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oh, bill, please send aaron. he is send our best. aaron. he is great on the show.ehalf of every gb news viewer, i'm enjoying news viewer, kitty, i'm enjoying tonight's all male all tonight's all male panel, all the panel . there go. kitty, the panel. there we go. kitty, you're an old man blush. you're making an old man blush. patricia. i'm loving dewbs& co more, please. now i'm really blushing subject of nigel blushing on the subject of nigel farage, bank of nigel. would farage, the bank of nigel. would you bank with the bank of nigel? patricia said yes, i would bank with nigel in fact, i'm closing my natwest bank account in support of nigel. patricia. i think a lot of people are doing the same. they've seen them for what truly are and they're what they truly are and they're going to with their purses going to vote with their purses and pockets and their and their pockets and their wallets the topic of 30 wallets and on the topic of 30 people going for every rental house. me. we can't house. martin not me. we can't keep building houses. this island is full to burst
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it assured aaron teys out so we _ problem. it assured aaron teys out so we would _ problem. _ problem. it assured aaron teys out so we would go out - problem. it assured aaron teys out so we would go out and - problem. it assured aaron teys out so we would go out and if l out so we would go out and if one of the children made a mess would have to come home straightaway.— would have to come home straiahtawa . ~ , , ., straightaway. when she started her campaign — straightaway. when she started her campaign in _ straightaway. when she started her campaign in norfolk - straightaway. when she started her campaign in norfolk there l her campaign in norfolk there werejust for changing her campaign in norfolk there were just for changing places. how many are in norfolk now? 24. more are coming. there should be 31 in the next couple of years. but still not enough, there will never be enough until people can go out and i have to think about going somewhere because of the changing places. the somewhere because of the changing places.— somewhere because of the changing places. the issu
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aaron, you were nodding. - be or substitute for oil or for gas. aaron, you were nodding.me of what _ going to let you respond. i disagree with some of what was _ going to let you respond. i disagree with some of what was just - going to let you respond. i disagree with some of what wasjust said - with some of what was just said because it's quite clear, and government have said themselves that this will not bring down energy prices because this is part of the wholesale market. it doesn't affect the global price. if you were really interested in securing energy supply interested in securing energy supply in the uk, we would be investing in home insulation massively in the uk. we're not doing that. we would also allow for onshore wind development, and not doing that. the government �*s not implementing the policies that would benefit the agendas. this is a lot of window progressing... crosstalk but we do burn a lot of oil and gas, and we may have to source lng this winter, and it may be difficult to come by if the chinese economy takes off again, which would push up our pri
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again aaron. _ happen like it did in 2011. again aaron. th:r again aaron.man said we very— regards to that gentleman said we wery me— regards to that gentleman said he was very he didn't really say amyrmmg—rr-s- anything of interest. it's rearry— anything of interest. it's really important anything of interest. it's- really important-emmanuel really important to say emmanuel waerem— really important to say emmanuel maser—mas— really important to say emmanuel macron _ has called i really important to say emmanuel macron—has called .i macron has ontanon has called. he macron has ontanon has called. re earrea— macron has ontanon has called. he called this— macron has ontanon has called. he called this shooting. the eresraem— he called this shooting. the president inexplicable and inexcusable— president inexplicable and inexcusable ._ president inexplicable and inexcusable . double. yes. ' r: inexcusable. double. yes. and mem— inexcusable. double. yes. and mem mar— inexcusable. double. yes. and then that gentleman from journal du dimanche is saying that all thi
again aaron. _ happen like it did in 2011. again aaron. th:r again aaron.man said we very— regards to that gentleman said we wery me— regards to that gentleman said he was very he didn't really say amyrmmg—rr-s- anything of interest. it's rearry— anything of interest. it's really important anything of interest. it's- really important-emmanuel really important to say emmanuel waerem— really important to say emmanuel maser—mas— really important to say emmanuel macron _ has called i...
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aaron, i want to go to you first.l me about this 135-mile race and why you want to do it. >> 135 starts at the valley, and it goes 135 miles to the mount whitney portal. just the trail head, to the tallest point in the contiguous 48. and it's 48 hours, more or less, of -- some hot temperatures and, you know, some altitude changes as well. it will be grueling, but it's for a good cause, and, i like a challenge. >> sean: you lost your sight. you also lost your hearing after the injury but due to complications with the injury. what does that do for running or even going up an altitude? >> when i lost my hearing not only di lose the ability to communicate, all of my visual accessibility aids were muted. rendered inoperable. i also lost my inner ear sense of balance. so just getting on the treadmill was dangerous enough, but it took a long time to recover my sense of balance and start running again. >> amazing. nate, i don't think you're going to run 135 miles but i know you do a trip to africa almost every year, to raise
aaron, i want to go to you first.l me about this 135-mile race and why you want to do it. >> 135 starts at the valley, and it goes 135 miles to the mount whitney portal. just the trail head, to the tallest point in the contiguous 48. and it's 48 hours, more or less, of -- some hot temperatures and, you know, some altitude changes as well. it will be grueling, but it's for a good cause, and, i like a challenge. >> sean: you lost your sight. you also lost your hearing after the injury...
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so novara media, aaron bastani. that they may not be able to reverse certain benefit cuts and freezes due to dire economic inheritance . but isn't the inheritance. but isn't the labour party supposed to be a party of the left who believe in the welfare state and state intervention? do we even have a left and a right wing in this country any more? martin let me start with you. i think since spnng start with you. i think since spring 2020, the concept of left and right has become utterly meaningless . meaningless. >> yes, we have a uni party. we've had no opposition since the beginning of lockdown for certainly when liam byrne left that famous note in 2010 saying, sorry, there's no money left. the country was £811 billion in debt when our 2.6 trillion in debt. anybody who's naive enough to think that the labour party can suddenly come in and start reversing bedroom taxes, handing out more benefits use the magic money tree has been burnt the money tree has been burnt to the ground, that's suggesting ground, but that's
so novara media, aaron bastani. that they may not be able to reverse certain benefit cuts and freezes due to dire economic inheritance . but isn't the inheritance. but isn't the labour party supposed to be a party of the left who believe in the welfare state and state intervention? do we even have a left and a right wing in this country any more? martin let me start with you. i think since spnng start with you. i think since spring 2020, the concept of left and right has become utterly...
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aaron joins us from washington now. aaron, it was an unusual weather phenomenon that caused all that damage we saw. >> reporter: kate, this area likely experienced what's called a down burst or several of them. they're these blasts of wind that slam into the ground and then fan out they leave behind damage that can be similar to that of a tornado. kate >> aaron gilchrist for us aaron, thank you >>> the extreme heat is also pushing up gas prices at the pump, hitting new highs for the year across the country. dana griffin has those details. >> reporter: have you noticed prices at the pump climbing it's not a mirage, but as the country sizzles unde sweltering heat, so do our wallets. >> i've been going to work every day watching my gas tank go down, and i've been watching the gas prices go up >> reporter: gas prices have spiked, averaging $3.75 a gallon according to aaa 16 higher than last week, but still cheaper than a year ago, with california once again approaching $5 a gallo experts say cuts in production are to blame,
aaron joins us from washington now. aaron, it was an unusual weather phenomenon that caused all that damage we saw. >> reporter: kate, this area likely experienced what's called a down burst or several of them. they're these blasts of wind that slam into the ground and then fan out they leave behind damage that can be similar to that of a tornado. kate >> aaron gilchrist for us aaron, thank you >>> the extreme heat is also pushing up gas prices at the pump, hitting new...
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aaron katersky with us now. aaron, as you said, they have been investigating these murders for ten years, a renewed investigation in the last year or so, and that this came down to a car, burner phones, accounts and dna found on pizza crust? >> they went digging through the garbage to get a dna sample. they used complicated phone analytics and they're still bringing evidence out of this house to make sure they have the right person. >> active scene behind you. before we let you go, you also mentioned he's the suspect in a fourth murder, potentially other cases as well, and authorities say they're concerned because they believe other people might be in danger if he was left on the streets? >> reporter: that's right, david. heuermann was allegedly still using burner prosecutors say they authorized the arrest before anybody else could get hurt. there are as many as ten bodies linked to the killings, so investigators say this is far from over. >> chilling indeed. aaron katersky leading us off tonight, thank you. >>>
aaron katersky with us now. aaron, as you said, they have been investigating these murders for ten years, a renewed investigation in the last year or so, and that this came down to a car, burner phones, accounts and dna found on pizza crust? >> they went digging through the garbage to get a dna sample. they used complicated phone analytics and they're still bringing evidence out of this house to make sure they have the right person. >> active scene behind you. before we let you go,...
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our board president, aaron peskin. aaron. [applause] >> thank you rick, and thank you to you and the market street railway association for your loving and careful and long stewardship of our cable cars and our street cars. mayor breed invoked the phoenix rising from the ashes and if there is a physical manifestation of that mythical phoenix, it is standing behind me. it is the cable car. it is the symbol of resilience and perseverance in san francisco. when they first started in 1873, really in 1888, the city burned down to the ground three times, and that was before the 1906 earthquake and fire. that was before the 1918 spanish influenza pandemic we didn't know about until a few years ago, and the cable car was a constant through all of that. this is the symbol of san francisco's resilience. and as rick said, all 11 members of the board are created equal, but i'm lucky and a little more equal because i represent the original part of san francisco, the northeast corner of san francisco, our china town, russian hill, north bea
our board president, aaron peskin. aaron. [applause] >> thank you rick, and thank you to you and the market street railway association for your loving and careful and long stewardship of our cable cars and our street cars. mayor breed invoked the phoenix rising from the ashes and if there is a physical manifestation of that mythical phoenix, it is standing behind me. it is the cable car. it is the symbol of resilience and perseverance in san francisco. when they first started in 1873,...
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aaron, great to talk to you.hinkjust generally, in terms of of crops, you know, we move a lot of products still in containers which are commodity related. so, you know, for example, the rice ban in india in the last couple of weeks — i mean, as an industry, we move actually a lot of rice in containers. and so we won't be moving so many containers of rice out of india. but the final markets where that indian rice was being consumed will now have to source rice out of other markets. so the product will still have to move. and it's very similar with the fruit and vegetables, the proteins and the meats that we move. we often see some seasonality reason or some political tariffs coming in in one particular location, and therefore countries stop sourcing from one particular country or region, but they have to source from somewhere else. so, fundamentally, we have the flexibility to move our containers around the world on different networks to be able to keep that flow going. but on the land—side operation, we continue
aaron, great to talk to you.hinkjust generally, in terms of of crops, you know, we move a lot of products still in containers which are commodity related. so, you know, for example, the rice ban in india in the last couple of weeks — i mean, as an industry, we move actually a lot of rice in containers. and so we won't be moving so many containers of rice out of india. but the final markets where that indian rice was being consumed will now have to source rice out of other markets. so the...
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whit. >> whit: all right, aaron katersky, thank you so much.ultant brad garrett, a former fbi special agent. brad, good morning to you. >>> it's always great to have you. so, police used cell phone tracking to find their suspects when he used can you tell me about the varnss advances in that area? >> so, the ability to at least go to cell towers, in other words, i'm not sure they had geolocation back then, and the records may not be available, but the point being, you can place an individual within proximity, for example, the south tower that's close to the defendant's -- where he worked in manhattan, also to his residence. what's more important, whit, is the ability of connecting that burner phone to victims' phones, in other words, he had to arrange the pickup of these victims, and so they have that. so they created basically these triangles or boxes between -- it's more than one burner phone. burner phone to victim, victim back to burner phone and the location of the burner phone as it moves between the residence and his office in manhattan.
whit. >> whit: all right, aaron katersky, thank you so much.ultant brad garrett, a former fbi special agent. brad, good morning to you. >>> it's always great to have you. so, police used cell phone tracking to find their suspects when he used can you tell me about the varnss advances in that area? >> so, the ability to at least go to cell towers, in other words, i'm not sure they had geolocation back then, and the records may not be available, but the point being, you can...
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kennedy: aaron. >> triple-word score, i'm going to say dementia.e biden is older. it was originally called crisscross. itcr was redesigned, rea name ab scrabble, market by james bruno4 in8. 1948. the year i graduated high school. all right, which came first, joo biden or sunscreen? kevin? >> i think sunscreen came before joe biden. kennedy: veronica? >> joe biden.en kennedy: aaron in. >> i would say joe biden before sunscreen.>> kennedy: you say joe bidenst first? you say joe biden? >> i do.n. kennedy: kevin's in the lead. 1938 by a former swiss chemist, itit was called glacier cream, yah. glaciers, younger than joe biden. >> scary.ic kennedy: all right. which came first, joe biden ore the corvette, kevin? >> i think -- let's see, 1942, i think joe biden came before y the --ink kennedy: veronica. >>or yeah,ve i think so too. kennedy: jersey shore wased invented i in 190 # 5, joe bide1 was born in 1942, i'm going to go b with joe biden. kennedy: you're all correct. kevin, you have 3. the corvette came to be in 1953. question number four, which came
kennedy: aaron. >> triple-word score, i'm going to say dementia.e biden is older. it was originally called crisscross. itcr was redesigned, rea name ab scrabble, market by james bruno4 in8. 1948. the year i graduated high school. all right, which came first, joo biden or sunscreen? kevin? >> i think sunscreen came before joe biden. kennedy: veronica? >> joe biden.en kennedy: aaron in. >> i would say joe biden before sunscreen.>> kennedy: you say joe bidenst first?...
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aaron, have you got a plan?a plan. >> i thought, by the way, annie sounds like very sharp lady. sounds like a very sharp lady. >> done, annie. >> well done, annie. >> well done, annie. >> yeah, from norwich. restored nurse doctor pays nurse and junior doctor pays 2010 repeal the health 2010 levels to repeal the health and social care that the and social care act so that the secretary state is secretary of state is responsible performance, not responsible for performance, not some bureaucrat. nobody's some ceo or bureaucrat. nobody's ever because can ever heard of. because you can get the politician as if get rid of the politician as if they don't do what they claim. number end the number three, end the requirement health requirement on health authorities to put services out to number to competitive tender. number four, media four, attacks on social media companies expanded companies to pay for expanded mental services. their mental health services. their products, have earned products, which have earned them a h
aaron, have you got a plan?a plan. >> i thought, by the way, annie sounds like very sharp lady. sounds like a very sharp lady. >> done, annie. >> well done, annie. >> well done, annie. >> yeah, from norwich. restored nurse doctor pays nurse and junior doctor pays 2010 repeal the health 2010 levels to repeal the health and social care that the and social care act so that the secretary state is secretary of state is responsible performance, not responsible for...
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welcome to world business report, i'm aaron heslehurst. give me an update on everything manet. —— everything to do with money. let's start with the roller—coaster world of crypto currencies. because us financial regulators have suffered a setback in their efforts to restrict the sale of crypto—currencies. a federaljudge has found that the company ripple labs did not break securities law by selling its xrp digital token to members of the public. the case hinged on whether crypto tokens should be treated as securities or not. after the ruling, a number of crypto currencies saw some large rises. our samira hussain, new york. lovely to see you. the crip toll world for now may be rejoicing over the. you wonder what anotherjudge rules and appeal or if another state was to go another way to new york? absolutely. there is still a lot of uncertainty but a lot of crypto currencies are crip tour companies are taking this as a big win. —— crypto. as securities they need to be registered. unlike normal commodities, though are subject to a lot of regula
welcome to world business report, i'm aaron heslehurst. give me an update on everything manet. —— everything to do with money. let's start with the roller—coaster world of crypto currencies. because us financial regulators have suffered a setback in their efforts to restrict the sale of crypto—currencies. a federaljudge has found that the company ripple labs did not break securities law by selling its xrp digital token to members of the public. the case hinged on whether crypto tokens...
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did you see aaron judge last night?eers and applause] he was kind of stalled at 60 home runs for over a week. he hit historic number 61. >> and the 3-2. drove deep to left field! this could be see-ya. he is tied with 61 home runs. the most anybody has ever hit in a single season! in american league history! >> jimmy: the ball itself was like a flying lotto ticket. they say it could be worth anywhere from $200,000 to $250,000. so the fans were very anxious to catch it. lots of people brought gloves to the game. but this guy, it bounced off his glove. he a real shot at it. it's not as easy as it looks. but the announcers kind of rubbed it in. >> that fella in the blue jays jersey came to the game, maybe he's hoping to catch the ball, maybe not. maybe it's a coincidence he's sitting there. look how close he came. he got a glove on it. 5'10". if he were 6'1" he would have had that. >> he can't believe it. he is sick. >> oh. >> you come to a ball game, and out of all the seats you could possibly sit in, he was sitting in the
did you see aaron judge last night?eers and applause] he was kind of stalled at 60 home runs for over a week. he hit historic number 61. >> and the 3-2. drove deep to left field! this could be see-ya. he is tied with 61 home runs. the most anybody has ever hit in a single season! in american league history! >> jimmy: the ball itself was like a flying lotto ticket. they say it could be worth anywhere from $200,000 to $250,000. so the fans were very anxious to catch it. lots of people...
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live now to aaron david miller.owment for international peace in washington — and for more than 20 years he served as a state department middle east analyst and negotiator in republican and democratic administrations. thank you for being here. we saw and heard from thousands of people gathering outside the knesset this weekend. what chance do you think they have of delaying or derailing this legislation? it is hard to say. so far this is the 29th week of protest. sometimes if you want to defend your democracy, voting is necessary but not sufficient. sometimes you need to vote with your feet. i think it is a valuable lesson to all established democracies that face authoritarian backgrounds. they have checked mated the prime minister but on monday he has the popes to make those to pass the second and third reading of this law. ——he has the votes to pass. this is an extrajudicial overall to basically restructure the israeli judiciary system. i don't know what the outcome will be. i know the minutes of the defence is wi
live now to aaron david miller.owment for international peace in washington — and for more than 20 years he served as a state department middle east analyst and negotiator in republican and democratic administrations. thank you for being here. we saw and heard from thousands of people gathering outside the knesset this weekend. what chance do you think they have of delaying or derailing this legislation? it is hard to say. so far this is the 29th week of protest. sometimes if you want to...
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kennedy: kevin and aaron on the board joe biden is older.ly called criss-cross it was resigned renamed scrabble. marketed by james bruno in 1948. >> nice. james graduated high school which came first joe biden or sunscreen? kevin. >> i think sunscreen came before joe biden. >> screr on ka. >> joe biden came before sunscreen. >> joe biden before sunscreen. >> you say joe biden first? >> yes. >> you say joe biden first? >> kevin in the lead with sunscreen. invented in 1938 by former -- it was glacier cream yeah. >> people learn on this show too great facts. scary. which came first joe biden or the corvette kevin? >> i think -- let's see 1942 -- right, i think joe biden came before the -- >> yeah. i think so. >> corvette loved by italian people all around jersey shore invented in 1905 joe biden born in 1942 i'll go with joe biden. veronica on board you have two kevin you have three. the corvette -- came to be in 1953. question number four which came first joe biden or diet cola? kevin. >> i think -- diet cola came before. >> veronica. >> joe bi
kennedy: kevin and aaron on the board joe biden is older.ly called criss-cross it was resigned renamed scrabble. marketed by james bruno in 1948. >> nice. james graduated high school which came first joe biden or sunscreen? kevin. >> i think sunscreen came before joe biden. >> screr on ka. >> joe biden came before sunscreen. >> joe biden before sunscreen. >> you say joe biden first? >> yes. >> you say joe biden first? >> kevin in the lead...
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i like to recognize the president of board of supervisors aaron peskin. [applause] thank you. supervisor rafael mandelman. [applause] our san francisco police commissioners walker, benedicto, yee and burn. thank you commissioners for being here. [applause] our sheriff for paul mimamoto. see this is what we put together, a nice backdop so identify have something to take a photo with. i like to recognize members of command staff and professional staff here today. very grateful for all the support. tenderloin station, i see plain clothe officers and i know that take you off the street, put you right back on as soon as we can, because you is a lot of work to do out there, but we are grateful you are here to support your fellow officers and thank you to aaron pera from community engagement to put this event togethers. i also like to thank the sponsors, without the sponsors it would be very challenging to make this happen. bxp, specifically bobpieceer, rob dale, steve cullven, retired chief sur. it was chief surthat pushed all this to get this going again. and retired deputy chief j
i like to recognize the president of board of supervisors aaron peskin. [applause] thank you. supervisor rafael mandelman. [applause] our san francisco police commissioners walker, benedicto, yee and burn. thank you commissioners for being here. [applause] our sheriff for paul mimamoto. see this is what we put together, a nice backdop so identify have something to take a photo with. i like to recognize members of command staff and professional staff here today. very grateful for all the...
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>> david: aaron katersky on this again tonight. thank you, aaron. >>> overseas tonight, and to the images coming in from israel. massive protests erupting after parliament passed a key part of benjamin netanyahu's plan to take away certain powers from their supreme court. lawmakers who are against the move shouting "shame," and what the white house is now saying about this tonight. abc's tom soufi burridge in jerusalem. >> reporter: tonight, the battle for israel's future boiling over. protesters blocking roads. police firing water cannons. this driver plowing into demonstrators, injuring three people. earlier, the israeli government pushing through a controversial new law, scrapping the supreme court's ability to strike down government decisions which judges deem unreasonable. for these protesters, today's vote is an attack on israeli democracy. there's anger, there's despair, but they say they'll fight on. mother of two, gali, served in the army. >> i feel like i lost my country. i'm scared for my children's future. >> reporter:
>> david: aaron katersky on this again tonight. thank you, aaron. >>> overseas tonight, and to the images coming in from israel. massive protests erupting after parliament passed a key part of benjamin netanyahu's plan to take away certain powers from their supreme court. lawmakers who are against the move shouting "shame," and what the white house is now saying about this tonight. abc's tom soufi burridge in jerusalem. >> reporter: tonight, the battle for...
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let's bring in aaron katersky, live in washington tonight. and aaron, hunter biden's former business partner was asked whether hunter biden had ever put his father, of course, the president, on a speakerphone with clients? >> reporter: he was asked that, david, and according to lawmakers in the room, devin archer told them that hunter biden would often put his father on the phone during business meetings, apparently to impress clients and associates. archer answered questions behind closed doors and testifying, according to one lawmaker in the room, that hunter biden was, quote, selling the illusion of access to his powerful father, and put him on speakerphone with different people some 20 times. during those calls, democratic congressman dan goldman said the two never spoke about business, instead, he said, archer described the calls involving president biden as casual, niceties, like the weather. and the white house has long said, david, that president biden and his son were never in business together. david? >> david: and to clarify, aaron
let's bring in aaron katersky, live in washington tonight. and aaron, hunter biden's former business partner was asked whether hunter biden had ever put his father, of course, the president, on a speakerphone with clients? >> reporter: he was asked that, david, and according to lawmakers in the room, devin archer told them that hunter biden would often put his father on the phone during business meetings, apparently to impress clients and associates. archer answered questions behind...
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let's bring in dan mitchell and aaron klein. is this is a good idea >> it's a double-edged sword i like the idea of members of congress owning stock. then, they have a stake in the success of our economy on the other hand, there's something very sleazy about politicians going to washington and retiring 20 or 30 years later and being fabulously rich. if they're doing that by using the insider knowledge, their ability to hurt some companies and help others, then trade off that knowledge ahead of time, it reminds me of the "star wars" line it's a retched high of scum and v villainy >> you have framed the issue it's good to have a stake in the system on the other hand, it's bad to have people in places of sensitivity where they could take advantage of the system where do you come down >> i think the legislation tries to draw a good balance it allows the members to invest in mutual funds. but they would have the ability to punish an entire industry and short that fund or something like that. i don't know if there's a perfect answer,
let's bring in dan mitchell and aaron klein. is this is a good idea >> it's a double-edged sword i like the idea of members of congress owning stock. then, they have a stake in the success of our economy on the other hand, there's something very sleazy about politicians going to washington and retiring 20 or 30 years later and being fabulously rich. if they're doing that by using the insider knowledge, their ability to hurt some companies and help others, then trade off that knowledge...
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hi, aaron. it's a pleasure to be here. think the world, the economy, this confliction of events that have happened between wheather, the challenges in europe with ukraine, and everything that's been going on is putting real pressure around the world on pricing forfood. like, what we're seeing in markets around the world is a two year stack of inflation where we operate still running stubbornly at around a 20 to 30% on that two year basis. we're seeing some moderation in kind of current prices, but it's not enough for people to really feel that in their pockets yet. so i think there's a lot still to play out in this space. we're doing our part, very much being thoughtful about where we source and how we source, making sure we've got surety of supply of everything that we've got. how unusual do you think these events are? i mean, for example, the heat waves. i won't give my age away, but i've been around a long time and i don't think any of us have ever seen anything quite like this. and the current heat waves, the current c
hi, aaron. it's a pleasure to be here. think the world, the economy, this confliction of events that have happened between wheather, the challenges in europe with ukraine, and everything that's been going on is putting real pressure around the world on pricing forfood. like, what we're seeing in markets around the world is a two year stack of inflation where we operate still running stubbornly at around a 20 to 30% on that two year basis. we're seeing some moderation in kind of current prices,...
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aaron is not just players who are making their debut today. head coach of tonight's g league team summerly team. i should say jacob rubin rubin is a player development coach for the warriors. you might see him courtside before the game working out. draymond green. he's been huge and reminds development over the past couple years. draymond always talks about rubin. he's never been a head coach before he's on the bench for the warriors games during the regular season when he's never gotten the call the shots and he's super excited for this opportunity. >> everyone to give me this opportunity is opportunity of a you know, i told the guys like i'm excited. i lost my voice already kind of in day one like it's a it's a huge opportunity that i'm so thankful and we're just trying to do our best to put them in a position to succeed. >> so there are 6 teams playing in this california classic at 3 o'clock. today is the miami heat taking on the los angeles lakers right now. we have the san antonio spurs taking on the charlotte hornets. and then of course,
aaron is not just players who are making their debut today. head coach of tonight's g league team summerly team. i should say jacob rubin rubin is a player development coach for the warriors. you might see him courtside before the game working out. draymond green. he's been huge and reminds development over the past couple years. draymond always talks about rubin. he's never been a head coach before he's on the bench for the warriors games during the regular season when he's never gotten the...
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aaron is waiting for. us yeah , aaron is waiting for. the illegal migration bill has been given royal assent . it was confirmed by the deputy speakeh . it was confirmed by the deputy speaker, sir roger gale in the commons earlier. that is when the king formally agrees to make the king formally agrees to make the bill law. than 14,000 the bill law. more than 14,000 migrants have arrived in the uk so this year after crossing so far this year after crossing the according figures so far this year after crossing the the according figures so far this year after crossing the the home:ording figures so far this year after crossing the the home office figures so far this year after crossing the the home office . figures so far this year after crossing the the home office . thejures so far this year after crossing the the home office . the nhs is from the home office. the nhs is on red alert for the next 48 hours as senior doctors walk out over pay for the first time in a decade. matthew taylor, the head of the body that represents nhs organisatio
aaron is waiting for. us yeah , aaron is waiting for. the illegal migration bill has been given royal assent . it was confirmed by the deputy speakeh . it was confirmed by the deputy speaker, sir roger gale in the commons earlier. that is when the king formally agrees to make the king formally agrees to make the bill law. than 14,000 the bill law. more than 14,000 migrants have arrived in the uk so this year after crossing so far this year after crossing the according figures so far this year...
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aaron the news headlines with. aaron >> good afternoon. it's a minute past 12 here in the gb newsroom . councils in england and wales are calling for disposable vapes to in the uk next to be banned in the uk next yeah to be banned in the uk next year. local government year. the local government association says the 1.3 million vapes discarded every week are a litter, blight and a fire hazard which caused environmental damage due to the difficulty recycling them. they're also concerned about a huge increase in young people taking up the addictive products . the charity addictive products. the charity action on smoking and health, though, is against a ban, arguing it would increase the sale of illegal vapes. arguing it would increase the sale of illegal vapes . there's sale of illegal vapes. there's no end in sight to the junior doctors strike, which is continuing in england for a third day. the british medical association's warned the government that their doctors won't back down on demands for a 35% pay rise. that's despite the prime minis
aaron the news headlines with. aaron >> good afternoon. it's a minute past 12 here in the gb newsroom . councils in england and wales are calling for disposable vapes to in the uk next to be banned in the uk next yeah to be banned in the uk next year. local government year. the local government association says the 1.3 million vapes discarded every week are a litter, blight and a fire hazard which caused environmental damage due to the difficulty recycling them. they're also concerned...
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study herbert aaron sorkin was— it? no, no. study herbert aaron sorkin was adamant _ it? no, no. sorkin was adamant it was not l sorkin was adamant it was not to be an impersonation. he said he did not want an impersonation. in he did not want an impersonation. he did not want an imersonation. . , ., , impersonation. in recent years ou've impersonation. in recent years you've become _ impersonation. in recent years you've become a _ impersonation. in recent years you've become a producer- impersonation. in recent years you've become a producer and| you've become a producer and have brought us the big little lies and the undoing and nine perfect strangers. did you have any ambition to directors well? no. ., ., ., no! any ambition to directors well? n0-_ n0! n0- - any ambition to directors well? no._ no! no. i- any ambition to directors well? no._ no! no. i lovel no. not at all? no! no. i love bein: no. not at all? no! no. i love being an _ no. not at all? no! no. i love being an actor. _ no. not at all? no! no. i love being an actor. as _ no. not at all? no! no. i love being an ac
study herbert aaron sorkin was— it? no, no. study herbert aaron sorkin was adamant _ it? no, no. sorkin was adamant it was not l sorkin was adamant it was not to be an impersonation. he said he did not want an impersonation. in he did not want an impersonation. he did not want an imersonation. . , ., , impersonation. in recent years ou've impersonation. in recent years you've become _ impersonation. in recent years you've become a _ impersonation. in recent years you've become a producer-...
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, before being known as the man who broke babe ruth major league baseball home runs record, hank aaronyed for league teteams. >> we gogot one dollllar a deal daday meal momoney. we wiwill b loloaf of breaead and wewe woul a big jajar of peanut bututter. that is wherere we lived d off for ththree or fofour days. >> r reporter: the film chronicles thehe boom times of black baseball. >> wherever you had successful black baseball, you typically had thriving black economies. >> reporter: when legends like josh gibson were drawing huge crowds -- >> probably the best documentary i've seen. >> reporter: sean gibson is his great-grandson. >> he was trying to play the game of baseball during segregation time and making a living for his family. >> reporter: jackie robinson became the first black man to integrate the mlb in 1947. that move was the beginning of the end. the loss of the league's biggest stars, lead to its demise in 1960. stadiums like this one in patterson, new jersey, would eventually fall into this repair. but in may, this one reopened. it is a sports come back. and a symbol of ur
, before being known as the man who broke babe ruth major league baseball home runs record, hank aaronyed for league teteams. >> we gogot one dollllar a deal daday meal momoney. we wiwill b loloaf of breaead and wewe woul a big jajar of peanut bututter. that is wherere we lived d off for ththree or fofour days. >> r reporter: the film chronicles thehe boom times of black baseball. >> wherever you had successful black baseball, you typically had thriving black economies....
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aaron with. aaron >> good afternoon.minister has declared war on the wildfires spreading across roads and has warned of difficult days ahead. tour operators have now flown home. nearly 1500 holidaymakers at the start of a mass evacuation as the fires burn for a sixth day. jet2 have announced four repatriation flights today . repatriation flights today. easyjet have to planned later and another tomorrow. the foreign office says between 7 and 10,000 britons are currently on the island. it's set up a rapid deployment force to assist those in need of help. sarah shepherd, who fled rhodes, told gb news how she escaped the danger. dangen >> we knew that fires were burning, but we didn't really realise how they were coming so close . and then the hotel then close. and then the hotel then sent out an an alert and we all had to evacuate from there . and had to evacuate from there. and we sort of grabbed what we could and went down to the beach and then we just followed everybody else. there was just hundreds and hundreds of peopl
aaron with. aaron >> good afternoon.minister has declared war on the wildfires spreading across roads and has warned of difficult days ahead. tour operators have now flown home. nearly 1500 holidaymakers at the start of a mass evacuation as the fires burn for a sixth day. jet2 have announced four repatriation flights today . repatriation flights today. easyjet have to planned later and another tomorrow. the foreign office says between 7 and 10,000 britons are currently on the island. it's...
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. >>> and aaron rodgers' pay cut. how much the quarterback will be getting in a new contract with the new york jets. this is the "cbs morning news." lactaid isis 100% realal mil, just w without thehe lactose. deliciouous too. just ask my old friend, kevin. nothing lilike enjoyining a cole while watching the game. who's winning? no idea. real milk. real delicious. and don't forget to try some delicious, creamy lacactaid ice c cream. what''s that m mabel? (mooo)o) wowow, smart cow! ♪ do y you remembeber years ago we u used to comome in and jujust fall asasleep with a f face full o of mak? oror worse. wewe'd try to o take it off f with soap.p. our popoor dry facaces. don't t regret, jujust rever. no7's s new futurere renw damagege reversal l serum. with a wororld-first peptide tetechnology yoyou won't fifind in anyy other skskincare proroduct. evenen those thahat cost 1 10 times momore. reversrse visible e signs of skikin damage who o knew it's s possible to u undo the papast? don'n't regret,, jujust reversese. wewe used
. >>> and aaron rodgers' pay cut. how much the quarterback will be getting in a new contract with the new york jets. this is the "cbs morning news." lactaid isis 100% realal mil, just w without thehe lactose. deliciouous too. just ask my old friend, kevin. nothing lilike enjoyining a cole while watching the game. who's winning? no idea. real milk. real delicious. and don't forget to try some delicious, creamy lacactaid ice c cream. what''s that m mabel? (mooo)o) wowow, smart...
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okay, aaron, i'm going to put you on the spot to try to follow it. aaron pepe then we'll hear from on and we'll get into some q&a, the break. thanks, anthony. so going to briefly talk about studies the impact on the transatlantic alliance. i think we sometimes forget that sdi was not just a contentious issue between the superpowers, but it also had an enormous on the cohesion of western alliance as a whole in this period. and then i'm going to compare and contrast a little bit how there's some similarities in the view of allies towards american missile defense today, but also some significant differences. so immediately after reagan made his speech in march 83, what would become became a source of intense among u.s. allies in europe, in large part because they weren't consulted ahead of time. it was a real shock especially to the british. and we have to remember that britain and france as the two western european nuclear states were really concerned about any missile buildup for the credibility of relatively small nuclear forces. so in one sense, the
okay, aaron, i'm going to put you on the spot to try to follow it. aaron pepe then we'll hear from on and we'll get into some q&a, the break. thanks, anthony. so going to briefly talk about studies the impact on the transatlantic alliance. i think we sometimes forget that sdi was not just a contentious issue between the superpowers, but it also had an enormous on the cohesion of western alliance as a whole in this period. and then i'm going to compare and contrast a little bit how there's...
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so i'm aaron robinson. i run a marathon every single day with my dogs. come on.y 200, so 200 marathons in 200 days. i never thought i'd actually get this far, so it feels really good to have finished it. it's always entertaining. we try and go somewhere new. we try and have fun. they always find a stick or a ball or something to play with. so it makes it a lot more interesting than if i'm just on my own. i've only had one blister so far, so i think i'm pretty lucky. still only on my third pair of shoes. when i'm halfway through, i feel fine because you've got the motivation to carry on. it's when you finish it. that's the issue. sometimes, actually, it's quite difficult walking down the stairs or if i've sat down for a while getting up again. so i do feel like i'm like 80 or 90 years old! i run through all types of different conditions. we started off in the snow, then we went through rain, hail. sometimes it rained the entire time, sometimes really sunny. but i also love seeing the different seasons and connecting to nature when i run. so actually it's been real
so i'm aaron robinson. i run a marathon every single day with my dogs. come on.y 200, so 200 marathons in 200 days. i never thought i'd actually get this far, so it feels really good to have finished it. it's always entertaining. we try and go somewhere new. we try and have fun. they always find a stick or a ball or something to play with. so it makes it a lot more interesting than if i'm just on my own. i've only had one blister so far, so i think i'm pretty lucky. still only on my third pair...
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candice: we reached out to the driver aaron terry.s he has no comment and after 22 years he's no longer employed because of a belligerent drunk who affected him that day. a separate source close to vta's investigation told us the passenger used racial slurs. eugene: what the driver should have done at that point should have at least contacted his supervisor, let them know what was happening and at least get law enforcement involved. candice: vta declined our interview request but said this is an ongoing personnel action. a spokesperson wouldn't elaborate on what that means or if anyone contacted law enforcement. the sheriff's office says it has no report on file. in a statement, vta said it was made aware of the incident through a complaint and it took swift action. the driver did not return to work after the incident and was terminated on august 19th, less than a month later. eugene: that's a proper response right there. candice: the drivers' union says it does not support the behavior but also ask for the public support not to condo
candice: we reached out to the driver aaron terry.s he has no comment and after 22 years he's no longer employed because of a belligerent drunk who affected him that day. a separate source close to vta's investigation told us the passenger used racial slurs. eugene: what the driver should have done at that point should have at least contacted his supervisor, let them know what was happening and at least get law enforcement involved. candice: vta declined our interview request but said this is...
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aaron joins us now from port newark. we see that fire still raging behind you. what's the latest plan to extinguish it without further jeopardizing the ship? >> reporter: you can see the relentless blast from a water boat, linsey, and at the same time they are trying to get rid of all that excess water by boring holes into the hull, level the ship, and prevent what could otherwise amount to a 12-story building collapse on to the dock. linsey? >> linsey: aaron, thank you. >>> we move on to the record streak of shattering heat. all-time high four days in a row. average global temperature hitting its highest level ever recorded with today marking a new record for a fifth straight day. extreme heat across the u.s. from california to florida to new york. ambulances responding to people overcome by the brutal conditions, which are expected to continue into next week. rob marciano is standing by. but first, abc's victor oquendo reports from miami. >> reporter: after four straight days of record temperatures, the world enduring its hottest week ever, and tonight experts
aaron joins us now from port newark. we see that fire still raging behind you. what's the latest plan to extinguish it without further jeopardizing the ship? >> reporter: you can see the relentless blast from a water boat, linsey, and at the same time they are trying to get rid of all that excess water by boring holes into the hull, level the ship, and prevent what could otherwise amount to a 12-story building collapse on to the dock. linsey? >> linsey: aaron, thank you....