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jonathan karp is the president of simon and schuster. mr. karp, congratulations on celebrating 100 years in publishing. who are some of the favorite authors that you've worked with over the years? oh, my gosh. well, i guess i'll start with bob woodward, because i do think he's he's a classic simon and schuster author. and the funny thing is, i actually met bob years ago when i was a summer intern at the washington post and he came in and he talked to us and he told us a story about being published by simon schuster at the time. and he he actually told the head of simon schuster that he had an idea for a book. he thought that he should write his next book as an exposÉ on the publishing business and the ceo, simon schuster. snider said, i've got a great title for that. my last book and i never forgot that joke. and bob didn't write that book, but he has written many other great ones. and and i've i've had the pleasure of working with him for a long time now, and he has such integrity as a report. he follows the facts wherever they lead them. h
jonathan karp is the president of simon and schuster. mr. karp, congratulations on celebrating 100 years in publishing. who are some of the favorite authors that you've worked with over the years? oh, my gosh. well, i guess i'll start with bob woodward, because i do think he's he's a classic simon and schuster author. and the funny thing is, i actually met bob years ago when i was a summer intern at the washington post and he came in and he talked to us and he told us a story about being...
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jonathan karp is the president of simon and schuster. mr. karp, congratulations on celebrating 100 years in publishing. who are some of the favorite authors that you've worked with over the years? oh, my gosh. well, i guess i'll start with bob woodward, because i do think he's he's a classic simon and schuster author. and the funny thing is, i actually met bob years ago when i was a summer intern at the washington post and he came in and he talked to us and he told us a story about being published by simon schuster at the time. and he he actually told the head of simon schuster that he had an idea for a book. he thought that he should write his next book as an exposÉ on the publishing business and the ceo, simon schuster. snider said, i've got a great title for that. my last book and i never forgot that joke. and bob didn't write that book, but he has written many other great ones. and and i've i've had the pleasure of working with him for a long time now, and he has such integrity as a report. he follows the facts wherever they lead them. h
jonathan karp is the president of simon and schuster. mr. karp, congratulations on celebrating 100 years in publishing. who are some of the favorite authors that you've worked with over the years? oh, my gosh. well, i guess i'll start with bob woodward, because i do think he's he's a classic simon and schuster author. and the funny thing is, i actually met bob years ago when i was a summer intern at the washington post and he came in and he talked to us and he told us a story about being...
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and speaking of simon and schuster, booktv viewers know simon schuster is celebrating 100 years of being in the publishing business. recently, book tv's peter glenn sat down with simon schuster, ceo jonathan karp, to talk about the company and its history. one of the key figures that mr. karp discussed was the late simon and schuster editor alice mayhew. she was, known as the queen of the beltway book. here's part of that conversation. jonathan karp and peter slen. alice was one of the reasons i wanted to come to work at simon and schuster. i would say that. alice. alice, with some of the greatest authors of our time and some of them are still with, most notably, walter isaacson, bob woodward, david maraniss. she was an extraordinary person and editor. she cared deeply about, her authors, and she was constantly in touch with them. doris kearns goodwin, who i have had the real great and pleasure to work with after passed away, i began working with with doris, and we're about to publish. doris is next book. it's coming out in april, and it's called an unfinished love story. and it's one of
and speaking of simon and schuster, booktv viewers know simon schuster is celebrating 100 years of being in the publishing business. recently, book tv's peter glenn sat down with simon schuster, ceo jonathan karp, to talk about the company and its history. one of the key figures that mr. karp discussed was the late simon and schuster editor alice mayhew. she was, known as the queen of the beltway book. here's part of that conversation. jonathan karp and peter slen. alice was one of the reasons...
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applause simon harris _ prime minister. applause simon harris is _ prime minister.s 37 and - prime minister. applause simon harris is 37 and will| prime minister. applause - simon harris is 37 and will take overin simon harris is 37 and will take over in the irish parliament. he was elected after leo varadkar stepped down after personal and political reasons. gale force winds and heavy rain have battered large parts of the uk with more than hundred people having to be rescued overnight and a major incident was declared in west sussex after a river burst its banks. more than 200 homes and businesses across hampshire and dorset lost power and there are 54 flood warnings in england and 194 flood warnings in england and 194 flood alerts in place and also flood warnings in parts of scotland. we now have this report. both ambulance and fire service staff were called to the park, holidays cut short in the most dramatic way by terrible weather. it was a miserable night for the residents, which meant the emergency services were busy. some people were taken out on boats. othe
applause simon harris _ prime minister. applause simon harris is _ prime minister.s 37 and - prime minister. applause simon harris is 37 and will| prime minister. applause - simon harris is 37 and will take overin simon harris is 37 and will take over in the irish parliament. he was elected after leo varadkar stepped down after personal and political reasons. gale force winds and heavy rain have battered large parts of the uk with more than hundred people having to be rescued overnight and a...
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simon: this is his church today.expropriated the building and turned it into a municipal service center. some 206 evangelical churches have been destroyed in an effort to bolster russians orthodox church through force. his life work, the orphanage, was converted into a military barracks. the pastor said he lost a lot more than the physical property. one of his 36 adopted children was killed. >> they killed my daughter. they killed many of my friends. they killed many of my church members. russian soldiers leap inside my children's bedroom. we pay a huge price for freedom. simon: the chairman of the institute for religious freedom, the ukrainian watchdog group. he told me russia has killed as many as 40 religious leaders from the course of the war. at least 45 have been detained or imprisoned by russian forces, the majority of from our evangelical pastors. at least seven are still being held. >> many prayer houses have been closed, sealed off and believers are forced to gather in secret to pray and take part in ritual
simon: this is his church today.expropriated the building and turned it into a municipal service center. some 206 evangelical churches have been destroyed in an effort to bolster russians orthodox church through force. his life work, the orphanage, was converted into a military barracks. the pastor said he lost a lot more than the physical property. one of his 36 adopted children was killed. >> they killed my daughter. they killed many of my friends. they killed many of my church members....
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i think it was simon have been sub'ect? i think it was simon baker— have been subject?t was simon baker in terms of liaising | simon baker in terms of liaising directly with fujitsu. but simon baker in terms of liaising directly with fujitsu.— directly with fu'itsu. but these paragraphs — directly with fujitsu. but these paragraphs here _ directly with fujitsu. but these paragraphs here are _ directly with fujitsu. but these paragraphs here are intended. directly with fujitsu. but these . paragraphs here are intended to directly with fujitsu. but these i paragraphs here are intended to give comfort, _ paragraphs here are intended to give comfort, aren't they, too miss vennells — comfort, aren't they, too miss vennells that fujitsu have been closely— vennells that fujitsu have been closely involved and data has been obtained _ closely involved and data has been obtained which backs up the post office's— obtained which backs up the post office's response to second sight? | office's response to second sight? agree. office's response to second sight? i agree- how — office's
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paul simon.ct of a documentary, "in restless dreams," by the great documentarian alex gibney. going to talk about that and his career and also he will be performing. [cheers and applause] you don't get that every day. you don't get that every day. folks. folks, if you watch the show, you know i spend most of my time right over there, sourcing the day's finest news leather, hand-stitching and dyeing it into the most topical light beige matelasse chevron, then giving it a softly structured shape to which i add an oversized flap closure and an antique gold-toned hardware to present to you the arresting yet tasteful gg marmont mini top handle gucci bag that is my monologue. but sometimes, just sometimes, folks, i am chased into an abandoned abattoir by human-animal hybrids of my own creation and rip the shredded plastic tarp off a window, which i stuff with some acorns and tubers and strap it to my belt with a garbage twist tie and set off into the night with the demented fanny pack of news that is m
paul simon.ct of a documentary, "in restless dreams," by the great documentarian alex gibney. going to talk about that and his career and also he will be performing. [cheers and applause] you don't get that every day. you don't get that every day. folks. folks, if you watch the show, you know i spend most of my time right over there, sourcing the day's finest news leather, hand-stitching and dyeing it into the most topical light beige matelasse chevron, then giving it a softly...
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explain what has been heard today, simon. , .,, , ., simon.mith, the boss _ simon. the focus has been on david smith, the boss of— simon. the focus has been on david smith, the boss of the _ simon. the focus has been on david smith, the boss of the post - simon. the focus has been on david smith, the boss of the post office l smith, the boss of the post office for a short period. some important things happened when he was in charge, not least the trial and conviction of seema mitra, who was found guilty of false accounting and sentenced to 15 months in prison when she was pregnant with her second child. on receipt of her conviction, he sent an e—mail to the team saying, brilliant news, well done, please pass on my thanks to all the team. he said that was brilliantly was because it meant the conviction they thought meant that the horizon system was robust. today, he had this apology. i’d the horizon system was robust. today, he had this apology. i'd like to lace today, he had this apology. i'd like to place on — today, he had this apology. i'd
explain what has been heard today, simon. , .,, , ., simon.mith, the boss _ simon. the focus has been on david smith, the boss of— simon. the focus has been on david smith, the boss of the _ simon. the focus has been on david smith, the boss of the post - simon. the focus has been on david smith, the boss of the post office l smith, the boss of the post office for a short period. some important things happened when he was in charge, not least the trial and conviction of seema mitra, who was...
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in 2019, simon hughes launched the first claim directly against the sun.bill of my associate and friend simon hughes and outed him against his will as bisexual in an article that was frankly intrusive and homophobic. dr evan harris, a former lib dems mp, discovered that his phone number was one of those listed in simon hughes' itemised phone bill. he also launched a claim against the sun and the news of the world. as with heather mills, news group paid to settle both cases before they went to trial. as a former director of hacked off, aren't you just a campaigner and aren't using the legal system now to have a go at the tabloid? when i ran the hacked off campaign, i encountered victims of press abuse, whistle—blowers who wanted to say what had really gone on. that is a combination of knowledge and experience that is clearly helpful to claimants. the job we do as paralegals now is to assist the claimants. so, yeah, i'm a frustrated campaigner because thejob i am currently doing is focused on the legal side of things, but this appears to be the only way for
in 2019, simon hughes launched the first claim directly against the sun.bill of my associate and friend simon hughes and outed him against his will as bisexual in an article that was frankly intrusive and homophobic. dr evan harris, a former lib dems mp, discovered that his phone number was one of those listed in simon hughes' itemised phone bill. he also launched a claim against the sun and the news of the world. as with heather mills, news group paid to settle both cases before they went to...
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simon jones in dover. now a look at _ one that works. simon jones in dover.est of one that works. simon jones in - dover. now a look at the rest of the day's news. the speed limit on some roads across wales looks likely to be increased — just seven months after being reduced to 20 miles an hour. the new welsh transport secretary ken skates is due to give more details this afternoon about bringing back the 30mph limit, after the original plans were widely criticised. let's go to our wales correspondent hywel griffth in cardiff. what is likely to happen? we will hear from ken _ what is likely to happen? we will hear from ken skates _ what is likely to happen? we will hear from ken skates in - what is likely to happen? we will hear from ken skates in the - what is likely to happen? we will. hear from ken skates in the senedd later this afternoon. if we rewind to last year when this 20 mile an hour default limit was first introduced, we were told by the welsh labour government that it would save lives, and the political pain they endured would be worth it for bet
simon jones in dover. now a look at _ one that works. simon jones in dover.est of one that works. simon jones in - dover. now a look at the rest of the day's news. the speed limit on some roads across wales looks likely to be increased — just seven months after being reduced to 20 miles an hour. the new welsh transport secretary ken skates is due to give more details this afternoon about bringing back the 30mph limit, after the original plans were widely criticised. let's go to our wales...
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or political correspondent, simon young simon, thank you. it is rarely prime minister benjamin netanyahu says that his country's army will enter the southern gauze. the city of rosa, regardless of whether sees whether a ceasefire deal is reached with from us speaking at a meeting with the families of his reign, the hostages. nothing yahoo said israel would no end the war until all of its goals had been achieved, including illuminating her mouth battalions in russia. many had hoped agreement on a ceasefire, could avert a rough or ground incursion. the united nations relief agency for palestinians or unreal is wanting the even though more aid is now reaching garza, any rough military operation could severely disrupt vital distribution efforts. the crossing at rough uh, a vital lifeline for guidance that could soon be under threat. famine is looming for more than a 1000000 people. here the you and estimates billions of $1.00 and $8.00 are necessary in the coming months. israel says a is flowing the was the last few weeks. the amount of humanita
or political correspondent, simon young simon, thank you. it is rarely prime minister benjamin netanyahu says that his country's army will enter the southern gauze. the city of rosa, regardless of whether sees whether a ceasefire deal is reached with from us speaking at a meeting with the families of his reign, the hostages. nothing yahoo said israel would no end the war until all of its goals had been achieved, including illuminating her mouth battalions in russia. many had hoped agreement on...
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apologies, simon, the signal to ou lost... apologies, simon, the signal to you keeps — lost..., simon, the signal to you keeps breaking _ lost... apologies, simon, the signal to you keeps breaking up. _ lost... apologies, simon, the signal to you keeps breaking up. we - lost... apologies, simon, the signal to you keeps breaking up. we will . to you keeps breaking up. we will try to return to him as soon as possible. that news comes after the uk's rwanda asylum bill becomes law after months of gridlock. the measure designates rwanda a safe country and aims to allow some asylum seekers to be deported to the east african country. just hours after the bill passed, the bbc witnessed migrants on a beach in calais in france trying to get on boats and cross the english channel. these are some of the latest pictures from our team there. the french coastguard says at least five migrants have died in a separate attempt to cross the english channel. well, the rwanda bill took four months to clear parliament because of a stand off with the house of lords. it's a relief for prime minister ri
apologies, simon, the signal to ou lost... apologies, simon, the signal to you keeps — lost..., simon, the signal to you keeps breaking _ lost... apologies, simon, the signal to you keeps breaking up. _ lost... apologies, simon, the signal to you keeps breaking up. we - lost... apologies, simon, the signal to you keeps breaking up. we will . to you keeps breaking up. we will try to return to him as soon as possible. that news comes after the uk's rwanda asylum bill becomes law after months of...
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simon joins us next. more to sa. simon joins us next. schedule with safelite,wind? and we'll come to you to fix it. >> tech vo: this customer was enjoying her morning walk. we texted her when we were on our way. and she could track us and see exactly when we'd arrive. >> woman: i have a few more minutes. let's go! >> tech vo: we came to her with service that fit her schedule. >> woman: you must be pascal. >> tech: nice to meet you. >> tech vo: we got right to...
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i to summarise the first simon clarke advice? . to summarise the first simon clarke advice? court _ advice? yes. it was probably at the time of the appeal court hearings i time of the appeal court hearings for the _ time of the appeal court hearings for the overturned convictions, that is when _ for the overturned convictions, that is when it— for the overturned convictions, that is when it really started... for the overturned convictions, that is when it really started. . ._ is when it really started... 2021? yes. is when it really started... 2021? yes- was — is when it really started... 2021? yes. was anything _ is when it really started... 2021? yes. was anything ever - is when it really started... 2021? | yes. was anything ever discussed is when it really started... 2021? i yes. was anything ever discussed or even hinted — yes. was anything ever discussed or even hinted at _ yes. was anything ever discussed or even hinted at in _ yes. was anything ever discussed or even hinted at in all— yes. was anything ever discussed or even hinted at in all of— yes. was anything ever
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simon rosenberg has more to say. simon rosenberg joins us, next. everybody wants super straight, super white teeth. they want that hollywood white smile. new sensodyne clinical white provides 2 shades whiter teeth and 24/7 sensitivity protection. i think it's a great product. it's going to help a lot of patients. if you have chronic kidney disease you can reduce the risk of kidney failure with farxiga. because there are places you'd like to be. farxiga can cause serious side effects, including ketoacidosis that may be fatal, dehydration, urinary tract, or genital yeast infections, and low blood sugar. a rare, life-threatening bacterial infection in the skin of the perineum could occur. stop taking farxiga and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of this infection, an allergic reaction, or ketoacidosis. ♪ far-xi-ga ♪ (tony hawk) skating for over 45 years has taken a toll on my body. an allergic reaction, or ketoacidosis. i take qunol turmeric because it helps with healthy joints and inflammation support. why qunol? it has superior absorp
simon rosenberg has more to say. simon rosenberg joins us, next. everybody wants super straight, super white teeth. they want that hollywood white smile. new sensodyne clinical white provides 2 shades whiter teeth and 24/7 sensitivity protection. i think it's a great product. it's going to help a lot of patients. if you have chronic kidney disease you can reduce the risk of kidney failure with farxiga. because there are places you'd like to be. farxiga can cause serious side effects, including...
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and simon has studied this stuff in a deep way.nybody doesn't think today this is a margin of error race and that on election day, it's a margin of error race. simon's 100% right, there are a lot of people who would say if they had to choose which game to play in this election, lots of people who would say i'd rather play biden's hand than trump's hand. but in that, embed nd the thing simon said, there's a lot of work to do for democrats. i think democrats who are, who think that trump is unelectable, that would be a huge mistake for democrats to make and i think people understand there's a war going on in israel right now that's testing the democratic coalition. there's a lot of disappointment among a lot of democratic base voters. simon's right. that's what campaigns are for. there's work to do. it's a winnable election for joe biden, no doubt about it, but when roll up on election day, i think we're still going to be in the margin of error. i'd be surprised if cornell or simon thinks this is going to be a walkaway election for b
and simon has studied this stuff in a deep way.nybody doesn't think today this is a margin of error race and that on election day, it's a margin of error race. simon's 100% right, there are a lot of people who would say if they had to choose which game to play in this election, lots of people who would say i'd rather play biden's hand than trump's hand. but in that, embed nd the thing simon said, there's a lot of work to do for democrats. i think democrats who are, who think that trump is...
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there is a pitch by simon harris to address that.homes over the next five year term if he is re—elected. that would be around 50,000 homes per year, but that is an increase from the current rate of around 30,000, so to get that, he would have to raise the building level to around 50,000, but actually then exceed some of that so the average over the five year term would be 250,000. taste average over the five year term would be 250,000.— would be 250,000. we have to leave it there, _ would be 250,000. we have to leave it there, but _ would be 250,000. we have to leave it there, but thank - would be 250,000. we have to leave it there, but thank you i leave it there, but thank you for talking to us about the challenges and ireland currently. thank you. let's get some of the day's other news now. 27 people have gone on trial in connection with the panama papers scandal. the affair, which began with a huge leak of documents eight years ago, highlighted how tax havens have been used by the rich and powerful to hide their wealth. among thos
there is a pitch by simon harris to address that.homes over the next five year term if he is re—elected. that would be around 50,000 homes per year, but that is an increase from the current rate of around 30,000, so to get that, he would have to raise the building level to around 50,000, but actually then exceed some of that so the average over the five year term would be 250,000. taste average over the five year term would be 250,000.— would be 250,000. we have to leave it there, _ would...
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simon francis from into fuel poverty — the summer.into fuel poverty coalition, thank- the summer. simon francis from into fuel poverty coalition, thank you - fuel poverty coalition, thank you for your time here bbc news. let's bring you some breaking news. we have had a statement from benjamin netanyahu's of this saying that the israeli... benjamin netanyahu will be released from hospital, if you remember he had a hernia procedure on tuesday afternoon. they are saying that he feels very well, he will be released from hospital after the procedure on tuesday afternoon. there he has come a benjamin netanyahu there. living on... —— moving on... a new and controversial hate crime law has come into effect in scotland. the law creates a new offence of stirring up hatred in relation to personal characteristics including age, disability, religion and sexual orientation. the scottish government says it will protect minority groups from prejudice and hatred. but critics argue it will undermine freedom of speech, and police fear the legislation c
simon francis from into fuel poverty — the summer.into fuel poverty coalition, thank- the summer. simon francis from into fuel poverty coalition, thank you - fuel poverty coalition, thank you for your time here bbc news. let's bring you some breaking news. we have had a statement from benjamin netanyahu's of this saying that the israeli... benjamin netanyahu will be released from hospital, if you remember he had a hernia procedure on tuesday afternoon. they are saying that he feels very well,...
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the bbc's simon _ off for rwanda, but c. henry, thank you.henry, thank you. the bbc's simon jones is - off for rwanda, but c. henry, thank you. the bbc's simon jones is in i you. the bbc's simonjones is in dover. it is therein range over that many of these asylum seekers are housed, waiting for their applications to be processed. as we heard, the backlog is in the tens of thousands of those?— thousands of those? yes, because what the government _ thousands of those? yes, because what the government is _ thousands of those? yes, because what the government is saying - thousands of those? yes, because what the government is saying is i thousands of those? yes, because | what the government is saying is if you come here illegally on a small boat or the back of a lorry you will not be allowed to stay in the uk, you will be detained and deported and not allowed to claim asylum in the uk. down there at the port of dover is where migrants are brought to shore. 0nce dover is where migrants are brought to shore. once they make it halfway across the ch
the bbc's simon _ off for rwanda, but c. henry, thank you.henry, thank you. the bbc's simon jones is - off for rwanda, but c. henry, thank you. the bbc's simon jones is in i you. the bbc's simonjones is in dover. it is therein range over that many of these asylum seekers are housed, waiting for their applications to be processed. as we heard, the backlog is in the tens of thousands of those?— thousands of those? yes, because what the government _ thousands of those? yes, because what the...
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, they believe, uh where all the pots of the strip could be facing some simon, and then certainly our and facing severe food shortages. so the fact that this may holt or him to this much needed a getting to those areas where people are facing salvation is of course a concern. and as you see the, the world central kitchen now pausing its operations and taking stock, wondering where to go. other organizations might indeed, uh, you know, take the same measures if it's not safe. so they work is even when there has been discussing, gonna have been working with the military to try to ensure a safe passage. if that is still not possible, then i think we might see might well say 8 organizations taking a different brewton, perhaps posing what middle operations they're able to undertake as it is rebecca. thank you very much. that was our, correspond to rebecca richards in jerusalem. i mean, while syrian officials saying is really air strike has destroyed iran's consulate building and damascus. brands revolutionary guard says what about senior commanders was killed along with several officers. a
, they believe, uh where all the pots of the strip could be facing some simon, and then certainly our and facing severe food shortages. so the fact that this may holt or him to this much needed a getting to those areas where people are facing salvation is of course a concern. and as you see the, the world central kitchen now pausing its operations and taking stock, wondering where to go. other organizations might indeed, uh, you know, take the same measures if it's not safe. so they work is...
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simon has studied this-a very deep way.urprised if anybody here does not think that today this is a margin of error race. hundred percent right. a lot of people would say if they had a card to choose which hand to play in the election, i would rather play bindings and then trumps hand. but there's a lot of work to do for democrats. i think democrats who think that trump is unelectable, that would be a huge mistake for democrats to make. i think people do understand there is a war going on in israel. is a lot of disappointment along a lot of democratic base voters. the time is right. that's what campaigns are for. it's a winnable election, no doubt about it. we will still be in the margin of error. i will be surprised if cordell or simon thinks this will be a walkaway election for joe biden were democrats have nothing to worry about. >> cornell. >> we don't have walkaway elections in the united states unfortunately. but the idea that trump is going to do better this time than he did the last time just is not point to that. b
simon has studied this-a very deep way.urprised if anybody here does not think that today this is a margin of error race. hundred percent right. a lot of people would say if they had a card to choose which hand to play in the election, i would rather play bindings and then trumps hand. but there's a lot of work to do for democrats. i think democrats who think that trump is unelectable, that would be a huge mistake for democrats to make. i think people do understand there is a war going on in...
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simon, hello. hello.ry, what are they saying about those affected? objects, well, the fact of the matter is that the situation is calm, and there were no objects that were hit, uh, that’s all, without practically an exception, that is, this is the first time in history that such an event occurs when all targets were intercepted by the israeli air defense of foreign countries of the usa and great britain, and jordan also took part in this, there was no panic in israel, not in all cities . alarm, air raid, so everything went relatively calmly, only there are several places where fragments of iranian missiles fell, one person was injured, this is a girl who was in the open area where the fragment fell, i would say that this attack iran's attack on israel, it is greatly exaggerated, and here i want to note that yesterday it became known that iran warned, through intermediaries in turkey, the us was warned. about the planned attack on israel, i am sure that there was also a warning about the scale, and it is p
simon, hello. hello.ry, what are they saying about those affected? objects, well, the fact of the matter is that the situation is calm, and there were no objects that were hit, uh, that’s all, without practically an exception, that is, this is the first time in history that such an event occurs when all targets were intercepted by the israeli air defense of foreign countries of the usa and great britain, and jordan also took part in this, there was no panic in israel, not in all cities ....
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but this is a new kind of case i think, will simon stay with us for just a moment. i'd like to play a clip from our corresponding thomas, a sparrow who was able to speak to germany's domestic intelligence chief almost housing vaughan about this case that hasn't shown on file for this case has a particular significance screen. we are dealing with a case of proliferation, which also involves weapons new, have this no haul from, from this case shows that china is also active in gemini. and that there are cases of proliferation here. see a police officer, ones for the federal officer was involved in the investigation at a very early stage of tied to visit me blooming once the investigation was clear, we were able to handle this case over to the police and the public prosecutor. somebody further information pertaining to the case will be released by the federal public prosecutor. so these, and 5 become, can came in on desktop. no, i've been calling mazda just a few days after 2 people were arrested here in germany on suspicion of spying for russia. road and how great is
but this is a new kind of case i think, will simon stay with us for just a moment. i'd like to play a clip from our corresponding thomas, a sparrow who was able to speak to germany's domestic intelligence chief almost housing vaughan about this case that hasn't shown on file for this case has a particular significance screen. we are dealing with a case of proliferation, which also involves weapons new, have this no haul from, from this case shows that china is also active in gemini. and that...
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thank you, simon. and a quick look now and some of the stories making headlines around the world today. students at the university of california in los angeles have joined a wave of pro palestinian citizens on campuses across the us. demonstrators are demanding a ceasefire and gaza and or calling on the university to cut all ties with israel. hundreds had been arrested at similar protests as you, as authorities cracked down on the growing movement. authorities and tons of me as a weeks of heavy rains have claimed a 155 lives and affected more than 200000 people. the young menial global. whether phenomenon was combined with the start of the rainy season, bringing down forest to regions that seldom get rain frames of also hit neighboring kenya, killing at least 50 people starting to india now, which is holding the largest and democratic election in history and stretches over a period of 45 days, the election kicked off a week ago with the 1st of 7 election phases on friday, pulling for phase 2 across the
thank you, simon. and a quick look now and some of the stories making headlines around the world today. students at the university of california in los angeles have joined a wave of pro palestinian citizens on campuses across the us. demonstrators are demanding a ceasefire and gaza and or calling on the university to cut all ties with israel. hundreds had been arrested at similar protests as you, as authorities cracked down on the growing movement. authorities and tons of me as a weeks of heavy...
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don't shoot on less than go to simon. tell us more about that. what kinds of acts of sabotage are the germans worried about from the russians as well? just last week, we sold the rest of to the agents here in germany, accused of not just spying for russia. they were accused of spying on us military bases here. but of planning actual attacks, possibly act to sabotage in order to undermine germany support for ukraine in particular. but of course, russia has also been implicated in many other incidents from contract killings on the streets of berlin to attempt to infiltrate political policies to hacked government computer systems. and indeed to disrupt the sort of infrastructure such is the power. great. so it's a really different order of activity, i think, from the russian side, compared to what we've seen from the chinese in pause. and interestingly, thomas housing by also said today that either as he sees it, the chinese prefer to be more lo, t, as smooth as he described it. they are espionage activities. but he still rules that as he sees it, c
don't shoot on less than go to simon. tell us more about that. what kinds of acts of sabotage are the germans worried about from the russians as well? just last week, we sold the rest of to the agents here in germany, accused of not just spying for russia. they were accused of spying on us military bases here. but of planning actual attacks, possibly act to sabotage in order to undermine germany support for ukraine in particular. but of course, russia has also been implicated in many other...
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simon, thank you for bearing with us.ays _ will be sent to rwanda? the british government says the _ will be sent to rwanda? the british government says the scheme - will be sent to rwanda? the british government says the scheme is - government says the scheme is uncapped. when borisjohnstone came here to kent to announce plans, he was speaking potentially tens of thousands of people going there each year. this morning the government said initially when those flights depart, if they take off in around 10-12 depart, if they take off in around 10—12 weeks as the government hopes, the numbers could be small to begin with as people get used to this scheme. we may be talking a few hundred, some people say may be around 300 people initially in the first few weeks. the government says it wants to see flights going regularly, a steady rhythm of sites as it put it, throughout the course of the summer. they certainly seem to be implying numbers could be ratcheted up. there are some real challenges. firstly, the fact you have got to
simon, thank you for bearing with us.ays _ will be sent to rwanda? the british government says the _ will be sent to rwanda? the british government says the scheme - will be sent to rwanda? the british government says the scheme is - government says the scheme is uncapped. when borisjohnstone came here to kent to announce plans, he was speaking potentially tens of thousands of people going there each year. this morning the government said initially when those flights depart, if they take off in...
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simon jones live in dover, thank ou channel. simon jones live in dover, thank you very _ channel.annel. simon jones live in dover, thank you very much indeed. - thank you very much indeed. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. the former labour minister and crossbench peer, frank field, has died at the age of 81. he'd been a leading voice on welfare reform for much of his career — and had served as the mp for birkenhead on merseyside for a0 years. we have had this statement from lord field's family issued by his parliamentary office a few minutes ago. let's speak to our political correspondent harry farley. harry, a0 years as an mp for birkenhead and also a minister in tony blair's first government back in 1997. , ., , tony blair's first government back in1997. , ., , , , in 1997. yes, a minister briefly in tony blair's _ in 1997. yes, a minister briefly in tony blair's first _ in 1997. yes, a minister briefly in tony blair's first government, . in 1997. yes, a minister briefly in| tony blair's first government, and actually a number of the tributes have made refer
simon jones live in dover, thank ou channel. simon jones live in dover, thank you very _ channel.annel. simon jones live in dover, thank you very much indeed. - thank you very much indeed. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. the former labour minister and crossbench peer, frank field, has died at the age of 81. he'd been a leading voice on welfare reform for much of his career — and had served as the mp for birkenhead on merseyside for a0 years. we have had this statement...
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and when was talking to his friend and colleague simons, no relation. near, i mean really near the end of his life. and stevens had told simon that he wanted to leave. $10,000 as as a legacy to to thank her for her care him over all those that they'd been together. and and. that's when simon says what you know some people say she's a little and stevens says now you tell me what this means. this is thaddeus, one of the most intelligent people ever to serve in congress. no doubt he said to his friend simon, no matter what her love of money is, she has never neglected me, my household or we were in health or in sickness. is that sounds awfully i think wedding vows to me, but i'll let you decide anyway. he tried to double the original $5,000 legacy didn't get done. they didn't get their will rewritten so he told simon stevens, i really want her to have this. this is his. it's like his last real wish on earth is that lydia be given in the end $10,000. so if you if you can't add the 5000 as a legacy and we don't that will signed then you simon stevens make su
and when was talking to his friend and colleague simons, no relation. near, i mean really near the end of his life. and stevens had told simon that he wanted to leave. $10,000 as as a legacy to to thank her for her care him over all those that they'd been together. and and. that's when simon says what you know some people say she's a little and stevens says now you tell me what this means. this is thaddeus, one of the most intelligent people ever to serve in congress. no doubt he said to his...
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and when was talking to his friend and colleague simons, no relation. near, i mean really near the end of his life. and stevens had told simon that he wanted to leave. $10,000 as as a legacy to to thank her for her care him over all those that they'd been together. and and. that's when simon says what you know some people say she's a little and stevens says now you tell me what this means. this is thaddeus, one of the most intelligent people ever to serve in congress. no doubt he said to his friend simon, no matter what her love of money is, she has never neglected me, my household or we were in health or in sickness. is that sounds awfully i think wedding vows to me, but i'll let you decide anyway. he tried to double the original $5,000 legacy didn't get done. they didn't get their will rewritten so he told simon stevens, i really want her to have this. this is his. it's like his last real wish on earth is that lydia be given in the end $10,000. so if you if you can't add the 5000 as a legacy and we don't that will signed then you simon stevens make su
and when was talking to his friend and colleague simons, no relation. near, i mean really near the end of his life. and stevens had told simon that he wanted to leave. $10,000 as as a legacy to to thank her for her care him over all those that they'd been together. and and. that's when simon says what you know some people say she's a little and stevens says now you tell me what this means. this is thaddeus, one of the most intelligent people ever to serve in congress. no doubt he said to his...
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simon was carried. simon remains in custody on a 2 million dollar bail. police are asking any by who might have been a victim by simon to come forward and call him. wolf. and lawmakers, they said they have a plan they say would help with the current property insurance crisis. we've been seen is that the companies like state farm announcing they would not renew at least 70,000 property owner policies many due to their fire risk from was gail ong has that story? >> fema grants for homeowners in designated areas and a tax credit for property owners. that's a 30% tax credit and a $10,000 grant. >> the 2 key components that make up. congressman mike thompson disaster resiliency and coverage act co sponsored by representative jared huffman. when you put it all together, this is an important piece. >> of making sure that insurance remains available. and also affordable to the folks that we committed almost 7 years ago. to continuing to stand with him to serve. the proposed bill is aimed to help with the property insurance crisis. >> it is modeled after a program
simon was carried. simon remains in custody on a 2 million dollar bail. police are asking any by who might have been a victim by simon to come forward and call him. wolf. and lawmakers, they said they have a plan they say would help with the current property insurance crisis. we've been seen is that the companies like state farm announcing they would not renew at least 70,000 property owner policies many due to their fire risk from was gail ong has that story? >> fema grants for...
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we wish simone great success.s all in, becoming your team's best cheerleader. i do want to ask you, michael, so many parents watching this see their kids struggling with pressure to succeed in sports. what advice would you give to them about that fear of failure and the pressure to win? >> i think pressure is normal, and fear is normal in all of us, but i think it's important that, if you feel your kids are going through that, talk to them. have that conversation. i love when you have young athletes, i love when they compete, but i don't like it when they feel that their only way and everyone wants them to be professional. >> "will i be d1?" >> it's supposed to be fun. keep it fun for your kids. like i said, if they have anything, have them talk about it. send them to someone to talk because maybe they don't want to talk to the parents. >> great advice. thank you so much. >> truly great advice, and great to see simone biles back at it again. what a great human to watch as a young person. and then advocate, too. >>
we wish simone great success.s all in, becoming your team's best cheerleader. i do want to ask you, michael, so many parents watching this see their kids struggling with pressure to succeed in sports. what advice would you give to them about that fear of failure and the pressure to win? >> i think pressure is normal, and fear is normal in all of us, but i think it's important that, if you feel your kids are going through that, talk to them. have that conversation. i love when you have...
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let's speak to professor sir simon wessely.k you forjoining us. what do thank you for “oining us. what do ou think thank you for “oining us. what do you think is — thank you forjoining us. what do you think is the _ thank you forjoining us. what do you think is the reason _ thank you forjoining us. what do you think is the reason behind i thank you forjoining us. what do i you think is the reason behind this? that's a difficult one. the first thing to be clear about is adhd isn't new, it's been around for as long as i have been a doctorfor 40 or 50 years, long as i have been a doctorfor 40 or50 years, and long as i have been a doctorfor 40 or 50 years, and we know quite a lot about how to manage it, it's mainly in children and young people, we know that you need to have disciplinary assessments and a good team and need to involve schools and social care and when you have a diagnosis, there are drug treatments, the problem we have had is waiting lists because we haven't had enough staff and we are trying to sort that out. this i
let's speak to professor sir simon wessely.k you forjoining us. what do thank you for “oining us. what do ou think thank you for “oining us. what do you think is — thank you forjoining us. what do you think is the _ thank you forjoining us. what do you think is the reason _ thank you forjoining us. what do you think is the reason behind i thank you forjoining us. what do i you think is the reason behind this? that's a difficult one. the first thing to be clear about is adhd isn't new,...