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jane wells is in oakland, cafornia, for us tonight. >> reporte you are looking at a gateway bug, an i secretary with so much potential to feed the planet it seems a no-brainer as a protein source. but would eou it? >> this one is our peanut butter and blueber >> much of the world eats insects from crickets to meal worms, scorpions, black ants, grasshoppers, but amecans s generall ewe. >> that's really good. >> a growing group of entrepreneurs may p that bugs are the future. >> you get the same amount of protein from insects as you to from regular animals, you use so much less water and it's good protein. plus there's fiber because you're eating the whole thing. >> the chef's mission is to make ialects delicious and s me worthy to millennials with dishes like cricket quion hash. >> even if americans were to corporate insects onc week, that would have ame tou affect on our environment. >> they have insect based dog food with salesn the millions growing 70% a year, the sustainability message appeals to millennls who may n eat the bugs themselves but have no problem giving it to their ned
jane wells is in oakland, cafornia, for us tonight. >> reporte you are looking at a gateway bug, an i secretary with so much potential to feed the planet it seems a no-brainer as a protein source. but would eou it? >> this one is our peanut butter and blueber >> much of the world eats insects from crickets to meal worms, scorpions, black ants, grasshoppers, but amecans s generall ewe. >> that's really good. >> a growing group of entrepreneurs may p that bugs are...
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jane wells has the bug story from out in oakland, california. >> hello, jane. >> brian, hi, guys, it'sost guaranteed the first thanksgiving somebody was eating an insect. hmm, coconut brittle now nearly 400 years later i'm going to show you, this is a beeting bungalow the planet's population is exploding, there are concerns. are we finally ready in america to eat insect protein? look at these. barclays predicts the insect protein market will grow to $8 billion. there's almost 2,000 edible species. why aren't we eating them? they use almost no water, so you may sea ew, but demand is outstripping supply. the only cricket farm, the play where i'm at is a vertically integrated operation, really the big thing is, can you get people in this country to eat this stuff? not live, of course. the hope is that millennial and gen-zs are more adventuresome. what do you think? you don't eat them live. >> how long do you think before we see a bug-mac >> oh, wow. >> i will tell you this -- >> i've been waiting to say it all morning. >> n >> necessarily's -- the fda does not have crickets as an acceptab
jane wells has the bug story from out in oakland, california. >> hello, jane. >> brian, hi, guys, it'sost guaranteed the first thanksgiving somebody was eating an insect. hmm, coconut brittle now nearly 400 years later i'm going to show you, this is a beeting bungalow the planet's population is exploding, there are concerns. are we finally ready in america to eat insect protein? look at these. barclays predicts the insect protein market will grow to $8 billion. there's almost 2,000...
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barclays now protecting bugs as food will be worth $8 billion by 2030 jane wells joins us live from ath that story i didn't even know cricket farms were a thing until today, jane >> reporter: yes not just cricket farms this is a beatetle bungalow. remember when nobody would eat sushi. in 20 years, we can be saying, of course i eat insects. barclays say the insect market could grow tenfold in the next 20 years the question is to get you to eat it chef joseph yun has made it his mission to make insect food delicious. also, instagram worthy he figures maybe if you like to eat it, you'll also like the fact that raises it uses so much less water >> how do we change american's perceptions from insects as pests as, eww, weapon don't want them, to edible insects, something that's delicious, nutritious, and a responsible source of protein? >> now, nestle is looking at this potentially as a dog food, as an easy way in. tyson is watching it darling, which is an alternative protein company, is in a massive joint venture to start a bug facility in texas to meet demand this place right here is owne
barclays now protecting bugs as food will be worth $8 billion by 2030 jane wells joins us live from ath that story i didn't even know cricket farms were a thing until today, jane >> reporter: yes not just cricket farms this is a beatetle bungalow. remember when nobody would eat sushi. in 20 years, we can be saying, of course i eat insects. barclays say the insect market could grow tenfold in the next 20 years the question is to get you to eat it chef joseph yun has made it his mission to...
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jane fonda. do you like that activist as well? >> yeah, i do. >> but you will. >> but i'm willing to risk getting arrested by engaging in civil disobedience. you want to know why? because climate activists have been marching and rallying and writing and putting out articles with the information, and it hasn't caught on. so we need to up the ante and do more. >> yeah. >> and i'm trying to take a lesson from the student climate strikers. >> but i heard you say you've been -- people, you know, have been rallying for climate change for four decades, for 40 years now. >> mm-hmm. >> and nothing is done. you say the time is now for civil disobedience. >> correct. yes. that means you risk being arrested. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> you know, i found it interesting, jane, that you said that -- and correct me if i'm wrong -- that you recognize your white privilege and your fame when getting arrested. explain what that means. >> well, i'm famous, and i'm white, and i'm in jail, and they're not going to treat me the way they would treat me if i was an unknown blac
jane fonda. do you like that activist as well? >> yeah, i do. >> but you will. >> but i'm willing to risk getting arrested by engaging in civil disobedience. you want to know why? because climate activists have been marching and rallying and writing and putting out articles with the information, and it hasn't caught on. so we need to up the ante and do more. >> yeah. >> and i'm trying to take a lesson from the student climate strikers. >> but i heard you say...
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jane: some of the papers are in the herbert hoover library as well? are those only rose's? caroline: both. jane: laura ingalls wilder's papers are in the herbert hoover library? caroline: yes. wasreason that came about because when rose began her writing career, and she really began as a yellow journalist, she was writing kind of questionable biographies of people. and she wrote one of herbert hoover. so she was actually the first person to write a biography of hoover before he became president. jane: and that was for adults. not for kids. anyway, after her death, her papers ended up at the herb -- hoover presidential library as well as some of her mother's. jane: isn't that interesting? what were some of the revelations that you found? obviously, this book is one, the pulitzer prize -- people must have thought this was somewhat groundbreaking, the way you pulled it all together, all of this information and how it related to his great is why i assume it must have won? caroline: i think it was a combination of establishing the importance of wilder and her work. to both the li
jane: some of the papers are in the herbert hoover library as well? are those only rose's? caroline: both. jane: laura ingalls wilder's papers are in the herbert hoover library? caroline: yes. wasreason that came about because when rose began her writing career, and she really began as a yellow journalist, she was writing kind of questionable biographies of people. and she wrote one of herbert hoover. so she was actually the first person to write a biography of hoover before he became...
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jane: well, i think there is a little bit of a difference between, say, huawei and canada, newif we lookaussie, zealand, they are very much facing china because of their geographical position, and also because of the aussie, for instance, it does export a lot of coal and iron or, and that is a big stomach. we will see risk appetite improve, as we are right now, because of the u.s. trade deal. that takes a little bit of pressure off the currency. and looking at trade of the australian dollar as a proxy to china, so things are looking a little better now, and the aussie is likely to see some relief. some of the data is better. the bank tomorrow is not expected to do anything else for now. things look a little bit better. manus: jane, can i ask you about that policy meeting? the rba is hitting a reversal rate. would you agree with that in terms of where they are with rates? jane: i think it is just a pause. banks have been quite preemptive this year. in fact, it was the new zealand central bank that was the first central bank to cut interest rates this year. at the beginning of the year, a
jane: well, i think there is a little bit of a difference between, say, huawei and canada, newif we lookaussie, zealand, they are very much facing china because of their geographical position, and also because of the aussie, for instance, it does export a lot of coal and iron or, and that is a big stomach. we will see risk appetite improve, as we are right now, because of the u.s. trade deal. that takes a little bit of pressure off the currency. and looking at trade of the australian dollar as...
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young jane was allowed to present her with flowers when she was 15 she decided she wanted to follow her mother to the stage. well too much makeup and i used to fam i know strolls too that made them a little bit bigger it was quite complicated too but. clearing. by age 19 jane birkin was already married and the mother but her marriage to composer john barry was a mistake she left him shortly after the birth of baby kate. and then while shooting a film she met him. now. she noted in her diary i just finished a movie called slow gun in it as a man i loved serious games feel he's quite jaded but at the same time full of integrity. there are heavy years for the 3 of them soon to be 4 with the birth of daughter charlotte. but although daughter kate fell by the wayside with her father gone she often felt superfluous. i judge myself. on not having understood that kate needed to know where she came from and on reading the diaries i forgot how childish sage and i were and how adult kate was to have understood and to have forgiven to such idiotic. grown ups. seem from today's perspective the diaries read like a self interr
young jane was allowed to present her with flowers when she was 15 she decided she wanted to follow her mother to the stage. well too much makeup and i used to fam i know strolls too that made them a little bit bigger it was quite complicated too but. clearing. by age 19 jane birkin was already married and the mother but her marriage to composer john barry was a mistake she left him shortly after the birth of baby kate. and then while shooting a film she met him. now. she noted in her diary i...
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jane. >>good moing well electronics are the thing t buy on black friday, if you a great deal. so scored a deal news dot com. black fridayot com says it's not uncommon for things like smart home devices, big screen tv's gaming console small appliances to be at their lowest price of the year today now of cour they do remind shoppers to buy something you don't rlly want just because a data released by adobe shows he online reil sales on thanksgiving, they just updated the mbers will reach 4.4 billion so that's about a 15% year-over-year inease as of last evening almost 500 million in goods have been sold online with more than a 3rd of that coming from mobile devices. the christmas tree sellers across the country expecting an influx of new and returning omers this holiday season after experiencing a surge in sales last year. industry insiders say the increase entry purchases as feeprimary by millennials who are settling down and startng families of the own and apple's air pods could potential shortages because of their popularity wedbush securities says it's the latest indication
jane. >>good moing well electronics are the thing t buy on black friday, if you a great deal. so scored a deal news dot com. black fridayot com says it's not uncommon for things like smart home devices, big screen tv's gaming console small appliances to be at their lowest price of the year today now of cour they do remind shoppers to buy something you don't rlly want just because a data released by adobe shows he online reil sales on thanksgiving, they just updated the mbers will reach...
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i like and the sports coming up pretty soon to be a will get king cakes are pretty well jane fonda was seen coming out of a washington dc court house today after an overnight stay in jail following. >>her 4th protester rust the 81 year-old actress and activist said she moved to the us capitol to raise awareness about the devastating challenges. facing the earth saying she doesn't care if she gets arrested every friday for it. she calls the protests fire drill fridays for she was arrested on friday. fonda brought up the california wildfires. now climate change has contributed to the recent increase. >>and your sisters and brothers in california. or being threatened by fires up and down the state fueled by climate related drought. >>fi it was first arrested back on october 11th. >>but 2 coolant and speaking english you don't want you here if you're going to be here talking english. >>was riding on the bus when she was attacked you see here in this video will have her journey to recovery coming up. coming up remember the b. >>well they j shouldn't they go to prison for as long as the law
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jane—frances kelly, bbc news. well let's get more on the hong kong elections.beijing, pro— business liberal party and joins me now from hong kong. what is your assessment on how these elections have gone because the turnout seems to be very high compared to four years ago? exactly, never since 1997 has our turnout rate been so high. at around 4pm hong kong time more people voted than the previous election. i think the message could give the government and beijing is that the people of hong kong really care because of the recent protests and riots we had to get the extradition laws. a lot of people have views. i think either the pro—establishment, the pro—government side, and the pro—democracy protesters side have heavily voted and i think that is a good site. i think it will get them off the streets which means doing it in the democratic way. you talk of the democratic way, the difficulty is partly generational. many hong kongers of your generation have decided it is best to work with the system, many of the younger generation seem to feel that is not enough be
jane—frances kelly, bbc news. well let's get more on the hong kong elections.beijing, pro— business liberal party and joins me now from hong kong. what is your assessment on how these elections have gone because the turnout seems to be very high compared to four years ago? exactly, never since 1997 has our turnout rate been so high. at around 4pm hong kong time more people voted than the previous election. i think the message could give the government and beijing is that the people of hong...
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jane fonda in a second. first, should the democrats welcome bloomberg's billions? >> well to say that they should. here's reality -- there is still i think some hunger, some concern in the democratic party, do we have somebody that can beat donald trump? if you're a progressive, you love warren, you love bernie sanders, you finally got two extraordinary progressives in the race. people don't know can they beat bernie sanders. a bunch of moderates in the race, but none of them have really caught fire. you know, bind's hanging on in there. there is some disquiet. but can bloomberg get through this primary? you know, his track record when it came to stop and frisk, when it came to the african-american community, is very, very bad. so you can't go to the black part of this party, and the progressives can't stand the idea of a moderate billionaire. it's kind of like what are you doing -- it's very, very difficult and becomes yet another distraction. %-p. he does have a natural home in the democratic party as -- as has developed. at least he's got the african-american card to pl
jane fonda in a second. first, should the democrats welcome bloomberg's billions? >> well to say that they should. here's reality -- there is still i think some hunger, some concern in the democratic party, do we have somebody that can beat donald trump? if you're a progressive, you love warren, you love bernie sanders, you finally got two extraordinary progressives in the race. people don't know can they beat bernie sanders. a bunch of moderates in the race, but none of them have really...
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about kate and charlotte when they were tiny i kept his i think was well designed and then unexpected things with says. jane birkin grew up in a glamorous upper class british family her mother was an actress. her father a former secret agent. and one of her uncles had a lace manufacturing company where even the queen visited. young jane was allowed to present her with flowers when she was 15 she decided she wanted to follow her mother to the stage. who. will too much makeup and i used a firm i know stores too that made them a little bit bigger was quite complicated too but. clearing. 19 jane birkin was already married and the mother but her marriage to composer john barry was a mistake she left him shortly after the birth of baby kate. and then while shooting a film she met him. now. she noted in her diary i just finished a movie called slow god in it as a man i loved saskin spiel he's quite jaded but at the same time full of integrity there were heavy years for the 3 of them soon to be 4 with the birth of daughter charlotte. but although daughter kate fell by the wayside with her father gone she often felt
about kate and charlotte when they were tiny i kept his i think was well designed and then unexpected things with says. jane birkin grew up in a glamorous upper class british family her mother was an actress. her father a former secret agent. and one of her uncles had a lace manufacturing company where even the queen visited. young jane was allowed to present her with flowers when she was 15 she decided she wanted to follow her mother to the stage. who. will too much makeup and i used a firm i...
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jane: i think it depends on the economic data we are seeing as well.art of the rally is on the assumption that it will be better for china, particularly for world growth. it is interesting we are seeing a pause in several central bank policy decisions. we got the fed in pause, the bank of japan in pause. they have better domestic demand than people anticipated. the markets no longer think new zealand has to cut interest rates this year. the australians are in pause mode. there is a perception that maybe things aren't quite as gloomy as we fear that they might have been just a few weeks ago. that's going to come into the equation, whether this has further legs or not. vonnie: looking at charts of the ton, we went all the way up 7.20, and now below seven again. affectings this move currency markets, affecting traders? it's all part of the big picture. i think the aussie has potential he been affected most by this. controls in capital that system. the aussie trade is a threat to the china story. i think the 7% level, chinese authorities have probably argu
jane: i think it depends on the economic data we are seeing as well.art of the rally is on the assumption that it will be better for china, particularly for world growth. it is interesting we are seeing a pause in several central bank policy decisions. we got the fed in pause, the bank of japan in pause. they have better domestic demand than people anticipated. the markets no longer think new zealand has to cut interest rates this year. the australians are in pause mode. there is a perception...
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. >> prince andrew claimed he never witnessed any suspicious behavior and that did not sit well with janeiled a lawsuit monday claiming epstein abused her at the age of 15. >> it is upsetting to me to think that anyone was closely associated with jeffrey epstein might argue that they didn't respect that he might have been abusing children. >> meantime, the epstein investigation continues. the director of the federal bureau of prisons, which oversees the jail where epstein died, is set to testify in a senate hearing tomorrow morning. bret. >> bret: brian, thank you. house minority leader kevin mccarthy and two other top republicans are demanding "abc news" explain why it spikes the story about sex abuse allegations against epstein three years ago. abc reporter amy roback claims executives fill that report. if the network not commenting on the demand from mccarthy. earlier this month abc told fox news the epstein story at the time was not fit to air. ♪ tonight's focus on faith, rapper kanye west takes his newfound faith to one of the largest christian assemblies in the world. it happened ye
. >> prince andrew claimed he never witnessed any suspicious behavior and that did not sit well with janeiled a lawsuit monday claiming epstein abused her at the age of 15. >> it is upsetting to me to think that anyone was closely associated with jeffrey epstein might argue that they didn't respect that he might have been abusing children. >> meantime, the epstein investigation continues. the director of the federal bureau of prisons, which oversees the jail where epstein...
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well, there was certainly a bit of an edge to him and his game, jane.ost him on a number of occasions. however, there's no denying that dylan hartley will be remembered as a hugely successful player for northampton and england. he led the saints to their only premiership title in 2014, but it's his performances in an england shirt that he's best known for. he was the man eddiejones turned to in a crisis when england rugby was at an all—time low after being knocked out of the 2015 world cup. and thejones/hartley combination turned things around with an historic series win in australia, 18 straight test victories, and then a six nations grand slam in 2016 before a championship win the season after. as i mentioned before, hartley was never too far from controversy in his career. most famously he was red carded in the 2013 premiership final, which cost him a place on the lions tour that summer. in total, he was banned for a total of 60 weeks throughout his career for things like gouging, biting, and striking. but international referee nigel 0wens, summed hi
well, there was certainly a bit of an edge to him and his game, jane.ost him on a number of occasions. however, there's no denying that dylan hartley will be remembered as a hugely successful player for northampton and england. he led the saints to their only premiership title in 2014, but it's his performances in an england shirt that he's best known for. he was the man eddiejones turned to in a crisis when england rugby was at an all—time low after being knocked out of the 2015 world cup....
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well. >>good morning jane, soyou can see right behind me the gates are closed and then they will be stayingopen in a couple of hours from now we had a sneak peek, however, this is more than a year in the making but they allowed us to go inside to show us what those people will get obviously ey get badtill at meals, they'll have showers will have 24 hour sobody on site all the time to meet their nds don't walk in walk ins are not accepted instead it'ssort of exclusive you mighwant to say because the ople athefacility as well as the police department and other agencies they will go around hayward they will try to find some of the neediest people get them to come to this cation and then get them screen and if ey meet all the requementshere allowed to stay here, butot r all along perd of time this is short g to get them back their o feet and then gethem into permanent housing. so the goal is to tate people through this area. we d a chance to track down one of the executives, here's why he said there will be a big dierence from other shelters. i'm one of the main differences is th hope focuses o
well. >>good morning jane, soyou can see right behind me the gates are closed and then they will be stayingopen in a couple of hours from now we had a sneak peek, however, this is more than a year in the making but they allowed us to go inside to show us what those people will get obviously ey get badtill at meals, they'll have showers will have 24 hour sobody on site all the time to meet their nds don't walk in walk ins are not accepted instead it'ssort of exclusive you mighwant to say...
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ready to spend over the holiday season and more pele will be driving alone on thanksgiving as well we've got jane ki live at the sdaq with these stories and more good morning jane hi james gas prices mean more people will drive alone. >>ths thanksgiving up reports, 18% of people will drive to their destinaions by themselves. aaa saysasoline is plentiful and solar cars and th is contributing to cutting the number of people per vehicle. well this thanksgiving period,o basical between thanksgiving day and cyber monday, shoppers are expected to spend an average of $415 per household accordingto deloitte of the shoppers who do plan to shop over that time % say they will do so in a store 94% plan to shop online mass merchant stores and onli retailers dominaed the first topping e news and the studfrom thtoy assoction says 67% rents leave thtoys will face 10 or steam focus are t primary way to enurage sciencand ma delopment in younchildren coating robots and ts aren't their own separate category, but the industry oup does say that sales are growing and a computer science association sa the toys help lay
ready to spend over the holiday season and more pele will be driving alone on thanksgiving as well we've got jane ki live at the sdaq with these stories and more good morning jane hi james gas prices mean more people will drive alone. >>ths thanksgiving up reports, 18% of people will drive to their destinaions by themselves. aaa saysasoline is plentiful and solar cars and th is contributing to cutting the number of people per vehicle. well this thanksgiving period,o basical between...
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jane, who lives in kendal, has been coming to growing well for nearly four years.rate place. i had a nervous breakdown, my marriage had ended. i had been made redundant. i was left feeling quite isolated. i squirrelled myself away and kept away from society. coming here was a scary move but i think it has probably done me the absolute power of good. you have an opportunity to work with your hands, work in the outdoors. it is all an experience, a different way of healing. i was referred here by my psychiatric nurse after being diagnosed with bipolar. coming here has been an absolute lifeline. i started on the field and i moved into catering, and i am starting to take advantage of the courses they are running. courses range from horticulture right through to a successful back—to—work course. julian is another volunteer who has taken advantage of some of the courses here. i was diagnosed with post—traumatic stress disorder following an incident at work when i was physically attacked. that became severe anxiety. clinical depression, basically. it is a joy to be here. i
jane, who lives in kendal, has been coming to growing well for nearly four years.rate place. i had a nervous breakdown, my marriage had ended. i had been made redundant. i was left feeling quite isolated. i squirrelled myself away and kept away from society. coming here was a scary move but i think it has probably done me the absolute power of good. you have an opportunity to work with your hands, work in the outdoors. it is all an experience, a different way of healing. i was referred here by...
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well. joining us now is jane harmon. jane, great to have you here. how are phone calls between u.s.eign countries supposed to work? >> not like that. let me say that football mess reminds me of congress. the only good news is everybody doesn't weigh 300 pounds. but they don't apologize afterwards either. >> obviously. i was struck by that. but explain to us. when you heard about this phone call, the revelation that came out in bill taylor's testimony, what did you think? >> intel 101. there's not a formal course, but i assume he got training with this. you don't use insecure comes for any conversations especially with the president of the united states. why would the president be able to take that call from a cell phone? they had to know where it was coming from. >> just explain that. when you say you can't use nany insecure comes, you can't have cell phone conversations? >> you can have cell phone conversations. but not with the president on a policy event in a foreign country. axiomatic that countries are listening. and in a restaurant, other people are listening. there's going to
well. joining us now is jane harmon. jane, great to have you here. how are phone calls between u.s.eign countries supposed to work? >> not like that. let me say that football mess reminds me of congress. the only good news is everybody doesn't weigh 300 pounds. but they don't apologize afterwards either. >> obviously. i was struck by that. but explain to us. when you heard about this phone call, the revelation that came out in bill taylor's testimony, what did you think? >>...
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well! certainly too early for me. thank you, jane.s talking, fighting over a bag of crisps. i wonder if she will change her son. all i want for christmas is walker's. we will see! you're watching worklife. a reminder of our top story: bosses from the world of travel and tourism meet this week in london. they're talking about the challenges facing an industry that boosts the global economy but damages the planet. now not so long ago, innovations such as apps and gadgets focused on women's health, was never a major focus for tech industry. that's all changed now. femtech, which is short for female technology, is a thriving business. whether it's managing periods or maximising fertility with smart gadgets, the market is rapidly growing and expected to be worth around $50 billion by 2025. off the back of this boom, a number of companies have sprung up to take advantage of the market. one of them is uk—based healthcare firm, concepta. founded in 2013, the company has come up with a self—test device called mylotus that allows women to figur
well! certainly too early for me. thank you, jane.s talking, fighting over a bag of crisps. i wonder if she will change her son. all i want for christmas is walker's. we will see! you're watching worklife. a reminder of our top story: bosses from the world of travel and tourism meet this week in london. they're talking about the challenges facing an industry that boosts the global economy but damages the planet. now not so long ago, innovations such as apps and gadgets focused on women's...
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. >> reporter: jane wilkinson said democrats shouldn't hold their breath. >> well, for me it's not going reporter: steven ennis puts it in a nutshell. it's because they believe for all of their political sund fury, fur -- sound and fury, none of it matters. >> it's never going to go through in the senate. it's just a waste of time. >> reporter: instead of being angry at impeachment hearings, trump voters are more or less resigned to them. like the mueller investigation, they see impeachment as something to be endured simply because they elected a president others don't agree with. martin savidge, cnn, pensacola, florida. >> interesting, perhaps not surprising that trump supporters continue to support him on this issue. so could ambassador gordon sondland assert his fifth amendment right today and not answer legal questions? what kind of jeopardy is that man under when he walks into that hearing room within with just a couple of hours when we speak with america's top lawyer, who i consider to be america's top lawyer next. or make me feel like i'm not really "there." talk to your doctor, a
. >> reporter: jane wilkinson said democrats shouldn't hold their breath. >> well, for me it's not going reporter: steven ennis puts it in a nutshell. it's because they believe for all of their political sund fury, fur -- sound and fury, none of it matters. >> it's never going to go through in the senate. it's just a waste of time. >> reporter: instead of being angry at impeachment hearings, trump voters are more or less resigned to them. like the mueller investigation,...
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you got an indication of the abuse that jane dale, 15, as she is being known, suffered at the hands ofjeffrey epstein. sitting next to her was gloria all raged, a welland four others of jeffrey epstein's representing jane dough 15 and four others ofjeffrey epstein's alleged victims and at the conference she called for prince andrew to come to the united states and make a statement under oath. she knew that he had been at his homes and described them as being like a railway station with people coming and going all the time. she said some of those people were minors, many of those people where minors and he should have asked by those girls were there and asked where their parents were. what was happening she said was not something he should have closed his eyes to and he said —— she said those girls we re and he said —— she said those girls were children and if prince andrew close his eyes had been his daughter's concern he should come and state when he knows the law enforcement here because that is the honourable thing to do and it would be helpful to the victims who deserve to know the truth. that is what we heard in that press conference and thenja
you got an indication of the abuse that jane dale, 15, as she is being known, suffered at the hands ofjeffrey epstein. sitting next to her was gloria all raged, a welland four others of jeffrey epstein's representing jane dough 15 and four others ofjeffrey epstein's alleged victims and at the conference she called for prince andrew to come to the united states and make a statement under oath. she knew that he had been at his homes and described them as being like a railway station with people...
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jane. it's your reporting, take us through it. >> well, this is a story of how impeachment is being boughtrom the white house. and here we have an attack on vindman that started with a tweet storm by a retired army colonel who is disabled. he says i remember that i served with vindman on an exercise in europe with russian/u.s. forces in 2013, and i overheard him saying things about globalism speak positively of obama and the agenda of obama and i think he's a partisan hack and i think he's a bad guy. and he goes on with this for a while. then it moves its way from this guy's twitter feed into donald trump jr.'s twitter feed. that went out to millions and millions of people it. >> moves through the alt-right conveyor belt. on which the threat comes from. and it's important to point out first of all if it's true which we are not sure it is, he said something nice about obama. he was talking with some russian officers. his job at the time was to be a foreign area officer. so in a sense talking to the russian reporters, he is supposed to talk to russian soldiers and try to get information out
jane. it's your reporting, take us through it. >> well, this is a story of how impeachment is being boughtrom the white house. and here we have an attack on vindman that started with a tweet storm by a retired army colonel who is disabled. he says i remember that i served with vindman on an exercise in europe with russian/u.s. forces in 2013, and i overheard him saying things about globalism speak positively of obama and the agenda of obama and i think he's a partisan hack and i think...
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well. >> of course. once again, my name is mark jane, and the fact is i've done this job for about 2.5 months. 20 years before that, i was a bus mechanic, and i do have experience on b.y.d. buses. golden gate's got three of them. first run, as is always -- and this is also true of any of the new series of buses that we received, m.c.i., you-name-it, down the road, you spend a good amount of time in the first few months working out the kinks because a lot of it is trial by fire. and with electric buses, it'll probably end up being more so. my personal opinion is i don't really care for b.y.d. much. their operator manuals -- we basically had to learn to work on it ourselves because their maintenance manuals, they -- they translated direct from chinese to english, and it's very difficult to read and understand. and the help they sent didn't speak english, so it was -- you know, all those were difficult tasks to overcome. it took a while. right now, they're operating fairly well, but it took us a while to get to that point, so -- >> thank you very much. appreciate that. any further public comment on this site? ok
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. ♪ judy: final tonight, jane fonda has been a household name for decades due to herfi pro work on screen and stage. and her enduring activism as well-- taking on climate chan. >> you know what this is like. >> the winner is jane fonda. reporter: 2 academy awards and a primetime emmy and the list goes on. from her star in 1960 on stage and then on screen, jane fonda quickly won recognition and ardom. she became a household name.park judy: followed by the china syndrome, on golden pond, and 9-to-5. she relauncheder career after break. >>iv we made quite a neg judy: as grace hansen in her current netflix serie-- all the while, activism and has been threaded throughout her career. when she was photographed in hanoi in 1972 sitting on a north vietnamese antiaircraft gun, detractors called her hanoi jane and accused her of undermining u.s. troops. yearlater she apologized and went on to protest the iraq war and other causes. today, the now 81-year-old actresst is still a it. she moved to washing focus on civil this obedience clima inspired by the 16-year-old activist greta rememrsh. e has been arrested four times in the last four weeks i
. ♪ judy: final tonight, jane fonda has been a household name for decades due to herfi pro work on screen and stage. and her enduring activism as well-- taking on climate chan. >> you know what this is like. >> the winner is jane fonda. reporter: 2 academy awards and a primetime emmy and the list goes on. from her star in 1960 on stage and then on screen, jane fonda quickly won recognition and ardom. she became a household name.park judy: followed by the china syndrome, on golden...
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well, 17 years later, charlotte published jane eyre. we see a proliferation in this little book.so we see a lot of the early themes. these are passionate, exciting insights. i love that they are in the parsonage themselves because that's so crucial to the development as writers. if you asked many people if they had read a book from the 19th century, often jane eyre read a book from the 19th century, oftenjane eyre is top of the polls. this is the insight into the mind that created an absolutely unique and amazing book. you have spoken about how lovely it as it is coming back to the parsonage museum. that is wonderful news. expensive, more than half £1 million... very expensive. it's fascinating because there was a public road funding and there was a public road funding and the public contributed nearly £100,000 towards the cost of it. and i think it's because it really sees —— seized the public‘s imagination. here is the 14—year—old charlotte bronte writing a little book for a dolls house. it is magical. i think it really seized imaginations. it is such a wonderful thing. you kno
well, 17 years later, charlotte published jane eyre. we see a proliferation in this little book.so we see a lot of the early themes. these are passionate, exciting insights. i love that they are in the parsonage themselves because that's so crucial to the development as writers. if you asked many people if they had read a book from the 19th century, often jane eyre read a book from the 19th century, oftenjane eyre is top of the polls. this is the insight into the mind that created an absolutely...
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jane, back to you. to sophie, very many thanks for that. let's get the thoughts as wellr norman smith following all the day's campaigning as ever. hejoins me from westminster. the nhs is always a key pa rt westminster. the nhs is always a key part of a campaign. what do you make of what we have been hearing so far today? an awful lot of numbers and figures flying around, which is probably all very well if you are a statistician or a maths teacher, but if you are another motor, perhaps a bit confusing. i think the court thought labour want to get over is less to do with money and figures and more to do with memory lane, the idea that labour can restore the nhs to what it once used to be, to rebuild it, to rescue it. in other words, it's a pitch to those voters who think, the local hospital isn't as good as it used to be they are having difficulties getting a gp appointment, or last time they visited amd it was snowed under and they had a wait. it is a sense of, things used to be better, and labour are saying, we can get the nhs back to that. they are suggesting returning
jane, back to you. to sophie, very many thanks for that. let's get the thoughts as wellr norman smith following all the day's campaigning as ever. hejoins me from westminster. the nhs is always a key pa rt westminster. the nhs is always a key part of a campaign. what do you make of what we have been hearing so far today? an awful lot of numbers and figures flying around, which is probably all very well if you are a statistician or a maths teacher, but if you are another motor, perhaps a bit...
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but but your good buddy mrs jane which but chunky but what in the event is anybody but sunday. well it was for naught. after more. just look. at us me and. my coat on each at the. bank i wish i wish i were all. just b. c. . he has the one that is just a subset of sippin he has. a lot of some that he's really only the guys here who. are like able to sit for children. from. the bus about how to get a. blank as i can not get emotional being ridiculous over those but. the most i thought was what the way of pig out there which is now as remote as that i suppose there is of us and decay much it doesn't knock out on the cumberland i got in a king a lot of well know someone out of. the neck of a pool of data but how in britain. for not having the contingent that i was thinking how to build on a judge and a loser org other fellow haha. oh all. the time i get would you move on one of us. if you don't position to get it i'll give you. what i didn't give you that i who can if you go for the virtual go for the go with more of the hugger which we're going to do if you're going to. cheat us all do
but but your good buddy mrs jane which but chunky but what in the event is anybody but sunday. well it was for naught. after more. just look. at us me and. my coat on each at the. bank i wish i wish i were all. just b. c. . he has the one that is just a subset of sippin he has. a lot of some that he's really only the guys here who. are like able to sit for children. from. the bus about how to get a. blank as i can not get emotional being ridiculous over those but. the most i thought was what...
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africa on this particular theft which is what is being called is quite serious well we'll leave it there for now the name jane thank you very much for joining us from johannesburg. turkey has been testing its new russian made air defense system despite threats of sanctions from the u.s. now the turkish military has started flying warplanes over ankara to test the radar system of the s 400 washington has argued for months that they are incompatible with nato systems the ongoing dispute between the countries marks a deep division in the western military alliance. a british truck driver charged with a manslaughter of $39.00 people as appeared in court robinson pleaded guilty to 2 charges relating to immigration and stolen property he appeared by video link from a high security prison 39 of it in these migrants were found dead in his truck in october near london but he was not asked to enter a plea for $41.00 other charges and will face trial the plight of refugees who fled to bangladesh from me and more has been the focus of world attention for some years but other muslim groups also living in crowded comes in b
africa on this particular theft which is what is being called is quite serious well we'll leave it there for now the name jane thank you very much for joining us from johannesburg. turkey has been testing its new russian made air defense system despite threats of sanctions from the u.s. now the turkish military has started flying warplanes over ankara to test the radar system of the s 400 washington has argued for months that they are incompatible with nato systems the ongoing dispute between...
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jane mccormick. happy thanksgiving. beto spoke spanish at the first debate and things of not gone well since. >> [speaking spanish] >> thatsomething else. >> zoom in and see the look on booker and elizabeth warren's face, that is them thinking i got to bone up on my spanish and the beginning of the end of beta because you start pandering like that and people smell it and it was bad. >> give credit nbc news for the footage, we thank them for giving us humor throughout the year. a lot of people say we can step on the statement with joe biden. we picked one, poor kids are as the brightest white kids. >> we have this notion that if you are poor you cannot do it. poor kids are just as bright and just as talented as white kids. >> this time last year you and i were crowning aoc queen of the gaffes and joe biden heard us and said hold my beer, hold my metamucil prune juice, he said i'm back and better than ever. this guy just raised the level. it was absolutely -- there are americans bracing for the arrival of their joe biden at the dinner table today, mister gaffe is alive and well and killing it. >> nothing more to say. donald
jane mccormick. happy thanksgiving. beto spoke spanish at the first debate and things of not gone well since. >> [speaking spanish] >> thatsomething else. >> zoom in and see the look on booker and elizabeth warren's face, that is them thinking i got to bone up on my spanish and the beginning of the end of beta because you start pandering like that and people smell it and it was bad. >> give credit nbc news for the footage, we thank them for giving us humor throughout the...
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been talking about the case of new jane newell who is apparently detained arbitrarily another area here prison she's been there for a year what is this case about well she's a human rights activist the women's rights activist actually that has been the the taint on spurious claims of national security but in fact she has spoken out for women's rights very vocally and she claims also to have been tortured in detention and obviously no investigations have been undertaken by saudi arabia so we are calling on saudi arabia to conduct these investigations which are international obligations under the convention against torture which saudi arabia has actually ratified obviously this idea in government would deny there's been any torture and that indeed she is there for national security reasons we write these been and bad .
been talking about the case of new jane newell who is apparently detained arbitrarily another area here prison she's been there for a year what is this case about well she's a human rights activist the women's rights activist actually that has been the the taint on spurious claims of national security but in fact she has spoken out for women's rights very vocally and she claims also to have been tortured in detention and obviously no investigations have been undertaken by saudi arabia so we are...
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jane fonda reached out to you about doing that? >> yes, she did. that was actually her -- her project. she produced that as well as acting in it.'s the one that came to me. >> i was driving down the freeway one day listening to -- dolly's -- a tape of dolly and i suddenly thought, "she's got to do it. this has got to be her first movie." >> we were a little concerned. is she going to know her lines, is she going to be okay, is she going to be comfortable? >> i'd never even seen a movie made. and i did a lot of now feel real humorous, like, i memorized the whole script. >> the whole script. the first day. her lines and our lines. that was just the beginning. to me man times in my life,de b i'm s openfun-loving, people sometimes would get the wrong idea. they think i do all the things i joke and laugh about. >> it had a great message. it was actually -- if you look back, it was the first feminist movement movie. >> thinking back now, when the times that we're living in with time's up and me too, that movie was ahead of its time in some ways. >> it was. and it did a lot of good, but evidently didn't do enough good because we're go
jane fonda reached out to you about doing that? >> yes, she did. that was actually her -- her project. she produced that as well as acting in it.'s the one that came to me. >> i was driving down the freeway one day listening to -- dolly's -- a tape of dolly and i suddenly thought, "she's got to do it. this has got to be her first movie." >> we were a little concerned. is she going to know her lines, is she going to be okay, is she going to be comfortable? >>...
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been talking about the case of new jane newell who is apparently detained arbitrarily another area here prison she's been there for a year what is this case about well she's a human rights activist the women's rights activist actually that has been the the taint on spurious claims of national security but in fact she has spoken out for women's rights very vocally and she claims also to have been tortured in detention and obviously no investigations have been undertaken by saudi arabia so we are calling on saudi arabia to conduct these investigations which are international obligations under the convention against torture which saudi arabia has actually ratified obviously this idea in government would deny there's been any torture and that indeed she is there for national security reasons we write these been ambassador on the program let's get now to another case what have you made of 60 doctors claiming julie innocence of wiki leaks may die in a british prison as he awaits extradition to the usa for revealing the war crimes of nato nations all that appeal her roof reflects where reaffirms my own assessment as you may know that and 1st of november i
been talking about the case of new jane newell who is apparently detained arbitrarily another area here prison she's been there for a year what is this case about well she's a human rights activist the women's rights activist actually that has been the the taint on spurious claims of national security but in fact she has spoken out for women's rights very vocally and she claims also to have been tortured in detention and obviously no investigations have been undertaken by saudi arabia so we are...
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have been talking about the case of jane newell who is apparently detained arbitrarily another area here prison she's been there for a year what is this case about well she's a human rights activist the women's rights activist actually that has been the detained on spurious claims of national security but in fact she has.
have been talking about the case of jane newell who is apparently detained arbitrarily another area here prison she's been there for a year what is this case about well she's a human rights activist the women's rights activist actually that has been the detained on spurious claims of national security but in fact she has.
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jane austen influence in the bercow vocabulary. could the speaker tell us what he's talking about when he talks about a blind motion? wellwould call motion exegesis is a matter for the chair. i think it is for the secretary of state to explain the terms of his motion. i am saddened if the honourable gentleman is befuddled and i wouldn't want him to remain in a state of nescience for any length of time, so i hope the secretary of state will elaborate, and then clarity will descend upon the honourable gentleman and all the people of huddersfield. order, order. order. resume your seat. resume your seat, mister. order, resume your seat. i don't require any lectures in democracy from the honourable gentleman. i will advise the honourable gentleman of precisely what the position is and it will brook of no contradiction. his unique approach extended to impressions of parliamentarians past and present. as somebody, a very long serving member of this house once said, no longer with us, "it's not about policies... "it's about policies, it's not about personality, it's not about personality, it's about policies". i have made the po
jane austen influence in the bercow vocabulary. could the speaker tell us what he's talking about when he talks about a blind motion? wellwould call motion exegesis is a matter for the chair. i think it is for the secretary of state to explain the terms of his motion. i am saddened if the honourable gentleman is befuddled and i wouldn't want him to remain in a state of nescience for any length of time, so i hope the secretary of state will elaborate, and then clarity will descend upon the...
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jane austen influence in the bercow vocabulary. could the speaker tell us what he's talking about when he talks about a blind motion? welluld call motion exegesis is a matter for the chair. i think it is for the secretary of state to explain the terms of his motion. i am saddened if the honourable gentleman is befuddled and i wouldn't want him to remain in a state of nescience for any length of time, so i hope the secretary of state will elaborate, and then clarity will descend upon the honourable gentleman and all the people of huddersfield. 0rder, order. 0rder. resume your seat. resume your seat, mister. 0rder, resume your seat. i don't require any lectures in democracy from the honourable gentleman. i will advise the honourable gentleman of precisely what the position is and it will brook of no contradiction. his unique approach extended to impressions of parliamentarians past and present. as somebody, a very long serving member of this house once said, no longer with us, "it's not about policies... it's about policies, it's not about personality, it's not about personality, it's about policies". i have made the point
jane austen influence in the bercow vocabulary. could the speaker tell us what he's talking about when he talks about a blind motion? welluld call motion exegesis is a matter for the chair. i think it is for the secretary of state to explain the terms of his motion. i am saddened if the honourable gentleman is befuddled and i wouldn't want him to remain in a state of nescience for any length of time, so i hope the secretary of state will elaborate, and then clarity will descend upon the...
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been talking about the case of new jane newell who is apparently detained arbitrarily another area here prison she's been there for a year what is this case about well she's a human rights activist the women's rights activist actually that has been the the taint on spurious claims of national security but in fact she has spoken out for women's rights very vocally and she claims also to have been tortured in detention and obviously no investigations have been undertaken by saudi arabia so we are calling on saudi arabia to conduct these investigations which are international obligations under the convention against torture which saudi arabia has actually ratified obviously this idea in government would deny there's been any torture and that indeed she is there for national security reasons we write these idea i've been ambassador on the program let's get now to another case what have you made of 60 doctors claiming julie innocence of wiki leaks may die in a british prison as he awaits extradition to the usa for revealing the war crimes of nato nations well that's a pill her roof reflects well reaffirms my own assessment as you may know that i'm 1st of
been talking about the case of new jane newell who is apparently detained arbitrarily another area here prison she's been there for a year what is this case about well she's a human rights activist the women's rights activist actually that has been the the taint on spurious claims of national security but in fact she has spoken out for women's rights very vocally and she claims also to have been tortured in detention and obviously no investigations have been undertaken by saudi arabia so we are...
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well. a corrections officer killed in a brutal attack by an inmate is remembered as a dedicated role model. janeix years with the sheriff's department in arizona. he died this week after deputies say he was slammed into a concrete floor. the child molester filed a complaint earlier this year accusing him of sexual harassment. the claim was investigated and deemed unsubstantiated. a fire official said to get a big promotion, political reporting donald trump would tap chad will as acting dhs secretary. will leads the department policy office, previously atop a for kirsten nielsen. and kevin mc howin is only in will stay until november 7th to ensure a smooth transition. for the first time in two weeks class will be in session in chicago today. the teachers union reaching a deal with the city after the 11 day walk out. they limit class sizes and more support staff at every school, five additional schooldays will be added to the year to make up for that lost time. what about thursday night football? the 49ers keep their undefeated season alive. >> one tackle, what a touchdown. heather: jimmy tossing
well. a corrections officer killed in a brutal attack by an inmate is remembered as a dedicated role model. janeix years with the sheriff's department in arizona. he died this week after deputies say he was slammed into a concrete floor. the child molester filed a complaint earlier this year accusing him of sexual harassment. the claim was investigated and deemed unsubstantiated. a fire official said to get a big promotion, political reporting donald trump would tap chad will as acting dhs...