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you are crystal balls wearable inflation inflation be at the 2024 andrew. andrew: 4 percent.h. carleton: i think below three many about 2.8 or 2.9 percent. ben: oc three and half percent house with the difference see will be below by coming or two-point i will go 2.7 just want to cut. carleton: one of those prices right. [laughter] jack: think you guys they super panelist have investment i dismiss your plus a few stocks to stay far away from, we will liberty mutual customized my car insurance and i saved hundreds. with the money i saved, i started a dog walking business. i was a bit nervous at first but then i figured it's just walking, right? [dog barks] oh. no it's just a bunny! calm down taco. sit duchess. stop! sesame no no. archie! walter don't, no, ahhhh. ahhhhh! you're lucky you're so cute. only pay for what you need. ♪liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty.♪ hey, you should try new robitussin honey medi-soothers for long-lasting cough and sore throat relief. try new robitussin lozenges with real medicine and find your voice. you know? we really need to work on your people
you are crystal balls wearable inflation inflation be at the 2024 andrew. andrew: 4 percent.h. carleton: i think below three many about 2.8 or 2.9 percent. ben: oc three and half percent house with the difference see will be below by coming or two-point i will go 2.7 just want to cut. carleton: one of those prices right. [laughter] jack: think you guys they super panelist have investment i dismiss your plus a few stocks to stay far away from, we will liberty mutual customized my car insurance...
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you are crystal balls wearable inflation inflation be at the 2024 andrew. andrew: 4 percent. below three many about 2.8 or 2.9 percent. ben: oc three and half percent house with the difference see will be below by coming or two-point i will go 2.7 just want to cut. carleton: one of those prices right. [laughter] jack: think you guys they super panelist have investment i dismiss your plus a few stocks to stay far away from, we will teeth sensitivity is so common. it immediately feels like somebody's poking directly on the nerve. i recommend sensodyne. sensodyne toothpaste goes inside the tooth and calms the nerve down. and my patients say you know doc, it really works. >> carlton i am sad to see is been a little bit of an year for think socks another curfew we have confidence that were maybe we can see the bottom, maybe were turning around. carleton: look at lisa gives me a lot to write about but when he comes to banks, yes and pretty much black sheep of the 2023 come i do think will see a turnaround especially as we more civility and rates going to look at the ones that are e
you are crystal balls wearable inflation inflation be at the 2024 andrew. andrew: 4 percent. below three many about 2.8 or 2.9 percent. ben: oc three and half percent house with the difference see will be below by coming or two-point i will go 2.7 just want to cut. carleton: one of those prices right. [laughter] jack: think you guys they super panelist have investment i dismiss your plus a few stocks to stay far away from, we will teeth sensitivity is so common. it immediately feels like...
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you are crystal balls wearable inflation inflation be at the 2024 andrew. andrew: 4 percent.think below three many about 2.8 or 2.9 percent. ben: oc three and half percent house with the difference see will be below by coming or two-point i will go 2.7 just want to cut. carleton: one of those prices right. [laughter] jack: think you guys they super panelist have investment i dismiss your plus a few stocks to stay far away from, we will hey, you should try new robitussin honey medi-soothers for long-lasting cough and sore throat relief. try new robitussin lozenges with real medicine and find your voice. you know? we really need to work on your people skills. students... students of any age, from anywhere. using our technology to power different ways of learning. so when minds grow, opportunities follow. ♪ if your child has diabetes, you'll want the most accurate cgm, dexcom g7. it's on. and, he's off. you can see his glucose numbers right on your phone, so you can always be there for him with dexcom g7. ♪ ♪ >> carlton i am sad to see is been a little bit of an year for think s
you are crystal balls wearable inflation inflation be at the 2024 andrew. andrew: 4 percent.think below three many about 2.8 or 2.9 percent. ben: oc three and half percent house with the difference see will be below by coming or two-point i will go 2.7 just want to cut. carleton: one of those prices right. [laughter] jack: think you guys they super panelist have investment i dismiss your plus a few stocks to stay far away from, we will hey, you should try new robitussin honey medi-soothers for...
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you are crystal balls wearable inflation inflation be at the 2024 andrew. andrew: 4 percent.k: ouch. carleton: i think below three many about 2.8 or 2.9 percent. ben: oc three and half percent house with the difference see will be below by coming or two-point i will go 2.7 just want to cut. carleton: one of those prices right. [laughter] jack: think you guys they super panelist have investment i dismiss your plus a few stocks to stay far away from, we will students... students of any age, from anywhere. using our technology to power different ways of learning. so when minds grow, opportunities follow. ♪ ♪ limu emu & doug ♪ [bell ringing] and doug says, “you can customize and save hundreds on car insurance with liberty mutual.” he hits his mark —center stage— and is crushed by a baby grand piano. are you replacing me? with this guy? customize and save with liberty bibberty. he doesn't even have a mustache! oh, look! a bibu. [limu emu squawks.] only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ teeth sensitivity is so common. it immediately feels like somebody'
you are crystal balls wearable inflation inflation be at the 2024 andrew. andrew: 4 percent.k: ouch. carleton: i think below three many about 2.8 or 2.9 percent. ben: oc three and half percent house with the difference see will be below by coming or two-point i will go 2.7 just want to cut. carleton: one of those prices right. [laughter] jack: think you guys they super panelist have investment i dismiss your plus a few stocks to stay far away from, we will students... students of any age, from...
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you are crystal balls wearable inflation inflation be at the 2024 andrew. andrew: 4 percent.uch. carleton: i think below three many about 2.8 or 2.9 percent. ben: oc three and half percent house with the difference see will be below by coming or two-point i will go 2.7 just want to cut. carleton: one of those prices right. [laughter] jack: think you guys they super panelist have investment i dismiss your plus a few stocks to stay far away from, we will tell you what they are next. but you can invest in them. at t. rowe price our strategic investing approach can help you build the future you imagine. t. rowe price, invest with confidence. if your child has diabetes, you'll want the most accurate cgm, dexcom g7. it's on. and, he's off. you can see his glucose numbers right on your phone, so you can always be there for him with dexcom g7. ♪ ♪ hi, my name is damion clark. and if you have both medicare and medicaid, i have some really encouraging news that you'll definitely want to hear. depending on the plans available in your area, you may be eligible to get extra benefits with
you are crystal balls wearable inflation inflation be at the 2024 andrew. andrew: 4 percent.uch. carleton: i think below three many about 2.8 or 2.9 percent. ben: oc three and half percent house with the difference see will be below by coming or two-point i will go 2.7 just want to cut. carleton: one of those prices right. [laughter] jack: think you guys they super panelist have investment i dismiss your plus a few stocks to stay far away from, we will tell you what they are next. but you can...
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and one of the principal characters in our boois andrew jackson. because of the nature of the story, since i, i do want to give the reader the full, a full appreciation of the creek way of life, the creek culture. and they had two seasonso the actual creek war of 18 1314. andrew jackson does stop on the stage part three of the book about a third of the way in. but once he did, he does he pretty much storms through the rest othe book and monopolizes the story. i spend a good deal of time to talking about his relationship, his wife rachel and, how that influenced his actions as a military commander and. his remarkable remarkable single, single mindedness and remarkable sense of purpose. and i wld arguehat there is . chapter so crucial in american history in which the drive and the sile minded deternation to tperseve in a conict so inflnced the outcome of an era as did andrew jackson in the course of the greek war and afterwar. one of the interesting things that i discovered in writing this book, you know, we we all think of andrew jackn as the theuth
and one of the principal characters in our boois andrew jackson. because of the nature of the story, since i, i do want to give the reader the full, a full appreciation of the creek way of life, the creek culture. and they had two seasonso the actual creek war of 18 1314. andrew jackson does stop on the stage part three of the book about a third of the way in. but once he did, he does he pretty much storms through the rest othe book and monopolizes the story. i spend a good deal of time to...
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good to have the old boss back andrew mitchell? funny, because for our viewers will stand here and shout these questions and the odds of the questions actually being answered are very slim, aren't they? we have had one answer so far today, esther mcvey, the minister without portfolio, was asked as she came in, are you going to bring common sense to the cabinet and she said yes, that's because, though this was not in the official government rubric, not every civil service term, she was reported to be the minister for common sense, she embraced it walking to cabinet this morning. what was interesting was the laughter, we saw mr cameron, lord cameron, chuckle a bit because of course he probably didn't even expect to be back here if you asked him six months ago.— him six months ago. certainly, and interestin: him six months ago. certainly, and interesting that _ him six months ago. certainly, and interesting that he _ him six months ago. certainly, and interesting that he walked - him six months ago. certainly, and interesting that he
good to have the old boss back andrew mitchell? funny, because for our viewers will stand here and shout these questions and the odds of the questions actually being answered are very slim, aren't they? we have had one answer so far today, esther mcvey, the minister without portfolio, was asked as she came in, are you going to bring common sense to the cabinet and she said yes, that's because, though this was not in the official government rubric, not every civil service term, she was reported...
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andrew, how is this playing with the judge? this isn't a jury case. >> there's a jury of one and as chuck said, this is all a question of -- if you're playing to this courtroom, but i suspect donald trump is really playing to a very different audience and chuck is absolutely right that in terms of what the judge can do in fact he has said that in court today, which is that if it continues, he will draw every negative inference. this reminds me very much of judge chutkan in the d.c. federal case saying if you can't to make these kinds of threats and statements publicly, i may move the trial up. these are judges trying to deal with an out of control defendant. one in a criminal case and one in a civil case, where they're trying to impose some respect for the rule of law. the most remarkable part of this, andrea, is that we're dealing with someone who is the former president of the united states who is simply not obeying the rules. some of his questions, answers to the questions, have not been terribly helpful to him. you know, he
andrew, how is this playing with the judge? this isn't a jury case. >> there's a jury of one and as chuck said, this is all a question of -- if you're playing to this courtroom, but i suspect donald trump is really playing to a very different audience and chuck is absolutely right that in terms of what the judge can do in fact he has said that in court today, which is that if it continues, he will draw every negative inference. this reminds me very much of judge chutkan in the d.c....
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andrew, you are a friend of— things. andrew, you are a friend of what _ things.are a| friend of what seemed and things. andrew, you are a - friend of what seemed and you are also a palestinian, after what seemed from that note, what seemed from that note, what was your reaction? he messaged _ what was your reaction? he messaged me _ what was your reaction? he messaged me and shared a photo of the _ messaged me and shared a photo of the note and as a long—time colleague _ of the note and as a long—time colleague and friend and neighbour i was pretty taken aback — neighbour i was pretty taken aback i_ neighbour i was pretty taken aback. i guess my first reactions were maybe in some different— reactions were maybe in some different words with expletives i different words with expletives i said" — different words with expletives i said" it— different words with expletives i said" it was pretty messed up" — i said" it was pretty messed up"~ — i said" it was pretty messed up"~ i— i said" it was pretty messed up". i checked to see if he reported _ up". i checked to see
andrew, you are a friend of— things. andrew, you are a friend of what _ things.are a| friend of what seemed and things. andrew, you are a - friend of what seemed and you are also a palestinian, after what seemed from that note, what seemed from that note, what was your reaction? he messaged _ what was your reaction? he messaged me _ what was your reaction? he messaged me and shared a photo of the _ messaged me and shared a photo of the note and as a long—time colleague _ of the note and as...
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pretty strong words from andrew forrest. i also - from andrew forrest.he relationship between the us and china. china is australia's biggest trading partner, the us is australia's most important diplomatic ally and there will come a time if it hasn't started already to be honest that the us will say to australia, we need to get you to stop selling certain things to stop selling certain things to china, we don't want them to get an advantage in green technologies and stuff like that. i asked technologies and stuff like that. iasked him technologies and stuff like that. i asked him what he would do about that, you are one of the biggest mining companies in the biggest mining companies in the world, and he said countries need to lay down their geostrategic weapons, thatis their geostrategic weapons, that is what he called it. if you are looking for an economic advantage other countries, you are losing sight of the bigger picture which is obviously to fight against global warming and to decarbonise. whether governments will actually listen to that and act on
pretty strong words from andrew forrest. i also - from andrew forrest.he relationship between the us and china. china is australia's biggest trading partner, the us is australia's most important diplomatic ally and there will come a time if it hasn't started already to be honest that the us will say to australia, we need to get you to stop selling certain things to stop selling certain things to china, we don't want them to get an advantage in green technologies and stuff like that. i asked...
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yes, andrew jenkins at the moment is — party? yes, andrew jenkins at the moment is a _ party?ment is a bit _ party? yes, andrew jenkins at the moment is a bit of— party? yes, andrew jenkins at the moment is a bit of a _ party? yes, andrew jenkins at the moment is a bit of a lone - party? yes, andrew jenkins at the moment is a bit of a lone voice . party? yes, andrewjenkins at the j moment is a bit of a lone voice in, after putting in a letter of no confidence in the prime minister. 53 letters are needed for that, we are nowhere near that territory so she should not overstate herfeelings here but there are plenty of tories that think, that are concerned about the messages that the sacking of suella braverman centre because they believe she speaks to a certain consistency in the country. they believe she tells the truth on a range of different subjects. she has of course made controversial comments about homeless people, about the recent marches we have seen here in london and other cities up seen here in london and other cities up and down the country. also interesting to note
yes, andrew jenkins at the moment is — party? yes, andrew jenkins at the moment is a _ party?ment is a bit _ party? yes, andrew jenkins at the moment is a bit of— party? yes, andrew jenkins at the moment is a bit of a _ party? yes, andrew jenkins at the moment is a bit of a lone - party? yes, andrew jenkins at the moment is a bit of a lone voice . party? yes, andrewjenkins at the j moment is a bit of a lone voice in, after putting in a letter of no confidence in the prime minister. 53...
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andrew will become _ governor, andrew bailey. andrew will become of— governor, andrew bailey.w will become of their opening remarks and then we _ become of their opening remarks and then we will have some questions. thank_ then we will have some questions. thank you. — then we will have some questions. thank you, let me add my welcome and say thank you for coming in in the storm today. inflation is falling and expected to keep following this year and next. increases in interest rates working to bring inflation back to the 2% target. so today we have voted to maintain bank rates at 5.25%. monetary policy remains restrictive. let me be clear, there is absolutely no room for complacency. inflation is still too high. we will keep interest rates high. we will keep interest rates high enough for long enough to make sure we get inflation all the way back to the 2% target. we will be watching closely to see if further increases are needed but even if they are not it is much too early to think about rate cuts. i'm going to talk about inflation over the coming months and that i will tur
andrew will become _ governor, andrew bailey. andrew will become of— governor, andrew bailey.w will become of their opening remarks and then we _ become of their opening remarks and then we will have some questions. thank_ then we will have some questions. thank you. — then we will have some questions. thank you, let me add my welcome and say thank you for coming in in the storm today. inflation is falling and expected to keep following this year and next. increases in interest rates...
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andrew: i do strongly believe that. do say often, and it is important to say, if we continue in a situation where inflation is above target, that's going to be a worse outcome. guy: do you think we are heading for an environment where rates are higher for longer? let's talk about the curve. the curve, since the last meeting, has steepened significantly at the long end. why do you think that is? jay powell has talked about premium, the deficit pricing and you talked about neutral rate. it can be sticky. why do you think that has happened? what message is the long end of the curve sending? >> i think there are one of two things. the higher for longer message has been absorbed over this period that you are describing. i think it is a fair point to start. i do think the market has absorbed this message and it has been reflected in curves. what i would say is there is a very large global element. and interestingly, if you look at the u.k. and the euro area together in terms of curve movements, pretty similar sorts of numbers
andrew: i do strongly believe that. do say often, and it is important to say, if we continue in a situation where inflation is above target, that's going to be a worse outcome. guy: do you think we are heading for an environment where rates are higher for longer? let's talk about the curve. the curve, since the last meeting, has steepened significantly at the long end. why do you think that is? jay powell has talked about premium, the deficit pricing and you talked about neutral rate. it can be...
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>> i think andrew just got it exactly right. the key question, and you showed it in your interchange with john garcia, the youngest judge on this panel, is he said, look, do you have to wait, does a judge have to wait until someone gets killed or hurt in order for a gag order to exist? and he asked that question multiple different ways to the trump lawyer. the trump lawyer never answered. and that's where i expect the decision to come down, what andrew is saying, which is absolutely a judge does not have to wait until carmakers. now, the question is what are the contours of that gag order? >> glenn, i always wondered during these appeals sessions like this what trial practitioners like yourself are thinking? i know you've done both, but the trial side of your brain, did you -- were you feeling like some of these questions, some of the judges questions don't really grasp the reality of what we are dealing with? >> oh, i think the judges questions grasp the reality. and you know, you always want to be responsive and respectful to
>> i think andrew just got it exactly right. the key question, and you showed it in your interchange with john garcia, the youngest judge on this panel, is he said, look, do you have to wait, does a judge have to wait until someone gets killed or hurt in order for a gag order to exist? and he asked that question multiple different ways to the trump lawyer. the trump lawyer never answered. and that's where i expect the decision to come down, what andrew is saying, which is absolutely a...
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with andrew beinu lovely. absolutely. with andrew bein: a lovely. absolutely.e finish. it was amazing. the smile on andrew's _ reached the finish. it was amazing. the smile on andrew's face - reached the finish. it was amazing. the smile on andrew's face was . reached the finish. it was amazing. the smile on andrew's face was a i the smile on andrew's face was a picture. you could tell. he the smile on andrew's face was a picture. you could tell.— picture. you could tell. he waited over 30 years _ picture. you could tell. he waited over 30 years for _ picture. you could tell. he waited over 30 years for this _ picture. you could tell. he waited over 30 years for this moment. i picture. you could tell. he waited i over 30 years for this moment. you can see how happy, how much it clearly meant to him to achieve that. . , clearly meant to him to achieve that. ., , .,, ., clearly meant to him to achieve that. .,, ., ., , , ., that. he was lost for words. he is a humble man- _ that. he was lost for words. he is a humble man. he _ that. he was lost for words. he is a
with andrew beinu lovely. absolutely. with andrew bein: a lovely. absolutely.e finish. it was amazing. the smile on andrew's _ reached the finish. it was amazing. the smile on andrew's face - reached the finish. it was amazing. the smile on andrew's face was . reached the finish. it was amazing. the smile on andrew's face was a i the smile on andrew's face was a picture. you could tell. he the smile on andrew's face was a picture. you could tell.— picture. you could tell. he waited over 30...
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andrew flintoff will be the new— people back home.ead _ people back home. andrew flintoff will be the new head coach - people back home. andrew flintoff will be the new head coach of - people back home. andrew flintoff will be the new head coach of the l will be the new head coach of the norman superchargers team. he was part of the set up during the england white bowl series against new zealand in september. he is currently recovering from injuries sustained in an accident while filming top gear last year. emma hayes will be the new head coach of the us national women's team, confirming an appointment that appeared likely once she'd revealed she was leaving chelsea at the end of their season. hayes will become the highest paid coach in women's football and says it's a huge honour to be given the opportunity to coach the most incredible team in world football history. the most incredible team in world football. jo currie has more. leader, trailblazer and above all, a winner. it will be chelsea's name in history. emma hayes is the most
andrew flintoff will be the new— people back home.ead _ people back home. andrew flintoff will be the new head coach - people back home. andrew flintoff will be the new head coach of - people back home. andrew flintoff will be the new head coach of the l will be the new head coach of the norman superchargers team. he was part of the set up during the england white bowl series against new zealand in september. he is currently recovering from injuries sustained in an accident while filming top...
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andrew can you us? andrew what can you tell us?bviously was voting last night. ispoke obviously was voting last night. i spoke to several colleagues and know have said to and i know six who have said to me letters and i know six who have said to m> so so that seven we now >> so that so that seven we now know about. yes yeah. >> and if they go ahead and >> and that if they go ahead and do it. but they seemed quite adamant and that is before andrea the supreme which andrea the supreme court which not to me, not not a bombshell to me, not a bomb shelter but probably not a bomb shelter but probably not a bomb even the erg bomb shelter. even the erg is meeting about meeting tonight about rwanda. >> this is the >> this is so this is the european research group. these were sort spark ones in were the sort of spark ones in the movement, of which the brexit movement, of which you one. yes. what what you were one. yes. what what what i mean, there's great what i mean, there's a great sense frustration, sense of fru
andrew can you us? andrew what can you tell us?bviously was voting last night. ispoke obviously was voting last night. i spoke to several colleagues and know have said to and i know six who have said to me letters and i know six who have said to m> so so that seven we now >> so that so that seven we now know about. yes yeah. >> and if they go ahead and >> and that if they go ahead and do it. but they seemed quite adamant and that is before andrea the supreme which andrea...
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we're going to discuss andrew bailey , the bank discuss andrew bailey, the bank of governor is of england governor who is saying britain's saying that britain's growth outlook he's ever outlook is the worst he's ever seen. he a doom monger that's seen. is he a doom monger that's talking down the economy? we're also going be by also going to be joined by nimrod pal—mac , who is an nimrod pal—mac, who is an israeli hero who saved hundreds of on october the 7th of lives on october the 7th after leaving goodbye message after leaving a goodbye message to own children . and we head to his own children. and we head back the gold coast to get back to the gold coast to get the jungle latest from ben leo. as questions are raised over nigel's airtime, all of this and much, much more to come after the news with polly middlehurst . camilla >> thank you and good evening to you. we begin this bulletin with some breaking news. we can tell you 12 more israeli hostages have now this evening been released from gaza . we've had released from gaza. we've had word from israel defence forces, which says ten isr
we're going to discuss andrew bailey , the bank discuss andrew bailey, the bank of governor is of england governor who is saying britain's saying that britain's growth outlook he's ever outlook is the worst he's ever seen. he a doom monger that's seen. is he a doom monger that's talking down the economy? we're also going be by also going to be joined by nimrod pal—mac , who is an nimrod pal—mac, who is an israeli hero who saved hundreds of on october the 7th of lives on october the 7th...
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andrew weissmann, to the attack.18 republican state attorneys general decided to join the trump criminal defense team, in effect, by filing a brief with the appeals court, supporting donald trump's appeal to remove the gag order. it is, of course, the first time in american history, that republican attorneys general have banded together in defense of a federal criminal defendant. the republican attorneys generals say that general chutkan's gag order was not narrow enough and, quote, prohibits too much speech. andrew weissmann and neal katyal are back with us. and andrew, donald trump just can't quit you. i look at that line and i understand why he is going after jack smith. i don't get, i mean i don't get what you are doing in their. everyone else that he attacks is actually involved in the cases against him. >> or going to be a witness or is a fan family member, somebody who was involved in the case. but turning to the merits, it is the case that it is hard to imagine a stronger and more compelling case for the limi
andrew weissmann, to the attack.18 republican state attorneys general decided to join the trump criminal defense team, in effect, by filing a brief with the appeals court, supporting donald trump's appeal to remove the gag order. it is, of course, the first time in american history, that republican attorneys general have banded together in defense of a federal criminal defendant. the republican attorneys generals say that general chutkan's gag order was not narrow enough and, quote, prohibits...
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andrew, irrcosting. for that gold gold plated pensions. andrew, irrcosting.ted pensions. andrew, irrcosting. for a start. that gold gold plated pensions. andrew, irrcosting. for a start. and: gold is costing. for a start. and it's costing £70 for every licence fee. payer and that's the problem. and also the big problem. and it's also a problem for bbc themselves problem for the bbc themselves because it's limiting the amount they can spend on actual content and don't want and services. so they don't want it either. i mean, you know, it's easy to attack the bbc from outside the bbc when you speak to it. of to people within it. a lot of them struggling as well. them are struggling as well. various programmes are being cut flagship so, know, flagship shows. so, you know, i hate sympathetic with the hate to be sympathetic with the bbc, it's great for them either. >> if the bbc has a problem though, it is their fault. yeah if a problem, if the bbc has a problem, there's simple solution is there's a simple solution is they sell themselves off. the they sell themsel
andrew, irrcosting. for that gold gold plated pensions. andrew, irrcosting.ted pensions. andrew, irrcosting. for a start. that gold gold plated pensions. andrew, irrcosting. for a start. and: gold is costing. for a start. and it's costing £70 for every licence fee. payer and that's the problem. and also the big problem. and it's also a problem for bbc themselves problem for the bbc themselves because it's limiting the amount they can spend on actual content and don't want and services. so they...
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andrew? thank you. has beyond this first _ health, yes. andrew? thank you.u. has beyond this first group of _ health, yes. andrew? thank you. has beyond this first group of 50 - beyond this first group of 50 hostages or so, that we expect to be released _ hostages or so, that we expect to be released in— hostages or so, that we expect to be released in this first four days, has hamas provided you a more comprehensive list of the hostages that they— comprehensive list of the hostages that they do have? have they gathered more hostages than 50? how many hostages do we expect there are alive in— many hostages do we expect there are alive in gaza _ many hostages do we expect there are alive in gaza now? | many hostages do we expect there are alive in gaza now?— alive in gaza now? i can't comment on the numbers _ alive in gaza now? i can't comment on the numbers because _ alive in gaza now? i can't comment on the numbers because we - alive in gaza now? i can't comment on the numbers because we don't l alive in gaza now? i can't comment - on the numbers because we
andrew? thank you. has beyond this first _ health, yes. andrew? thank you.u. has beyond this first group of _ health, yes. andrew? thank you. has beyond this first group of 50 - beyond this first group of 50 hostages or so, that we expect to be released _ hostages or so, that we expect to be released in— hostages or so, that we expect to be released in this first four days, has hamas provided you a more comprehensive list of the hostages that they— comprehensive list of the hostages that...
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so i think we know andrew we don't know whether andrew jenkin the only know. is the only one we know. she hers in. she was told in she put hers in. she was told in the division lobby two nights ago, i think it was on tuesday night that six more are putting letters in. there's reports of plotting in a mayfair private club between more, more tories . club between more, more tories. the end game isn't very clear for me. i think there's no obvious candidate to replace this. rishi sunak as prime minister or tory leader boris johnson. of course, having left parliament, i think for me it's a shot across the bows by the tory, right? if they can get more than 50 or so tory mps signing letters of no confidence to graham brady, the 1922 committee chairman, then that might confidence might prompt a no confidence vote force sunak to face the vote and force sunak to face the challenge given to him by that mandate. one by boris johnson in 2019 to deliver on those people's priorities , as they people's priorities, as they would call it, because so far it's been quite operatio
so i think we know andrew we don't know whether andrew jenkin the only know. is the only one we know. she hers in. she was told in she put hers in. she was told in the division lobby two nights ago, i think it was on tuesday night that six more are putting letters in. there's reports of plotting in a mayfair private club between more, more tories . club between more, more tories. the end game isn't very clear for me. i think there's no obvious candidate to replace this. rishi sunak as prime...
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andrew lowenthal from net, andrew lowenthal from libre net, thank much for joining andrew lowenthal fromch forjoining us thank you so much forjoining us and offering your insight. thank you. another break, after which i'll be joined in the studio by philosopher peter bogosian to discuss this. what i see as an ongoing assault on free speech. please stay with me listening to gb news radio. >> welcome back to neil oliver live so far, we've been talking about the freedom to speak, which is surely a fundamental, if not the fundamental requirement of any civilised society here in the studio to pick up and carry forward that conversation . one is philosopher conversation. one is philosopher peter bogosian , and if ever peter bogosian, and if ever there was a time for philosophers, i would say that that time is now. thank you for joining me. >> my pleasure. my pleasure. >> my pleasure. my pleasure. >> obviously, jasmine still >> obviously, jasmine is still with the for the ongoing with us for the for the ongoing conversation peter. i feel conversation on peter. i feel that there ought to be a me
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now andrew. >> andrew. i'm still exhausted. there's no way the birds want a game down ten and a half time, even though that's exactly what happened last week. nevertheless it was not looking good for jalen hurts my birds. i mean, it was there were turnovers, errors and under two minutes left, josh allen found gabe davis to put them up three three with under two minutes left. actually that was stefon diggs right there. he was all superhuman. but then. okay, now this is the touchdown. on to gabe davis. there you go. okay. but then here comes jake elliott, the eagles kicker. but call him elliott because he kicked this one into outer space at 59 yards in the rain, gets it in there to force overtime. and then mr. numero uno jalen hurts seals the win with this 12 yard run a walk off touchdown in overtime i'm at the linc final score 3734 guys ten and one and questions comments concerns in the throwback uniforms to kelly green i had my kelly green jalen hurts on today actually while i went grocery shopping. you should start a petition
now andrew. >> andrew. i'm still exhausted. there's no way the birds want a game down ten and a half time, even though that's exactly what happened last week. nevertheless it was not looking good for jalen hurts my birds. i mean, it was there were turnovers, errors and under two minutes left, josh allen found gabe davis to put them up three three with under two minutes left. actually that was stefon diggs right there. he was all superhuman. but then. okay, now this is the touchdown. on to...
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now it's back to andrew and . bev andrew and.vid cameron. that's right. david cameron. that's right. david cameron is our new foreign secretary, not a surprise move. a shock move. this is as rishi sunak reshuffled his cabinet, which means that you have to be given a peerage and operate as foreign from the house foreign secretary from the house of lords. it would be the first time that's happened since lord carrington in 1982 and the carrington back in 1982 and the first a former prime first time a former prime minister come back into minister has come back into cabinet since 1973. and douglas—home, just to remind you , rishi said he's , david rishi sunak said he's the change prime minister >> they've had to do this, of course, because no one voted for david cameron. now he says that while disagreed with, while he's disagreed with, quote, some individual decisions made by sunak, he believes that the prime minister is a strong and capable leader. >> and in the morning of drama, the secretary suella the home secretary suella braverm
now it's back to andrew and . bev andrew and.vid cameron. that's right. david cameron. that's right. david cameron is our new foreign secretary, not a surprise move. a shock move. this is as rishi sunak reshuffled his cabinet, which means that you have to be given a peerage and operate as foreign from the house foreign secretary from the house of lords. it would be the first time that's happened since lord carrington in 1982 and the carrington back in 1982 and the first a former prime first...
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melissa's here andrew is at the conference. "squawk box" begins right now. >>> good morning welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc i'm andrew ross sorkin along with joe kernen and melissa lee. i'm live at the 30th annual baron investment conference at lincoln center we will have ron baron on in a moment he will join us and we will talk to him about so many things, including tesla. there is a -- is this true the firstsighting in new york? can i say that the truck. the truck. the cyber truck in new york city is right outside of here in front of the fountain here in lincoln center we will talk to ron about tesla and that bearish call. i'm curious what he thinks about that we have a number of big ceos which are baron's biggest bets figs and co-star group and the chairman and ceo of choice hotels in the midst of dealmaking in that space all that coming up in the next two hours. melissa. >> i look forward to it, andrew. >>> let's catch you up on the markets and what we did. u.s. equities pointing to a mixed open nasdaq down 22 the s&p
melissa's here andrew is at the conference. "squawk box" begins right now. >>> good morning welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc i'm andrew ross sorkin along with joe kernen and melissa lee. i'm live at the 30th annual baron investment conference at lincoln center we will have ron baron on in a moment he will join us and we will talk to him about so many things, including tesla. there is a -- is this true the firstsighting in new york? can i say that the truck. the...
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so the question i'm asking you is, is andrew being too andrew bailey being too negative?ike to know your thoughts. do get in touch. you can email me at farage at gbnews.com or tweet, hashtag gb news.com or tweet, hashtag farage gbnews.com or tweet, hashtag farage on gb news. now let's bnng farage on gb news. now let's bring kwasi kwarteng into the conversation. the conservative mp for spelthorne and also, of course former chancellor of the exchequer . course former chancellor of the exchequer. i'll ask you the question kwasi that i'm asking the audience tonight is , is the audience tonight is, is andrew bailey being far too negative? well i think he is being quite gloomy , but of being quite gloomy, but of course you know, that's he's speaking very honestly . speaking very honestly. >> and i have to say about andrew that i had dealings with him when i was energy minister, energy secretary of state, and as chancellor and i'm actually someone who is a bit of a fan of andrew, i think he's a very fair guy, but i think he's gone slightly outside of his lane in commenting on wh
so the question i'm asking you is, is andrew being too andrew bailey being too negative?ike to know your thoughts. do get in touch. you can email me at farage at gbnews.com or tweet, hashtag gb news.com or tweet, hashtag farage gbnews.com or tweet, hashtag farage on gb news. now let's bnng farage on gb news. now let's bring kwasi kwarteng into the conversation. the conservative mp for spelthorne and also, of course former chancellor of the exchequer . course former chancellor of the exchequer....
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i'm andrew dymburt.eparations in america sparks heated debates but do they help right historical wrongs? many palm springs residents of color and their dead ants evicted without warning and recourse say reparations aren't perfect but they'd be a start. here's 90 line coanchor byron pitts. >> byron: palm springs, california. the diamond in the desert. once home away from home for bold's rich and famous. a storybook setting with a story and a secret all its own. >> palm springs is home. it's life for me. it's my blood. it's my sweat. it's everything. >> byron: for pearl divers, that story left a scar. >> there's not a hint or a trace we ever existed here. not an ounce. that's the painful part. >> byron: pearl says her childhood home was forcibly taken by the city of palm springs in the '60s when she was 12. >> the home that my father built was burned, bulldozed over by the city fire department. >> byron: as many as 1,000 lost their homes with they say little or no warning. >> they never told us to leave. >
i'm andrew dymburt.eparations in america sparks heated debates but do they help right historical wrongs? many palm springs residents of color and their dead ants evicted without warning and recourse say reparations aren't perfect but they'd be a start. here's 90 line coanchor byron pitts. >> byron: palm springs, california. the diamond in the desert. once home away from home for bold's rich and famous. a storybook setting with a story and a secret all its own. >> palm springs is...
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andrew, irrcosting. for that gold gold plated pensions. andrew, irrcosting.ted pensions. andrew, irrcosting. for a start. that gold gold plated pensions. andrew, irrcosting. for a start. and: gold is costing. for a start. and it's costing £70 for every licence fee. payer and that's the problem. and also the big problem. and it's also a problem for bbc themselves problem for the bbc themselves because it's limiting the amount they can spend on actual content and don't want and services. so they don't want it either. i mean, you know, it's easy to attack the bbc from outside the bbc when you speak to it. of to people within it. a lot of them struggling as well. them are struggling as well. various programmes are being cut flagship so, know, flagship shows. so, you know, i hate sympathetic with the hate to be sympathetic with the bbc, it's great for them either. >> if the bbc has a problem though, it is their fault. yeah if a problem, if the bbc has a problem, there's simple solution is there's a simple solution is they sell themselves off. the they sell themsel
andrew, irrcosting. for that gold gold plated pensions. andrew, irrcosting.ted pensions. andrew, irrcosting. for a start. that gold gold plated pensions. andrew, irrcosting. for a start. and: gold is costing. for a start. and it's costing £70 for every licence fee. payer and that's the problem. and also the big problem. and it's also a problem for bbc themselves problem for the bbc themselves because it's limiting the amount they can spend on actual content and don't want and services. so they...
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now back to andrew and news.com. now back to andrew and .> very good morning. 934. >> very good morning. 934. >> well, it's called end game. >> well, it's called end game. >> and i think does he think maybe that's the end of the royal family because it's just some of the revelations in his book, let's say not say revelations claims in the book. he said they're scathing attacks. he's talking about charles being told that charles is a pampered royal. and he told the royals not to trust prince harry and branded him a fool over his netflix documentary. he's right about that. >> that's not really a revelation, is it? no. on prince harry, the book claims that he was kept in the dark about the late queen's death, that he could ready for could be ready for reconciliation family reconciliation with his family and he doesn't care about receiving apology . receiving an apology. >> and meghan markle, she >> he and meghan markle, she reportedly king there reportedly told the king there are racists and that are two royal racists and that she does not want
now back to andrew and news.com. now back to andrew and .> very good morning. 934. >> very good morning. 934. >> well, it's called end game. >> well, it's called end game. >> and i think does he think maybe that's the end of the royal family because it's just some of the revelations in his book, let's say not say revelations claims in the book. he said they're scathing attacks. he's talking about charles being told that charles is a pampered royal. and he told the...
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i'm going to andrews office after this. >> okay. new tool for people struggling with obesity. >> we've been hearing so many stories about celebrities having success with drugs like ozempic. but a newly approved drug could provide even more dramatic effects. here's abc's erielle reshef. >> a powerful new weapon in the fight against obesity. the fda approving zep bound with the same ingredient in the diabetes drug manjaro but for weight loss, we're changing the way medicine is practiced in the united states by treating the obesity with naturally occurring gut hormone therapy that is going to reverse the risk of developing heart disease and diabetes. zeb, bound from eli lilly, works like the injectable weight loss drugs ozempic and wegovy, mimicking a hormone that makes the body feel full. but zap bound targets a second hormone. and research suggests that it may lead to more dramatic weight loss. christy kaiser says she lost 122 pounds after 15 months on the drug. she says she's no longer pre-diabetic and no longer needs blood pressure
i'm going to andrews office after this. >> okay. new tool for people struggling with obesity. >> we've been hearing so many stories about celebrities having success with drugs like ozempic. but a newly approved drug could provide even more dramatic effects. here's abc's erielle reshef. >> a powerful new weapon in the fight against obesity. the fda approving zep bound with the same ingredient in the diabetes drug manjaro but for weight loss, we're changing the way medicine is...
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my viewe about andrew tate, why 't tell us about for those of my viewe about andrew tate, why is knowte, why is he problem, in your view? he such a problem, in your view? his messaging? he such a problem, in your view? his inessaging? he such a problem, in your view? his inessaghis ? he such a problem, in your view? his inessaghis message is just >> i think his message is just negative. very negative. negative. it's very negative. >> say? >> what does he say? >> what does he say? >> he really puts down >> he just he really puts down women. he makes feel ill women. he makes women feel ill or he's he's projecting this perception of women that we are less than men and the property of men and the property of men. we are basically less than men. we are basically less than men. we don't have the same equal rights. we shouldn't have the same equal rights . he uses them same equal rights. he uses them as , you know, just it's just not as, you know, just it's just not as, you know, just it's just not a good message that he's sending out there. and there's a lot of young men watching him and th
my viewe about andrew tate, why 't tell us about for those of my viewe about andrew tate, why is knowte, why is he problem, in your view? he such a problem, in your view? his messaging? he such a problem, in your view? his inessaging? he such a problem, in your view? his inessaghis ? he such a problem, in your view? his inessaghis message is just >> i think his message is just negative. very negative. negative. it's very negative. >> say? >> what does he say? >> what...
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my viewe about andrew tate, why 't tell us about for those of my viewe about andrew tate, why is knowte, why is he problem, in your view? he such a problem, in your view? his messaging? he such a problem, in your view? his inessaging? he such a problem, in your view? his inessaghis ? he such a problem, in your view? his inessaghis message is just >> i think his message is just negative. very negative. negative. it's very negative. >> say? >> what does he say? >> what does he say? >> he really puts down >> he just he really puts down women. he makes feel ill women. he makes women feel ill or he's he's projecting this perception of women that we are less than men and the property of men and the property of men. we are basically less than men. we are basically less than men. we don't have the same equal rights. we shouldn't have the same equal rights . he uses them same equal rights. he uses them as , you know, just it's just not as, you know, just it's just not as, you know, just it's just not a good message that he's sending out there. and there's a lot of young men watching him and th
my viewe about andrew tate, why 't tell us about for those of my viewe about andrew tate, why is knowte, why is he problem, in your view? he such a problem, in your view? his messaging? he such a problem, in your view? his inessaging? he such a problem, in your view? his inessaghis ? he such a problem, in your view? his inessaghis message is just >> i think his message is just negative. very negative. negative. it's very negative. >> say? >> what does he say? >> what...
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what about your, andrews? yours, and they occasionally do -- not this year, but they do talk about -- you know, they're like crypto curious. >> i'm trying to remember what we talked about. we were just eating so much. we decided not to do politics. >> we had a small table and, yes, it was all good. copacetic. >> all good. >> also not talking about cryptos may be a sign of acceptance to some level too, andrew, just the idea it is not -- >> matured, the thing. >> nothing new. it is not the "it" topic anymore because it has kind of melted into being here i guess. >> maybe. >> all right. while the race for weight loss jobs dominated the headlines, several pharma giants have having success with the new rsv vaccines which analysts see as a potential $10 billion global market. joining us to talk is our health and pharmaceutical, angelica houston. let's start off with the question. are people getting this vaccine? >> they are getting it and it is early. so these rsv vaccines, there's two for seniors. one from gsk call
what about your, andrews? yours, and they occasionally do -- not this year, but they do talk about -- you know, they're like crypto curious. >> i'm trying to remember what we talked about. we were just eating so much. we decided not to do politics. >> we had a small table and, yes, it was all good. copacetic. >> all good. >> also not talking about cryptos may be a sign of acceptance to some level too, andrew, just the idea it is not -- >> matured, the thing....
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yet another sexist would sayin andrew. imagine this.e a cooking n on on one of those reality shows. would this be like somebody like orderins g out tak and pretending it was their food? >> yeah. take out and just pueot some fresh chives on top. yeah, exactly. that bracelet with whatever they drizzlewith with. or a chef with like a famous rat cooking in his head. rarat tat. r yeah. this is. this is the. how do you faiatille.l at cheata right. like you lose at cheating. so two and a half miles she drove. i mean, this is just really, really disappointingeally overac as a story. >> they should create a sportvi whernge they incorporate drivin. so a triathlonand th blin swimmineng, running and thn driving. but you have to drive blindfolded. dfolded.yes, exactly. >> yeah. or be a woman.a woa sexist would say. >> yeah, yeah, i didn't needyeto to d do that. you know, heather, you could argue she's the first transs atl athlete transportationet. yeah, that's a that's a good one. i don't do that. i love you. don't that because you get. to leave and
yet another sexist would sayin andrew. imagine this.e a cooking n on on one of those reality shows. would this be like somebody like orderins g out tak and pretending it was their food? >> yeah. take out and just pueot some fresh chives on top. yeah, exactly. that bracelet with whatever they drizzlewith with. or a chef with like a famous rat cooking in his head. rarat tat. r yeah. this is. this is the. how do you faiatille.l at cheata right. like you lose at cheating. so two and a half...
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and it's this -- andrew knows this very well. it's in the latency between an administrative action that is done under donald trump by fiat and the length of time it takes for our systems and for the courts to actually extract accountability and say no, you can't do that. so is it a muslim ban? it an enemies list? is it some type of autocratic move by donald trump to steal an election that is made through the people he surrounds himself with? that fake legal actors, bad fake constitutional actors or unconstitutional actors that are able to actually penetrate the resiliency of us as a people, as a republic, before the systems can kick in and save us through accountability and courts. that's the vulnerability that donald trump is exposing, and he's willing to do so. again, that is the danger should he return that we face. we may not be resilient enough to overcome the existential challenge of the return of donald trump. >> right. and the fact that he failed to remain in power last time is not because he didn't want to badly enough,
and it's this -- andrew knows this very well. it's in the latency between an administrative action that is done under donald trump by fiat and the length of time it takes for our systems and for the courts to actually extract accountability and say no, you can't do that. so is it a muslim ban? it an enemies list? is it some type of autocratic move by donald trump to steal an election that is made through the people he surrounds himself with? that fake legal actors, bad fake constitutional...
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john: i think we ought to ask andrew that.[laughter] first of all, you missed your calling -- you talked about preaching. we would take you. andrew, first of all is important to remember it was reverend dr. martin luther king. basically what he preached was a homily. can you help us respond to this challenge? what are the biblical principles, what are the themes of our catholic social teaching that ought to guide a real response as our colleagues have described? andrew: one thing, the preferential option for the poor, that's what i want you all to remember and burn on your hearts, the preferential option for the poor. god obviously loves everyone in a very personal way. but the preferential option for the poor is a teaching that says god has a special care and concern for those who have been deprived, mistreated, abused, marginalized. those are the people to whom god goes first and those are the people with whom god works and stands and lives. when i look at the march on washington, even though they were not using that languag
john: i think we ought to ask andrew that.[laughter] first of all, you missed your calling -- you talked about preaching. we would take you. andrew, first of all is important to remember it was reverend dr. martin luther king. basically what he preached was a homily. can you help us respond to this challenge? what are the biblical principles, what are the themes of our catholic social teaching that ought to guide a real response as our colleagues have described? andrew: one thing, the...
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andrew, i'll begin with you. pretty softball question. how did this book come about? and could i just my reply to that by saying how it is to be back at the national churchill leadership center. you are a great director. the icc is a fantastic institution. please do join it. ladies and gentlemen, it's it's it's wonderful to be on the board of it as well. i i love the icc and. to answer your question, i got on to david shortly after the invasion of ukraine and said that i thought that there was there'd be interest in a book that place the russian in the ruso ukrainian war in military history context opposed to just its geopolitical political context and david jumped at the chance and went to harpercollins, the publishers. they of course, how we were going to divvy up the chapters and i said, well, david's going to write about all the countries he's invaded. and so and i and he also wrote the vietnam chapter, the crucial vietnam chapter, and that i was going to fill in the rest and what we did was to once we'd written our chapters, we them backwards and forwards to each
andrew, i'll begin with you. pretty softball question. how did this book come about? and could i just my reply to that by saying how it is to be back at the national churchill leadership center. you are a great director. the icc is a fantastic institution. please do join it. ladies and gentlemen, it's it's it's wonderful to be on the board of it as well. i i love the icc and. to answer your question, i got on to david shortly after the invasion of ukraine and said that i thought that there was...
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andrew a more andrew something a bit more seasonal like sort of seasonal. weather i don't know about you, but yeah, less rain, more frost and hopefully some more sunshine. as i say, that can sunshine. but as i say, that can change. that's a long way off and i think we've got two more spells of particularly wet weather come. one on thursday weather to come. one on thursday day one at the day and another one at the weekend. could be weekend. so there could well be further there could be further warnings. there could be further warnings. there could be further and that stream further impacts and that stream is not going to go down in a hurry, i don't think. >> okay. thank you, john. john hammond, there i am so jealous that john being out in that fresh air, how lovely. mean, fresh air, how lovely. i mean, i know it's raining. >> i'd have preferred to >> i think i'd have preferred to have a brolly. >> but no such thing as >> yeah, but no such thing as bad weather. just the wrong clothes. isn't that right? it looks absolutely wonderful. clothes. isn't that right?
andrew a more andrew something a bit more seasonal like sort of seasonal. weather i don't know about you, but yeah, less rain, more frost and hopefully some more sunshine. as i say, that can sunshine. but as i say, that can change. that's a long way off and i think we've got two more spells of particularly wet weather come. one on thursday weather to come. one on thursday day one at the day and another one at the weekend. could be weekend. so there could well be further there could be further...
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authors, andrew moskos and pep rosenfeld. 8g band with bryan carter ♪ [ cheers and applause and now, seth meyers >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. we hope you're doing well and now if you don't mind, we're going the get to the news. president biden traveled yesterday to nantucket said one secret service agent, "yes, sir, we've all heard the poem." [ laughter ] that's right, president biden traveled yesterday to nantucket to spend thanksgiving with his family because the wish bone is currently his best chance in 2024 [ laughter ] president biden and his family are set to spend thanksgiving on nantucket at the $39 million home of private equity billionaire david rubenstein okay, seriously, is anyone at the white house in charge of pr, he won the first election because he was regular old scranton joe the train guy who let him have thanksgiving at a house with the gravy boat is a gravy yacht? [ laughter ] according to new polls, 76% of new york voters believe that republican congressman george santos sh
authors, andrew moskos and pep rosenfeld. 8g band with bryan carter ♪ [ cheers and applause and now, seth meyers >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. we hope you're doing well and now if you don't mind, we're going the get to the news. president biden traveled yesterday to nantucket said one secret service agent, "yes, sir, we've all heard the poem." [ laughter ] that's right, president biden traveled yesterday to nantucket to spend thanksgiving...
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bev over to andrew and. bev >> it's 1106. over to andrew and. bev >> it's1106.g. we've been talking all morning about these remembrance weekend protests , pro—palestinian protests, pro — palestinian protests, pro—palestinian protests and whether they should be allowed to go ahead . tricia be allowed to go ahead. tricia said, come on, where do we draw the line on protest? we can't allow people intimidating and scaring to death ordinary people. there to be a limit people. there has to be a limit in freedom allows to do. >> surely she does. and we've also ed gilmore from the climate >> surely she does. and we've also e he's more from the climate >> surely she does. and we've also e he's really rom the climate >> surely she does. and we've also e he's really triggered limate party. he's really triggered a big reaction. i thought he was very interesting. and very interesting. yes. and steven says, great to hear from a rational , steven says, great to hear from a rational, logical, sensible climate commentator like ed gemmell. so refreshing compared to the usual nutca
bev over to andrew and. bev >> it's 1106. over to andrew and. bev >> it's1106.g. we've been talking all morning about these remembrance weekend protests , pro—palestinian protests, pro — palestinian protests, pro—palestinian protests and whether they should be allowed to go ahead . tricia be allowed to go ahead. tricia said, come on, where do we draw the line on protest? we can't allow people intimidating and scaring to death ordinary people. there to be a limit people. there...
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andrew no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.'m i'm still thinking about jim having kids, so, you know, we got a lot going on here. yes. yes do you think this craze is finally waning? yeah, it's waning. look, we pulled our kids out of school. a public school originally, and it's hard enough on the teachers to begin with. you know, these teachers get a list of all the names and just imagine you get a list of, like, 22 kids names on the first day of school. you've got to remember all of them. they all just are picking their nose. you don't know who's who and what's what. and you got to remember their name. so my son in public school for six months, they called him jimmy. right? his name is william. they called him jimmy. we just went along with it. we just went along with it. so now you throw a protein proteins, pronouns into the i'm thinking about the meat. yeah, i'm thinking about the meat. you throw pronouns into the mix and it's all over. these poor teachers. so is he just now, jimmy, we actually just don't even give him a name
andrew no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.'m i'm still thinking about jim having kids, so, you know, we got a lot going on here. yes. yes do you think this craze is finally waning? yeah, it's waning. look, we pulled our kids out of school. a public school originally, and it's hard enough on the teachers to begin with. you know, these teachers get a list of all the names and just imagine you get a list of, like, 22 kids names on the first day of school. you've got to remember all of them. they all...
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andrew: it turns out that ai doesn't eliminate jobs. we break jobs down its tasks. to take all of those tasks and figure out where the ai options are in pioneer this technique. ai does automate a tiny amount of jobs but ai can make someone more productive which means that they are still needed but with ai they can be more productive. i don't mean to minimize the suffering for people whose jobs will go away but it turns out that most innovation companies end up growing due to cost savings. the revenue growth has no limit so those companies will wind up doing more of that. caroline: and companies will need to rescale that is where kyocera comes in. andrew: we've been privileged to serve many enterprises. and about a week ago we released generative ai we wanted to teach something online to help everyone to use ai in their day-to-day life or personal things and work as well is how it will impact your work or business. there were 43 1000 learners that signed up for seven days. they wanted to learn about generative ai and how to use it yourse
andrew: it turns out that ai doesn't eliminate jobs. we break jobs down its tasks. to take all of those tasks and figure out where the ai options are in pioneer this technique. ai does automate a tiny amount of jobs but ai can make someone more productive which means that they are still needed but with ai they can be more productive. i don't mean to minimize the suffering for people whose jobs will go away but it turns out that most innovation companies end up growing due to cost savings. the...