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let's speak now to the travel expert simon calder. simon, lovely to see you.ing well at all today, down over 4% and also in the us as well? why are investors not happy about it today's news?— well? why are investors not happy about it today's news? sally, there was 'ust about it today's news? sally, there was just one _ about it today's news? sally, there was just one line _ about it today's news? sally, there was just one line in _ about it today's news? sally, there wasjust one line in the _ about it today's news? sally, there wasjust one line in the figures - about it today's news? sally, there wasjust one line in the figures out| was just one line in the figures out today which worried people which was demand is soft. we previously heard, backin demand is soft. we previously heard, back in march, i was told by michael 0'leary, the chief executive of ryanair, that he was expected fair rises of between five and 10%, now they are saying actually they will be flat, about the same as last year, or maybe a little bit improved. i have actually had a look at where
let's speak now to the travel expert simon calder. simon, lovely to see you.ing well at all today, down over 4% and also in the us as well? why are investors not happy about it today's news?— well? why are investors not happy about it today's news? sally, there was 'ust about it today's news? sally, there was just one _ about it today's news? sally, there was just one line _ about it today's news? sally, there was just one line in _ about it today's news? sally, there wasjust one line in the...
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but i hardly met with simon. , ., , simon. about— said that paula vennells had asked about what i, that is simon richardson, new. do you know what that is— richardson, new. do you know what that is a _ richardson, new. do you know what that is a reference to? | richardson, new. do you know what that is a reference to?— that is a reference to? i don't. if ou that is a reference to? i don't. if you would _ that is a reference to? i don't. if you would like _ that is a reference to? i don't. if you would like to _ that is a reference to? i don't. if you would like to take _ that is a reference to? i don't. if you would like to take the - that is a reference to? i don't. if you would like to take the back. that is a reference to? i don't. if. you would like to take the back of the e—mail in case there is something there that prompts it. let's go back up. it something there that prompts it. let's go back up.— something there that prompts it. let's go back up. it may simply be that i was asking _ let's go back up. it may simply be t
but i hardly met with simon. , ., , simon. about— said that paula vennells had asked about what i, that is simon richardson, new. do you know what that is— richardson, new. do you know what that is a _ richardson, new. do you know what that is a reference to? | richardson, new. do you know what that is a reference to?— that is a reference to? i don't. if ou that is a reference to? i don't. if you would _ that is a reference to? i don't. if you would like _ that is a reference to? i don't....
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simon - their asylum accommodation. thank you, simon, for that. simon jones l you, simon, forthat.turing that for us. he will stay there and we will see what the resolution is. we will see what the resolution is. we will be back live there in south london if anything happens. that's it from me. this is bbc news goodbye. it was stormy across the south of england last night with some lightning strikes. notjust this afternoon, but there will be seven tomorrow as well. for the rest of the afternoon, we expected to be quite cloudy across much of england and wales. it is now dry in the south—west. for north sea facing posts, it is still quite misty and it is quite cloudy and cool. the best of the century will be in northern ireland. 22 celsius possibly north—west that land. this front will be bringing cloud across england and wales. still misty in the north facing coast. they could be some thunderstorms on the coast of east anglia. there is no frost to speak of on friday. this trend will start to push further north was on friday. they could be more downward pause further north. the cloud
simon - their asylum accommodation. thank you, simon, for that. simon jones l you, simon, forthat.turing that for us. he will stay there and we will see what the resolution is. we will see what the resolution is. we will be back live there in south london if anything happens. that's it from me. this is bbc news goodbye. it was stormy across the south of england last night with some lightning strikes. notjust this afternoon, but there will be seven tomorrow as well. for the rest of the...
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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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nothing else could be done for simon.— could be done for simon.n. there's talk of a referendum going for i could be done for simon. there's| talk of a referendum going for the parliament. what do you make of a record of a referendum being called? i think a referendum would be fine provided all the misinformation that is out there was put right. at the moment, i was told something by the opposition. it was completely unfounded, and that is very worrying because people believe this misinformation. every detail of this bill has to be out there for the public mill outright duncan, you said there were concerns that if this bill goes through, you might lose some doctors who might move off the island.— move off the island. there was a survey done _ move off the island. there was a survey done by _ move off the island. there was a survey done by the _ move off the island. there was a survey done by the medical - move off the island. there was a i survey done by the medical society, and 74% _ survey done by the medical society, and 74% of— survey done by t
nothing else could be done for simon.— could be done for simon.n. there's talk of a referendum going for i could be done for simon. there's| talk of a referendum going for the parliament. what do you make of a record of a referendum being called? i think a referendum would be fine provided all the misinformation that is out there was put right. at the moment, i was told something by the opposition. it was completely unfounded, and that is very worrying because people believe this...
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young seminarian simon petlyura was present at this event.searchers believes that his worldview as a statesman, as an independent person, was formed under the influence of the pamphlet independent ukraine and the ideas of mykola mikhnovsky. and actually everything started with this house. and in 1901, petliura did not finish his studies, then his favorite composer mykola lysenko, who was called a separatist in russian circles, arrived in poltava. simon, as the conductor of the seminary choir, decided to secretly invite the musician to the theological seminary, which quite gathered the leadership. this visit was not coordinated with the management, the seminary choristers prepared several musical works, incl. thresholds, one of the most revolutionary pieces of music. it was the turn of the question of who was guilty, and simon petliura, together with prokop poniatenko, his associate, were forced to leave poltava, otherwise they would not have escaped arrest. thus, his spiritual education was not completed. to escape, petlyura left for the kuba
young seminarian simon petlyura was present at this event.searchers believes that his worldview as a statesman, as an independent person, was formed under the influence of the pamphlet independent ukraine and the ideas of mykola mikhnovsky. and actually everything started with this house. and in 1901, petliura did not finish his studies, then his favorite composer mykola lysenko, who was called a separatist in russian circles, arrived in poltava. simon, as the conductor of the seminary choir,...
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and simon successfully entered the poltava theological seminary. according to the recollections of his henchman ivan rodychev, petliura had a penchant for art, theater and writing. had a good one. and loved to sing, he fell in love with spiritual singing even in his youth, it was here in the spiritual seminary that he became one of the organizers of the choir, he was... a conductor, he played the violin, he grew up here under the influence of the works of taras shevchenko, ivan kotlyarevskyi, and this phrase belongs to him: only idiots don't read books. the house of the rusovys, now standing empty, at the beginning of the 20th century was a place of attraction for ukrainians who proposed the idea of an independent state. at one of these parties, politician mykola mikhnovsky first formulated the idea of an independent ukraine. many researchers believe that his worldview as a statesman, as an independent person , was formed under the influence of the brochure independent ukraine and the ideas of mykola mikhnovsky, and actually it all started with
and simon successfully entered the poltava theological seminary. according to the recollections of his henchman ivan rodychev, petliura had a penchant for art, theater and writing. had a good one. and loved to sing, he fell in love with spiritual singing even in his youth, it was here in the spiritual seminary that he became one of the organizers of the choir, he was... a conductor, he played the violin, he grew up here under the influence of the works of taras shevchenko, ivan kotlyarevskyi,...
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among them, is simon frost, who i spoke with yesterday. simon, thank you for being here. be here. thank you for having me. amna: so tell us how you came to know about julia and her family in the first place. what's the connection there between your families? simon: so my little girl has alternating hemiplegia of childhood and sodas julia. we're a pretty close knit community in ac. and we have a facebook page where everybody communicates because parents become quite expert in this disease and tend to consult each other on what's working and what's not working for their kids. so, i came across the family through there. amna: your little girl is named annabel. she's eight years old. simon: she is. amna: how is she doing? simon: she's doing ok, but she has episodes, at least a few every week. so it's nothing like what julia is facing, but she does face some real problems with ahc symptoms. amna: what did you think when the war first started, and you knew that julia and her family would be over there? simon: so, i actually heard about julia once the war had already started. i
among them, is simon frost, who i spoke with yesterday. simon, thank you for being here. be here. thank you for having me. amna: so tell us how you came to know about julia and her family in the first place. what's the connection there between your families? simon: so my little girl has alternating hemiplegia of childhood and sodas julia. we're a pretty close knit community in ac. and we have a facebook page where everybody communicates because parents become quite expert in this disease and...
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simon, thanks ve much, throughout the night. simon, thanks very much. i — throughout the night.ry much, i know you _ throughout the night. simon, thanks very much, i know you will— throughout the night. simon, thanks very much, i know you will stay - throughout the night. simon, thanks very much, i know you will stay that | very much, i know you will stay that —— across that for us. now time for the weather with stav. hello there. conditions look a lot better for the next couple of days. we should see more sunshine around, lighter winds, so it should feel a bit warmer as well. friday, it's an improving picture — we should see sunshine breaking through across many areas. and for most areas, it should be dry, just a few showers across northern areas. now, areas of low pressure is continuing to weaken, and the rain is fizzling out, so there'll be barely anything on this weather fronts across scotland, northern england, as we move through friday morning. should see plenty of sunshine developing across southern areas, and some holes appearing in that cloud further north. just the odd
simon, thanks ve much, throughout the night. simon, thanks very much. i — throughout the night.ry much, i know you _ throughout the night. simon, thanks very much, i know you will— throughout the night. simon, thanks very much, i know you will stay - throughout the night. simon, thanks very much, i know you will stay that | very much, i know you will stay that —— across that for us. now time for the weather with stav. hello there. conditions look a lot better for the next couple of...
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simone biles 25 will be permanent. simone bites says _ 25 will be permanent.s says she is _ 25 will be permanent. simone biles says she is more i 25 will be permanent. simone l biles says she is more equipped to handle challenges as she prepares for a third olympics after she had to withdraw, you remember, from multiple competitions including the tokyo 2020 games. the 4—time olympic gold medallist will compete for the first time in 2024 at the us classic and says she hunch not cured but mentally better. t she hunch not cured but mentally better.- she hunch not cured but mentally better. i think there were a lot — mentally better. i think there were a lot of _ mentally better. i think there were a lot of variables i mentally better. i think there were a lot of variables that i were a lot of variables that went into tokyo that i didn't get properly taken care of, therapy and all the things. i've been doing therapy every week, a lot of sessions. a lot of hours. i've put in the work. i know that that won't happen, that won't affect me moving forward. my therapist
simone biles 25 will be permanent. simone bites says _ 25 will be permanent.s says she is _ 25 will be permanent. simone biles says she is more i 25 will be permanent. simone l biles says she is more equipped to handle challenges as she prepares for a third olympics after she had to withdraw, you remember, from multiple competitions including the tokyo 2020 games. the 4—time olympic gold medallist will compete for the first time in 2024 at the us classic and says she hunch not cured but...
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simon, this potentially huge. we've - been charged with. simon, this potentially huge.eard. potentially huge. we've heard of spot and cricket. this is obviously an allegation, but if this is in football and spot fixing in the premier league, this is huge. fixing in the premier league, this is huge-— this is huge. absolutely, and as i this is huge. absolutely, and as i say. _ this is huge. absolutely, and as i say, paqueta _ this is huge. absolutely, and as i say, paqueta denies - this is huge. absolutely, and as i say, paqueta denies it, i this is huge. absolutely, and. as i say, paqueta denies it, so we've got to give due process. he's got to supply a written response by the 3rd ofjune — ironically after that, he's due to play for brazil in cope america. he's someone that manchester city will try to assign at this point, last summer basically, and then pulled out when these charges came to light. i think there's a very kind of dim view taken of players who bet, basically, on matches or instances that they are involved in — either games their teams are involved in or, l
simon, this potentially huge. we've - been charged with. simon, this potentially huge.eard. potentially huge. we've heard of spot and cricket. this is obviously an allegation, but if this is in football and spot fixing in the premier league, this is huge. fixing in the premier league, this is huge-— this is huge. absolutely, and as i this is huge. absolutely, and as i say. _ this is huge. absolutely, and as i say, paqueta _ this is huge. absolutely, and as i say, paqueta denies - this is...
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i think your position is that you did not see simon clarke's advices. — you did not see simon clarke'sices, which address looking at past convictions, until after the court _ past convictions, until after the court of— past convictions, until after the court of appeal criminal does division — court of appeal criminal does division disclosures in late 2020, early— division disclosures in late 2020, early 2021 — division disclosures in late 2020, early 2021. is division disclosures in late 2020, early 202t— division disclosures in late 2020, early 2021._ yes. i division disclosures in late 2020, | early 2021._ yes. 50, early 2021. is that right? yes. 50, cu early 2021. is that right? yes. 50, ou did early 2021. is that right? yes. 50, you did not _ early 2021. is that right? yes. 50, you did not know— early 2021. is that right? yes. 50, you did not know that _ early 2021. is that right? yes. 50, you did not know that they - early 2021. is that right? yes. 50, you did not know that they were l you did not know that they were lawyers — you did not know that they were lawyers advising on th
i think your position is that you did not see simon clarke's advices. — you did not see simon clarke'sices, which address looking at past convictions, until after the court _ past convictions, until after the court of— past convictions, until after the court of appeal criminal does division — court of appeal criminal does division disclosures in late 2020, early— division disclosures in late 2020, early 2021 — division disclosures in late 2020, early 2021. is division disclosures in...
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simon, thanks for caettin rubble. simon, thanks for getting us _ rubble.ting us up _ rubble. simon, thanks for getting us up to _ rubble. simon, thanks for getting us up to speed - rubble. simon, thanks for. getting us up to speed with those developers in mallorca. now, the second of our special reports from myanmar. the country is in the grip of a widespread insurgency as resistance groups attempt to overthrow the military, which seized power three years ago. as much as two thirds of myanmar may now be under the control of the resistance. some people have taken up arms against the military, but others — doctors and teachers — are supporting the insurgency with skills of their own. access to the country is difficult — but our correspondent quentin sommerville has managed to get inside and spent a month with the young revolutionaries at theirjungle hideouts and on frontlines. like a beacon in the night, a jungle base has become a sanctuary. the final stop on a journey to freedom for young burmese who refuse to serve in the army. they were spirited here from
simon, thanks for caettin rubble. simon, thanks for getting us _ rubble.ting us up _ rubble. simon, thanks for getting us up to _ rubble. simon, thanks for getting us up to speed - rubble. simon, thanks for. getting us up to speed with those developers in mallorca. now, the second of our special reports from myanmar. the country is in the grip of a widespread insurgency as resistance groups attempt to overthrow the military, which seized power three years ago. as much as two thirds of myanmar...
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jerusalem resident simon of cyrene was returning home from the field, where his wife was waiting for is a holiday. simon did not understand anything, he had seen such processions more than once, but it shocked him with some kind of mocking cruelty, the condemned man could no longer stand on his feet. to the side, come to the side, i said to the side, but there’s nowhere, come here, i said , listen, move away, living space, well, don’t push like back, i said, disperse, this is impossible, that’s enough already. he can’t walk, can’t you see, so help, that’s all, simon managed to think, and his wife, children, what will happen to them and put his shoulder under crossbar. this episode, of course, is about each of us, how ready we are to go into hopelessness, you know, where in human terms nothing shines, where all the laws of this world say the opposite. a feat is not necessarily alexander matrosov with machine guns or something similar heroic. a feat in the christian understanding is the daily taking up of this very cross, these are the daily choices that a person consciously makes. met
jerusalem resident simon of cyrene was returning home from the field, where his wife was waiting for is a holiday. simon did not understand anything, he had seen such processions more than once, but it shocked him with some kind of mocking cruelty, the condemned man could no longer stand on his feet. to the side, come to the side, i said to the side, but there’s nowhere, come here, i said , listen, move away, living space, well, don’t push like back, i said, disperse, this is impossible,...
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underway to save a piece of american history in 1933, nina simone was born. grew up in this three room clapboard house in tryon, north carolina. it's where the singer songwriter learned to play the piano. the house was in the jim crow, segregated south, driving simone's future activism in the civil rights era. but in recent years, simone's childhood home sat empty and was in danger of demolition until adam pendleton and three other artists stepped in and bought it. nina simone is and was for me, a powerful example of the best of american culture, and it became very obvious that if there was a tangible way that i could impact and support her legacy, that i should seize it. tennis star venus williams and the national trust's action fund have partnered with the artist to preserve the house. pendleton hopes to offer a residency program at the home for a new generation of musicians. a truly inspirational way to honor one of america's great artists. that's it for this edition of matter of fact, i'm soledad o'brien. i'll see you back here next week to watch more sto
underway to save a piece of american history in 1933, nina simone was born. grew up in this three room clapboard house in tryon, north carolina. it's where the singer songwriter learned to play the piano. the house was in the jim crow, segregated south, driving simone's future activism in the civil rights era. but in recent years, simone's childhood home sat empty and was in danger of demolition until adam pendleton and three other artists stepped in and bought it. nina simone is and was for...
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i had no sight of the simon clarke advices, i sight of the simon clarke advices, no. ., , y ., sight - statement, its paragraph 562, that you recall— statement, its paragraph 562, that you recall that you were told by susan _ you recall that you were told by susan crichton that due to advice from _ susan crichton that due to advice from external lawyers, there was a
i had no sight of the simon clarke advices, i sight of the simon clarke advices, no. ., , y ., sight - statement, its paragraph 562, that you recall— statement, its paragraph 562, that you recall that you were told by susan _ you recall that you were told by susan crichton that due to advice from _ susan crichton that due to advice from external lawyers, there was a
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i think all systems are going for david simon's company. you want to own the stock.eral realty we had them on last night. these guys own mainly mixed use properties in wealthy suburbs along the coast. what can i say about this outfit every time i speak to ceo don wood i come away impressed and we've been speaking to him for almost 20 years. federal realty's embrace of mixed use properties means they're real estate often at the center of any given community. you don't have to worry about cash strapped lower income consumers. when it reported last thursday it was right down the middle of the fairway with in line funds from operations and a small increase to their full-year funds from operations guidance and an in-line occupancy right most encouraging federal realty reported record levels of leasing in the first quarter and they're seeing big rent increases when they sign new tenants. meanwhile the company pays you 4 sxfrk% dividend yield and this is the most consistent payer in the entire reit space. 56 consecutive years of dividend boosts how about that that kind of d
i think all systems are going for david simon's company. you want to own the stock.eral realty we had them on last night. these guys own mainly mixed use properties in wealthy suburbs along the coast. what can i say about this outfit every time i speak to ceo don wood i come away impressed and we've been speaking to him for almost 20 years. federal realty's embrace of mixed use properties means they're real estate often at the center of any given community. you don't have to worry about cash...
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simons.w him at all. >> i didn't know him, but we looked at investing in renaissance. the big fund was for the partners and created immense wealth, he had a renaissance fund and the numbers just blow you away you say how could he keep doing this year after year after year? and the answer is because at times he had between 50 and 200 data scientists. nobody had that. the point is there's a constant, constant thirst for learning more and more. >> and, by the way, there were big drawdowns over the years they thought they weren't going to make it you then have to come back and refine the process >> he did and found where he went wrong the markets change they catch up pretty quickly you have to re-invent that >> we'll get thoughts later on at mike santoli. thank you for being here for that we're right back after this. engineered to minimize noise. and built for adventure. which can also be your own quiet cabin in the woods. the fully electric q8 e-tron. an electric vehicle that recharges you. how
simons.w him at all. >> i didn't know him, but we looked at investing in renaissance. the big fund was for the partners and created immense wealth, he had a renaissance fund and the numbers just blow you away you say how could he keep doing this year after year after year? and the answer is because at times he had between 50 and 200 data scientists. nobody had that. the point is there's a constant, constant thirst for learning more and more. >> and, by the way, there were big...
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what if we played simon and garfunkel? paul simon is the musical guest tonight. we could ask him.> steve: [laughs] i would love to see jon stewart doing musical. [laughs] >> stephen: ♪ when you're weary ♪ >> steve: i don't know if he has seen a musical. i would work with you at any time in any way. >> stephen: thank you. i have some bricks to move in my backyard. i still think of myself kind of the age that you and i were when we met. 24, 25. i moved into a new apartment on friday. we got there in the elevator broke. it turned into a six floor walk-up. i carried one box. >> steve: 60 times. [laughs] >> stephen: i sat down at the top and i said "just tell the guys i'll pay them more." i can't do this. it was truly humbling, truly humbling. you never know because you and i are pristine examples. >> steve: you look fantastic. >> stephen: you look amazing. >> steve: you're amazing. >> stephen: no. >> steve: for a man your age. dorian gray. >> stephen: is that what you call men? dorian gray, that's the color? >> steve: that's this shade. [laughter] >> stephen: the makeup they put on me
what if we played simon and garfunkel? paul simon is the musical guest tonight. we could ask him.> steve: [laughs] i would love to see jon stewart doing musical. [laughs] >> stephen: ♪ when you're weary ♪ >> steve: i don't know if he has seen a musical. i would work with you at any time in any way. >> stephen: thank you. i have some bricks to move in my backyard. i still think of myself kind of the age that you and i were when we met. 24, 25. i moved into a new...
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it's a really fun moment. >> simone as splendid as ever. >> reporter: simone won her sixth last year.ar gets better. >> reporter: marking a return to the sport after struggling at the tokyo games, stepping aside from events, she said, for her mental health. >> and it's suni lee. >> reporter: suni lee rose to the occasion winning the all-around but has since battled health issues. >> i think this time is more about proving it to myself. >> women's artistic usually has a short lifespan. >> reporter: lori hernandez won olympic gold with biles in rio. >> what does it say about the sport right now? >> that's a great question. i think simone is kind of a trailblazer in that sense where she went to the games in rio and was like, you know what, i'm going to go again. >> reporter: and again. paris would be biles' third olympic games. for all these athletes there's still history to be made. stephanie gosk, nbc news, hartford, connecticut. >>> and that is "nightly news." a program note, you can catch a new episode of "nightly news: kids edition" on saturday on nbc. i'll see you there. thanks for
it's a really fun moment. >> simone as splendid as ever. >> reporter: simone won her sixth last year.ar gets better. >> reporter: marking a return to the sport after struggling at the tokyo games, stepping aside from events, she said, for her mental health. >> and it's suni lee. >> reporter: suni lee rose to the occasion winning the all-around but has since battled health issues. >> i think this time is more about proving it to myself. >> women's...
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the simon cannot be used as a weapon. again, is a civilian population, according to article $54.00 of the additional parts of gold through geneva convention, for the convention of 1977. that property and for a structure and basic necessities of civilian populations must be protected though . does it days, floral habit to, to closet, destroy, or hendo that drives for days of medical supplies or food supplies, or to dog farm land live the stock, or they produce it. there's also prohibited su dogs and or destroy networks and irrigation or water system. it is, is why is going to stop the population to force them out of gas us through our goal is to, to get to the 14th of the 2nd edition of brought the coal of the 4th geneva convention of 1977. that it is borrow habit, to stop the civil population as an act of aggression. it does also prohibited to target or destroyed property or other basic necessities of live for the survival of civil population. altogether 6 of vents and that's a good amount of chords roll on the statute th
the simon cannot be used as a weapon. again, is a civilian population, according to article $54.00 of the additional parts of gold through geneva convention, for the convention of 1977. that property and for a structure and basic necessities of civilian populations must be protected though . does it days, floral habit to, to closet, destroy, or hendo that drives for days of medical supplies or food supplies, or to dog farm land live the stock, or they produce it. there's also prohibited su dogs...
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thank you so much simon for the warm welcome and introduction. i'm thrilled to be here and wells fargo is honored to continue being the presenting sponsor of vacant to vibrant. we are all here today because we love san francisco. in fact, i came out to the san francisco bay area, hard to believe, 36 years ago for college and i loved it so much i decided to make it my home. san francisco is a vibrant, innovative, resilient city and it is really essential to our local economy that we support the small business community. that's why wells fargo is committed to this project, helping our diverse small business community thrive, recover and flourish. we especially like to thank mayor breed, sf new deal and the office of economic and workforce development for making this project possible and for having a vision for a better future for downtown san francisco. we hope that what is happening today is really a showcase of the transformation that is possible when the non profit, the public and the private sector come together collectively to help revitalize
thank you so much simon for the warm welcome and introduction. i'm thrilled to be here and wells fargo is honored to continue being the presenting sponsor of vacant to vibrant. we are all here today because we love san francisco. in fact, i came out to the san francisco bay area, hard to believe, 36 years ago for college and i loved it so much i decided to make it my home. san francisco is a vibrant, innovative, resilient city and it is really essential to our local economy that we support the...
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that is according to a statement published by the simons foundation.onsidered a pioneer of quantitative investing and his technique was so successful, he became known as the quant king. let's discuss it with kathy burton, who has covered much of his legacy. tell us more about what people are saying, what he's most remembered for. >> he is a pretty interesting character. not only was he an amazing hedge fund manager, and no one could ever figure out how he made so much money. also, he was a great mathematician and a great philanthropist as well. sonali: speak about his philanthropy. people speaking about renaissance, and we can talk more about it, it was well known he was hiring people that were not your typical wall street bent. what about his philanthropy? >> he had a large foundation and helped fund other foundations for his family, for his children. he gave a lot of money to education to mathematics in particular. a mathematics program to teach mathematics in grade schools. also autism was something he give a lot of money to. >> and he talked for he
that is according to a statement published by the simons foundation.onsidered a pioneer of quantitative investing and his technique was so successful, he became known as the quant king. let's discuss it with kathy burton, who has covered much of his legacy. tell us more about what people are saying, what he's most remembered for. >> he is a pretty interesting character. not only was he an amazing hedge fund manager, and no one could ever figure out how he made so much money. also, he was...
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simone, a splendid, as ever, simone biles won her sixth world all around title last year. every year gets a little bit better, marking a return to the sport after struggling at the tokyo games. stepping aside from events, she said for her mental health and it's suni lee. suni lee rose to the occasion, winning the all around, but has since battled health issues. i think this time is more about proving it to myself. women's artistic usually has a short lifespan. laurie hernandez won olympic gold with biles in rio. what does it say about the sport right now? that's a great question. i think simone is kind of a trailblazer in that sense, where she went to the games in rio and was like, you know what? i'm going to go again and again. paris would be biles third olympic games for all these athletes. there is still history to be made. stephanie gosk, nbc news, hartford, connecticut. and that is nightly news, a program note you can catch a new episode of nightly news kids edition saturday on nbc. i'll see you there. thanks for watching, everyone. i'm lester holt. please take care o
simone, a splendid, as ever, simone biles won her sixth world all around title last year. every year gets a little bit better, marking a return to the sport after struggling at the tokyo games. stepping aside from events, she said for her mental health and it's suni lee. suni lee rose to the occasion, winning the all around, but has since battled health issues. i think this time is more about proving it to myself. women's artistic usually has a short lifespan. laurie hernandez won olympic gold...
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young simon, tell us more about what the gym and government is exactly a choosing brochure of yeah, well this unit a p t 28 stands for adults persistent, correct? 28 is potholes, rushes, military intelligence organization, the g o u. and in this case, the investigation has shown that they were involved in hacking the email accounts of senior members of the social democrat party. here in germany, that's sounds slow. i've seltz's policy a, but they're a known quantity. they've been accused in the past. we also have involvement in a hacking attack against the computer system of the gym and parliament back in 2015 at. and the u is saying that they've also been involved recently in as a cyber attacks, again, states institutions and the number of countries such as poland, sweden as deliberately to a near, into the back. yeah. and so, you know, this is a known organization. and so for that, in that sense, the accusation disclosable and told to us about the timing of these accusations, simon, why now? well this, as you already mentioned, this was a, a hacking attack that happened back in 2023 an
young simon, tell us more about what the gym and government is exactly a choosing brochure of yeah, well this unit a p t 28 stands for adults persistent, correct? 28 is potholes, rushes, military intelligence organization, the g o u. and in this case, the investigation has shown that they were involved in hacking the email accounts of senior members of the social democrat party. here in germany, that's sounds slow. i've seltz's policy a, but they're a known quantity. they've been accused in the...
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mark lauder, also with this veteran democratic strategist and consult with simon rosenberg simon what do you see going on here it's a tragedy. >> i mean, i think the corruption of the judiciary and the supreme court is a major issue. i mean, this is now important american institution which appears to be compromised and to be on the verge of illegitimacy. and it's going to matter. i mean, the simple thing that can happen now that alito should do is you should recuse himself from any of the discussions of january 6 or trump in the elections that would be a simple step forward trend to take and relieve. i think a lot of the concerns about the corruption we've seen with clarence thomas and the things that he's done. this year. but this is a crisis. i think we're in an we have a crisis in one of our most important institutions and it's something that we have to discuss and it's going to be a major part of the conversation in this election so mark, even if you don't see this as a fly connected to january 6, we should note that speaker mike johnson has flown this flag outside his office peri
mark lauder, also with this veteran democratic strategist and consult with simon rosenberg simon what do you see going on here it's a tragedy. >> i mean, i think the corruption of the judiciary and the supreme court is a major issue. i mean, this is now important american institution which appears to be compromised and to be on the verge of illegitimacy. and it's going to matter. i mean, the simple thing that can happen now that alito should do is you should recuse himself from any of the...
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let's go straight to simon in dover. i straight to simon in dover.aid? we really see the small boats issue here _ really see the small boats issue here because standing appear on the famous _ here because standing appear on the famous white cliffs you see border for springing boats back to shore and in _ for springing boats back to shore and in fact— for springing boats back to shore and in factjust for springing boats back to shore and in fact just as sir for springing boats back to shore and in factjust as sir keir starmer was beginning his speech, the border force _ was beginning his speech, the border force was _ was beginning his speech, the border force was bringing two boats filled with migrants back to shore and our camera _ with migrants back to shore and our camera operator recorded those and we reckon— camera operator recorded those and we reckon so far today there was a boat that _ we reckon so far today there was a boat that arrived about 4:30am and we think— boat that arrived about 4:30am and we think three points in total have been _ w
let's go straight to simon in dover. i straight to simon in dover.aid? we really see the small boats issue here _ really see the small boats issue here because standing appear on the famous _ here because standing appear on the famous white cliffs you see border for springing boats back to shore and in _ for springing boats back to shore and in fact— for springing boats back to shore and in factjust for springing boats back to shore and in fact just as sir for springing boats back to shore...
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you did not see simon clarke's advice _ 271. you did not see simon clarke's advice on _ 271. not see simon clarke's advice on the 15th ofjuly 2013 untit— advice on the 15th ofjuly 2013 until after you left the post office, _ until after you left the post office, indeed not until it was made public— office, indeed not until it was made public untit— office, indeed not until it was made public until 2021?— office, indeed not until it was made public until 2021? yes. paragraph public unti12021? yes. paragraph 564 on page _ public until2021? 123 paragraph 564 on page 271. you did not see simon _ 564 on page 271. you did not see simon clarke's advice of the 2nd of august— simon clarke's advice of the 2nd of august 2013 about the head of security's instructions to shred documents relevant to horizon bugs until after— documents relevant to horizon bugs until after you had left the post office? — until after you had left the post office? indeed, not until it was made _ office? indeed, not until it was made public in 2021. that's right. paragraph— made public in 2021. that's right. pa
you did not see simon clarke's advice _ 271. you did not see simon clarke's advice on _ 271. not see simon clarke's advice on the 15th ofjuly 2013 untit— advice on the 15th ofjuly 2013 until after you left the post office, _ until after you left the post office, indeed not until it was made public— office, indeed not until it was made public untit— office, indeed not until it was made public until 2021?— office, indeed not until it was made public until 2021? yes. paragraph public...
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. >> steve: -- "simone biles." >> jimmy: simone biles would be great. wait after she wins the gold, maybe? >> steve: "well, we already got it figured out." [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah. >> steve: "we already --" >> jimmy: well, i just wanted to throw my beret into the ring, if you know what i'm talking about. >> steve: "i do not. i do not know what you're talking about." >> jimmy: i was joking 'cause usually it's throw you're hat in the ring, but it's -- i'm going to paris to do the -- >> steve: "yeah." >> jimmy: hello. >> steve: "hold on one second." [ mimicking call disconnected ] >> jimmy: oh, did he hang up on me? [ cheers and applause ] [ dialing noises ] [ mimicking phone ringing ] >> jimmy: they're not gonna -- they're not gonna pick up. [ mimicking phone ringing ] [ laughter ] not gonna pick up. >> steve: "hello? hello, wheaties." >> jimmy: "hello, this is simone biles." [ laughter ] >> steve: "what's your name again?" >> jimmy: "simone biles. simone biles." >> steve: "some small bowels?" >> jimmy: no, simone biles. [ laughter ] "i was just
. >> steve: -- "simone biles." >> jimmy: simone biles would be great. wait after she wins the gold, maybe? >> steve: "well, we already got it figured out." [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah. >> steve: "we already --" >> jimmy: well, i just wanted to throw my beret into the ring, if you know what i'm talking about. >> steve: "i do not. i do not know what you're talking about." >> jimmy: i was joking 'cause...
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. >> i am simon evans. thursday's newspapers. >> i am simon evans . joining me >> i am simon evans.joining me tonight. we have two fine stand up comedians, one vigorously active scott capurro. the other one resting monastic . that's one resting monastic. that's nick dixon in a temporary or perhaps permanent sabbatical. >> what do you think? >> what do you think? >> will you ever come back? i went into semi—retirement because i tried to follow scott one night and i couldn't. >> you were great. it was fine. your set was fine. >> that's true . well, you're >> that's true. well, you're going to have an opportunity next monday. >> of course, if you wanted to burst on. >> no, i don't want to. >> no, i don't want to. >> i need to get back in practice to compete with the mighty simon evans. >> this is so inappropriate. if you're bringing this up with me sitting right here. >> yeah, yeah. no, both of you could appear round, announce. i'd be quite happy to give you a bit of stage time. >> anyway, let's have a look at the front pages. we kick off with the daily mail, as always. >> revealed the
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simon chadwick, thank you very much indeed forjoining us. thanks to alex pattle, too.because scarlett johansson has accused the artificial intelligence research company 0penai of deliberately copying her voice for its latest chatbot, sky. the actress is now considering legal action. have a listen to how the chatbot sounds. hey, chatgpt. i'm mark. how are you? chatbot: hello, mark. i'm doing great. thanks for asking. how about you ? well, that was the 0penai chatbot. this next clip coming up is scarlettjohansson in her role in the film her as an ai chatbot. hi. how are you doing? i'm well. how's everything with you? pretty good, actually. scarlettjohansson and joaquin phoenix there. now, scarlettjohansson has released a statement saying she was shocked, angered and in disbelief that the 0penai ceo, sam altman, would opt for a voice that sounds, as she put it, "so eerily similarto mine". further in this statement, she said, "when i heard the release demo, i was shocked and angered." i've mentioned that. she goes on to say, "mr altman even insinuated that the similarity w
simon chadwick, thank you very much indeed forjoining us. thanks to alex pattle, too.because scarlett johansson has accused the artificial intelligence research company 0penai of deliberately copying her voice for its latest chatbot, sky. the actress is now considering legal action. have a listen to how the chatbot sounds. hey, chatgpt. i'm mark. how are you? chatbot: hello, mark. i'm doing great. thanks for asking. how about you ? well, that was the 0penai chatbot. this next clip coming up is...