on the first play off hole. it follows his win at the wyndham championship last week. ten yea rs ten years up until this run i ve underachieved and i knew it, and it was all because of parting. i hit in the drip for a bunch for a week and basically snap them in somehow, but, yeah, it wasjust. just basically snap them in somehow, but, yeah, it was just. just believe in myself, hot headed and stubborn enough not to give up. and that s all the sport for now. more from us later. see you then. welcome back. you re watching bbc news. when gill castle had to be fitted with a stoma bag, following a traumatic birth, she was determined to show her son that it wouldn t stop her from achieving anything in her life. she is now attempting to become the first person with a colostomy pouch to swim the channel. and alongside herfamily, she s got a famous fan cheering her on, as alison freeman discovered
not among the serbian community. people are generally good and peaceful everywhere. i believe in people. but you have autocrats who destroy this goodness, prime minister. it s not just about your foreign partners who are worried and frustrated with you right now. also, many people here in kosovo are worried. one of the leaders of the opposition democratic party, krasniqi, he said, you, mr kurti, you are playing with fire. and many kosovars are very aware of your track record. you re a hot headed politician in different parts of your career. you ve spent time in prison for political protests. you released tear gas inside the kosovan parliament back in 2015. you even injured yourself. in 2018 you were found guilty of the illegal use of weapons and obstructing officials doing their duties. you re known as an impulsive, hot headed, nationalist politician.
got to really scratch your head then. because in russia if you don t have some dead bodies, it s it s not real. so i don t know, claim to know exactly what went down, but the fact that putin has agreed not to bring charges against prigozhin and prigozhin has agreed to go to belarus which is basically an asset of russia suggests to me that the enmity between them is not everything we ve been led to believe. jon: but why would putin allow this kind of a challenge to his authority? i mean, it was very visual, and it certainly had a lot of russians scared. it would if this is just kabooky theater, it would seem that it doesn t benefit putin very much. well, i wouldn t say it was kabooky theater, but what putin knows now is who is going to be on his side in the event that something like this went down. you know, prigozhin is very famously hot headed. he s been saying extremely incendiary things about show i due, the shoigu, the defense
last night at the botanical gardens, in melbourne. i had a large amount of friends and family from across the world coming in, a lot of community here. i had one wine, that was enough for me. today i m here at the australian open, i might watch some tennis and support some other athletes! that s my goal today, and then have a big break and think about what s next. i haven t had a chance to think yet, and that s ok. a big break and a big breakfast, i hope, you certainly deserve it! enjoy the tennis, it s been such a delight to have you on the programme, erchana, thanks so much forjoining us on the programme. thanks for having me. and before we go, i want to tell you now about the italian actress gina lollobrigida, who was one of the biggest stars of european cinema in the 19505 and 605. she has died at 95. crawl back into my bedroom, take advantage of my weakness! she became famous as a sultry and sometimes hot headed mediterranean sex symbol and played the female lead in numerous h
favorite quotes about churchill. when he s right, he s right. when he s wrong, good god. my god. and we think of this hot-headed, flamboyant leader, and yet you listen to these speeches. his great speeches. he always told of love at its low cadence. he takes his time, and it seems every word is phrased with even more power. you know, as you know, he wrote them out in what he called psalm form. so his script was not sentences across a page, but as verse, because he understood this was a performance. he was in a shakespearean tradition, almost, by he was a force for order amid chaos. imagine what it s going on in that late spring, summer, into the fall of the blitz.