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emma hayes, the chelsea manager, _ next get any.ious job — she has also been nominated for best head coach. just acknowledgement, i- for best head coach. jmt acknowledgement, i think, for best head coach. jmt acknowledgement, ithink, in for best head coach. jmt acknowledgement, i think, in the industry. just to be acknowledgement, ithink, in the industry. just to be— acknowledgement, ithink, in the industry. just to be recognised by colleagues. _ industry. just to be recognised by colleagues. by — industry. just to be recognised by colleagues, by players... - industry. just to be recognised by colleagues, by players... will- industry. just to be recognised by colleagues, by players... will will be updating _ colleagues, by players... will will be updating you _ colleagues, by players... will will be updating you on _ colleagues, by players... will will be updating you on those - colleagues, by players... will willj be updating you on those awards. colleagues, by players... will will i be updating you on those awards. if you keep acr
emma hayes, the chelsea manager, _ next get any.ious job — she has also been nominated for best head coach. just acknowledgement, i- for best head coach. jmt acknowledgement, i think, for best head coach. jmt acknowledgement, ithink, in for best head coach. jmt acknowledgement, i think, in the industry. just to be acknowledgement, ithink, in the industry. just to be— acknowledgement, ithink, in the industry. just to be recognised by colleagues. _ industry. just to be recognised by...
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>> tell me about hayes. >> he was one of the happiest little boys that you'd meet. loved to dance >> loved to dance. you would tell him, say give me a wiggle wiggle and he'd go >> try it, hayesy. >> reporter: right before his first birthday hayes had a seizure accompanied by fever, what's called a febrile seizure. he had four more in the months that followed what were those months like for you guys? >> exhausting. terrifying >> what were the doctors saying >> all of them said to us they're simple febrile seizures, he's going to grow out of it i had one doctor look me in the eye and say if he's going to have a seizure this is the one you want him to have ♪ >> reporter: in november 2022 they sang to hayes and his twin at bedtime. the family's baby monitor camera captured the moment. >> i love you. >> reporter: the next morning justin found hayes in his crib not moving >> i mean, we both sat on the floor next to our kitchen -- our refrigerator just holding our heads in our hands, not -- you can't process reality. >> i just remember saying over and over again "i don't u
>> tell me about hayes. >> he was one of the happiest little boys that you'd meet. loved to dance >> loved to dance. you would tell him, say give me a wiggle wiggle and he'd go >> try it, hayesy. >> reporter: right before his first birthday hayes had a seizure accompanied by fever, what's called a febrile seizure. he had four more in the months that followed what were those months like for you guys? >> exhausting. terrifying >> what were the doctors...
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hayes or for the democratic leader. and so they couldn't literally decide congress had to pass a law creating a commission to decide who was going to win the presidential election. and that commission took several months. what we wanted to do in this film is to give folks a summary of what was going on. and i think just to go a little bit deeper, people should understand the country is in chaos. the election is november. one side says we've won the other side says we've won. things are in chaos and by late february, there are three meetings that occur on february 26, one in the house appropriations committee, room one in the finance committee, room, and one at a hotel called warmly house. and in these rooms there were negotiations between the republicans and the democrats. and what they came down to is the democrats wanted to run the south the way they wanted to the south, and they needed northern troops gone, and they needed an assurance that they'd be able to do what they wanted to do. so i just want to finish by read
hayes or for the democratic leader. and so they couldn't literally decide congress had to pass a law creating a commission to decide who was going to win the presidential election. and that commission took several months. what we wanted to do in this film is to give folks a summary of what was going on. and i think just to go a little bit deeper, people should understand the country is in chaos. the election is november. one side says we've won the other side says we've won. things are in chaos...
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gavin hayes, head of the — can get to them. gavin hayes, head of the us _ can get to them.cal survey�*s earthquake programme, thank you so much forjoining us. thank you so much for “oining us. ~ , , . , around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. another merchant vessel has been attacked in the red sea, according to uk monitoring officials. it's at least the 24th attack on international shipping in the red sea since mid—november. three explosions were reported close to the unnamed vessel. no damage was caused and the crew are reported safe. iran—backed houthi rebels from yemen have plagued the red sea, prompting shipping companies to avoid the area. the white house is asking the us supreme court to reverse a lower court's ruling that prohibits board patrol agents from destroying a razor wire fence texas built along its border with mexico. migrants have been seriously injured trying to cross through the 29 miles of wire along the rio grande. chinese company byd became the world's biggest—selling electric car—maker in th
gavin hayes, head of the — can get to them. gavin hayes, head of the us _ can get to them.cal survey�*s earthquake programme, thank you so much forjoining us. thank you so much for “oining us. ~ , , . , around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. another merchant vessel has been attacked in the red sea, according to uk monitoring officials. it's at least the 24th attack on international shipping in the red sea since mid—november....
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jerry hayes also on right.erry hayes also on tonight's show, britain's most famous political double act neil and christine hamilton on top. royal insider , editor of majesty royal insider, editor of majesty magazine , ingrid seward and magazine, ingrid seward and britain's most entertaining historian martin whittock. my friday night big opinion is on the way . exploding cars lib friday night big opinion is on the way. exploding cars lib dems in trouble. the post office scandal and bad celebrity haircut . it's scandal and bad celebrity haircut. it's a scandal and bad celebrity haircut . it's a corker. first, haircut. it's a corker. first, the news headlines and an old friend of mine, tatiana sanchez . friend of mine, tatiana sanchez. >> mark, thank you very much. your top stories from the gb newsroom . the uk's maritime newsroom. the uk's maritime organisation is warning vessels to sail with caution after reports of a new attack on a ship southeast of yemen's port of aden . this latest report is of aden. this la
jerry hayes also on right.erry hayes also on tonight's show, britain's most famous political double act neil and christine hamilton on top. royal insider , editor of majesty royal insider, editor of majesty magazine , ingrid seward and magazine, ingrid seward and britain's most entertaining historian martin whittock. my friday night big opinion is on the way . exploding cars lib friday night big opinion is on the way. exploding cars lib dems in trouble. the post office scandal and bad celebrity...
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is that feasible, jerry hayes?, no, not with him, because he's got no judgement . because he's got no judgement. >> prince andrew doing the decent thing. as ingrid said, i just can't see that happening . i just can't see that happening. i really can't see that happening . really can't see that happening. all the people i know who know him, particularly in the navy, in the falklands , saying he was in the falklands, saying he was just an arrogant piece of s, you know, sort of thing. he was know, that sort of thing. he was absolutely dreadful. he doesn't take advice from people . he's take advice from people. he's not going to take advice from people . now, the good thing in people. now, the good thing in his favour, he's got the king and i know the king not particularly well, but i know him. when i was an mp and he's a good, kind, decent man who loves his brother and won't see him destitute. but, well, andrew, do the it's like the decent thing. ah, it's like well, boris, well never mind. yeah, that's. >> i think we
is that feasible, jerry hayes?, no, not with him, because he's got no judgement . because he's got no judgement. >> prince andrew doing the decent thing. as ingrid said, i just can't see that happening . i just can't see that happening. i really can't see that happening . really can't see that happening. all the people i know who know him, particularly in the navy, in the falklands , saying he was in the falklands, saying he was just an arrogant piece of s, you know, sort of thing. he was...
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tell me about hayes. >> he was one of the happiest little boys that you'd meet. went to dad. >> you'd say give me a little wiggle wiggle. >> reporter: right before his first birthday he had a seizure. he had four more in the months that followed. what were those months like for you guys in. >> exhausting, terrifying. >> reporter: what were the doctors saying >> all of them said to us, these are simple febrile seizures, he's going to grow out of it i had one doctor say if he's going to have a seizure, this is the one you want to have >> reporter: in november 2022 they sang to hayes at bedtime. the baby camera monitor captured the moment of the the next morning justin found him in his crib not moving. >> we both sat on the floor next to our kitchen, the refrigerator, just, you know, holding our heads in our hands, not, you can't process reality >> i just remember saying over and over again, i don't understand i don't understand what happen a healthy 17 month old boy he was fine. that's all i kept saying, he was fine last night. why didn't he wake up? >> reporter: t
tell me about hayes. >> he was one of the happiest little boys that you'd meet. went to dad. >> you'd say give me a little wiggle wiggle. >> reporter: right before his first birthday he had a seizure. he had four more in the months that followed. what were those months like for you guys in. >> exhausting, terrifying. >> reporter: what were the doctors saying >> all of them said to us, these are simple febrile seizures, he's going to grow out of it i had one...
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. >> tell me about hayes. >> he was one of the happiest little boys that you'd meet.ved to dance. you would tell him to give me a wiggle wiggle and he'd go. >> try it. >> reporter: right before his firth birthday he had a seizure, accompanied by a fever, he had four more in the months that followed. >> what were those months like for you guys? >> exhausting, terrifying. >> reporter: what were the doctors saying? >> all of them said to us, these are simple febrile seizures, he's going to grow out of it. one doctor looked at me and said, if he's going to have a seizure, this is the one you want him to have. >> reporter: in november 2022 they sang to hayes and his twin at bedtime, the family's baby monitor camera captured the moment. the next morning justin found hayes in his crib, not moving. >> i mean, we both sat on the floor next to our kitchen, our refrigerator, just, you know, holding our heads in our hands. not -- you can't process reality. >> i just remember saying over and over again i don't understand, i don't understand what happened. >> it's a healthy 17-mont
. >> tell me about hayes. >> he was one of the happiest little boys that you'd meet.ved to dance. you would tell him to give me a wiggle wiggle and he'd go. >> try it. >> reporter: right before his firth birthday he had a seizure, accompanied by a fever, he had four more in the months that followed. >> what were those months like for you guys? >> exhausting, terrifying. >> reporter: what were the doctors saying? >> all of them said to us, these...
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so if the author adrian hayes. so if the tories do ditch rishi sunak , who tories do ditch rishi sunak, who are the runners and riders to replace him, we'll go through all the potential candidates with our top westminster insider as i've said. plus, the most important of show, your important part of the show, your emails, they come straight to my laptop. mark at gbnews.com. now this programme has a strict and golden rule. we don't do boring . golden rule. we don't do boring. not on my watch. i just won't have it. welcome to mark dolan tonight night saying true things out loud and we start with my big opinion . good evening. one big opinion. good evening. one of america's biggest banks has sent letters to its home working staff, threatening them with disciplinary action if they fail to meet minimum office attendance. bank of america sent letters to employees who avoid their desks despite requests and reminders to meet the required number of days working in the office. it's astonishing , isn't office. it's astonishin
so if the author adrian hayes. so if the tories do ditch rishi sunak , who tories do ditch rishi sunak, who are the runners and riders to replace him, we'll go through all the potential candidates with our top westminster insider as i've said. plus, the most important of show, your important part of the show, your emails, they come straight to my laptop. mark at gbnews.com. now this programme has a strict and golden rule. we don't do boring . golden rule. we don't do boring. not on my watch. i...
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he also met his wife on the show, actress susan seaforth hayes. a state trooper is being hailed a hero for rescuing a child from an icy pond. bodycam video shows trooper michelle archer racing from her cruiser and right into the water where an 8-year-old girl had fallen through thin ice. she pulled the girl back to shore where another trooper helped carry the child to an ambulance. it happened last month, and the child has made a full recovery. >>> next on the "cbs weekend news," meet the photographer whose passion project is documenting what happens on its golden gate bridge. happens on i glden gate bridge. you a bounty of science, at a fraction of the price. nature's bounty, the smartest name in supplements. ♪everything i do that's for my health is an accomplishment.♪ ♪concerns of getting screened faded away♪ ♪to my astonishment.♪ ♪my doc gave me a script i got it done without a delay.♪ ♪i screened with cologuard and did it my way.♪ cologuard is a one-of-a-kind way to screen for colon cancer that's effective and non-invasive. it's for people 45
he also met his wife on the show, actress susan seaforth hayes. a state trooper is being hailed a hero for rescuing a child from an icy pond. bodycam video shows trooper michelle archer racing from her cruiser and right into the water where an 8-year-old girl had fallen through thin ice. she pulled the girl back to shore where another trooper helped carry the child to an ambulance. it happened last month, and the child has made a full recovery. >>> next on the "cbs weekend...
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the internet, now everything is there, i read the hayes code and i’m surprised, everything is spellede relationship to the state, to the flag, to the family, to the woman. among the lawyers, but apparently the time will come, russia and belarus are a union state, in general, we will have to deal with a lot of things, but issues of culture of the union state, because what people who lived in the west said, the salvation of russia, the salvation of the world, the death of russia, there is the death of the world, this is not what they said, we are patriots of russia. and the people who lived there in the west in different countries in different centuries, in america, in england , there in bulgaria, there in anga and so on, in general , different people, what will come from here, this is very difficult work, but we will do this and ensure that the union state presents a new civilizational model a new reasonable state in an unreasonable world. our conscientious state lives under economic sanctions and this also extends to culture. we talk about the most fascinating things from the world of
the internet, now everything is there, i read the hayes code and i’m surprised, everything is spellede relationship to the state, to the flag, to the family, to the woman. among the lawyers, but apparently the time will come, russia and belarus are a union state, in general, we will have to deal with a lot of things, but issues of culture of the union state, because what people who lived in the west said, the salvation of russia, the salvation of the world, the death of russia, there is the...
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. >> reporter: that organization is called the rich earth institute, and abe noe hayes is its co-foundereople are usually a little taken back but then i give them the real quick, there's nutrients in your urine and we are figuring out how to capture those and use them in agriculture. >> how many pee jokes do you deal with on -- >> pee jokes are constant. >> reporter: but to nace and noe hayes the concept of reusing human urine is a serious endeavor. >> what is in urine that plants sneed. >> nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium and other trace minerals that come through our body as we eat our food and then use the toilet. >> how much urine are you collecting at this point? >> about 12,000 gallons a year. >> reporter: researchers around the u.s. and the world are studying urine recycling. in sweden, in switzerland, in france, and in south africa and other countries. and the rich earth institute regularly offers educational webinars. >> what do you think would surprise people the most? >> that it is clean, that it doesn't look gross and it doesn't smell. and the privacy thing too. that was a sur
. >> reporter: that organization is called the rich earth institute, and abe noe hayes is its co-foundereople are usually a little taken back but then i give them the real quick, there's nutrients in your urine and we are figuring out how to capture those and use them in agriculture. >> how many pee jokes do you deal with on -- >> pee jokes are constant. >> reporter: but to nace and noe hayes the concept of reusing human urine is a serious endeavor. >> what is in...
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. alleged barrister and former tory mp jerry hayes .as always, tory mp jerry hayes. as always, i want hear from you. as you know, it's a crucial part of the programme. email me mailmogg@gbnews.com . but now mailmogg@gbnews.com. but now what? you've all been waiting for the news with polly middlehurst. >> jacob, thank you and good evening to you. well, the top story from the gp newsroom tonight is as you've been hearing, parliamentary amendments tabled to strengthen the government's rwanda bill were defeated in the were both defeated in the commons tonight. our political edhon commons tonight. our political editor, chris hope, explains a difficult night then for the pm. >> rishi sunak and his rwanda plan with 60 tory mps and two independents and eight dup mps voting for amendments to try and strengthen his plan, they weren't impressed by the remarks from the prime minister to gb news on monday, making clear he would overrule european judges which try and frustrate the will of the uk government in sending illegally arrived migrants who ar
. alleged barrister and former tory mp jerry hayes .as always, tory mp jerry hayes. as always, i want hear from you. as you know, it's a crucial part of the programme. email me mailmogg@gbnews.com . but now mailmogg@gbnews.com. but now what? you've all been waiting for the news with polly middlehurst. >> jacob, thank you and good evening to you. well, the top story from the gp newsroom tonight is as you've been hearing, parliamentary amendments tabled to strengthen the government's rwanda...
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. i’eopie — iain duncan smith, john hayes. i’eopie i— iain duncan smith, john hayes.'s going on in this place and they know how the _ going on in this place and they know how the law— going on in this place and they know how the law works. i'm very hopeful that the _ how the law works. i'm very hopeful that the government will move on this _ that the government will move on this they— that the government will move on this. they have to because this bill won't _ this. they have to because this bill won't work— this. they have to because this bill won't work otherwise, and we can't be in _ won't work otherwise, and we can't be in a _ won't work otherwise, and we can't be in a position where he put down a third piece _ be in a position where he put down a third piece of legislation. if be in a position where he put down a third piece of legislation.— third piece of legislation. if there are no changes, _ third piece of legislation. if there are no changes, what _ third piece of legislation. if there are no changes, what will - third piece of legislation. if there are no
. i’eopie — iain duncan smith, john hayes. i’eopie i— iain duncan smith, john hayes.'s going on in this place and they know how the _ going on in this place and they know how the law— going on in this place and they know how the law works. i'm very hopeful that the _ how the law works. i'm very hopeful that the government will move on this _ that the government will move on this they— that the government will move on this. they have to because this bill won't _ this. they have to...
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this is a swansong for emma hayes.nderland.— very best they should go through again sunderland. before you go, out of this who are _ again sunderland. before you go, out of this who are you _ again sunderland. before you go, out of this who are you predicting - again sunderland. before you go, out of this who are you predicting to i of this who are you predicting to get to the final? that of this who are you predicting to get to the final?— get to the final? that is a taffy. it sounds boring _ get to the final? that is a taffy. it sounds boring but _ get to the final? that is a taffy. it sounds boring but chelsea i get to the final? that is a taffy. | it sounds boring but chelsea and man's city are the two invest form so far. thank you to rachel brown—finnis. such integrity and professionalism. let's show you that fixture list again. those quarter finals will take place on the 7th and 8th of february. the final will be played on sunday the 31st of march at molineux, live on the bbc. well, the fourth round of the fa cup
this is a swansong for emma hayes.nderland.— very best they should go through again sunderland. before you go, out of this who are _ again sunderland. before you go, out of this who are you _ again sunderland. before you go, out of this who are you predicting - again sunderland. before you go, out of this who are you predicting to i of this who are you predicting to get to the final? that of this who are you predicting to get to the final?— get to the final? that is a taffy. it sounds...
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greg hayes, of course, ceo of rtx and the stock is just screaming.ple of reasons why of course, but i want to hear from the man about why. greg, i cannot believe -- this cannot really possibly be our last talk together, is it? >> it will be my last earnings release before i step down as ceo of rtx. but, you know, we've been doing this a long time together. i'm not going anywhere. i will still be around as executive chairman for a while. feel free to give me a call. >> well, i will. i was very gratified that today's release, the analysts are not talking about the problem you had, a lot of people are critical saying that you put a very low bar, going to be worse and worse, in truth, isn't this one problem almost behind you and not nearly as bad as you thought it might be? >> well, jim, i wouldn't say it's behind us. i think, if you know anything about rtx and the way we approach these issues, we tried to put a number out last september that we thought would more than adequately take care of this issue. it's going to take us a couple years to get throug
greg hayes, of course, ceo of rtx and the stock is just screaming.ple of reasons why of course, but i want to hear from the man about why. greg, i cannot believe -- this cannot really possibly be our last talk together, is it? >> it will be my last earnings release before i step down as ceo of rtx. but, you know, we've been doing this a long time together. i'm not going anywhere. i will still be around as executive chairman for a while. feel free to give me a call. >> well, i will....
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i know it's monday, but here on hayes street it feels like saturday. look at this place where i am right now, this iconic establishment. it's setting the stage for an unforgettable night as the 49ers face off against the packers this weekend. excitement is in the air as the 49ers prepare to take on the packers this saturday here at home. >> super ready for the game saturday. we are 49ers, but we also have a huge packers thing as well here as your ipa beer. we're going to have jell-o shots, pizzas, full staff. >> reporter: amber is the lead bartender at this sports bar on hayes street and every weekend is forms into a haven for football fans. % lot of neighborhood people, a lot of tourists. it's kind of a great ethnicity and cultural diversity between the tourists and the locals and sports fans. so we get a little bit of everybody and we welcome them all. >> reporter: like daniel and his friends, he's from australia and has lived in san francisco for over two years. >> my wife's from minnesota, so i'm a vikings fan. >> reporter: but this weekend -- >> i
i know it's monday, but here on hayes street it feels like saturday. look at this place where i am right now, this iconic establishment. it's setting the stage for an unforgettable night as the 49ers face off against the packers this weekend. excitement is in the air as the 49ers prepare to take on the packers this saturday here at home. >> super ready for the game saturday. we are 49ers, but we also have a huge packers thing as well here as your ipa beer. we're going to have jell-o...
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rupert wingfield—hayes reports from taipei.stage, the man who will now be taiwan's next president. in the end, william lai won the election by a larger margin than expected. china's campaign to intimidate voters here not to choose him failed. his supporters say, if anything, it had the opposite effect. china warned the people of taiwan not to vote for this man. they said he is a troublemaker who will take the island closer to war. well, tonight they have given their answer — by electing him their new president. speaking to the international media following his victory, president—elect lai was quick to offer beijing an olive branch. translation: over the last eight years we have tried - continuously to extend goodwill. unfortunately, china has not responded to these gestures. we hope in the future china will realise peace serves the interests of both sides. for taiwan's main opposition party, the kmt, it was another humiliation. it had run on a platform of getting closer to china. the kmt is the party xi jinping would prefer to
rupert wingfield—hayes reports from taipei.stage, the man who will now be taiwan's next president. in the end, william lai won the election by a larger margin than expected. china's campaign to intimidate voters here not to choose him failed. his supporters say, if anything, it had the opposite effect. china warned the people of taiwan not to vote for this man. they said he is a troublemaker who will take the island closer to war. well, tonight they have given their answer — by electing him...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in taipei.cy will likely be judged by how well he manages an increasingly aggressive beijing and whether he can avert a major crisis in the region. the chinese communist party has never ruled taiwan, but claims the self—governing island is part of its territory. earlier, our china correspondent laura bicker updated us on china's reaction to the election results. we've just had a statement from the taiwan affairs office which says that the results of these elections in the taiwan region show that the democratic progressive party cannot represent the mainstream public opinion on the island. that's obviously a nod to the result that william lai, the new president of taiwan, new president—elect of taiwan, got 40% of the vote. so they're saying he cannot represent the mainstream public opinion on the island. "taiwan is part of china," obviously reiterating china's belief in that. on that. "these elections cannot change the basic framework "and direction of cross—strait relations." now, the statement
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in taipei.cy will likely be judged by how well he manages an increasingly aggressive beijing and whether he can avert a major crisis in the region. the chinese communist party has never ruled taiwan, but claims the self—governing island is part of its territory. earlier, our china correspondent laura bicker updated us on china's reaction to the election results. we've just had a statement from the taiwan affairs office which says that the results of these...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in taipei. on wednesday in his first court appearance since being transferred to an arctic penal colony, but a judge rejected his latest challenge against his treatment in prison. scientists say they've made a "quantum leap" in understanding how certain diseases like multiple sclerosis and alzheimers evolved and alzheimers evolved by analysing dna of ancient teeth and bones. they say it's linked to genes introduced thousands of years ago by ancient cattle herders and helps explain why ms is around twice as common in the uk and scandinavia compared to southern europe. spare a thought for the people of inuvik, right up in the northwest territories of canada. they live so far north that, for weeks on end, they see no sunlight at all. until now, this spectaular sunrise was the first they've seen in 30 days. the people there have held a sunrise festival to celebrate. researchers say they've discovered that sperm whales live in human—like clans, with distinctive cultures, and even dialects. the scient
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in taipei. on wednesday in his first court appearance since being transferred to an arctic penal colony, but a judge rejected his latest challenge against his treatment in prison. scientists say they've made a "quantum leap" in understanding how certain diseases like multiple sclerosis and alzheimers evolved and alzheimers evolved by analysing dna of ancient teeth and bones. they say it's linked to genes introduced thousands of years ago by ancient...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in taipei.response to taiwan's elections, the bbc�*s tom bateman sent this update. the us government has congratulated mr william lai today, while at the same time saying it does not support taiwanese independence. that is nothing new. it's the long—standing policy of the us, but i think the way it's being reiterated so bluntly by president biden is meant as a message of reassurance to beijing, because it is the very long—standing unofficial possession of the us of support for taiwan, possession of the us of support fortaiwan, including many for taiwan, including many years fortaiwan, including many years of military sales, that so grates on the chinese and worries them so much. remember that china has never ruled out the use of force if it came to it for what they call the reunification of taiwan, and equally, the us has never ruled out military action to defend taiwan as it sees it. we now enter a period of extended uncertainty where everyone watches to see how the chinese will respond to mr l
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in taipei.response to taiwan's elections, the bbc�*s tom bateman sent this update. the us government has congratulated mr william lai today, while at the same time saying it does not support taiwanese independence. that is nothing new. it's the long—standing policy of the us, but i think the way it's being reiterated so bluntly by president biden is meant as a message of reassurance to beijing, because it is the very long—standing unofficial possession...
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now watch in with chris hayes. that starts right now. >>>s hayes. that starts right now. >> >> tonight on all in. >> tonight the court is getting involved before votes been cast. >> the supreme court agrees to decide whether donald trump can be thrown off the ballot. >> i do think the colorado supreme court got it right and this is a big precedent for the country. >> tonight, the argument the, timeline, and a high stakes of the supreme court decision as the trump campaign warns justices to play ball. >> people like kavanaugh, who the president fought for, he'll step up. >> on the eve of the anniversary of january 6th, the president goes squarely after his likely opponent. >> he thinks that's funny. he laughed about it. what a sick -- [laughter] [applause] . >> tonight former police officer michael fanone after fighting off an insurrection. when all in starts, right now. >> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. we have just learned the supreme court of united states of america, the highest court of the land, we'll tackle the most pressing chal
now watch in with chris hayes. that starts right now. >>>s hayes. that starts right now. >> >> tonight on all in. >> tonight the court is getting involved before votes been cast. >> the supreme court agrees to decide whether donald trump can be thrown off the ballot. >> i do think the colorado supreme court got it right and this is a big precedent for the country. >> tonight, the argument the, timeline, and a high stakes of the supreme court decision...
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earlier i spoke to gavin hayes, the head of the united states geological survey�*s earthquake programion. after—shocks pose a significant danger for quite a period after—shocks pose a significant dangerfor quite a period of time for that we can expect elevated earthquake rates in the region for months to even a year or more because of the initial main shock. we had an after—shock above 19.6, 6.2 early in the after—shocks sequence. and have continued and will likely continue for weeks and months to come. what do ou weeks and months to come. what do you make _ weeks and months to come. what do you make of — weeks and months to come. what do you make of the _ weeks and months to come. what do you make of the amount - weeks and months to come. what do you make of the amount of loss and damage this earthquake has inflicted? is it in line with what some of your models would have predicted or expected? i would have predicted or exoeeted?_ would have predicted or exected? ~ ., ., expected? i think our initial models that _ expected? i think our initial models that do _ expected? i think our i
earlier i spoke to gavin hayes, the head of the united states geological survey�*s earthquake programion. after—shocks pose a significant danger for quite a period after—shocks pose a significant dangerfor quite a period of time for that we can expect elevated earthquake rates in the region for months to even a year or more because of the initial main shock. we had an after—shock above 19.6, 6.2 early in the after—shocks sequence. and have continued and will likely continue for weeks...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in taipei. of child abuse cases named someone under 18 as a perpetrator. tom symonds reports. this website, created by students in 2021, was a turning point, police say. he blackmailed me into sending him nude pictures. school children began revealing the sexual pressure they face from other children... ..including to appear nude. but these accounts aren't from two years ago. they're from the last few months, and the stories keep coming. the result is that reported abuse of children by children is growing and concerning, and it often involves phones and photos. it's a crime for anybody to take, to make, to share or distribute an indecent image of a child that is under 18, whether that's in a consensual relationship or not. and it's really important that young people understand that, and the consequences of that, because whilst they may be in that consenting relationship at that time, once that image is shared or uploaded onto a platform, it's lost. it can be shared among children. it can be used
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in taipei. of child abuse cases named someone under 18 as a perpetrator. tom symonds reports. this website, created by students in 2021, was a turning point, police say. he blackmailed me into sending him nude pictures. school children began revealing the sexual pressure they face from other children... ..including to appear nude. but these accounts aren't from two years ago. they're from the last few months, and the stories keep coming. the result is that...
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by the way, robin hayes stepping down for some personal health reasons. he's been at that position for a number of years, melissa, and it's interesting to see whether or not he leaves, he's going to stay on the board, but he leaves as ceo, what happens in the -- in the case that's before a judge in determines of the doj trying to unwind the proposed merger with spirit. does he go out with a bang? or does the judge say, no, i'm going to rule in favor of the doj. >> all right, phil, thank you for the update. phil lebeau with news on jetblue leadership change. how do you start thinking about this boeing story? we've been here before, it seems like, seems like -- there were no casualties, it's not, you know, many plane crashes, it's -- there are differences. >> yeah, i mean, thank god for that, and that plane landing in a suburb, how horrific could that have been? but i think that it gets a little worse before it gets better. and maybethat is the 220 level. but i looked at airbus today, it was -- i think like has happened in boeing several times before, ultim
by the way, robin hayes stepping down for some personal health reasons. he's been at that position for a number of years, melissa, and it's interesting to see whether or not he leaves, he's going to stay on the board, but he leaves as ceo, what happens in the -- in the case that's before a judge in determines of the doj trying to unwind the proposed merger with spirit. does he go out with a bang? or does the judge say, no, i'm going to rule in favor of the doj. >> all right, phil, thank...
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our doctor, gupta, thank you -- all in with chris hayes starts right now. with chris hayes starts >>> tonight on all in. >> it should be the entire nation who determines who they want for president, whether they're guilty of insurrection or not. >> donald trump asked the supreme court to save him from getting kicked off the ballot. plus -- >> are you better off than you were four years ago? >> the republican front runner convicted of fraud has a new sleight of hand. >> were you better off five years ago? where you better off five years ago? where you better off five years ago, are you better off today? >> tonight, speaker emerita nancy pelosi on america's choice in 2024, former obama campaign manager david plouffe on whether or not liberals an open primary should vote nikki haley to stop donald trump. and the new all in starts right now. good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes, and happy new year. it's good to be back here with all of you. thanks to the folks who filled in, i really appreciate it. we are now, officially, at the beginning of an election
our doctor, gupta, thank you -- all in with chris hayes starts right now. with chris hayes starts >>> tonight on all in. >> it should be the entire nation who determines who they want for president, whether they're guilty of insurrection or not. >> donald trump asked the supreme court to save him from getting kicked off the ballot. plus -- >> are you better off than you were four years ago? >> the republican front runner convicted of fraud has a new sleight of...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news in taipei.m joined in the studio by shirley martey hargis — senior china policy fellow from third way think tank. shirley, good to have you with us. firstly, what can you tell us about president elect william lai? former national taiwan university graduate, former mayor. also harvard graduate, former mayor. also harvard graduate, former mayor. also harvard graduate, former physician, now turned politician and as we know now, current president of taiwan. he said throughout the campaign and in this speech as well that he intends to keep the status quo when it comes to keep the status quo when it comes to relations with china. he is now going to be in office though. what do you make of that? do you think he well? i do you make of that? do you think he well? ~' ., ., well? i think he will maintain status qu0- _ well? i think he will maintain status quo. i— well? i think he will maintain status quo. i think _ well? i think he will maintain status quo. i think he - well? i think he will maintain statu
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news in taipei.m joined in the studio by shirley martey hargis — senior china policy fellow from third way think tank. shirley, good to have you with us. firstly, what can you tell us about president elect william lai? former national taiwan university graduate, former mayor. also harvard graduate, former mayor. also harvard graduate, former mayor. also harvard graduate, former physician, now turned politician and as we know now, current president of taiwan. he...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, taipei.in taipei and our presenter steve la i. thank you. we have had the results and reaction. let's dig into the main talking points from the election. to do that i am joined by a guest, raymond rand. it am joined by a guest, raymond rand. , ., rand. it is not third term when. rand. it is not third term when- -- _ rand. it is not third term when. -- raymond - rand. it is not third term when. -- raymond kuo. | rand. it is not third term | when. -- raymond kuo. it rand. it is not third term - when. -- raymond kuo. it is for when. —— raymond kuo. it is for more years to the consolidation of the relationship with the united states, japan, and other countries. ., ., ., countries. elaborate on whether laces countries. elaborate on whether places taiwan. _ countries. elaborate on whether places taiwan, as _ countries. elaborate on whether places taiwan, as a _ countries. elaborate on whether places taiwan, as a thorn - places taiwan, as a thorn between two superpowers. sure. taiwan is caught _ bet
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, taipei.in taipei and our presenter steve la i. thank you. we have had the results and reaction. let's dig into the main talking points from the election. to do that i am joined by a guest, raymond rand. it am joined by a guest, raymond rand. , ., rand. it is not third term when. rand. it is not third term when- -- _ rand. it is not third term when. -- raymond - rand. it is not third term when. -- raymond kuo. | rand. it is not third term | when. -- raymond...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news in taipei.esult. meta says it is adding new safety features to protect teenagers on facebook and instagram. all teens will now be placed automatically in the most restrictive content control settings on the apps and additional search terms will be limited on instagram. it should make it more difficult for teens to come across sensitive content such as suicide, self—harm and eating disorders when they use the search features. there has of course been fierce scrutiny of what teenagers have access to on these sites. the company said the measures, expected to roll out over the coming weeks, would help deliver a more "age—appropriate" experience. live now to dr fiona scott, lecturer in digital literacies at the university of sheffield. good to have you with us. significant? it good to have you with us. significant?— good to have you with us. significant? good to have you with us. sianificant? , ., , , ., significant? it is absolutely a ositive significant? it is absolutely a positive step _ significa
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news in taipei.esult. meta says it is adding new safety features to protect teenagers on facebook and instagram. all teens will now be placed automatically in the most restrictive content control settings on the apps and additional search terms will be limited on instagram. it should make it more difficult for teens to come across sensitive content such as suicide, self—harm and eating disorders when they use the search features. there has of course been fierce...
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hayes created the role of doug williams on the daytime soap opera way back in 1970.er was best known for being the father of hope williams. one-half of the show's legendary supercouple beau and hope. but it was on the show that he met his wife susan and their characters even married on the show. now, they won lifetime aemmy achievement awards. his last appearance on air if you can believe this was just last month. >>> now, with the yuletide season over, christmas trees are headed to the trash bin. but one swedish organization is giving discarded trees a new environmentally friendly purpose. look. >> reporter: the lights are gone. the decorations put away. but there is one organization in sweden trying to stretch that christmas spirit into the new year. since 2016, the swedish anglers association has been collecting recycles christmas trees and tossing them into the bays and waterways and stockholm it may look like a cold icy grave but it is a new beginning for the trees. >> three or four together are tied together. and we tie them to a weight. in this case, rocks in
hayes created the role of doug williams on the daytime soap opera way back in 1970.er was best known for being the father of hope williams. one-half of the show's legendary supercouple beau and hope. but it was on the show that he met his wife susan and their characters even married on the show. now, they won lifetime aemmy achievement awards. his last appearance on air if you can believe this was just last month. >>> now, with the yuletide season over, christmas trees are headed to...
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and that is tonight's read out -- all in with chris hayes starts right now. ith chris hayes starts tonight on all in. >> alina habba said the defense calls president donald trump, and everybody's job just dropped. >> the republican front runner takes a stand, as we await an immunity decision, and the maga cronies sentenced to jail. >> the top line here is that. >> tonight, are the slow wheels of dust -- of justice engaging dimmock -- and then, is donald trump derailing the border deal to get himself elected? >> if he doesn't want us to solve the border problem, because he wants to blame biden for it. it's really appalling. >> and a check in on the state of the democratic party, amid fresh new evidence of the biden vote. >> the u.s. economy grew at a shocking pace. and i love that shocking pace. >> an all in starts right now. >> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. so, donald trump's closing arguments to voters in new hampshire, this past weekend into election day on tuesday. the issue he's most focused on now, as the man on the path to be the republic
and that is tonight's read out -- all in with chris hayes starts right now. ith chris hayes starts tonight on all in. >> alina habba said the defense calls president donald trump, and everybody's job just dropped. >> the republican front runner takes a stand, as we await an immunity decision, and the maga cronies sentenced to jail. >> the top line here is that. >> tonight, are the slow wheels of dust -- of justice engaging dimmock -- and then, is donald trump derailing...
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apartheid israel for its part has strongly denied the claims calling the accusations baseless. israel's hayes is doing all that can to avoid civilian casualties in gaza as it responds to how much this terrorist attack last october. but south africa alleges, not only is this on true, but the israel's campaign is targeting palestinians with the aim of wiping them out as a people us. and it's more than 80 page filing to the world's cold in the hate. south africa argues accent, emissions by israel, a genocidal in character as they are committed with the requisite specific intent to destroy palestinians and gaza as parts of the broad palestinian national, racial and ethnic group. it goes on to say this constitutes a breached by israel, of its obligations under the genocide convention. a document drawn up in 1948 and the aftermath of the whole, the cost, which by israel in south africa have signed israel. those states, it has a right to self defense after the bloodiest attack in its history. its officials have renounced with anger to south africa's filing, pointing out but how mosque continues to c
apartheid israel for its part has strongly denied the claims calling the accusations baseless. israel's hayes is doing all that can to avoid civilian casualties in gaza as it responds to how much this terrorist attack last october. but south africa alleges, not only is this on true, but the israel's campaign is targeting palestinians with the aim of wiping them out as a people us. and it's more than 80 page filing to the world's cold in the hate. south africa argues accent, emissions by israel,...
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the company is saying robin hayes will step down next month.etblue's coo will replace hayes becoming the first woman to lead a major u.s. carrcarrier. >>> shares of unity software climbing ahead of the open. up 2% in pre-market. this after announcing laying off 1,800 employees or 25% of the work force. unity saying cuts are part of the corporate restructuring plan. the move marks the latest round of layoffs of the gaming technologies company. it said it would carry out the financial evaluation which would include reducing work force and discontinuing certain products. >> restructured our graphics. you looked there and you expect a different number. up 2%. silvana, thank you very much. >>> turning attention now to washington where the house returns from the christmas recess today. house speake johnson has less than two weeks to pass a spending bill to avoid a government shutdown. he needs to strike a deal with democratic leaders over the weekend to cut fiscal spending to around $1.6 trillion. lawmakers have to figure out how to direct the money
the company is saying robin hayes will step down next month.etblue's coo will replace hayes becoming the first woman to lead a major u.s. carrcarrier. >>> shares of unity software climbing ahead of the open. up 2% in pre-market. this after announcing laying off 1,800 employees or 25% of the work force. unity saying cuts are part of the corporate restructuring plan. the move marks the latest round of layoffs of the gaming technologies company. it said it would carry out the financial...
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that was rupert wingfield—hayes there.rjoining us here on the programme. i am short much of the region is watching closely what is happening in taiwan this weekend.- closely what is happening in taiwan this weekend. there has definitely been _ taiwan this weekend. there has definitely been a _ taiwan this weekend. there has definitely been a lot _ taiwan this weekend. there has definitely been a lot of- taiwan this weekend. there has definitely been a lot of global i definitely been a lot of global interest in taiwan selections and a big reason is because of its implications for relations with china. now, china would typically want to avoid a win for the ruling party which is the dpp which is more pro—independence than the opposition parties, so typically what happens is when the ruling party, the dpp wins, china starts to raise sanctions or restrictions on non— key economic sectors in taiwan and it roped that bachmann and opposition party wins. so, i think there is a scope for relief if an opposition party work to come to
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that's at the intersection of hayes street and octavia.ervisor preston sent a letter to the state department of housing and community development expressing concern in that san francisco is, quote, not on track to meet our affordable housing goals. the site, known as proxy, has been vacant for years and has become a popular gathering spot with small pop up businesses and public events. some community members argue the land would better serve the community if it remains a neighborhood hub. another loss for the former westfield mall in downtown san francisco, the adidas store on market street is set to close later this month. >> this store is adidas only location in the city, and the last day of business is a week from tomorrow. prior to the closure, most items will be marked half off. there are only two other adidas locations in the bay area at the outlets in livermore and milpitas. >> it was a beautiful sunset tonight in pacifica. take a look at this. the sun shining bright over the beach there. but come tomorrow, it's my gorgeous clap tha
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hayes created the role of doug williams on the daytime soap opera way back in 1970.er was best known for being the father of hope williams. one-half of the show's super couple bo and hope. it was on the show that he met his future wife susan and their characters even married on the show. they won lifetime emmy achieve himself awards. his last appearance on air was just last month. this hour of "n newsroom." i'm kim brunhuber. i'll be back with more news in a moment. but i want to leave you with the pictures of the live volcano erupting southwest of grindavik. ♪ >>> welcome to all of you watching us here in the united states, canada and all around the world i'm kim brunhuber. ahead on "cnn newsroom" -- >>> monday we have caucuses, but it's going to be frigid cold out and if my little beer can can make it out of my driveway again, we will be voting for sure. >> a bitter cold across iowa isn't stopping republican candidates and their supporters from getting out a
hayes created the role of doug williams on the daytime soap opera way back in 1970.er was best known for being the father of hope williams. one-half of the show's super couple bo and hope. it was on the show that he met his future wife susan and their characters even married on the show. they won lifetime emmy achieve himself awards. his last appearance on air was just last month. this hour of "n newsroom." i'm kim brunhuber. i'll be back with more news in a moment. but i want to...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news in taipei.who's been accused of genocide in gaza in its war against hamas. israel has slammed these allegations, telling judges that the case is distorting the truth. in an emotional testimony, israeli lawyer tal becker showed images of the 132 israelis still captive in gaza — saying the allegations deny israel its right to defend itself. he argued that the harm committed in the fight against hamas is "not evidence of genocide", claiming its a misuse of the term. claiming it's a misuse of the term. if the term genocide can be so diminished in the way that advocates, if provisional measures can be triggered in the way that it suggests, the convention becomes an aggressor�*s charter. it will reward, indeed encourage, the terrorist. south africa is seeking preliminary orders to stop israel's military campaign in gaza, where, according to the hamas—run health ministry, more than 23,000 palestinians have died. let's listen back to thursday's closing statement from on of the lawyers representing south
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news in taipei.who's been accused of genocide in gaza in its war against hamas. israel has slammed these allegations, telling judges that the case is distorting the truth. in an emotional testimony, israeli lawyer tal becker showed images of the 132 israelis still captive in gaza — saying the allegations deny israel its right to defend itself. he argued that the harm committed in the fight against hamas is "not evidence of genocide", claiming its a...