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eating more cadbury eggs? would you think? >> i am not a big gum tour.i didn't really change anything the past couple of years. i can see how people are going more toward the sugary sweets, the chocolate, the cookies during the pandemic. maybe they are less stressed because they are at home? >> where they may be using the gum because oh, i just had lunch and now i am going to interact with coworkers. but now we are staying distanced. [laughter] >> maybe there is not as big a need. >> i would have chewed gum to have good breath for you as your coworker. >> you are in your own breath bubble. >> tictac's are better. i chewed gum in college a little bit to help with the stress, but then i got cavities and never chewed gum sense distance -- >> check out the newest line from balenciaga. the company is selling distressed, destroyed shoes for $1800. they are track distressed sneakers selling for $1100. and then there are sweaters full of holes. nordstrom is selling them for $1750 for -- $1750. those would look great on you. >> yeah right. maybe the sweater. i do
eating more cadbury eggs? would you think? >> i am not a big gum tour.i didn't really change anything the past couple of years. i can see how people are going more toward the sugary sweets, the chocolate, the cookies during the pandemic. maybe they are less stressed because they are at home? >> where they may be using the gum because oh, i just had lunch and now i am going to interact with coworkers. but now we are staying distanced. [laughter] >> maybe there is not as big a...
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when you worked at a factory, notjust in bournville, in cadburys, but nestles as we used to call it into work, any of the brewers, any of the factories had football fields, social clubs. some of them had housing. my first house i bought was a railway house, provided by british rail and provided by the great western railway. all of that has gone. people now disregard the workforce as something that's under their shoe in some ways. not if you're an office worker, but if you're doing refuse collection, if you're doing care services, if you're doing manufacturing, in many ways you are an inconvenience and we are waiting to automate you out. before we go back to sort of the disputes you're currently in, you paid a very heavy price for being a trade unionist. a phrase that will mean a great deal to trade unionists listening and watching but might not mean a lot to other people. you were blacklisted. what happened ? so, i came out of engineering because it was closing down and went into construction, which was transferable skills, good thing. and i remained a union activist and there was a lo
when you worked at a factory, notjust in bournville, in cadburys, but nestles as we used to call it into work, any of the brewers, any of the factories had football fields, social clubs. some of them had housing. my first house i bought was a railway house, provided by british rail and provided by the great western railway. all of that has gone. people now disregard the workforce as something that's under their shoe in some ways. not if you're an office worker, but if you're doing refuse...
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. >> wait -- i had a cadbury cream egg i hadn't eaten, and they're seasonal, they're hard to get now.h einbinder. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> mike: holy cow, hannah. >> what's up, los angeles? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: is that your new persona? >> that's me, i'm dressed the part, don't you see? shout-out to the 405 from l.a., really happy to be here, yeah! great freeway. >> mike: wow. so this is so exciting. i love "hacks." everyone loves "hacks." >> thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> mike: it's so good. nominated for 15 emmys. how is your life different day to day since you were nominated for all these darn emmys? >> you know, not a whole lot. i'm a stand-up comedian, so i'm kind of constantly humbled almost every night of my life. [ laughter ] >> mike: yeah, sure. >> like the day that we received the beautiful, generous nominations at 8:00 a.m. it was very exciting. 8:00 p.m. that night, i was doing stand-up. probably 12 feet from a dumpster. >> mike: sure. [ laughter ] >> so i'm not talking a chill dumpster, i'm talking trash day is tomorrow dumpster. [ laughter ] >> mi
. >> wait -- i had a cadbury cream egg i hadn't eaten, and they're seasonal, they're hard to get now.h einbinder. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> mike: holy cow, hannah. >> what's up, los angeles? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: is that your new persona? >> that's me, i'm dressed the part, don't you see? shout-out to the 405 from l.a., really happy to be here, yeah! great freeway. >> mike: wow. so this is so exciting. i love "hacks." everyone loves...
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profitable -- >> unilever is a different set of issues, right >> some people are looking way back to cadburyshed the split of the beverages away from the candy, and then the takeover offer by kraft. so that's an extreme, but this ceo is under particular pressure, because they had this failed -- with the consumer health business, so clearly there are options on the table unilever has hundreds of brands, about 400 brands to b ben & jerry's. there are ways they can make change the structure it has lagged. i thought it was interest that they both mentioned sustainability under the former ceo they had turned into a sustainable company. they get credit on the esg, but the problem is the growth and profitability have been been there. >> that's the kind of environment we're in after the break, we'll talk about the president's plan to combat inflation as grocery prices hit 42-year highs a check on the markets here. the dow session low at the open was down about 460, currently down about50 2 we're back in a couple minutes this thing, it's making me get an ice bath again. what do you mean? these straps
profitable -- >> unilever is a different set of issues, right >> some people are looking way back to cadburyshed the split of the beverages away from the candy, and then the takeover offer by kraft. so that's an extreme, but this ceo is under particular pressure, because they had this failed -- with the consumer health business, so clearly there are options on the table unilever has hundreds of brands, about 400 brands to b ben & jerry's. there are ways they can make change the...
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the children in bonneville, birmingham, practising weekly now after school held on the grounds of cadburyling—ellis and giovanni pernice, the winners of strictly come dancing. they've been chatting with wendy hurrell. silence. it was a tv moment that took the nation's breath away — the ten seconds of silence in rose and giovanni's strictly come dancing routine last year. it said so much about the experience of deaf people and this exuberant young woman. the reaction from the hearing people was incredible. it made them start thinking. it made them think what they can do to be better towards deaf people and made them become more relaxed around deaf people and not be so frightened. and actually, it's ok to be curious and try and find things out, because that is better. that is how we get on better. we knew it was going to be a great dance. we wanted to send a message, but the reaction has been bigger. they have continued to appear together long after winning strictly come dancing, recently making a visit to the frank barnes school for deaf children in king's cross. it was the first time i ha
the children in bonneville, birmingham, practising weekly now after school held on the grounds of cadburyling—ellis and giovanni pernice, the winners of strictly come dancing. they've been chatting with wendy hurrell. silence. it was a tv moment that took the nation's breath away — the ten seconds of silence in rose and giovanni's strictly come dancing routine last year. it said so much about the experience of deaf people and this exuberant young woman. the reaction from the hearing people...