicknamed itty-bitty. >> uconn is an incredible team and for me to make this shot against them is unbelievable. i'm still in shock. >> reporter: it was sweet revenge for the lady bull dogs. uconn's phenomenal streak is amazing. but give it the old college try. to match and beat them an nfl would have to go undefeated for six years. a major league team winning every game in spring and much of summer, april through july just to get close. after a night of celebrations, mississippi state now goes up against south carolina for the title sunday,
anne thompson, st. clair, michigan. >>> you heard about the game, uconn going down to defeat in women's basketball winning 111 straight games. a look at the stunning upset and what's to come. >> reporter: one of the greatest winning streaks in history shattered at the buzzer. the uconn huskies were stunned by mississippi state losing their first game losing the first game after winning 110 in a row. uconn blocked a potential game winning shot. not from oregon junior nicknamed...
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finished second last year, but after a round of 71, she's eight shots behind this woman, america's lexi thompson, who heads the field on 13 under par overall. get out there today and play pretty solid. a lot of the putts just slipped out. i am looking forward to tomorrow. you never know what will happen. you never know what will happen. fingers crossed, i will have more in the next hour. the parents of a baby with a rare genetic condition have reached a £1.2 million crowdfunding project for treatment in the united states. charlie is receiving 2a hour treatment at london's great ormond hospitalfor a rare condition. his pa rents a re hospitalfor a rare condition. his parents are challenging doctors in court to keep him on a life support. the chancellor is to urge indian businesses to use the expertise of the city of london in the latest attempt by ministers to build trade links outside the european union. philip hammond's trade mission to delhi and mumbai is part of an effort to build a partnership with india as it tries to forge a future as a global manufacturing powerhouse. our business corresp
finished second last year, but after a round of 71, she's eight shots behind this woman, america's lexi thompson, who heads the field on 13 under par overall. get out there today and play pretty solid. a lot of the putts just slipped out. i am looking forward to tomorrow. you never know what will happen. you never know what will happen. fingers crossed, i will have more in the next hour. the parents of a baby with a rare genetic condition have reached a £1.2 million crowdfunding project for...
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hello, this is breakfast, with ben thompson and kat downes. six people are arrested for what the police describe as a brutal attack on a young asylum seeker. it happened at the 17—year—old stood at a bus stop in south london — detectives say they are treating it as a hate crime. good morning, it's sunday second of april. also ahead: more than 250 people die in columbia after a massive landslide — many more are still missing. should doctors be forced to tell the authorities when a patient is no longer fit to drive? we hear calls for a change in the law. johanna konta wins the biggest tennis title by a british woman in a0 years — she beats caroline wozniacki to win the miami open. it motivates you more to keep working hard and keep enjoying. also in sport — a surprise defeat for premier league leaders chelsea. their lead is cut to seven points after a 2—1 defeat to crystal palace at stamford bridge. and tomasz has the weather. it promises to be a nice day today. lots of sunshine on the way. yesterday we had to dodge a few showers b
hello, this is breakfast, with ben thompson and kat downes. six people are arrested for what the police describe as a brutal attack on a young asylum seeker. it happened at the 17—year—old stood at a bus stop in south london — detectives say they are treating it as a hate crime. good morning, it's sunday second of april. also ahead: more than 250 people die in columbia after a massive landslide — many more are still missing. should doctors be forced to tell the authorities when a...
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michelle thompson did that amid an ongoing police investigation into property deals. natalie mcgarry resigned the whip following fraud investigations. since then they have been sitting as independent mps and the decision for the national executive is what to do about that. it has been a difficult issue for the snp and i think that was reflected in the statement we had after words from the party. no mention of michelle thomson or natalie mcgarry in that statement. simply mentioning that those 5a sitting mps would go ahead. but we do know that they will not be candidates. i have heard suddenly from both mps. natalie mcgarry said that the decision came as no surprise to her. michelle thompson put out a lengthy statement were she said that she was disappointed. she said that she was disappointed. she said she was proud of what she had achieved as an mp and she confirmed that she had decided not to stand as an independent candidate. she also had some criticism for the snp. she said that she had always made it clear that she had done nothing wrong and that her experience ha
michelle thompson did that amid an ongoing police investigation into property deals. natalie mcgarry resigned the whip following fraud investigations. since then they have been sitting as independent mps and the decision for the national executive is what to do about that. it has been a difficult issue for the snp and i think that was reflected in the statement we had after words from the party. no mention of michelle thomson or natalie mcgarry in that statement. simply mentioning that those 5a...
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the american golfer lexi thompson was moved to tears as she discussed — in her words — the ‘nightmare‘ penalty which cost her a major title. thompson was leading the ana last month, when she received a four—stroke penalty for playing her ball from the wrong place and then signing an incorrect scorecard. the controversy only came about after a tv viewer contacted officials to inform them of the infringement. the incident has since led to a rule change. that's one of my favourite tournaments and it's always a dream of mine tojust tournaments and it's always a dream of mine to just see myself... i worked my whole life to have my name on major championship trophies, especially that one, that's a very special week for me with all the history behind it. i played amazing that week, i don't think i've ever played any better. just for that to happen, it was just, played any better. just for that to happen, it wasjust, kind of a nightmare. that's all from sportsday. there'll be more sport here on bbc news throughout the evening. the headlines at 6.30pm — a 27—year—old man is arrested
the american golfer lexi thompson was moved to tears as she discussed — in her words — the ‘nightmare‘ penalty which cost her a major title. thompson was leading the ana last month, when she received a four—stroke penalty for playing her ball from the wrong place and then signing an incorrect scorecard. the controversy only came about after a tv viewer contacted officials to inform them of the infringement. the incident has since led to a rule change. that's one of my favourite...
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. >> then i look at things like the thompson reuters liquidator where they took funds out this past week, and the volatility index higher as well, those things should potentially indicate a pullback in equities? >> well, i think a bump in the lows and markets are in a prime place for perfect taking because there's profits to be realized. you know, like i said, the dysfunctional or the function in washington at the moment, and the geopolitical challenges that continue to confront markets, we're sure that they can create, or continue to create bouts of volatility. economic fundamentals is okay. with more people working each month in the prior month but the consumer and business confidence is high. >> so, taking that into account then, and taking that as a premise for the argument, what should i be investing in? what are funds doing at the moment? >> i do think there's for europe over the urs, within that, i think there's a leaning towards values. now, that is naturally going to take it to the financial trade. you know, there is this cheapness in today's stocks. but, you know there is volat
. >> then i look at things like the thompson reuters liquidator where they took funds out this past week, and the volatility index higher as well, those things should potentially indicate a pullback in equities? >> well, i think a bump in the lows and markets are in a prime place for perfect taking because there's profits to be realized. you know, like i said, the dysfunctional or the function in washington at the moment, and the geopolitical challenges that continue to confront...
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i'm linda milburn 's and i'm a member at thompsons solicitors. we act for approximately judging facilities that are victims of his treatment. —— george and 50 ladies that are victims of his treatment. we have a civil case that the results later in the curate in the high court in london. we able to attain compensation for all of them. —— we hope to be able to attain. attain compensation for all of them. -- we hope to be able to attain. how many woman i do? ardour also people in that claim that are perhaps needed operations but got them at the wrong time. —— ardour also people in that claim that happened needed operations? some people had incorrect diagnosis and had totally erroneous treatment. 0thers incorrect diagnosis and had totally erroneous treatment. others have been overtreated. david gilbert have been overtreated. david gilbert have been let down by the system? —— do you feel they have been let down by the system ? you feel they have been let down by the system? this is not only against ian paterson but also the hospitals a
i'm linda milburn 's and i'm a member at thompsons solicitors. we act for approximately judging facilities that are victims of his treatment. —— george and 50 ladies that are victims of his treatment. we have a civil case that the results later in the curate in the high court in london. we able to attain compensation for all of them. —— we hope to be able to attain. attain compensation for all of them. -- we hope to be able to attain. how many woman i do? ardour also people in that...
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american golf, lexi tolson —— lexi thompson was given a fourth penalty while leading the final round of the first major of the season and then lost a play—off. an eagle eyed television viewer spotted this infringement during her third round. viewer spotted this infringement during herthird round. she viewer spotted this infringement during her third round. she seemed to misplace a ball on the green. the issue was only raised during the final round with thompson leading by two shots with six holes to play. final round with thompson leading by two shots with six holes to playlj played well today, probably my best golf all week. i wasn't expecting that on whichever hole that was. i did not intentionally do that. to the officials or whoever called in, that was not my purpose. i didn't realise i did that. ifought hard come in and i didn't give up. i knew i could still win, but so many players played great so congratulations. that is all the squad for now. i will be marked with more in the next hour. news agency reports are sent ten people were killed following an explosion on a train ca
american golf, lexi tolson —— lexi thompson was given a fourth penalty while leading the final round of the first major of the season and then lost a play—off. an eagle eyed television viewer spotted this infringement during her third round. viewer spotted this infringement during herthird round. she viewer spotted this infringement during her third round. she seemed to misplace a ball on the green. the issue was only raised during the final round with thompson leading by two shots with...
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finished second last year, but after a round of 71, she's eight shots behind this woman — america's lexi thompson — who heads the field on 13 under par overall. she narrowly missed out on a birdie at the seventh there. that's all the sport for now. you can keep up—to—date with all those stories and keep track of snooker‘s china open final, where mark selby currently leads mark williams numeric 5—4, on the bbc website, bbc.co.uk/ sport. i will have more in the next hour. the first minister of gibraltar has dismissed a suggestion by the eu that the uk would need to agree a deal with spain about its future after brexit. 96 present people into balta voted to remain in the eu. the european council says the status of the territory should be decided by both the uk and spain. with me is our political correspondent heavy price. you were watching these exchanges on the andrew marr show this morning. an unexpected development, this. nobody was talking about gibraltar at all this week and suddenly on friday, it seemed burst out of nowhere. yes, we have talked about the article 50 letter that theres
finished second last year, but after a round of 71, she's eight shots behind this woman — america's lexi thompson — who heads the field on 13 under par overall. she narrowly missed out on a birdie at the seventh there. that's all the sport for now. you can keep up—to—date with all those stories and keep track of snooker‘s china open final, where mark selby currently leads mark williams numeric 5—4, on the bbc website, bbc.co.uk/ sport. i will have more in the next hour. the first...
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these are the players that are teeing off around now, lexi thompson with a one shot lead on eight under. britain‘s charley hull is three shots back. that‘s all the sport for now. here in the uk, over a hundred yellow cars have driven in convoy through a cotswold village in support of a pensioner who had his car vandalised. somebody had apparently decided his yellow car spoiled the view in the tourist hotspot and scratched the word "move" into the bonnet. it was a day to celebrate all things yellow in bibury. an act of solidarity — over 100 yellow cars driving through the cotswolds, coming from as far afield as north yorkshire tojoin in the rally. they came in support of local pensioner peter maddox, who until earlier this year had parked his beloved yellow car outside his home. until, that is, someone vandalised it. it was apparently spoiling the view of the picture postcard village. it was a very sad moment for him. he got up early in the morning and found his car with broken windows and scratches. peter is not a man to make a fuss, so he sold his car and replaced it with a grey
these are the players that are teeing off around now, lexi thompson with a one shot lead on eight under. britain‘s charley hull is three shots back. that‘s all the sport for now. here in the uk, over a hundred yellow cars have driven in convoy through a cotswold village in support of a pensioner who had his car vandalised. somebody had apparently decided his yellow car spoiled the view in the tourist hotspot and scratched the word "move" into the bonnet. it was a day to celebrate...
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american golfer lexi thompson says she did not intend to break tournament rules that the first major of the year. she was penalised for macro strokes and missed out on the title, after a television viewer spotted an infringement. roger federer plans to take a short break after beating rafa nadal the win the naomi —— miami 0pen. he has moved up to number four naomi —— miami 0pen. he has moved up to numberfour in the naomi —— miami 0pen. he has moved up to number four in the world but says he is unlikely to play again until the french open at the end of may. i will be back just the french open at the end of may. i will be backjust after half 11 with more on. significant restrictions on the use of bail by police in england and wales come into force today. the amount of time a suspect released from custody can remain on bail will be limited to 28 days in most cases. the decision is in response to concerns that people were being left in limbo for months or even years. but police have questioned the move, as our home affairs correspondent, june kelly, reports. famous faces who'
american golfer lexi thompson says she did not intend to break tournament rules that the first major of the year. she was penalised for macro strokes and missed out on the title, after a television viewer spotted an infringement. roger federer plans to take a short break after beating rafa nadal the win the naomi —— miami 0pen. he has moved up to number four naomi —— miami 0pen. he has moved up to numberfour in the naomi —— miami 0pen. he has moved up to number four in the world but...
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was james thompson, man in the hole was james thompson, 51. he was last seen on cctv in plymouth one month earlier. when he was found he was close to death. taking this to the natural conclusion, you have saved his life. how do you feel? i am very happy it has come to this conclusion. it must meana has come to this conclusion. it must mean a lot of relief to his family and him. i am mean a lot of relief to his family and him. lam glad he is in the right hands, usa. it is not james thompson was sleeping rough, suffered an injury and crawled into the hole for shelter. he was in a very poor state when he was fine. the whole has been closed for safety. now on bbc news, global questions brings together political leaders and commentators from the us, russia and the baltic states to ask how the relationship between donald trump and vladimir putin will develop. will it create a new world order that brings more threats than opportunities? the programme was recorded last week in the latvian capital, riga. riga, the capital of latvia. a baltic metropolis
was james thompson, man in the hole was james thompson, 51. he was last seen on cctv in plymouth one month earlier. when he was found he was close to death. taking this to the natural conclusion, you have saved his life. how do you feel? i am very happy it has come to this conclusion. it must meana has come to this conclusion. it must mean a lot of relief to his family and him. i am mean a lot of relief to his family and him. lam glad he is in the right hands, usa. it is not james thompson was...
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a television viewer spotted this infringement during thompson's third round. i played amazing today and probably the best golf i played all week. i wasn't expecting that on whatever hole that was. i did not intentionally do that. so, to the officials or whoever called in, that was not my purpose. i didn't realise i did that, but i fought hard coming in and i didn't give up. i knew i could still win, but so many players played great. that's all for now. i will have more in the next hour. 0lly, thank you very much. emergency services and armed forces in colombia are still searching for as many as 300 people who have been missing since a series of huge mudslides engulfed the city of mocoa on friday. more than 250 people are known to have died. 0ur correspondent anisa kadri reports. rescuers in colombia hunt for any signs of life. but hopes of finding anyone alive are fading, with hundreds already confirmed dead following the mudslides in mocoa. as bodies are lined up at this cemetery, families wait outside praying they won't find their relatives inside. translati
a television viewer spotted this infringement during thompson's third round. i played amazing today and probably the best golf i played all week. i wasn't expecting that on whatever hole that was. i did not intentionally do that. so, to the officials or whoever called in, that was not my purpose. i didn't realise i did that, but i fought hard coming in and i didn't give up. i knew i could still win, but so many players played great. that's all for now. i will have more in the next hour. 0lly,...
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speaking to our sports editor dan roan before baroness grey—thompsons recommendations were published she says that athlete welfare is key. it's hard to be a successful cyclist if you are not happy in your programme and racing. and everything that goes with it. mental health, and how you feel and being supported, that is so important. i have always felt well supported. it's nice they are looking into the different ways of supporting athletes, putting them first. but ultimately it is all about training and racing, and succeeding. there is and racing, and succeeding. there is a school of thought that says if you have concentrated a bit too much on welfare and looking after people, you may not be so successful. it is that ruthlessness and drive on performance that has got team gb as high as they have. is it possible to have both? identikit is a conversation you're you can have a buddy team is broadly. —— i do not think it is a conversation you can have so broadly. every team has a different approach. you need someone supporting and on your side. and you need discussions and conversat
speaking to our sports editor dan roan before baroness grey—thompsons recommendations were published she says that athlete welfare is key. it's hard to be a successful cyclist if you are not happy in your programme and racing. and everything that goes with it. mental health, and how you feel and being supported, that is so important. i have always felt well supported. it's nice they are looking into the different ways of supporting athletes, putting them first. but ultimately it is all about...
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. >>> tonight bay area kwongman congressman mike thompson. about their concerns about immigration, education, the environment and other issues. some of the town halls that have been held recently by members of congress have been loud and noisy. congressman thompson says it's important for him to make himself available. >> you can't go back in washington and hide. you need to be with the people that you represent and tell them what you're doing to address those issues that are of concern to them and to our communities. >> the congressman's thompson's town hall tonight will be at sonoma valley high school between 6:00 and 8:00 p.m.. >>> there's growing concern that the massive snow pack from the winter storms may melt too fast and kausz winter flooding this spring. thaegs more than the capacity of the state's nine largest reservoirs. now the best case scenario would be a slow snow melt that reservoirs don't overflow. while water officials say a fast snow melt is unlikely. it could still happen. high risk area could sweep through the valley. yos
. >>> tonight bay area kwongman congressman mike thompson. about their concerns about immigration, education, the environment and other issues. some of the town halls that have been held recently by members of congress have been loud and noisy. congressman thompson says it's important for him to make himself available. >> you can't go back in washington and hide. you need to be with the people that you represent and tell them what you're doing to address those issues that are of...
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finished second last year, but a round of 71 yesterday has left her eight shots behind leader lexi thompson of america. ido i do not get out today and played pretty solid. i have got a lot of putts that had a good chance going into the hole, but they slipped out. iam into the hole, but they slipped out. i am looking forward to tomorrow, you never know what will happen. both the women's and men's boat races will both go ahead this afternoon. you can follow all the action on the bbc. let's stay with the story about the boat race this afternoon. the go—ahead has finally been given for the oxford and cambridge races. the police say they have removed an unexploded second world war bomb from the terms which was spotted near putney bridge close to the starting post for the race. kate gray is in putney for us now. what a relief for everyone. you will not have wasted afternoon. why has it taken this long for them to be able to be certain it is safe for the races to go ahead? it has been about 24 hours since this device was first found along the bank of the river thames. it was spotted and brought
finished second last year, but a round of 71 yesterday has left her eight shots behind leader lexi thompson of america. ido i do not get out today and played pretty solid. i have got a lot of putts that had a good chance going into the hole, but they slipped out. iam into the hole, but they slipped out. i am looking forward to tomorrow, you never know what will happen. both the women's and men's boat races will both go ahead this afternoon. you can follow all the action on the bbc. let's stay...
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hello and welcome to the programme, where the fallout continues after lexi thompson was penalised four strokes mid way through her final round in the ana inspiration on sunday. the american was two shots clear in the first women's golf major of the year with six holes to play when she was told the news and eventually lost to south korea's so yeon ryu in a play—off. it comes after she incorrectly replaced her ball during saturday's third round. the sports rules are due to be simplified in 2019 and earlier our golf correspondent iain carter explained that this incident is typical of those that need to be addressed. the game is looking at the rules to bring ina the game is looking at the rules to bring in a new rulebook
hello and welcome to the programme, where the fallout continues after lexi thompson was penalised four strokes mid way through her final round in the ana inspiration on sunday. the american was two shots clear in the first women's golf major of the year with six holes to play when she was told the news and eventually lost to south korea's so yeon ryu in a play—off. it comes after she incorrectly replaced her ball during saturday's third round. the sports rules are due to be simplified in 2019...
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klay thompson, javale rescuing klay. warriors up nine at half and steph steals and scores coast-to-coast. erratic shooting 6 of 18 but from way out got it and warriors coasting even without durant. 93-64 with mom sonia looking on there. postgame interviews at 11:00. >>> game two, thunder and rockets. russell westbrook, mvp favorite. he's a one man gang going to the basket. 51 points on 43 shots. ten boards, 13 assists, another triple-double. other possible is james harden. way out. strokes it. driving to the hoop. rockets come from behind to win 2-0 series lead. >>> madison bumgarner was glooi i can't think in the world series. and 0 and 3 after tonight. first appearance. scoring positions, two outs. cuthbert down the line and eduardo nunez makes a great grab, saving a pair of runs but vargas delivering shutout innings. improves to 3-0 and bumgarner is 0-3. brandon belt baubles and then safe at first. royals add another run and win 2-0. >>> row, row, row your boat. if you're dan, tell the pilot to steer us toward the col
klay thompson, javale rescuing klay. warriors up nine at half and steph steals and scores coast-to-coast. erratic shooting 6 of 18 but from way out got it and warriors coasting even without durant. 93-64 with mom sonia looking on there. postgame interviews at 11:00. >>> game two, thunder and rockets. russell westbrook, mvp favorite. he's a one man gang going to the basket. 51 points on 43 shots. ten boards, 13 assists, another triple-double. other possible is james harden. way out....
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was commissioned by the government and led by 11—time paralympic gold medallist baroness tanni grey—thompson. the publication comes amid bullying allegations against coaches, mounting concern over the use of medication. over the last few years, the duty of ca re over the last few years, the duty of care is something that has slipped away but i do not think it has been intentional or malicious. there are ha rd intentional or malicious. there are hard topics out that we want to see british athletes do well. if we get duty of care right we can do well if not better. meanwhile olympic rowing champion dame katharine grainger — here on the right — has been appointed the new chair of uk sport. dame katherine is britain's most successful female olympian, winning gold in 2012 and four silver medals. she'll begin work at the organisation onjuly the 1st this weekend's london marathon marks the end of a broadcasting era as bbc commentator brendan foster will call the race for the last time. the former olympic medallist has been a regular fixture in the commentary box for the last four decades. he ha
was commissioned by the government and led by 11—time paralympic gold medallist baroness tanni grey—thompson. the publication comes amid bullying allegations against coaches, mounting concern over the use of medication. over the last few years, the duty of ca re over the last few years, the duty of care is something that has slipped away but i do not think it has been intentional or malicious. there are ha rd intentional or malicious. there are hard topics out that we want to see british...
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that was her world. >> reporter: police say thompson may have inadvertently hit accelerator causing suv to jolt backward while trying trying trying to rest he will her four year-old girl back in the car seat. the investigation, continues. >>> for having the car inspected by path state police , and, we are doing an accident reconstruction at this moment. >> reporter: chester police at this time are not charging thompson with any crimes, and again, this is an ongoing, investigation. in chester i'm cleve bryan, for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> and there is still so much more to come right here on cbs-3 "eyewitness news" this saturday morning. >>> new twists in the investigation into russia's role in the 2016 election which may have started earlier then first thought. i'm weijia jiang on capitol hill with the latest coming up >>> and look for less from brick to wood, jim donovan tells us about faux finishing services whe senate house and fbi is looking into whether trump campaign representatives had a role in helping russian intelligence as it carried out sign's tax on the democratic nation
that was her world. >> reporter: police say thompson may have inadvertently hit accelerator causing suv to jolt backward while trying trying trying to rest he will her four year-old girl back in the car seat. the investigation, continues. >>> for having the car inspected by path state police , and, we are doing an accident reconstruction at this moment. >> reporter: chester police at this time are not charging thompson with any crimes, and again, this is an ongoing,...
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thompson held a two—shot lead in the tournament when she was told. she only found out with six holes to play, and the infringement happened a full 2a hours beforehand. she was left in tears when she was approached by a rules official. calling it ridiculous, she was handed a four—stroke penalty, losing her lead and eventually the title as well in a play—off. the decision hasn't gone down too well. finally, lexi thompson herself took to instagram a few hours ago, saying, "well, it was an emotional day here for me, first off i do want to say what i had done was 100% not intentional at all, i didn't realise i had done that." i played amazing today, probably the best i have played all week. i wasn't expecting that on whatever hole it was, i did not intentionally do that. so to the officials or whoever called in, that was not my purpose. i didn't realise i did that. but you know, ifought hard coming in, i didn't give up, i knew i could still win. but so many players played great, congratulations micro. rather understandably upset. the lpga have defende
thompson held a two—shot lead in the tournament when she was told. she only found out with six holes to play, and the infringement happened a full 2a hours beforehand. she was left in tears when she was approached by a rules official. calling it ridiculous, she was handed a four—stroke penalty, losing her lead and eventually the title as well in a play—off. the decision hasn't gone down too well. finally, lexi thompson herself took to instagram a few hours ago, saying, "well, it was...
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how a tv viewer cost the american golfer lexi thompson the first major of the year. disabled people are still being treated like second—class citizens, according to a report by the equality and human rights commission. it says that although laws were introduced 20 years ago banning discrimination, life chances for disabled people remain very poor and public attitudes haven't changed enough. 0ur disabilities correspondent, nikki fox, reports. cha ntelle has to take each day as it comes. have you had a good day? 1a years ago, she owned a house and ran her own successful business. but everything changed when her son, harry, was born. there we are. harry has multiple life—limiting conditions. he needed two liver transplants as a baby. both went wrong. now he needs round—the—clock care. lovely boots. there we are. single mum chantelle feels she isn't receiving enough support to make harry's life better. i cashed in the last of my pension pot five years ago, to get replacement equipment i needed for harry. wheelchairs, stairlift, specialist buggies. and now he's co
how a tv viewer cost the american golfer lexi thompson the first major of the year. disabled people are still being treated like second—class citizens, according to a report by the equality and human rights commission. it says that although laws were introduced 20 years ago banning discrimination, life chances for disabled people remain very poor and public attitudes haven't changed enough. 0ur disabilities correspondent, nikki fox, reports. cha ntelle has to take each day as it comes. have...
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and by the way, our observer, ronald thompson, i call him ronald coalman, but he's up in crescent city with 95-plus inches of rain. he might get 100. no, he said. i said yes and i told chris henry in morgan hill. you will get 50 inches, really? now 50-plus. and a lot of high clouds moving in. the system is weak and it's, again, you can see how it's funneling from the west- southwest and seeing the low. and that is why showed this. it's cool looking. look at that. the vor tist and jet stream coming in. and that is pretty good energy coming around. the jet stream enhances the front. sixtys to near 70 degrees. it's cool this morning. the fog, sun and increasing clouds. cloudy tonight, drizzle tomorrow morning and closing it out. if you haven't had a coffee yet, look at friday. >> wow. >> eighty degrees. >> wow. >> that sunland on saturday. >> saturday? >> sunday is okay. starting, i mean, the theme here is the forecast the high pressure and as we're closer, they're backing off and into some cooler temps and rain. >> wow. >> at least some -- [ indiscernible ] >> i have to be honest with yo
and by the way, our observer, ronald thompson, i call him ronald coalman, but he's up in crescent city with 95-plus inches of rain. he might get 100. no, he said. i said yes and i told chris henry in morgan hill. you will get 50 inches, really? now 50-plus. and a lot of high clouds moving in. the system is weak and it's, again, you can see how it's funneling from the west- southwest and seeing the low. and that is why showed this. it's cool looking. look at that. the vor tist and jet stream...
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tristan thompson not able to stop him. pacers up 42-32. the pacers led 74-49 at the half but then lebron james. >> wait, say that score again. >> 74-49. they're up 25. >> what happened? >> largest deficit any team has ever overcome. lebron james a triple-double. 28 of his 41 in the second half. cavaliers up 3-0. >>> the spurs just beat down the grizzlies in the first two. david fizdale. take that data. or whatever he said. got all the people behind him. >> take that for data. >> right, vince? something like that. vince research, he knows about data. mike conley. >> you're not going to rook us. >> zach randolph. he started him. former blazer. grizz outscored them by two touchdowns in the third. >> oh. >> 105-94. the bear. >> so the grizzlies in the series 2-1 now. >> is vanessa talking in your ear about look at the cam. >> no. >> like this is not my first time. >> that's all we got. back to you. >> hi, vanessa. >>> up next in "the pulse," treasure found in the most unlikely of places. so, who gets to keep that gold? >>> a trip to the bathro
tristan thompson not able to stop him. pacers up 42-32. the pacers led 74-49 at the half but then lebron james. >> wait, say that score again. >> 74-49. they're up 25. >> what happened? >> largest deficit any team has ever overcome. lebron james a triple-double. 28 of his 41 in the second half. cavaliers up 3-0. >>> the spurs just beat down the grizzlies in the first two. david fizdale. take that data. or whatever he said. got all the people behind him. >>...
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in the first of the singles rubbers, jordan thompson, ranked 79 in the world, plays jack sock, and that's followed by a showdown between the 6—foot10—inch john isner and nick kyrgios. the controversial australian is playing some of the best tennis of his career at the moment. he was asked about his ability to play a tough five—setter if needed. yes. i have come back from two sets to love twice, so i am used to playing five set matches. i have made the quarterfinals playing five set matches. i have made the quarter finals of two grand slam is playing best of fives sets. i think slam is playing best of fives sets. ithinki slam is playing best of fives sets. i think i will play well either way. i think i will play well either way. i think it is good for him to start. he played a great opponent so he has proved he can deal with pressure well. i am looking forward to playing tomorrow. yes, i have played him three times. of course, in my opinion, i think he isa of course, in my opinion, i think he is a lot more mature now. i think right now a lot of people could argue that he is maybe pla
in the first of the singles rubbers, jordan thompson, ranked 79 in the world, plays jack sock, and that's followed by a showdown between the 6—foot10—inch john isner and nick kyrgios. the controversial australian is playing some of the best tennis of his career at the moment. he was asked about his ability to play a tough five—setter if needed. yes. i have come back from two sets to love twice, so i am used to playing five set matches. i have made the quarterfinals playing five set...
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lexi thompson was distraught after a four stroke penalty cost to the first major of the season. he was three shots clear in the final round with 60 play in california for the television viewer had e—mailed officials after spotting this from her round the previous day. they would number for replacing her round the previous day. they would numberfor replacing herfall closer to the hole phone makers. she thought it was a joke when she was informed during the final round and despite your best effort she lost the an and a inspirational in a play—off against her korean opponent. i played amazing today, probably the best golfer played all week. i wasn't expecting that on whichever hole that was. i did not intentionally do that, so to the officials or whoever called in, that was not my purpose. i didn't even realise they did that, but i fought ha rd realise they did that, but i fought hard come in and i didn't give up and then you could still win. so many players played great, so congrats to her. the winner said it was an unfortunate incident and she didn't think she had any chance
lexi thompson was distraught after a four stroke penalty cost to the first major of the season. he was three shots clear in the final round with 60 play in california for the television viewer had e—mailed officials after spotting this from her round the previous day. they would number for replacing her round the previous day. they would numberfor replacing herfall closer to the hole phone makers. she thought it was a joke when she was informed during the final round and despite your best...
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was commissioned by the government and led by 11—time paralympic gold medallist baroness tanni grey—thompson. the publication comes amid bullying allegations against coaches... mounting concern over the use of medication... and the child sex abuse scandal in football. some newsjust in — former olympic rowing champion dame katharine grainger has been appointed the new chair of uk sport. dame katherine is britain‘s most successful female olympian, winning gold in 2012 and four silver medals. onto events at the crucible theatre in sheffield where former champions ronnie o‘sullivan and shaun murphy are locked in a fascinating second round match at the world snooker championship. o‘sullivan led 6—2 overnight and then 9—3 this afternoon but murphy, the winner 12 years ago, produced a great comeback to win three frames in a row, reducing his arrears to 9—6. the 16th and final frame of the session was vital, murphy missed a simple green and o‘sullivan was able to take advantage, 10—6 ahead going into tomorrow‘s final session. ellie downie has become the first british woman to win
was commissioned by the government and led by 11—time paralympic gold medallist baroness tanni grey—thompson. the publication comes amid bullying allegations against coaches... mounting concern over the use of medication... and the child sex abuse scandal in football. some newsjust in — former olympic rowing champion dame katharine grainger has been appointed the new chair of uk sport. dame katherine is britain‘s most successful female olympian, winning gold in 2012 and four silver...
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a republican who voted for hillary clinton, amber thompson, was a staunch trump critic, and remains so, but nonetheless applauds his decision to strike syria. even a blind squirrel finds the nut sometimes. i believe that trump's response to the chemical attack in syria was 100% correct, and i hope that putting pressure on the russians and the assad regime will help to bring an end to this war. i hope that syria will be donald trump's nut. donald trump has been suffering from historically low approval ratings, but in this run—down region, we did not find much evidence of buyer's remorse. president trump has been much like candidate trump, and while that's horrified liberals in america's major cities, who regard him as a national embarrassment, here in the rust belt, he is still widely viewed as a potential national saviour. two trumps, two americas. but the region that won him the presidency remains a stronghold. nick bryant, bbc news, ohio. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. brazil's first general strike in more than twenty years has paralysed public tran
a republican who voted for hillary clinton, amber thompson, was a staunch trump critic, and remains so, but nonetheless applauds his decision to strike syria. even a blind squirrel finds the nut sometimes. i believe that trump's response to the chemical attack in syria was 100% correct, and i hope that putting pressure on the russians and the assad regime will help to bring an end to this war. i hope that syria will be donald trump's nut. donald trump has been suffering from historically low...
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we get more from ann thompson. >> i made them this promise, we will put our miners back to work. >> reporter: president trump's signature campaign promise in today's market may be much harder to keep. 90% of american coal is burned to generate power, but its future in michigan and elsewhere is bleak. jerry anderson is ceo of the state's largest electric utility. >> we've reached a decision, it's time to move to new generation sources. >> reporter: you've done that for business reasons? >> that is for business reasons, yes. >> reporter: natural gas, pollution regulations that remain in place and the multi billion dollar expense of replacing aging plants is why they're turning away from coal. >> we're going to build natural gas and renewables for the foreseeable future. >> reporter: natural gas surpasses coal as the nation's top energy source. to see the changing landscape anderson took us for a ride flying over some 600 mines. >> how often do these turbines make energy? >> a little over 40% of the time they're spinning. >> reporter: with costs dropping 50% wind is competitive. while president
we get more from ann thompson. >> i made them this promise, we will put our miners back to work. >> reporter: president trump's signature campaign promise in today's market may be much harder to keep. 90% of american coal is burned to generate power, but its future in michigan and elsewhere is bleak. jerry anderson is ceo of the state's largest electric utility. >> we've reached a decision, it's time to move to new generation sources. >> reporter: you've done that for...