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now it's time for a look at today's sport. hello there. more than 50,000 people are taking part in the london a record number of people are taking part in the london marathon with 50,000 expected to finish the historic route. and there was a record broken in the elite races with kenya's perezjepchirchir setting a new women's only time as she stormed to victory. perezjepchirchir crossed the line in two hours, 16 minutes and 16 seconds to break the record by a5 seconds. second—place tigst assefa and joyciline jepkosgei in third were also within that time. in the men's, alexander mutiso munyao made it a kenyan double, munyao made it a kenyan double. britain's emile cairess was third. meanwhile, the wheelchair races were dominated by swiss duo marcel hug and catherine debrunner. now, manchester united take on championship side coventry in sunday's fa cup semifinal

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but then it's like, "actually, i've done this," and i go, "wow, ok, let's go down that path and that route." i'm specifically looking to be surprised, surprised and delighted. i'm pleased if people are more confused than they were before, because i think the biggest problem is trying to deal with what i call the appetite for certainty. i think we normally want to have control as film—makers of every second, so there's a little bit of surrendering that control. but the result is things that i never would have thought to connect myself. when i see it when our generative system does it, you know, it's like, "oh, my gosh, i didn't even think about that connection." that could be making unusual story choices, likejumping around out of chronological order, orjuxtaposing two seemingly unrelated scenes. those choices can lead to wildly different versions of what is supposedly the same film. for example, gary says the audience

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield

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Sportsday

tadej pogacar has won the liege—bastogne—liege bike race, marking the end of the spring classics. the slovenian blew the opposition away with a solo break 30 km from the finish. britain's tom pidcock was one of the pre—race favourites, but could only nmanage 10th place after a mechanical problem. it's always an incredible atmosphere at the london marathon and today a record number of people took part with 50,000 thought to have completed the historic route. and there was a record broken in the elite races with kenya's peresjepchirchir setting a new women's only time as she stormed to victory. in the men's, britain's emile cairess and mahamed mahamed came third and fourth. joe wilson was there. away they go!

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The Big Weekend Show

[speaking in native tongue] >> in the coming days, we will increase the military and diplomatic pressure on hamas because this is the only way to free our hostages and achieve our victory. >> "fox news" correspondent trey from tel aviv tonight. >> this recommends the word gaza approaches that 200 a mark coming his route is on track, to receive funding support from the united states. >> the bill is best suited as a representatives tested $26 billion any go, for his humility satellite on saturday. legislation will go to the senate and ultimately to the president's desk is really official say that it cannot come soon enough and is oppressing is our country evolve. the rising tension, between israel in iraq is concerned that iran's largest pepsi has bullets hundred hundred has bought could increase attack. >> is enough to make these conditions before they go into the open confrontations be back amid new presidents really

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Young and Addicted

and we've seen clandestine laboratories of an industrial scale in those countries. there is definitely a push to get more ketamine into the market. the way ketamine is policed totally varies in different countries, which can make it more difficult for authorities to follow its route around the globe. we are talking about international organised crime here, and apart maybe from the question, "would a higher penalty be a deterrent for an individual dealer?", i think we need to talk about how can law enforcement get the necessary tools to go after those criminal organisations and dismantle them? in england and wales, the quantity of ketamine seized by police and border force is currently around 1.5 tonnes a year. that compares to an average of around 150kg a year a decade ago — a tenfold increase. and with more of it being produced, it's making it cheaperfor dealers to get hold of as well.

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Velshi

accelerating its nuclear program. it's been reducing the amount of time until it has a nuclear weapons capability, if that regime chooses that route. according to the un nuclear watchdog that inspects iran's enrichment plans, iran is enriching uranium up to 60% purity. according to the international atomic agency definition, that means iran has enough material theoretically, for two new your weapons. and what is even more concerning is that as writers reports, iran's so-called breakouts time, the time it would need to produce enough weapons grade uranium for a nuclear bomb, is close to zero. likely, a matter of weeks, or days. you might be thinking to yourself, a nuclear armed iran could threaten so many countries, why would anyone figure out or attempt to keep iran at bay. the answer is, they did. we did. and it was working. until the united states under donald trump and under immense pressure from benjamin netanyahu, let it fall apart.

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CNN This Morning Weekend

make official start your will. i trust& will dot com and make it count. >> i'm pete muntean at reagan national airport. this is cnn grammy nominated dj and environmental toxicologist jpgs, love of music and marine life grandson. interesting intersection of her passions, cnn chief climate correspondent bill, we're sits down with her and the new cnn film blue carbon natures, hidden power j2 guy is not your average scientist though it started that way. >> i got my undergrad and biology and ecologie and my master's in environmental toxicology. >> and what did you think you wanted to do with your i wanted to be a professor like i wanted to go the full academic route, the club's got, yeah, or what took a hard right turn and

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Fareed Zakaria GPS

a stoic i've started doing a lot of really about stoicism and i'm very impressed and do thank you. thank benjamin franklin forgiving me that what what does it mean to you to be a stoic? >> well, it it's something somewhere between the paralysis and ethic and my my own judeo roots. but it basically involves being the best you could be every single day not reaching necessarily outside of yourself, but nurturing what is inside of yourself. and drawing the best everybody that your route and giving the best that you can give in the jewish faith, they have an expression called a new man, which means to repair the world would make a better place. and i we have to remember that stoicism 300 years bc was that was it. that was the major, major faith and christianity seem to push it to the side. but there's a lot of

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CNN Newsroom

master's in the environmental toxicology. >> and what did you think you wanted to do with your i wanted to be a professor like i wanted to go the full academic route the club's got, or what hard, right. >> turn and changed my life music was the other love of her life. >> and when she began making it as dj, dj to g a whole new career took off. she worked with megastars and book gigs and festivals, all wall finishing her masters and the effects of toxins on killer whales, the two loves merge in her film, blue carbon and immersive journey through the watery landscapes that serve as massive allies and fighting the climate crisis. >> so blue carbon is basically these ecosystems that are amazing at pulling carbon out of the atmosphere. i'm putting it deep until the ground. >> you're saying this is blue car business, blue carbon. so yeah, it's not blue, brown. and remember, but but it is

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