australia reached their target to win by eight wickets. he retires as his country's fifth most profilic test run scorer after 112 matches, and says he wants to be remembered as an entertainer. we have the line—ups for the finals of the opening warm—up events ahead of the australian open. the top two seeds will meet for the brisbane international men's title, with holger rune up against grigor dimitrov. meanwhile in the women's event in brisbane, world number one aryna sabalenka will face elena rybakkina will face elena rybakina in a repeat of last year's australian open final, which sabalenka won. and us open champion coco gauff is still on course to retain her auckland classic title. she'll face elina svitolina in the final. they all, of course, have their eyes on a bigger prize in melbourne. and for the first time, the opening grand slam of the season will start on a sunday. the first round is played over three days, not two days, so you take away the intense pressure that you have of either matches finishing late or inclement weather challenging it.
the pele—inspired side that won the world cup in 1970. zagallo's final triumph came as assistant coach in 1994. david warner signed off his test career with a win, helping australia to a series clean sweep against pakistan with a typically combative innings. man of the series pat cummins helped his team bowl pakistan out forjust 115 in their second innings in sydney, leaving the home side needing 130 to win. 57 of those runs were provided by opener warner, although he was outjust before australia reached their target to win by 8 wickets. he retires as his country's fifth most prolific test run scorer after 112 matches, and says he wants to be remembered as an entertainer. we have the line—ups for the finals of the warm—up events ahead of the australian open. the top two seeds will meet for the brisbane international men's title, with holger rune up
helped his team bowl pakistan out forjust 115 in their second innings in sydney, leaving the home side needing 130 to win. 57 of those runs were provided by opening batter warner, although he was outjust before australia reached their target to win by eight wickets. he retires as his country's fifth most profilic test run scorer after 112 matches, and says he wants to be remembered as an entertainer. we have the line—ups for the finals of the opening warm—up events ahead of the australian open. the top two seeds will meet for the brisbane international men's title, with holger rune up against grigor dimitrov. meanwhile, in the women's event in brisbane, world number one aryna sabalenka will face elena rybakina in a repeat of last year's australian open final, which sabalenka won. and us open champion coco gauff is still on course to retain her auckland classic title. she'll face elina svitolina in the final. they all, of course, have their eyes on a bigger prize in melbourne. and for the first time, the opening grand slam of the season
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olivia dalton. olivia, good morning. thanks for being with us. let's start there. what should we expect to hear from these three leaders today at camp david? >> well, this is a historic moment. as you noted this a historic meeting, trilateral meeting between the united states, the republic of korea, and japan. it's the first time that in this administration the president is welcoming other foreign leaders to camp david for the summit, and it's actually the first time this has happened in nearly a decade, so i think that gives you a sense of what a priority that this is for the president. you know, broadly speaking he's made restoring our line-ups and partnerships around the globe a strong priority from day one, and today certainly underscores a huge milestone in that achievement. a huge mistorque diplomatic summit occurring today. >> the president on monday, olivia, has announced he'll be
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