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let's talk to the current president of the referee's association, paul field.for division is it right move? �* , . of that ua for division is it right move? �*, ., , ., of that ua for division is it right move? , ., �*, of that ua for division is it right move? ., , of that ua for division is it right move? ., move? it's a start. it's certainly a start. probably _ move? it's a start. it's certainly a start. probably a _ move? it's a start. it's certainly a start. probably a few— move? it's a start. it's certainly a start. probably a few more - move? it's a start. it's certainly a i start. probably a few more charges that will follow once they have looked at all the all the evidence. the referees match reports, and the delegates report. let's hope there are a few more.— delegates report. let's hope there are a few more. what did you make of those scenes? — are a few more. what did you make of those scenes? the _ are a few more. what did you make of those scenes? the pictures _ are a few more. what did you make of those scenes? the pictures we - are a few more. w
let's talk to the current president of the referee's association, paul field.for division is it right move? �* , . of that ua for division is it right move? �*, ., , ., of that ua for division is it right move? , ., �*, of that ua for division is it right move? ., , of that ua for division is it right move? ., move? it's a start. it's certainly a start. probably _ move? it's a start. it's certainly a start. probably a _ move? it's a start. it's certainly a start. probably a few— move?...
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paul fields from the referee association says he worries about keeping referees safe.e is turning with england. grassroots clubs are facing points deductions and we have cameras being tested in england as well so the football association, give them credit, they are leading the way on this. those foundation steps will be seen across europe in the coming years but uefa are effectively run by the clubs, let's face it. but if they will not allow match officials to referee great games, start looking after them, because we are losing talented people from the game because of abuse. ahead of the first manchester derby in an fa cup final on saturday, both pep guardiola and erik ten hag have been stressing the importance of the match to their respective club's season's. city are on the verge of an historic treble and should have both jack grealish and kevin de bruyne fit to start. manchester united did their own treble in 1999 and they have the chance to stop them. how you do in the 90 minutes, it is not how— how you do in the 90 minutes, it is not how good you did in the past,
paul fields from the referee association says he worries about keeping referees safe.e is turning with england. grassroots clubs are facing points deductions and we have cameras being tested in england as well so the football association, give them credit, they are leading the way on this. those foundation steps will be seen across europe in the coming years but uefa are effectively run by the clubs, let's face it. but if they will not allow match officials to referee great games, start looking...
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paul gigot. the republican primary field is about to get bigger with former vice president mike pence and former jersey governor chris christie set to the launch their presidential campaigns next week. those expected announcements coming as the current g gop front-runners campaign in the early or primary sates with former president donald trump and florida governor ron desantis trading barbs along the way. >> you really e need to insure that we have a two-term president to be able to see this to a conclusion. i mean, you do one term and they reverse it when they come in -- [applause] youn't can't have it be reversed. you got to have humility. you can't be prideful, it can't be just about you. >> when he says eight years, every time i hear it i wince, because i say if it takes eight years to turn this around, then you don't want him as your president. paul: let's bring in "wall street journal" columnists and fox news contributor carl karl rove, he served as southeastern adviser the president george w. bush. karl, well co. the former president, president trump, was banging on ron desantis for mont
paul gigot. the republican primary field is about to get bigger with former vice president mike pence and former jersey governor chris christie set to the launch their presidential campaigns next week. those expected announcements coming as the current g gop front-runners campaign in the early or primary sates with former president donald trump and florida governor ron desantis trading barbs along the way. >> you really e need to insure that we have a two-term president to be able to see...
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could there be a field reunion paul mccartney says with a little help from ai, they created the finales record. we will bring you details. next guest, gender studies professor failed her because she used the term biological woman. the city shares the story after this. ♪ we moved out of the city so our little sophie could appreciate nature. but then he got us t-mobile home internet. i was just trying to improve our signal, so some of the trees had to go. i might've taken it a step too far. (chainsaw revs) (tree crashes) (chainsaw continues) (daughter screams) let's pretend for a second that you didn't let down your entire family. what would that reality look like? well i guess i would've gotten us xfinity... and we'd have a better view. do you need mulch? what, we have a ton of mulch. there's one county in wisconsin that wants to declare itself a sanctuary for transgender children. what exactly would that do? >> about everyone in the county including kids access to hormones, puberty blockers and gender transition surgical. it's in wisconsin, they say it is the fundamental residence, th
could there be a field reunion paul mccartney says with a little help from ai, they created the finales record. we will bring you details. next guest, gender studies professor failed her because she used the term biological woman. the city shares the story after this. ♪ we moved out of the city so our little sophie could appreciate nature. but then he got us t-mobile home internet. i was just trying to improve our signal, so some of the trees had to go. i might've taken it a step too far....
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. ♪ paul: the republican presidential field continued to you this week as former new jersey governoresident mike pence entered the race. both men taking direct aim at former president donald trump as they made their case to voters in the early primary states of new hampshire and iowa. >> the person i am talking about who is obsessed with the mirror, who never admits a mistake, with who never admits a fault and who always finds someone else and something else to blame for whatever goes wrong but finds every reason to take credit for anything that goes right is donald trump. >> president trump also demanded that i choose between him and the constitution. now voters will be faced with the same choice. i chose the constitution. [applause] and i always will. paul: we're back with our panel. bill, so what do you make of mike pence's pitch there and going directly at the january 6th difference with donald trump? >> i think it's the strongest card that he has to play. look, chris christie made a fiery entrance. he actually went on to make some good points about foreign policy and so forth. a
. ♪ paul: the republican presidential field continued to you this week as former new jersey governoresident mike pence entered the race. both men taking direct aim at former president donald trump as they made their case to voters in the early primary states of new hampshire and iowa. >> the person i am talking about who is obsessed with the mirror, who never admits a mistake, with who never admits a fault and who always finds someone else and something else to blame for whatever goes...
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paul. >> because the pharmaceutical industry is a top small, tight-knit industry and the training field that he felt that he was going to be and wasn't back blacklisted there the other pharmaceutical companies. >> so, paul, the man who once pulled 500,000 plus a year as a pharmaceutical executive, was now out the door. back to square one, working behind the counter of a local drugstore, where he made less than 100,000 a year. by the beginning of 2004, paul was not only getting divorced, he was also getting depressed. if you saw paul struggling with dark thoughts, very dark. at one point, he called his brother to say that he was putting his affairs in order. >> i believe i was on the phone. he just told me. he goes, i fear of my life. i truly, truly do. >> even paranoid is write some of the time. >> coming up -- sabotaged in the suburbs, was someone out to get paul done sack? >> i remember looking at the other mob and we were just frozen. we really were. when dateline continues. ine continues. non-drowsy claritin knocks out symptoms from over 200 allergens without knocking you out. feel the c
paul. >> because the pharmaceutical industry is a top small, tight-knit industry and the training field that he felt that he was going to be and wasn't back blacklisted there the other pharmaceutical companies. >> so, paul, the man who once pulled 500,000 plus a year as a pharmaceutical executive, was now out the door. back to square one, working behind the counter of a local drugstore, where he made less than 100,000 a year. by the beginning of 2004, paul was not only getting...
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well, in the last 20 minutes i've been speaking to paul field from the referees' association.n all too often. and again, more needs to be done. i know it is a very easy place for us to go to as journalists. he does feel the fa is making more progress than perhaps of the european governing bodies. but still we're in a place where it seems to be acceptable to shout abuse and surround referees. unless there is physical contact, nothing is going to be done about it. i think also you can see the strength of anger when they threw out words like bully about one of the managers?— like bully about one of the managers?_ ai like bully about one of the _ managers?_ a high-profile managers? absolutely. a high-profile mana t er, managers? absolutely. a high-profile manager. that — managers? absolutely. a high-profile manager. that is _ managers? absolutely. a high-profile manager, that is drawing _ managers? absolutely. a high-profile manager, that is drawing a _ managers? absolutely. a high-profile manager, that is drawing a line, i manager, that is drawing a line, isn't it? z, , ., isn't
well, in the last 20 minutes i've been speaking to paul field from the referees' association.n all too often. and again, more needs to be done. i know it is a very easy place for us to go to as journalists. he does feel the fa is making more progress than perhaps of the european governing bodies. but still we're in a place where it seems to be acceptable to shout abuse and surround referees. unless there is physical contact, nothing is going to be done about it. i think also you can see the...
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paul gigot. the republican primary field is about to get bigger with former vice president mike pence and former chris christie set to the launch their presidential campaigns next week. those expected announcements coming as the current g gop front-runners campaign in the early or primary sates with former president donald trump and florida governor ron desantis trading barbs along the way. >> you really e need to insure that we have a twoer
paul gigot. the republican primary field is about to get bigger with former vice president mike pence and former chris christie set to the launch their presidential campaigns next week. those expected announcements coming as the current g gop front-runners campaign in the early or primary sates with former president donald trump and florida governor ron desantis trading barbs along the way. >> you really e need to insure that we have a twoer
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field for all. >> reporter: university of san francisco president paul fitzgerald wants to build an even more diverse student body on campus. the new ruling will impact how the university selects students. >> it declares victory in a race for racial justice that we have not yet achieved. >> reporter: fitzgerald believes that universities may implement additional essays asking students to tell more about themselves. usf ranks second in the nation for student ethnic diversity according to the latest u.s. news and world war. that is part of the reason why damien gunter enrolled here. >> i think affirmative action helps a lot of people from states where i am from, like texas. >> we removed the systemic discrimination in the policy of this country against asians. so for the country , there is the sense that we have capped this system. >> reporter: bill hang, a prominent professor of law at usf, could not disagree more. >> the data does not support asian americans who claim that they are being damaged by affirmative-action programs. >> reporter: he believes that asians like himself have and will continue t
field for all. >> reporter: university of san francisco president paul fitzgerald wants to build an even more diverse student body on campus. the new ruling will impact how the university selects students. >> it declares victory in a race for racial justice that we have not yet achieved. >> reporter: fitzgerald believes that universities may implement additional essays asking students to tell more about themselves. usf ranks second in the nation for student ethnic diversity...
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paul costabile: all right. there's a lot of impresessive alumni that camame right ouout of ths field,d, a lot of f nfl stara, right? oh, yeahah, definitetely. you got t the mccourty twins. johnny langan: marco battaglia. max melton: yeah, yeah, yeah. johnny langan: isiah pacheco just won a super bowl. i feel a whole bunch of opportunity here, so r really up t to you to take advantage e of it. paul cosostabile: i got to catc- holy mother. ohoh! johnny lanangan: you g got i! you u got it!! all:l: oh! wrap!! that's a w wrap, you p punks! drop!! [laughs]s] yes! [rhythmic c bass] paul costatabile (v(voiceover):): but the t tat coming out o of new brunswick k extendss well beyond d the footbaball fi. (r(rapping) sosome people were born n to lead,d, otothers were e born to fofol. someme people wewere born t to spit i it, othehers were boborn to swala. paul c costabile ( (voiceover: crossroads theater company is the first and only black theater to be awarded a tony, nurturing the genius of artists like viola davis and uzo aduba. i'm a rebel when i rap. paul costabile ( (voiceover)r):d tataking to ththe stage fofor he pepe
paul costabile: all right. there's a lot of impresessive alumni that camame right ouout of ths field,d, a lot of f nfl stara, right? oh, yeahah, definitetely. you got t the mccourty twins. johnny langan: marco battaglia. max melton: yeah, yeah, yeah. johnny langan: isiah pacheco just won a super bowl. i feel a whole bunch of opportunity here, so r really up t to you to take advantage e of it. paul cosostabile: i got to catc- holy mother. ohoh! johnny lanangan: you g got i! you u got it!! all:l:...
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what this has done is when de paul is 24 hours or so everybody's attention around the world as being diverted from the bottle field and ukraine to what's going on right here in russia. do you think that's what we've seen this, this drama that we've seen play out? well, how many wellness occasions on the bathroom rebuilding ukraine? i think somehow the ending of the drama is where it is for us from doing the does that you worship traditional? what do we do with the frontline? what do you think it does show very clearly that there are some people within the possibility of going to know to be so interested in perhaps maybe on financing what we're trying into to some degree. what are the old personality and talk to mental freedom, don't we all we need to go alone and we want the ones, you know, we will. so it may have of cost them to some degree, some level of what of the choose from. because so many people on the outside that outside in for the girlfriend, especially when you look at them and, and they don't want to be one of those things to make, to make it to what it comes to. and then the cause, nobody would want
what this has done is when de paul is 24 hours or so everybody's attention around the world as being diverted from the bottle field and ukraine to what's going on right here in russia. do you think that's what we've seen this, this drama that we've seen play out? well, how many wellness occasions on the bathroom rebuilding ukraine? i think somehow the ending of the drama is where it is for us from doing the does that you worship traditional? what do we do with the frontline? what do you think...
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ceo paul mikesell has invented a system that fries weeds too small for a human hand to grab in bursts that last only milliseconds. the fieldmells like burnt popcorn. >> the whole trick here is the lasers disrupt the cellular cycle within the plant with heat energy >> reporter: it takes a rack of servers to recognize 40 crops and 80 types of weeds. >> this machine has got more computing power than 24 teslas in it. it's essentially a mobile data center. >> reporter: the farm's owner says the laser weeder will pay for itself in a single year, and that it solves his single biggest problem, which is finding workers. >> we're just not getting the influx of new folks that want to come into this deal. now, in a job like behind us on the tractor where someone could be making a really good wage, $30 an hour, he's got a laptop, that's a little easier to find that person. >> reporter: labor unions say they want tech to make the work easier as long as we don't simply toss people aside after decades of brutal labor. >> to the extent that automation can make life better for farm workers by making those jobs less physically demanding, saf
ceo paul mikesell has invented a system that fries weeds too small for a human hand to grab in bursts that last only milliseconds. the fieldmells like burnt popcorn. >> the whole trick here is the lasers disrupt the cellular cycle within the plant with heat energy >> reporter: it takes a rack of servers to recognize 40 crops and 80 types of weeds. >> this machine has got more computing power than 24 teslas in it. it's essentially a mobile data center. >> reporter: the...
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and here's what he had to say paul -- called upon his men to shoulder their arms and muskets once more returned to the fields to meet the invader who had assaulted you omar brought to murder jeered dearest friends and relatives outraged or fair women and spoiled their homes and dishonored all that is most dear and sacred. he promised he would lead his men against the foe when promised he would never surrendered to quote the purple ceases to flow from my heart or until you are free and dependent and happy people. rice like like manning come to me committed. instructed regiments to assemble in charlottesville and stanton or lynchburg without delay. in other words from men like rosser the war was not over yet. others headed south to north carolina where they hope to join the forces of joseph e. johnston and continue to buy. in short appomattox represents a great irony. it was and continues to be seen as the end of the army and by extension the civil war but a significant portion of lee's army refuse to see it as such.. for them to the war had not quite ended. grants knew this. hehe knew there were men missing f
and here's what he had to say paul -- called upon his men to shoulder their arms and muskets once more returned to the fields to meet the invader who had assaulted you omar brought to murder jeered dearest friends and relatives outraged or fair women and spoiled their homes and dishonored all that is most dear and sacred. he promised he would lead his men against the foe when promised he would never surrendered to quote the purple ceases to flow from my heart or until you are free and dependent...
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2nd half of the first, though, paul go smit who have always lit up the giants pitching is will he rips off a shot there of le monde way junior first rolled into right field in a place to run. they added another run on a fielder's choice and the game was tied at 2 apiece. there. the giants take the lead back in the 3rd inning. conforto goes the other way to the left well falls for the rbi single jd davis tries to make it to the 3rd on hitting. you just saw there. and here come the blows a little bit contentious. there throughout the game >> 62 right now is where they stand in the 5th inning. and right now the giants are to to in a row. >> all right. next to it. >> after a week of total insanity, the golf world will seek a little normalcy with the playing of the 120rd u.s. open and los angeles country club. now this week, the focus will return to the golf in the course of championship trophy. top contenders for the title. our brooks keopka, scottie scheffler and masters champion jon rahm. now rahm, the number 2 ranked player in the world is still dealing with the news that the pga liv tours will be merging and after practice. well, today he was able he was
2nd half of the first, though, paul go smit who have always lit up the giants pitching is will he rips off a shot there of le monde way junior first rolled into right field in a place to run. they added another run on a fielder's choice and the game was tied at 2 apiece. there. the giants take the lead back in the 3rd inning. conforto goes the other way to the left well falls for the rbi single jd davis tries to make it to the 3rd on hitting. you just saw there. and here come the blows a little...
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field found 1600 feet from the titanic. >> a lot of moments where i was extremely hopeful that it would truly be a miracle that would happen.>> john says that paul- henry nargeolet was a stepfather, a titanic expert amongst the five experts now presumed dead. >> as we can't get reports that noises were continuing we held onto hope.>> they say from the navy, about the time contact was lost, the underwater detention system had a sound consistent with an implosion, it was not definitive, so the navy said a decision was decided to continue the search mission and make every effort to save the lives onboard. also on the titan card hamish harding, billionaire, and shahzada and suleman dawood, businessman for the past three years has been on the board of the seti institute based in mountain view, his 19-year-old son who according to his aunt was terrified to go on the trip. >> he had the sense that this was not okay, and he was not very comfortable about doing it. >> reporter: stockton rush, a cal graduate and ceo of oceangate expeditions, who owns the missing sub, a friend to mike ariza board the vessel during a prior trip to the titanic wreckage. >> o
field found 1600 feet from the titanic. >> a lot of moments where i was extremely hopeful that it would truly be a miracle that would happen.>> john says that paul- henry nargeolet was a stepfather, a titanic expert amongst the five experts now presumed dead. >> as we can't get reports that noises were continuing we held onto hope.>> they say from the navy, about the time contact was lost, the underwater detention system had a sound consistent with an implosion, it was...
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paul pelosi attack. we have, last, year after the raid at mar-a-lago, the closest field office for the fbi he could find.s stuff that happens when people get that loan wolf i.d. and their head boast of the tone and tenor here. >> one congressman like trump himself, clay higgins, other high-profile figures, particular you have sort of a credibility that come from elected office, when they post this is war type messages, or messages about how this is the end time, or this is a thing that is meant to sort of peaked peoples fears, and make people think like this is the time to act. are you seeing any evidence that those things are more influential then your average man on the street, trump supporters saying the same kind of extremist stuff? ters>> not everywhere you show p tomorrow is going to be in that world of qanon, and all this stuff. some people just support trump, just the way it is. but there are people who think overtime that there is, effectively, at kabul taking over the world, and somebody needs to stop it. and when you read the posts of people who commit terror attacks, that's what happens. they
paul pelosi attack. we have, last, year after the raid at mar-a-lago, the closest field office for the fbi he could find.s stuff that happens when people get that loan wolf i.d. and their head boast of the tone and tenor here. >> one congressman like trump himself, clay higgins, other high-profile figures, particular you have sort of a credibility that come from elected office, when they post this is war type messages, or messages about how this is the end time, or this is a thing that is...
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paul-henri nargeolet is a french deep-sea explorer . he has been down to the titanic debris field 35 times. in a now haunting interview, nargeolet spoke about what would happen if his submersible were to get stuck at the titanic wreckage site . >> if you are in the sub and nothing is running anymore, making some heat. it is very cold. after a while, you will die because of the cold, which is not a bad way to die because you fall asleep. you don't suffer. we know that. we know things could happen. it never comes to our head. >> sobering words from nargeolet. it appears perhaps that these five men did not suffer, depending on the nature of this implosion. in a moment, i will speak to paul-henri nargeolet 's stepson. first, i want to go to jason carol who is live in boston. what is the latest you are hearing from officials tonight about what happened and why and when? >> reporter: the u.s. coast guard says that those remotely operated vehicles are going to continue their search, their map of the ocean floor where the debris was found to see if quite possibly anything else can be foun
paul-henri nargeolet is a french deep-sea explorer . he has been down to the titanic debris field 35 times. in a now haunting interview, nargeolet spoke about what would happen if his submersible were to get stuck at the titanic wreckage site . >> if you are in the sub and nothing is running anymore, making some heat. it is very cold. after a while, you will die because of the cold, which is not a bad way to die because you fall asleep. you don't suffer. we know that. we know things could...
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paul pelosi attacker. we have last year after the raid at mar-a-lago the guy went and shot up the closest field office of the fbi he could find. so there is a string of this stuff that does happen when people get that sort of lone wolf idea in their head based on all the tenor on the internet. >> when politicians like congressman clay higgins or like trump himself or other high profile figures particularly people who have the sort of credibility that comes from elective office, when they post, this is war type messages or messages about how this is the end times or this is things that are meant to sort of i think pique people's fears and make people feel like this is the time to act, are you seeing any evidence that those things are more influential than your average man on the street trump supporter saying the same kind of extremist stuff? >> yeah. there's two worlds here. not everybody that shows up tomorrow is going to be in that world of, you know, qanon and all this stuff. some people just support donald trump. that's just the way it is. >> sure. >> but there are people who think over time that there is
paul pelosi attacker. we have last year after the raid at mar-a-lago the guy went and shot up the closest field office of the fbi he could find. so there is a string of this stuff that does happen when people get that sort of lone wolf idea in their head based on all the tenor on the internet. >> when politicians like congressman clay higgins or like trump himself or other high profile figures particularly people who have the sort of credibility that comes from elective office, when they...
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field who might not feel sure of themselves. like, in this first episode especially, you see paul newman, who lacks confidence, and isn't sure >> mean, because you can't imagine cool hand luke being insecure >> seth: yeah. >> i mean, it just doesn't really - but then you start picturing -- paul newman was in acting class with james dean and marlon brando. i mean, those are two of the other students in the class. forget, you know, geraldine page, and marilyn monroe, ben gazzara. i mean, the list is endless. so he was -- he was not the best student in that class. and his life's journey, which i find so inspiring, is that he got better and better, and better, and better whereas a lot of his peer group gets burned out, gets lost, gets confused, gets crushed by celebrity, whatever, the different stories. but he was definitely insecure he would change his shirt three times a day 'cause he sweats so much >> seth: there's a screen test, i guess, with him and james dean - >> yeah. >> seth: -- where he just looks -- >> he looks so nervous >> seth: he looks like a dork. >> the actor in you knows "oh, wow, you're nervous. he doesn't know h
field who might not feel sure of themselves. like, in this first episode especially, you see paul newman, who lacks confidence, and isn't sure >> mean, because you can't imagine cool hand luke being insecure >> seth: yeah. >> i mean, it just doesn't really - but then you start picturing -- paul newman was in acting class with james dean and marlon brando. i mean, those are two of the other students in the class. forget, you know, geraldine page, and marilyn monroe, ben...
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is the first time, with the pauls letter that happened that elon musk signed a few months ago, only people in the community safety around the world, the experts in the field climate change and the possibility of nuclear war. having the ceos of companies say that is how the set of risks should be treated is a very important vignal. if the engineers of boeing that there is an existential risk of an aircraft being deployed too quickly, we should listen to them when they say it's happening. one thing people find to be a contradiction is why are they building it if they say it's an existential risk? some people believe that they are hyping the technology, that somehow they don't believe it's an existential risk because if they did, they wouldn't be building it. the public needs to understand that the ceos of these companies are trapped by a race dynamic. if they don't release it they will lose to a guy who does, and they think they are a good person so if they release it they think they will have a better chance of doing it safely, but we are all racing to what max tegmark said, a suicide risk, erase to the cliff, and somehow they think they can go as fast as
is the first time, with the pauls letter that happened that elon musk signed a few months ago, only people in the community safety around the world, the experts in the field climate change and the possibility of nuclear war. having the ceos of companies say that is how the set of risks should be treated is a very important vignal. if the engineers of boeing that there is an existential risk of an aircraft being deployed too quickly, we should listen to them when they say it's happening. one...
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fields. stockton rush was piloting the summer civil with disaster struck. with him on board was hamish harding, shahzada dawood and his 19-year-old son suleman dawood. and paul nargeolet, a renowned diver nickname "mr. titanic" who had completed some 35 dives on the famous ship. we just spoke to his stepson in the last hour. >> when he told me that he was going back out for this expedition when i saw him in may i honestly did not think twice. it is one of those things where he has been down so much. he has been on so many different deep dives i did not bat an eye. i just said okay. have fun. i will see you in july. >> we been following the search from the start. there are ships still out on scene and they will continue to look at the debris field. >> some of them. we saw one load up. it was the one carrying the submersible that found the wreckage. other ships like the prince, for instance, it is on his way back. the medical ships on the way back. the prince is the mothership, it is the ship that launched the tightend. it is the platform that goes in first. it is lowered in and the tightend goes off that platform down to one half hours or so to the wreckage.
fields. stockton rush was piloting the summer civil with disaster struck. with him on board was hamish harding, shahzada dawood and his 19-year-old son suleman dawood. and paul nargeolet, a renowned diver nickname "mr. titanic" who had completed some 35 dives on the famous ship. we just spoke to his stepson in the last hour. >> when he told me that he was going back out for this expedition when i saw him in may i honestly did not think twice. it is one of those things where he...
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field is consistent with that implosion in the water >> reporter: in the statement, the sub's owner said our hearts are with the five souls. we grieve the lives lost stockton rush, hamish harding, experts paulean and the pakistani businessman and his son. the team was terrified, but went along to bond with his father. >> he had the sense this was not -- this was not okay he just -- he was not comfortable. >> reporter: the coast guard said the u.s., canada, france and britain will have to determine who will investigate and whether to victims. so close to the titanic where 1,500 people died. the company had been diving to the titanic since 2021 charging customers as much as $250 25 $250,000 for the experience. some have long warned the sub was not certified. a committee of 38 wrote to ceo rush asking him to adhere to the safety guidelines for ultimate success. in 2021, discovery channel hosted josh gates and went against taking the sub for the tv show. >> i felt it needed more time and more testing >> reporter: investors don't yet know why the sub imploded. it may have surrendered to the pressure at that level maybe a crack after so many deep dives. >> it is hard to imagine it is one empire s
field is consistent with that implosion in the water >> reporter: in the statement, the sub's owner said our hearts are with the five souls. we grieve the lives lost stockton rush, hamish harding, experts paulean and the pakistani businessman and his son. the team was terrified, but went along to bond with his father. >> he had the sense this was not -- this was not okay he just -- he was not comfortable. >> reporter: the coast guard said the u.s., canada, france and britain...
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field could really set themselves apart by taking a strong stance in supporting ukraine. >> we'll see what the other candidates say if they weigh in on this crisis unfolding in russia as well. paularah matthews, thanks as always for your time. >> thanks, bianna. great to see you. >>> coming up, the experimental pill that could be one of the most effective treatments for weight loss to date. neuriva plus is a multitasker supporting 6 key i indicators of brain health. to help keep me sharp. neuriva: thihink bigger. hey little bear bear. ♪ ♪ ♪ i'm gonna love you forever ♪ to have and to hold from this day forward. ♪ you don't... ♪ c'mon, bear. ♪ you don't have to worry... ♪ ♪ be by your side.. ♪ ♪ i'll be there.. ♪ ♪ with my arms wrapped around... ♪ is it possible to protect my business from cyber threats? it is, with comcast business. helping every connected device stay protected. yours. your employees'. even... susan? hers, too. safe. secure. and powered by the next generation 10g network. with comcast business, advanced security isn't just possible. it's happening. get started wih fast spees and advanced security for $49.99a month for 12 monts plus ask how to get up to a $750 pr
field could really set themselves apart by taking a strong stance in supporting ukraine. >> we'll see what the other candidates say if they weigh in on this crisis unfolding in russia as well. paularah matthews, thanks as always for your time. >> thanks, bianna. great to see you. >>> coming up, the experimental pill that could be one of the most effective treatments for weight loss to date. neuriva plus is a multitasker supporting 6 key i indicators of brain health. to help...
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field was smooth. when asked about the precise timing of the catastrophic implosion, as they are calling, he said it was too early to tell. now, aboard the vessel, to deep sea pioneers. paul-henri nargeolet, a veteran of dozens of guys in the titanic, he was 77, why they regard as an expert in the titanic. also stockton rush, 61, the founder of ocean rush. also lost aboard, 58-year-old pilot in aerial adventurer hamish harding, and british pakistani billionaire shahzada dawood who is 48 years, old and his 19-year-old son suleman. now there is no good news in what happened at all. but perhaps some comfort for the loved ones and those now lost, that according to former longtime navy physician dr. aileen marty, who we will speak of shortly, the implosion that took their lives would have happened many times faster than the human brain could have even detected it, let alone experienced fear. in just a moment, we will talk to the titanic director james cameron, who himself has made 33 dives to the titanic. he joins us. but first, cnn's miguel marquez with more about what we now know. miguel, you really have been covering this from the beginning, it is the worst possible finding
field was smooth. when asked about the precise timing of the catastrophic implosion, as they are calling, he said it was too early to tell. now, aboard the vessel, to deep sea pioneers. paul-henri nargeolet, a veteran of dozens of guys in the titanic, he was 77, why they regard as an expert in the titanic. also stockton rush, 61, the founder of ocean rush. also lost aboard, 58-year-old pilot in aerial adventurer hamish harding, and british pakistani billionaire shahzada dawood who is 48 years,...
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field was smooth. when asked about the precise timing of the catastrophic implosion as they're calling it, he said it was too early to tell. now, aboard the vessel two deep sea pioneers, paul-henri nargeolet, a veteran of dozens of dives to the titanic. he was 77, widely regarded as an expert on the titanic. also stockton rush, 61, the founder of oceangate expeditions and creator of the titan. also lost aboard, 58-year-old pilot and aerial adventurer hamish harding and british pakistani billionaire shahzada dawood, who was 48 years old, and his 19-year-old son suleman. now, there is no good news in what happened at all, but perhaps some comfort for the loved ones of those now lost that according to long-time navy physician dr. eileen marty, who we'll speak with shortly, the implosion that took their lives would have happened many times faster than the human brain could have even detected it, let alone experienced fear. in just a moment we'll talk to titanic director james cameron, who himself has made 33 dives to the titanic. he joins us. but first cnn's miguel marquez with more on what we now know. miguel, you have been covering this really from the beginning. it is the w
field was smooth. when asked about the precise timing of the catastrophic implosion as they're calling it, he said it was too early to tell. now, aboard the vessel two deep sea pioneers, paul-henri nargeolet, a veteran of dozens of dives to the titanic. he was 77, widely regarded as an expert on the titanic. also stockton rush, 61, the founder of oceangate expeditions and creator of the titan. also lost aboard, 58-year-old pilot and aerial adventurer hamish harding and british pakistani...
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field. there is going to be a news conference at 8 pm. uk time about this, which is a couple of hours after. and pauld eerwteee . r— get a diy shop, small, cramped services . i wasn't— get a diy shop, small, cramped services . i wasn't happy with services. i wasn't happy with et— services. i wasn't happy with et tne— services. i wasn't happy with some of the design on like the tnrnetere— some of the design on like the tnrnetere en— some of the design on like the thrusters on the— some of the design on like the thrusters on the outside with the thrusters on the outside with tne eettee— thrusters on the outside with the cables there. _ thrusters on the outside with the cables there. i thought that e eneggtng— the cables there. i thought that was a snagging hazard. but what reettw— was a snagging hazard. but what reettw ttt— was a snagging hazard. but what reettw ttt tt— was a snagging hazard. but what really did it for— was a snagging hazard. but what really did it for me— was a snagging hazard. but what really did it for me was they tnew— really did it for me was they tnew ttettw— really did it for me
field. there is going to be a news conference at 8 pm. uk time about this, which is a couple of hours after. and pauld eerwteee . r— get a diy shop, small, cramped services . i wasn't— get a diy shop, small, cramped services . i wasn't happy with services. i wasn't happy with et— services. i wasn't happy with et tne— services. i wasn't happy with some of the design on like the tnrnetere— some of the design on like the tnrnetere en— some of the design on like the thrusters on the—...
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field hearing this week honoring the insurrectionists. taking place while the disgraced ex-president was being arraigned on charges having to do with his mishandling of government secrets. republicans matt gaetz, marjorie taylor greene, paul. among the inelevated witnesses were rioters who have been sentenced to jail time and house detention, family members of insurrectionists, and one name you'll recognize, former president trump doj official, jeffrey clark. dana mill bank and the "washington post" wrote about this so-called hearing and the juxtaposition it created. quote, "from the witness table came howls of wrongful conviction and fascism. from the dais came a cry of tyranny. from both came attacks on judges, juries, and prosecutors. audience members were wearing t-shirts saying rioters have been, quote, murdered by capitol police. in the hallway, keeping the peace, were two capitol police officers guarding the people accusing them of murder." it was and is an astonishing thing for anyone living here on earth one. sitting members of congress honoring those who attack our democracy and threaten the lives of lawmakers and the then vice president offering condolences to the insurrectionists for what they and their famili
field hearing this week honoring the insurrectionists. taking place while the disgraced ex-president was being arraigned on charges having to do with his mishandling of government secrets. republicans matt gaetz, marjorie taylor greene, paul. among the inelevated witnesses were rioters who have been sentenced to jail time and house detention, family members of insurrectionists, and one name you'll recognize, former president trump doj official, jeffrey clark. dana mill bank and the...
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yesterday afternoon, before they found this debris field , they were this debris field, they were still remaining hopeful. yeah okay, paulr news around, though. let's bring you up to date with the other headlines. and more than sow— other headlines. and more than sow ieiiewe— other headlines. and more than sow ieiiewe e— other headlines. and more than 50% believe a 50%— other headlines. and more than 50% believe a 50% of- : and more than 50% believe a 50% of us believe erexii— 50% believe a 50% of us believe erexii ee— 50% believe a 50% of us believe erexii e— 50% believe a 50% of us believe brexit was a mistake . that's brexit was a mistake. that's eeeeriing— brexit was a mistake. that's eeeeriing ie— brexit was a mistake. that's according to a— brexit was a mistake. that's according to a poll from wait for according to a poll from wait ier ii.— according to a poll from wait ier ii. ine— according to a poll from wait for it. the tony— according to a poll from wait for it. the tony blair institute . ine— for it. the tony blair institute . ine ewrwew— for it. the tony blair institute . the survey showed 34% still eweneri—
yesterday afternoon, before they found this debris field , they were this debris field, they were still remaining hopeful. yeah okay, paulr news around, though. let's bring you up to date with the other headlines. and more than sow— other headlines. and more than sow ieiiewe— other headlines. and more than sow ieiiewe e— other headlines. and more than 50% believe a 50%— other headlines. and more than 50% believe a 50% of- : and more than 50% believe a 50% of us believe erexii— 50%...