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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Sportsday 20240703

series that s made a lot of the headlines on day one of the masters at augusta. after a 2.5 hour weather delay, bryson dechambeau was one of the first to get going and three straight birdies to open his round set the foundation for a seven under par 65. scottie scheffler got close to that mark a bogey free 66 took him to six under two years on from his first green jacket. it s a lot longer since danny willett was the champion at augusta but the 2016 winner is four under after a 68 in his first tournament since shoulder surgery in september. rory mcilroy had an up and down round four birdies, three bogies but in contention at one under par. elsewhere, the defending championjon rahm began with a one over 73. for more on that and, indeed, for a full leaderboard from the opening day s play at augusta, head over to our website. that s bbc.com/sport. now, a night of europa league football was marked by an extraordinary result at anfield liverpool were beaten 3 0 by atalanta

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Sportsday 20240703

hello again. welcome along to sports day. for the first time in nine months, liv and pga tour golfers are competing in the same tournament, and it s one from the breakaway series that s made a lot of the headlines on day one of the masters at augusta. after a 2.5 hour weather delay, bryson dechambeau was one of the first to get going and three straight birdies to open his round set the foundation for a seven under par 65. scottie scheffler got close to that mark a bogey free 66 took him to six under two years on from his first green jacket. it s a lot longer since danny willett was the champion at augusta but the 2016 winner is four under after a 68 in his first tournament since shoulder surgery in september. rory mcilroy had an up and down round four birdies, three bogies but in contention at one under par. elsewhere, defending championjon rahm began with a one over 73. for more on that and, indeed, for a full leaderboard from the opening day s play at augusta, head ov

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Sportsday 20240703

in the same tournament and it s one from the breakaway series that s made a lot of the headlines on day one of the masters at augusta. after a two and a half hour weather delay, bryson dechambeau was one of the first to get going. and three straight birdies to open his round set the foundation for a seven under par 65. scottie scheffler got close to that mark. a bogey free 66 took him to 6 under, two years on from his first green jacket. it s a lot longer since danny willett was the champion at augusta. but the 2016 winner is four under after a 68 in his first tournament since shoulder surgery in september. rory mcilroy had an up and down round, four birdies, three bogies, but in contention at one under par. and for a full leaderboard from the opening days play at augusta, head over to our website, bbc.com/sport a night of europa laegue football was marked by an extraordinary result at anfield. liverpool were beaten 3 0 by atalanta in the first leg of their quarterfinal. it s

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Question Time 20170602

important don t know the questions. first, the leader of the conservative party, the prime minister, theresa may. applause. thank you. thank you very much. thank you. good evening prime minister, yourfirst is from abigail. why should the public trust you when you have a known track record of broken promises and backtracking during your time as home secretary and prime minister? thank you david and thank you. applause. thank you for you coming to be an audience tonight, which is an important part of campaign. let me tell you about some of the things i did as home secretary. i said i would ensure we we re secretary. i said i would ensure we were dealing with extremist hate preachers and excluded more than any other before me. i said i would do something about stop and search, i don t think anybody should be stopped and searched because of the colour of their skin. i said i would be tough on crime and ensure our police and security services had the powers they need to do theirjo

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170602

chaired by david dimbleby covered questions on social care, on nurses‘ pay, on racism, on brexit and on the use of nuclear weapons. our political editor laura kuenssberg was following tonight s exchanges. his crowd was waiting. theresa may had much more to lose. a brave face after a bumpy few days. both facing the hardest audiences of all, this studio and you. a smile but a hard start for the prime minister. pressing bruises she has taken on in this campaign. you have backtracked on the social care policy. your plans have holes in it. everyone can see that. it would have been easy to say i m prime minister, why don t ijust stay and hang on in the job that i didn t, i have called an election because of brexit. i think this is a really important moment for our country. you have called a general election for the good of the conservative party and it will backfire on you. then to what her team thinks is her biggest advantage, brexit. but why not give people a second vote 7

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