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jeremy: jeremy. lemonis: jeremy, nice to meet you. jeremy: good to meet you.emonis: so do you guys all work for ellison? jeremy: part-time. lamar: part-time. lemonis: what do each of you do? lamar: i'm the brand director and creative director for ellison. ian: i do operations so everything from logistics to sales fulfillment, the content and copy for all of our campaigns that we do. lemonis: the content and copy separate from the branding? ian: correct. lemonis: and then what's your role? jeremy: my role is corporate branding, so like i like to say, the ... lemonis: so how is that different from what you do? jeremy: so i do the manufacturing side of it, so i'm the tangibles. i take his awesome ideas and his vision, and we put it to the tangibles like the packaging itself. lemonis: i'm not really sure this business needs a whole team like this. the jobs that they're performing are really project-based, and it's almost like they didn't know who was on first. one guy's in branding, and the other guy's... also in branding? how much inventory do you have? aristotle
jeremy: jeremy. lemonis: jeremy, nice to meet you. jeremy: good to meet you.emonis: so do you guys all work for ellison? jeremy: part-time. lamar: part-time. lemonis: what do each of you do? lamar: i'm the brand director and creative director for ellison. ian: i do operations so everything from logistics to sales fulfillment, the content and copy for all of our campaigns that we do. lemonis: the content and copy separate from the branding? ian: correct. lemonis: and then what's your role?...
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jeremy: i don't think there is. we have seen some degree of -- that blank zero policy which governs germany policy over the last decade has now been moved aside, so there has been a significant increase in fiscal expenditure, and there is a fiscal gap which has been opening as a confident -- as a consequence of the covid crisis, as we have seen in all markets. but i don't think there is necessarily that same degree of concern. when we have seen his actions of the pet program, the spread differentials have obviously compressed in the periphery in terms of buttons, so we had -- bunds.s of i think eurozone is not facing the same degree -- that perhaps we see in other markets. tom: you gave me the answer i wanted to hear. what are her degrees of freedom today? does she have a greater set of tools in your kit -- in her kit then chairman powell has? jeremy: the central bank is continuing to plead with the policymakers to suggest there is more latitude in terms of a recovery phase from the physical dynamic then there are f
jeremy: i don't think there is. we have seen some degree of -- that blank zero policy which governs germany policy over the last decade has now been moved aside, so there has been a significant increase in fiscal expenditure, and there is a fiscal gap which has been opening as a confident -- as a consequence of the covid crisis, as we have seen in all markets. but i don't think there is necessarily that same degree of concern. when we have seen his actions of the pet program, the spread...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, beirut.atty: situation in lebanon is suffering so much, and it is very clear who they blame, but corrupt political system and corruption among politicians. the scenes are apocalyptic. the sky is red and smoke fills the air. spare a thought for residents of the west coast of americas wildfires rage throu the neighborhoods. president trump flew there today and found record 5 million acres burned across the regionou and nds of homes destroyed. our correspondent aleem maqbool joins us from eagle creek morgan. i think we are used to forest fires in california, but i was thinks of oregon damp and wet and rainy and not a place for forest fires. and yet there you are with us tonight. aleem: that is why so many people have been caught unawares here in alwere gone-in particular for-- in oregon in particular. there are many people i've spoken to who said in living mery they never expected something like this somewhere like this. across this region, more than 90 major wildfires are stil burning, includin
jeremy bowen, bbc news, beirut.atty: situation in lebanon is suffering so much, and it is very clear who they blame, but corrupt political system and corruption among politicians. the scenes are apocalyptic. the sky is red and smoke fills the air. spare a thought for residents of the west coast of americas wildfires rage throu the neighborhoods. president trump flew there today and found record 5 million acres burned across the regionou and nds of homes destroyed. our correspondent aleem...
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jeremy, what are we now learning from our sources? >> reporter: well, our colleague, jim acosta, is now confirming via a former senior administration official that the president did indeed make disparaging comments about american soldiers who died in world war i during this visit to france when he was scheduled to visit the cemetery where marines lost their lives in a critical world war i battle. this is confirming some reporting from "the atlantic" that has caused quite a stir here at the white house and in washington more generally. i want to read you a section of that story that describes the president's comments on this. according to "the atlantic" it says in a conversation with senior staff members on the morning of the scheduled visit, trump said why should i go to that cemetery, it's filled with losers. in a separate conversation on the same trip, trump referred to the more than 1800 marines who lost their lives as suckers for getting killed. as i said, a former senior
jeremy, what are we now learning from our sources? >> reporter: well, our colleague, jim acosta, is now confirming via a former senior administration official that the president did indeed make disparaging comments about american soldiers who died in world war i during this visit to france when he was scheduled to visit the cemetery where marines lost their lives in a critical world war i battle. this is confirming some reporting from "the atlantic" that has caused quite a stir...
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any policy differences from jeremy corbyn?ings in common and something is different. we believe in investing in public services but like steve just said don't waste the money and spend on things like the job retention scheme bonus which wasted money, take a targeted approach, work with people in the country in those industries who know where that money needs to be directed and let's get people through this. thank you to all of my guests. that's it for now. but i will be back at 12.15 on bbc one to bring you the prime minister, who will be addressing the house of commons on the latest coronavirus measures. see you then. hello. welcome to bbc news. i'm victoria derbyshire with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. all pubs, bars and restaurants in england will have to close from 10pm on thursday, to help curb the spread of coronavirus. a change of advice — the government tell us to work from home in england, and there'll be no return of spectators to sport events for the time being, with more restricti
any policy differences from jeremy corbyn?ings in common and something is different. we believe in investing in public services but like steve just said don't waste the money and spend on things like the job retention scheme bonus which wasted money, take a targeted approach, work with people in the country in those industries who know where that money needs to be directed and let's get people through this. thank you to all of my guests. that's it for now. but i will be back at 12.15 on bbc one...
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jeremy stretch next. this is bloomberg.d morning. ♪ franciene: this it's -- franciene: we are getting breaking news out of london. fit and proper is losing its london license. this comes on the back of -- i think it was 12 months ago if i have the timing right, at the time they said uber should be banned because a lack of surveillance. knowe moment, from what we , they have decided -- i do not know whether they have put security things in place to make sure it was fit and proper, but i guess this changes everything for uber. it was because of safety concerns that transport for london refused to renew its operating license. we will see the next step. premarket, over gaining 7.3%. still with us not to talk about uber is jeremy -- me about- talk to renminbi. we had aknow whether full understanding of the transformation of that economy. what are they doing the next couple of quarters? when you were talking about the next week or so, because of course there will be holidays over the next week or two which will reduce liquidity.
jeremy stretch next. this is bloomberg.d morning. ♪ franciene: this it's -- franciene: we are getting breaking news out of london. fit and proper is losing its london license. this comes on the back of -- i think it was 12 months ago if i have the timing right, at the time they said uber should be banned because a lack of surveillance. knowe moment, from what we , they have decided -- i do not know whether they have put security things in place to make sure it was fit and proper, but i guess...
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hunt is outlining just. stats, it is quite a shocker that jeremy hunt is outlining justm is, andl jeremyeople are already becoming more aware of their rights and that is a good thing too. and there are more lawyers now that are willing to help them and i'm not saying that the lawyers did anything wrong in doing that but people have the absolute right to legal representation and lures of the right reps and people for whatever the cause they feeljustified. and i think it permits a very valid point that we are in litigation it costs more to take the doctors there doing the job, and more to take the doctors there doing thejob, and fairenough, more to take the doctors there doing the job, and fair enough, hats off tojeremy hunt, he also have to think in the same article that he reveals that he still waiting for three years now for hospitals to give him reliable data on avoidable deaths, hundreds of people die unnecessarily and hospitals in the hospital authority is still not giving them the evidence that he thinks they should be giving him to explain why this does happen. this because she's d
hunt is outlining just. stats, it is quite a shocker that jeremy hunt is outlining justm is, andl jeremyeople are already becoming more aware of their rights and that is a good thing too. and there are more lawyers now that are willing to help them and i'm not saying that the lawyers did anything wrong in doing that but people have the absolute right to legal representation and lures of the right reps and people for whatever the cause they feeljustified. and i think it permits a very valid...
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good to see you jeremy. people asking what we can do to clean up the air. what's the data scientist talking about air filtration? >> i'm studying air filtration for covid-19 droplets that transmit disease and turns out the same basic science, so kind of the same thing. >> got it. robert has a question on facebook. wants to know why did it identify so late that wearing masks is an effective protection. >> i wrote about it back in march. it was identified early, and in fact, in east asia, a lot earlier than that. just took a long time for the parties to catch up with the science, very sadly. >> no, that is very true. we don't blame you. you were on with us, i think, pretty early on, if it's not march, it's april. i think it was march. in which you said everybody should wear masks all the time, so i've certainly been following your advice. are there practical, realistic and easy things we can do to improve the air around us and in our home? >> yeah, there is. so here's the basic thing to know about, the way you filter air is passing it through some kind of den
good to see you jeremy. people asking what we can do to clean up the air. what's the data scientist talking about air filtration? >> i'm studying air filtration for covid-19 droplets that transmit disease and turns out the same basic science, so kind of the same thing. >> got it. robert has a question on facebook. wants to know why did it identify so late that wearing masks is an effective protection. >> i wrote about it back in march. it was identified early, and in fact, in...
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joining me, "weekend today" co-host peter alexander, and jeremy bash. peter, people have given him opportunities every day this week since he first started explicitly talking about not following the constitution, a peaceful transfer of power, as it was laid out ever since 1792, but he persists. >> andrea, you're exactly right, he's reiterated this point that he may not honor the results of the election. i was on the south lawn of the white house before he headed out of town before he's traveling today and i asked him very specifically, are the results of this election only legitimate if you win, as if he didn't hear the question, he just went right into his answer, which is a complaint about the ballots, saying that they are a scam once again, and saying that frankly he didn't have confidence that this vote could be honest. you've heard from the white house, from the press secretary yesterday, from the vice president, mike pence, late yesterday, that the president, that they will accept the results if they are the result of a free and fair election. but
joining me, "weekend today" co-host peter alexander, and jeremy bash. peter, people have given him opportunities every day this week since he first started explicitly talking about not following the constitution, a peaceful transfer of power, as it was laid out ever since 1792, but he persists. >> andrea, you're exactly right, he's reiterated this point that he may not honor the results of the election. i was on the south lawn of the white house before he headed out of town...
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jeremy and yamiche are back.remain stunned that the president's allies on fox news and some of the pundits there went so far in their efforts to smear this sort of lifelong public servant. they suspected whether or not he was a spy for ukraine. i mean, the smear campaign against vindman turned him into a never-trumper, not the other way around as donald trump likes to fantasize in his paranoid delusions, that there's some deep state out to get him. that's not where alexander vindman came from. >> that's not where alexander vindman came from. and his testimony said that he was someone who was nonpartisan, who really wanted to serve his country and serve his country well. and he felt a moral obligation to speak out when he felt like the president was not adhering to the values of the constitution and was putting his own political benefit in front of the country's benefit. it's, i think, troubling that he says that he was bullied essentially out of his lifelong passion, which was serving this country. i also think i
jeremy and yamiche are back.remain stunned that the president's allies on fox news and some of the pundits there went so far in their efforts to smear this sort of lifelong public servant. they suspected whether or not he was a spy for ukraine. i mean, the smear campaign against vindman turned him into a never-trumper, not the other way around as donald trump likes to fantasize in his paranoid delusions, that there's some deep state out to get him. that's not where alexander vindman came from....
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. >>> there's a battle over mail in ballots in houston, texas and adult movie actor ron jeremy facesw sexual assault charges. those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. the "new york times" says porn star ron jeremy has been charged with sexually assaulting 13 more women. the new charges announced by the los angeles county district attorney's office brings the total number of alleged victims to 17. it includes accusations that jeremy who is now 67 years old sexually assaulted a 15-year-old girl at a party in 2004. the new charges which include forcible rape dates to this year. jeremy's lawyer says that his client intends to plead not guilty to the new charges. >>> "the houston chronicle" reports texas is suing to stop more than 2 million registered voters around the city from receiving mail in ballot applications. the state's republican attorney general filed a lawsuit to stop harris county from sending applications to all its registered voters even if they do not qualify to vote by mail. texas is one of the few states not allowing more people to mail ballots in novemb
. >>> there's a battle over mail in ballots in houston, texas and adult movie actor ron jeremy facesw sexual assault charges. those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. the "new york times" says porn star ron jeremy has been charged with sexually assaulting 13 more women. the new charges announced by the los angeles county district attorney's office brings the total number of alleged victims to 17. it includes accusations that jeremy who is now 67 years old...
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jeremy, what is your opinion on what the model did or did not do.we have the inquiry, what are the decisions that will be looked at is the decision to looked at is the decision to look at the centralised model where we have half a dozen big the portrays, rather than asking each local authority to be responsible for the road testing trace and that would've meant tapping into a much larger group of laboratories in universities. and having a few big laboratories is if something goes wrong get one of them, it causes a huge backlog everywhere. and then there's the idea of whether there should have been big bang national labs or whether they should have used local authority networks and local networks that already existed and has been one of the themes of this, hasn't it. real tension. being very vocal that they should have used local authority know— how and expertise much more. and again, today we saw another one of these local tightening things with another huge part of the country much northeast of england having its restrictions tightened after local
jeremy, what is your opinion on what the model did or did not do.we have the inquiry, what are the decisions that will be looked at is the decision to looked at is the decision to look at the centralised model where we have half a dozen big the portrays, rather than asking each local authority to be responsible for the road testing trace and that would've meant tapping into a much larger group of laboratories in universities. and having a few big laboratories is if something goes wrong get one...
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it's a contrast to jeremy's assessment in jeremy's book, that kissinger was "a genius as a strategist." tom, you portrayed kissinger as a tactician. want to pressure you -- press you on the points of what you covered. i think there are a number of interesting points you make. you suggest that kissinger triggered nixon's reaction in ways that kissinger would then later regret. kissinger played on nixon's anxieties, often to enhance his own power. kissinger played a key role. state, who i of don't think anyone has ever written a single book on, but rogers opposed it in present ways. it's one example of the many times that kissinger pushed nixon in many directors. typically, in many cases towards the use of force. question. this is an o policy are never just dutiful agents, but rather advisors of the perspective, analyses, support and opposition to various policies? it sometimes also gives them causal responsibility. at particular moments, are there not times when kissinger does have a high degree of personal theonsibility, and was decisive factor? i feel like you walked up to this concl
it's a contrast to jeremy's assessment in jeremy's book, that kissinger was "a genius as a strategist." tom, you portrayed kissinger as a tactician. want to pressure you -- press you on the points of what you covered. i think there are a number of interesting points you make. you suggest that kissinger triggered nixon's reaction in ways that kissinger would then later regret. kissinger played on nixon's anxieties, often to enhance his own power. kissinger played a key role. state, who...
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. >> with me is jeremy stall, nate pircili and alexis coe.ever forget your first, a biography of george washington. jeremy, i am cautious about overstating or over selling the change in vocabulary that we heard from the president there when it comes to this president, peaceful transition of power. what did you make of those two juxtaposed statements? >> i feel like the second statement very much reinforces the first. i feel like this has all been presented as a conditional matter. the ballots are legally counted and they're legally counted to his liking, then there will be a peaceful transition of power from one administration to the next, which he would hope would be his own and would expect to be his own i would say. >> alexis, what does history tell us about, as jeremy said, a conditional transfer of power? >> it's not conditional. the founders -- there are so much talk about what the founders want. this was essential. they based this part of the constitution on george washington's actions. he gave up power peacefully in an age of monarchs
. >> with me is jeremy stall, nate pircili and alexis coe.ever forget your first, a biography of george washington. jeremy, i am cautious about overstating or over selling the change in vocabulary that we heard from the president there when it comes to this president, peaceful transition of power. what did you make of those two juxtaposed statements? >> i feel like the second statement very much reinforces the first. i feel like this has all been presented as a conditional matter....
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council on foreign relations he joins us tonight from london gentlemen to both of you did evening jeremy let me start with you in the u.s. many are calling it the worst presidential debate in living memory or in u.s. history what a bell on this side of the atlantic what did you think. yeah i've never seen anything a status that in any kind of debate i think it's a sort of symptom of the way that trump has essentially degraded the state of american democracy i think i sort of felt for biden he had no choice but to respond in kind and it it's a demonstrates that by politicians or in trying to respond to trump. if you don't come down to his level you can't respond but if you do your degrading democracy you know that's a good point judy as you've been front and center at presidential debates before me can you explain what happened last night well i think it was a reflection of where the debate in the campaign overall stands right now i mean everyone is yelling and the whole political discourse in the united states is just yelling over one another there's no real debate and so it's just peopl
council on foreign relations he joins us tonight from london gentlemen to both of you did evening jeremy let me start with you in the u.s. many are calling it the worst presidential debate in living memory or in u.s. history what a bell on this side of the atlantic what did you think. yeah i've never seen anything a status that in any kind of debate i think it's a sort of symptom of the way that trump has essentially degraded the state of american democracy i think i sort of felt for biden he...
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jere jeremy, thanks to you as well. right now i want to bring in one of the democratic senators who be questions judge amy coney barrett. judiciary senator macy h maisie. give us your reaction to the pick by the president. >> they want to make sure whoever they pick, and it didn't matter if it's a man or woman because the republicans are prepared to vote for whoever it is, but they want to push this person through to vote down the affordable care act. they want the person to be sitting there and hear it and make a decision. she's growinggoing to strike down the affordable care act in the middle of a pandemic and leave millions and millions without health care. i tell you, wolf. the president shows us every single day he doesn't care as we have this superspreader event and nobody's wearing masks, and the only ones getting tested at the rose garden are those clo closest to him so he can be protected. that's what's happening. >> you used the word "steal." they're not doing anything that is illegal. they're going through th
jere jeremy, thanks to you as well. right now i want to bring in one of the democratic senators who be questions judge amy coney barrett. judiciary senator macy h maisie. give us your reaction to the pick by the president. >> they want to make sure whoever they pick, and it didn't matter if it's a man or woman because the republicans are prepared to vote for whoever it is, but they want to push this person through to vote down the affordable care act. they want the person to be sitting...
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jackie alemany and jeremy peters, thank you both for getting up early with us this morning. it's great to have you. >>> still ahead, we've got much more battle over the supreme court. senator lindsey graham was pretty bold in 2018 when he said they should not vote on it. and i'll speak with senator joe manman chin from west virginia. "way too early" back in a moment. est virginia "way too early" back in a moment federal dollars are spent on schools, hospitals, and restorations in our neighborhoods. - funding is at stake for marginalized communities. - so make it count to be counted. the more you know. it's ubrelvy. for anytime, anywhere migraine strikes without worrying if it's too late, or where i am. one dose can quickly stop migraine in its tracks within two hours. unlike older medicines, ubrelvy is a pill that directly blocks cgrp protein, believed to be a cause of migraine. do not take with strong cyp3a4 inhibitors. most common side effects were nausea and tiredness. ask about ubrelvy. the anytime, anywhere migraine medicine. ask about ubrelvy. 20 associate cart pusher.
jackie alemany and jeremy peters, thank you both for getting up early with us this morning. it's great to have you. >>> still ahead, we've got much more battle over the supreme court. senator lindsey graham was pretty bold in 2018 when he said they should not vote on it. and i'll speak with senator joe manman chin from west virginia. "way too early" back in a moment. est virginia "way too early" back in a moment federal dollars are spent on schools, hospitals, and...
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. >> cnn's jeremy diamond joins us live from the white house. so, jeremy, this was billed as a labor day press conference, but what was really the point of this? >> reporter: yeah, there is no doubt the president turned this into a political attack speech as he does during the news conferences. going after joe biden in so many terms as to call him stupid and to suggest that china would own the united states if joe biden was elected president. but perhaps the most noteworthy comment was directed at the vice presidential nominee kamala harris. the president suggesting that harris made, quote, reckless anti-vaccine comments and he called on her to apologize. but that is just a total mischaracterization of what senator harris said yesterday to our colleague dana bash on state of the union. listen to what senator harris actually said. >> i think that's going to be an issue for all of us. i will say that i would not trust donald trump and it would have to be a credible source of information that talks about the efficacy and the reliability of whatever
. >> cnn's jeremy diamond joins us live from the white house. so, jeremy, this was billed as a labor day press conference, but what was really the point of this? >> reporter: yeah, there is no doubt the president turned this into a political attack speech as he does during the news conferences. going after joe biden in so many terms as to call him stupid and to suggest that china would own the united states if joe biden was elected president. but perhaps the most noteworthy comment...
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jeremy diamond is on the scene for us. he's outside. he and other media decided they are not going to go inside because of safety concerns. so jeremy, what's the campaign saying about how they plan to keep president trump's supporters, and there will be thousands of them crammed inside, screaming and shouting, what's their effort to keep them safe? >> reporter: well, for weeks now we have heard president trump over the last several weeks down playing the threat of the coronavirus saying that we are rounding the final turn as it relates to the pandemic. despite the fact that on friday, we heard from dr. fouch iy, the leading epidemiologist, make in clear this is not the case. we are still stagnating at 35,000 cases per day. more than 800 daily deaths. and warnings about a very potentially dangerous fall and winter ahead. but nonetheless, the trump campaign is moving ahead with this rally. they have had rallies for the last several weeks with thousands of people packed together, but they have done those outside. even as they are not requi
jeremy diamond is on the scene for us. he's outside. he and other media decided they are not going to go inside because of safety concerns. so jeremy, what's the campaign saying about how they plan to keep president trump's supporters, and there will be thousands of them crammed inside, screaming and shouting, what's their effort to keep them safe? >> reporter: well, for weeks now we have heard president trump over the last several weeks down playing the threat of the coronavirus saying...
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it was unreal. >> it seems unreal, jeremy. you thought you were a goner, were you having those conversations with your family members? >> actually, no. we were trying to tell each other that we're going to be all right. we had -- we tried to keep it together as best we could for -- especially for the young kids and especially or the or people and their young kid. you want to hang together even though you're falling apart inside. >> oh, my gosh, i really -- i really can't imagine being in that situation and so how did it end? how did you get rescued? >> it was unbelievable. so it -- we were just hunkered down with towels over us. with wet towels to try to keep as much smoke out as we can. and after 10 or 12 hours we heard a helicopter in the distance. and everyone -- it was amazing. everyone started flashing their lights, putting their -- you know, their hazard lines on their cars. flashlights on to make sure the helicopters saw us. once they saw us and started to get lower, we knew that rescue and help was on the way. everyone
it was unreal. >> it seems unreal, jeremy. you thought you were a goner, were you having those conversations with your family members? >> actually, no. we were trying to tell each other that we're going to be all right. we had -- we tried to keep it together as best we could for -- especially for the young kids and especially or the or people and their young kid. you want to hang together even though you're falling apart inside. >> oh, my gosh, i really -- i really can't...
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this is sir keir starmer and he really, really wants you to know that jeremy corbyn is no longer leaderlabour party. a conference speech in an almost empty room, after four election defeats, presents many challenges. but sir keir‘s message was blunt. never again will labour go into an election not being trusted on national security, with yourjob, with your community and with your money. that's what being under new leadership means. he didn't mention jeremy corbyn‘s name once but he talked about the importance of patriotism and security, seen as weak points for his predecessor. let's be brutally honest with ourselves. when you lose an election in a democracy, you deserve to. he didn't hold back on criticism of the prime minister, either, comparing his own legal background with mrjohnson‘s time as a journalist. it was all about character, he said. this is the big difference between the prime minister and me. whilst borisjohnson was writing flippant columns about bendy bananas, i was defending victims and prosecuting terrorists. once upon a time, keir starmer led parliamentary calls for a
this is sir keir starmer and he really, really wants you to know that jeremy corbyn is no longer leaderlabour party. a conference speech in an almost empty room, after four election defeats, presents many challenges. but sir keir‘s message was blunt. never again will labour go into an election not being trusted on national security, with yourjob, with your community and with your money. that's what being under new leadership means. he didn't mention jeremy corbyn‘s name once but he talked...
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i would give the leg up to jeremy strong, but strong.an cox wins it as well. hbo has had winners for years. if we look at the morning show from apple tv, hoping to share in the glory tonight — what you think about it? the streamers have come on strong, netflix had an historic year at the emmys, 160 had an historic year at the emmys,160 nominations, more than any network in history. so apple tv with their... jennifer aniston is among the front runners that could potentially win the drama actress award. but she has serious competition with laura linney. i thinki have to mention olivia coleman here in the uk, there are a lot of loyal viewers to the crown. absolutely, people love giving olivia coleman awards, so i wouldn't be surprised if she went home with an ma. just one more, i don't know whether dark visions of the future are in vogue at the moment, but the handmade's tailed has really gripped audiences. and that's done very well in the past, it's won several emmys including best drama. it's won several emmys including best dramalj it's
i would give the leg up to jeremy strong, but strong.an cox wins it as well. hbo has had winners for years. if we look at the morning show from apple tv, hoping to share in the glory tonight — what you think about it? the streamers have come on strong, netflix had an historic year at the emmys, 160 had an historic year at the emmys,160 nominations, more than any network in history. so apple tv with their... jennifer aniston is among the front runners that could potentially win the drama...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, beirut.s, still to come: swirling in the clouds above venus — the extraordinary possibility of life? 30 hours after the earthquake that devastated mexico city, rescue teams still have no idea just how many people have died. there's people alive and there's people not alive. we just can help and give whatever we got. a state funeral has been held for princess grace of monaco, at the church where she married prince ranier, 26 years ago. it looked as though they had come to fight a war. but their mission is to bring peace to east timor, and nowhere on earth needs it more badly. the government's case has been forcefully presented by mr badinter, the justice minister. he has campaigned vigorously for abolition, having once witnessed one of his clients being executed. elizabeth seton has spent much of her time at this grotto, and every year hundreds of pilgrimages are made here. now that she has become a saint, it is expected that this area will be inundated with tourists. the mayor and local busin
jeremy bowen, bbc news, beirut.s, still to come: swirling in the clouds above venus — the extraordinary possibility of life? 30 hours after the earthquake that devastated mexico city, rescue teams still have no idea just how many people have died. there's people alive and there's people not alive. we just can help and give whatever we got. a state funeral has been held for princess grace of monaco, at the church where she married prince ranier, 26 years ago. it looked as though they had come...
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george mason university speaking of speaking to us from the genya jeremy good to see you so what is your reaction to what the new york's time is reporting the president of course quick to say it was fake news which is going to respond when he hears things he does like the so much detail in this report is going to be hard to dismiss isn't it. it really is and i'm going to say something that i've said several times since donald trump came down that escalator in 2015 but this would destroy a normal candidate for the presidency to have this information come out just a few weeks before the election anyone running for reelection it would be over the question tonight is will this flying rain matter with republican voters and i honestly don't know the answer to that question. as you say nothing has stuck to trump in the past few years in terms of the news itself i mean how explosive is it is it is it likely that this will have that impact well it's not just one story it is so many stories your reporter covered a lot but she didn't mention that evocate trump is implicated in these documents
george mason university speaking of speaking to us from the genya jeremy good to see you so what is your reaction to what the new york's time is reporting the president of course quick to say it was fake news which is going to respond when he hears things he does like the so much detail in this report is going to be hard to dismiss isn't it. it really is and i'm going to say something that i've said several times since donald trump came down that escalator in 2015 but this would destroy a...
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succession we spoke with best actor winner jeremy strong. >>in our virtual backstage setting your category particularly these other actors these other shows. they're fantastic and qualitatively and quantitatively there's so many and they're such good work. it doesn't make it especially sweet. >>i think you're a good kid said you have to learn to treat success and failure as imposters. >>because you know that this is not something that you can ever and you know i i don't take it for granted just to have that chance to do this work which is its own reward other drama winners from other shows included sunday, a surprise winner for best actress from euphoria, this is pretty crazy only critic julie garner wins best supporting actress for ozark and billy crudup as the deeply unusual tv executive from the morning show. >>takes home the emmy for best supporting actor the tv academy really like watchman to winning for best limited series of the predicted winner for best actress and elated regina king if pretty good we year. >>my sister's kerry, washi
succession we spoke with best actor winner jeremy strong. >>in our virtual backstage setting your category particularly these other actors these other shows. they're fantastic and qualitatively and quantitatively there's so many and they're such good work. it doesn't make it especially sweet. >>i think you're a good kid said you have to learn to treat success and failure as imposters. >>because you know that this is not something that you can ever and you know i i don't take...
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jeremy faust and dr.>>> the forest fires are all about forest management, according to the president. first up is this exquisite bowl of french onion dip. i'm going to start the bidding at $5. thank you, sir. looking for $6. $6 over there! do i hear 7? $7 in the front! $7 going once. going twice. sold to the onion lover in the front row! next up is lot number 17, a spinach and artichoke dip, beautifully set in a hollowed-out loaf of sourdough bread. don't get mad get e*trade and get more than just trading investing. banking. guidance. i wanted my hepatitis c gone. more than just trading i put off treating mine. epclusa treats all main types of chronic hep c. whatever your type, epclusa could be your kind of cure. i just found out about mine. i knew for years. epclusa has a 98% overall cure rate. i had no symptoms of hepatitis c mine caused liver damage. epclusa is only one pill, once a day, taken with or without food for 12 weeks. before starting epclusa, your doctor will test if you have had hepatitis b,
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first to you, jeremy, tell us about this deal.usly this comes on the heels of the uae/israel deal. just break it down for us about what this means. >> reporter: that's right. the kingdom of bah ran will become the fourth arab country ever to fully normalize relations with the state of israel with agreement very similar with the united arab emirates and israel brokered by the united states to normalize the relations and what is significant is bahrain is such a close ally of saudi arabia. bahrainian monarchy is reliant on the saudi monarchy. and so, it is clear that this agreement likely could not have happened without at least the tacet agreement of saudi arabia yet to take the step and normalize relations with israel. nonetheless bahrain just like the uae is not a country ever officially at war with israel or that engaged in conflict. it is not a direct neighbor of israel but certainly this speaks to a kind of broader regional alignment that we are seeing as the threat of iran has really brought israel and many of the sunni arab c
first to you, jeremy, tell us about this deal.usly this comes on the heels of the uae/israel deal. just break it down for us about what this means. >> reporter: that's right. the kingdom of bah ran will become the fourth arab country ever to fully normalize relations with the state of israel with agreement very similar with the united arab emirates and israel brokered by the united states to normalize the relations and what is significant is bahrain is such a close ally of saudi arabia....
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maybe they won't. >> and jeremy diamond had that report. let's get more on the president's visit to kenosha, seeing as ryan nobles is there for us. jacob blake's family did not want the president there. that was evident today. >> reporter: that's exactly right, jim. in fact, the president attempted to reach out to the blake family on numerous occasions, tried to go through intermediaries, people who he believed was the family pastor. and that did not amount to much. we should point out that the situation here in kenosha has calmed down a bit. it is peaceful, but it's still very tense. there are many buildings that are still boarded up as far as five, six miles away from most of the activity and violence took place here in wisconsin. and the blake family is doing everything they can to take the focus away from president trump and take the focus away from politics and keep it on the shooting of their family member, this person who is still suffering from these gunshot wounds and could have his leg completely altered as a result. take a listen
maybe they won't. >> and jeremy diamond had that report. let's get more on the president's visit to kenosha, seeing as ryan nobles is there for us. jacob blake's family did not want the president there. that was evident today. >> reporter: that's exactly right, jim. in fact, the president attempted to reach out to the blake family on numerous occasions, tried to go through intermediaries, people who he believed was the family pastor. and that did not amount to much. we should point...
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>> jeremy yeah. the 13th amendment originally stated there should be no slavery accept as a punishment for crime. so how significant did that play for the south's part in enforcing the black codes in that type of thing? >> very good question jeremy. we're talking a black codes right? southerners use all sorts of legal and constitutional loopholes to undermine reconstruction and the project for black rights. people use criminality. they start convicting black people for minor crimes and using them as convict labor. there are serious about mass incarceration taxation to this is where it all starts. actually, the former people wrote this 13th amendment did not have that in mind at all. it was just a common, english kamala exception to write some privileges. meeting if you're duly convicted, your rights can be taken away from your feud imprisoned. that is a common sort of exception. the black codes, it's not coming out so much from the 13th amendment. these are the codes that i want you to talk and impli
>> jeremy yeah. the 13th amendment originally stated there should be no slavery accept as a punishment for crime. so how significant did that play for the south's part in enforcing the black codes in that type of thing? >> very good question jeremy. we're talking a black codes right? southerners use all sorts of legal and constitutional loopholes to undermine reconstruction and the project for black rights. people use criminality. they start convicting black people for minor crimes...
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jeremy, good evening to you. president continues to push a false narrative on widespread voter fraud tonight and they are in cahoots on this. >> well, don, you know, before that press release from the justice department was even released yesterday, what we saw was the president and his white house press secretary, already, using -- already using this issue about the mail-in ballots about this issue in pennsylvania. and the president, this evening, don, is continuing to discuss that. the president referencing that issue with those nine military ballots. talking about that, this evening as, once again, an example of why this election, in his view, is going to be rigged and why it is going to be fraudulent. of course, don, there is no evidence that that is what's happening. but the president, this evening, once again, raising the specter, saying that if -- if -- the only way he can lose this election is if, indeed, the democrats cheat and if there is massive voter fraud. so there is no question, don, that he is prep
jeremy, good evening to you. president continues to push a false narrative on widespread voter fraud tonight and they are in cahoots on this. >> well, don, you know, before that press release from the justice department was even released yesterday, what we saw was the president and his white house press secretary, already, using -- already using this issue about the mail-in ballots about this issue in pennsylvania. and the president, this evening, don, is continuing to discuss that. the...
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donna edwards, jeremy bash, ashley parker, thank you all for being with us.ciate that. >>> and coming up, another indication the u.s. may be going it alone in the rush for a workable vaccine for the coronavirus. >>> and later, going over to the big board, history was made in massachusetts tonight in a democratic primary. we're going to take a look at that and the presidential election just nine weeks away. "the 11th hour" just getting started on a tuesday night. >>> it's great to talk about this utopian kind of idea where everybody has a test every day and we can do that. i don't live in a utopian world. i live in the real world. we can return to society without having everyone have a test every single day. you know, we can do that, and we're showing you can do that. >> that was president trump's coronavirus testing czar responding to a question about when rapid tests will become widely available. meantime, the cdc continues to face backlash for changing its guidance and downplaying the need to test asymptomatic patients. the headline of a "new york times" op
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and jeremy bash, former chief of staff at the cia and the pentagon, former chief counsel to house intel good evening and welcome to you all. phil, i'd like to begin with you. 49 days to go until the election the candidate, mr. trump, that you saw tonight, was he in debate shape and debate ready, or did his performance on the abc news town hall show a guy who's been limited to friendly audiences and no time limits >> brian, to be perfectly frank, that performance tonight by the president at the abc town hall should send shudders and shock waves through the republican party. the first debate is 14 days away, two tuesdays from now, and this is a president who's clearly not ready for that debate his answers, especially on the coronavirus, the number one topic for many voters, were circuitous they were curious. they were sort of all over the map. at one point he was even challenging the science behind mask usage and claimed that some people don't think masks work. and when george stephanopoulos pressed him on it, who those people are, the president said waiters at restaurants it was a very s
and jeremy bash, former chief of staff at the cia and the pentagon, former chief counsel to house intel good evening and welcome to you all. phil, i'd like to begin with you. 49 days to go until the election the candidate, mr. trump, that you saw tonight, was he in debate shape and debate ready, or did his performance on the abc news town hall show a guy who's been limited to friendly audiences and no time limits >> brian, to be perfectly frank, that performance tonight by the president...
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always great talk to you, jeremy, i wish we had more time.eters, let's talk again soon, thank you for coming on the program. >>> that's going to wrap up this hour for me. i'm chris jansing, i'll see you tomorrow at 11:00 a.m. eastern. my colleague andrea mitchell is coming up with an interview with anthony fauci. keep it right here on msnbc. it. does it worry me? absolutely. sensodyne sensitivity & gum gives us the dual action effect that really takes care of both our teeth sensitivity as well as our gum issues. there's no question it's something that i would recommend. priceline can save you up to 60% on top hotels. and when you save up to 60%... let's play. you're always a winner. you got... up to 60% off your hotel! but isn't that the only one? you're a winner! priceline. every trip is a big deal. that selling carsarvana, 100% online wouldn't work. but isn't that the only one? you're a winner! but we went to work. building an experience that lets you shop over 17,000 cars from home. creating a coast to coast network to deliver your car as
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are past the cooling off period did not result in the kind of mediation that separates and forget jeremy when one question i was thinking of was the cooling off period how long is that normally somewhere into the middle course. which there's a good mating oh the 3 orbit triggers that will constituent the patrician panel which still takes weeks at least. i believe columbia well challenge jurisdiction of the courts. to make decision on this with confidence and then we will really move to yes the case yeah hopefully hopefully they're crossing fingers they'll be productive be nice. go see goal starts to face difficulties with this debate going on between the ministry of mines and energy and the ministry of environment we found ourselves with to get ability to work. one of our biggest shareholders from texas took the mining and energy motivated the company to seek. arbitration as a way of solving this dispute of this difficulty between the colombian government as a whole and the company. steve nipple t.q. died to do. this to move to cuba she moved into a new phenomena the evil empire national
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in the top stories of the last 7 days jeremy agrees to cooperate with moscow on a probe into the alleged poisoning of opposition figure out extent only as the issue riles german lawmakers and parliament. a month long a wave of unrest continues and valorous as demonstrators plan to hit the streets again this sunday comes as a high profile opposition leader is the rest of this week. and the big guns of the british political scene split down the middle of a prime minister boris johnson's plan to deploy bill.
in the top stories of the last 7 days jeremy agrees to cooperate with moscow on a probe into the alleged poisoning of opposition figure out extent only as the issue riles german lawmakers and parliament. a month long a wave of unrest continues and valorous as demonstrators plan to hit the streets again this sunday comes as a high profile opposition leader is the rest of this week. and the big guns of the british political scene split down the middle of a prime minister boris johnson's plan to...
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supreme court, jeremy diamond is at the white house. let's begin with you, arian, what your learning? >> if you hear music playing in the background that's because people are still here playing respect to justice ruth bader ginsburg but just a week ago that she died. the president has moved forward with this, with his staff, trying to vet a new nominee during the week but only one got a hearing and that's amy coney barrett. keep in mind, she is 48 years old. she's a judge on the 7th circuit court of appeals. she would be the youngest member of this court. and she would be the fifth woman. she is a dream candidate of the religious right. they like some of her writings she did before she took the bench and also some of her opinions on abortion. conservatives also like other opinions on immigration, and the second amendment. but now, of course, fred, the fight is going t move after tonight to capitol hill. >> then, jeremy, the white house on messaging here, not just about why he thinks now is the time for a nominee, but the white house has
supreme court, jeremy diamond is at the white house. let's begin with you, arian, what your learning? >> if you hear music playing in the background that's because people are still here playing respect to justice ruth bader ginsburg but just a week ago that she died. the president has moved forward with this, with his staff, trying to vet a new nominee during the week but only one got a hearing and that's amy coney barrett. keep in mind, she is 48 years old. she's a judge on the 7th...
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jeremy, the president clearly has not been shy about it. he wants a vaccine by election day. >> there's no question, pam. we have heard the president in his own words suggest that a vaccine could be ready by election day, despite the fact that there is no public evidence to back it up. and ult mately whether it is him pushing hydroxychloroquine or overselling the benefits of convalescent plasma before the science is there, the president seems to be looking for his panacea. what we know from poll after poll after poll is that an overwhelming majority of americans disapprove of the president's handling of this coronavirus response. and therefore the president is looking for something to show americans that he has, in fact handled this well and he is looking for that, of course, before americans send in their ballots or go to the polls on election day on november 3rd. of course, the scientist evidence, again, as we said on the vaccine isn't quite there yet and all the public health experts, including dr. anthony fauci, are saying that, look, t
jeremy, the president clearly has not been shy about it. he wants a vaccine by election day. >> there's no question, pam. we have heard the president in his own words suggest that a vaccine could be ready by election day, despite the fact that there is no public evidence to back it up. and ult mately whether it is him pushing hydroxychloroquine or overselling the benefits of convalescent plasma before the science is there, the president seems to be looking for his panacea. what we know...
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veteran of the obama campaigns of 20082012 the london jeremy shapiro research director at the european council on foreign relations the both of you gentlemen thank you very much. it is what all the currents and dictators do when they don't like the message they shut down or get rid of the messengers and that is exactly what is happening now in bill roofs the coverage of mass protests has gained traction and attention globally to the dismay of president lukashenko the result is now is not good news for foreign journalists connelly joins me in just a moment he was just forced to leave bella ruse but 1st his report on efforts to gag the media and what that means for the protest of weeks of protests capturing imaginations around the world colorful symbols charismatic leaders. it's often turned ugly security forces cracking down brutally on peaceful protests and when it did photographers and journalists were there to report. people here tell you one thing time and time again knowing that the world is watching makes them feel safer. they show the outside attention acts as a restraint on the
veteran of the obama campaigns of 20082012 the london jeremy shapiro research director at the european council on foreign relations the both of you gentlemen thank you very much. it is what all the currents and dictators do when they don't like the message they shut down or get rid of the messengers and that is exactly what is happening now in bill roofs the coverage of mass protests has gained traction and attention globally to the dismay of president lukashenko the result is now is not good...
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jeremy bash, former chief of staff at the cia and the pentagon. and former chief counsel to the house intelligence committee. and donna edwards, former democratic member of congress and now a "washington post" columnist. thanks to all of you for being with us. appreciate it. ashley, let me start with you on the run-up to trump's visit to kenosha today. we just went through what his day looked like. there was a lot of discussion, a lot of speculation, and i think some conflicting reports that emerged at various times about whether he would meet with jacob blake's family, whether there had been outreach on that front, whether the family might be open to it. was that ever something that was a possibility here, and how did it evolve to what we saw today? >> well, the president's focus was never on jacob blake or his family. he was not going here in the traditional role of presidents as a sort of healer in chief that you might expect in these moments. he was going here to press a political advantage he believes he holds over joe biden when it comes to
jeremy bash, former chief of staff at the cia and the pentagon. and former chief counsel to the house intelligence committee. and donna edwards, former democratic member of congress and now a "washington post" columnist. thanks to all of you for being with us. appreciate it. ashley, let me start with you on the run-up to trump's visit to kenosha today. we just went through what his day looked like. there was a lot of discussion, a lot of speculation, and i think some conflicting...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, beirut.he sunshine in france which is in the midst of an autumn heatwave. 1015 degrees above average. a number of september heat records were recorded on monday. 45.6 degrees since 1961. beaches remain open but not more than ten people can gather in public spaces because of the virus. the hopes of the president returning to cote d'ivoire boosted by two of his rivals being barred from standing by the constitutional court. both men have convictions and are barred from standing with a criminal record. last month the president said he would stand again. the former fifa secretary has gone on trial on corruption charges. he faces charges of corruption. they say it has helped win the wellbore in exchange for a villa in sardinia. —— the world cup bid. much of china has returned to a more normal pace of life after authorities began relaxing coronavirus lockdowns in late spring. but as many cities have found out, loosened containment measures can be short—lived. in june, beijing experienced a sudden su
jeremy bowen, bbc news, beirut.he sunshine in france which is in the midst of an autumn heatwave. 1015 degrees above average. a number of september heat records were recorded on monday. 45.6 degrees since 1961. beaches remain open but not more than ten people can gather in public spaces because of the virus. the hopes of the president returning to cote d'ivoire boosted by two of his rivals being barred from standing by the constitutional court. both men have convictions and are barred from...
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also, we're going to chat with basketball star jeremy lin. how he's responding to the pandemic off the court. >> thank you, raj. caught on cam remark house speaker nancy pelosi seen gettige getting her hair done inside a salon. it's all captured on surveillance video. jean? >> reporter: the owner of "e" salon on union street tells fox news nancy pelosi was here yesterday getting a wash and blow dry inside the salon. she shared surveillance video of speaker pelosi inside with fox news. you can see pelosi with her hair wet, walking inside with her mask down. the inside service is a violation of san francisco's health order. hair salons have been closed since march. only today are they allowed to begin operating outside. a bay area attorney who has sued california's governor to allow salons to re-open is outraged. >> i represented a lot of hair salons in california that have begged the governor for the right to open safely. they have not been allowed to do that, but i guess if your name is nancy pelosi a different set of rules applied to you. >>
also, we're going to chat with basketball star jeremy lin. how he's responding to the pandemic off the court. >> thank you, raj. caught on cam remark house speaker nancy pelosi seen gettige getting her hair done inside a salon. it's all captured on surveillance video. jean? >> reporter: the owner of "e" salon on union street tells fox news nancy pelosi was here yesterday getting a wash and blow dry inside the salon. she shared surveillance video of speaker pelosi inside...
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i spoke with jeremy siegel from warden this past week, he thinks we could have 3%, 4%, even 5% inflationbut he's super duper bullish. he thinks the stock market will keep running. jack: very quickly, jack, if we do get that inflation, what does that mean for people who hold bonds? >> it means they get trashed. i don't know, you know, if i'm going to -- [laughter] on bonds right now, i've got to start with why bother. you know, you're not getting income, right? what are you trying to do? you're trying to preserve your capital. if you want to preserve your capital and make no money, they have these things called bank accounts which will do just fine and have a lot more lu quid few. forget about bonds, look at dave end-paying stocks. that's a little too out there on the rusk spectrum for me, but i think you have to look for alternatives. jack: yeah. bank accounts will pay more than a 10-year bond. >>> up next, round table members give looks like they picked the wrong getaway driver. they're going to be paying for this for a long time. they will, but with accident forgiveness allstate won't
i spoke with jeremy siegel from warden this past week, he thinks we could have 3%, 4%, even 5% inflationbut he's super duper bullish. he thinks the stock market will keep running. jack: very quickly, jack, if we do get that inflation, what does that mean for people who hold bonds? >> it means they get trashed. i don't know, you know, if i'm going to -- [laughter] on bonds right now, i've got to start with why bother. you know, you're not getting income, right? what are you trying to do?...
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jeremy? >> oh, sorry. i apologize. look, the view from national security professionals is that donald trump doesn't understand the world. he put out this doctrine of america first which is really a doctrine of america alone. most national security professionals believe and understand from their experience that we can't solve the world's problems by ourselves and that, in fact, we're much stronger, much more capable, much more effective in the world when we have allies and partners. so when the president goes to europe and picks a fight with our european allies, tries to undermine nato, cozies up to dictators, he's not undermining american security but global security. >> jason johnson, i am sure that the trump voters' take on this will be some sort of combination of, you know, fake news or -- i don't know what it is really. but it's clear that trump feels very threatened politically by these revelations. and this reporting revealing his private comments about the military is something that upsets trump. just using that
jeremy? >> oh, sorry. i apologize. look, the view from national security professionals is that donald trump doesn't understand the world. he put out this doctrine of america first which is really a doctrine of america alone. most national security professionals believe and understand from their experience that we can't solve the world's problems by ourselves and that, in fact, we're much stronger, much more capable, much more effective in the world when we have allies and partners. so...