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him a few jeremy corbyn.mes. perfectly friendly. times. he's perfectly friendly. he's conviction politician in he's a conviction politician in my the uk needs more my view. the uk needs more conviction politicians, but his views were out of kilter with the majority of the uk, so he lost the election in 2019 and also of course he has lost the whip and keir starmer has spent quite a bit of time and effort in in trying to eradicate the nofion in in trying to eradicate the notion of anti—semitism from the party. is this so, so, so, so, so— party. is this so, so, so, so, so i think that corbyn's legacy is probably still quite toxic. >> is toxic . i mean, that's >> it is toxic. i mean, that's an interesting conversation, guys, we're guys, thanks for that. we're going straight now to the going to go straight now to the yes no quiz with james and james. so now it's time for the yes no quiz, gents. you know the rules. we've got james and i've got james. it's a yes or no answer. simple quiz . we'll start answer. simple
him a few jeremy corbyn.mes. perfectly friendly. times. he's perfectly friendly. he's conviction politician in he's a conviction politician in my the uk needs more my view. the uk needs more conviction politicians, but his views were out of kilter with the majority of the uk, so he lost the election in 2019 and also of course he has lost the whip and keir starmer has spent quite a bit of time and effort in in trying to eradicate the nofion in in trying to eradicate the notion of...
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him a few jeremy corbyn.times. perfectly friendly. times. he's perfectly friendly. he's conviction politician in he's a conviction politician in my the uk needs more my view. the uk needs more conviction politicians, but his views were out of kilter with the majority of the uk, so he lost the election in 2019 and also of course he has lost the whip and keir starmer has spent quite a bit of time and effort in in trying to eradicate the nofion in in trying to eradicate the notion of anti—semitism from the party. is this so, so, so, so, so— party. is this so, so, so, so, so i think that corbyn's legacy is probably still quite toxic. >> is toxic . i mean, that's >> it is toxic. i mean, that's an interesting conversation, guys, we're guys, thanks for that. we're going straight now to the going to go straight now to the yes no quiz with james and james. so now it's time for the yes no quiz, gents. you know the rules. we've got james and i've got james. it's a yes or no answer. simple quiz . we'll start answer. simpl
him a few jeremy corbyn.times. perfectly friendly. times. he's perfectly friendly. he's conviction politician in he's a conviction politician in my the uk needs more my view. the uk needs more conviction politicians, but his views were out of kilter with the majority of the uk, so he lost the election in 2019 and also of course he has lost the whip and keir starmer has spent quite a bit of time and effort in in trying to eradicate the nofion in in trying to eradicate the notion of...
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jeremy renner, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] thank you, jeremy. we'll be back with metallica!reatment for rms i can take at home once a month. kesimpta was proven superior at reducing the rate of relapses active lesions and slowing disability progression vs aubagio. don't take kesimpta if you have hepatitis b and tell your doctor if you have had it, as it could come back. kesimpta can cause serious side effects, including infections. while no cases of pml were reported in rms clinical trials, it could happen. tell your doctor if you had or plan to have vaccines, or if you are or plan to become pregnant. kesimpta may cause a decrease in some types of antibodies. the most common side effects are upper respiratory tract infection, headache, and injection reactions. ask your doctor about treating rms with kesimpta. your shipping manager left to “find themself.” leaving you lost. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire ♪ there's one juice that can satisfy that sav
jeremy renner, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] thank you, jeremy. we'll be back with metallica!reatment for rms i can take at home once a month. kesimpta was proven superior at reducing the rate of relapses active lesions and slowing disability progression vs aubagio. don't take kesimpta if you have hepatitis b and tell your doctor if you have had it, as it could come back. kesimpta can cause serious side effects, including infections. while no cases of pml were reported in rms clinical...
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>> jeremy: totally out of touch.e progressive politicians should be paying attention and trying to understand what is going on, why are people upset and willing to listen and see what made this hit go viral. so many people could relate to it. there have been several remixes done of people different walks of life. like a rap remix on it in agreement saying this is our reality. when you have people coming together, multi racial coalition of people coming together, anyone who worked in politics will say, we need to be listening and say we need government and political leaders that respond to that. >> kayleigh: politics is about the people, what it is about. ongoing crisis of homelessness and crime have driven many out of san francisco. now people are paying to see it themselves. next the sold out walking tour taking tours through the city squalor. so, i got this experian app, and now, i'm checking my fico® score. i got a new credit card, and i'm even finding ways to save. finally getting smart about money feels really g
>> jeremy: totally out of touch.e progressive politicians should be paying attention and trying to understand what is going on, why are people upset and willing to listen and see what made this hit go viral. so many people could relate to it. there have been several remixes done of people different walks of life. like a rap remix on it in agreement saying this is our reality. when you have people coming together, multi racial coalition of people coming together, anyone who worked in...
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and like jeremy types.my hunt, the bank hunt, much like the bank of england well, england rishi sunak as well, they're spearheading central bank digital currencies. they're spearheading central bank digital currencies . they bank digital currencies. they would it so that frankly , would like it so that frankly, if the pound were to crash, there's convenient there's a very convenient replacement that can replacement currency that can come in. and so i do have to correct one thing, paul. it's not because of ukraine and not just because of ukraine and opening up. it's because of the quantitative easing that was conducted for the conducted to pay for the furlough now furlough scheme. and now the bank the only bank bank of england is the only bank centrally the world centrally throughout the world thatis centrally throughout the world that is conducting quantitative tightening the tightening by selling off the bonds try bonds to try and try and manipulate the economy. so manipulate the economy. we're so reliant
and like jeremy types.my hunt, the bank hunt, much like the bank of england well, england rishi sunak as well, they're spearheading central bank digital currencies. they're spearheading central bank digital currencies . they bank digital currencies. they would it so that frankly , would like it so that frankly, if the pound were to crash, there's convenient there's a very convenient replacement that can replacement currency that can come in. and so i do have to correct one thing, paul. it's not...
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[ cheers and applause ♪ >> jimmy: jeremy allen white jeremy, welcome to the show. >> thank you >> jimmyorld. to be at "the tonight show." >> that's right. yeah my -- i think you always want your children to outshine you. i just didn't know it was gonna happen this early. my 3-year-old daughter, ezer, came here, what, like two months ago, six weeks ago? >> jimmy: yeah >> or something like that. >> jimmy: yeah >> and got to -- got to hang out with you >> jimmy: dakota -- dakota johnson is her godmother. >> dakota -- yeah, dakota's her godmother. and she's a really big fan of angel moon, which is this, like - >> jimmy: chris martin >> -- puppet in coldplay's new album. yeah, maybe you can -- >> jimmy: they have like a a muppet band called the weirdos. >> the weirdos yeah >> jimmy: and they're all muppets. >> they're all muppets >> jimmy: and they're from space. yeah, yeah >> jimmy: and so - >> they were on the show it wasn't even chris, really >> jimmy: no, they were booked on the show, yeah. >> right, right, right >> jimmy: and then this beautiful little baby was walking around with dakot
[ cheers and applause ♪ >> jimmy: jeremy allen white jeremy, welcome to the show. >> thank you >> jimmyorld. to be at "the tonight show." >> that's right. yeah my -- i think you always want your children to outshine you. i just didn't know it was gonna happen this early. my 3-year-old daughter, ezer, came here, what, like two months ago, six weeks ago? >> jimmy: yeah >> or something like that. >> jimmy: yeah >> and got to -- got to...
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are concerned, how are the govi know jeremy inflattook some >> i know jeremy hunt took some credit otherwhen it credit the other day when it came down to bank of came down to the bank of england's and they've got england's job and they've got a mandate government and mandate from the government and they be standing they should be standing over them them do them and making them do it because inflation by because inflation is caused by monetary policy and is cured by monetary policy. >> bank of england is in >> and the bank of england is in charge of it. so they let it grow and they need to bring it up. >> so what are you saying then? you've to government's you've got to the government's got over them. what got to stand over them. what mandate for them rate rises. >> the government says you've mandate for them rate rises. >> 2% government says you've mandate for them rate rises. >> 2% goverisesent says you've mandate for them rate rises. >> 2% gove rises or says you've mandate for them rate rises. >> 2% gove rises or other/ou've got 2% rate rises or other monetary need to be monetary measu
are concerned, how are the govi know jeremy inflattook some >> i know jeremy hunt took some credit otherwhen it credit the other day when it came down to bank of came down to the bank of england's and they've got england's job and they've got a mandate government and mandate from the government and they be standing they should be standing over them them do them and making them do it because inflation by because inflation is caused by monetary policy and is cured by monetary policy....
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saying jeremy clarkson tweet saying jeremy clarkson tweet saying jeremy a career of jeremy has madeot the rule. but does have a good rule. but he does have a good point results day is point here. results day is important, but not necessarily a deal breaker. whatever results you got today, there are lots of opfions you got today, there are lots of options available to you and there rishi sunak completely kills the buzz and it was quite funny until he sort of came back with a rather headmaster reply. >> but i guess he's the prime minister. >> sensible sunak indeed. >> sensible sunak indeed. >> yeah. so after the break we'll live in westminster as we'll be live in westminster as our cash petition our don't kill cash petition heads street. see you heads to downing street. see you shortly . shortly. >> that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers. proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. weather on. gb news. >> hi there. it's aidan mcgivern here from the met office with the gb news forecast. another fine day for most of us and feeling warm where we get some sunshine coming through. it won't
saying jeremy clarkson tweet saying jeremy clarkson tweet saying jeremy a career of jeremy has madeot the rule. but does have a good rule. but he does have a good point results day is point here. results day is important, but not necessarily a deal breaker. whatever results you got today, there are lots of opfions you got today, there are lots of options available to you and there rishi sunak completely kills the buzz and it was quite funny until he sort of came back with a rather headmaster...
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who is jeremy to please here? who is jeremy hunt is it hunt trying to keep happy?in city? the city people in the city? the city types, or actually is it types, right. or actually is it ordinary the public ordinary members of the public who frankly cough up for who frankly have to cough up for the that these people the decisions that these people make ? make? >> that's right. you know , the >> that's right. you know, the chancellor is a very wealthy man. the prime minister is a very wealthy man. they'll always going to have trouble connect meeting with real people when they say we're in it together. a lot of the public will think, really, are you in together really, are you in it together with to have with us? are you going to have trouble paying your mortgage? but i think he is you know , at but i think he is you know, at pains to try and make a connection with ordinary people. and why i think the and that's why i think the response to my question about nigel farages case, about banking was very, very important . that was a very strong reaction , saying that nigel
who is jeremy to please here? who is jeremy hunt is it hunt trying to keep happy?in city? the city people in the city? the city types, or actually is it types, right. or actually is it ordinary the public ordinary members of the public who frankly cough up for who frankly have to cough up for the that these people the decisions that these people make ? make? >> that's right. you know , the >> that's right. you know, the chancellor is a very wealthy man. the prime minister is a very...
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so, i think jeremy hunt do. so, yes, i think jeremy hunt is enough deliver.. but i've also put forward and a legislative amendment to try and ensure that people are protected with their bank accounts because ultimately legislation is more powerful than a regulators whim or regulators whim can change. change legislation is very hard to change. >> yeah. no. well, i hope you succeed with that, jacob. and actually, isn't it amazing that i there with sir vince cable i sat there with sir vince cable earlier this issue earlier on and on this issue that people need you, they've got to have the right to a bank account. they can't survive live in century it. in the 21st century without it. actually remarkably, we've got leavers and remainers coming together. >> it's very important and it's very interesting because you and l, very interesting because you and i, by nature and inclination, are free marketeers . and if are free marketeers. and if people don't want to do business, that's a matter for them. but the banks are different because the banks are so all so heavily
so, i think jeremy hunt do. so, yes, i think jeremy hunt is enough deliver.. but i've also put forward and a legislative amendment to try and ensure that people are protected with their bank accounts because ultimately legislation is more powerful than a regulators whim or regulators whim can change. change legislation is very hard to change. >> yeah. no. well, i hope you succeed with that, jacob. and actually, isn't it amazing that i there with sir vince cable i sat there with sir vince...
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i will speak on behalf of victor, christina, and jeremy and we will get into some questions. we are fired up, it is a great day yesterday, when you walk around thecility and you see the spacecraft you are will be writing in. it was -- riding in. it is fascinating. we have been busy since april 3, it started with a bit of a media blitz but then we found work and we have been studying spacecraft systems, we have gone out to denver to visit with the lockinn diego working with united states navy and rescue and crew to the kennedy space center. i want to touch on two quick ga, seeing people following in our footsteps walking on bars and coming back to planet earth. that is the measure of success for us. artemis ii is the tiniest footnote in the artemis campaign and that is what we believe in and every day we go to work we are looking at this vehicle for the future. that means a lot to us. the other thing i wanted to say because it has struck us is we hear about the hardware and it is real, most of you saw it afternoon with the spacecraft, those who have been there have seen the bo
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jeremy is entity. jeremy hunt is supporting exactly tactics supporting exactly their tactics of interest rate supporting exactly their tactics of up. interest rate rises up. >> but wait, the bank of england rises up. >:independent.3 bank of england rises up. >:independent. that's of england rises up. >:independent. that's because nd is independent. that's because george told george brown gordon brown told us independent. so who us it was independent. so who actually makes appoints the governor the bank of england? governor of the bank of england? well, the government and the treasury. appoints treasury. who appoints the people to be on people who are going to be on that committee? be the that committee? that will be the treasury the government and treasury and the government and the people bank of the people inside the bank of england approved by the england are approved by the treasury government. but treasury of the government. but apart that, it's completely apart from that, it's completely independ
jeremy is entity. jeremy hunt is supporting exactly tactics supporting exactly their tactics of interest rate supporting exactly their tactics of up. interest rate rises up. >> but wait, the bank of england rises up. >:independent.3 bank of england rises up. >:independent. that's of england rises up. >:independent. that's because nd is independent. that's because george told george brown gordon brown told us independent. so who us it was independent. so who actually makes...
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so, i think jeremy hunt do. so, yes, i think jeremy hunt is enough deliver.. but i've also put forward and a legislative amendment to try and ensure that people are protected with their bank accounts because ultimately legislation is more powerful than a regulators whim or regulators whim can change. change legislation is very hard to change. >> yeah. no. well, i hope you succeed with that, jacob. and actually, isn't it amazing that i there with sir vince cable i sat there with sir vince cable earlier this issue earlier on and on this issue that people need you, they've got to have the right to a bank account. they can't survive live in century it. in the 21st century without it. actually remarkably, we've got leavers and remainers coming together. >> it's very important and it's very interesting because you and l, very interesting because you and i, by nature and inclination, are free marketeers . and if are free marketeers. and if people don't want to do business, that's a matter for them. but the banks are different because the banks are so all so heavily
so, i think jeremy hunt do. so, yes, i think jeremy hunt is enough deliver.. but i've also put forward and a legislative amendment to try and ensure that people are protected with their bank accounts because ultimately legislation is more powerful than a regulators whim or regulators whim can change. change legislation is very hard to change. >> yeah. no. well, i hope you succeed with that, jacob. and actually, isn't it amazing that i there with sir vince cable i sat there with sir vince...
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i'll ask economist jeremy siegel remember the jetsons flying cars, we are one step closer as air taxis are set to kick off jovian beaver will tell us how it works. later tupperware popped the lid off stop jumping 500% in one month. we begin as always with three things investors on a think about right now. stocks were down for the week as bond yields search ten year treasury hitting the highest number since last november before pulling back on friday but cooler the inspected jobs report lifted spirits to end the week. ship stocks have rallied on a.i. but rally from the biggest semi conductor disappointed investors. amazon with a massive profit, will take a look at the tech giant stop what we learned about the health of the consumer. on the "barron's roundtable" carleton english and jacob. , the stocks did in down but it seemed like a goldilocks number coming from the fed in terms of the payroll. >> the payroll was exactly what you want to see. 187,000 jobs created below expectation the previous months were revised lower as well. we saw a job market that is creating jobs but not an overh
i'll ask economist jeremy siegel remember the jetsons flying cars, we are one step closer as air taxis are set to kick off jovian beaver will tell us how it works. later tupperware popped the lid off stop jumping 500% in one month. we begin as always with three things investors on a think about right now. stocks were down for the week as bond yields search ten year treasury hitting the highest number since last november before pulling back on friday but cooler the inspected jobs report lifted...
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that's not good news for the average punter, but the way that jeremy talks about this, jeremy hunt talkshis, you he would you you think he would have you know, delivered the know, he's he's delivered the golden fleece and important to say what's happening now with regards to falling inflation is, as you said, price rise are slowing, but they are still rising. and the thing about profiteering, so true , what profiteering, so true, what we've seen really over the last 18 months is companies say to their employees, sorry , their employees, sorry, inflation is 10, we can't give you a pay rise in line with inflation. will you take a pay rise of 5? and they say to their customers, look, inflation is 10. we've got to put our prices up 10. we've got to put our prices ”p by 10. we've got to put our prices up by 12. so they're screwing the consumer, screwing the employee off earns the benefit of shareholders very, very, very bad . and it's very distasteful, bad. and it's very distasteful, i think, to see jeremy hunt crowing the way he is. >> why? because of ours? jeremy hunt because i actually don
that's not good news for the average punter, but the way that jeremy talks about this, jeremy hunt talkshis, you he would you you think he would have you know, delivered the know, he's he's delivered the golden fleece and important to say what's happening now with regards to falling inflation is, as you said, price rise are slowing, but they are still rising. and the thing about profiteering, so true , what profiteering, so true, what we've seen really over the last 18 months is companies say...
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so although initially jeremy responded with exceptional speed to the energy crisis. and it was on president the how quickly these of us are use were installed. we're seeing a bit of an issue in terms of finding a permanent solution for the coming from a significant amount of russian pipe guess from the work stream that was coming to germany. in the past and how to ensure that that is a permanent shift and not just for a couple of years. yeah. because brochure is always going to be on germany and the use doorstep. and it's going to continue to have these massive reserves. so maybe the war isn't going to last forever. so is there a potential future where actually we start to see a resumption of info as a russian gas in your i don't think we can take anything out of the question and it's really important right now to build out, you know, supply chains, connections across to europe in the local supply to permanently shift away from russia. otherwise, you're right. there is a risk of going back to perhaps not a 4045 percent reliance on brushing energy sources. but it's si
so although initially jeremy responded with exceptional speed to the energy crisis. and it was on president the how quickly these of us are use were installed. we're seeing a bit of an issue in terms of finding a permanent solution for the coming from a significant amount of russian pipe guess from the work stream that was coming to germany. in the past and how to ensure that that is a permanent shift and not just for a couple of years. yeah. because brochure is always going to be on germany...
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okay, right here. points to fees as making its business and jeremy much more difficult. how important for a low cost carrier are these kind of fees that you're seeing at airports right now in germany. but i think it's important that consumers who have failed to have your national carrier here to the tune of 11000000000 euros am. and what has happened is they haven't recovered the, the largest carrier in the market. they have constrained capacity, which has put fairs to the roof, like germans at the moment, are paying some, sometimes in the order of 800 euros for one way fears. but what is happening now is that security taxes are rising, which goes on to the fair ultimately. and the german system is hopelessly inefficient compared to 2 other countries in europe. and it is in, in the medium to long term here, german consumers are in for a long period of sustained high pricing because there's no competition chart. the charging structure, a german airport is now effectively a barrier to entry. the german government would say those security fees, which they've been raising, c
okay, right here. points to fees as making its business and jeremy much more difficult. how important for a low cost carrier are these kind of fees that you're seeing at airports right now in germany. but i think it's important that consumers who have failed to have your national carrier here to the tune of 11000000000 euros am. and what has happened is they haven't recovered the, the largest carrier in the market. they have constrained capacity, which has put fairs to the roof, like germans at...
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i will speak on behalf of victor, christina, and jeremy and we will get into some questions. we are fired up, it is a great day yesterday, when you walk around the corner at the neil armstrong operations check out facility and you see the spacecraft you are will be writing in. it was -- riding in. it is fascinating. we have been busy since april 3, it started with a bit of a media blitz but then we found work and we have been studying spacecraft systems, we have gone out to denver to visit with the locking -- lockheed a facilities and meets the engineers working on the vehicle. as jim said, we were out in san diego working with united states navy and rescue and recovery forces walking alongside nasa and now here we are for the first visit as a crew to the kennedy space center. i want to touch on two quick things, first, we get asked often what the measure of success for artemis ii is. for us sitting here, seeing our colleagues on the lunar surface, seeing us assembling gateway, seeing people following in our footsteps walking on bars and coming back to planet earth. that is t
i will speak on behalf of victor, christina, and jeremy and we will get into some questions. we are fired up, it is a great day yesterday, when you walk around the corner at the neil armstrong operations check out facility and you see the spacecraft you are will be writing in. it was -- riding in. it is fascinating. we have been busy since april 3, it started with a bit of a media blitz but then we found work and we have been studying spacecraft systems, we have gone out to denver to visit with...
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makes 10 to 12 months since moscow turned off the tops. jeremy's gone from reliance on russian got to no longer needing it for look at house as corporations that countries invest in there are and a i will ask whether a small money is going on. the official intelligence, the state of your business, i'm of what's invalid. welcome to the program. thank you. erica russia stop supplying germany with natural gas. the end of supplies down the north stream, one pipeline forced the german government to rush to find other supplies of energy . a year on the country has broken its reliance on rush just for months after russia's pipeline supply, freeze german chancellor, olaf sold the wilhelm top and liquefied natural gas terminal terminals, and friends vigil. and lynn are built to to keep the gas flowing. ellen gee, tankers are converted into floating terminals at record speed as rushes sense and majority of gas to germany. the supply fries caused immense disruption. norway, previously germany 2nd most important gas supplier rose to become the new number one responsible for 42 percent of its supp
makes 10 to 12 months since moscow turned off the tops. jeremy's gone from reliance on russian got to no longer needing it for look at house as corporations that countries invest in there are and a i will ask whether a small money is going on. the official intelligence, the state of your business, i'm of what's invalid. welcome to the program. thank you. erica russia stop supplying germany with natural gas. the end of supplies down the north stream, one pipeline forced the german government to...
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downing me live with the fitch downgrade is wharton professor jeremy siegle.idiculous. the fed can always pay off the debt. the fed can print the dollars to pay off the promised debt. there's no possibility of a default. i said that when s&p downgraded in 2011. by the way, the market reaction was four times as bad as what we're getting today. i also said there's no way the government can default on the debt. in fact, over the next ten years we had the lowest interest rates in histoand i greatest demand for -- in history and it ain't going to happen. liz: what do you think of fitch's timing? they cited this, you know, fighting in congress between republicans and democrats, which ask very true. very true. we got very close to the debt ceiling deadline last time around. then they lifted it but, you know, it's been several months and that was june. it's weird timing, is it not? >> it is. it is very unusual timing because there's nothing -- news about the deficit getting word. we have a trillion and a half seth deficit and gdp not as bad as in the last four or five
downing me live with the fitch downgrade is wharton professor jeremy siegle.idiculous. the fed can always pay off the debt. the fed can print the dollars to pay off the promised debt. there's no possibility of a default. i said that when s&p downgraded in 2011. by the way, the market reaction was four times as bad as what we're getting today. i also said there's no way the government can default on the debt. in fact, over the next ten years we had the lowest interest rates in histoand i...
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(jeremy) she loved it. (nicole) what's for dinner tonight?) it's tastefuls from blue buffalo for this little girl. (vo) pick up blue tastefuls today. trying vapes to quit smoking might feel like progress, but with 3x more nicotine than a pack of cigarettes - vapes increase cravings - trapping you in an endless craving loop. nicorette reduces cravings until they're gone for good. are you zillowing houses in the burbs near your parents? well, now you can also zillow an agent to get you that house... or... a condo in the city, where they'd have to call first. where they'd have to call first. >> the weight loss drug ozempic has now been linked to another benefit. it may help curb addictive behaviors like drinking and smoking. some people taking the drug reported, losing their cravings for alcohol, nicotine and even gambling. scientists say the active ingredient in ozempic and other drugs in its class may alter those habits by reducing the release of dopamine in your brain. but they caution more research is needed. a new study is backing up the ol
(jeremy) she loved it. (nicole) what's for dinner tonight?) it's tastefuls from blue buffalo for this little girl. (vo) pick up blue tastefuls today. trying vapes to quit smoking might feel like progress, but with 3x more nicotine than a pack of cigarettes - vapes increase cravings - trapping you in an endless craving loop. nicorette reduces cravings until they're gone for good. are you zillowing houses in the burbs near your parents? well, now you can also zillow an agent to get you that...
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free, artemis ii amanda reese wiseman, mission specialist christina cook, and mission specialist jeremy hendrick. we will go to the administrator for a quick update. >> the fact that the crew has seen their spacecraft now, this is another major step of us going back to the moon. remember, we are going back to the moon, it is actually a different moon, we are to the south pole. we are going to see several spacecraft, some from other nations that are going to be landing on the south pole in the near future. perhaps this year. there is a renewed interest in the moon. of course, it is there because the potential of water. if there is water and enough in abundance, you have the potential for hydrogen and oxygen. it would fit in very nicely with why we are going back to the moon this time after half-century, we are going back to learn to live in a deep space environment for a long period of time so that we can go to mars and return safely. along the way they're going to be several scientific excitements, the development of new tools, the development of new implements. the development of new p
free, artemis ii amanda reese wiseman, mission specialist christina cook, and mission specialist jeremy hendrick. we will go to the administrator for a quick update. >> the fact that the crew has seen their spacecraft now, this is another major step of us going back to the moon. remember, we are going back to the moon, it is actually a different moon, we are to the south pole. we are going to see several spacecraft, some from other nations that are going to be landing on the south pole in...
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first,1 of jeremy clarkson soon.er. >> that warm feeling inside . >> that warm feeling inside. aside from boxt boilers is proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. sponsors of weather on. gb news. >> good evening i'm alex deakin. this is your latest weather update from the met office for gb news. a bit of a mish mash tomorrow. a misty, murky start . tomorrow. a misty, murky start. some see a few some places will see a few showers , but spots will see showers, but some spots will see some sunshine too. it's some warm sunshine too. it's a messy situation because we've got an old area of low pressure hanging and these weather hanging around and these weather fronts have bringing cloud fronts have been bringing cloud and many areas and rain across many areas through the possibility through the day. the possibility of 1 or 2 heavy showers just in the far south—east through the night, staying fairly damp and murky and misty over parts of northern england. and some of that light rain trickling into southern scotland as well.
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and it's something that jeremy hunt said.id this is not acceptable. even tory acceptable. so even the tory government this is a government is saying this is a problem. how problem. the point is, how do we how address how do we address it? >> italian sector is >> the italian banking sector is one unstable in the one of the most unstable in the whole europe. monte dei whole of europe. monte dei paschi di siena threatened to drag rest of their drag in the rest of their economy when it was a wobbly. theidea economy when it was a wobbly. the idea the italians can go around taking lumps off of their banks say oh well, it's banks and say it's oh well, it's only ,2 billion when people have proven already less interested in that market than in investing in that market than many as result of many others. as a result of government intervention , i think government intervention, i think is birds. is for the birds. >> well, there's 600 years old that think they know that bank. so i think they know a thing or two about banking. alex were l
and it's something that jeremy hunt said.id this is not acceptable. even tory acceptable. so even the tory government this is a government is saying this is a problem. how problem. the point is, how do we how address how do we address it? >> italian sector is >> the italian banking sector is one unstable in the one of the most unstable in the whole europe. monte dei whole of europe. monte dei paschi di siena threatened to drag rest of their drag in the rest of their economy when it...
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jeremy marshall. jeremy, thanks for joining us again.ling me about these beers and their flavor notes. it start there. well, this is the hop stupid, right? the hop stupid is a double ipa and you should be getting notes of kind of kind of dank pine resin. so like a lot of foresty trees and also grapefruit quite strong. and that's about all i can handle of that since it's 8. now, this is the beer that you've made for national ipa day. what do you call it again? we called it ipa day, ipa. and it's simple, very simple. but you know what you're getting? it's 5.5% and it has notes of strawberry, pineapple, guava and passionfruit. very pleasant. i like it. it's very pleasant. so 25% off for people who come today to the lagunitas brewing company. you know, that's that's something if you're going to be drinking beer at 25% off everything right so today is the big party. there's going to be live music performers, all kinds of fanfare, 25% off, all food, all drink for everybody. so we do stress today's the big day. however if somebody can't make it
jeremy marshall. jeremy, thanks for joining us again.ling me about these beers and their flavor notes. it start there. well, this is the hop stupid, right? the hop stupid is a double ipa and you should be getting notes of kind of kind of dank pine resin. so like a lot of foresty trees and also grapefruit quite strong. and that's about all i can handle of that since it's 8. now, this is the beer that you've made for national ipa day. what do you call it again? we called it ipa day, ipa. and it's...
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jeremy and nancy, thank you both. boris? still to come this morning, calls for action in jacksonville, florida, after a white man shoots and kills three black people during a racially motivated attack. >> i'm sad to realize we are in 2023 and as a black person we are still hunted because that's what that was. >>> plus, russia officially confirming the death of wagner chief yevgeny prigozhin. what that means for the future of the mercenary group. >>> and of course we're tracking tropical storm idalia, the storm strengthening, expected to become a major hurricane by wednesday. we are going to tell you when it's expected to make landfall as it barrels towards the florida coast. you love rich, delicious ice cream. but your stomach doesn't. that disagreement ends right now. lactaid ice cream is the creamy, real ice cream you love that will never mess with your stomach. lactaid ice cream. this is the all-new tempur-pedic breeze mattress, and it's designed to help you feel cool. so, no more sweating all night... ...no kicking off t
jeremy and nancy, thank you both. boris? still to come this morning, calls for action in jacksonville, florida, after a white man shoots and kills three black people during a racially motivated attack. >> i'm sad to realize we are in 2023 and as a black person we are still hunted because that's what that was. >>> plus, russia officially confirming the death of wagner chief yevgeny prigozhin. what that means for the future of the mercenary group. >>> and of course we're...
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jeremy, what is going on at ruts gers, masks and mandates? really? yeah, believe it or not, we have a vaccine mandate on campus and i absolutely agree with the doctor here, it is just devastating to see, that we have schools across all three campuses having this vaccine mandate in place and mask requirements for equalities. students are fed up with the fact majority of staff and students have been vaccinated or have immunity from contracting it and doesn't make sense to put college students in dorms. it is a social experience and we need to think about if students want to go back to wearing masks and hunkering down. we want to live our lives. >> carley: two new strands of covid, what do we need to know about the two new stranded? >> dr. nesheiwat: we have eg-5 and bax. and 30 genetically distimutatio. maybe this strain will escape natural immunity or vaccine immunity. we're trying to interfere with mother nature. it is normal for viruses to mutate since delta or omicron strain. we will continue to live our lives, we have vaccine or natural immunity a
jeremy, what is going on at ruts gers, masks and mandates? really? yeah, believe it or not, we have a vaccine mandate on campus and i absolutely agree with the doctor here, it is just devastating to see, that we have schools across all three campuses having this vaccine mandate in place and mask requirements for equalities. students are fed up with the fact majority of staff and students have been vaccinated or have immunity from contracting it and doesn't make sense to put college students in...
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jeremy, thank you for coming back on the show.ics and activists, israeli, jews american jews, and more, not just referring to the apartheid regime, quote unquote, the palestinians have to endure, but also saying that israel's pro israel protesters, pro democracy protesters, need to include ending the occupation as part of their struggle for democracy. that is a major intervention, is it not? >> it is a very major intervention. it is really true. how can you possibly talk about democracy if you are not talking about the rights of millions of palestinians who are living under israeli control, without the right to vote. the right to, water the right to build in their own communities. property, rights all the essentials of having the equal rights of your neighbor, a different racial and ethnic bat ground. that is what is missing on the west bank. you can't fight for democracy if you are not a fighting against occupation. >> so, you have hundreds of thousands of israelis this week. week after week taking to the streets to protest benja
jeremy, thank you for coming back on the show.ics and activists, israeli, jews american jews, and more, not just referring to the apartheid regime, quote unquote, the palestinians have to endure, but also saying that israel's pro israel protesters, pro democracy protesters, need to include ending the occupation as part of their struggle for democracy. that is a major intervention, is it not? >> it is a very major intervention. it is really true. how can you possibly talk about democracy...
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jeremy: it is largely out of his hands. the forces work.flation will never be as low as it averaged for the last 10 years. we have reentered a period of moderately higher inflation and therefore moderately higher interest rates. in the end, life is simple. low rates push up asset prices. higher rates push asset prices down. vonnie: and you can see that full interview with gmo cofounder jeremy grantham on bloomberg wealth with david rubenstein. that is coming up on september 5 on bloomberg television. let's get a check now in u.s. futures. of course, it is a big week in the united states with jackson hole coming at the end of the weekend we are seeing futures pointing a little higher right now. we are in the very early hours. of course, it is a huge recession and it has been three down weeks for stocks so let's see if we can make back some of that ground in what is sure to be very much of a lower volume type week, it being the end of august and so on. we are also monitoring some severe weather stories as well. president biden planning to vis
jeremy: it is largely out of his hands. the forces work.flation will never be as low as it averaged for the last 10 years. we have reentered a period of moderately higher inflation and therefore moderately higher interest rates. in the end, life is simple. low rates push up asset prices. higher rates push asset prices down. vonnie: and you can see that full interview with gmo cofounder jeremy grantham on bloomberg wealth with david rubenstein. that is coming up on september 5 on bloomberg...
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jeremy, how about you?feel about it. >> you know, i think that rutgers university is mandating this covid vaccine with almost little to know thought about the fact that you don't really have this emergency that we're expecting and there has been virtually no covid risk at all on campus. so i feel like at this point it feels like we're appeasing leftists on campus and it feels less like we are actually following data and science and people's individual rights being violated. i think that's a pretty serious problem. so i think that is really wrong. >> ainsley: will you get the shot? >> i have gotten the vaccine, yes. i do believe in the effectiveness. i think at the end of the day i believe that data shows it does bring infections and i feel safe taking it. but i'm 100 percent sure that other people don't feel that way. they have their own religious exemptions, personal reasons. i know a friends of mine have had trouble especially at rutgers getting those exemptions and i think it's wrong that we are forcing
jeremy, how about you?feel about it. >> you know, i think that rutgers university is mandating this covid vaccine with almost little to know thought about the fact that you don't really have this emergency that we're expecting and there has been virtually no covid risk at all on campus. so i feel like at this point it feels like we're appeasing leftists on campus and it feels less like we are actually following data and science and people's individual rights being violated. i think that's...
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elizabeth: jeremy and alex, thank you for joining us tonight.es. >> thank you very much. elizabeth: the white house now in diplomatic cleanup mode. president biden calls china's economy a ticking time bomb and didn't appear to sympathetic to what was going on in hawaii, but first check in with dagen and sean on the bottom line next hour. scene: yeah, charlie hurt with the economy with the accomplishment of the american dream. dagen: three cords and a truth, that's the little tease of what's coming up and kennedy and jimmy failla on joe biden not president empathy. he's president an tip think when it comes to suffering in this nation. top of the hour, razzle-dazzle. sean: razzle-dazzle.rist ♪ ministries could save you up to 40% today. as a member, you can choose your provider without network restrictions. sign up at your convenience with our anytime enrollment. join a christian community that supports each other's medical expenses, offering peace of mind as you prioritize what's most important. enroll now at your chm dot org with a majority of my
elizabeth: jeremy and alex, thank you for joining us tonight.es. >> thank you very much. elizabeth: the white house now in diplomatic cleanup mode. president biden calls china's economy a ticking time bomb and didn't appear to sympathetic to what was going on in hawaii, but first check in with dagen and sean on the bottom line next hour. scene: yeah, charlie hurt with the economy with the accomplishment of the american dream. dagen: three cords and a truth, that's the little tease of...
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cnn's jeremy diamond joins us live from the white house. jeremy, what is on this bidenomics agenda?ree states to highlight his economic record and his legislative accomplishments because, as you noted, iishe one-year anniversary of several key pieces of legislation and e president will be highlighting eachnef them on the different stops of this tour. he heads to arizona is evening, where tomorrow he will be focusing on the inflation reduction act which marks the largest everestments in fighting climate change. on wednesday the president will be in new mexico where he's going to be touting the clean energyanufacturing provisions of that very came law, and then on thursday the president is also going to be in utah where he's going to focus on the pact act which provides veterans benefits for those who were exposed to toxic burn pits and other chemicals. all of those pieces of legislation were passed one year ago this month and so that's where the president is headed. but he's also aiming to trto flip some of his numbers on the key issues. on the economy and on climate change. on both
cnn's jeremy diamond joins us live from the white house. jeremy, what is on this bidenomics agenda?ree states to highlight his economic record and his legislative accomplishments because, as you noted, iishe one-year anniversary of several key pieces of legislation and e president will be highlighting eachnef them on the different stops of this tour. he heads to arizona is evening, where tomorrow he will be focusing on the inflation reduction act which marks the largest everestments in fighting...
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jeremy: yes, that's correct.: do you think he has done a better job recently getting relation under control? jeremy: i think it is largely out of his hands. the horses work -- the horses work and i suspect inflation will never be as low as the average for the last 10 years and we have reentered a period of moderately higher inflation and therefore moderately higher interest rates. in the end, life is simple. low rates push up asset prices. higher rates push asset prices down. yvonne: you can see that full interview with jeremy grantham on bloomberg wealth with david rubenstein coming up on september 5 right here on bloomberg television. staying with the u.s., president biden hosted a summit at camp david on friday with south korean president and japanese prime minister kishida to strengthen ties in the region. let's get more details on that meeting. what were the key takeaways from this summit? >> first of all, it was very small in the sense that it was held in camp david for the first time. it was like a first s
jeremy: yes, that's correct.: do you think he has done a better job recently getting relation under control? jeremy: i think it is largely out of his hands. the horses work -- the horses work and i suspect inflation will never be as low as the average for the last 10 years and we have reentered a period of moderately higher inflation and therefore moderately higher interest rates. in the end, life is simple. low rates push up asset prices. higher rates push asset prices down. yvonne: you can...
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but surely, jeremy , unless there is a jeremy, unless there is a sanction for doing that, unless there is a punishment, unless there is a little bit of fear , there is a little bit of fear, if you take that away , yeah, if you take that away, yeah, you're legitimising it. >> well, firstly, i don't know what kind of offender will be subject to caution. i mean, if someone is a is a more sophisticated offender, a member of a gang certainly has previous convictions. they won't be eligible. wouldn't eligible. i wouldn't have thought i think these proposals are designed first are designed to target first time very low level offenders. >> is shoplifting a low level offence? >> that's a very good question, ian. mean, well, on the scale ian. i mean, well, on the scale of offending. yes, it is. i mean, if you steal a bottle of perfume from home, i won't name any particular, you know, you know, compare it to, know, when you compare it to, you know , domestic burglary or you know, domestic burglary or going up , you know, domestic burglary or going up, robbery, weapon related crime . yes, it is. t
but surely, jeremy , unless there is a jeremy, unless there is a sanction for doing that, unless there is a punishment, unless there is a little bit of fear , there is a little bit of fear, if you take that away , yeah, if you take that away, yeah, you're legitimising it. >> well, firstly, i don't know what kind of offender will be subject to caution. i mean, if someone is a is a more sophisticated offender, a member of a gang certainly has previous convictions. they won't be eligible....
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jeremy brian, mike santoli, we appreciate it.ith the dow 200 points off the session lows. >>> beyond the bank. some key earnings moves we're watching today including eli lilly, shares up almost 14%. we'll speak with an analyst who raised their price target on the stock by $115. the stock is around 515 right now. >>> plus, it's been over a year since the $53 billion chips act was passed in the house and yet chip firms are still not seeing government funding we'll talk about the implications when "power lunch" returns. let innovation refunds help with your erc tax refund so you can improve your business however you see fit. rosie used part of her refund to build an outdoor patio. clink! dr. marshall used part of his refund to give his practice a facelift. emily used part of her refund to buy... i run a wax museum. let innovation refunds help you get started on your erc tax refund. stop waiting. go to innovationrefunds.com you really got the brows. >>> welcome back beyond the bank, some key names reporting results. three in particul
jeremy brian, mike santoli, we appreciate it.ith the dow 200 points off the session lows. >>> beyond the bank. some key earnings moves we're watching today including eli lilly, shares up almost 14%. we'll speak with an analyst who raised their price target on the stock by $115. the stock is around 515 right now. >>> plus, it's been over a year since the $53 billion chips act was passed in the house and yet chip firms are still not seeing government funding we'll talk about the...
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jon: to watch the full interview with jeremy grantham, watch bloomberg wealth september 5 at 9 p.m. major ip is expected later this year, the story of arm and instacart next. this is bloomberg. ♪ jon: this is bloomberg markets. we have seen a drought of ipo's for a time but we are starting to see some indications that things could pick up. sources tell us that chipmaker arm has tapped 28 banks to underwrite its highly anticipated public debut. we look at this story now. there is a couple of stories we want to get through a let's start with what we know at this point. >> as we reported, they are working with 28 banks which is a lot of banks but it will be a big ipo, possibly the biggest of the year. they could raise $8 billion so they need a lot of bankers helping them round up that amount of capital. we also have instacart coming up as reported yesterday. they've been talking about it for years. we might finally see the filing next week. they are also aiming to go in september. matt: we have seen a drought. hardly anybody has been coming to market and it's a real concern for private
jon: to watch the full interview with jeremy grantham, watch bloomberg wealth september 5 at 9 p.m. major ip is expected later this year, the story of arm and instacart next. this is bloomberg. ♪ jon: this is bloomberg markets. we have seen a drought of ipo's for a time but we are starting to see some indications that things could pick up. sources tell us that chipmaker arm has tapped 28 banks to underwrite its highly anticipated public debut. we look at this story now. there is a couple of...
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he knows, jeremy hunt rollcuts into the 25 six of yet, like he knows, jeremy hunt rollcuts into theof tax cuts into the 25 six fiscal yeah tax cuts into the 25 six fiscal year. things like the conservatives popular conservatives very popular expansion care and not expansion of child care and not actually next actually funded beyond next yeah actually funded beyond next year. the moment labour year. so the moment if labour win next election, they're year. so the moment if labour win to 1ext election, they're year. so the moment if labour win to comelection, they're year. so the moment if labour win to come intom, they're year. so the moment if labour win to come into office y're year. so the moment if labour win to come into office and going to come into office and the going to be like, the obr is going to be like, well, jeremy hunt promised to set several government departments on fire to balance the you please the books. could you please update how that's going? update us on how that's going? so going to make so they're going to have to make some very, very hard decisions, which is
he knows, jeremy hunt rollcuts into the 25 six of yet, like he knows, jeremy hunt rollcuts into theof tax cuts into the 25 six fiscal yeah tax cuts into the 25 six fiscal year. things like the conservatives popular conservatives very popular expansion care and not expansion of child care and not actually next actually funded beyond next yeah actually funded beyond next year. the moment labour year. so the moment if labour win next election, they're year. so the moment if labour win to 1ext...
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but surely, jeremy , unless there is a jeremy, unless there is a sanction for doing that, unless theress there is a punishment, unless there is a little bit of fear , there is a little bit of fear, if you take that away , yeah, if you take that away, yeah, you're legitimising it. >> well, firstly, i don't know what kind of offender will be subject to caution. i mean, if someone is a is a more sophisticated offender, a member of a gang certainly has previous convictions. they won't be eligible. wouldn't eligible. i wouldn't have thought i think these proposals are designed first are designed to target first time very low level offenders. >> is shoplifting a low level offence? >> that's a very good question, ian. mean, well, on the scale ian. i mean, well, on the scale of offending. yes, it is. i mean, if you steal a bottle of perfume from home, i won't name any particular, you know, you know, compare it to, know, when you compare it to, you know , domestic burglary or you know, domestic burglary or going up , you know, domestic burglary or going up, robbery, weapon related crime . yes,
but surely, jeremy , unless there is a jeremy, unless there is a sanction for doing that, unless theress there is a punishment, unless there is a little bit of fear , there is a little bit of fear, if you take that away , yeah, if you take that away, yeah, you're legitimising it. >> well, firstly, i don't know what kind of offender will be subject to caution. i mean, if someone is a is a more sophisticated offender, a member of a gang certainly has previous convictions. they won't be...
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jeremy diamond, live at the white house, thank you.y there are serious new concerns about an emerging group of synthetic opioids, potentially more potent even than fentanyl, also more resistant to life saving medication that can reverse the es effects of an opioid overdose. cnn health reporter, jacqueline howard has looked into the study. first, i have to wonder why, i mean, why such power synthetic opioids, what are they for? >> well, jim, what i can tell you, this is a subclass of synthetic opioids, called nitozines, they are about a thousand times more potent than morphine, and in comparison, another powerful synthetic opioid, fentanyl, is about 100 times more potent than morphine. so that's a significant difference here, and what we have learned here in this new study that just came out today, jim, researchers looked at data on emergency department patients hospitalized for an overdose, those patients using nitazenes needed more doses of naloxone to treat their overdose, compared with fentanyl. the study found 36% of fentanyl patie
jeremy diamond, live at the white house, thank you.y there are serious new concerns about an emerging group of synthetic opioids, potentially more potent even than fentanyl, also more resistant to life saving medication that can reverse the es effects of an opioid overdose. cnn health reporter, jacqueline howard has looked into the study. first, i have to wonder why, i mean, why such power synthetic opioids, what are they for? >> well, jim, what i can tell you, this is a subclass of...
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also with us, jeremy peters, "new york times" reporter and msnbc contributor. dasha, tonight marks the first chance for these contenders to make their pitch to voters on the national level. what can we expect? >> reporter: well, that's absolutely right, jose. that's why it is really unfortunate timing for governor burgum to have that injury. we're not sure if he's going to be able to make it on that stage or not. because for candidates like him, who is lesser known, doesn't have that sort of name recognition, it is a huge opportunity to try to introduce himself to voters who might be tuning in really for the first time, jose, after the dog days of summer. now, the folks with the highest stakes, the most to lose, number one on that list is the front-runner who will be on that stage, florida governor ron desantis. we expect and he certainly expects along with his team that he will be taking the majority of the arrows tonight. there are a couple of ways to look at this. with trump's absence, it is going to be a challenge for these candidates that while he's not th
also with us, jeremy peters, "new york times" reporter and msnbc contributor. dasha, tonight marks the first chance for these contenders to make their pitch to voters on the national level. what can we expect? >> reporter: well, that's absolutely right, jose. that's why it is really unfortunate timing for governor burgum to have that injury. we're not sure if he's going to be able to make it on that stage or not. because for candidates like him, who is lesser known, doesn't have...
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. >> i'm joined now by jeremy greenberg, director of the operations division at fema.le, jeremy. there is so much on your plate. what is your agency's biggest challenge right now? >> good afternoon. thank you for having us on. fema is working, right now, with the state of hawaii. focus primarily on our search and rescue operations. the lifesaving mission of ensuring that everyone has a shelter to live in, has water they can eat, and they can breathe clean air. we will also work with our state partners to ensure that this recovery operation, which is expected to be prolonged, is jump-started to get people back to a sense of normalcy. >> how concerned are you about those environmental dangers that still persist? you mentioned the water, you mentioned the air, how effective can your efforts be in trying to help these residents? >> fema and all federal inter agency partners are bringing every resource at the state of why needs. that includes temporary water for those in areas that are still contaminated. as well as other capability to make sure the state of why he had ever
. >> i'm joined now by jeremy greenberg, director of the operations division at fema.le, jeremy. there is so much on your plate. what is your agency's biggest challenge right now? >> good afternoon. thank you for having us on. fema is working, right now, with the state of hawaii. focus primarily on our search and rescue operations. the lifesaving mission of ensuring that everyone has a shelter to live in, has water they can eat, and they can breathe clean air. we will also work with...
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chancellor jeremy hunt took . who've joined the campaign, the letter calls on the government to protect the status of cash as legal tender and widely accepted form of payment until . at least 2050. payment until. at least 2050. the education secretary says students shouldn't worry about lower a—level grades this year because employers won't be asking about their results in ten years time. around 73,000 fewer a's or a stars have been awarded compared with last year as part of a plan to return grades to pre—pandemic levels results in 2020 and 2021 were based on teacher assessments and the number of students accepted for a place at universities. also down by 2.6% on last year . also down by 2.6% on last year. gillian keegan, meanwhile, is standing by her comments that exam grades aren't critical in the long term . the long term. >> a—levels are really important part of the journey that they're on and the destination that they're going to get to now. so they're going to get to now. so the really important thing for th
chancellor jeremy hunt took . who've joined the campaign, the letter calls on the government to protect the status of cash as legal tender and widely accepted form of payment until . at least 2050. payment until. at least 2050. the education secretary says students shouldn't worry about lower a—level grades this year because employers won't be asking about their results in ten years time. around 73,000 fewer a's or a stars have been awarded compared with last year as part of a plan to return...