sport and for a full round up, let s go to the bbc sport centre. hello from the bbc sport centre it s only day one of wimbledon, but already play has been disrupted by the weather. the roof came on over centre court, where the reigning men s singles champion novak djokovic has begun the defence of his title against pedro cachin. chethan pathak is watching and chetan it s going to plan so far for the number to seed? we had that sizeable delay in which novak djokovic was walking around centre court not happy with how slippery the surface was. they got the roof on pretty quickly but they delayed play for over an hour. it won t delay the inevitable though, he is looking very comfortable against pedro cachin, the 28 year old argentinian being the biggest match of his life. he had a good start and broke novak djokovic early on but novak djokovic looks cool and calm and it s a decade since he lost on that court. he is trying to win his eighth wimbledon title which would bring them l
because people do report those things make them feel safer, but we also need to focus on prevention. the aim is notjust to reduce crime but to make sure women and other vulnerable groups feel safer. you are live with bbc news. time for a look at the business news now. let s start with oil, because the world s two biggest producers, saudi arabia and russia, have both announced some huge production cuts. the news sent the price of brent crude two percent higher, a short while ago it was trading atjust over 76 dollars per barrel. first it was saudi arabia which announced it was cutting its production by one million barrels per day from august. then russia said it was cutting its production by half a million barrels per day from august too.
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up their car 5 or 6 dollars standing up for our values is not without cost. we try to minimize the cost. i don t have a prediction right now. we re trying to minimize the impact on the global energy market. harris: fox business chief con el mcshane is in focus now. a breakdown of the markets and i want to hit the barrel per day we get, 565,000 barrels of crude from russia that we buy from them. we ll get to that. it is interesting. some of the key points coming in. a lot is building for some time. other factors leading to the inflation and to the run-up in oil prices and the sell-off in stocks. even the conflict overseas. we ve known something in coming. stocks are down today, oil is up more than it was, but some of it was. and the other thing i would say is this isn t spread out
virus. i think it s having an impact on travel. airlines are making some changes that convince passengers that flying is safe. united airlines is requiring that all 67,000 workers in the u.s. get vaccinated by october 25th or face getting fired. the move has been matched by amtrak but so far united is the only major airline to institute such a mandate. i hope it s not a competitive advantage for us, because it s far more important for safety that everyone get vaccinated. the transportation wide mask mandate remains in place, including inside airport through at least september 13th. for now, millions of passengers remain undauntingly still taking off as the virus does, too. we we re going to give it a try. up. there is a silver lining. travel mgts like trip actions says ticket prices have fallen about 76 dollars since they peaked in june.