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now, simon, as you might know, first gained fame in the 1960s as part of the iconic duo simon and garfunkel. he retired from music in 2019 because of severe hearing issues. he only has 6% hearing in one of his ears. now, last year we told you about this paul simon at stanford, at the stanford initiative to cure hearing loss. they gave him some crucial advice on changes he couldake in order to tour again. joining us now is doctor konstantina stankovic, a neurosurgeon at stanford medicine. doctor, thanks for being with us once again. nice to see you. how exactly did your team help him? we saw him surrounded by speakers during that snl performance just a few nights ago. well, thank you for having me. and while paul has certainly been very public about his hearing loss, i'll let him tell his story. but i'll just mention that we help paul with hardware and introduce him to the cutting edge technology. and what we are really focused at the stanford initiative to cure hearing loss is the next generation approaches. and they include regeneration, stem cells and gene therapies. and we are not focuse
now, simon, as you might know, first gained fame in the 1960s as part of the iconic duo simon and garfunkel. he retired from music in 2019 because of severe hearing issues. he only has 6% hearing in one of his ears. now, last year we told you about this paul simon at stanford, at the stanford initiative to cure hearing loss. they gave him some crucial advice on changes he couldake in order to tour again. joining us now is doctor konstantina stankovic, a neurosurgeon at stanford medicine....
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joining me is lateral labs ceo and finder simon kohl.e previously at google deepmind around apple fold makes you stand out in the space but you have big backers as well. this is a competitive space. we come across a lot of companies using ai to develop drugs. what do you guys do that sets you apart and how will you deploy this cash? simon: we are indeed working on making biology programmable, we are working on protein design first, building frontier ai models that learn the fundamentals of biochemistry. we will apply these successfully to antibody design, protein engineering such as enzyme optimization, genetic engineering. and we believe there is a big opportunity to essentially move the drug discovery process that is currently dominated by experimental discovery into the competition around. that is our northstar, essentially, make this a computational discipline thereby speeding up the process, opening up wide spaces that are not accessible with the current techniques today. tom: what does the $50 million do to get you closer to that g
joining me is lateral labs ceo and finder simon kohl.e previously at google deepmind around apple fold makes you stand out in the space but you have big backers as well. this is a competitive space. we come across a lot of companies using ai to develop drugs. what do you guys do that sets you apart and how will you deploy this cash? simon: we are indeed working on making biology programmable, we are working on protein design first, building frontier ai models that learn the fundamentals of...
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simon. — former hq we saw on that film. simon. you _ former hq we saw on that film.is certainly a mark of - sack more? no. i think it is - certainly a mark of. radicalism. certainly a mark of the radicalism. there is no question when —=ff f fffbffhshqfhiff f f for donald trump, they did 1things1ld trump, they did 1things to trump, they did 1things to change. they did 1things to change. i tey did 1things to change. i thinkd expect things to change. i think we cannot do and this has a what we cannetrdo and this has a �* of the brexit debate mm will probably come onto later, is deny people what voted for and f the f f the most f f the most dangerous thing of that is the most dangerous thing of all and dangerous than any all and more dangerous than any plutocrats. if you're in the of changing the rule - you if you're in the - of changing the rule - you have - if you're in the of changing the rule you have accept the rule book, you have tho accept people _ the rule book, you have tho accept people have looked to west for the of people have looked to west for the - of game
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secretary steve simon. let me pull up your powerpoint and we will get started whenever you are ready. sec. simon: we are in the democracy business. it's been a few years in the democracy business. third term in office. when i first started running for this in '14, i used to have to do more explaining about what it was. in the intervening years, we have to do less explaining to the typical voter. no secret the profile of this post has been much elevated for the american people in individual states for a lot of reasons, some good and some bad. the ability to communicate with the public and partners in states, cities and towns is more important than ever. we tried in '24 to perfect and improve communications in minnesota. we experience highs and lows. there were crises large and small. i said that the outcome of the 2024 process, i had two goals. high turnout and low drama. that's what i wanted. i want to talk about the drama part, three things we did and intersperse horror stories from this cycle. news media,
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daniel de simone has the story.his position within the security services was used to terrorise me. his former girlfriend, known by the alias beth, says he used his role as an m15 agent, meaning a paid and authorised informant, to coerce her. i couldn't speak out against any of his behaviour towards me because he had men in high places who always had his back and who would actively kill me. because m15 says it never confirms agent identities to anyone and had never done so with x, judges ordered secret hearings to which beth and her lawyers wouldn't have access. she appealed the decision at the high court. you are not entitled to know what is being said about you, you might be being called a liar. the most beth would have been able to know at the end of a case was whether she had won or lost, and she would never be able understand why. in all the court cases, m15 maintained that no one from the organisation had ever confirmed or denied that x was an agent. the problem — it was a lie. when i challenged m15, they insis
daniel de simone has the story.his position within the security services was used to terrorise me. his former girlfriend, known by the alias beth, says he used his role as an m15 agent, meaning a paid and authorised informant, to coerce her. i couldn't speak out against any of his behaviour towards me because he had men in high places who always had his back and who would actively kill me. because m15 says it never confirms agent identities to anyone and had never done so with x, judges ordered...
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no more sounds of silence from paul simon. fresh off the snl 50 stage, simon is announcing his comeback tour and he's making multiple stops here in the bay area. the rock and roll hall of fame singer songwriter gained fame in the 60s as part of the duo simon and garfunkel, but he retired from the road due to severe hearing issues following his 2018 farewell tour. but at 83 years old, simon appears ready to get back at it. his a quiet celebration tour kicks off april 4th in new orleans, and he's making three stops at san francisco's davies symphony hall in july. tickets go on sale this friday. well, this guy is stepping into the family business. the grandson of legendary raiders coach john madden got a new job with the washington commanders. jesse madden is joining washington as an offensive coach. he's graduating from university of michigan and coming off a national championship with the wolverines. his late granddad led the oakland raiders to their first super bowl victory. to this day, he still has the most wins of any head
no more sounds of silence from paul simon. fresh off the snl 50 stage, simon is announcing his comeback tour and he's making multiple stops here in the bay area. the rock and roll hall of fame singer songwriter gained fame in the 60s as part of the duo simon and garfunkel, but he retired from the road due to severe hearing issues following his 2018 farewell tour. but at 83 years old, simon appears ready to get back at it. his a quiet celebration tour kicks off april 4th in new orleans, and he's...
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simon the daily mail with the licence fee money going to hamas. >> yes.l i mean the way they present that title, it's almost as if they deliberately, you know, sidelined it and just like channelled it straight into the fighting fund. the point is that they made a documentary. anything the bbc does is, of course using licence fee because that's all the money they've got, you know. and so that is a given. the bbc made an hamas documentary, and it seems as if they may well have ended up parroting hamas talking points or however you want to put it. there has been considerable concern that the bbc seem to have been quite gullible on a number of occasions, accepting hamas and gaza and propaganda and figures and so on, without proper scrutiny, or whether something was deliberately targeted because it was a hospital and so on. and this seems to be part of an ongoing part of that. but kemi badenoch has decided to really go in hard on them. apparently it's a quite eye—watering attack and potential collusion with hamas, which, you know, i mean, the point is, of cour
simon the daily mail with the licence fee money going to hamas. >> yes.l i mean the way they present that title, it's almost as if they deliberately, you know, sidelined it and just like channelled it straight into the fighting fund. the point is that they made a documentary. anything the bbc does is, of course using licence fee because that's all the money they've got, you know. and so that is a given. the bbc made an hamas documentary, and it seems as if they may well have ended up...
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is eric adams making it in new york in we'll ask joe concha and mark simon, peter doocy is live at the white house. reporter: we're waiting to hear about whether a federal judge is going to slowdown doge's effort to get information. democrats will not be able to claim a victory. >> temporary restraining order put in place when judges look at actual facts, it is temporary, that is what they are referring to as winning, they are not winning. once they go off, judges have seen there is real fraud, we're not doing anything wrong. reporter: president trump and his team talk about waste, fraud and abuse in crosshairs of doge, democrats argue real waste fraud and abuse is by billionaires here, helping billionaires et c elsewhere. >> we're standing up against this effort. reporter: doge is getting access to the irs's integrated date retrieval system, musk needs to to understand duplicate payments and claims this is losing him friends. >> i was at a friend's birthday party, a dinner, it was a nice quiet dinner it was nice. then i mentioned -- before the election, i mentioned the president's nam
is eric adams making it in new york in we'll ask joe concha and mark simon, peter doocy is live at the white house. reporter: we're waiting to hear about whether a federal judge is going to slowdown doge's effort to get information. democrats will not be able to claim a victory. >> temporary restraining order put in place when judges look at actual facts, it is temporary, that is what they are referring to as winning, they are not winning. once they go off, judges have seen there is real...
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peter -- mark simon. peter doocy, what's going on? reporter: well, we'll here if a federal judge is going to slow down and accessing some confidential taxpayer information, and officials around here basically saying that no matter what happens, democrats will not be able to claim a victory. >> tro is temporary restraining order put in place when the judges take a look at actual facts and it is temporary and they're not winning and the judges reversed them and seen there's real fraud and that we're not doing anything wrong. reporter: trump had waste, fraud and abuse about doge and it's by billionaires here trying to help billionaires elsewhere. >> corruption is up, chaos is up and prices are up for americans and that is why we're standing up against this effort. reporter: doge is getting access to the irs's integrated data retrieval system. musk claims he needs that to understand duplicate payments and claims that others are losing this, friends. >> there's a birthday party and birthday dinner and nice, quiet dinner and everything was
peter -- mark simon. peter doocy, what's going on? reporter: well, we'll here if a federal judge is going to slow down and accessing some confidential taxpayer information, and officials around here basically saying that no matter what happens, democrats will not be able to claim a victory. >> tro is temporary restraining order put in place when the judges take a look at actual facts and it is temporary and they're not winning and the judges reversed them and seen there's real fraud and...
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she's been speaking to our investigations correspondent daniel de simone — a warning, you may find somehe is a free man. who can stop this? i don't want other women to have to put up with things like this. beth filmed her then—boyfriend, a misogynistic neo—nazi, attacking her with a machete. she says the man, known publicly as x, used his position as an mi5 agent to terrorise her. mi5 took the bbc to court to try and stop us running a story about the abuse by x. beth then took mi5 to court for failing to protect her human rights. mi5 says it doesn't confirm agent identities and hadn't done so with x. it meant beth's case would largely be kept secret — even from her. it felt completely offensive to be told that my case would have to be held in private, and that i wouldn't be privy to any of the information, because that's how they operated — as if they're allowed some special licence to completely breach my human rights. but, this week, we revealed that mi5 had told me that x was an agent, when seeking to stop a story about his extremism, and then had lied to three courts about doing so.
she's been speaking to our investigations correspondent daniel de simone — a warning, you may find somehe is a free man. who can stop this? i don't want other women to have to put up with things like this. beth filmed her then—boyfriend, a misogynistic neo—nazi, attacking her with a machete. she says the man, known publicly as x, used his position as an mi5 agent to terrorise her. mi5 took the bbc to court to try and stop us running a story about the abuse by x. beth then took mi5 to...
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simon schuster, brian bennett, thanks to both of you. appreciate it. elon musk's troupe of emboldened department of government efficiency, or doge operatives, have been tasked with executing perhaps the biggest government shakeup in a generation, if not more. cnn's kyung lah is going to take a look into who they are and their unorthodox backgrounds. >> so here we have luke farritor, who is winning. >> the first lettuce. >> prize on. behalf of the vesuvius challenge. >> indeed. >> thank you. >> luke farritor was the first person to decipher a word from an ancient scroll that had been buried in volcanic mud for centuries. >> but for the kind of the first. >> part of the. >> challenge. >> through july, i was interning at spacex and just kind of doing this in the evenings and weekends. >> it's the word for us. >> he went on to win the grand prize in a global competition. a 22 year old undergrad at the time. >> my friends were there and i was cheering, jumping up and down, you know, screaming, crying, all the stuff i run, most of the things from my laptop.
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let's get more now with simon schuster. he's a senior correspondent at time. he's also the author of the book the showman, about volodymyr zelenskyy and the war in ukraine. great to see you, simon. so why would the kremlin not confirm that the two might have spoken? >> they've been very. >> cagey about. this for. >> for some time. i remember on the campaign trail, president trump, then candidate trump was repeatedly asked whether he had been speaking to president putin, and he had said things to the effect of, i can't comment on that, i can't talk about that. so they are quite cagey about their conversations. but one thing we know for sure is that these two leaders. now, president trump again and president putin are preparing to talk. and the fear in ukraine, in kyiv is that they're going to be talking about ukraine without ukraine in the room. >> yeah, i mean, that seems like a legitimate concern. and then a short time ago, ukraine's zelenskyy said that he was willing to negotiate with putin as long as the u.s. and europe provide security guarantees. so what
let's get more now with simon schuster. he's a senior correspondent at time. he's also the author of the book the showman, about volodymyr zelenskyy and the war in ukraine. great to see you, simon. so why would the kremlin not confirm that the two might have spoken? >> they've been very. >> cagey about. this for. >> for some time. i remember on the campaign trail, president trump, then candidate trump was repeatedly asked whether he had been speaking to president putin, and he...
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simon, so much to talk about. i'll just kick off with the latest out of natwest. we just got their earnings through this morning and listening to the cfo speak there, she sounds pretty confident about the outlook after what's been a pretty decent quarter to end out the year. what's been your take on the numbers? >> yeah. >> so we think that natwest. >> and. >> indeed most of the numbers coming out so. >> far. >> are broadly. >> in line with expectations and, you know, showing that profitability is remaining robust and looking forward. i think we have a you know, based on the clip you just played, i think we have a reasonably similar view in the fact that profitability, we expect while it might decline slightly across the board, we do. expect it will remain robust going into the rest of this year and in part in the uk. that is based on the structural hedge that the large banks have in place to kind of really manage the transition to through through this interest rate cycle, both up and down. >> what can we glean about. >> the health of. the uk consumer, the uk hous
simon, so much to talk about. i'll just kick off with the latest out of natwest. we just got their earnings through this morning and listening to the cfo speak there, she sounds pretty confident about the outlook after what's been a pretty decent quarter to end out the year. what's been your take on the numbers? >> yeah. >> so we think that natwest. >> and. >> indeed most of the numbers coming out so. >> far. >> are broadly. >> in line with expectations...
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we will hear from secretary simon. let me pull up a power point and get started when you are ready. >> minnesota secretary of state. i would like to say we who do elections are in the democracy business. in case you haven't noticed, in the democracy business. i'm in my third term in this office and the only reason it is relevant is when i first started running for this office in 2014 i used to do a lot more explaining about what it even was. safe to say in the intervening years, all of us have to do less explaining about what this job is. no secret the profile of this post, the job itself has been much elevated to the american people and individual states for a lot of reasons the last several years, some good, some bad but because of that the ability to communicate not just to the public but with our partners in the states, cities, counties, towns is more important than it has ever been. we tried in 2024 to continue to perfect and improve our communications process and like every state we experienced some highs and low
we will hear from secretary simon. let me pull up a power point and get started when you are ready. >> minnesota secretary of state. i would like to say we who do elections are in the democracy business. in case you haven't noticed, in the democracy business. i'm in my third term in this office and the only reason it is relevant is when i first started running for this office in 2014 i used to do a lot more explaining about what it even was. safe to say in the intervening years, all of us...
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so, you became a global celebrity at the paris olympic games, after beating simone biles on the floorhile getting to the top, your career happened alongside of all time, almost unbeatable. is it helpful to have a rival? taking those walks? as a white person to get to where you got. do you remember a specific time where you felt that, either in training or in competitions? and what happened to your siblings, specifically? women in artistic gymnastics, 28 are white. rebeca! on her mental health. announcer: rebeca andrade! years, she began working with aline wolff, become a better athlete. cheering andrade�*s passion for the subject led her uses her platform to empower the next generation to seek help, break stigmas and dream big. injuries you can get as an athlete, and that kept you away from training for eight months at each time. back again and again? sobs quietly. health, you know, of taking care of yourself, of respecting in the us, a doctor from the national olympics team was sentenced to prison for sexually abusing young athletes who for a long time felt voiceless and unprotected.
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game of simon. really?ink a lot of the viewers are thinking about it. >> okay, i like. >> it, i like. >> that, but i. >> like it. >> and i like the fact that energy is getting its mojo and schlumberger quickly. if it gets above 44, it's broken. a two year downtrend. melissa lee. >> she just said yeah. >> did she. >> yeah she said. >> those i said. >> said those exact things. >> you're too busy texting with. >> jason says hi by the way. >> mel. hi jason. coming up fed chair jerome powell raising concerns about the housing market in his testimony today. what he had to say about mortgages, mortgage rates, a housing shortage and much more. fast money is back in two. >> the thing about. >> work, it's. >> always changing. >> but with. >> the right. >> perspective. >> what seems confusing or. >> just out of reach can suddenly fall into place. >> if it's a. >> if it's a. >> ♪ in any business, you ride the line between numbers and people. what's right for the business and what's best for everyone who depends on it.
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paul simon. this was the start of snl's 50th anniversary special.19 due to severe hearing loss, but last year he underwent surgery to correct that problem. raj mathai last night spoke with one neurosurgeon about that procedure. we help paul with hardware and introduce him to the cutting edge technology and what we are really focused at. the stanford initiative to cure hearing loss is the next generation approaches, and they include regeneration, stem cells and gene therapies. wow. that's fascinating. very impressive. right. all right. so simon's upcoming tour includes three performances over at san francisco's davies symphony hall in july. that duet with sabrina carpenter really was beautiful. yeah. really nice. well, training for you this morning. make sure you give your furry friend some extra love today. yeah, today is national love your pet day. we, of course, are big dog and cat lovers here at today in the bay, so our pets always get a lot of love. these are actually a few shots showing a few of the ones that change some of our lives. but here'
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the international study was led by the university professor simon kirby from edinburgh university alsof language has been found in another species. i'll never forget the moment we basically took eight years of whale song data and poured it into this mathematical model of how children learn language. but actually that's not possible. and the reason is that we don't actually think whales are using their song like we use language. a bit more like music, but we don't use music to convey and it turns out there are other species that transmit communication culturally. so songbirds' song is learned each generation. technique to birdsong. time for a look at the weather. here's darren bett. it's going to become less over the weekend but right now there is a lot of and some wet weather. a lot of cloud and some wet weather. a wintry mix of rain, sleet and hail snow most snow will be snow moving north. most snow will be �* the snow moving north. most snow will be. �*the hills of wales, with some over the hills of wales, with some snow at the moment, over the snow at the moment, and over the pennin
the international study was led by the university professor simon kirby from edinburgh university alsof language has been found in another species. i'll never forget the moment we basically took eight years of whale song data and poured it into this mathematical model of how children learn language. but actually that's not possible. and the reason is that we don't actually think whales are using their song like we use language. a bit more like music, but we don't use music to convey and it...
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citement afternoon has hosted -- simon has hosted four times and been a musical guest 13 times.o also has been a staple on the show since it began in 1975 gave the opening monologue. it was a who's who was casts and hosts and guests from the past half century. they were all there to celebrate the special milestone. ♪ you're gonna carry that weigh carry that way ♪ ♪ for a long time ♪ >> sir paul mccartney closing the night there with a rarely performed beatles medley. >>> the british academy film awards the baftas were given out in london last night. >> the bafta goes to "conclave." [ cheers ] >> the papal thriller "conclave" won four prizes including the biggest of the night, best picture. adrien brody took home his award as best actor beating out timothee chalamet, colman domingo, ralph fiennes hugh grant, and sebastian stan. and mikey madison won for lead actress in the hit "anora." the oscars will be given out next month. >>> and "captain america brave new world" had the biggest box office opening weekend of 2025. >> captain america. ask yourself who's playing who. >> marvel'
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east bay congresswoman lateefah simon held a round table with those scientists on friday. simon highlighted how cuts to the national institutes of health will impact research underway in the bay area. she is among a group of lawmakers who sent letters to the trump administration voicing concerns about a proposed 15% cap for indirect research costs for all nih grants. we are learning more today about the doj's employee cuts at yosemite. take a look at the top of el capitan, where you can see a group of frustrated staffers hung an upside down flag in protest. the terminations affect about 1000 newly hired national park service employees. they include workers who maintain and clean parks, along with others who educate visitors. the park's search and rescue teams have also been impacted. termination letters were sent out last week. >> nothing will prepare you for the for the shock that you'll really get once you once you get that letter because you know, it's everything i love. it's the park service. i mean, our national monuments and parks are just our greatest treasure. and
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talking about this mark simone, hall of fame wor radio show host, joe concha. can't keep up. >> not fair, they still work on a greenland response, he is down to 47 -- >> [ laughter ] larry: that was months ago, [laughter] fabulous. >> they can't think up lies fast enough, like a flurry of punches, this is not fair to the white house correspondents. who could sit there all afternoon, nothing to do. once a day for 20 minutes in briefing room then to your desk, now they can't keep up, he is wearing them out. larry: warp speed world. >> a blitzkreig. >> yes. >> we have north of 70 executive orders at this point. remember, he came to office, donald trump, 24 days ago. it feels like three years he has been in office. when trump is controlling conversation, we're talking about saying narrative not daily but hourly, always taking questions, and in front of people's jeans screen -- screens, democrats this is a moving target where they can't coalesce around one message, they are mistakes volume for policy it is annoyingly ro loud. if are a republican you want more maxine
talking about this mark simone, hall of fame wor radio show host, joe concha. can't keep up. >> not fair, they still work on a greenland response, he is down to 47 -- >> [ laughter ] larry: that was months ago, [laughter] fabulous. >> they can't think up lies fast enough, like a flurry of punches, this is not fair to the white house correspondents. who could sit there all afternoon, nothing to do. once a day for 20 minutes in briefing room then to your desk, now they can't...
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hasta este momento, mari trini y aqui al. >> aeropuerto internacional s simon bolivar.rribaron los donald trump y el gobierno de nicolÁs maduro vuelos de repatriacion acordados entre la administracion de d donald trump y el debemos recordar que esto fue un acuerdo al que se llego a principios de mes entre las dos ad administraciones, con un enviado especial que llego a venezuela para tratar este tema. richard grenell. aviones de la estatal venezolana conviasa llegaron a texas la tarde de este lunes para trasladar a un grupo de unas 190 personas que llegaron, segun fue confirmado por au autoridades del gobierno de venezuela. los vuelos fueron recibidos por el ministro de interior y justicia, diosdado cabello. en la pista tambien los esperaban funcionarios de distintos cuerpos de seguridad. de acuerdo a las autoridades, ellos pasaran por un estricto chequeo de salud, al igual que una rigurosa investigacion sobre sus antecedentes penales. recordemos que el gobierno de estados unidos ha dicho que algunos de estos migrantes tendrian, segun ellos, nexos con la banda criminal.
hasta este momento, mari trini y aqui al. >> aeropuerto internacional s simon bolivar.rribaron los donald trump y el gobierno de nicolÁs maduro vuelos de repatriacion acordados entre la administracion de d donald trump y el debemos recordar que esto fue un acuerdo al que se llego a principios de mes entre las dos ad administraciones, con un enviado especial que llego a venezuela para tratar este tema. richard grenell. aviones de la estatal venezolana conviasa llegaron a texas la tarde de...
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but richard carlo sent us this brief rejoinder to those views. creating a giant sinkhole, as tom simonsd it appeared late on monday night. we could see the waterjust starting to come out, and then 20 minutes later we find out that we've we got a knock on the door. we had tojust get - what we could and leave. alarming for the residents of godstone, but peter stoughton compared the coverage of the surrey sinkhole south shields, which featured on the bbc website locally. reporting on the bbc news website. how come the sinkhole in south shields was only reported on bbc local news and not bbc national, is there within the bbc a north/south divide else that you see or hear on bbc news, on tv, radio, online and social media. you can call us or whatsapp us on 0370 0106676. bbc.co.uk slash/newswatch. that's all from us for now. thank you forjoining us. coming on the programme. goodbye. hello there. at this time of year, we get light winds and some you can sense that spring is around the corner, half of the weekend. we change gear once again and see a return to some this area of cloud, a signific
but richard carlo sent us this brief rejoinder to those views. creating a giant sinkhole, as tom simonsd it appeared late on monday night. we could see the waterjust starting to come out, and then 20 minutes later we find out that we've we got a knock on the door. we had tojust get - what we could and leave. alarming for the residents of godstone, but peter stoughton compared the coverage of the surrey sinkhole south shields, which featured on the bbc website locally. reporting on the bbc news...
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they play ireland in cardiff on saturday, with dan sheehan named by their interim boss simon easterbysists he's focussed on his current side despite reportedly and joseph parker is off after the british boxer was taken ill. martin ba kole instead. has been given a restraining order by police in dubai. raducanu had been approached by the man, who gave her chair after two games. 0n court in dubai, there was a surprise andreeva in the quarterfinals. the 17—year—old will take on elena rybakina in the last 2007 — before andreeva was even born. seed's seven—match winning run ending at the hands its only alcaraz�*s second defeat of the year, two weeks ago. despite being a break up in the decider, he lost to reach the semi—finals of what is his first tournament andrei rublev and felix auger—aliassime will contest the other semi—final. victor wembanyama is expected to miss the remainder of the nba season after his team, the san antonio spurs, revealed that he had deep vein thrombosis in his right shoulder. the reigning league rookie of the year, after the spurs selected him with the first over
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like i know who he is and i know he is very, very famous. >> simon and garfunkel. >> simon and garfunkelknow people are going to drag me for this. >> i would never. >> say someone's like, name one song. >> sound of silence. sound of silence. >> bridge over troubled water. >> okay, well, you know, i'm just. >> saying, i pulled it up. my own. >> personal experiences. >> mrs. robinson. now, here's to you, mrs. robinson. yeah, okay. >> and you can call me out. >> that one to. >> call me out. >> yeah. >> all of the bangers. >> drew performed. he just performed on the saturday night live 50th anniversary. right on. he and sabrina carpenter, you know who she is? >> i am familiar, yes, i am familiar with her. >> just checking. >> yeah. i'm familiar. >> she's not coming here? >> no. >> well, she might be, but not with paul. >> no. yeah, and i don't think. >> she already came here. >> oh. that's true. all right. >> fantastic. this morning we're looking live from our golden gate bridge. i'll be honest. i mean, if someone came to me and was like, for a dollar. >> well, i'll keep dragging him. >> oka
like i know who he is and i know he is very, very famous. >> simon and garfunkel. >> simon and garfunkelknow people are going to drag me for this. >> i would never. >> say someone's like, name one song. >> sound of silence. sound of silence. >> bridge over troubled water. >> okay, well, you know, i'm just. >> saying, i pulled it up. my own. >> personal experiences. >> mrs. robinson. now, here's to you, mrs. robinson. yeah, okay....
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. >> and you're right, simon. the fight is not. >> the fight is not in here, chris.seems to me that that is that's one that is messaging to say it's time to come together. whatever little things we had going on in here, we got to put it to the side because there's work to do. but also attempting to project this strength and this, you know, posture that people have been looking for, for from democrats specifically, you know, in the last week and a half, two weeks since donald trump took office, it's like, where's the fight? people want the fight. and ken martin is saying he's going to bring it. >> yeah, i thought. >> it was interesting. i mean. >> there is this. >> palpable sense of a leadership vacuum. and partly that's always the case, simone, as you know, when there's an out party, right? i mean, the party that has the white house has a leader because they've got the president, and the party that doesn't is trying to figure out where leadership is, where leadership is going to emerge from. i don't think it's necessarily the dnc chair, but there is this palpable sen
. >> and you're right, simon. the fight is not. >> the fight is not in here, chris.seems to me that that is that's one that is messaging to say it's time to come together. whatever little things we had going on in here, we got to put it to the side because there's work to do. but also attempting to project this strength and this, you know, posture that people have been looking for, for from democrats specifically, you know, in the last week and a half, two weeks since donald trump...
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back in lincolnshire, simon wanted to give me a sense of the visual impact solar panels are going this.5m high... every window we look out, it will be solar panels — ranging from a few hundred metres away to just 50m away. several thousand acres are being planned for industrial solar in lincolnshire alone. all the way down, and then all the views we have out the front... living near to them. it is literally across the road where one of these solar we need to be self—reliant and not be importing energy, the industry body solar uk says there are misconceptions about this form of energy generation, that people's fears you're just going to be walking through a field of glass. by the latest solar plans, there's a lot of convincing still to be done. paul murphy, bbc news. of our main story. this is the scene live at the west bank. we are occupied west bank. we are waiting for israel to free 602 who have been held palestinians who have been held israeli prisons, but we in israeli prisons, but we are hearing from our kaa—in- in”... a“— �*a——a.nanaanb. llgglngs “a.” 951! bungépguugueé the kaa—i
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two, paul simon stopped playing concerts in 1992." >> a good one. >> that's exciting. >>> let's begin a busy half hour with a troubling ivf mix-up leading to a new lawsuit. >> a georgia woman now suing after a mistake that led her to unknowingly carry and then give birth to another couple's child. she shared her story with priya sridhar to joins us now. >> reporter: christina murray went through ivf, carried a baby for nine months only to discover that that baby was not her genetically. she gave the boy back to his biological parents and now she's suing her fertility clinic. christina murray was finally living her life-long dream of being a ther. >> he was beautiful and perfect, but it was also very clear that something was wrong. >> reporter: after a grueling round of ivf and nine months of pregnancy murray, a white woman using a white sperm donor, gave birth in late 2023 to a baby boy with a much darker complexion. >> my son's skin tone didn't match mine, but he was still my son. >> reporter: what should have been a joyful first fe
two, paul simon stopped playing concerts in 1992." >> a good one. >> that's exciting. >>> let's begin a busy half hour with a troubling ivf mix-up leading to a new lawsuit. >> a georgia woman now suing after a mistake that led her to unknowingly carry and then give birth to another couple's child. she shared her story with priya sridhar to joins us now. >> reporter: christina murray went through ivf, carried a baby for nine months only to discover that that...
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professor simon kirby, from edinburgh university, first time, one of the key defining features of language out in the whale song. this technique to have a google translate for whales, but so in some ways, whale song is actually a bit like music. but we don't use music to say messages like what's for dinner? it turns out generation, so what's next for birdsong, and our prediction is that we should see the same thing there, too. million dollars at auction in new york. short of its estimate. sale would go to establish a scholarship in support hello. for most of the uk, the weather's just this part of blaenau gwent is over 300m above sea level. up on our radar picture. something quite different though, is happening to the weather in the highlands, where we've got barely a cloud in the sky. or 2 for the east coast. of rain and drizzle nothing particularly heavy. and that's making it feel particularly chilly with temperatures today for most about 4 to 6 celsius. now, overnight, ourweak area of low pressure continues and drizzle continuing. here where we'll see a really sharp frost develop. in th
professor simon kirby, from edinburgh university, first time, one of the key defining features of language out in the whale song. this technique to have a google translate for whales, but so in some ways, whale song is actually a bit like music. but we don't use music to say messages like what's for dinner? it turns out generation, so what's next for birdsong, and our prediction is that we should see the same thing there, too. million dollars at auction in new york. short of its estimate. sale...
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simon from reuters and michael from the new york times. >> can you hear me? >> mr. secretary hello?retary rubio, you said you were going to skip the g20 foreign ministers meeting in south africa because of your disagreements with the government to there. can you tell us whether the whole trump administration, whether the u.s. government is going to skip all the g20 events in south africa this year, and do you feel that by missing this meeting, you are ceding global leadership to other countries like the brics countries and china specifically? secondly, on gaza, because you addressed it yesterday during a press conference, during your comments, you mentioned the plan the president set forward would only move palestinians from gaza out temporarily. the president has said, i think it's clear from his comments today that he is talking about permanently resettling palestinians from gaza. could you tell us whether this administration is planning to facilitate the displacement of those palestinians? >> i think the whole topic of the g20 gathering is one i don't think we should be focused o
simon from reuters and michael from the new york times. >> can you hear me? >> mr. secretary hello?retary rubio, you said you were going to skip the g20 foreign ministers meeting in south africa because of your disagreements with the government to there. can you tell us whether the whole trump administration, whether the u.s. government is going to skip all the g20 events in south africa this year, and do you feel that by missing this meeting, you are ceding global leadership to...
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the simon decided she was going to go head-to-head with the old spice guy in football, toss competition. i have better sense than the try that because i have 0 skills when it comes athletic. so i let him just do his. all around the really great time in something of particular interest to you guys. great know i had a chance to sit down and talk to see who is the sheet over colors. the she's the head of the seal of the bay area. super bowl committee planning for next year. they have some amazing things that are planned. they've been here for a few days on the ground see how new orleans is doing things and they're looking forward. >> to bringing the game there next year. so some amazing things are going to be playing and i can't wait to visit the bay area next year for the super bowl guys. >> maybe he'll be able to bring dakaris that folks can, you know, drink on the streets the way new orleans does. i don't know. i don't know. i don't know. but i'm just started out there. started out there. >> i'm ok, i'm ok with a hurricane in the bay area. let's do it. let's do let's do right. is that i
the simon decided she was going to go head-to-head with the old spice guy in football, toss competition. i have better sense than the try that because i have 0 skills when it comes athletic. so i let him just do his. all around the really great time in something of particular interest to you guys. great know i had a chance to sit down and talk to see who is the sheet over colors. the she's the head of the seal of the bay area. super bowl committee planning for next year. they have some amazing...
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simon jones, bbc news. england and wales.tus games begins in vancouver today — the opening ceremony with his wife meghan. election campaign last year. and now mr trump is president, he's given elon musk a central it's a role with the ambition of no less than reshaping how the bbc�*s analysis editor ros atkins has more. we have never, ever, ever seen anything like this which musk calls an existential threat to our republic. elon musk�*s work has begun. be put on leave. staff at the cia and elsewhere have been and musk�*s team is seeking to audit all government payments. but we're still learning what thatjob is. it's very unclear, but it appears that president trump has given mr. mr trump's powers. before our very eyes, an unelected shadow government is conducting a hostile it's not unusualfor seniorfigures in us administrations to be unelected. and each president takes a different view in the us, the federal government oversees policies as opposed to at state level. to education to healthcare. overseas aid and much more. musk
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somebody to milla mits, people from both sides of the debate in simon's town. this is the mist caused when the boons ray to the house in simon's town indicate peninsula many residents. so that some of the experiences including pizza, what is, who's lived here for 3 decades. most the bones roost on the mountain and then at some point in the morning they come down and they find their way into the sub. and they're making their way sometimes down to the beach. he relies on a community group to a low team. if the balloons are in the area and is installed pure balls on his windows to keep them out, he's also stopped growing vegetables in his garden. something he says, drew the primates to his home. it's like growing accounting for the business. but what concerns animal rights activists is the more aggressive approach. some people have taken. in some cases the bones have been killed by live ammunition or knives or shot tact with painful guns. we live on the edge of a national park. the cape town is very unique, in the sense that it's a city with international park or
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that i owed simon? well, i can make little bit of a correction. when i got back is is in august of 1854, i had resigned from army. i'd made captain irregular army. found out on april 11th of 54 and sent the letter accepting the commission is captain. and i also sent a letter resigning from army and they went jefferson davis, who was the secretary of war. and when i got new york city, i stayed at the after house hotel. well, by this time, i'm broke. my passage from california cross the isthmus. and so far and i was unable to get $1,000, 1500 dollars that was owed me by sutler at west point. and and i had telegraphed him from new york. i was coming to get my money. that may have been a mistake because when i got to west point he skedaddled. so i go back to new york city and i'm broke. i've completely run out of money and the astor house hotel owners lock me out, see my luggage. and i stepped out on the front porch of, the hotel, and here comes simon buckner driving a bookie down street and waved at him and he pulled over and his tail fell away on it
that i owed simon? well, i can make little bit of a correction. when i got back is is in august of 1854, i had resigned from army. i'd made captain irregular army. found out on april 11th of 54 and sent the letter accepting the commission is captain. and i also sent a letter resigning from army and they went jefferson davis, who was the secretary of war. and when i got new york city, i stayed at the after house hotel. well, by this time, i'm broke. my passage from california cross the isthmus....
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don't forget you can keep up—to—date with all the latest action on the bbc sport app and simon vickersen he plunged child, and would never harm her. nearly 26,000 babies and toddlers were admitted to damp and mould in 202a. ready? yeah. five—year—old aziyah is asthmatic. so this is where it started — all on this front door. all over the walls and even onto the beds and furniture. exposed to the black mould. yeah. or obstructive airways disease, that will be worse — it'll trigger an irritant response. in 2020, two—year—old awaab ishak died after being exposed to mould at his rochdale home. the housing association, but no action was taken. tenants greater protection from unsafe living conditions. still hasn't come into force. what does awaab's law mean to you? but it's great memories. safe and the council didn't do anything. i last week, the government announced awaab's law will come into force in october for damp and mould problems, that applies to social housing. sinead doesn't want to move aziyah from his school, and she can't find anywhere else nearby she can afford to rent. last sum
don't forget you can keep up—to—date with all the latest action on the bbc sport app and simon vickersen he plunged child, and would never harm her. nearly 26,000 babies and toddlers were admitted to damp and mould in 202a. ready? yeah. five—year—old aziyah is asthmatic. so this is where it started — all on this front door. all over the walls and even onto the beds and furniture. exposed to the black mould. yeah. or obstructive airways disease, that will be worse — it'll trigger an...
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i came across this picture in a simon schuster book. it was published, i think, in 2018 called the color of time. and it's a splendid book. highly recommend it. oh, the digital artist who performed that kind of restoration work on these old historic photos is his name, marina amaral. is from brazil. and she's one of the best in the world. one of the other pictures in her book that caught my attention because i was when this book came out already eight years into my research into women's suffrage, woodrow wilson, this picture of ebola in pankhurst, when she was being arrested in london in 1914 and first of a leading british suffragists of when we think about those periods of time when, we think about wilson's time, we think about pankhurst time or, you know, go back to the civil war like picture that we just saw. we have images of dusty daguerreotypes, but those people did not live in black and white. they had blood in their cheeks and color in their eyes, just like all these people do. so it occurred to me should ask simon schuster, who
i came across this picture in a simon schuster book. it was published, i think, in 2018 called the color of time. and it's a splendid book. highly recommend it. oh, the digital artist who performed that kind of restoration work on these old historic photos is his name, marina amaral. is from brazil. and she's one of the best in the world. one of the other pictures in her book that caught my attention because i was when this book came out already eight years into my research into women's...
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radio host mark simone will take on the full sound coming up.th can help us to keep our enamel for a lifetime. it's backed by science it is clinically proven to strengthen our teeth. i would recommend this toothpaste to everybody. it's really an amazing product. (♪) [cheerful music] [phone ringing] not all multimillionaires build their wealth the same way, you have... the fearless investor. the type a cpa. the boot strapper. the boot maker. hee-ha. but many do have something in common. we all trust schwab with our wealth. thanks to our award-winning service, low costs and transparent advice, every day, over a million multi-millionaires, trust schwab with more than three trillion dollars of their wealth. ♪ it's payback time. all these years, you've worked hard. you fixed it. you looked after it. maybe it's time for your home to start taking care of you? we've invested in our home, we've worked on it, we had a whole lot of equity just sitting there. you paid down the mortgage, invested in your home. i guess, you could say, your home owes you. unlo
radio host mark simone will take on the full sound coming up.th can help us to keep our enamel for a lifetime. it's backed by science it is clinically proven to strengthen our teeth. i would recommend this toothpaste to everybody. it's really an amazing product. (♪) [cheerful music] [phone ringing] not all multimillionaires build their wealth the same way, you have... the fearless investor. the type a cpa. the boot strapper. the boot maker. hee-ha. but many do have something in common. we all...
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daniel de simone, bbc news. up being stored in what's known as the cloud — the virtual internet — should be made accessible to the security services in order to tackle crime including terrorism and child exploitation. which at the moment only the account holder can access. apple has declined to comment. our technology editor zoe kleinman reports. raging on for years, has boiled over once again today. legally cannot comment on, would mean authorities could access someone's encrypted data. the home office says it cannot confirm or deny the notice, but apple has previously warned it would pull security services from the uk market rather than comply with any government demands to weaken them by creating so—called back doors. photos, messages, documents — from your devices. if you do use that cloud, the data isn't always encrypted, unless you've opted in to use apple's advanced data protection tool. if you have, it means nobody, not even apple, can view your content apart from you, but the government wants to be able
daniel de simone, bbc news. up being stored in what's known as the cloud — the virtual internet — should be made accessible to the security services in order to tackle crime including terrorism and child exploitation. which at the moment only the account holder can access. apple has declined to comment. our technology editor zoe kleinman reports. raging on for years, has boiled over once again today. legally cannot comment on, would mean authorities could access someone's encrypted data....