Now with all the latest sport heres olly foster. Hello from the bbc sport centre. Were into the the second week at the us open, and in the next few hours, the british Number One Jack Draper will be looking to reach a grand Slam Quarterfinal for the first time. Hes the only british Player Left in the Singles Draw at Flushing Meadows and hasnt dropped a set yet ahead of his fourth Round Match against the czech tomas machac. I feel very different to last year. I barely played any tennis in the year, struggling with injuries all the time, and then obviously came here. I was still very nervous and unsure before matches, whether i would get through this one, am i going to get a cramp in this one, am i going to break down physically, get injured or something . I was still struggling with a Shoulder Injury when i played here last year. I feel very different now. A record was set in the singles overnight. The latest finish to a Womens Match at Flushing Meadows. 2 15 in the morning. The olympic
contributor. are you aware of any reporting from the white house today indicating that anyone considered canceling the rally in pennsylvania? no, in fact, the president said because there were people lining up and waiting for him at this rally he felt he had to go do this. when really in fact the president loves rallies because this is place he can feel safe, this is place where people can shout his famname. and he s not always saying that much news. in fact, fox news which has covered the president s rallies live and said they d rather have regular programming and come back to the news, which they didn t. also to tell people he won the womens vote, which in fact he did not. he won the white women vote.
also to tell people he won the womens vote, which in fact he did not. he won the white women vote. he s lying. he said people were lining up 24 hours in advance. there were no people doing that. let s take a look at the senate race in pennsylvania, the race donald trump decided to go to tonight to campaign. and we saw the democrat bob casey at 50% in pennsylvania. and the republican lou barletta who president trump has campaigned for repeatedly is all the way up to 33% in the latest poll. and so it s not easy to come up with a justification for being in pennsylvania tonight. well, i think, it s recharging his batteries, the applause and the cheering. he trots out his greatest hits.
care about. if we in our party are having a conversation about the size and scope of government with that issue, that means we have the credibility to address the size and scope when it comes to health care, when it comes to national security and the economic. i think that young people in general want the debate. they re not monolithic thinkers. they want to engage in the debate and dialogue. that s something our party offers that the other party simply does not. smex marriage, only one of them, republicans also ceded the women s vote by 11%. we ve watched several states working to tighten restrictions on women s reproductive rights. what type of message does that send to women voters? and is that something that is going to make a difference? very real issues for them. you know, i think the entire war on women narrative, so to speak, is a deceptive one. it indicates that women only care about a certain said of
last campaign so money wouldn t be a problem for him but i think the women s vote, mika, might be a little bit of a challenge. yeah, i think it might be. gosh. i have a counterintuitive answer to that as well, though. obviously, he has got this money to spend. i can t i have heard so many amazing things about his wife. she s great. she s amazing. why doesn t she run? the piece, in fact, made that sort of suggestion that maybe she should run. i don t i think there is a lot of people who have done a lot worse things who have been in much higher office who have gotten a massive second chance and a total pass on crimes. don t even ask me what i m talking about. what are you talking about? you don t want to know. we will get in a huge fight. you don t want to deal with it. what? are you talking about me? no. what are you talking about? come on. it s a really weak field and a really big job.