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it was a zoo for men. >> our producers were granted an interview with jeremy under strict supervision of the officers because of his violent history. >> ten days was our orientation to stay in the cell, i guess, and then after the ten days were up, we were allowed to go to the yard and we met other inmates who told us there was a structure to live in. you know, whites live with whites, hang out with the whites on the yard. you don't deal with any other race. the fact that we were lifers, we were probably going to have to stab people. first thing that got into my head was we better get some knives. and living on the street, you learn one thing. you survive by any means necessary. you do whatever it takes to get out of a situation like that. so if that means i have to become an accomplice, so be it. i'm not going to die. you know, i'm just too young. i just -- it began from there. and they said i was to go on a mission. my mission was to stab a man who came from another yard that was supposedly no good because they wouldn't jump off in a riot after they got attacked. the woods in the ri
it was a zoo for men. >> our producers were granted an interview with jeremy under strict supervision of the officers because of his violent history. >> ten days was our orientation to stay in the cell, i guess, and then after the ten days were up, we were allowed to go to the yard and we met other inmates who told us there was a structure to live in. you know, whites live with whites, hang out with the whites on the yard. you don't deal with any other race. the fact that we were...
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jeremy: quite a bit. nepal is a known risk zone for earthquakes, obviously. we invested about 15 years and working with the nepali government and localall of those things are being brought together. katty: for people who want to help, what do you want them to give? jeremy: cash. the best thing you can give is cash contributions to a reputable organization. katty: thank you for coming in. you can get all the latest on what is happening in nepal and the relief efforts on our website. other news from around the world. the u.s. secretary-general, ban ki-moon, is heading to the mediterranean to investigate europe's migrant crisis. you will be accompanied by prime minister matteo renzi. last week, more than 700 people drowned, making the journey to the tiny italian island of lampedusa. the army has been diploid in burundi on the second day of protest against the president's decision to run for a third term of office. the main independent radio station has been that down after the government accused it of trying to disrupt the peace. police used tear gas to disperse
jeremy: quite a bit. nepal is a known risk zone for earthquakes, obviously. we invested about 15 years and working with the nepali government and localall of those things are being brought together. katty: for people who want to help, what do you want them to give? jeremy: cash. the best thing you can give is cash contributions to a reputable organization. katty: thank you for coming in. you can get all the latest on what is happening in nepal and the relief efforts on our website. other news...
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jeremy goes by ambulance. the continuous pounding is, you can see two white helmets bobbing during the accident. the race car's steel safety cage and harnesses acts like a cocoon and saves their lives. amazingly jeremy suffers only a few bruises. yuri, a dislocated shoulder. as frightening as their accident is, it can't take away the racer's itch and the dream of one day going pro. >> by the time the race comes up next year, i'll probably be ready for it. >> i'll be right up there with him. >>> from one airborne race car to another. no wrong turns here, just fast and tricky. and this one definitely makes a safe landing. may 2012, ken straps into his custom race car. all systems are go. >> it can do zero to 60 in 1.8 seconds, very, very fast. >> over four days, he uses and abuses the iconic streets, hills, and waterfront of san francisco. at speeds of up to 120 miles an hour. >> to be able to bring my race car here to san francisco and race it around on closed off city streets was like a dream come true for me.
jeremy goes by ambulance. the continuous pounding is, you can see two white helmets bobbing during the accident. the race car's steel safety cage and harnesses acts like a cocoon and saves their lives. amazingly jeremy suffers only a few bruises. yuri, a dislocated shoulder. as frightening as their accident is, it can't take away the racer's itch and the dream of one day going pro. >> by the time the race comes up next year, i'll probably be ready for it. >> i'll be right up there...
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we'll be right back with jeremy renner. come on back!er skin. this is my body of proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis from the inside out... with humira. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further joint damage and clear skin in many adults. doctors have been prescribing humira for nearly 10 years. >>humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. >>visit humira.com and talk to your rheumatologist. humira. this is a body
we'll be right back with jeremy renner. come on back!er skin. this is my body of proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis from the inside out... with humira. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further joint damage and clear skin in many adults. doctors have been prescribing humira for nearly 10 years. >>humira can lower your ability to fight infections,...
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jeremy: you don't think they are being positive? >> no. jeremy: the capital rivalry remains stark. as the prince, a former saudi intelligence chief, and an ambassador to london told me, it is not just about religion. >> there is a political factor driving the secretary an issue. that is my contention. it did not emanate from us. but from a political situation whether it is in iran the shia sect, or the jyoti's -- or the jihadi's. jeremy: saudi troops will stay in their position. their leaders claim success but the civil war continues and the saudis and the iranians is a little wider. jeremy bowen, bbc news, on the saudi-yemen border. katty: i spoke a short time ago with washington post columnist david ignatius. the saudi's are saying this was a military success. three weeks ago they wanted the surrender of the houthi rebels. it doesn't look like much of a success. david: it doesn't look like a victory. they will argue they have more opportunity to push for a political settlement. the announcement was a transition. it is good news for the white house. a few hours before the announce
jeremy: you don't think they are being positive? >> no. jeremy: the capital rivalry remains stark. as the prince, a former saudi intelligence chief, and an ambassador to london told me, it is not just about religion. >> there is a political factor driving the secretary an issue. that is my contention. it did not emanate from us. but from a political situation whether it is in iran the shia sect, or the jyoti's -- or the jihadi's. jeremy: saudi troops will stay in their position....
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and jeremy renner. plus music from the war on drugs. with cleto and the cletones. and now, by odin's beard, here's jimmy kimmel! ♪ it's "jimmy kimmel live" [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome. i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you for coming to see what will be a -- [ cheers and applause ] a super hero packed program tonight. and let me tell you something, it's not the dirty super heroes who stand outside our theater on the street. tonight, we have the ones you see in the magazines, the good-looking ones. the cast of "the avengers: age of ultron" is here. robert downey jr., scarlett johansson, mark ruffalo, jeremy renner, chris evans and chris hemsworth, aka iron man, black widow, the hulk, hawkeye, captain america and thor. we've gathered them all together in one place. the fools, they fell in to my trap. and tonight, i will destroy them. it's exciting. it's like having our own private comic con without the smell of comic con. [ laughter ] i got to see the new "avengers" movie last week. it's really good. it's different. in t
and jeremy renner. plus music from the war on drugs. with cleto and the cletones. and now, by odin's beard, here's jimmy kimmel! ♪ it's "jimmy kimmel live" [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome. i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you for coming to see what will be a -- [ cheers and applause ] a super hero packed program tonight. and let me tell you something, it's not the dirty super heroes who stand outside our theater on the street....
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. >> mason: the role of a legendary businessman is what is in store for the versatile actor jeremy piven a man with a bit of a reputation which our tracy smith will confront head on. >> you have done a terrific job. >> in his latest tv series. >> jeremy pitch is a retail king of london. >> but he is probably best known for playing one of the most obnoxious men on earth. >> lloyd! >> so let me ask you flat out, are you a jerk? >> you know, i have had some moments where, you know, you have to check yourself and go just calm down. >> ahead this sunday morning -- >> the passion or jeremy piven. >> go and bring the world to suffrages. >> rather, whether in the black or in the red japanese business operates in the pink for a few days every spring. seth doane will explain. >> , you know, is awash in pink as cherry blossoms draw tourist four lists from around the world. >> it can be hard to get a hotel room this time of year. >> forget it, it is impossible. >> in these blossoms are used to sell all sorts of products, the business size of all of these blossoms, ahead on sunday morning. >> trump t
. >> mason: the role of a legendary businessman is what is in store for the versatile actor jeremy piven a man with a bit of a reputation which our tracy smith will confront head on. >> you have done a terrific job. >> in his latest tv series. >> jeremy pitch is a retail king of london. >> but he is probably best known for playing one of the most obnoxious men on earth. >> lloyd! >> so let me ask you flat out, are you a jerk? >> you know, i have...
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brothers jeremy dagget and brandon belk worked for a company called badlands power fuels cleaning the inside of frac tanks for around 20 dollars an hour. >> do you know what chemicals have been in that tank? or are you just jumping in and taking a guess? >> no, you're just jumping in. you've got no clue. there should be a msda sheet for every tank that you jump into, a material safety data sheet which lets you know which chemical is in there and what you gotta do if you're exposed to the chemical. none of those were ever provided. >> what could be in a tank. you're at a place like power fuels, and they're like go clean that tank. what are some of the common things that can be in a tank like that? >> you know, it could be used for storage of oil, it could be used for storage of fresh water. it could be used for storage of salt water i mean the things that it could be are probably a dozen or more. >> and of all those things how many of them wouldn't be bad for you to go in and breath? >> i would say clean water. and that would be the only one. i would not go into one of those tanks with
brothers jeremy dagget and brandon belk worked for a company called badlands power fuels cleaning the inside of frac tanks for around 20 dollars an hour. >> do you know what chemicals have been in that tank? or are you just jumping in and taking a guess? >> no, you're just jumping in. you've got no clue. there should be a msda sheet for every tank that you jump into, a material safety data sheet which lets you know which chemical is in there and what you gotta do if you're exposed...
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but much of jeremy's work does put him in what could be harm's way.res and uncharted waters. >> do you have fear in your work? >> absolutely, yeah. i mean, people do say -- some people do say that i am fearless but i would say one of the themes of the program is fear. >> reporter: perhaps it's that fear, the mystery of the unknown, that keeps audiences on the hook. >> without really preaching conservation, it's sort of getting that message out in a nice friendly way to the next generation. >> reporter: today's journey to the deep for jeremy's white whale, the striped bass a success. and hey, we didn't even need a bigger boat. for "nightline," i'm gloria riviera on the chesapeake bay in maryland. >> "river monsters" airs sunday nights on animal planet. >>> it was newspaper columnist doug larsen who said if people concentrated on the really important things in life, there'd be a shortage of fishing poles. thank you for watching abc news. as always we're online at abcnews.com. good night, america. hey. hey, frank. how are ya? here. what's this? i don'kno
but much of jeremy's work does put him in what could be harm's way.res and uncharted waters. >> do you have fear in your work? >> absolutely, yeah. i mean, people do say -- some people do say that i am fearless but i would say one of the themes of the program is fear. >> reporter: perhaps it's that fear, the mystery of the unknown, that keeps audiences on the hook. >> without really preaching conservation, it's sort of getting that message out in a nice friendly way to...
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>> nick, do me a favor, on the ground there, find out from jeremy and the friends what the name is of that go fund me page. if you can tweet it, i will as well so people watching to see what he went through only $3,000 of insurance, that's not going to rebuild. they need all the help they can get. we'll tweet it out so anyone watching can help. nick, thank you very much. if you want to know other ways to help those affected by these absolutely devastating tornados, go to cnn.com/impact, a long list of ways to help. >>> less than 24 hours from now, hillary clinton makes it official. big shocker, right? she will be in the race. her first move as a candidate for the white house in 2016. we'll talk about it next. >>> guess who is making headlines this week? hillary clinton, all eyes on her for sure. former secretary of state expected to launch a second bid for the white house tomorrow with a video message. she's doing it online. it's expected on social media, and then immediately hit the road to go to the state where her 2008 campaign ran aground, iowa. where she came in third. cnn corres
>> nick, do me a favor, on the ground there, find out from jeremy and the friends what the name is of that go fund me page. if you can tweet it, i will as well so people watching to see what he went through only $3,000 of insurance, that's not going to rebuild. they need all the help they can get. we'll tweet it out so anyone watching can help. nick, thank you very much. if you want to know other ways to help those affected by these absolutely devastating tornados, go to cnn.com/impact, a...
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and jeremy renner. plus music from the war on drugs. with cleto and the cletones. and now, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>. >> jimmy: thank you for watching. [ cheers and applause ] let me tell you something, it's not the dirty super heros that stand outside of the theater on our street. tonight we have the ones in the magazines, the good looking ones. the cast of "the avengers: age of ultron" is here. robert downey jr., chris hemsworth, mark ruffalo, chris evans, scarlett johansson captain america, hawkeye. we gathered them together in one place. they fell in to my trap. tonight i will destroy them. it's like having our own private comic con without the smell of comic con. i got to see the new avengers movie last week. it's really good. it's different. this one, i hope i'm not ruining it, but the avengers go to maui for the week and let the world solve its own problems. there's a fight scene between iron man and the hulk which you may have seen in the trailers which starts when iron man says the dress was gold and white an
and jeremy renner. plus music from the war on drugs. with cleto and the cletones. and now, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>. >> jimmy: thank you for watching. [ cheers and applause ] let me tell you something, it's not the dirty super heros that stand outside of the theater on our street. tonight we have the ones in the magazines, the good looking ones. the cast of "the avengers: age of ultron" is here. robert downey jr., chris...
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jeremy peters from the times.et me finish with this whole idea of voting for the person, not the party and how dangerous that idea seems in reality compared to how nice it looks when -- well when you're thinking about it. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. at your ford dealer... that's where! our expert trained technicians... state of the art technology and warranty parts keep your vehicle running right. it's no wonder we sold more than 3.5 million tires last year and durning the big tire event get a $120 mail in rebate on 4 select tires. ♪ are you still getting heartburn flare-ups? time for a new routine. try nexium® 24hr. the latest choice for frequent heartburn. get complete protection. nexium level protection. to unlock the possibilities of tomorrow......"lift tab." behold the beauty of balance. crisp flakes of fiber-rich bran. answered by the perfect quantity of sun sweetened raisins. and with the sublime addition of ice-cold milk, the day begins. ♪sun'll come out, tomorrow♪ tomorrow is waiti
jeremy peters from the times.et me finish with this whole idea of voting for the person, not the party and how dangerous that idea seems in reality compared to how nice it looks when -- well when you're thinking about it. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. at your ford dealer... that's where! our expert trained technicians... state of the art technology and warranty parts keep your vehicle running right. it's no wonder we sold more than 3.5 million tires last year and...
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here it is, jeremy piven!> jimmy: you look sharp. >> thank you. so do you. >> jimmy: you look great. >> thank you. >> jimmy: you and the roots have a past. you've hung out before, right? >> i love the roots. yes. >> jimmy: you've partied in prague? is that where -- >> yes. we did a project in prague. and we -- some adult beverages were taken. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: okay, that's -- yeah. >> ahmir and i hung out 'til about a million o'clock. i don't remember much. but i'm happy to see everyone of them. happy to see andy summers killing it. >> jimmy: i mean, unbelievable, right? i mean, come on. do you have a favorite police song? >> god, i mean, that's like saying, "do you have a favorite child?" you know what i mean? >> jimmy: i do. >> you do? >> jimmy: yeah. [ laughter ] it's the second one. >> craig. >> jimmy: no, i'm just kidding. i'm just kidding. winnie, i love you. i love you. [ laughter ] she's young. she can't even watch this. but i love them both. but what's your top three? do you have a three? >> well
here it is, jeremy piven!> jimmy: you look sharp. >> thank you. so do you. >> jimmy: you look great. >> thank you. >> jimmy: you and the roots have a past. you've hung out before, right? >> i love the roots. yes. >> jimmy: you've partied in prague? is that where -- >> yes. we did a project in prague. and we -- some adult beverages were taken. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: okay, that's -- yeah. >> ahmir and i hung out 'til about a million...
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jeremy piven.ors of hbo's "game of thrones," david benioff and dan weiss. music from marina and the diamonds. featuring the 8g band. ♪ [ cheers applause ] and now, here he is, seth meyers! >> seth: good evening, everybody. i'm seth meyers, this is "late night," how are we all doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] that is good to hear. i'm so glad your spirits are high which is why i feel bad. i'm heart broken for what i'm about to tell you, because this is the big news today. zayn malik has officially left -- zayn malik has officially left one direction. however -- [ cheers and applause ] however, i am happy to say, i don't know which one that is. [ laughter and applause ] i saw it coming. i saw this coming as soon as he started dating yoko ono. i saw -- i said it. i said it on this show. [ laughter ] this is also interesting, in political news. because his wife is taking a leave of absence from work, senator ted cruz is being dropped from her health insurance, and will have to sign up for obamaca
jeremy piven.ors of hbo's "game of thrones," david benioff and dan weiss. music from marina and the diamonds. featuring the 8g band. ♪ [ cheers applause ] and now, here he is, seth meyers! >> seth: good evening, everybody. i'm seth meyers, this is "late night," how are we all doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] that is good to hear. i'm so glad your spirits are high which is why i feel bad. i'm heart broken for what i'm about to tell you, because this is the big...
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jeremy: we are seeing estimates that are falling. think we could see maybe .6% maybe stretching up to .7%. we know it is been particularly good over the course. it is not matched the actual output in the construction money factoring sector. the real wage picture has been strong and that may take over the u.k. gdp. if that will do anything, that will help the blues and yellows. manus: over 1% in the past week. up 1.2% in the past month. it is having a bit of a rebuy over the months. you said it is geowobble. jeremy: i think we are still uncertain about what we wake up on if you stay up through the night over may 7-8 -- caroline: it would be nice. jeremy: i think why we have not seen a pre-election wobble like we saw in 2010 is the absence of the klegmania. the pictures we saw in the approval ratings. given the fact that no one wants to form a coalition. they cannot. i think we see labor make a coalition with s&p with the supply confidence vote to allow governments after about a week of coalition agreements and negotiations. i think th
jeremy: we are seeing estimates that are falling. think we could see maybe .6% maybe stretching up to .7%. we know it is been particularly good over the course. it is not matched the actual output in the construction money factoring sector. the real wage picture has been strong and that may take over the u.k. gdp. if that will do anything, that will help the blues and yellows. manus: over 1% in the past week. up 1.2% in the past month. it is having a bit of a rebuy over the months. you said it...
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our minds the follows fuels out of the inspire portfolio and what the impact would be i know that jeremy has done that in his valid dictation and maybe contact them and see if we can see their performances he's a big believer that in the lutheran you'll have a better performance their people their comments are valid we're doing $100 million but in reality if we could get the worse coal companies in the things we think will not have great value in the future will be a good test a good part research to do that i know that people are doing that that's one and two maybe we also can target venture capital, private equity in renewables i know that funds are doing this they're successful granted they're not huge funds but i think it would be good to keep looking for that and you know it's hard for us we don't have a lot of money to put to work but i think we can find them if we put that to task. >> i think that is a great idea how about this i can head on it and move it in a conducive way we have 7 investments 7 companies that fall under that category why not bring back a analysis of the shares
our minds the follows fuels out of the inspire portfolio and what the impact would be i know that jeremy has done that in his valid dictation and maybe contact them and see if we can see their performances he's a big believer that in the lutheran you'll have a better performance their people their comments are valid we're doing $100 million but in reality if we could get the worse coal companies in the things we think will not have great value in the future will be a good test a good part...
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>> according to jeremy two cars went around the closure at the bottom.t's why this accident happened. >> considering the severity of the accident and how fast they were both going, it's actually g that those were the sole injuries. they are serious injuries. it could have been a lot worse. >>> the guy on the left is furious pete. the guy on the left is rich pianna. he challenged him to an eating competition. guess what they're going to eat? >> everything. you have to feed this guy a house. >> holy mother of mussels, those things are huge. >> yes, they are and he's challenged him. >> every night before i go to bed, ben and jerry's. >> to a ben and jerry's contest. they're going to try to see how much they can eat in five minutes. >> on your mark get set, go! >> what about the ice cream headache? they are going to get the brain freeze. it's going to be nuclear. >> right about here pete looks like he's getting nauseated. it does look like rich might get him. you guys notice where this is going down? in a gym. >> everybody's sitting there sweating on the tre
>> according to jeremy two cars went around the closure at the bottom.t's why this accident happened. >> considering the severity of the accident and how fast they were both going, it's actually g that those were the sole injuries. they are serious injuries. it could have been a lot worse. >>> the guy on the left is furious pete. the guy on the left is rich pianna. he challenged him to an eating competition. guess what they're going to eat? >> everything. you have to...
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jeremy's taken a lot of my thunder.'re in violent agreement with members of the podium, but i would like to address a few aspecs of the national crisis focusing on implications on emwhien and its neighbors. i won't get too wonky, but you can ask me questions if you want to ask me about precision-guided munitions or tanks. first background. it's clear to us now and clearer to the saudis that it was a mistake to leave ali abdullah salah in yemen. the calculous to remain as head of his government would prove in bloodshed, with hindsight considerable hindsight that was misguided. it is now clear that salah retained or purchased the loyalty of significant parts of the yemeni armed forces most notably, the guard. it was brought into question with this summer's rapid houthi advance into the cap it will. there was a tense period of confrontation in the capital when ended with hadi's house arrest and the political system. the lack of opposition to the houthi expansion southward toward aden can only partly be explained by ineffic
jeremy's taken a lot of my thunder.'re in violent agreement with members of the podium, but i would like to address a few aspecs of the national crisis focusing on implications on emwhien and its neighbors. i won't get too wonky, but you can ask me questions if you want to ask me about precision-guided munitions or tanks. first background. it's clear to us now and clearer to the saudis that it was a mistake to leave ali abdullah salah in yemen. the calculous to remain as head of his government...
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jeremy leaf joining us.p of the hour on bloomberg television, we will be debating one of the central issues of the election. that subject is europe. that debate takes place at 11:00 this morning the top of this hour. you are looking at a live shot of the room where the debate will take place. guy johnson will be hosting that debate. we have four guests on the stage and we will be putting your questions from twitter to them. see you on the other side of a short break. ♪ anna: welcome back to "the pulse." live on bloomberg television and streaming on your ipad and bloomberg.com. we are joined by anthony in moscow. tony, prime minister tsipras met with putin yesterday and today sits down with the prime minister of russia. what did his meeting with putin produce? >> it was high on rhetoric and low on specifics. tsipras made a speech in moscow where he said they did reach agreement on a gas pipeline from russia to greece, which will be meeting greece posco's need -- greece's gas need. essentially, apart from warm
jeremy leaf joining us.p of the hour on bloomberg television, we will be debating one of the central issues of the election. that subject is europe. that debate takes place at 11:00 this morning the top of this hour. you are looking at a live shot of the room where the debate will take place. guy johnson will be hosting that debate. we have four guests on the stage and we will be putting your questions from twitter to them. see you on the other side of a short break. ♪ anna: welcome back to...
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jeremy sharp. [applause] >> thank you john. i wish i could do that to go to a map and give a countries history and a broad brush stroke. well, first of all thank you to the national council and u.s.-arab relations for hosting this event today, and they welcomed not just immediate and outside guests come a but a special thanks to our congressional clients for coming here today. i like a good analyst i am legally obliged to note that remark to this moment are my own and do not represent those of the congressional research service. i would also like to thank john for moderating this morning. i can tell you firsthand that john can hike the yemeni highlands better than most men half his age. i know that because i panted from behind watching him traverse the yemeni highlands like a little giselle, and don't be fooled, john is quite nimble. so thank you for moderating today. pleasantries aside, this is a particularly unpleasant time for most yemenis. i am always humbled by the fact that i cover yemen from
jeremy sharp. [applause] >> thank you john. i wish i could do that to go to a map and give a countries history and a broad brush stroke. well, first of all thank you to the national council and u.s.-arab relations for hosting this event today, and they welcomed not just immediate and outside guests come a but a special thanks to our congressional clients for coming here today. i like a good analyst i am legally obliged to note that remark to this moment are my own and do not represent...
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jeremy, let's start with your story. you were on show we all knew.idn't start to get bad until i was around 19 or 20 that area. i guess always kind of understood i had a different relationship with alcohol because i never had that off button button. dating back to first explorations trying it out. >> how old were you the when you first started drinking in. >> the first drink i had i was 4 years old. i would run around at my grandparent's parties and finish them off. >> you were four. >> i was four. managed to keep it mostly in check. had another instrument around 12. didn't start drinking regularly million around 18. it really just -- there was no off switch. once i got going, it was always too excess. >> that usually follows -- destruction if in your life relationships, everything just falls apart. >> absolutely. it ruined relationships. i'm blessed that i had a family that stuck by me through all of it. lord knows i tried everything. >> you probably tried everything possible. then you learn about this particular implant. how did you hear about it?
jeremy, let's start with your story. you were on show we all knew.idn't start to get bad until i was around 19 or 20 that area. i guess always kind of understood i had a different relationship with alcohol because i never had that off button button. dating back to first explorations trying it out. >> how old were you the when you first started drinking in. >> the first drink i had i was 4 years old. i would run around at my grandparent's parties and finish them off. >> you...
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jeremy has been with us on drums all week.y of arcade fire, one of my favorite bands, thank you so much for an incredible week. >> thank you for having me. >> seth: it's been wonderful having you. i also, while we're passing out thank yous, i want to thank the incredible staff at yankee stadium. we showed a video piece yesterday. i went to yankee stadium. people were incredibly kind to me. my treatment was wonderful because i will say i had been to yankee stadium before and had been treated terribly. in 2003, i went to the american league championship game seven. i'm a red sox fan. i went to that game. bought a ticket, was a paying customer. went to that game. in extra innings, aaron boone hit a homerun off tim wakefield. the red sox lost. and that was the opposite of what i wanted. [ laughter ] a paying customer. [ laughter ] and i wrote a very angry letter and never heard back. [ laughter ] but, i am very happy with how i was treated. a wonderful time, so thank you to all the good people at yankee stadium. moving on, everyon
jeremy has been with us on drums all week.y of arcade fire, one of my favorite bands, thank you so much for an incredible week. >> thank you for having me. >> seth: it's been wonderful having you. i also, while we're passing out thank yous, i want to thank the incredible staff at yankee stadium. we showed a video piece yesterday. i went to yankee stadium. people were incredibly kind to me. my treatment was wonderful because i will say i had been to yankee stadium before and had been...
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jeremy sharp: is there in egypt question? dr. anthony: and if one can analyze egypt's position and role. the united states has lifted the ban on sanctions or hold on ammunitions and armaments to egypt and that egypt is to be the location of a 35,000 arab ground force for this united arab joint defense command for which there is an air component which is much smaller. just a few thousand. and a naval component that is perhaps double that. with those it to combine and multiplied by seven would be the ground forces. who is paying for this? largely saudi arabia and other gcc countries, but not all. and to us is involved in this? morocco is, jordan's, and you may recall in the last four years, a geostrategic announcement that the gcc countries would be more aligned and associated with jordan and morocco monarchies. this is not completely new with regard to reaching out to those two countries. but reaching out to sit and is -- to sudan is. partly because it is the neighbor of egypt and has there own armed forces and it diversifies the
jeremy sharp: is there in egypt question? dr. anthony: and if one can analyze egypt's position and role. the united states has lifted the ban on sanctions or hold on ammunitions and armaments to egypt and that egypt is to be the location of a 35,000 arab ground force for this united arab joint defense command for which there is an air component which is much smaller. just a few thousand. and a naval component that is perhaps double that. with those it to combine and multiplied by seven would be...
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tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- jeremy renner, edie falco
tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- jeremy renner, edie falco
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everybody say hello to jeremy gara., the drummer for arcade fire is joining us all week. [ cheers and applause ] welcome back. you guys, we've got a great show for you tonight. the very talented ethan hawke is here. [ cheers and applause ] so great to have him back. also stopping by, from hbo's "silicon valley," comedian and actor kumail nanjiani is joining us. [ cheers and applause ] excited to have him back as well. and we'll have music from country music pioneer, dwight yoakam. [ cheers and applause ] now, a couple weeks ago, the new york auto show was in town. and i decided there would be no better person to go check it out than with my father-in-law, tom. so here you go. >> seth: i'm here at the new york auto show, but i don't know a thing about cars. so i brought along with me car enthusiast and my father-in-law, tom ash. thanks for being here, tom. >> thanks for having me, seth. >> seth: thanks for having your daughter. let's go look at some cars. [ laughter ] we're here from front of the new corvette z06. so we
everybody say hello to jeremy gara., the drummer for arcade fire is joining us all week. [ cheers and applause ] welcome back. you guys, we've got a great show for you tonight. the very talented ethan hawke is here. [ cheers and applause ] so great to have him back. also stopping by, from hbo's "silicon valley," comedian and actor kumail nanjiani is joining us. [ cheers and applause ] excited to have him back as well. and we'll have music from country music pioneer, dwight yoakam. [...
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thank you so much jeremy peters. we do have breaking news now in the senate today where foreign relations committee chairman bob corker has struck a deal. as you can see john kerry has been up there on the hill. bob corker struck a deal with congressional democrats as well. there's a deal on iran review. we don't know from the white house whether they're going to go along with this deal. joining me is senator ben carden, top democrat on the foreign relations committee. is this something the white house can live with? this would give you review of lifting the sanctions. >> well i hope they will. congress is the ones who impose sanctions as administration pointed out. we're the only ones to permanently remove the sanctions. with the manager's amendment that senator corker and i negotiated will give us an ordinarily way for the congressional review. it won't take place until after the agreement has been sent to congress after the june deadline. we will then have a limited number of days 30 days to review that agreement.
thank you so much jeremy peters. we do have breaking news now in the senate today where foreign relations committee chairman bob corker has struck a deal. as you can see john kerry has been up there on the hill. bob corker struck a deal with congressional democrats as well. there's a deal on iran review. we don't know from the white house whether they're going to go along with this deal. joining me is senator ben carden, top democrat on the foreign relations committee. is this something the...
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everyone, please say hello to jeremy gara joining us this week.happy to have you here. [ cheers and applause ] jeremy, the drummer for one of my favorite bands, arcade fire. and i'm so sorry for making a canadian tuxedo joke on your first day here. >> i can take it. i can't take it. >> seth: you forgive me? >> yep. we're good. >> seth: thank you. so much cooler than fred. fred would not have forgiven me. fred is actually in iceland right now. i was in iceland this week working on a tv show that fred, bill hader and i are doing for ifc. very excited about that. and, hopefully, fred will be back soon if iceland agrees to extradition papers. [ laughter ] you guys, with the 2016 election, only 81 weeks away, things are really heating up. oh, wait, no, it's not hot at all. oh well, that didn't stop 19 potential gop candidates from making their way to a conference sponsored by the new hampshire republican party. 19 candidates. that's one for every month until the election. for a quick rundown of how the gop field faired in the first in the nation primar
everyone, please say hello to jeremy gara joining us this week.happy to have you here. [ cheers and applause ] jeremy, the drummer for one of my favorite bands, arcade fire. and i'm so sorry for making a canadian tuxedo joke on your first day here. >> i can take it. i can't take it. >> seth: you forgive me? >> yep. we're good. >> seth: thank you. so much cooler than fred. fred would not have forgiven me. fred is actually in iceland right now. i was in iceland this week...
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so lovely to have you here jeremy.as very excited last night on the show we showed a piece, i went to the car show with my father-in-law tom asche, which was lovely. i love my in-laws a great deal. but i heard a story last night about my in-laws. they finally told me it was something that happened last week they did not have the nerve to tell my wife and i. which is -- my wife and i went on vacation last week and my in-laws came to take the dog. our dog frisbee with them. they were going to watch her for the weekend. and my mother-in-law joann went and got frisbee, was carrying a bunch of boxes. had frisbee walking next to her. frisbee follows her everywhere she goes. she gets into the elevator, and by the way frisbee is fine. she's totally fine. joann gets in the elevator, goes down to a floor and the realizes frisbee is not with her. she did not get on the elevator. so she says, "no big deal. frisbee's obviously just back on the floor." goes back up. can't find frisbee. it becomes a 90 minute ordeal where the doorman
so lovely to have you here jeremy.as very excited last night on the show we showed a piece, i went to the car show with my father-in-law tom asche, which was lovely. i love my in-laws a great deal. but i heard a story last night about my in-laws. they finally told me it was something that happened last week they did not have the nerve to tell my wife and i. which is -- my wife and i went on vacation last week and my in-laws came to take the dog. our dog frisbee with them. they were going to...
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thank you for joining me jeremy.is the likelihood that the democrats will stand in line with the president supporting this deal? steve israel has expressed his skepticism on it. harry reid says he's cautiously optimistic optimistic. what are you getting in terms of a readout? >> i think it's have r close to the 67 vote threshold to overright a presidential veto should that become necessary in the house. i think it's a bit more uncertain whether or not -- nancy pelosi is very good as we know, as holding democrats together. you would need about four dozen of them to overright a presidential veto. it's less certain. there are two things going on here alex. first, there are members of both parties on the hill that want congress to have a say over the final deal. and polling would indicate that americans support that. americans don't support president obama signing off on this deal by himself. and i think that gets to the second issue going on here. which is there are certain members of congress who see political gain in
thank you for joining me jeremy.is the likelihood that the democrats will stand in line with the president supporting this deal? steve israel has expressed his skepticism on it. harry reid says he's cautiously optimistic optimistic. what are you getting in terms of a readout? >> i think it's have r close to the 67 vote threshold to overright a presidential veto should that become necessary in the house. i think it's a bit more uncertain whether or not -- nancy pelosi is very good as we...
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. >> welcome jeremy. >> good afternoon legislative add to supervisor avalos he couldn't be here first of all, thank the staff for the report those are questions the pension board and fiduciaries across the countries are asking that is a groundbreaking work so fully support you taking the steps making investment in follows free i want to add a few comments about the staff report or the staff reports where it says that oil companies maybe making structural improvements we've not seen evidence in fact the top companies sold off their investments it didn't seem it is a bold statement for the keypads to say they're committed to the fossil fuel long term so we don't see the shift and about the section report that mentioned the price of earning ratios of energy companies at a discount accordingly to the historical levels i think this is a result of the market and the future market and the future perform and as mr. fetching man said you'll find at the race track slow horses are not a good investment those are capable low risk investments and with the future risks of the carbon bubble we urge
. >> welcome jeremy. >> good afternoon legislative add to supervisor avalos he couldn't be here first of all, thank the staff for the report those are questions the pension board and fiduciaries across the countries are asking that is a groundbreaking work so fully support you taking the steps making investment in follows free i want to add a few comments about the staff report or the staff reports where it says that oil companies maybe making structural improvements we've not seen...