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Seacrest interviews Duhamel during On Air With Ryan Seacrest about his role as detective Milton Chamberlain on the television series Battle Creek. 

My character is sort of the newcomer character of this town. This local detective squad is really underfunded and has to make due with very little. So my character is a government agent who has all the access to whatever information they need and has a lot more resources than they do, which drives my partner, Dean Winters’ character, nuts.

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Seacrest interviews Wilde during On Air With Ryan Seacrest about her role in the film The Lazarus Effect. 

Probably the scariest moment is when I had to wait for the scene to get to the point where they pulled the sheet off me. I was kind of getting freaked out under there. But [for] most of the movie, I’m actually wearing these black eye lenses that make me blind, so it was an interesting experience shooting this movie only hearing everybody around me. I’m more scared of people than ghosts.

‘I loved Spock’

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Obama pays tribute to Nimoy in a statement.

Long before being nerdy was cool, there was Leonard Nimoy. Leonard was a lifelong lover of the arts and humanities, a supporter of the sciences, generous with his talent and his time. And of course, Leonard was Spock. Cool, logical, big-eared and level-headed, the center of Star Trek’s optimistic, inclusive vision of humanity’s future. I loved Spock.

In 2007, I had the chance to meet Leonard in person. It was only logical to greet him with the Vulcan salute, the universal sign for “Live long and prosper.” And after 83 years on this planet – and on his visits to many others – it’s clear Leonard Nimoy did just that. Michelle and I join his family, friends, and countless fans who miss him so dearly today.

Publicizes referee calls

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For the remainder of the season and throughout the playoffs, the NBA will release play-by-play reports of all referee calls and relevant no-calls in the final minutes of close games. Each play is reviewed by a senior basketball operations manager or senior referee manager. The reports will include grades for each play and whether or not the call was correct. The NBA’s Mike Bantom:

We tried to come up with a system that would allow us to provide some insight into our process and set a criteria that would allow us to be more standardized and more consistent…I think this is a solution that puts them [referees] in a much better light, doesn’t hide the fact that they are human and will make mistakes, but also points out the fact that the overwhelming majority of the calls that they get correct.

26 Feb, 2015

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Seacrest interviews Thorne during On Air With Ryan Seacrest about her role in the film The Duff. 

It’s really just about being put in labels and boxes and I think everyone in this room has been put in one before. It’s kind of just about saying, ‘OK, those are just words and I can do whatever I want, and I’m still going to be the biggest, coolest weirdo that I can be. If you’re a kid and you’re going through a tough time and you feel a little out of place, that out of place-ness becomes the beauty later. Because people look for originality later. So if you’re having a hard time, hang in there. You’re going to be the jewel soon.

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Kanye West interview

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West breaks down during an interview with BBC Radio 1 host Lowe while discussing late fashion design professor Louise Wilson.

[She was] the baddest professor of all time of any fashion school, ever. I didn’t know we were going to lose her.

West cries into his hands and walks out of interview for a few moments.

That’s never happened to me in an interview before.

Zane Lowe meets Kanye West 2015 - Contains Strong Language

25 Feb, 2015

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Oyelowo gives an interview to The Talks. He discusses how he approaches playing a historical character, inspiring people to be better, and becoming a father.

Being a father teaches you very quickly that you are not the center of your own universe. That’s one of the gifts of having to wipe poop! (Laughs) Other people’s poop… Four times, with four children! I’ll be on a plane tomorrow back to my kids, lock my door, and it’ll all be about poop again! (Laughs) That’s the life I lead.

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Seacrest interviews Forte during On Air With Ryan Seacrest about his role in the television series Last Man On Earth. 

My character got into a big bus and I drove all over the place looking for people and I didn’t find anybody. So I show up back in Tucson and just try to figure out what to do with myself.

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Seacrest interviews Aldridge during On Air With Ryan Seacrest about the hour long television premier of the Victoria Secret Swim Special. 

It’s so much different than the fashion show that we usually do around Christmas. It’s much more personal. You kind of get a behind-the-scenes glimpse of what it’s like to shoot the swim catalog, and you get to see our personalities. It’s really fun. We had so much fun filming it. Juanes and Maroon Five make appearances in it.

 

First transplant ‘possible in two years’

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Canavero says the first full-body transplant could take place within two years. He plans to announce the project at the annual conference of the American Academy of Neurological and Orthopaedic Surgeons (AANOS) in Annapolis, Maryland, in June.

The procedure involves cooling the recipient’s head and the donor body to extend the time their cells can survive without oxygen. The tissue around the neck is dissected and the major blood vessels are linked using tiny tubes, before the spinal cords of each person are cut. The recipient’s head is then moved onto the donor body and the two ends of the spinal cord – which resemble two densely packed bundles of spaghetti – are fused together. To achieve this, Canavero intends to flush the area with a chemical called polyethylene glycol, which encourages the fat in cell membranes to mesh. The muscles and blood supply would be sutured and the recipient kept in a coma for three or four weeks to prevent movement. Implanted electrodes would provide regular electrical stimulation to the spinal cord. When the recipient wakes up, Canavero predicts they would be able to move and feel their face and would speak with the same voice. He says that physiotherapy would enable the person to walk within a year.

I think we are now at a point when the technical aspects are all feasible…This is why I first spoke about the idea two years ago, to get people talking about it. If society doesn’t want it, I won’t do it. But if people don’t want it in the US or Europe, that doesn’t mean it won’t be done somewhere else. I’m trying to go about this the right way, but before going to the moon, you want to make sure people will follow you.

Fortune interview

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Buffett claims that ‘eating like a six-year old’ keeps him young in an interview in Fortune. Buffett discusses his diet which includes drinking five Coca-Colas a day and eating Utz potato sticks or chocolate chip ice cream for breakfast.

I checked the actuarial tables, and the lowest death rate is among six-year-olds. So I decided to eat like a six-year-old. It’s the safest course I can take.

Apology response

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Zendaya accepts Rancic’s apology on Twitter:

Giuliana, I appreciate your apology and I’m glad it was a learning experience for you and for the network. I hope that others negatively affected by her words can also find it in their hearts to accept her apology as well.

Vatican statement

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The Vatican issues a statement regarding Francis’ comments about ‘Mexicanization’. Rev. Federico Lombardi:

The pope intended only to emphasize the seriousness of the phenomenon of the drug trafficking that afflicts Mexico and other countries in Latin America. It is precisely this importance that has made the fight against drug trafficking a priority for the government.

24 Feb, 2015

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Seacrest interviews Azalea during On Air With Ryan Seacrest about her career and collaboration with Jennifer Hudson.

I’m working on my second album at the moment. I’m at the beginning stages. I started working on it. I maybe only got a week of recording in to be honest with you since January. And then I started doing all this Grammys stuff, and then I decided to direct the music video for my new single with Jennifer Hudson called “Trouble,” so that took up a lot of time.

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Seacrest interviews Smith during On Air With Ryan Seacrest about his role in the film Focus. 

When I first got the screenplay for Focus and then Margot got cast and Jada looked up Margot online and saw that she was 23-years-old and in perfect condition, Jada looked at me and said, ‘Boy you need to go to the gym right now’…He (Apollo Robbins) had circumstances in the past that he wouldn’t discuss, he’s turned over a new leaf, but he is an absolute genius. What he was explaining to us about the concept of Focus. He said, ‘Ok, this is what we do,’ and he had me walk into a store and steal a pack of gum and walk out. It’s like jumping out of an airplane. It’s such a bizarre thrill.