21
21
May 14, 2022
05/22
by
RUSSIA1
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
simon simon where are you from tanya how did you find me? hello whoever seeks will find, so he ran to you from me. well, to be honest, when i saw him alone, i immediately realized what happened, everyone called hospitals. and then i found you really, nothing more was explained. what happened? and you were not afraid. yes, i did not have time to understand, everything happened very quickly. you are a very brave day. you don't worry simoning with me. i think that it was inconvenient here that he knew who to run to the closest person to the coach. and during this time we will work with him so that he does not leave the owner in trouble. i just got carried away. tan thank you very much. i was just afraid that this little dog was already lost. it's time for you, right? oh, i didn't forget to take this. take it, get better. and simon and i will go for now. thank you very much. by the way, you promised me dinner. and i remember, and as soon as i am discharged, i will immediately come to you. deal. well, then we'll go, goodbye. our father, lord , if you exist. if you if you punish me i ask you not to. lord, make sure that my son stays alive, i will fix everything. i promise i'll make it right, i just beg you. make sure to see you next time or you'll be lost again? why did you choose the profession of a flight attendant in the sky? i'm stronger than on earth premiere on russia channel let me invite you to dinner with champagn
simon simon where are you from tanya how did you find me? hello whoever seeks will find, so he ran to you from me. well, to be honest, when i saw him alone, i immediately realized what happened, everyone called hospitals. and then i found you really, nothing more was explained. what happened? and you were not afraid. yes, i did not have time to understand, everything happened very quickly. you are a very brave day. you don't worry simoning with me. i think that it was inconvenient here that he...
152
152
May 1, 2022
05/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 152
favorite 0
quote 0
ok, simon, thank you- simon jones — happen overnight. ok, simon, thank you. k, simon, thank you. simon jones in dover. - the cost—of—living crisis is a global phenomenon, and tens of thousands of people have taken to the streets of the sri lankan capital, colombo, protesting against steep price hikes for essential goods. dwindling foreign currency reserves mean the island nation of 22 million people is struggling to pay for food, fuel and foreign medicines. today's rally is the culmination of a week of demonstrations, uniting the country's different ethnic groups in opposition to the government. from colombo, anbarasan ethirajan has that story. a bruised economy bringing thousands to the streets. the country has run out of cash, struggles to import essential items. but these sri lankans aren't giving up. they demand a course correction. this woman has been camping here for 18 days. for people like her, basics have become luxury. you cannot afford to live here. food prices are increasing day by day and shortage of fuel, gas and all other essential goods and als
ok, simon, thank you- simon jones — happen overnight. ok, simon, thank you. k, simon, thank you. simon jones in dover. - the cost—of—living crisis is a global phenomenon, and tens of thousands of people have taken to the streets of the sri lankan capital, colombo, protesting against steep price hikes for essential goods. dwindling foreign currency reserves mean the island nation of 22 million people is struggling to pay for food, fuel and foreign medicines. today's rally is the...
40
40
May 22, 2022
05/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
deputy head but the head of the civilservice, simon a deputy head but the head of the civil service, simon case, a deputy head but the head of the civilservice, simon head of the civil service, simon case, has been mentioned as a potential scapegoat. that's right, i don't see why he needs to be a scapegoat. as far as borisjohnson is concerned he does not need a sacrificial lamb because now the police investigation is over, we know what is out of that but again it rather depends on what exactly the criticism is in sue gray's report. my assumption would be simon —— simon case would have to go if he is having criticised the report, but that is a resignation issue, i don't think it protects the prime minister.— issue, i don't think it protects the prime minister. boris johnson was onl find prime minister. boris johnson was only find once. — prime minister. boris johnson was only find once, only _ prime minister. boris johnson was only find once, only broke - prime minister. boris johnson was only find once, only broke the - prime minister. boris johnson was only find once, only broke the law| only find once, only broke the law once. —— only fined ones.
deputy head but the head of the civilservice, simon a deputy head but the head of the civil service, simon case, a deputy head but the head of the civilservice, simon head of the civil service, simon case, has been mentioned as a potential scapegoat. that's right, i don't see why he needs to be a scapegoat. as far as borisjohnson is concerned he does not need a sacrificial lamb because now the police investigation is over, we know what is out of that but again it rather depends on what exactly...
50
50
May 20, 2022
05/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
simon boyle, iwould like you to come — property? simon boyle, iwould like you to come in _ property? simonome in on _ property? simon boyle, iwould like you to come in on this. _ property? simon boyle, iwould like you to come in on this. do - property? simon boyle, iwould like you to come in on this. do you - property? simon boyle, iwould like you to come in on this. do you treat them differently from other celebrities?— them differently from other celebrities? ., �* ., celebrities? you're right, we have covered huge _ celebrities? you're right, we have covered huge numbers _ celebrities? you're right, we have covered huge numbers of - celebrities? you're right, we have covered huge numbers of reality l covered huge numbers of reality stars _ covered huge numbers of reality stars and — covered huge numbers of reality stars and some of the really successful ones, they started life as reality — successful ones, they started life as reality stars and that is true, both_ as reality stars and that is true, both in— as reality stars and that is true, both in music and love island and bil both in
simon boyle, iwould like you to come — property? simon boyle, iwould like you to come in _ property? simonome in on _ property? simon boyle, iwould like you to come in on this. _ property? simon boyle, iwould like you to come in on this. do - property? simon boyle, iwould like you to come in on this. do you - property? simon boyle, iwould like you to come in on this. do you treat them differently from other celebrities?— them differently from other celebrities? ., �* ., celebrities?...
126
126
May 1, 2022
05/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 126
favorite 0
quote 0
simon jones and joe _ 200 managed to get through. simon jones and joe that, _ 200 managed to get through. simonoe that, thank you. -- . jones and joe that, thank you. —— simonjones in dover. the tv presenter, davina mccall, has said the crisis in hormone replacement therapy in the uk, is "ridiculous" — and has to be fixed immediately. hrt is a treatment designed to relieve symptoms of the menopause — but earlier this week the government announced supplies would be rationed, with women only able to get three months�* worth of certain hrt products at a time. the shortage is thought to affect about a million women in the uk. speaking to the bbc�*s, sunday morning programme, ms mccall recalled her own experience of the menopause. i think the main thing that i've wanted to do throughout this journey of bringing menopause to the fore is to de—stigmatise menopause for women in women's eyes. but not only that. culturally, for society. because i think we've always looked at the menopause as a stage in life when women get their twinset and pearls on, get their curlers in, they are no longer sexual beings
simon jones and joe _ 200 managed to get through. simon jones and joe that, _ 200 managed to get through. simonoe that, thank you. -- . jones and joe that, thank you. —— simonjones in dover. the tv presenter, davina mccall, has said the crisis in hormone replacement therapy in the uk, is "ridiculous" — and has to be fixed immediately. hrt is a treatment designed to relieve symptoms of the menopause — but earlier this week the government announced supplies would be rationed,...
33
33
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
their report by d over you or political correspondence, simon young, you can talk to simon young. simon, france, of course we understand is pulling out of molly. where does that leave germany? well, i think the feeling is that molly should not be left alone. of course, there is huge instability in the country. the future of molly politically is very uncertain. and of course the people who suffer most of the civilian population to face the effects of violence. many have been killed, many displaced. and so i think there's concern about that. and berlin feels that they ought to step up the un secretary general and tony of good, terry, she said that if minister were to come to an end, if you had operation then molly could fall apart. so germany's going to do what it can be thing up, it's peace keeping and stabilization role is extended the mandate to do that for another year. but it's also for the 1st time included an x e clause in the mandate saying, well if the bonus very german treats, find that they don't have the means to do the job. and indeed, in particular, if they're not able to ke
their report by d over you or political correspondence, simon young, you can talk to simon young. simon, france, of course we understand is pulling out of molly. where does that leave germany? well, i think the feeling is that molly should not be left alone. of course, there is huge instability in the country. the future of molly politically is very uncertain. and of course the people who suffer most of the civilian population to face the effects of violence. many have been killed, many...
127
127
tv
eye 127
favorite 0
quote 0
simon young and the lady i asked simon why he thought it had taken gerhard schroeder. so long to act. well, god for the has clearly yeah, you stuck with vladimir putin needs his close friend, as he says, for a long time. and, you know, he's stuck with his belief that so, you know, gemini should have close any g links with russia. and he said that he doesn't do, may or cooper's, he's not willing to sort of modify his position. and you know, he's been despite coals, of course for him to do that. as mentioned there, i think now the heat has been turned off on him, particularly by this decision by the buddhist talk to close down his all face and remove that sort of privilege. that's according to former chancellors. and also by this call from the european parliament that he should be treated like russian all galks and placed on a list of people who could face sanctions. you know, that was if he didn't step back from his role with the russian energy companies. so the pressure has been mounting it within his own party. more and more people saying, you know, it's time for him to leave the party. and indeed, time for him to do the right thing. and so perhaps he's finally been nudged in that direction. what i mean, he said in an interview last month and he had only you go in russia turned off his gas apply to germany. so it should be read anything into the fact that he's going now you will, of course, actually it's the other way round is near to europe age, reducing its dependency on russian gas. and before the war, germany was getting more than half of its a gas supply from russia, paying more than 200000000 euros a day for the privilege. now that, that number is falling at the node stream pipeline has been more stalled and the german government plan is to end any, any russian gas supplies in germany. so again, it may once have been an effective salesman for russian energy in germany, but now not so much. now germany's policy of keeping russia a close was always said to be about engagement and encouraging democracy. but mister shaw this time did seem to be more about personal gain. well, that's right. he's reported to have been earning a 1000000 euros a year for his role on the boards of various companies. he's been doing this lobbying work in so far as it was possible to lobby for russian energy interest in germany lately. but i think his toys with russia are deep and he says that friendship with the me preaching is genuine. he was as to adopted children. he both came from russia, but to just of late, you know, he's remarks about the responsibility for the war and ukraine, lying on both sides in his attempt to sort of play down russian crimes in ukraine. i think that is really crossed a red line for many people and you know, his reputation is an old time love hunger that simon dw political correspondence. simon young though a rare tornado struck parts of western germany this afternoon, entering dozens of people and causing severe damage. the twisted tor through the city of potter born am police say between 30 and 40 people were injured 10 of them seriously. every damage was also reported in the nearby town of lips, that large parts of germany remained on alert for more severe weather or food and fuel prices of spite, since russia's invasion of ukraine and the increased costs are causing some people to get creative and rethink some of their typical daily actions and one woman in germany decided to leave her car at home and opted for an alternative mode of transport. it's the morning commute, but not as you know it. with fuel prices spiraling. 33 year old stephanie kitchener decided to opt for a cheaper form of transport. giving up her s u v. and traveling the old fashioned way instead that it does ish and yet finished, ma'am i no longer use my toyota, which
simon young and the lady i asked simon why he thought it had taken gerhard schroeder. so long to act. well, god for the has clearly yeah, you stuck with vladimir putin needs his close friend, as he says, for a long time. and, you know, he's stuck with his belief that so, you know, gemini should have close any g links with russia. and he said that he doesn't do, may or cooper's, he's not willing to sort of modify his position. and you know, he's been despite coals, of course for him to do that....
59
59
May 6, 2022
05/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
simon, good to talk to you. _ that's what we do. simon, good to talk to you, thanks _ that's what we do. simontalk to you, thanks very _ that's what we do. simon, good to talk to you, thanks very much. - talk to you, thanks very much. secretary of state for whales there, a conservative mp in pembrokeshire. let's bring injohn stevens, the deputy editor of the daily mail —— daily mail. i said hello earlier, nancy, but that seemed a while ago, so it's good to welcome me back too. john, were you convinced of their that simon hart guessed the message of these elections?— of these elections? just to bring up one of the things _ of these elections? just to bring up one of the things he _ of these elections? just to bring up one of the things he brought - of these elections? just to bring up one of the things he brought up - one of the things he brought up there, what tory mps have been saying about the cost of living crisis as they haven't been concerned aboutjust how much the government is doing to do this. there have been problems with selling what they will do on the doorsteps. so it's all rather
simon, good to talk to you. _ that's what we do. simon, good to talk to you, thanks _ that's what we do. simontalk to you, thanks very _ that's what we do. simon, good to talk to you, thanks very much. - talk to you, thanks very much. secretary of state for whales there, a conservative mp in pembrokeshire. let's bring injohn stevens, the deputy editor of the daily mail —— daily mail. i said hello earlier, nancy, but that seemed a while ago, so it's good to welcome me back too. john, were...
63
63
May 20, 2022
05/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
simone. part _ could become quite turbulent. daniel di simone. part of _ could become quite turbulent. daniel di simone. art of the _ could become quite turbulent. daniel di simone. part of the conclusion - could become quite turbulent. daniel di simone. part of the conclusion of. di simone. part of the conclusion of the police's investigation into lockdown breaches and government, it emerged that sue gray, the senior civil servant whose conducted the inquiry, wants to name servants who broke the rules. the metropolitan police has not identified publicly in the of the 83 individuals who have been fined. sue gray is expected to publish her report and week. is that a sense of relief? borisjohnson was certainly upbeat at a factory in wales today, keen to be seen getting on with it. we'll help people as much as he can. but he can't escape the fact he's the first sitting prime minister to have found to have broken the law. 126 fines were issued for repeated gatherings at the heart of his government, though he only got one. i continue to apologise for things that went wrong on my watch, and what we have also d
simone. part _ could become quite turbulent. daniel di simone. part of _ could become quite turbulent. daniel di simone. art of the _ could become quite turbulent. daniel di simone. part of the conclusion - could become quite turbulent. daniel di simone. part of the conclusion of. di simone. part of the conclusion of the police's investigation into lockdown breaches and government, it emerged that sue gray, the senior civil servant whose conducted the inquiry, wants to name servants who broke...
113
113
May 25, 2022
05/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 113
favorite 0
quote 0
simon, we will talk more _ difficult winter. simon, we will talk more tomorrow, - difficult winter. simoninter. simon, we will| talk more tomorrow, no doubt. difficult winter. simon, we will- talk more tomorrow, no doubt. simon jack, our business editor. in the past hour, president biden has pleaded for gun reform laws to make an impact on gun crime in america. at least 19 primary school children, along with two teachers, have now been confirmed to have died in yesterday's attack in southern texas. the youngest victim was just seven. there are more details about the 18—year—old gunman. police have confirmed he posted on social media before he carried out the attack — and he did not have a criminal record or a history of mental health problems. our north america editor sarah smith reports. the heartbreak is painfully apparent for parents, families and neighbours. it must be the worst news anyone can hear — young children killed in their own classroom. as the police responded to the shooting, parents had to wait to discover if their children had survived or been shot dead. these are the fac
simon, we will talk more _ difficult winter. simon, we will talk more tomorrow, - difficult winter. simoninter. simon, we will| talk more tomorrow, no doubt. difficult winter. simon, we will- talk more tomorrow, no doubt. simon jack, our business editor. in the past hour, president biden has pleaded for gun reform laws to make an impact on gun crime in america. at least 19 primary school children, along with two teachers, have now been confirmed to have died in yesterday's attack in southern...
133
133
May 2, 2022
05/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 133
favorite 0
quote 0
simon jones, thank you very much for— this issue. simon jones, thank you very much for that. _ this issue. simon jones, thank you very much for that. r that. we are - this issue. simon jones, thank you very much for that. we are going l this issue. simon jones, thank you | very much for that. we are going to catch up on the all—important sport, and at the bbc sport centre it is gavin. hello, nice to see you. four—time olympic champion — mo farah — say�*s he'll make decisions about his future on a "race by race" basis. this morning he was beaten on his return to competition for the first time since failing to qualify for the olympics last year. club runner ellis cross had to pay the £37 entry fee to take part in the race. but he set a personal best as he beat the course record holder to win the vitality london 10,000m. farah, a seven—time winner of the event, said before the race if he didn't feel he could compete at the highest level any more, then it'd be time to stop and retire from the sport. the winner of the women's race eilish mccolgan missed out on breaking paula radcliffe's 19—year—old british record by just two seconds. but
simon jones, thank you very much for— this issue. simon jones, thank you very much for that. _ this issue. simon jones, thank you very much for that. r that. we are - this issue. simon jones, thank you very much for that. we are going l this issue. simon jones, thank you | very much for that. we are going to catch up on the all—important sport, and at the bbc sport centre it is gavin. hello, nice to see you. four—time olympic champion — mo farah — say�*s he'll make decisions about...
78
78
May 18, 2022
05/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
simon it now. thank you for “oining us. simon jack * it now. thank you for “oining us. simon jack at h it now. ing us. simon jack at the _ it now. thank you for “oining us. simon jack at the cbi - it now. thank you forjoining us. simon jack at the cbi dinner in l it now. thank you forjoining us. i simon jack at the cbi dinner in the simonjack at the cbi dinner in the city of london. the leading think—tank the institute for fiscal studies has calculated that the inflation rate for the poorest households is closer to 11% than the headline figure of 9%. that's because poorer households spend more of their income on gas and electricity. the squeeze on incomes is leading to unprecedented demand at food banks, and our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan has visited two charities where the focus has changed from helping people abroad to helping people at home. it is extraordinary to see the amount of need that's developing in this country. we never imagined that would be the case, you know, when we started. every inch of this old aircraft hangar is dedicated to helping those in need. everyth
simon it now. thank you for “oining us. simon jack * it now. thank you for “oining us. simon jack at h it now. ing us. simon jack at the _ it now. thank you for “oining us. simon jack at the cbi - it now. thank you forjoining us. simon jack at the cbi dinner in l it now. thank you forjoining us. i simon jack at the cbi dinner in the simonjack at the cbi dinner in the city of london. the leading think—tank the institute for fiscal studies has calculated that the inflation rate for the...
37
37
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
simon young, simon, 1st of all, what are these privileges? yeah. well as a form of chancellor, god should has an office at the buddhist dog, and that's an office that has a full time staff attached to it. he also has a driver and he's also compensated for some travel expenses. so under this decision, he'll lose all of that. it's a decision that's been tabled by the governing coalition policies, including mr. hood is own a social democrat party, what he will apparently be able to keep is his pension. although the opposition christian democrats have called for him to leave that as well, and they will also keep his personal protection detailed with these entitled to it . simon showed has been criticized for his close types of food. and for a long time, the war's been going on for some 3 months now, why is all of this coming to a head now? well, i think it's part of a growing course of criticism that take out good. it has not broken links, ways. vladimir putin, despite the ongoing war in ukraine and within the s b d. the leadership of his party have been asking him to step down or leave the party if he's not willing to step away from russia. and there are even applications for him to be expelled. from the party, we've also got a motion in the european parliament for actually to be added to a list of people facing sanctions because of their involvement with russia. so i think there's just a growing, a feeling particularly here in berlin, that it doesn't, the right to be funding and supporting the activities of someone who is supporting the kremlin, particularly when the europeans, ah, adding wrapping up sanctions against those kind of people the time. so is t
simon young, simon, 1st of all, what are these privileges? yeah. well as a form of chancellor, god should has an office at the buddhist dog, and that's an office that has a full time staff attached to it. he also has a driver and he's also compensated for some travel expenses. so under this decision, he'll lose all of that. it's a decision that's been tabled by the governing coalition policies, including mr. hood is own a social democrat party, what he will apparently be able to keep is his...
78
78
May 28, 2022
05/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
simon, in terms of how — more than ever today. simon, in terms of how the _ more than ever today. simonf how the weekend - more than ever today. simon, in terms of how the weekend is - more than ever today. simon, in i terms of how the weekend is likely to pan out, what are they saying that the port? the weekend is at peak, but there will be another pick next weekend as people try to get back either for thejubilee back either for the jubilee celebrations orjust back either for thejubilee celebrations orjust to start back either for thejubilee celebrations or just to start the working week and the school term again. i working week and the school term aaain. ~' ., working week and the school term aaain. ~' . , ., again. i think the warning is that this is going _ again. i think the warning is that this is going to _ again. i think the warning is that this is going to be _ again. i think the warning is that this is going to be a _ again. i think the warning is that this is going to be a tricky - again. i think the warning is that this is going to be a tricky few i this is going to be a tri
simon, in terms of how — more than ever today. simon, in terms of how the _ more than ever today. simonf how the weekend - more than ever today. simon, in terms of how the weekend is - more than ever today. simon, in i terms of how the weekend is likely to pan out, what are they saying that the port? the weekend is at peak, but there will be another pick next weekend as people try to get back either for thejubilee back either for the jubilee celebrations orjust back either for thejubilee...
41
41
May 22, 2022
05/22
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
you know, we just recently interviewed simon schuster simon wrote the time magazine cover story, spending a couple of weeks with the leadership inside key of and particularly with present to landscape was very riveting account what happened in and he shared with us that zalinski does have a concern about the continuity of interest and continuity of commitment, particularly the united states. but other allies there. senator, mitch mcconnell and john bras on susan collins went over. but we've seen a vote on ukrainian aid. get 57 know votes in the u. s. congress, which was very surprising to me. you know, you interact with this town a lot in this congress. are you worried about america's attention deficit disorder? coming up, we are having a problem with our 1st and foremost, i am not authorized to comment on american domestic politics. there's not, i'm not going to go into detail of those deliberations about of told vote and a fan it. ah. however, i, as you rightly noted, i was a journalist for over 20 years, so i know more last, a mechanic. and i, i realize i am acutely aware that in 2 mon
you know, we just recently interviewed simon schuster simon wrote the time magazine cover story, spending a couple of weeks with the leadership inside key of and particularly with present to landscape was very riveting account what happened in and he shared with us that zalinski does have a concern about the continuity of interest and continuity of commitment, particularly the united states. but other allies there. senator, mitch mcconnell and john bras on susan collins went over. but we've...
19
19
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
simon young. now welcome, simon. am we're 3 months into this war. nearly a why do think it took him so long to act? well i guess for the has clearly yeah, you stuck with vladimir putin needs his close friend does. he says for a long time and you know, he's stuck with his belief that so you know, gemini should have close any g links with russia. and he said that he doesn't do, may or cooper's, he's not willing to sort of modify his position. and, you know, he's been despite cole's, of course, for him to do that. as mentioned there, i think now the heat has been turned off on him, particularly by this decision, by the put this talk to close down his all face and remove that sort of privilege. that's according to former counsellors. and also by this call from the european parliament that he should be treated like russian all galks and placed on a list of people who could face sanctions. you know, that was if he didn't step back from his role with the russian energy companies. so the pressure has been mounting it within his own party, more and more people saying, you know, it's time for him to leave the party and indeed time for him to do the right thing . and so perhaps he's finally been nudged in that direction. right. i mean, he said in an interview last month, and he had only you go in russia turned off his gas, apply to germany. so should be read anything into the fact that he's going now. you will, of course, actually it's the other way round as near to europe age, reducing its dependency on russian gas. and before the war, germany was getting more than half of its a gas supply from russia, paying more than 200000000 euros a day for the privilege. now that, that number is falling at the node stream pipeline has been more bold and the german government plan is to end any, any russian gas supplied to germany. so it may once have been an effective salesman for russian energy in germany, but now not so much. now germany is policy of keeping russia a close was always said to be about engagement and encouraging democracy. but mister shaw this ties did seem to be more about personal gain. well, that's right. he's reported to have been earning a 1000000 euros a year for his role on the boards of various companies. he's been doing this lobbying work in so far as it was possible to lobby for russian energy interest in germany lately. but i think his toys with russia are deep, and he says that friendship with the may approved in his genuine he was as to adopted children. he both came from russia, but to just of late you know, he's remarks about the responsibility for the war and ukraine. lying on both sides in his attempts to sort of play down russian crimes in ukraine. i think that is really crossed a red line for many people and you know, he's reputation is an old time love. think about simon. d. w political correspond simon. yeah. brief look at some other developments in this war. germany's defense ministry says it will deliver the 1st of its 15 a gap pod or cheater anti air tanks to ukraine. in july, he's been pleading for more heavy weaponry to battle. russian troops in the east critics of accused germany taking too long to deliver military 8. several people have been injured in a russian strike on a ukrainian cultural center. president zalinski released this surveillance footage of the attack in the town of louis over in the eastern region of hockey, is that russian forces deliberately targeted the center. ukraine is accused russia of routinely striking civilian targets. german chancellor, olaf shoulds says katara will play a central role in these countries. plans to cut its dependence on russian gas talks in berlin with atari. i mean a shake at time. im bill out tiny chancellor show said germany would construct infrastructure to important liquefied natural gas by ship
simon young. now welcome, simon. am we're 3 months into this war. nearly a why do think it took him so long to act? well i guess for the has clearly yeah, you stuck with vladimir putin needs his close friend does. he says for a long time and you know, he's stuck with his belief that so you know, gemini should have close any g links with russia. and he said that he doesn't do, may or cooper's, he's not willing to sort of modify his position. and, you know, he's been despite cole's, of course,...
86
86
May 22, 2022
05/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
here with me is our business reporter, simon browning. simon, what struck you the most? ., ., ., most? you heard the word, significant _ most? you heard the word, significant intervention, i most? you heard the word, - significant intervention, government help and poverty. these are big comments coming from michael lewis, he said the word intervention for times, calling on the government to help his customers, 20% of those are facing fuel poverty. the expectation that could rise to 40% in october when the price cap increases again up when the price cap increases again up to potentially nearly £3000. these are significant comments and there is no doubt there is a call on there is no doubt there is a call on the government to help with customers in the cost of living crisis. he talked about some of the suggestions the government could do, in terms of helping with the warm homes discount increasing universal credit payments and he also said the government needs to tax those with the broader shoulders. there was no discussion about the windfall tax
here with me is our business reporter, simon browning. simon, what struck you the most? ., ., ., most? you heard the word, significant _ most? you heard the word, significant intervention, i most? you heard the word, - significant intervention, government help and poverty. these are big comments coming from michael lewis, he said the word intervention for times, calling on the government to help his customers, 20% of those are facing fuel poverty. the expectation that could rise to 40% in...
125
125
May 6, 2022
05/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 125
favorite 0
quote 0
with moments of hardship. just a final point, simon, _ with moments of hardship. just a final point, simon, if— with moments of hardship. just a final point, simonncern you have that where the conservatives have been
with moments of hardship. just a final point, simon, _ with moments of hardship. just a final point, simon, if— with moments of hardship. just a final point, simonncern you have that where the conservatives have been
189
189
May 2, 2022
05/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 189
favorite 0
quote 0
simon atkinson at auckland _ zealand economy. simon atkinson at auckland airport, _ zealand economy. simonnomy. simon atkinson at auckland airport, thank you - at auckland airport, thank you so much forjoining us on the programme. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme. back with a bang — the unusual thai festival that's making an explosive return. i, nelson rolihlahla mandela, do hereby swear to devote myself to the well—being of the republic of south africa. after six years of construction and numerous delays, the channel tunnel has been formally opened by the queen and former president. the tunnel is still not ready for passenger and freight services to begin. for centuries, christianity and islam struggled for supremacy. now, the pope's visit symbolises their willingness to coexist. roger bannister becamel the first man in the world to run a mile in- underfour minutes. memories of victory, as the ve celebrations reach their climax. this night is dedicated to everyone who believes in our future of peace and freedom. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm karishma va
simon atkinson at auckland _ zealand economy. simon atkinson at auckland airport, _ zealand economy. simonnomy. simon atkinson at auckland airport, thank you - at auckland airport, thank you so much forjoining us on the programme. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme. back with a bang — the unusual thai festival that's making an explosive return. i, nelson rolihlahla mandela, do hereby swear to devote myself to the well—being of the republic of south africa....
87
87
May 19, 2022
05/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
simone you. — intelligence agencies. daniel de simone you, our _ intelligence agencies. daniel de| simonence agencies. daniel de - simone you, our correspondent, thank you. the metropolitan police has closed its investigation into parties held in downing street during lockdown, which means that borisjohnson will not receive any more fines. mrjohnson and the chancellor rishi sunak were both fined last month for breaking covid laws at a birthday party injune 2020. the police investigation resulted in a total of 126 fixed penalty notices being issued to 83 men and women, most of whom are understood to be civil servants. they were at events on eight different dates between may 2020, at the height of lockdown, and april 2021. 0ur political editor chris mason has the story. it was not long before christmas that partygate was first exposed, and since january, officers here have been investigating it, investigating the prime minister and the government he runs and whether they abided by the very laws they made. and now their inquiries are finished. i think it was very important to carry out the i
simone you. — intelligence agencies. daniel de simone you, our _ intelligence agencies. daniel de| simonence agencies. daniel de - simone you, our correspondent, thank you. the metropolitan police has closed its investigation into parties held in downing street during lockdown, which means that borisjohnson will not receive any more fines. mrjohnson and the chancellor rishi sunak were both fined last month for breaking covid laws at a birthday party injune 2020. the police investigation...
140
140
May 12, 2022
05/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 140
favorite 0
quote 0
simon sa s he like eternity. robert's son simon says he got _ like eternity. robert's son simon got home from london l like eternity. robert's son simon i says he got home from london quicker than the local ambulance team in essex. it than the local ambulance team in essex. , ~ than the local ambulance team in essex. , ,, ~ , ., . essex. it feels like the ambulance service is failing _ essex. it feels like the ambulance service is failing as _ essex. it feels like the ambulance service is failing as an _ essex. it feels like the ambulance service is failing as an emergency| service is failing as an emergency service if i can get back... i got a phone call from my mum after the ambulance had been called, i was in my bed in west london and i managed to get home to chelmsford on public transport before an ambulance got here. :, , transport before an ambulance got here. ., , :, ., transport before an ambulance got here. :, ., ~ , here. the east of england ambulance service apologised _ here. the east of england ambulance service apologised but _ here. the east of england ambulance s
simon sa s he like eternity. robert's son simon says he got _ like eternity. robert's son simon got home from london l like eternity. robert's son simon i says he got home from london quicker than the local ambulance team in essex. it than the local ambulance team in essex. , ~ than the local ambulance team in essex. , ,, ~ , ., . essex. it feels like the ambulance service is failing _ essex. it feels like the ambulance service is failing as _ essex. it feels like the ambulance service is...
58
58
May 8, 2022
05/22
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
the first chapters is malcolm theorizing about paul simon this malcolm have a theory about paul simon, of course. he has the theory about paul simon. it's all about the high school in queens where carly simon went to and why was this place? why did it produce all of this music and how did it come out of doo---? and so you have kind of malcolm's idea then paul simon telling you his memories of all this stuff then paul simon playing his guitar then we talked to other musicians about paul simon about her. we talked to her we handcock. oh, yeah the sting one is still my favorite. so we asked paul for a list of people we should call. friends of his who have interest in things to say about oprah. no. no, we didn't go. so one of the most sting so i have a zoom would stay. now sting paul simon not a rockstar in the sense of he is a rock that we didn't behave like one he behaves like if he met paul simon he told you that he was actually your accountant. yeah, you would be you've been like oh, yeah makes sense. yeah, like yeah, he's that kind down to earth. sting not your account. so i'm on a zoom with sting. and first of all, he's in the c
the first chapters is malcolm theorizing about paul simon this malcolm have a theory about paul simon, of course. he has the theory about paul simon. it's all about the high school in queens where carly simon went to and why was this place? why did it produce all of this music and how did it come out of doo---? and so you have kind of malcolm's idea then paul simon telling you his memories of all this stuff then paul simon playing his guitar then we talked to other musicians about paul simon...
55
55
May 1, 2022
05/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
jones _ perhaps in the longer term. 0k, simon jones in _ perhaps in the longer term. 0k, simonn dover for us. and the simonjones in doverfor us. and the times is 7:15pm. the headlines on bbc news... around 100 people have been evacuated from a steel works in the ukrainian city of mariupol — where civilians and troops have been sheltering for weeks from heavy russian bombardments. the us speaker of the house — nancy pelosi — makes a surprise visit to kyiv — and promises american support for ukraine — she says "until the fight is done". pressure mounts for reform of working practices in westminster — after mp neil parish resigns for watching pornography in the house of commons. the tv presenter davina mccall has said the crisis in hormone replacement therapy in the uk is "ridiculous" — and has to be fixed immediately. hrt is a treatment designed to relieve symptoms of the menopause — but earlier this week, the government announced supplies would be rationed — with women only able to get three months' worth of certain hrt products at a time. speaking to the bbc�*s sunday morning p
jones _ perhaps in the longer term. 0k, simon jones in _ perhaps in the longer term. 0k, simonn dover for us. and the simonjones in doverfor us. and the times is 7:15pm. the headlines on bbc news... around 100 people have been evacuated from a steel works in the ukrainian city of mariupol — where civilians and troops have been sheltering for weeks from heavy russian bombardments. the us speaker of the house — nancy pelosi — makes a surprise visit to kyiv — and promises american support...
69
69
May 15, 2022
05/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
simon coveney also said there would _ northern ireland. simon coveney also said there would be _ northern ireland. simonquence i northern ireland. simon coveney also said there would be a consequence if| said there would be a consequence if the uk's action created uncertainty on the island of ireland, so if there is a plan to ditch parts of there is a plan to ditch parts of the protocol, could there be a trade war between the eu and the uk? we think war between the eu and the uk? - think it would be completely self—defeating if they went into a trade war but that is up to them. what i'm concerned about is a british minister is the political stability of northern ireland and that's what i'm working with colleagues in cabinet to preserve and if we feel, as we are inclined to, that the protocol is undermining political stability in northern ireland it is absolutely our duty to look at it again and see what we can do to change it. in a look at it again and see what we can do to change it— do to change it. in a statement this afternoon the _ do to change it. in a statement this afternoon the leader _ do to c
simon coveney also said there would _ northern ireland. simon coveney also said there would be _ northern ireland. simonquence i northern ireland. simon coveney also said there would be a consequence if| said there would be a consequence if the uk's action created uncertainty on the island of ireland, so if there is a plan to ditch parts of there is a plan to ditch parts of the protocol, could there be a trade war between the eu and the uk? we think war between the eu and the uk? - think it...
99
99
May 13, 2022
05/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 0
simon _ of budgets. this man is the uk's top civil servant, simon case _ of budgets. this man is the uk's top civil servant, simonvil servant, simon case and he - civil servant, simon case and he wrote to government departments last night telling them the size of the civil service workforce has grown substantially since 2016. he wants to return to 2016 levels. he adds that this will be challenging but tells departments it will need imagination. there could be a freeze on recruitment across the civil service. ministers would have to approve any newjobs. downing street hopes that enough people will leave to bring numbers down but redundancies haven't been ruled out. according to the institute for government, these are the biggest employers. work and pensions, justice, the taxman, covering almost 70% of civil servants. but these aren't alljustjobs in whitehall. they also cover things like the delivery of benefits, in job centres around the uk. unions sayjob cuts will mean cuts to services too, and they are threatening strike action. the government has said to the civil service, here is extra work, and the numbers of
simon _ of budgets. this man is the uk's top civil servant, simon case _ of budgets. this man is the uk's top civil servant, simonvil servant, simon case and he - civil servant, simon case and he wrote to government departments last night telling them the size of the civil service workforce has grown substantially since 2016. he wants to return to 2016 levels. he adds that this will be challenging but tells departments it will need imagination. there could be a freeze on recruitment across the...
123
123
May 22, 2022
05/22
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 123
favorite 0
quote 0
simone. i'm simone sanders and you can catch me right here on msnbc every saturday and sunday at 4 pm eastern and anytime over on peacock or i have new episodes of the msnbc hub on mondays and tuesday's. but right now, i want to hand things over to my good friend, reverend sharpton. hey, rev! >> hey, simone. thank you for handing it over to me tonight is always. good evening! welcome to politicsnation. tonight's lead, bell weather. >> right now, early morning has surged in georgia. early voting. ahead of tuesday's primaries in the state. more than 850,000 residents already have cast their votes, despite some of the most restrictive voting laws in the country. yet, the core of it all, -- a most visible reminder of donald trump's unpredictable but enduring pull on the gop. in a state that trump brazenly tried to bend to his will two years ago. is endorsed candidate in the state governors race. david perdue is limping behind incumbent brian kemp. trump announcing last minute a televised rally for purdue tomorrow night. on the other side, democratic former state representative stacey abrams is running unopposed in her race to become the nation's first black woman governor. tonight, we are all about with the primaries will mean for the rest of the country. that's politicsnation this evening.
simone. i'm simone sanders and you can catch me right here on msnbc every saturday and sunday at 4 pm eastern and anytime over on peacock or i have new episodes of the msnbc hub on mondays and tuesday's. but right now, i want to hand things over to my good friend, reverend sharpton. hey, rev! >> hey, simone. thank you for handing it over to me tonight is always. good evening! welcome to politicsnation. tonight's lead, bell weather. >> right now, early morning has surged in georgia....
45
45
May 7, 2022
05/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
simon, thank you very much _ field. ok, simon, thank you very much for— field. 0k, simon, thank you very much for that - field. 0k, simonthe british throne. a key moment is a royal appearance on the balcony at buckingham palace. but the queen has made some changes, as nicholas witchell reports. an appearance on the palace balcony is a centrepiece of any major royal celebration, but for the platinum jubilee, there are sensitivities around some family members. so the queen has decided that only working royals willjoin her on the balcony. so cancelled in balcony terms are the duke of york and the sussexes. harry and meghan say they are coming to the jubilee, but they won't be on the balcony. the big question, of course, is how visible will the queen be throughout the four days of the jubilee celebrations. it all begins on thursday 2june with trooping the colour, at the culmination of which the royal family makes that balcony appearance. according to the palace, the queen plans to attend trooping, but a final decision will be taken on the day. on friday 3june, there will be a service of thanksgiving at st paul's cathedral.
simon, thank you very much _ field. ok, simon, thank you very much for— field. 0k, simon, thank you very much for that - field. 0k, simonthe british throne. a key moment is a royal appearance on the balcony at buckingham palace. but the queen has made some changes, as nicholas witchell reports. an appearance on the palace balcony is a centrepiece of any major royal celebration, but for the platinum jubilee, there are sensitivities around some family members. so the queen has decided that only...
452
452
May 1, 2022
05/22
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 452
favorite 0
quote 0
next weekend is the launch of msnbc's newest program simone, hosted by the one and only simone sanders. watch simoneeekend right here on msnbc. that does it for me. thanks for watching velshi. catch me or next other than sunday morning. eight to 10 am eastern. the sunday show with jonathan kaye part, begins right now. jonatha kaye part, begins right now. a surprise visit in ukraine. how speaker nancy pelosi leads a congressional delegation into kyiv, promising presents walensky full support from the united states. next step, getting a new aid package passed by congress. senator -- joins me now to discuss. save the day. the january six committee says the public hearings will begin in june. we will take a closer look at who could be on the hot seat. and, nerd prom is back. we will have some highlights from the white house correspondents dinner. >> folks, i'm not really here to host a gop. that is not my style. besides, there is nothing i can say about the gop that kevin mccarthy is not already put on tape. >> i am jonathan kaye part.
next weekend is the launch of msnbc's newest program simone, hosted by the one and only simone sanders. watch simoneeekend right here on msnbc. that does it for me. thanks for watching velshi. catch me or next other than sunday morning. eight to 10 am eastern. the sunday show with jonathan kaye part, begins right now. jonatha kaye part, begins right now. a surprise visit in ukraine. how speaker nancy pelosi leads a congressional delegation into kyiv, promising presents walensky full support...
131
131
May 22, 2022
05/22
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 131
favorite 0
quote 0
simone. i'm simone sanders and you can catch me right here on msnbc every saturday and sunday at 4 pm eastern and anytime over on peacock or i have new episodes of the msnbc hub on mondays and tuesday's. but right now, i want to hand things over to my good friend, reverend sharpton. hey, rev! >> hey, simone bell weather. >> right now, early
simone. i'm simone sanders and you can catch me right here on msnbc every saturday and sunday at 4 pm eastern and anytime over on peacock or i have new episodes of the msnbc hub on mondays and tuesday's. but right now, i want to hand things over to my good friend, reverend sharpton. hey, rev! >> hey, simone bell weather. >> right now, early
92
92
May 7, 2022
05/22
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
simone sanders joins me next. them. simone sanders joins me next simones joins me next ♪ limu emu ♪ and doug. ♪ harp plays ♪ only two things are forever: love and liberty mutual customizing your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. (emu squawks) if anyone objects to this marriage, speak now or forever hold your peace. (emu squawks) (the crowd gasps) no, kevin, no! not today. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ introducing the all-new infiniti qx60. take on your wild world in style. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ voltaren. the joy of movement. use a single hr software? nope. ♪ we use 11. eleven. why do an expense report from your phone when you can do it from a machine that jams? i just emailed my wife's social security number to the entire company instead of hr, so... please come back. how hard is your business software working for you? with paycom, employees enter and manage their own hr data in one easy-to-use software. visit paycom.com for a free demo. hon? first off, we love each other... thanks, paul. my fellow xfi
simone sanders joins me next. them. simone sanders joins me next simones joins me next ♪ limu emu ♪ and doug. ♪ harp plays ♪ only two things are forever: love and liberty mutual customizing your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. (emu squawks) if anyone objects to this marriage, speak now or forever hold your peace. (emu squawks) (the crowd gasps) no, kevin, no! not today. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ introducing...
14
14
May 22, 2022
05/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 14
favorite 0
quote 0
simon case, who is the — is this, kevin? this is simon case, who is the cabinet _ is this, kevin? this is simont secretary - is this, kevin? this is simon case, who is the cabinet secretary so - who is the cabinet secretary so effectively the head of civil servants. we are eagerly anticipating the publication, finally, of sue gray's for report. could come as soon as tomorrow but expecting early this week and, yeah, simon case is going to come in for a bit of flack, which will be a relief for borisjohnson of anything that takes the could to schism away from him —— anything that takes the criticism away. the prime minister has that ultimate —— the ultimate responsibility rests with simon case. he was warned that downed tree parties say he ignored those warnings and the gatherings went ahead, and we all know what came from that —— downing street parties. that, and that's not to say of course that the prime minister won't be criticised, i am sure he will be, but apart from the find from the police, he is reasonably safe and he is confident he can write out any further damaging revelations from sue
simon case, who is the — is this, kevin? this is simon case, who is the cabinet _ is this, kevin? this is simont secretary - is this, kevin? this is simon case, who is the cabinet secretary so - who is the cabinet secretary so effectively the head of civil servants. we are eagerly anticipating the publication, finally, of sue gray's for report. could come as soon as tomorrow but expecting early this week and, yeah, simon case is going to come in for a bit of flack, which will be a relief for...
34
34
May 26, 2022
05/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
simon has been saying? simon who is from the sun. he has found himself in the position where no journalist wants to be where he is the story. it has been an extraordinary exposure of howjournalism works and it is rare that you want to see how that sausage is made. it is not a pleasant sausage in this case. i think there is one particular thing to take away from the trial, though there have been lots of salacious details, this is an example of millions of pounds being spent on something i do not think anyone could really argue is particularly good use of every one's time. in the same way our libel laws can be used by rich people to fight on small things, who leaked a story or not, they can also be used to keep the secrets of russian oligarchs out of places, be used... our courts are increasingly making it harderfor journalists to work and libel cases favour the rich who can afford to fight these cases. it does favour the rich and powerful and it is important journalistically. i said this before and i will say it again, if any of us as journalists found ourselves in a position to challenge some of that status quo and pressure from wealthy people, in my case, to reveal our source, or pressure in the case ofjohn and many others to keep their identity anonymous amongst something perhaps unpleasant or a reader should be aware of, we need to take that every opportunity. the great shame is the huge expensive involved. i spent one day in court and a couple of days beforehand speaking with lawyers and as i said earlier, it would not surprise me of our total bill ran into many tens of thousands of pounds because that is simply the sort of market you are in with this sort of stuff and that is dangerous. ifjustice is not available to most people and openjustice is not available to most people we get into murky territory. the case this week is a good example of constituents who have no idea that their mp is not accessible to them and not in a position to help them with anything if they have a problem and could still be continuing to engage with that very mp expecting something to be done and whether or not they would be told at the time i cannot help you at the moment, who knows? it is a very murky position for me and i think is a journalistic industry, tabloids broadsheets, broadcasters and otherwise, it is one we need to club together on and stick to. do you agree with that point? libel laws are made for celebrity? it's a slightly strange situation. we have the issues affecting the sun that could also affect bloomberg. ironically could also affect coleen rooney's instagram account when she makes a journalistic allegation. because she bypassed the media. we all have to deal with the same issues and we all end up being held to the same standards. i think libel law in the uk is in need of another look, the extent to which it can be used to bully people around the edges. where in—house lawyers say we may not want to take the story on because of potential risk. it is important places like bloomberg fought to the supreme court on that one even though they lost because they at least managed to make a stand on that. that is it for today. thanks tojohn micklethwait, editor in chief at bloomberg, jim waterson, the guardian's media editor, pandora sykes, co—host of unreal reality tv podcast on bbc sounds. simonnks for watching, goodbye. hello, again. eastern england had the best of wednesday's weather, i think it's fair to say. eight hours of sunshine recorded in durham, the sunniest spot in the whole of the country, and holbeach in lincolnshire had the highest temperature, up to 20 degrees. meanwhile, through the midlands, a fine end to the day. lovely sunset sent in by one of our weather watcher pictures. right now, the cloud is starting to thicken up across northern ireland with outbreaks of rain starting to move its way in. for the most part, it's going to be a mild start to thursday morning, the exception scotland, where we'll have temperatures down into quite low single figures in the countryside. this rain is going to be pushing across from northern ireland into northern england, perhaps southern scotland, the north midlands, north wales, and through the day, that front weakens as it slowly slides towards lincolnshire. now, to the southeast of the front, quite a bit of cloud, but some
simon has been saying? simon who is from the sun. he has found himself in the position where no journalist wants to be where he is the story. it has been an extraordinary exposure of howjournalism works and it is rare that you want to see how that sausage is made. it is not a pleasant sausage in this case. i think there is one particular thing to take away from the trial, though there have been lots of salacious details, this is an example of millions of pounds being spent on something i do not...
112
112
May 5, 2022
05/22
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 112
favorite 0
quote 0
simone sanders, host of the retina show simone, joins me now. congratulations on your show. this is a very empowered first lady, much like michelle obama. she is still teaching, she has a doctorate, she's a very empowered person. what did she say, and how did she -- how does she reflect on the richer great direction with the country's going and particularly around roe v. wade? >> you know, doctor biden remembers a world before roe v. wade. and she goes on to talk about it in that clip that you showed about the need to stand up and vote. she essentially says, elections of consequences, and they matter. she talks a lot of the president's matters. it gives a call to action i feel like, she also though, later in the interview, she talks about her independence and our independence was very important to her. and i think that something that particularly in the state in time, i asked a question, what do you say to young women who are upset about their rights essentially being rolled back? and she is juxtaposing that moment with their comments about interventions. i think it's absolutely fascinating. i can wait to have people see the rest of their view. >> what do we learn that we didn't about luck to biden in this interview? >> i think you will learn her dos and don'ts from reality philippine. but also think that you will learn about, she became a wife and a mother the same time. so she talks about, and the interview, the first time that beau and hunter called her mom. she talks about the importance of teaching to her. she actually give some advice to teachers across the country for this moment than right now. and also, she talked a lot about their trips. she talks about her conversations that she's had in advance of the trip with some of the people that you will be meeting with. so, i encourage people to watch. >> well, i have to ask you, speaking of empowered women, you recently came to the white house as everyone knows, and another very empowered and special person that renal, karine jean-pierre announced that she will ascend to the podium on may 13th. i have to ask you to reflect on that of somebody who was worked for our first vice president, our first black woman vice president, to see a black woman had that podium. give that your flex on the. >> i think it's one part inspiring. i had opportunity to work with her, and i know her socially. i think that this is an important moment, enjoy. remember when you first got your show on 7 pm, and however on across the country, i know every black woman i, know they're excited. they're black black at black women in primetime. and it is inspiring to see you every single day. well monday through friday, honey, but every single day. that's inspiring for us. and it is the same for karine. and i tweeted today that there are so many young people in this country that are going to dream bigger because of her today. i'm excited for her and i shouldn't dwell, and i can't wait for me 13th. >> well, we're also excited for you, my ear. what can we expect from your show, which is appropriately titled, simoneord. you are gonna get the news you need to know, from politics but culture. so, we're gonna dig into topics with our culture critics, our panel of closure critics. we're gonna political panels. are gonna go beyond. we're gonna talk to local people, local journalists they're gonna talk to people that know. so i'm excited. excited for this weekend. i don't people tune in. >> congratulations again, simone sanders, thank you very much. we'll be tuning in. be sure to watch the premier saturday at 4 pm eastern right here on msnbc. that is a nice read out. all in with chris say starts now. read out. all in with chris say starts now. tonight on all in. >> we are calling him to use the insurrection act the summer. he did not do it. and he at the last moment could've done. it >> is the closest contact you had between someone charged with seditious conspiracy and the president of the united states. tonight, what we know about who's storage was talking about inside the white house. then, -- >> it
simone sanders, host of the retina show simone, joins me now. congratulations on your show. this is a very empowered first lady, much like michelle obama. she is still teaching, she has a doctorate, she's a very empowered person. what did she say, and how did she -- how does she reflect on the richer great direction with the country's going and particularly around roe v. wade? >> you know, doctor biden remembers a world before roe v. wade. and she goes on to talk about it in that clip...
31
31
May 7, 2022
05/22
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
and papers by the late playwright neil simon the collection of over 7,000 pieces was donated by simon's wife elaine joyce. and includes scripts for many of simon's award-winning plays including the odd couple brighton beach memoirs and lost in yonkers. and according to npd book scan which tracks such things print book sales jumped up close to 17 percent for the week ending april 16th. however, sales overall remain down 6% for this year. now as an aside, although other formats such as audio and ebooks are available physical books still made up 76% of all publishers sales revenue last year. well since it's founding in 1800 the library of congress has grown to a budget of 800 million dollars 3,000 staff members and a hundred and seventy million items and it's only had 14 librarians of congress. the 14th is now on your screen carla hayden. dr. hayden, what do you think the patrons presidents madison jefferson and adams would think about the library of congress today? i think that they would be so delighted to see so many people from all over the country that are using the collections that are visiting in dc and three buildings seeing exhibits. getti
and papers by the late playwright neil simon the collection of over 7,000 pieces was donated by simon's wife elaine joyce. and includes scripts for many of simon's award-winning plays including the odd couple brighton beach memoirs and lost in yonkers. and according to npd book scan which tracks such things print book sales jumped up close to 17 percent for the week ending april 16th. however, sales overall remain down 6% for this year. now as an aside, although other formats such as audio and...
86
86
May 20, 2022
05/22
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
simon. political correspondent simon young.resident biden's begun his first presidential trip to asia and south korea. the five-day visit is intended to counter chinese influence and summoned u.s. leadership in the region. he toured a samsung semiconductor plant upon landing with his new south korean counterpart. reporter: after stepping out into the south korean sun, biden's first stop was clearly intended to demonstrate the depth of the technological cooperation between the two allies. as soon as the greetings were out of the way at the u.s. airbase, the president sped off to samsung's nearby semiconductor plant. his new south korean counterpart was waiting to greet him. the two leaders then set off on a tour of the plans, the largest of its kind in the world. according to biden, the vast facility will serve as a model for $17 billion factory -- $17 billion factory samsung is planning on texas. boosting the production of computer chips in the plant is a key goal of the president. as he stressed at the end of his visit. >> the
simon. political correspondent simon young.resident biden's begun his first presidential trip to asia and south korea. the five-day visit is intended to counter chinese influence and summoned u.s. leadership in the region. he toured a samsung semiconductor plant upon landing with his new south korean counterpart. reporter: after stepping out into the south korean sun, biden's first stop was clearly intended to demonstrate the depth of the technological cooperation between the two allies. as...
78
78
May 12, 2022
05/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
simon has been in charge of the show for service. simon has been in charge of the show for the service. simon5 service. simon has been in charge of the show for the last 25 years, service. simon has been in charge of the show for the last 25 years, what service. simon has been in charge of the show for the last 25 years, what do service. simon has been in charge of the show for the last 25 years, what do you love about it?— for the last 25 years, what do you love about it? well, where else can ou come love about it? well, where else can you come for— love about it? well, where else can you come for five _ love about it? well, where else can you come for five days _ love about it? well, where else can you come for five days a _ love about it? well, where else can you come for five days a year - love about it? well, where else can you come for five days a year in - love about it? well, where else can you come for five days a year in the queen's back garden? so we are tremendously privileged and it is a beautiful setting for an event like this. do beautiful setting for an event like this. , ., b
simon has been in charge of the show for service. simon has been in charge of the show for the service. simon5 service. simon has been in charge of the show for the last 25 years, service. simon has been in charge of the show for the last 25 years, what service. simon has been in charge of the show for the last 25 years, what do service. simon has been in charge of the show for the last 25 years, what do you love about it?— for the last 25 years, what do you love about it? well, where else...
361
361
May 7, 2022
05/22
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 361
favorite 0
quote 0
simon premiers today at 4:00 eastern on msnbc with an exclusive interview with the first lady. you can also watch simone with her new, original episodes of the show on monday and tuesday on peacock. simonee in today. >> thank you so much, katie. i'm happy to be with you. have a great rest of the show. >> a double standard on display in the nation's highest court. the top judge wants to get the bottom of the road lead. when it comes to another scotus sandal scandal, moms the word. cofounder rick wilson is on the set with me to break down this seemingly selective outrage. this is next. selective outrage. this is next oh, i had never seen a picture of her until i got on ancestry. it was like touching the past. my great aunt signed up to serve in the union army as a field nurse. my great grandmother started a legacy of education in my family. didn't know she ran for state office. ended up opening her own restaurant in san francisco. paralee wharton elder, lupe gonzalez, mary sawyers, margaret ross. there's a lot of life that she lived. who are the strong women in your family? your doctor gives you a prescription. “let's get you on some antibiotics right away.” we could bring it right to you
simon premiers today at 4:00 eastern on msnbc with an exclusive interview with the first lady. you can also watch simone with her new, original episodes of the show on monday and tuesday on peacock. simonee in today. >> thank you so much, katie. i'm happy to be with you. have a great rest of the show. >> a double standard on display in the nation's highest court. the top judge wants to get the bottom of the road lead. when it comes to another scotus sandal scandal, moms the word....