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nick paton walsh, you're learning about another suicide bomber being named by the uk. >> one of the nine you referred to there, yes, has named by uk on sources, has been identify. sri lankan officials have believed they're all sri lankan citizens, but we do know he studied in the southeast of england in 2006 to 2007, a short before. it's not known exactly where he studied or precisely for how long, but this has a slightly better traveled more worldly picture of that group of nine bombser pictured in the isis video in which they used to try to suggest their responsibility for this horrifying act of mass murder. i should also point out the one security person i spoke to here in the uk says that it is highly likely frankly that isis was
nick paton walsh, you're learning about another suicide bomber being named by the uk. >> one of the nine you referred to there, yes, has named by uk on sources, has been identify. sri lankan officials have believed they're all sri lankan citizens, but we do know he studied in the southeast of england in 2006 to 2007, a short before. it's not known exactly where he studied or precisely for how long, but this has a slightly better traveled more worldly picture of that group of nine bombser...
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international correspondent nick paton walsh. to this point, extradition request confined to 2010, chelsea manning case. but you'll also have in the u.s., assuming this goes through, a star witness, and one of the accused for russia's interferenceinse the u.s. election, based on how u.s. intelligence views wikileaks' role. is there any chance he's questioned on that as well? >> are you leading to roger stone? >> roger stone as well, but julian assange. >> once he's here, right, sort of things start all over again, if you will, i think in terms of his relationship perhaps with u.s. prosecutors. once he's here and the reality sets in that he's facing the charges for which extradition is sought and perhaps additional charges related to the 2016 election, he may change his mind in whether he's willing to cooperate with prosecutors. he's indicated so far that he's not inclined to be a cooperative witness with u.s. prosecutors. thatted be against his credo, if
international correspondent nick paton walsh. to this point, extradition request confined to 2010, chelsea manning case. but you'll also have in the u.s., assuming this goes through, a star witness, and one of the accused for russia's interferenceinse the u.s. election, based on how u.s. intelligence views wikileaks' role. is there any chance he's questioned on that as well? >> are you leading to roger stone? >> roger stone as well, but julian assange. >> once he's here,...
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our medical correspondent fergus walsh explains. the brain is the most memplex organ in the body. it was always asit gets irreversibly damaged within minutes of blood flow stopping. now a remarkablstudy in the urnal "nature" challenges that view. the scientists at the yale school of medinesed brains from farm animals. in all,2 brains were collected from an abattoir. dfour hours aftth, the organs were placed in specially designed tanks and synthetic blood was pumped at body temperature forix hours. remarkably, despite being dead for hours, cells inside the brain started to function. there was activity in synapses some cells started to work. the brain was using oxygen and blood flow was restored. this video shows some of the blood vessels of the partially revived organ. but there was no whole-brain that might signal awareness. >> this indicates that individual neurons are viable but not capable of forming an organized global activity. this is not a living, functioning brain. fergus: when the brains were tested, there was no global ele
our medical correspondent fergus walsh explains. the brain is the most memplex organ in the body. it was always asit gets irreversibly damaged within minutes of blood flow stopping. now a remarkablstudy in the urnal "nature" challenges that view. the scientists at the yale school of medinesed brains from farm animals. in all,2 brains were collected from an abattoir. dfour hours aftth, the organs were placed in specially designed tanks and synthetic blood was pumped at body temperature...
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fergus walsh, bbc news.ave been protesting in central london. demonstrators have spent the day camped at majorjunctions in london including oxford circus and waterloo bridge. so far 340 people have been arrested. our home affairs correspondent tom symonds reports. this is normally one of the busiest bridges across the thames. extinction rebellion, a new direct action protest group, hoped to take control of this and other key london locations for up to two weeks. using powers designed to balance the rights of protest with the need to reduce disruption. the police are taking this extremely slowly, not least to keep the temperature under control, but also because they're starting to run out of police cells. i'm here because humanity is facing extinction and ecocide. i'm here as a peaceful protester, the government must take action. their demands? the declaration of a climate emergency, radical cuts to carbon emissions. "we're sorry for the disruption," they say. the fact of the matter is that we have tried thin
fergus walsh, bbc news.ave been protesting in central london. demonstrators have spent the day camped at majorjunctions in london including oxford circus and waterloo bridge. so far 340 people have been arrested. our home affairs correspondent tom symonds reports. this is normally one of the busiest bridges across the thames. extinction rebellion, a new direct action protest group, hoped to take control of this and other key london locations for up to two weeks. using powers designed to balance...
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fergus walsh, bbc news. can you imagine feeding 600 bats every day?o protect the species from exteme heat. numbers were hit badly last year when a heatwave in north queensland wiped out almost a third of their population in two days. experts are especially concerned for the spectactled flying foxes — which are only found in a remote rainforest region of north queensland. for more we are joined by rebecca koller and one of her beloved bats, sparrow, on webcam from kuranda, queensland. thank you forjoining us. and you show us your beloved sparrow. he is so show us your beloved sparrow. he is so cute. she, she is three months old. how she become? she will grow to double the size when she is six months old. then she will be almost full grown. at that point she will be able to go back to the wild. and her wingspan, look at that. just spread her wings. we can see her wings. they are quite large just for three months old. sparrow is one of 600 that's under your care. how do you manage to look after all of them? it's a lot of hours, very very early mornings a
fergus walsh, bbc news. can you imagine feeding 600 bats every day?o protect the species from exteme heat. numbers were hit badly last year when a heatwave in north queensland wiped out almost a third of their population in two days. experts are especially concerned for the spectactled flying foxes — which are only found in a remote rainforest region of north queensland. for more we are joined by rebecca koller and one of her beloved bats, sparrow, on webcam from kuranda, queensland. thank...
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fergus walsh, bbc news.security prison, according to members of his family. months of protests against deteriorating conditions in the country culminated in him being deposed in an army coup last week. and protesters are now calling for theirformer leaders to be held to account for their crimes, as our africa correspondent alistair leithead reports from the capital, khartoum. change has already come to sudan, but you wouldn't have thought so on the streets of khartoum today. in a place where dissent is dealt with through intimidation and torture, these people risked it all to stand their ground and now say they won't stop until they get what they want. and there's a long list of demands. all three of these protesters were picked up from home by the security forces at night and held for months in terrible conditions. abdullah isjust 21, an it student — he described being forced into stress positions all night and being tortured with an electric stick. he saw a lot of other young people beaten many times. moru
fergus walsh, bbc news.security prison, according to members of his family. months of protests against deteriorating conditions in the country culminated in him being deposed in an army coup last week. and protesters are now calling for theirformer leaders to be held to account for their crimes, as our africa correspondent alistair leithead reports from the capital, khartoum. change has already come to sudan, but you wouldn't have thought so on the streets of khartoum today. in a place where...
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i appreciate you and, nick paton walsh. >>> and we have now learned that deutsche bank has turned overfinancial records to new york investigators. so christine alesci has this. so christina to you, what do you know? >> these are pretty sensitive documents that deutsche bank is handing over to the new york attorney general. they're tied to four specific trump reports and projects. the trump international hotel in washington, d.c., the trump tower in chicago, a golf course in miami, just outside of miami, and his failed attempt to buy the buffalo bills. we know this probe was kicked off by michael cohen essentially telling congress that donald trump inflated his assets. that's what dib off everything. my colleague athena jones has reported when that happened, the new york ag's office decided to subpoena deutsche bank. this is a perfect camp that even though the mueller report is out and being picked over, there's still a lot of outstanding questions, including scny's inquiry that's still open and out there. it's going to create a situation where a lot of the people around the president t
i appreciate you and, nick paton walsh. >>> and we have now learned that deutsche bank has turned overfinancial records to new york investigators. so christine alesci has this. so christina to you, what do you know? >> these are pretty sensitive documents that deutsche bank is handing over to the new york attorney general. they're tied to four specific trump reports and projects. the trump international hotel in washington, d.c., the trump tower in chicago, a golf course in...
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we also have nick paton walsh. he spent a lot of time on the ground there as well. nick, as you know, this has been building for some time. juan guaido publicly openly opposing the government of maduro, claiming to be the rightful leader here, but this is a step he now says he has members of the military loyal to him. he's calling for an armed coup in effect. do we know what led to guaido to call for that today? >> the guaido movement has at times been kind of clumsy, unable to get its hands on the leaves of power. other times, it's shown remarkable planning and deftness. this is one of those occasions. startling, really. many were wondering if tomorrow's may 1st protests across the nation would actually get people on the streets. the international support for juan guaido had been there, had been consistent, had been loud, but it hadn't moved the needle inside venezuela. he was still a very popular figure on social media, very good at using instagram and twitter, but not necessarily getting much luck persuading those around maduro, corrupt as the u.s. accuses him of
we also have nick paton walsh. he spent a lot of time on the ground there as well. nick, as you know, this has been building for some time. juan guaido publicly openly opposing the government of maduro, claiming to be the rightful leader here, but this is a step he now says he has members of the military loyal to him. he's calling for an armed coup in effect. do we know what led to guaido to call for that today? >> the guaido movement has at times been kind of clumsy, unable to get its...
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the walsh investigation iran , contra and the correspondence investigation as well. they charted a new course through regulations that have been on the books for 20 years and under which bob mueller was appointed. so there was a restoration. the walls were rebuilt, separation of powers honored anew. it is a call by the president or attorney general under the regulations to determine what circumstances special counsel, special prosecutor should be named. the final thing i want to say before we move i hope to a spirited question and answer period, is mindful of the country's reaction to a report, a referral to the house of representatives on the matter of the president's perjury and obstruction of justice. i have to say the name of the book is contempt because president clinton, this is part of the tragedy, is the only president in the history of the united states to have been held in contempt in the basis of the holding of him in contempt was not perjury, it was obstruction of justice. reread if you haven't read it, chief judge susan weber right's an appeal judgment o
the walsh investigation iran , contra and the correspondence investigation as well. they charted a new course through regulations that have been on the books for 20 years and under which bob mueller was appointed. so there was a restoration. the walls were rebuilt, separation of powers honored anew. it is a call by the president or attorney general under the regulations to determine what circumstances special counsel, special prosecutor should be named. the final thing i want to say before we...
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nick payton walsh, thank you. >>> coming up next, an attorney who co-wrote a hand book on impeachmentins why he thinks it is now entirely plausible in the case of president trump. >>> and plus the leader of a vigilante militia group operating along the u.s./mexico border is under arrest and claims he is helping i.c.e. we'll get reaction from the border patrol chief. on't just c, i deep clean carpets and floors, so i got this. yep, this too, and this, please. even long hair and pet hair are no problem, but the one thing i won't have to clean is this because the shark's self-cleaning brush roll removes the hair wrap while i clean. ♪ - [announcer] shark, the vacuum that deep cleans now cleans itself. i that's the retirement plan.e, with my annuity, i know there is a guarantee. it's for my family, its for my self, its for my future. annuities can provide protected income for life. learn more at retire your risk dot org. ten detailed acts of obstruction of justice. robert mueller's report lays out a roadmap for impeachment proceedings against this president and challenges congress to do it
nick payton walsh, thank you. >>> coming up next, an attorney who co-wrote a hand book on impeachmentins why he thinks it is now entirely plausible in the case of president trump. >>> and plus the leader of a vigilante militia group operating along the u.s./mexico border is under arrest and claims he is helping i.c.e. we'll get reaction from the border patrol chief. on't just c, i deep clean carpets and floors, so i got this. yep, this too, and this, please. even long hair and...
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he was the 2-1 clear under ruby walsh. he was the 2—1 favourite.going for a second in a row. if he wins it could mean he is an elite company. winning the grand national, two years running is almost unheard of. the great red rum was the last to get back in 1974, but note that last years champion has it in his sights. trained in ireland, tiger roll won his most recent ireland, tiger roll won his most rece nt ra ce ireland, tiger roll won his most recent race by a staggering 22 lengths. 0nce recent race by a staggering 22 lengths. once again he is the one to beat. like he can be going to the grand natural —— grand national with better preparation. he is in good form and i couldn't be happier with him. we have been racing over these fences for some 180 years now and only four horses in that time had ever won consecutive grand nationals. such is the confidence integral that he could start as one of the hottest favourites that aintree has ever seen. the hottest ever was back in 1935, golden miller. golden miller is done. he tried to refuse and shoots his
he was the 2-1 clear under ruby walsh. he was the 2—1 favourite.going for a second in a row. if he wins it could mean he is an elite company. winning the grand national, two years running is almost unheard of. the great red rum was the last to get back in 1974, but note that last years champion has it in his sights. trained in ireland, tiger roll won his most recent ireland, tiger roll won his most rece nt ra ce ireland, tiger roll won his most recent race by a staggering 22 lengths. 0nce...
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back to you. >> nick paton walsh in london. the last point is key in why this is so significant to our american audience today. julian assange and wikileaks, a central player in the massive dump of stolen information from the united states intelligence community and military on the wars in afghanistan and iraq. it was so embarrassing to the intelligence community. we'll talk to james clapper about his feelings on this. wikileaks the central player in the release of stolen e-mails from the democrats and hillary clinton's campaign chair john podesta. what happens now that assange is in jeopardy? what does that mean? the u.s. justice department, we did get a statement from them. evan perez said there is no comment from the justice department. however u.s. officials have said they would seek extradition. u.s. prosecutors revealed there were existing charges against assange and that's according to an accidental filing we saw last year. there were u.s. charges against assange also. will the united states try to get this man from brit
back to you. >> nick paton walsh in london. the last point is key in why this is so significant to our american audience today. julian assange and wikileaks, a central player in the massive dump of stolen information from the united states intelligence community and military on the wars in afghanistan and iraq. it was so embarrassing to the intelligence community. we'll talk to james clapper about his feelings on this. wikileaks the central player in the release of stolen e-mails from the...
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ni nic paton walsh reports. >> reporter: from columbia's cocaine farming heartlands below across intozuela. from there, billions of dollars of the drug are smuggled northward, aided by venezuela's army they don't get any lower to stay out of the range of machine guns. we stopped drugs out of columbia but not from places we don't control. he means venezuela, five miles away. below they think they spotted a cocaine laboratoriry. which is booming just as the country collapses. 220 tons, up a third in one year, u.s. official told us, which could fetch $40 billion on u.s. streets. >> that traffic happening down below, one possible reason it's alleged so many in the venezuelan government are unwilling to give up on nicolas maduro. they're simply making too much money. >> we were able to learn more about these illegal roots in from recent defectors from the border patrol and how their officers ordered them to let cross specific trucks carrying cocaine. five years this man got that orders often three times a week. >> we would be told the color and make of the truck usually after dawn or dusk.
ni nic paton walsh reports. >> reporter: from columbia's cocaine farming heartlands below across intozuela. from there, billions of dollars of the drug are smuggled northward, aided by venezuela's army they don't get any lower to stay out of the range of machine guns. we stopped drugs out of columbia but not from places we don't control. he means venezuela, five miles away. below they think they spotted a cocaine laboratoriry. which is booming just as the country collapses. 220 tons, up a...
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walsh didn't like it and he said he didn't like it.dvance any -- >> that's not controlling precedent. it just happens to be an analog that we can look to. you're right to point at that. but i think the point of fact is -- >> you mean the only analog, chris. let's not minimize the only precedent -- >> what about a supreme court decision? >> let me make another point about it and mueller didn't mention it. why didn't mueller put in the most on point example? >> you're ignoring what he did mention. on page 1 of the report he said -- he basically -- we can put it up, find the graphic, we'll put it back up for people, on page 1, look for it yourself, he says, look -- >> i've read page 1. >> i know you have. i depend on your intelligence, why i have better minds like you and sara on. i'm talking for people like me. he starts the report off by saying, look, we start this, taking the guidance of the doj. we went into it knowing he wasn't going to charge. that's what sara is getting at. but now you get to this tougher stick, which is, well, the
walsh didn't like it and he said he didn't like it.dvance any -- >> that's not controlling precedent. it just happens to be an analog that we can look to. you're right to point at that. but i think the point of fact is -- >> you mean the only analog, chris. let's not minimize the only precedent -- >> what about a supreme court decision? >> let me make another point about it and mueller didn't mention it. why didn't mueller put in the most on point example? >>...
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walsh was on trump's short list when he ultimately selected powell. matter directly with the president late last year. this is the latest development in what has been a tortured relationship over the last year on the functioning of the fed and markets. >> talk to us about axios' reporting, that people close to biden believe bernie sanders' advisers are behind the campaign against the former vice president, which we have heard from sanders' camp, they are strongly denying. what are you hearing? >> well, this is reporting from my colleague. biden's advisers have made very clear that they're not diswaded from the allegations that are out. they're full steam ahead for his announcement. they are blamblaming, privately casting blame over their rivals for -- some of them are talking in conspiratorial terms, what is happening. >> do you have a sense of what's coming forward with joe biden, the women coming forward, may not only affect his decision to run, but how he enters the race? >> when he announces. >> i don't know about the announcement date, whether it
walsh was on trump's short list when he ultimately selected powell. matter directly with the president late last year. this is the latest development in what has been a tortured relationship over the last year on the functioning of the fed and markets. >> talk to us about axios' reporting, that people close to biden believe bernie sanders' advisers are behind the campaign against the former vice president, which we have heard from sanders' camp, they are strongly denying. what are you...
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cnn's national correspondent nick paton walsh joins us now.d a father who lost two of his attacks in this attack. tell us boston this. >> reporter: absolutely horrifying story. obviously more than 300 dead but two of the american passport holders, actually u.s., uk, amalie and daniel lindsey. they were children of daniel linds, an investment banker here in london and he described his obvious desperate attempts to find and try to save his two children and sadly how he lost them both. >> and when the bomb went off in, you know, there's -- it's hard to describe. it's like a wave coming through the pressure. my children actually went down to the buffet before me and got the food for me and filled up my plate, and then i wanted a little bit more to drink. i was going to get it. my daughter said, no, i'll get it, and the bomb went off and they were both running towards me and i'm not sure whether that's what killed them or not, but we started -- i knew there would be another bomb because there always are with this thing. >> so your instinct was to g
cnn's national correspondent nick paton walsh joins us now.d a father who lost two of his attacks in this attack. tell us boston this. >> reporter: absolutely horrifying story. obviously more than 300 dead but two of the american passport holders, actually u.s., uk, amalie and daniel lindsey. they were children of daniel linds, an investment banker here in london and he described his obvious desperate attempts to find and try to save his two children and sadly how he lost them both....
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>> this is helen walsh. i'm going to speak again on information and communications. i kind of echo what the commission has been saying in regards to inclusion of -- on surveys of the disability community. both we are community as individuals with diverse disabilities that are low-income that are having issues finding housing. and if our data is not included in the surveys, general surveys, we're missing out. children grow up with disabilities and there are children that need accessibility as they're growing up. as able bodied people age, we need accessible housing. so i think it's really important on the survey to find a way. i appreciate that there'll be a focus group, but i also think on surveys, because the data is missing in all our departments in cities and this municipality, that i can see, it's important to start raising these questions to the low-income housing and disability issues. i'm hoping the survey is included in an accessible format. i think it's great that it has different languages. i'm hoping that this survey also, if it does have a printout or is
>> this is helen walsh. i'm going to speak again on information and communications. i kind of echo what the commission has been saying in regards to inclusion of -- on surveys of the disability community. both we are community as individuals with diverse disabilities that are low-income that are having issues finding housing. and if our data is not included in the surveys, general surveys, we're missing out. children grow up with disabilities and there are children that need accessibility...
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joining me now is cnn's senior international correspondent nick paton walsh, he has been on the ground in venezuela many times. what is the latest and how serious a threat is this to the sitting government of nicholola madu maduro? >> we've talked about this continuing protest movement inside venezuela but today is something very new. we are talking about juan guaido who has declared himself the interim president, is being recognized by dozens of countries including the u.s. and european union. for the first time as dawn broke saying he was in a military base standing up flanked by what looked like to be venezuelan national guard, venezuelan army with riot police vehicles behind them and an opposition leader who is supposed to be under house arrest, lopez, to one of his sides standing there and saying this is the beginning of the end. this is what we call operation freedom and calling on people to stand up and get writ of nicolas maduro, whose presidency he considers to be illegitimate. that is a staggering amount of theater, but hasn't always managed to translate it into real on the s
joining me now is cnn's senior international correspondent nick paton walsh, he has been on the ground in venezuela many times. what is the latest and how serious a threat is this to the sitting government of nicholola madu maduro? >> we've talked about this continuing protest movement inside venezuela but today is something very new. we are talking about juan guaido who has declared himself the interim president, is being recognized by dozens of countries including the u.s. and european...
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with wilson, walsh consulting and ci hallreporter for the "san francisco chronicle." welcome to you all. what did the appointments of the new ceo, bill johnson, and the new board of directors tell us? >> it depends on who you ask. pg&e has framed the new ceo as people that have expertise in safety, that there really going to focus on the nuts an bolts pg&e.e what critics ying is this is ten directors, many who have a lo of ties to wall stree and i think it's importedant to know how things have prugrszed. the stock has gone up drumattedically.we ve seen a lot of pressure around trying to push sacrament oeo tge policies. next twheek governor will be comng out with a set of oprupozales around wild fire generally. and i thing this decision to put th particular group of people and bill johnson in charge is going to stoke -- >> and people now digging through the records andayg when he was duke energy, he was ceo for less than a day a walked away with a $44 million severance package. that doesn't instill confidence from members of the public. >> you have pg&e executives that
with wilson, walsh consulting and ci hallreporter for the "san francisco chronicle." welcome to you all. what did the appointments of the new ceo, bill johnson, and the new board of directors tell us? >> it depends on who you ask. pg&e has framed the new ceo as people that have expertise in safety, that there really going to focus on the nuts an bolts pg&e.e what critics ying is this is ten directors, many who have a lo of ties to wall stree and i think it's importedant...
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y with george seifert than bill walsh. true. yes! you're right! let me give you some money.'s ten. here is 20... do you want to take that and run? you're going for it? alright, he's going for it. alright, for the $100 question. who was the last 49er to be named nfl mvp in the same season he also won the superbowl? is it a: steve young, b: jerry rice, or, c: deion sanders? think about it. steve young. that's right! (cheering) oh my god! ten, twenty, thirty, forty, fifty, sixty, seventy, eighty, ninety, one hundred! congratulations! how are you feeling right now? awesome. back to you, mike. we're outside at&t park. tom, where you from? noe valley. you're from noe valley. you're from the city. amazing. yeah, some of us can still afford to live here. i take it the giants are your favorite team? yeah. and how long have you been a fan for? since 1980. that's why we can still live here. exactly. you got in early, man. you ready to win some beer money? would love to. that's what you want? you want all the beer money. i'll take it all. say i want all the beer money. all the beer mone
y with george seifert than bill walsh. true. yes! you're right! let me give you some money.'s ten. here is 20... do you want to take that and run? you're going for it? alright, he's going for it. alright, for the $100 question. who was the last 49er to be named nfl mvp in the same season he also won the superbowl? is it a: steve young, b: jerry rice, or, c: deion sanders? think about it. steve young. that's right! (cheering) oh my god! ten, twenty, thirty, forty, fifty, sixty, seventy, eighty,...
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with a contestant on this year's show, which comes after she kissed her previous dance partner seann walsh there are the front pages. let's have a look through, ate slightly deeper chat. let's start off with a delete mail and jeremy corbyn featuring in a few of the papers, including the daily mail. introduce us, joe. we have a series that jeremy corbyn has snubbed and we start with the queen. he has been accused of staggering hypocrisy according to the daily mail after snubbing the queen's invitation to a state banquet with donald trump. this is not a massive surprise and he is on the side of public opinion in this respect. donald trump is set to make a state visit injune. and around about two to one the public reject that as a good idea and so he is on the side of public opinion. he has said what the delete mail describes as an extraordinary statement but does not annex troy merritt to me is accuse the us president in engaging in racist and misogynist rhetoric and backing climate change denial. as a result of that, he is not going to dinner with him. also not a massive surprise in that he
with a contestant on this year's show, which comes after she kissed her previous dance partner seann walsh there are the front pages. let's have a look through, ate slightly deeper chat. let's start off with a delete mail and jeremy corbyn featuring in a few of the papers, including the daily mail. introduce us, joe. we have a series that jeremy corbyn has snubbed and we start with the queen. he has been accused of staggering hypocrisy according to the daily mail after snubbing the queen's...
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. >> your catch of the day goes to austin walsh who pulled in this sturgeon.a beautiful fish. in ct out there. all the fish that they pulled in, you think they could do better. send us your fishing pictures to catch of the day at kpix.com and i was out there this weekend and out of my mind to figure out how the rains have affected the fishing season. both in the rivers and lakes and streams because, heavy water watches everything downstream, right? it turns over the lake. >> you are a conservationist and a sportsman. >> you have a fishing trawler on a kayak that you get in. i know you inmi next. >> jeff with a preview >> here is a look at some of the stories we are wog we are in sri lanka with the latest on the investigation into terrorist attacks that left nearly 350 the government ignored warnings? new safety questions for another boeing jet, we talk with a whistleblower. and, from science project to nasa mission, why this group of students is save their experiment sent into space. tonight on the cbs evening news. is >> thank you for watching tonight at the
. >> your catch of the day goes to austin walsh who pulled in this sturgeon.a beautiful fish. in ct out there. all the fish that they pulled in, you think they could do better. send us your fishing pictures to catch of the day at kpix.com and i was out there this weekend and out of my mind to figure out how the rains have affected the fishing season. both in the rivers and lakes and streams because, heavy water watches everything downstream, right? it turns over the lake. >> you are...
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miedema beat steph houghton, nikita parris, keira walsh, erin cuthbert and ji so—yun.y. 0bviously obviously to win this award, for the players we play against, it is fantastic. i think it is the highest honour you can get, and really proud, really proud. so it is great to get recognition from other players, and obviously defending is as important as attacking. let's start with manchester city, because they are back on top of the premier league after a narrow 1—0 win at burnley. city did struggle to find the breakthrough, which came in the 63rd minute, when sergio aguero's shotjust about crossed the line. it was confirmed using goal—line technology. pep guardiola's side are now a point above liverpool, with two games remaining. if city beat leicester and brighton, they will retain the title. manchester united goalkeeper david de gea's form is in the spotlight once again after they were held to a 1—1 draw by chelsea. united took the lead at old trafford throuthuan mata in the 11th minute, as he struck against his former club. but then, two minutes before the interval, de
miedema beat steph houghton, nikita parris, keira walsh, erin cuthbert and ji so—yun.y. 0bviously obviously to win this award, for the players we play against, it is fantastic. i think it is the highest honour you can get, and really proud, really proud. so it is great to get recognition from other players, and obviously defending is as important as attacking. let's start with manchester city, because they are back on top of the premier league after a narrow 1—0 win at burnley. city did...
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ethical questions about what it means to be alive and conscious. 0ur medical correspondent fergus walsh complex organ in the body. it was always assumed it gets irreversibly damaged within minutes of blood flow stopping. now, a remarkable study in the journal nature challenges that view. the scientists at yale school of medicine used brains from farm animals bred for pork. in all, 32 brains were collected from an abbatoir. four hours after death, the organs were placed in specially designed tanks and synthetic blood was pumped round at body temperature for six hours. remarkably, despite being dead for hours, cells within the brain started to function. there was activity in synapses. some brain circuits started to work. the brains began to use energy and oxygen, and blood flow was restored. this video shows some of the blood vessels of the partially revived organs. but there was no whole brain activity that might signal awareness. what this indicates is individual neurones are viable, but are not capable of forming an organised global activity, this is not a functioning brain, but a cell
ethical questions about what it means to be alive and conscious. 0ur medical correspondent fergus walsh complex organ in the body. it was always assumed it gets irreversibly damaged within minutes of blood flow stopping. now, a remarkable study in the journal nature challenges that view. the scientists at yale school of medicine used brains from farm animals bred for pork. in all, 32 brains were collected from an abbatoir. four hours after death, the organs were placed in specially designed...
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the 6—1 shot favourite, ridden byjockey ruby walsh, led at the final fence and had enough to hold offand acapella bourgeois. mullins‘ historic win comes just a month after winning his first cheltenham gold cup. great britain are celebrating promotion to the fed cup world group for the first time in 26 years after beating kazakhstan. as it stands they‘lljoin the eight—team second tier of the world‘s elite, although proposed changes to the competition structure could see them play the very top teams. a former british number one thinks that they will be able to compete. when players sometimes put their home country‘s tracksuit on it brings out different passion, different levels of performance. anything can happen. i think with both konta and boulter, it is a strong team. we have someone injo konta who has beaten some of the strongest champions. she‘s beaten 0sa ka. she‘s beaten kerber, who won wimbledon last year. she‘s beaten venus williams. she‘s beaten wozniacki, who won the australian open. you know, all of the players she has beaten out on the tour, she has enormous self belief. i
the 6—1 shot favourite, ridden byjockey ruby walsh, led at the final fence and had enough to hold offand acapella bourgeois. mullins‘ historic win comes just a month after winning his first cheltenham gold cup. great britain are celebrating promotion to the fed cup world group for the first time in 26 years after beating kazakhstan. as it stands they‘lljoin the eight—team second tier of the world‘s elite, although proposed changes to the competition structure could see them play the...
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the 6—1 shot favourite, ridden byjockey ruby walsh, led at the final fence and had enough to hold offst cheltenham gold cup. that's all the sport for now. hopefully you managed to make the most of the sunshine over easter. it was spectacularly warm and sunny and we have arranged for you to have another fine day on tuesday. from wednesday, it does look as though things are going to be going downhill. what goes up, must come down. the satellite images shows a lot of cloud with weather fronts eventually heading our way and bringing showers and thunderstorms. very unsettled incidentally across the mediterranean right now. very strong winds and downpours and it has been colder in spain and portugal and even gibraltar compared to what we have had here in the uk. not that anymore tomorrow, a shade cooler. much of north—western europe and scandinavia still under the influence of high—pressure, u nsettled influence of high—pressure, unsettled weather. tuesday morning is looking absolutely fine. not as cold as it was yesterday morning but it is still going to be a little bit chilly. then quickl
the 6—1 shot favourite, ridden byjockey ruby walsh, led at the final fence and had enough to hold offst cheltenham gold cup. that's all the sport for now. hopefully you managed to make the most of the sunshine over easter. it was spectacularly warm and sunny and we have arranged for you to have another fine day on tuesday. from wednesday, it does look as though things are going to be going downhill. what goes up, must come down. the satellite images shows a lot of cloud with weather fronts...
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ainsley: change.org has this petition and it says stop matt walsh conservative blogger at baylor. option you always have. if someone is on your campus. it's a pretty big campus. if someone is there you don't want to hear them you don't have to come. to say no we don't want him here saying these, speaking these words or expressing these ideas at all. i just think that that's pretty sad. there was also a letter, a second letter written by some students and staff saying among other things that i'm not only a threat to their emotional well-being but to their physical well-being as well. i have asked for clarification about how exactly little old me threatens their physical well-being. that hasn't been explained to me. i guess, i don't know, if you encounter an idea that you don't like, somehow it hurts you physically now i guess. ainsley: matt, shear a statement from the school. the school's president while baylor is a university that supports and encourages free speech we have additional responsibility as a christian university in appreciate differing opinions and background in a res
ainsley: change.org has this petition and it says stop matt walsh conservative blogger at baylor. option you always have. if someone is on your campus. it's a pretty big campus. if someone is there you don't want to hear them you don't have to come. to say no we don't want him here saying these, speaking these words or expressing these ideas at all. i just think that that's pretty sad. there was also a letter, a second letter written by some students and staff saying among other things that i'm...
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a contestant on this year's show — which comes after she kissed her previous dance partner, seann walsht with, we will start with jeremy corbyn, and let's start our chat with, we will start withjeremy corbyn, and he features a number of papers. clear, kick us off with the front—page mail. quite literally, corbin is accused of snubbing the queen by the daily mail tomorrow, this is because he has refused her into her agent to a state dinner with donald trump. not the first time he has been accused of snubbing the queen, he is accusing the president of engaging in racist and misogynist rhetoric, and back on climate change denial. he does not want to attend the state bank it and vince cable and john be rcow have bank it and vince cable and john bercow have also so they will not attend. —— state banquet. his visit is ostensibly to mark the 75th anniversary of d—day, sol is ostensibly to mark the 75th anniversary of d—day, so ijust find ita anniversary of d—day, so ijust find it a little bit rude, bad manners to be honest, that at this time when the president is coming over, public opinion sa
a contestant on this year's show — which comes after she kissed her previous dance partner, seann walsht with, we will start with jeremy corbyn, and let's start our chat with, we will start withjeremy corbyn, and he features a number of papers. clear, kick us off with the front—page mail. quite literally, corbin is accused of snubbing the queen by the daily mail tomorrow, this is because he has refused her into her agent to a state dinner with donald trump. not the first time he has been...
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the 6—1 shot favourite, ridden byjockey ruby walsh, led at the final fence and had enough to hold offlins' historic win comes just a month after winning his first cheltenham gold cup. it is still too— one chelsea against burnley, 20 minutes gone in that match. —— 2—1. that's all the sport for now. i'll have more for you in sportsday at half past ten. thank you very much indeed, gavin. friends of the young journalist who was shot dead last week in londonderry have daubed paint on an office used by political groups linked to dissident republicans. lyra mckee was killed while covering a riot involving dissident republicans on thursday night. mark simpson reports. the protest was by friends of lyra mckee. this building is used by political groups linked to dissident republicans. the protesters had publicised on social media what they intended to do. when they arrived, a number of men were waiting outside. the police were there, too. no arrests were made, but police did take the names of the women involved. that wee girl is dead. she is dead. nothing matters. take me to court, take me to j
the 6—1 shot favourite, ridden byjockey ruby walsh, led at the final fence and had enough to hold offlins' historic win comes just a month after winning his first cheltenham gold cup. it is still too— one chelsea against burnley, 20 minutes gone in that match. —— 2—1. that's all the sport for now. i'll have more for you in sportsday at half past ten. thank you very much indeed, gavin. friends of the young journalist who was shot dead last week in londonderry have daubed paint on an...
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rath lyndon written by ruby walsh next in the betting.key winning the grand national. teeth for two written by lizzie kelly getting a lot of support. also keep an eye out for rachel blackmore. tiger roll is the horse everyone is watching, find out this afternoon. manchester city will look to continue their march to an unprecedented quadruple when they face brighton at wembley in the first of the weekend's fa cup semifinals. the city manager says he's been taking inspiration from teams through history who've won multiple trophies in one season, including manchester united's treble winners in 1999. i'm quite curious about the teams, the players, the athletes when they achieve something good. it's the way they have done it. it's clear that it is always tough. there are always moments when being lucky, personalities and big moments can help to achieve it. you can watch the game live on bbc one. match of the day starts at 5:10, with kick—off at 5:30. norwich have now scored three goals in the first half at home to qpr as they look to extend th
rath lyndon written by ruby walsh next in the betting.key winning the grand national. teeth for two written by lizzie kelly getting a lot of support. also keep an eye out for rachel blackmore. tiger roll is the horse everyone is watching, find out this afternoon. manchester city will look to continue their march to an unprecedented quadruple when they face brighton at wembley in the first of the weekend's fa cup semifinals. the city manager says he's been taking inspiration from teams through...
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joining me is mike walsh. mike is an early investor. also, in new york is eric.t is your story that highlighted that this company wants to be seen as a platform. it is not just ridesharing. >> uber eats is sort of the key example of the next phase. it grew to $1.5 billion in revenue last year. uber's story here is, we have ridesharing, that is still growing, much smaller than it used to be. now we have uber eats. we have scooters. we have bikes. we will figure out other things. like you said, it is a good way to try to ignore a $3 billion operating loss. that is going to be the argument with uber. firstne: as one of uber's investors, we congratulate you, but did you see this vision of such an omnipresent company? do you see it as a platform? >> definitely not. when i first invested, i made a commitment in 2009, and frankly, had i seen it coming, i would have probably mortgaged my house and made a much larger investment. today, as i think about it, and do thinkto eric, i there is a platform potential. investor in 1999. i was one of the first customers. with the so
joining me is mike walsh. mike is an early investor. also, in new york is eric.t is your story that highlighted that this company wants to be seen as a platform. it is not just ridesharing. >> uber eats is sort of the key example of the next phase. it grew to $1.5 billion in revenue last year. uber's story here is, we have ridesharing, that is still growing, much smaller than it used to be. now we have uber eats. we have scooters. we have bikes. we will figure out other things. like you...
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they're going to set up a little work to your room with do you more of the walsh kind of moral. is that as a lawyer you going to show you don't. give the but then the market and you to the political left of them feel. comfy and that's because the newfie get that except for the what we should be in the machine a movie looked at them in the mood to. get. bin laden in the name and the a that's in him is ahead with that in my could be. you know we. in the market made a game made them famous where in the meal. tickets you know a lot of them i could maybe give me gimme gimme. and is it enough incentive and why you. don't finish because it will fit and. confidence because it will get. you the how about on my connection with. me they are. a little don't get it but it could go from then. you know do you know. from my. sure mom annoying. plane. please. please. please tell him that doesn't mean much but i don't want a dog in the that i'm allowed to. work it out there. in time then collected in the vatican but. not. done i don't buy the. stuff modern of a lot that they're. not a dime a reci
they're going to set up a little work to your room with do you more of the walsh kind of moral. is that as a lawyer you going to show you don't. give the but then the market and you to the political left of them feel. comfy and that's because the newfie get that except for the what we should be in the machine a movie looked at them in the mood to. get. bin laden in the name and the a that's in him is ahead with that in my could be. you know we. in the market made a game made them famous where...
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michael walsh. thank you, michael. great job you do.nd a very good friend of mine also, lee zeldin. [applause] pres. trump: and a special thanks to representative omar of minnesota. [boos] pres. trump: oh, i forgot, she doesn't like israel. i forgot. i am so sorry. no, she doesn't like israel, does she? please, i apologize. a great friend of mine, one of the most successful men in the state, amazing guy, tremendous businessman, mr. phil ruffin. where is phil? [applause] pres. trump: thank you, phil. a competitor of mine in manhattan for a long time. always build great buildings, great architecture. was known for design and success, loves israel, george klein. thank you, george. thank you, george. [applause] pres. trump: so many friends in this room. we are also grateful to be joined by members of my administration, including jason greenblatt, and a young man named jared kushner, he is fighting for israel. [applause] pres. trump: thank you very much, great job. peace in the middle east. if they can't do it, nobody can. david friedman, yo
michael walsh. thank you, michael. great job you do.nd a very good friend of mine also, lee zeldin. [applause] pres. trump: and a special thanks to representative omar of minnesota. [boos] pres. trump: oh, i forgot, she doesn't like israel. i forgot. i am so sorry. no, she doesn't like israel, does she? please, i apologize. a great friend of mine, one of the most successful men in the state, amazing guy, tremendous businessman, mr. phil ruffin. where is phil? [applause] pres. trump: thank you,...
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commander peter walsh from the staff's office. so before you, it's listed at department bull 19.051. this bulletin was in place back in 2017, and it governs that we can go into the cell phones, department cell phones, computer systems, etc., that the officers and other members -- civilian members do not have a right to privacy in those items. that helps us in our bias audit. since this really moves into 10.08, the current general order, which does not necessarily state that, we are working on 10.08. i believe it's at d.h.r., so they're going to make a decision whether it goes to meet and confer. so this is a patch request to carry us over from our expiration of our last department bulletin which was good for only two years, keeping us through the adoption of the d.g.o., in order to continue our bias audit letting our members know that they do not have a right to privacy. this is just to put the underlying language, the no expectation of privacy which touches on the current 10.08 so we can continue to monitor our communication devi
commander peter walsh from the staff's office. so before you, it's listed at department bull 19.051. this bulletin was in place back in 2017, and it governs that we can go into the cell phones, department cell phones, computer systems, etc., that the officers and other members -- civilian members do not have a right to privacy in those items. that helps us in our bias audit. since this really moves into 10.08, the current general order, which does not necessarily state that, we are working on...
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paul nicholl‘s politologue, but reversing that result and coming home 20 lengths clear under ruby walsh could be a historic day for one horse in particular. tiger roll is the hot favourite, and is going for his second national in a row. if he wins, he'll be in elite company, as andy swiss reports. winning the grand national two years running is almost unheard of. a great red one was the last to do it backin great red one was the last to do it back in 197a. but now last year's champion has it in his sights. trained in ireland emma tiger roll won his most recent race by a staggering 22 lengths. not surprisingly, he is once again the one to beat. with the grand national come having a bit of preparation... a lot of courses... he is in good form right now. they have been racing over these famous fences for some 118 years now. in that time, only for horses have over one consecutive grand nationals. but suchis consecutive grand nationals. but such is the confidence in tiger roll, he could start as one of the hottest favourites that aintree has ever seen. the hottest ever was back in 1935. gold
paul nicholl‘s politologue, but reversing that result and coming home 20 lengths clear under ruby walsh could be a historic day for one horse in particular. tiger roll is the hot favourite, and is going for his second national in a row. if he wins, he'll be in elite company, as andy swiss reports. winning the grand national two years running is almost unheard of. a great red one was the last to do it backin great red one was the last to do it back in 197a. but now last year's champion has it...
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go into work to do you more of the walsh kind of model.is that i was a lawyer mitchell going to show you. what could be but then the mud kept on you and you to the political left of that emptiness i didn't feel comfy in the fullness because the new feet get the ticket to the what we should be in the machine. in the mood to. get. in the in the womb and then a that's in him is ahead with that in my could be. you know we move. in the market male again made them famous where in the meal. tickets you know a lot of them i could maybe give me give me gave me who after money and as it moves into family. and finish that will fit and. confident because it was good. but how about on my connection with. me they are. a little don't get it but it can go from then. you know do you know. from my. sure mom annoying. plane. leaked. to the. police leaked all in the doesn't mean much but i don't want a dog in the that i'm allowed to. work it out then i had been. in town named atlantic to thin the vatican but. then i don't buy the. stuff modern of a lot that t
go into work to do you more of the walsh kind of model.is that i was a lawyer mitchell going to show you. what could be but then the mud kept on you and you to the political left of that emptiness i didn't feel comfy in the fullness because the new feet get the ticket to the what we should be in the machine. in the mood to. get. in the in the womb and then a that's in him is ahead with that in my could be. you know we move. in the market male again made them famous where in the meal. tickets...
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cnn's nick paton walsh is live in london with the latest. >> reporter: behind me in the ecuadorian embassy they are probably breathing a sigh of relief, maybe cleaning up after their unwelcome house guest. there are reports of feces on the walls, damage to the infrastructure. what's ahead now for julian assange, always a man not to be afraid of the spotlight. certainly he has to face a sentencing hearing here in london in probably the weeks ahead because of the bail he skipped out on here when he hid inside the embassy in 2012. on may 2 he'll have an extradition hearing to face this indictment in the united states which specifies that he worked with chelsea manning to try to crack part of a password that would have enabled chelsea manning thomas questio masquera system to download that at the time and released it through wikileaks. president trump very clear and we often see this, on how he's very much more ignorant about wikileaks than he was a matter of years ago. here's what he said. >> wikileaks. i love wikileaks. >> this wikileaks stuff is unbelievable. it tells you the inner heart. y
cnn's nick paton walsh is live in london with the latest. >> reporter: behind me in the ecuadorian embassy they are probably breathing a sigh of relief, maybe cleaning up after their unwelcome house guest. there are reports of feces on the walls, damage to the infrastructure. what's ahead now for julian assange, always a man not to be afraid of the spotlight. certainly he has to face a sentencing hearing here in london in probably the weeks ahead because of the bail he skipped out on here...