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harry farley is in westminster for us. the moment. harry farley is in westminsterfor us.take us through, for those who perhaps are not too familiar with how parliament works, what is going to happen this afternoon? in works, what is going to happen this afternoon? , ., afternoon? in the uk there is two houses, afternoon? in the uk there is two houses. the _ afternoon? in the uk there is two houses, the house _ afternoon? in the uk there is two houses, the house of _ afternoon? in the uk there is two houses, the house of commons | afternoon? in the uk there is two i houses, the house of commons and afternoon? in the uk there is two - houses, the house of commons and the house of lords, the house of lords is the second chamber, the revising chamber as it were, the house of commons is the elected one with mp5. it has been bouncing between the two for several months now. you heard from barbara plett usher how long this policy has been in the offing, more than two years, but it's been more than two years, but it's been more than two years, but it's been more than four months s
harry farley is in westminster for us. the moment. harry farley is in westminsterfor us.take us through, for those who perhaps are not too familiar with how parliament works, what is going to happen this afternoon? in works, what is going to happen this afternoon? , ., afternoon? in the uk there is two houses, afternoon? in the uk there is two houses. the _ afternoon? in the uk there is two houses, the house _ afternoon? in the uk there is two houses, the house of _ afternoon? in the uk there...
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harry farley at westminster, thank ou career. harry farley at westminster, thank you very _ career.rry farley at westminster, thank you very much indeed. - the mother of a student fatally stabbed in nottingham has written an open letter to a police officer who wrote graphic whatsapp messages about the crime scene. barnaby webber was one of three people killed lastjune. his mum emma said the officer should "show the respect that was not given to her son". america's top diplomat is due to arrive in china shortly, secretary of state antony blinken is expected to urge beijing to end its military support for russia. he is due to meet with senior officials in beijing and shanghai. china and the us, the world's two biggest economies remain deeply at odds over trade, technology, taiwan and ukraine war. laura bicker is our correspondent in beijing. she gave this assessment of the likely conversations ahead for the two countries. the us secretary of state, antony blinken, is heading to china to try to stabilise ties between the two world's largest economies. and there will be discussions from
harry farley at westminster, thank ou career. harry farley at westminster, thank you very _ career.rry farley at westminster, thank you very much indeed. - the mother of a student fatally stabbed in nottingham has written an open letter to a police officer who wrote graphic whatsapp messages about the crime scene. barnaby webber was one of three people killed lastjune. his mum emma said the officer should "show the respect that was not given to her son". america's top diplomat is due...
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i'm back at college, and clair farley has really impressed on me to have a voice and to have agency, you have to have an education. >> mayor breed has led this effort. she made a $2.3 million investment into trans homes, and she spear headed this effort in partnership with my office and tony, and we're so proud to have a mayor who continues to commit and really make sure that everyone in this city can thrive. >> our community has the most resources, and i'm very happy to be here and to have a place finally to call home. thank you. [applause] >> one, two, three. [applause] >> even in those moments when i do feel kind of alone or unseen or doubt myself, i take a look at the community and the power of the supportive allies that are at the table that really help me to push past that. being yourself, it's the word of wisdom i would give anyone. surely be patient with yourself and your dream. knowing that love, you may not always feel that from your family around you, but you can >> i try to start every day not looking at my phone by doing something that is grounding. that is usually medit
i'm back at college, and clair farley has really impressed on me to have a voice and to have agency, you have to have an education. >> mayor breed has led this effort. she made a $2.3 million investment into trans homes, and she spear headed this effort in partnership with my office and tony, and we're so proud to have a mayor who continues to commit and really make sure that everyone in this city can thrive. >> our community has the most resources, and i'm very happy to be here and...
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chris farley. >> chris farley. >> seth: yeah. >> yes, thank you. >> seth: i'm sorry.eth: okay so i'm gonna -- would you narrate as the panda? >> i'm going to try, yeah. >> seth: okay, gotcha. so let's take a look at cecily's new favorite panda video. >> so he sees his friends and he's like, "whoa, whoa, whoa. hold on. hold on, i'm coming. here i come, you guys." and he jumps down, right? oh, oh-ho-ho! [ laughter ] it's a lot of just "oh, oh, oh." "hey, what's going on, you guys?" and he sees his friend. "did you guys see me fall?" [ laughter ] "did you see that? hold on. i'm going to get a sip of water." [ laughter ] "i'm going to get some water from my -- oh, oh, oh!" [ laughter ] "did you guys see that?" [ applause ] it's just a lot of "whoa, whoa, whoa." >> seth: i love he was like, "i'll clear my head. i'll go get some water, they'll forget." and then he eats [ bleep ] again. >> he does so many times, so well. >> seth: it's really wonderful. another thing i want to ask about is this wonderful play. >> yes. >> seth: so you actually started -- you went to theater sc
chris farley. >> chris farley. >> seth: yeah. >> yes, thank you. >> seth: i'm sorry.eth: okay so i'm gonna -- would you narrate as the panda? >> i'm going to try, yeah. >> seth: okay, gotcha. so let's take a look at cecily's new favorite panda video. >> so he sees his friends and he's like, "whoa, whoa, whoa. hold on. hold on, i'm coming. here i come, you guys." and he jumps down, right? oh, oh-ho-ho! [ laughter ] it's a lot of just "oh,...
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i'm back at college, and clair farley has really impressed on me to have a voice and to have agency, you have to have an education. >> mayor breed has led this effort. she made a $2.3 million investment into trans homes, and she spear headed this effort in partnership with my office and tony, and we're so proud to have a mayor who continues to commit and really make sure that everyone in this city can thrive. >> our community has the most resources, and i'm very happy to be here and to have a place finally to call home. thank you. [applause] >> one, two, three. [applause] >> even in those moments when i do feel kind of alone or unseen or doubt myself, i take a look at the community and the power of the supportive allies that are at the table that really help me to push past that. being yourself, it's the word of wisdom i would give anyone. surely be patient with yourself and your dream. knowing that love, you may not always feel that from your family around you, but you can francisco budget and finance committee meeting of april 3, 2024. >> good morning. the meeting will come to orde
i'm back at college, and clair farley has really impressed on me to have a voice and to have agency, you have to have an education. >> mayor breed has led this effort. she made a $2.3 million investment into trans homes, and she spear headed this effort in partnership with my office and tony, and we're so proud to have a mayor who continues to commit and really make sure that everyone in this city can thrive. >> our community has the most resources, and i'm very happy to be here and...
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harry farley live there at _ aid getting into gaza. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. life of abc news. a five—year trial will try to find out whether the tests can spot the early signs. blood tests for dementia will be offered at more than 50 memory clinics across the uk. the trials are being run by teams in oxford and london with thousands of volunteers, and the plan is to introduce screening for dementia in over—50s. fergus walsh reports. what can our blood tell us about our brain? this small trial in oxford is looking for clues. lucy, like many of the healthy volunteers, has a personalfamily motivation for being involved. the main driver for the dementia was because my mother had dementia, and ijust have very close personal experience of how miserable that is. i mean, she wasn't... fortunately, she was relatively old, she was in her 80s when it started, and she died at 97. but her last few years were really mired by the disease. what's your first language? over the next five years, around 5000 people will take p
harry farley live there at _ aid getting into gaza. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. life of abc news. a five—year trial will try to find out whether the tests can spot the early signs. blood tests for dementia will be offered at more than 50 memory clinics across the uk. the trials are being run by teams in oxford and london with thousands of volunteers, and the plan is to introduce screening for dementia in over—50s. fergus walsh reports. what can our blood tell us...
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thanks very much for getting us across - very much for getting us across that, harry farley, our political — the bbc has witnessed chinese vessels firing water cannon at philippines coastguard ships. it happened near the disputed scarborough shoal an area that has been a flashpoint between the two countries in recent years. the filipino authorities said its boats had been involved in a mission to deliver fuel and food to fishermen in the area. it accused beijing of once again installing a floating barrier across the entrance to the shoal. chinese state media reports its coastguard as saying it had "expelled" a philippine coastguard ship and other vessels from the area. it is extremely rare for foreign media to be granted access to philippines coastguard patrols in the south china sea — but our correspondent jonathan head was on board. shouting. this is how china defends its claim to the entire south china sea. water cannon raking the deck of a filipino coastguard ship, soaking everyone. we were just off scarborough shoal, a coral reef that is claimed by both countries. but much closer to t
thanks very much for getting us across - very much for getting us across that, harry farley, our political — the bbc has witnessed chinese vessels firing water cannon at philippines coastguard ships. it happened near the disputed scarborough shoal an area that has been a flashpoint between the two countries in recent years. the filipino authorities said its boats had been involved in a mission to deliver fuel and food to fishermen in the area. it accused beijing of once again installing a...
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harry farley. thank _ end of the next parliament. hottest march ever recorded — that's according to the eu's climate change service copernicus. it's the tenth month in a row that a new air temperature record has been set. sea surface temperatures were even more dramatic. our climate editor justin rowlatt reports. last week, the president of zimbabwe declared a national disaster because of a deep drought in the country. low rainfall has slashed crop yields, driving up food prices and putting an estimated 2.7 million people at risk of hunger. it is just one example of a pattern of heat and drought affecting countries as far afield as southern europe and southeast asia. this graph shows how march continued the world's run of record—breaking monthly temperatures. this extreme heat has got many climate scientists worried. the reality is that we can quantify a large proportion of the extra heat that's causing these records, but not all of it. so there needs to be a lot more science, and there will be much more science coming out over the n
harry farley. thank _ end of the next parliament. hottest march ever recorded — that's according to the eu's climate change service copernicus. it's the tenth month in a row that a new air temperature record has been set. sea surface temperatures were even more dramatic. our climate editor justin rowlatt reports. last week, the president of zimbabwe declared a national disaster because of a deep drought in the country. low rainfall has slashed crop yields, driving up food prices and putting...
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that is our i political correspondent harry farley.apital, kigali. the government has largely stood back and watched all the legal and political wrangling in the uk over this controversial plan, but in the meantime it has maintained a ready position throughout. so, for example, the hostel where the migrants would land has been prepared to receive them now for nearly two years. this is where they would make their applications for asylum here. and even if those are rejected they will still have the right to stay with residence permits. that was a decision taken in response to concerns of the british supreme court that there was a risk that they could deported back to the countries from which they had fled. and it does require changes in rwandan law which are working its way through the system now along with other measures in order to be compliant with the supreme court's concerns and with the treaty that rwanda has since signed with the uk. the government here has strongly objected to the country being called unsafe. it says, in fact, rw
that is our i political correspondent harry farley.apital, kigali. the government has largely stood back and watched all the legal and political wrangling in the uk over this controversial plan, but in the meantime it has maintained a ready position throughout. so, for example, the hostel where the migrants would land has been prepared to receive them now for nearly two years. this is where they would make their applications for asylum here. and even if those are rejected they will still have...
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harry farley, bbc news, in westminster.alk to our washington correspondent gary o'donohue, but first to yolande knell injerusalem. yolande, israel's war cabinet meeting now with reports it's split on the timing and the scale of a response to iran's attack. that's correct. we know that the israeli military has drawn up a list of possible action that could be taken against iran, and now the war cabinet, we believe it is already meeting, that we've not had confirmation of that. it is really weighing up those different options, and we've had an israeli official source who has been briefing the media that, really, this was such a large attack that happened that israel does need to respond in some kind of way. you have israeli politicians who have been saying that, really now, a powerful message needs to be sent to iran, basically as deterrence, to make sure it doesn't do the same kind of thing again. then you have other important voices, including key decision—makers in the war cabinet, who have been talking up the benefit of no
harry farley, bbc news, in westminster.alk to our washington correspondent gary o'donohue, but first to yolande knell injerusalem. yolande, israel's war cabinet meeting now with reports it's split on the timing and the scale of a response to iran's attack. that's correct. we know that the israeli military has drawn up a list of possible action that could be taken against iran, and now the war cabinet, we believe it is already meeting, that we've not had confirmation of that. it is really...
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phil lebeau joins us now with the latest hi, phil >> courtney, just a few minutes ago, jim farley wased about making money with electric vehicles we'll show you shortly, they did not do that in the first quarter. not a surprise, but he said, look, we're making progress, and it is the goal it has to stand on its own so, let's go first over the overall quarter for ford, as you mentioned, they did beat the street earning 49 cent as share the street was expecting 42. revenue just shy of expectations at $39.9 billion, the street was expecting just over $40 billion, so, a very slight miss there now, the three divisions, and this is how ford reports its business i.c.e. vehicles, 905 million is not a huge beat, profit that you would expect given the f-150, but remember, the f-150 is just launching, and they are dealing with that right now, so, you're not going to see a big profit jump there that will improve as the quarters go along, as volumes increase then, you look at the commercial vehicle business this is where they're killing it right now. the commercial vehicle business brought in $3 b
phil lebeau joins us now with the latest hi, phil >> courtney, just a few minutes ago, jim farley wased about making money with electric vehicles we'll show you shortly, they did not do that in the first quarter. not a surprise, but he said, look, we're making progress, and it is the goal it has to stand on its own so, let's go first over the overall quarter for ford, as you mentioned, they did beat the street earning 49 cent as share the street was expecting 42. revenue just shy of...
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let's speak to our political correspondent, harry farley who is in westminster.sial is it to move the decision away from gps to someone else on this issue of fitness for work. ., ., ., , ., work. the royal college of general practitioners _ work. the royal college of general practitioners have _ work. the royal college of general practitioners have welcomed - work. the royal college of general practitioners have welcomed this i practitioners have welcomed this call for evidence. they say they are assessing sickness can be part of the normal conversation, but they are welcoming the call for evidence. it is worth pointing out a few of the statistics behind rishi sunak was my argument that he is making today. they are quite staggering, a record number of people out of work, 2.8 million, 850,000 more since the pandemic. the prime minister makes the argument that half of those who are out of work say they have depression or anxiety and he says he worries that we as a country are over medicalised mental health. he did say that if people had mental health problems they
let's speak to our political correspondent, harry farley who is in westminster.sial is it to move the decision away from gps to someone else on this issue of fitness for work. ., ., ., , ., work. the royal college of general practitioners _ work. the royal college of general practitioners have _ work. the royal college of general practitioners have welcomed - work. the royal college of general practitioners have welcomed this i practitioners have welcomed this call for evidence. they say they...
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our political correspondent harry farley has more. listening to that speech.ite staggering statistics, to be honest — 2.8 million people — a record number out of work with sickness. and he said half of those had depression or anxiety. it's worth actually pointing out that for most of those, actually, actually, mental health problems were a secondary, not the main cause of their sickness. but he said a worrying number were younger people and he talked about those with less severe mental health conditions should be in work. and that's the range of measures — just picking out one or two for you. firstly, he said they would the government would consult on tightening up eligibility for personal independence payments, that's disability benefit payments, saying that those who do have less severe mental health conditions should be in work. the other thing that the government is going to consult on is stripping gps of their power to sign sick notes and saying that other work and health care professionals would instead do that to take that away from gps. it's worth just
our political correspondent harry farley has more. listening to that speech.ite staggering statistics, to be honest — 2.8 million people — a record number out of work with sickness. and he said half of those had depression or anxiety. it's worth actually pointing out that for most of those, actually, actually, mental health problems were a secondary, not the main cause of their sickness. but he said a worrying number were younger people and he talked about those with less severe mental...
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farley is reporting earnings next week. can you tell me and all the club members that you would agree to push that ahead of earnings? >> this stock, everything you said is right, and thank you. this stock has come down a great deal in the last few weeks . the ones that are six, look how well they did. i think the time to sell out of this market was when it was going parabolic and now, we are past that. i just know that if you come in and start doing some perks, you could improve tonight. i am taking the big six, head on to give you my take. >>> from big banks to regionals, i'm checking in with a tennessee bank to see how they are doing. >>> i have a bone to pick with how we handle and the trust in this country and in laying out why i think it needs a change. >>> don't miss a second of "mad money" . have a question? send an email, or tweet at #madmentions or give us a call . miss somhietng? head to madmoney.cnbc.com. what is cirkul? cirkul is the fuel you need to take flight. cirkul is the energy that gets you to the next le
farley is reporting earnings next week. can you tell me and all the club members that you would agree to push that ahead of earnings? >> this stock, everything you said is right, and thank you. this stock has come down a great deal in the last few weeks . the ones that are six, look how well they did. i think the time to sell out of this market was when it was going parabolic and now, we are past that. i just know that if you come in and start doing some perks, you could improve tonight....
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here's our political correspondent harry farley with more on mr sunak�*s announcement. are some interesting details there about when he expects flight to take off, he said 10—12 weeks as you said there. and some interesting detail about the work the government has been doing behind—the—scenes to ensure that this plan is ready to go and is operational as soon as possible. so, just to run you through those, he said they had identified an airfield and a commercial airline to take flights off. he said that they had 500 people trained and ready to escort people to rwanda. he said that they had secured extra court time to process legal claims, and 200 people legally trained to do that. so i think what rishi sunak was trying to do there was to get ahead of the debate this evening in the house of lords and house of commons about the intricacies of the bill and say that the government is ready to get flights off as soon as possible. obviously, the caveat to all of that is that rishi sunak initially said that he wanted to get flights off in the spring, he is now saying the flight
here's our political correspondent harry farley with more on mr sunak�*s announcement. are some interesting details there about when he expects flight to take off, he said 10—12 weeks as you said there. and some interesting detail about the work the government has been doing behind—the—scenes to ensure that this plan is ready to go and is operational as soon as possible. so, just to run you through those, he said they had identified an airfield and a commercial airline to take flights...
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our political correspondent, harry farley, reports.he amount of crime that's going on in blackpool at the moment is horrendous. there's a lot of homeless and there's a lot of people that are just bordering. for more than 20 years, from 1997 to 2019, this was a labour town. then borisjohnson's campaign to get brexit done and the promise of levelling up flipped it to the tories. now, with the scandal—hit former conservative mp having to step down, rishi sunak faces a challenge to keep blackpool blue. many coastal areas struggle, blackpool perhaps more than most. it holds eight of the ten most deprived neighbourhoods in england. but this town has received millions in investment, which for some is having an impact. i feel it's starting to pick up. you can see there's new cafe—bars turning up. they've got the new buildings round there. you know, there are some really good places round here and some positives as well. others aren't convinced. it's the worst town for unemployment, the worst town for sickness in the country. so you want to get
our political correspondent, harry farley, reports.he amount of crime that's going on in blackpool at the moment is horrendous. there's a lot of homeless and there's a lot of people that are just bordering. for more than 20 years, from 1997 to 2019, this was a labour town. then borisjohnson's campaign to get brexit done and the promise of levelling up flipped it to the tories. now, with the scandal—hit former conservative mp having to step down, rishi sunak faces a challenge to keep blackpool...
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here's our political correspondent harry farley with more on mr sunak�*s announcement.ere. and some interesting detail about the work the government has been doing behind—the—scenes to ensure that this plan is ready to go and is operational as soon as possible. so, just to run you through those, he said they had identified
here's our political correspondent harry farley with more on mr sunak�*s announcement.ere. and some interesting detail about the work the government has been doing behind—the—scenes to ensure that this plan is ready to go and is operational as soon as possible. so, just to run you through those, he said they had identified
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our political correspondent harry farley reports from westminster.e again and how to respond. the foreign secretary gave his assessment. iran to respond. the foreign secretary gave his assessment.— gave his assessment. iran has suffered a _ gave his assessment. iran has suffered a double _ gave his assessment. iran has suffered a double defeat, - gave his assessment. iran has suffered a double defeat, the | suffered a double defeat, the failure of their attack and by making this attack we have revealed to the world their true nature as a malign influence in the region. but there was also this warning to israel. ~ .. there was also this warning to israel. ~ ., ., , israel. we are urging them as friends to _ israel. we are urging them as friends to think _ israel. we are urging them as friends to think with - israel. we are urging them as friends to think with head - israel. we are urging them as friends to think with head as i israel. we are urging them as i friends to think with head as well as heart, smart as well as tough, and to recognise iran suf
our political correspondent harry farley reports from westminster.e again and how to respond. the foreign secretary gave his assessment. iran to respond. the foreign secretary gave his assessment.— gave his assessment. iran has suffered a _ gave his assessment. iran has suffered a double _ gave his assessment. iran has suffered a double defeat, - gave his assessment. iran has suffered a double defeat, the | suffered a double defeat, the failure of their attack and by making this attack we...
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speaking of iconic snl moments, who remembers this chris farley sketch? that's a classic. >> nearly three decades after the iconic comedian's passing a biopic is in the works. emmy winner paul malter houser to star in the movie, josh gad on board to direct that. chris farley spent five seasons stealing scenes with snl, passed away in '97 at the age of 33. adapting the chris farley show, written by his brother tom and reportedly to have the blessing of the farley family. >> wow. >> look forward to that. >>> next up, no doubt over the weekend the grammy winning band hit do stage of coachella, performing together for the first time in nine years, epic set list included the hits, olivia rodrigo stepped out to perform the group's 24-year-old track bath water. ♪ love to watch it ♪ ♪ big day could love another ♪ >> on social media olivia shared, i remember hearing bath water for the first time when i had just started writing songs, it totally turned my world on its head and inspires me to this day. >> cool. >> no doubt will be back at it at coachella again this
speaking of iconic snl moments, who remembers this chris farley sketch? that's a classic. >> nearly three decades after the iconic comedian's passing a biopic is in the works. emmy winner paul malter houser to star in the movie, josh gad on board to direct that. chris farley spent five seasons stealing scenes with snl, passed away in '97 at the age of 33. adapting the chris farley show, written by his brother tom and reportedly to have the blessing of the farley family. >> wow....
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as chris farley once told us, el nino in spanish means the nino. >> la nina will take over next winter which means el nino. near normal temperatures tomorrow and then things warm up, not a full fledged heat dome, but an air of high pressure will weigh down on top of us, really squish the marine layer resulting in above normal high temperatures wednesday, thursday, friday. then a whole different pattern kicks in for the weekend, much cooler and potentially even showery. we'll talk more about that momentarily. now looking outside, blue skies from the mark hopkins hotel, 60s and 70s, the warm spot santa rosa at 73 degrees, cool spot downtown san francisco right at 60, all these numbers pretty close to typical. later on tonight with clear skies our temperatures cool off efficiently. if you head out to the coliseum for the a's game, temperature at game time in about an hour and a half lower half of the 60s, steadily dropping to the 50s with clear skies and temperatures eventually level off in the 40s by early tomorrow morning. the very warmest spot stay right around 50 degrees, 2 to 4 degre
as chris farley once told us, el nino in spanish means the nino. >> la nina will take over next winter which means el nino. near normal temperatures tomorrow and then things warm up, not a full fledged heat dome, but an air of high pressure will weigh down on top of us, really squish the marine layer resulting in above normal high temperatures wednesday, thursday, friday. then a whole different pattern kicks in for the weekend, much cooler and potentially even showery. we'll talk more...
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. >>> up next, chris farley bio-pic is in the works. we know paul walter howser is in the lead.ley who lived in the van down by the river. farley passed away at 33 years old in 1997. >>> ryan gosling is hosting "snl" for the third time. he is known for breaking character in every sketch. this week's promos tease it. >> i'm ryan gosling hosting with chris stapleton. >> it's going to be a great show. >> you're not looking at the camera. >> sorry. >> you're still not facing the right way. >> i looked into the eclipse and can't tell where the camera is. >> okay. >> i feel if i were on snl, i would break all the time with everyone around me. you can catch it at 11:30 p.m. eastern on nbc. >> it makes me laugh more than the sketches. >> he was on with kristen wiig last week. >> a lot of good hosts. >>> still to come, our saturday morning boost and the reason this young woman and her family are so excited. here's a hint. it's col >>> still to come on "today," why couples are type 2 diabetes? discover the ozempic® tri-zone. ♪ ♪ i got the power of 3. i lowered my a1c, cv risk, and lost so
. >>> up next, chris farley bio-pic is in the works. we know paul walter howser is in the lead.ley who lived in the van down by the river. farley passed away at 33 years old in 1997. >>> ryan gosling is hosting "snl" for the third time. he is known for breaking character in every sketch. this week's promos tease it. >> i'm ryan gosling hosting with chris stapleton. >> it's going to be a great show. >> you're not looking at the camera. >>...
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our political correspondent harry farley is in westminsterfor us. explained the situation.on. this is not the rwanda scheme _ explained the situation. this is not the rwanda scheme we _ explained the situation. this is not the rwanda scheme we have - explained the situation. this is not the rwanda scheme we have been| the rwanda scheme we have been talking about, that policy aims to forcibly deport those who have arrived in the uk illegally, but this asylum seeker voluntarily went to rwanda under a separate scheme the government announced in march and that scheme is for those whose claims have been processed in the uk and have been rejected, so this man was paid £3000 to go on a commercial flight, and labour say they govern is so desperate to get flights off the ground that they have even paid someone to go. the question is, how significant is this? symbolically it is the first time that someone has voluntarily been sent to rwanda, so it is a big week for local elections, so symbolically it is important, but rishi sunak�*s pledge was to stop the boats, and this particular a
our political correspondent harry farley is in westminsterfor us. explained the situation.on. this is not the rwanda scheme _ explained the situation. this is not the rwanda scheme we _ explained the situation. this is not the rwanda scheme we have - explained the situation. this is not the rwanda scheme we have been| the rwanda scheme we have been talking about, that policy aims to forcibly deport those who have arrived in the uk illegally, but this asylum seeker voluntarily went to rwanda...
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our political correspondent, harry farley, has been explaning more about this case.gship rwanda scheme that they've been talking so much about that aims to forcibly deport those who come to the uk illegally on small boats. this asylum seeker voluntarily chose to go to kigali. that came... that's under a separate scheme that the government set up in march. they're offering to pay those whose asylum claims have been processed here in the uk and being rejected, and been rejected, pay them £3,000 to voluntarily go to kigali. so that's what's happened in this case. it's the first time that someone has been sent to rwanda under this scheme. the labour party, they say that the government are so desperate to send, get flights off the ground to rwanda that they've paid someone to go. so i think the question is, how significant is this? well, symbolically, it is significant. as i said, it's the first time that someone has voluntarily been sent to rwanda. and obviously it's a big week in the uk with local elections. but remember, rishi sunak, the prime minister's pledge was to
our political correspondent, harry farley, has been explaning more about this case.gship rwanda scheme that they've been talking so much about that aims to forcibly deport those who come to the uk illegally on small boats. this asylum seeker voluntarily chose to go to kigali. that came... that's under a separate scheme that the government set up in march. they're offering to pay those whose asylum claims have been processed here in the uk and being rejected, and been rejected, pay them £3,000...
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let's speak to our political correspondent, harry farley, who's live in westminster.prime minister saying no ifs and knowbuts, it will pass today. mps this afternoon will dote on the changes lord howe suggested. we are expecting mps to reject them. we are expecting mps to reject them. we are expecting the lords to reattach the certain changes to the bill. it will bands between the two houses, the house of lords and commons, until eventually we are expecting at some point this evening, i do could be late this evening, for the house of lords to eventually give way and for the bill to go through. the government saying they on offering any concessions, any changes to the bill, but the lords want to see. labour and the lord saying they are looking to back down, so it could be a late one. ., , ., , looking to back down, so it could be a late one-— a late one. lots of procedure to get throu~h. a late one. lots of procedure to get through. thank _ a late one. lots of procedure to get through. thank you. _ a late one. lots of procedure to get through. thank you. we _ a late on
let's speak to our political correspondent, harry farley, who's live in westminster.prime minister saying no ifs and knowbuts, it will pass today. mps this afternoon will dote on the changes lord howe suggested. we are expecting mps to reject them. we are expecting mps to reject them. we are expecting the lords to reattach the certain changes to the bill. it will bands between the two houses, the house of lords and commons, until eventually we are expecting at some point this evening, i do...
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we can cross live to westminster to speak to our political correspondent harry farley.uppose we will get the details of the british involvement but i suppose the basic message to israel of restraint will be underlined in the next few minutes. i of restraint will be underlined in the next few minutes.— of restraint will be underlined in the next few minutes. i think that's exactly right. _ the next few minutes. i think that's exactly right. i _ the next few minutes. i think that's exactly right, i think _ the next few minutes. i think that's exactly right, i think we _ the next few minutes. i think that's exactly right, i think we can - the next few minutes. i think that's exactly right, i think we can expect| exactly right, i think we can expect the prime minister to call for calm. i think he will condemn the iranian strikes on israel and i think he will seek to defend why the raf got involved and he will argue that it was in britain's own national interests for the raf to do so. shooting down some iranian drones there. i think we can expect more details. we can expect
we can cross live to westminster to speak to our political correspondent harry farley.uppose we will get the details of the british involvement but i suppose the basic message to israel of restraint will be underlined in the next few minutes. i of restraint will be underlined in the next few minutes.— of restraint will be underlined in the next few minutes. i think that's exactly right. _ the next few minutes. i think that's exactly right. i _ the next few minutes. i think that's exactly...
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(read on) let's speak to our political correspondent, harry farley, who's live in westminster. what are?— will happen? later this afternoon, we do not know— will happen? later this afternoon, we do not know when, _ will happen? later this afternoon, we do not know when, the - will happen? later this afternoon, we do not know when, the housel will happen? later this afternoon, i we do not know when, the house of commons mps will vote and debate the changes that the house of lords inserted last week. we expect mps to reject those changes. the bill will go back to the house of lords probably early this evening at some point. and then the question will be well the house of lords reinsert the changes they want to see, certainly from speaking to labour sources in the lords they are keen not to back down and they want the government to offer concessions, particularly on whether those who work with uk forces overseas, particularly they are thinking of people in afghanistan, who helped british troops there, whether they will be exempt from being deported. the government said there are enough saf
(read on) let's speak to our political correspondent, harry farley, who's live in westminster. what are?— will happen? later this afternoon, we do not know— will happen? later this afternoon, we do not know when, _ will happen? later this afternoon, we do not know when, the - will happen? later this afternoon, we do not know when, the housel will happen? later this afternoon, i we do not know when, the house of commons mps will vote and debate the changes that the house of lords inserted...
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iran's looking farley im impatet and if i'm aran, and i'm leaning on hezbollah to maybe conduct attackshern israel. that's something that israel has to deal with as soon as they're done with rafah in the south. liz: general, what the officer just said and the adults in the room in iran and deterring war in the mideast? >> no, this goes back to octobek to 2020 and when they started really reproaching iran and encouraging them to do what they've done. liz: what the general just said, do you agree the white house needs to stop appeasing iran and go hard after iran's oil and even sanction chinese companies that buy it? >> 100% i agree with them. it was insane to me and just after the iranian attack and biden administration going with the $10 billion waiver and for the iranian attack and bringing iraqi line in sue dam in the white house and going for the front shop and asking zero pressure on iran and the administration leaves office. liz: 10 billion more in revenue and now iran is making tens of billions of dollars of oil with the funds and raising price of oil and gas? >> i think the presi
iran's looking farley im impatet and if i'm aran, and i'm leaning on hezbollah to maybe conduct attackshern israel. that's something that israel has to deal with as soon as they're done with rafah in the south. liz: general, what the officer just said and the adults in the room in iran and deterring war in the mideast? >> no, this goes back to octobek to 2020 and when they started really reproaching iran and encouraging them to do what they've done. liz: what the general just said, do you...
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i mean, if we had, let's say, if farley were sitting over there, which i wish he were -- >> he ascendshis, in a sense. >> farley's just, over and over, saying, you got to have something fresh, something new. the f-150 is killing the cybertruck. >> yep. >>> it's the 35th anniversary of cnbc. and i hope you know that. >> are you going to ring the bell this afternoon? >> i don't think i'll be here for that, but i do remember 30 years ago, when i was a fledgling reporter here -- >> you were 30 years old. >> thank you. the first story that i covered in depth was the fight for paramount, and here i am again doing it all over. it was sumner redstone and barry diller. of course, redstone prevailed, viacom buying it for $10 billion, by the way. value above the current market value for paramount, which also includes cbs at this point, as well as viacom, which became a far larger company. here we are again. i have to admit i find it fascinating yet again. let me give you a quick update because we have been covering it for some time. first of all, this period of exclusivity that the ellison camp,
i mean, if we had, let's say, if farley were sitting over there, which i wish he were -- >> he ascendshis, in a sense. >> farley's just, over and over, saying, you got to have something fresh, something new. the f-150 is killing the cybertruck. >> yep. >>> it's the 35th anniversary of cnbc. and i hope you know that. >> are you going to ring the bell this afternoon? >> i don't think i'll be here for that, but i do remember 30 years ago, when i was a...
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we call him baby chris farley.ay he walks around, and like -- he's just hilarious. >> jimmy: the younger one is crazier? it seems to always be the case. i wonder why that is. >> because we don't care as much? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: maybe there's less supervision. maybe they're trying harder to get attention and that's a good way to get attention? >> i guess. >> jimmy: yeah, because our son, billy, is much crazier than our daughter, who's a few years older than him. >> and billy seemed mild mannered to me, though. >> jimmy: mild mannered at school. we don't understand it. when we get -- go to the parent-teacher conference we go, "really?" they're like, "he's such a good litigationer in." "are you sure? you know we're billy's parents, right?" [ laughter ] then we'll go home, "you know, your teacher said said you were a great listener." and he's very proud of himself. "why are you not a great listener here at our house?" and we don't know the answer for that either. >> i'm afraid for little jimmy to go to school. >> j
we call him baby chris farley.ay he walks around, and like -- he's just hilarious. >> jimmy: the younger one is crazier? it seems to always be the case. i wonder why that is. >> because we don't care as much? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: maybe there's less supervision. maybe they're trying harder to get attention and that's a good way to get attention? >> i guess. >> jimmy: yeah, because our son, billy, is much crazier than our daughter, who's a few years older than him....
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i was in dearborn talking to ceo jim farley from ford motor company about their future in mustang.ination of america. it's kind of like the f-150 or harley davidson or apple product. it just was a right product, the right time we never stopped investing in it. >> all right. i promise you guys a world exclusive for "fox & friends" in the morning. and it is the 60th anniversary edition right here at wimbledon. they're only going to make 9165 ofever these. that produce lower emissions that lead to higher test scores? or that propane can cut your energy costs at home? it powers big jobs and small ones too. from hospitals to hospitality, people rely on propane-an energy source that's affordable, plentiful, and environmentally friendly for everyone. get the facts at propane.com/now. the future is not just going to happen. you have to make it. and if you want a successful business, all it takes is an idea, and now becomes the future where you grew a dream into a reality. the all new godaddy airo. put your business online in minutes with the power of ai. i couldn't get my hair done. then p
i was in dearborn talking to ceo jim farley from ford motor company about their future in mustang.ination of america. it's kind of like the f-150 or harley davidson or apple product. it just was a right product, the right time we never stopped investing in it. >> all right. i promise you guys a world exclusive for "fox & friends" in the morning. and it is the 60th anniversary edition right here at wimbledon. they're only going to make 9165 ofever these. that produce lower...
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a dreamy now, someone who has interviewed taylor swift several times, cj farley here there's a cultural commentator author of the upcoming novel, okay, computer wow you have a great job. >> we all have nv here in washington after the conversations we've been having this morning tell us about this ej 31 song album than a 2nd 2am release correct me if i've any of this wrong and swifties, please don't come after because i'm tired and i've been doing this all we get an ungodly hour, but i mean, this is amazing stuff from taylor swift. she's a credible you have it exactly right. and probably while we're talking, he might have dropped another double album did not sleep. it seemed to produce a lot of songs at also is a great album. i think it's, it's her really enter poetic, bashed. >> i mean there are a lot of great tracks on here that i think a lot of people going to be doing trying to figure out what songs are about which boyfriend. >> but she's more complex than that is not just a so-called confessional album. i think that's an album for anyone that's gone through heartbreak. that's dated
a dreamy now, someone who has interviewed taylor swift several times, cj farley here there's a cultural commentator author of the upcoming novel, okay, computer wow you have a great job. >> we all have nv here in washington after the conversations we've been having this morning tell us about this ej 31 song album than a 2nd 2am release correct me if i've any of this wrong and swifties, please don't come after because i'm tired and i've been doing this all we get an ungodly hour, but i...
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conference in downing street talking about the government rwanda plan is still with us is the bbc harry farleyme secretary interview there, remind of this policy is also being challenged within the ruling party itself, within the ruling party itself, within the ruling party itself, within the conservatives. yes, very much so. within the conservatives. yes, very much s0- you _ within the conservatives. yes, very much so. you remember— within the conservatives. yes, very much so. you remember when - within the conservatives. yes, very much so. you remember when thisj within the conservatives. yes, very - much so. you remember when this bill was first debated and voted on in the house of commons was controversy about whether we would pass and there were some like suella braverman and the right of the party who had significant concerns, as you heard there, but the bill contains loopholes, they feel it doesn't go far enough to blocking legal challenges to being deported to rwanda and they wanted the bill to be tougher. on the other hand, more moderate conservatives said that the bill goes too far a
conference in downing street talking about the government rwanda plan is still with us is the bbc harry farleyme secretary interview there, remind of this policy is also being challenged within the ruling party itself, within the ruling party itself, within the ruling party itself, within the conservatives. yes, very much so. within the conservatives. yes, very much s0- you _ within the conservatives. yes, very much so. you remember— within the conservatives. yes, very much so. you remember...
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jim farley predicted to me what happened. he did not think they would be as well received as the best-selling truck in the world, the f-150. >> right. we're going to get to more of the tesla reaction, which continues this morning. >>> we'll talk about intel shares, why they're this morning's worst performer on the s&p and the nasdaq 100. got bullish calls on oil today. ta ngrades of pepsi and some reil names. this earthquake in taiwan moving tsmc. an. into the vending area. oh, not the fries! where's the ball? -anybody see it? oh wait, there it is! -back into play and... aw no, it's in the water. wait a minute... -alligator. are you kidding me? you got to be kidding me. rolling towards the cup, and it's in the hole! what an impossible shot brought to you by comcast business. see that? that's like the gap in my health insurance. gap in your health insurance? yeah, it didn't cover everything when i got hurt. good thing i had aflac. hmmm the cash i got from aflac helped pay for medical expenses, groceries, rent. it really helped
jim farley predicted to me what happened. he did not think they would be as well received as the best-selling truck in the world, the f-150. >> right. we're going to get to more of the tesla reaction, which continues this morning. >>> we'll talk about intel shares, why they're this morning's worst performer on the s&p and the nasdaq 100. got bullish calls on oil today. ta ngrades of pepsi and some reil names. this earthquake in taiwan moving tsmc. an. into the vending area....
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over again, that's the back door to our country, and i know that you've got people like bill, jim farleythe ceo of ford, worried that somehow our country's not going to be rigorous enough and allow volvo to come in. volvo is the chinese trojan horse. i'm worried about what chinese is doing. i'm worried about the middle east. these are these unfortunate narratives that are not the fed that are very hard to game, and i just -- going into earnings, i don't want to see ceos talk about how we're being undercut by china. that's just a terrible narrative. >> that is interesting that you're arguing that the fed discussion is being supplanted military concerns. >> yes. yes. military. and i think, by the way, if we go back to what phil said about used cars, you're seeing, at a certain level, people misjudging, and this is why i wanted to see employment be okay. lamb weston was down horribly yesterday. really bad. 120 points. they had this erp. enterprise resource planning, they can't execute it. they had weak demand for french fries. let's think about that for a second. that just means fewer diner
over again, that's the back door to our country, and i know that you've got people like bill, jim farleythe ceo of ford, worried that somehow our country's not going to be rigorous enough and allow volvo to come in. volvo is the chinese trojan horse. i'm worried about what chinese is doing. i'm worried about the middle east. these are these unfortunate narratives that are not the fed that are very hard to game, and i just -- going into earnings, i don't want to see ceos talk about how we're...
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. >> christine farley and i recently wrote a paper about how we can balance trademark and free-speechen someone uses a trademark and information in expressive right like a news report, entertainment, things like that. i think the proposal with that context might also work here. as you mentioned, some of these kinds of uses can be bad, impersonation, et cetera. one approach, in addition to listing out potential offenses, informational expressive use, that is a false statement or false representation so you say this is a certain celebrity when it is not for a certain teenage girl when it is not that would be actionable, still, even though there is some argument it is expressive. or, if the use is likely to mislead reasonable person about the source of the message or the speaker's identity. that way you would be able to at least have courts consider whether it is information expressive use or the safety valve if it is really causing harm because it is deceptive, you could still regulate it. >> understood. mr. davies, today you raised concern the bill lacks mechanism or showing form that
. >> christine farley and i recently wrote a paper about how we can balance trademark and free-speechen someone uses a trademark and information in expressive right like a news report, entertainment, things like that. i think the proposal with that context might also work here. as you mentioned, some of these kinds of uses can be bad, impersonation, et cetera. one approach, in addition to listing out potential offenses, informational expressive use, that is a false statement or false...
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please read farley's "never cry wolf" to see how intelligent and charismatic these animals are. we're in the midst of a biodiversity crisis rather than to save the carnivores that strengthen our ecosystems. we should support all scientific efforts by fully funding the agencies that carry out.s.a. preservation work. i know appropriation deadlines if you don't like species being delisted, i have a letter you can join. i urge my colleagues to reflect on the successes of the endangered species act so far, a 90% success rate is one of the most effective pieces of our legislation in our history and why allocating adequate resource is essenti to promoting species recovery and monitoring. instead of mocking science, we should embrace if. here's a scientific fact for the fearful among us. not a single human being in the wer 48 states has beenilled by a wolf in the last 100 years. urge my colleagues to oppose h.r. 764 and i yield back. mr. hoffman: i thank my colleague for his eloquence and thoughtfulness which stands in such contrast of the kristi noem school of animal welfare we see ref
please read farley's "never cry wolf" to see how intelligent and charismatic these animals are. we're in the midst of a biodiversity crisis rather than to save the carnivores that strengthen our ecosystems. we should support all scientific efforts by fully funding the agencies that carry out.s.a. preservation work. i know appropriation deadlines if you don't like species being delisted, i have a letter you can join. i urge my colleagues to reflect on the successes of the endangered...