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jeremy, you were a dear friend of dan and phil berrigan. can you talk about the significance of the life of dan berrigan and just tell us who he was and what he meant to you. i actuallyould say may not be here if it was not for dan berrigan. both of my parents are nurses. my dad grew up on the southside of chicago, and he was going to be a seminarian and his parents were irish immigrants, very catholic family. he was the only boy in the family. it seem like he was going to have to be a priest. he went and studied the obligee. in the mid-1960's, there was the emergence of what was known in the united states as a catholic left. people like dorothy day, the founder of the catholic worker movement, thomas merton, a brilliant trappist monk who was one of the early intellectual voices against the war in vietnam. and then these two rebel priest, father daniel berrigan and father philip berrigan. dan berrigan had given a talk that my dad went to and it deeply affected my father and he basically left home and moved to new york to the catholic worker
jeremy, you were a dear friend of dan and phil berrigan. can you talk about the significance of the life of dan berrigan and just tell us who he was and what he meant to you. i actuallyould say may not be here if it was not for dan berrigan. both of my parents are nurses. my dad grew up on the southside of chicago, and he was going to be a seminarian and his parents were irish immigrants, very catholic family. he was the only boy in the family. it seem like he was going to have to be a priest....
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jeremy, you were a dear friend of dan and phil berrigan. can you talk about the significance of the life of dan berrigan and just tell us who he was and what he meant to you. i actuallyould say may not be here if it was not for dan berrigan. both of my parents are nurses. my dad grew up on the southside of chicago, and he was going to be a seminarian and his parents were irish immigrants, very catholic family. he was the only boy in the family. it seem like he was going to have to be a priest. he went and studied the obligee. in the mid-1960's, thereas the ergence of what s known the uned stateas a catlic left. pele like rothy day, the foundeof the cholic woer movent, thom merton, brliant trpist mk who was onof the ely intelctual ices agast the w in vinam. d then tse two relriest, fatheraniel beigan and fath philip rrigan. dan berranad given talk at my dawent to andt eply affted my fher and basicay left he and mod to ne york tthe cathic worke hoe on theower ea side of manhtan. forever aered whot family code t sort of mol at we we taught chi
jeremy, you were a dear friend of dan and phil berrigan. can you talk about the significance of the life of dan berrigan and just tell us who he was and what he meant to you. i actuallyould say may not be here if it was not for dan berrigan. both of my parents are nurses. my dad grew up on the southside of chicago, and he was going to be a seminarian and his parents were irish immigrants, very catholic family. he was the only boy in the family. it seem like he was going to have to be a priest....
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reach out to their sons. >> i love you, jeremy.cture for me. he says, can you send me a picture of you so i can see memories? send me a picture and i also want a drawing of something cool so i can show it off. i miss you, dad, a lot. >> one of the few things albert has to look forward to from his segregation cell at the orange county jail are letters from his 15-year-old son, jesse, who is currently housed in the county's juvenile facility. >> my son, he writes more. i send him drawings. i send him a little workout list. because he was asking me for the workout list. he tells me that the workout list was whack. i was like, man. i figure he's young. try to give him a light one. you know? he wrote back, talking all kinds of smack. i was like, all right. so i wrote him a hard one. i haven't heard him yet. he's always telling me, write me back, dad, write me back fast. i'm probably the only one that's keeps in constant contact with him, you know? they don't know that, you know -- i still support him from in here, you know. >> his days
reach out to their sons. >> i love you, jeremy.cture for me. he says, can you send me a picture of you so i can see memories? send me a picture and i also want a drawing of something cool so i can show it off. i miss you, dad, a lot. >> one of the few things albert has to look forward to from his segregation cell at the orange county jail are letters from his 15-year-old son, jesse, who is currently housed in the county's juvenile facility. >> my son, he writes more. i send...
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i'm here with my man jeremy renner!"captain america: civil war," which is in theaters, imax, and imax 3d this friday. we're about to play a round of musical beers. but we're going to need a few more players. so, joining us from "captain america: civil war" are scarlet witch, vision, and winter soldier. [ cheers ] please welcome elizabeth olsen, paul bettany and sebastian stan! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ come on! >> get ready! >> jimmy: all right, we'll do it, we'll do it. guys, now. the game works like musical chairs, but instead of diving into empty chairs, we're grabbing these red cups of beer. when the music stops, one person will be left empty-handed. they're out of the game and have to hang out with our dj up there. dj jonathan hamburger. [ laughter ] now, we're going to do four rounds. the last one standing is the musical beers champion. okay, everybody, space yourself out and get ready. oh, really? there? ♪ >> which way are we walking? >> why are you -- >> jimmy: that way. >> okay. >> jimmy: yeah. don't look at me
i'm here with my man jeremy renner!"captain america: civil war," which is in theaters, imax, and imax 3d this friday. we're about to play a round of musical beers. but we're going to need a few more players. so, joining us from "captain america: civil war" are scarlet witch, vision, and winter soldier. [ cheers ] please welcome elizabeth olsen, paul bettany and sebastian stan! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ come on! >> get ready! >> jimmy: all right, we'll do it,...
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jeremy corbyn.my corbyn: the prime minister's government cut income tax for the richest, cut capital gains tax, and cut corporation tax again and again. at every turn, they make the wrong choices. tomorrow, people can make their own choices about the crisis of social care, the housing crisis in this country, the unprecedented cuts to local councils in the areas of greatest need, and the cuts to further education, taking opportunities away from young people. the choices have been made. they cut taxes for the rich. we want to ensure that there is proper taxation to ensure that there are decent services for the rest. david cameron: he is right, tomorrow is about choices. you can choose a party that is on the side of security for hard-working people and that wants to ensure that there are more jobs, better pay, lower taxes, good schools for their children, and a seven-day nhs that is there for them when they -- therefore you when you need it. their other choice is to back a party that puts extremists ov
jeremy corbyn.my corbyn: the prime minister's government cut income tax for the richest, cut capital gains tax, and cut corporation tax again and again. at every turn, they make the wrong choices. tomorrow, people can make their own choices about the crisis of social care, the housing crisis in this country, the unprecedented cuts to local councils in the areas of greatest need, and the cuts to further education, taking opportunities away from young people. the choices have been made. they cut...
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jeremy corbyn: calm yourself, mr -- mr. campbell.are supposed to be a senior statesman in the house. calm down. take up yoga, i have told you before. sheryll murray. sheryll murray: looe lifeboats in my constituency celebrates its 150th anniversary this year. will my right honorable friend join me in congratulating and thanking not only the looe lifeboat men, but all the lifeboat men who keep us safe at sea? prime minister cameron: i am very happy to do that in conjunction with my honorable friend. incredibly brave people. having met some of them, particularly during the flood episodes that we have had in recent years, i know the immense professionalism and dedication that they bring to the task, and they put their lives at risk all the time to save others. they really are the bravest of the brave. prime minister cameron: what matters is what works. in my view, fixed term parliaments are part of that. government ensure -- it also includes something i first raised with margaret thatcher in 1989? with the awful consequences of child se
jeremy corbyn: calm yourself, mr -- mr. campbell.are supposed to be a senior statesman in the house. calm down. take up yoga, i have told you before. sheryll murray. sheryll murray: looe lifeboats in my constituency celebrates its 150th anniversary this year. will my right honorable friend join me in congratulating and thanking not only the looe lifeboat men, but all the lifeboat men who keep us safe at sea? prime minister cameron: i am very happy to do that in conjunction with my honorable...
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. >>> tras accidentarse en el automÓvil en que viajaba con su familia jeremy del cuatro aÑos logrÓ salirlos difuntos ahÍ tirados nada mÁs por ahÍ anda tirada mÁs adelante y todo los carros tirados y bueno el el carro por allÁ la difunta primero y a un lado el difunto. >>> en bÚsqueda de ayuda jeremy decidiÓ caminar unos dos kilÓmetros a travÉs de la carretera a valle una zona con alto Índice delictivo y donde segÚn las autoridades el pequeÑo fue recogido por la policÍa municipal. >>> es parte del lado izquierdo si estaba destrozado. >>> jeremy fue llevado a un hospital de la ciudad de mÉxico mientras que su hermano aÚn cerca de la zona del accidente. >>> aquÍ en el hospital fue traÍdo el hermano de jeremy en donde los mÉdicos intentaron salvarle la vida pero falleciÓ un par de horas despuÉs. >>> hasta ayer la policÍa dijo que el accidente pudo ser provocado por esta base de concreto que estaba colocada a lo ancho y no o la largo de la de la carretera junto a las bases de para plÁsticos. >>> por el momento jeremy continÚa hospitalizado y hasta que sea localizado algÚn familiar estarÁ baja
. >>> tras accidentarse en el automÓvil en que viajaba con su familia jeremy del cuatro aÑos logrÓ salirlos difuntos ahÍ tirados nada mÁs por ahÍ anda tirada mÁs adelante y todo los carros tirados y bueno el el carro por allÁ la difunta primero y a un lado el difunto. >>> en bÚsqueda de ayuda jeremy decidiÓ caminar unos dos kilÓmetros a travÉs de la carretera a valle una zona con alto Índice delictivo y donde segÚn las autoridades el pequeÑo fue recogido por la...
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jeremy corbyn's party -- and election -- bond fares.d's biggest junk eps -- epf -- to 10%. ♪ anna: welcome to the countdown. i am anna edwards. it is 7:00 here in london. breaking news for you from the hotel sector. we got numbers coming through comparative aty 1.5% according to the business. numbers are up 1.5%. interesting to see what they are doing in the americas. the estimates were for an increase of 2%. on that globally comparable -- the rev par said the number is below estimates. up 1.4% in euro. the estimate of an increase of 2.2%. asian is down. looks things are sluggish and parts of asia and europe. the china number is up by 2.2% and that was against of an estimate of flat. this is intercontinental, the owner of holiday inn, the crowne plaza brand. they derived more than half of -- are in theal's u.s.. as they are giving an update on current trading, he gives us confidence. m&a is a seat in this is this. they did their own m&a last year. they dipped their toe into that. elsewhere, it it was big moves. katter is in talks to buy
jeremy corbyn's party -- and election -- bond fares.d's biggest junk eps -- epf -- to 10%. ♪ anna: welcome to the countdown. i am anna edwards. it is 7:00 here in london. breaking news for you from the hotel sector. we got numbers coming through comparative aty 1.5% according to the business. numbers are up 1.5%. interesting to see what they are doing in the americas. the estimates were for an increase of 2%. on that globally comparable -- the rev par said the number is below estimates. up...
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jeremy was great, he was very professional. he never indicated to dennis hall that he knew the victim. >> hall was sentenced to 40 years in state prison for the murder of officer bishop's brother, jeffrey bishop, but the twists in the story were not over yet. we would soon learn that committing murder might have turned out to be the very thing that would save dennis hall's life. >>> our "extended stay" production team experienced a strange twist at the louisville metro department of corrections jail when production assistant jeremy stark realized that dennis hall's murder victim was the father of a childhood friend. hall was sentenced to 40 years in state prison, but was still at the jail for several weeks awaiting transfer. after a break in our shooting schedule, we visited him again and discovered another twist. >> i noticed a bump on my neck, i immediately got x-rays and got a biopsy done. i was diagnosed with cancer. trying to think of the name of it. hodgkins. hodgkins' disease. >> when we caught up with dennis holligan, t
jeremy was great, he was very professional. he never indicated to dennis hall that he knew the victim. >> hall was sentenced to 40 years in state prison for the murder of officer bishop's brother, jeffrey bishop, but the twists in the story were not over yet. we would soon learn that committing murder might have turned out to be the very thing that would save dennis hall's life. >>> our "extended stay" production team experienced a strange twist at the louisville metro...
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jeremy. jeremy corbyn has a some breathing space. the coup talks has quieted down.here is certainly a lot of work for the labour party and jeremy corbyn. giving us her analysis on those elections. an opposition journalist in turkey has had a narrow escape. shots taken ate can dundar. he was left unharmed. the editor of a centerleft newspaper was outside the courthouse when he received a verdict in the trial -- five years in prison. over reports he published last armsalleging turkey sent to islamist rebels in syria. and, staying in turkey, strong words from president erdogan to the eu. he warns turkey will go its own way if brussels does not ensure visa-free travel for turks. this comes after a refusal to change its anti-terrorism law. the criteria for the eu deal. reporter: turkish president erdogan takes a swipe at the eu as ankara and brussels come close to reaching an agreement to lift visa restrictions. erdogan is defined, concerning some eu demands. >> the european union lets terrorist build camps and provide opportunities in the name of democracy. tells us if
jeremy. jeremy corbyn has a some breathing space. the coup talks has quieted down.here is certainly a lot of work for the labour party and jeremy corbyn. giving us her analysis on those elections. an opposition journalist in turkey has had a narrow escape. shots taken ate can dundar. he was left unharmed. the editor of a centerleft newspaper was outside the courthouse when he received a verdict in the trial -- five years in prison. over reports he published last armsalleging turkey sent to...
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jeremy corbyn has asked the voters, whose side are you on?rancine: very quickly, then i want to look at the market implications, but what about the mayor election in london? there is one guy against it and one guy for it. rob: i think you have to say, if you thought that khan should be mayor but you also thought britain should leave the eu, would that make you vote for zac goldsmith? maybe, but i expect the london mayor election will tell us something about london, about the candidates, but i'm not sure we should read too much about brexit. many times a day do you get asked about brexit? stewart: too many. francine: every hour? stewart: the problem is not much has changed in the last month or two. the market looks like we are going to remain in. when you look at the different polls, it is much closer. mostly still to remain in, but much closer. at the same time, we've seen the u.k. economy softening. voters aret a lot of quite confused. they are getting very mixed messages about the potential extent of the economic downturn if we come out, bu
jeremy corbyn has asked the voters, whose side are you on?rancine: very quickly, then i want to look at the market implications, but what about the mayor election in london? there is one guy against it and one guy for it. rob: i think you have to say, if you thought that khan should be mayor but you also thought britain should leave the eu, would that make you vote for zac goldsmith? maybe, but i expect the london mayor election will tell us something about london, about the candidates, but i'm...
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losing ground in regional and local elections and the dip in support could hurt opposition leader jeremy corbyn. wildfires continue to burn in alberta, canada. south of the town of fort mcmurray. also coming up this hour in business, there is a cash crisis in zimbabwe. the central bank has limited daily withdrawals and mounts a new currency. that is coming up. first, for the first time in nearly four decades north korea is holding a ruling party congress. it is a major political event meant to show the country's stability under leader kim jong un. when thet even born last congress was held in 1980, but he is to speak. that speech will be combed over for any shift #of a policy shift. myers belkin reports. concert northl korea style for the totalitarian country's most important gathering in nearly 40 years. and even adults, players were mobilized for a share of unparalleled patriotic thatr, a 70 day campaign has been denounced as a mass exercise in colors labor. the opening of the congress as people flock the central plaza, flowers in hand. >> holding the congress is a joyous thing. i will
losing ground in regional and local elections and the dip in support could hurt opposition leader jeremy corbyn. wildfires continue to burn in alberta, canada. south of the town of fort mcmurray. also coming up this hour in business, there is a cash crisis in zimbabwe. the central bank has limited daily withdrawals and mounts a new currency. that is coming up. first, for the first time in nearly four decades north korea is holding a ruling party congress. it is a major political event meant to...
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party leader jeremy corbyn is feeling the heat. jeremy: we are doing our very best. it's all going very well. emma: accusations of anti-semitism have dominated the run-up to these elections. n has notcs say corby acted quickly enough. across the u k, the opposition party is expected to suffer losses, even in some of its traditional strongholds. scotland is now dominated by the scottish national party. losesor loses -- labour too much ground elsewhere, jeremy corbyn could face a challenge to his leadership. the 45-year-old son of an immigrant bus driver would be the first muslim to hold the post. smith is looking to keep the conservatives in control of the capital. boris johnson is widely tipped to be the next leader of the conservative party. >> [indiscernible] goes to the polls again in less than two months. on june 23, voters will be deciding the country's future in the eu. let's take a look with our left wing -- with a commentator and columnist. the mayor of london election, in most recent polls, labour's sadiq kha wasn a clear front-runner. >> the polls which hav
party leader jeremy corbyn is feeling the heat. jeremy: we are doing our very best. it's all going very well. emma: accusations of anti-semitism have dominated the run-up to these elections. n has notcs say corby acted quickly enough. across the u k, the opposition party is expected to suffer losses, even in some of its traditional strongholds. scotland is now dominated by the scottish national party. losesor loses -- labour too much ground elsewhere, jeremy corbyn could face a challenge to his...
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president, jeremy bell is not alone. year after year, we see staggering and heart breaking numbers. 2014, at least 459 teachers and other professional school workers across the country were arrested for sexual misconduct with the kids they're supposed to be taking care of. that's more than one per day. in 2015, the number went up. it got worse. it was 496 arrests. again, schoolteachers and school personnel who have unsupervised contact with these children. and so far, 2016 is not doing any better. we've had 185 arrests in just 144 days. so, you know, one way to look at this, mr. president, is just since i got engaged in this battle two and a half years ago, we've had at least 1,140 school employees arrested for sexual misconduct with the children in their care. and of course these are just the ones that have been caught. these are the ones we know about. these are the ones where there is enough information and evidence that the law enforcement folks were comfortable in making an arrest. how many more? how much is this go
president, jeremy bell is not alone. year after year, we see staggering and heart breaking numbers. 2014, at least 459 teachers and other professional school workers across the country were arrested for sexual misconduct with the kids they're supposed to be taking care of. that's more than one per day. in 2015, the number went up. it got worse. it was 496 arrests. again, schoolteachers and school personnel who have unsupervised contact with these children. and so far, 2016 is not doing any...
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>>> coming up -- >> jeremy bowles to me is the ultimate chameleon. he truly is capable of doing just about anything, including killing people.
>>> coming up -- >> jeremy bowles to me is the ultimate chameleon. he truly is capable of doing just about anything, including killing people.
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wj.handle is at c-span jeremy butler.eterans affairs secretary has been receiving criticism lately over his comparison of wait times at va hospitals to the wait times at disney world. guest: i don't think anyone is going to defend the remark in and of itself. it was not the smartest remark. that said it is a small remark and there's little comparison to the good that we have seen secretary mcdonald do throughout the years of his being secretary of the veterans affairs administration. day in day out we do feel he is making positive changes. fighting against a very difficult was that he has here. there has been a lot of fallout from his comment that we think it is a little disingenuous. this is a man that has been doing really hard work. he listens very closely. i've been there firsthand when he's been in a room full of veterans, all who have issues with the treatment they received at the various be a hospitals and he is in there taking notes. his staff is taking notes, following up on all of the complaint they hear. if thi
wj.handle is at c-span jeremy butler.eterans affairs secretary has been receiving criticism lately over his comparison of wait times at va hospitals to the wait times at disney world. guest: i don't think anyone is going to defend the remark in and of itself. it was not the smartest remark. that said it is a small remark and there's little comparison to the good that we have seen secretary mcdonald do throughout the years of his being secretary of the veterans affairs administration. day in day...
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jeremy: yes, the matchup in november.he one thing about currency markets and every other market out there as well as well is they are 100% pricing in a clinton win. there is no one pricing in a trump victory. how would you price it? shorting the peso and construction products for the wall? there's nothing that we can easily put a 10 point estimation for a trump presidency. there is no where in the markets for this. mark: something that has been baked and has been risks of a brexit. those risks have dissipated since the heights of last month . pastve been rising the few days, but sterling has clogged back all that's losses for the year against the dollar. dollar weakens. are we going to see further volatility as we edge closer to june 23 because measures of volatility have come down as well haven't they? jeremy: if you look at the example, the premium that people paying for consumer services are higher than may 2010. may 2010 was the election that brought the first home parliament since the 70's. in the grand scheme of thi
jeremy: yes, the matchup in november.he one thing about currency markets and every other market out there as well as well is they are 100% pricing in a clinton win. there is no one pricing in a trump victory. how would you price it? shorting the peso and construction products for the wall? there's nothing that we can easily put a 10 point estimation for a trump presidency. there is no where in the markets for this. mark: something that has been baked and has been risks of a brexit. those risks...
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. >>> plus jeremy siegel will join us. he thinks oil has also bombed. this year he'll lay out his case coming up. >>> also apple giving a nice boost to the dow today. in fact, it's the best performer. it's up more than 4% right now after word gout out that warren buffett's company. also julia robertson has reduced his stake. >>> let's start with oil prices rising. goldman turning bullish. previously one of the most bearish forecasts over the past year, now saying prices could go to $50 in the next half of the year because of an oil deficit interestingly enough. >> and the oil market has gone from interior soaring saturation to being so much earlier than expected. with us now is anthony row sanity. it's the highest since november, right, so clearly the market is moving in a more positive direction here but how stable is it? >> you know, that's the big question, kelly. how sustainable is it. it's up 700,000 barrel as day. the weak dollar are driving this higher. after the summer it remains to be seen. >> how did we go from such a huge surplus to a deficit
. >>> plus jeremy siegel will join us. he thinks oil has also bombed. this year he'll lay out his case coming up. >>> also apple giving a nice boost to the dow today. in fact, it's the best performer. it's up more than 4% right now after word gout out that warren buffett's company. also julia robertson has reduced his stake. >>> let's start with oil prices rising. goldman turning bullish. previously one of the most bearish forecasts over the past year, now saying...
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[shouting] >> jeremy corbyn. >> mr. speaker, obviously anyone that commits racist acts or is at the summit is not a friend of mine. it's very clear about that. very clear about that. i would also invite him to think for a moment about the conduct of his party and its candidates in the london mayor election. [shouting] the way in which they systematically spearing my friend who is our candidate for mayor. i wish them well and i fight the prime minister to undertake -- invite -- the conservative party disses connectivity. last week, drinking the foundation report found 1.25 million people in britain were unable to afford the essentials needed to eat, stay warm, clean and dry. the number of people using food banks has risen again last year. that prime minister usually lectures us about a stronger economy. wimbledon stronger economy means that fewer people need to use food banks? >> what the stronger economy means is there are over 2 million or people in work than when i became prime minister. now you can earn 11,000 house
[shouting] >> jeremy corbyn. >> mr. speaker, obviously anyone that commits racist acts or is at the summit is not a friend of mine. it's very clear about that. very clear about that. i would also invite him to think for a moment about the conduct of his party and its candidates in the london mayor election. [shouting] the way in which they systematically spearing my friend who is our candidate for mayor. i wish them well and i fight the prime minister to undertake -- invite -- the...
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and jeremy tedesco is senior legal counsel with alliance defending freedom, a faith-based legal advocacyup. it represents several groups of parents that oppose allowing students to use school bathrooms based on gender identity. alex, let me start with you. why is this so significant to you? >> this is real lay moment of recognition unparalleled. i think the transgender community has been existing at the margins not only of mainstream society but also the lgbt communities and president obama's and loretta lynch's statements bring us out of the shadows. >> sreenivasan: jeremy tedesco, your organization is involved in two lawsuits in chicago and north carolina to try to prevent these types of policy from rolling out. are there a lot of students not transgender who are trying to go into the other bathrooms, so to speak? why is this a step too far? >> i really appreciate you having us on. i'm glad we can be on pbs and have a civil discourse. the alliance for freedom has been pushing out policies to school districts for several years compassionate alternative that meets the needs of every stud
and jeremy tedesco is senior legal counsel with alliance defending freedom, a faith-based legal advocacyup. it represents several groups of parents that oppose allowing students to use school bathrooms based on gender identity. alex, let me start with you. why is this so significant to you? >> this is real lay moment of recognition unparalleled. i think the transgender community has been existing at the margins not only of mainstream society but also the lgbt communities and president...
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today, from the new film "captain america: civil war," jeremy renner.michaelnow.com to vote, play, and be part of today's show. all next on "live." [captioning made possible by isney-abc domestic television] >> and now, here are emmy award-winning co-hosts kelly ripa and michael strahan.
today, from the new film "captain america: civil war," jeremy renner.michaelnow.com to vote, play, and be part of today's show. all next on "live." [captioning made possible by isney-abc domestic television] >> and now, here are emmy award-winning co-hosts kelly ripa and michael strahan.
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jeremy is going to be out here.o body coach and internet sensation, joe wicks, i read an article about him. fascinated. 15-second videos of his daily meals. huge hit online and more than a million instagram followers now bringing his international best-seller called "lean in 15" stateside. it's so simple. it makes me feel like anybody can do it, not only with food but exercise. all started because you were a personal trainer but started posted instagram videos which are only 15 seconds long of your meals and it really took off. what do you think it was? >> yeah, i just had an idea for ideas because it's sort of about nutrition and posted this, and never in a million years did i think i would have a book deal and be on "gma," and it's crazy. >> do you think it's because you've broken it down and simplified it? >> it's about speed and made people understand you don't have to starve yourself. well, everyone is on these low calorie diets so i give people more food and carbohydrates and fats at the right time. what to ea
jeremy is going to be out here.o body coach and internet sensation, joe wicks, i read an article about him. fascinated. 15-second videos of his daily meals. huge hit online and more than a million instagram followers now bringing his international best-seller called "lean in 15" stateside. it's so simple. it makes me feel like anybody can do it, not only with food but exercise. all started because you were a personal trainer but started posted instagram videos which are only 15...
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phyllis jeremy months's mother says it is a nightmare. >> like reliving it all over again.ike it just happened yesterday. i see it in my sleep. >> reporter: also, tonight n a statement the city says delaware department of justice has declined prosecution of the officers who used force in the mcdole incident. the city agrees with that conclusion. it also says it disagrees with the criticism of its officers. and back here live, the family is currently suing the city. their lawsuit claims mcdole was unarm. police, however, say they found a gun near his body. back to you. >> shawnette, the department of justice report includes several videos and 911 calls from that day. we put link to the full report on our website fox29.com. >>> developing to night, fire breaks out in a delaware county garbage from sky fox you can see the clouds of smoke over springfield road and clifton heights. crews tell us the flames broke out just after 7:00 it took firefighters an hour to get under control. no injuries were reporter. there's no word yet on what started the fire. >> on your radar tonight,
phyllis jeremy months's mother says it is a nightmare. >> like reliving it all over again.ike it just happened yesterday. i see it in my sleep. >> reporter: also, tonight n a statement the city says delaware department of justice has declined prosecution of the officers who used force in the mcdole incident. the city agrees with that conclusion. it also says it disagrees with the criticism of its officers. and back here live, the family is currently suing the city. their lawsuit...
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what do you have. >> hooting and hollering for jeremy renner.e as well and this system coming through the midwest dropping some rain east of chicago but colder air tonight, temps in the 30s and frost potenti potentially, look at the pattern change, big warm-up from chicago to near 80 on friday. snowed last weekend in denver and 80 expect in the next couple of days. midday. highs in the mid 60s. showers, lows around 50. an upper disturbance keeps us unsettled through friday and could linger into saturday, but >>> this weather brougreport is brought to you by the honest company. >> thank you so much, rob. >>> happy to introduce you to joe wicks, a wrote an article about him. fascinated. 15-second videos of his daily meals. huge hit online and more than a million instagram followers now bringing his international best-seller called "lean in 15" stateside. so simple and makes me feel like anybody can do it. not only with food but exercise. all started because you were a personal trainer but started posted instagram videos which are only 15 seconds l
what do you have. >> hooting and hollering for jeremy renner.e as well and this system coming through the midwest dropping some rain east of chicago but colder air tonight, temps in the 30s and frost potenti potentially, look at the pattern change, big warm-up from chicago to near 80 on friday. snowed last weekend in denver and 80 expect in the next couple of days. midday. highs in the mid 60s. showers, lows around 50. an upper disturbance keeps us unsettled through friday and could...
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jeremy hellicson gets off to a rough start but does not give up a run from there. cameron rough back up the box and blanco comes in and it's a 3-2 phillies lead. and what a lead for tyler goodell, he goes 3-4 with his first career home run. the phillies win 3-2. and the phillies could win tonight and be all alone in first place. >> our confidence is through the roof, we believe we belong here. we have 25 guys in this clubhouse that believe we can win. it is shown, we have guys that stay with it. everybody is picking each other up. >> phillies are off tomorrow. the ota's continue for the eagle, lets talk about sam bradford's relationship with the team. he says he had no beef with carson wentz. his problem was with the front office for not having the faith in him but they don't think it will affect his on field performance. >> sam is even keel, he wants to make plays for the team and that is what he has done and everybody here trusts him and we'll go out and win with him. >> the last day of ota's tomorrow. >> may be the offseason but members of the philadelphia eagle
jeremy hellicson gets off to a rough start but does not give up a run from there. cameron rough back up the box and blanco comes in and it's a 3-2 phillies lead. and what a lead for tyler goodell, he goes 3-4 with his first career home run. the phillies win 3-2. and the phillies could win tonight and be all alone in first place. >> our confidence is through the roof, we believe we belong here. we have 25 guys in this clubhouse that believe we can win. it is shown, we have guys that stay...
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jeremy cook the chief economist is still with us.e look at china we have seen the pboc lower the fixing of the yuan for two days in a row. should we be concerned of a repeat of august? >> i don't think there is an incentive for them to really -- you can see how big seachange is such false. we have seen the move into the imf basket. it precludes a certain amount of stability within that currency and i think the chinese officials take that seriously. we're still in a path where they want the yuan to be weaker against the u.s. dollar. but take moves. you'd have to see something huge for that to happen. >> jerry what i have for you here is a little bit of an indication. this is a capital flow coming out of china at the bottom. you have capital flow ticking higher along with dollar-yuan rate. my question to you is a great deal of debt was built-up in this growth period. is this a flight of capital or is this debt repayment or perhaps we are being overly aggressive? >> i think it is a mixture of both. you have to look at the graphs and see
jeremy cook the chief economist is still with us.e look at china we have seen the pboc lower the fixing of the yuan for two days in a row. should we be concerned of a repeat of august? >> i don't think there is an incentive for them to really -- you can see how big seachange is such false. we have seen the move into the imf basket. it precludes a certain amount of stability within that currency and i think the chinese officials take that seriously. we're still in a path where they want...
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family. >> fuming about the newly released report saying the four officers who shot her brother, jeremy justified. >> why are they any different from us? any different because they are police officers? >> starting as a 911 call with a man with a gun. and joseph dellose fired the first shot at mcdole. >> drop the gun! >> a bystander's cell phone show more officers swarming him telling him to drop his weapon and raise his hands. and mcdole reaches for his waist before the barrage of bullets. [gunfire] >> they say that dellose showed poor police work endangering the public, and he should not be employed or be allowed to carry a gun. and the report showing deficiencies in how the department prepares officers for the situation. >> even before the doj report we said they weren't and that's why we sued them and said they weren't. >> and jacobs is one of the attorneys representing the family. >> they do not have the proper rules and regulations on the use of excessive force or how to deal with individuals who might seem to be uncommunicative. >> will you ever have faith in the justice system? >
family. >> fuming about the newly released report saying the four officers who shot her brother, jeremy justified. >> why are they any different from us? any different because they are police officers? >> starting as a 911 call with a man with a gun. and joseph dellose fired the first shot at mcdole. >> drop the gun! >> a bystander's cell phone show more officers swarming him telling him to drop his weapon and raise his hands. and mcdole reaches for his waist...
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police repeatedly telling jeremy to put up his hands when he reached into the waistband, four officers shot and killed him in his wheelchair. today, the attorney general is not speaking charges against the officers, and in the last few minutes, we spoke to jeremy's sister offering this reaction. >> so what threat was he to them officers? he was not a threat at all. they could have handled the situation totally different. >> his family is suing the city. the mayor's office sent out a statement agreeing the officers should not be charged, but the mayor does not agree with the attorney general's comments about the ineffectiveness of the police department's policies. >>> police are warning members of the burkes county community about a mysterious visitor showing up at neighbors doors. a man first posed as an officer and then dressed up as a tax collector, and it happened in spring township. we spoke to a mother who said the man knocked on her door yesterday looking for children who were out of school the man even had a fake uniform and a badge. >> you see somebody come up in uniform, a pat
police repeatedly telling jeremy to put up his hands when he reached into the waistband, four officers shot and killed him in his wheelchair. today, the attorney general is not speaking charges against the officers, and in the last few minutes, we spoke to jeremy's sister offering this reaction. >> so what threat was he to them officers? he was not a threat at all. they could have handled the situation totally different. >> his family is suing the city. the mayor's office sent out a...
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. >> joining me now for our daily fix, chris and our correspondence and jeremy peters.is on first. he moderated some of his issues today talking about the minimum wage, he's no longer standing by his tax plans but he's standing by his immigration deportation. >> yeah, i guess i am not terribly surprise, andrea, if you look at the two things that help donald trump for the nomination, the first was his plan of immigration, sending everyone back. and his second one is banning muslims. those foundational principles for him. i think it is problematic. the republican primary elector drawing --assumes those tactics and strategies will work in a general election. i think it is a bit dicey. he will move for to more of the middle on some of these issues. on those core ones, it is hard to do without losing the people who got you here. >> and you have covered politics and foreign policies and you have done it all in the white house, hillary clinton, she's now moved so far to the left on trade and some of these other issues because of bernie sanders. she cannot move back to the cent
. >> joining me now for our daily fix, chris and our correspondence and jeremy peters.is on first. he moderated some of his issues today talking about the minimum wage, he's no longer standing by his tax plans but he's standing by his immigration deportation. >> yeah, i guess i am not terribly surprise, andrea, if you look at the two things that help donald trump for the nomination, the first was his plan of immigration, sending everyone back. and his second one is banning muslims....
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right behind him on that day you can see jeremy bash.t that moment as we face new terrorist threats around the world. what have you taken away and you know you written in "business reviews" of the killing of osama bin laden and whether or not that was a turning point. >> anne drea, let me correct on thing, the operation from the cia head quarters and the director's conference room. that's where the photograph was taken. the lesson, the management lesson of managing a large complicated organization with a tough mission is number one, you got to be willing to challenge the hypothesis. we always thought osama bin laden was living in a cage and separated from his family, in fact, he was live ing in the suburbs with his family hooked up with a cable tv. >> a couple miles from west point. >> you got to be able to say to everybody and the president of the united states, hey, mr. president, we have been wrong about a decade of what we have been telling you. you got to put one person in charge. the agency of course, we had a lot of people were wo
right behind him on that day you can see jeremy bash.t that moment as we face new terrorist threats around the world. what have you taken away and you know you written in "business reviews" of the killing of osama bin laden and whether or not that was a turning point. >> anne drea, let me correct on thing, the operation from the cia head quarters and the director's conference room. that's where the photograph was taken. the lesson, the management lesson of managing a large...
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jeremy peters, jennifer. thank you for being crystal clear. >> coming up, donald trump is stepping up on bill and hillary clinton. the clintons are fighting back a bit, not clearly not in the way he's fighting and new polls show hillary clinton running strong in states where democrats don't usually do well like georgia. she's very close right there. did trump, beating republican in georgia. is donald trump at war with everyone to keep his campaign interesting? is he worried people will tune out if he acts more presidential? i think that's part of it. he wants to keep the show going and "hardball" round table. something you may not know and finally, let me finish tonight with a guy that shoots the moon. we know who that is. this is "hardball" the place for politics live from caramel, california, tonight. >> and i'm saying to myself, but nobody in this country and maybe in the history of the country politically was worse than bill clinton with women. he was a disaster. he was a disaster. i mean, there has never
jeremy peters, jennifer. thank you for being crystal clear. >> coming up, donald trump is stepping up on bill and hillary clinton. the clintons are fighting back a bit, not clearly not in the way he's fighting and new polls show hillary clinton running strong in states where democrats don't usually do well like georgia. she's very close right there. did trump, beating republican in georgia. is donald trump at war with everyone to keep his campaign interesting? is he worried people will...
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then it will be jeremy's first -- jeremy corbyn's first outing in his role as leader of the opposition parliament at 2:30 for that live debate. thank you for watching us this morning. and i hope you have all enjoyed it. a very good afternoon to you. ♪ >> tomorrow, chris grayling, conservative leader in the house of commons, talks about his support of britain's exit from the european union, and why it is in the best interests of britain and the united states. it begins at five: p.m. -- 5:00 p.m. eastern on c-span3. now, european diplomats and scholars discuss strengthening european security. talk about the implications of the ongoing conflict in ukraine and the influence of russia in eastern europe. this atlantic council event is just over one hour. >> good to see you. >> um, good
then it will be jeremy's first -- jeremy corbyn's first outing in his role as leader of the opposition parliament at 2:30 for that live debate. thank you for watching us this morning. and i hope you have all enjoyed it. a very good afternoon to you. ♪ >> tomorrow, chris grayling, conservative leader in the house of commons, talks about his support of britain's exit from the european union, and why it is in the best interests of britain and the united states. it begins at five: p.m. --...
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pamela. >> all right jeremy, thanks so much for that. now joining me, ryan, a washington correspondent for the new yorker. wonderful to have all four of you on with us. a lot to discuss here. marie, on the heels of what jeremy said, it is clear that donald trump is setting his sights on hillary clinton as we pivot towards the general election. who you does the clinton campaign plan to respond to his attacks? we saw the other gop candidates, they did not do so well. noyou now he is the presumptive nominee. >> i think she does it front and center and very aggressively. donald trump left in his wake 16 other candidates who are not adept at all in terms of responding to him. they waited way too long and they were way too shy and scared to do it. when they finally started to do it, it was way too late. remember the first person that called donald trump out for his comments about mexican immigrants, the first day he announced his presidency was hillary clinton. she will have no problem going after him on the kinds of comments that he makes who
pamela. >> all right jeremy, thanks so much for that. now joining me, ryan, a washington correspondent for the new yorker. wonderful to have all four of you on with us. a lot to discuss here. marie, on the heels of what jeremy said, it is clear that donald trump is setting his sights on hillary clinton as we pivot towards the general election. who you does the clinton campaign plan to respond to his attacks? we saw the other gop candidates, they did not do so well. noyou now he is the...
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jeremy, thank you for being here.u, jake. >> your book has a disturbing explanation of the process used to eliminate people via drones. how does the process of killing someone with a drone begin? >> it's actually quite a labyrinth process that begins with foreign governments providing the initial intelligence on people it alleges are involved with terrorism or maybe connecting with terrorists. so, for instance, in yemen, the saudi government provides the united states with the intelligence that is used for profiles. the u.s. uses spies and informants from around the world and it's sifted through by u.s. intelligence analysts and they develop what are referred to internally as baseball cards or bbcs. this is similar to what we had when you would have the baseball cards as a kid but these are profiles that the u.s. is contemplating killing and they have their statistics. they were connected to the mumbai attacks and they have been on the phone with x, y and z people and then one of the secret documents that we got shows
jeremy, thank you for being here.u, jake. >> your book has a disturbing explanation of the process used to eliminate people via drones. how does the process of killing someone with a drone begin? >> it's actually quite a labyrinth process that begins with foreign governments providing the initial intelligence on people it alleges are involved with terrorism or maybe connecting with terrorists. so, for instance, in yemen, the saudi government provides the united states with the...
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of jeremy helickson with a bunt if a suicide cesar by tyler goeddel. that game them the lead and they kept it. the phillies win 3-2. that's sports in a minute, i'm sean bell. . >>> it's 7:30, following breaking news out of northeast philadelphia. right now, at least one person has been taken to the hospital after a crash on roosevelt boulevard. it happened on the southbound lanes, we do know it was at cottman avenue. two cars involved. so far we're not sure what caused the crash or the condition of the victimly we'll keep you updated as we get more information. >>> weekend wendy wants you to know about rose tree park in media. it's the wounded warriors 5k run. a lot of folks participating in this. it's from 10:00 in the morning until 3.in the afternoon. they're running in honor of officer jesse hartnett. police officer wounded back in january, but mike will the weather be good. >> the runners will be treated to great weather. ideal running conditions. of 57 degrees lots of sunshine in center city, the jersey side of things looking good, voorhees 54, lo
of jeremy helickson with a bunt if a suicide cesar by tyler goeddel. that game them the lead and they kept it. the phillies win 3-2. that's sports in a minute, i'm sean bell. . >>> it's 7:30, following breaking news out of northeast philadelphia. right now, at least one person has been taken to the hospital after a crash on roosevelt boulevard. it happened on the southbound lanes, we do know it was at cottman avenue. two cars involved. so far we're not sure what caused the crash or the...
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let's go to cnn's jeremy diamond who is there and jeremy, let me ask you this, how critical is an indianaump. it's key for ted cruz, but what about for donald trump? how important is a victory there? >> reporter: well, donald trump today raising the stakes for a victory in indiana. he was talking today about how we have to win indiana and saying if we win indiana it's over. that was a quote from donald trump speaking earlier today in terre haute. donald trump certainly suggesting if he can win in indiana, he can unify the party. we've seen his path to the nomination become increasingly clear and win in indiana could increasingly solidify that path. done altd trump saying those words as a new poll from nbc wall street journal is showing donald trump 15 points up in the state of indiana. that's his biggest lead yet in the state and hoping for that victory on tuesday. he's suggesting while a win for him would be a great thing, it's certainly critical for ted cruz suggesting if he wins in indiana that ted cruz and john kasich, two remaining rivals in the republican primary should drop out. >>
let's go to cnn's jeremy diamond who is there and jeremy, let me ask you this, how critical is an indianaump. it's key for ted cruz, but what about for donald trump? how important is a victory there? >> reporter: well, donald trump today raising the stakes for a victory in indiana. he was talking today about how we have to win indiana and saying if we win indiana it's over. that was a quote from donald trump speaking earlier today in terre haute. donald trump certainly suggesting if he...
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next up, jeremy, he punched down the squeeze it work.ll scores to put the phillies ahead and that's how it ended. phillies take game one of the weekend series three-two. >>> one day after signing his first professional contract, eagles topic carson wentz had his first practice as a bird. the eagles started three-day rookie mini camp.novacare complex and carson had everyone's attention. the number two overall pick said he's going to work hard to get him teammate's respect. what about dealing with fellow quarterback sam bradford. he's not heard from him and he doesn't for see any problems working with sam because he going to work. >> it is what it is. honestly look i've been saying all along it's out of my control. people want to make it big situation but i think like i said earlier we'll have a really good working relationship and i think it will benefit the team because we'll compete and really everybody in that quarterback room, everybody in the entire organization is going to compete and push each other so i think it will only benefit
next up, jeremy, he punched down the squeeze it work.ll scores to put the phillies ahead and that's how it ended. phillies take game one of the weekend series three-two. >>> one day after signing his first professional contract, eagles topic carson wentz had his first practice as a bird. the eagles started three-day rookie mini camp.novacare complex and carson had everyone's attention. the number two overall pick said he's going to work hard to get him teammate's respect. what about...
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next up, jeremy, he punched down the squeeze it work.dell scores to put the phillies ahead and that's how it ended. phillies take game one of the weekend series three-two. >>> one day after signing his first professional contract, eagles topic carson wentz had his first practice as a bird. the eagles started three-day rookie mini camp.novacare complex and carson had everyone's attention. the number two overall pick said he's going to work hard to get him teammate's respect. what about dealing with fellow quarterback sam bradford. he's not heard from him and he doesn't for see any problems working with sam because he going to work. >> it is what it is. honestly look i've been saying all along it's out of my control. people want to make it big situation but i think like i said earlier we'll have a really good working relationship and i think it will benefit the team because we'll compete and really everybody in that quarterback room, everybody in the entire organization is going to compete and push each other so i think it will only benefi
next up, jeremy, he punched down the squeeze it work.dell scores to put the phillies ahead and that's how it ended. phillies take game one of the weekend series three-two. >>> one day after signing his first professional contract, eagles topic carson wentz had his first practice as a bird. the eagles started three-day rookie mini camp.novacare complex and carson had everyone's attention. the number two overall pick said he's going to work hard to get him teammate's respect. what about...
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jeremy, a much more complicated financial disclosure, a lot more holdings than the clintons. >> rightndrea. >> huge. >> i think the bigger question is his income tax returns, 100%. so what i wonder is whether or not trump is able to continue to be successful in his diversionary tactics. he's this master of misdirection where if people start harping on something that he's done that's rather controversial, he changes the subject. we as the media always follow him. so he's very deft at keeps ahead of the news cycle. does that drumbeat on his tax returns become so loud that it becomes unavladable? i know the democrats are working to make that happen. >> the head of national intelligence disclosing today that there have been some attempts to hack -- it's not clear at all whether it succeeded against the websites of soem of the candidates. >> that's right. this will go more broadly. i believe we know her -- hillary clinton's e-mails have never been attempted to be hacked but it will go to this question that susan raised, the speeches, why did she continue to give them? i have no idea, and t
jeremy, a much more complicated financial disclosure, a lot more holdings than the clintons. >> rightndrea. >> huge. >> i think the bigger question is his income tax returns, 100%. so what i wonder is whether or not trump is able to continue to be successful in his diversionary tactics. he's this master of misdirection where if people start harping on something that he's done that's rather controversial, he changes the subject. we as the media always follow him. so he's very...
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times have changed for jeremy corbyn.n 1998, he said the state opening underlines the undemocratic nature of our society with a hereditary monarch and a hereditary house of lords. but in the debate last month on the 90th birthday of the queen, he really made a very charming himself heng about was a young whippersnapper. i'm fully in favor of a country having leaders of the finer vintage. we are talking today about a highly respected individual who is 90. it just proves you're never too late to take up a new career and learn something else. be quite an amazing day for jeremy corbyn to find himself at the state of things. kate, the 91st year of the queen. if monarchy was the symbol of continuity, the queen is that symbol, is she not? >> yes, 90 years, as you say. this is a ceremony she has apartment since 1952, times when she was pregnant and in 2011 when the government canceled it. she has been here every year she .ossibly can be the ceremony in this form was brought in in 1852. every monarch has been here apart from victo
times have changed for jeremy corbyn.n 1998, he said the state opening underlines the undemocratic nature of our society with a hereditary monarch and a hereditary house of lords. but in the debate last month on the 90th birthday of the queen, he really made a very charming himself heng about was a young whippersnapper. i'm fully in favor of a country having leaders of the finer vintage. we are talking today about a highly respected individual who is 90. it just proves you're never too late to...
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my name is jeremy bash. i served at the department of defense and thanks to united for sponsoring this. what's the future of technology in providing access to the v.a. health system for veterans and their families? >> yeah. that's a great point, jeremy. technology plays a huge role. again, as i said earlier, if you want to look at the future of american medicine, look at the v.a. last year, we had i think it was over 700,000 telehealth appointments. we're finding that telehealth is a critical component to serving veterans in rural areas. one of the problems in american medicine is many states don't have medical schools. as a result, many states, particularly the rural ones, are missing the primary care doctors they need, are missing the mental health profession thales they need. so we employ telehealth as a way to contact veterans and we're finding in mental health area, veterans prefer a mental health appointment sitting in their living room using telehealth a. wi-fi connection, than they do coming to a fac
my name is jeremy bash. i served at the department of defense and thanks to united for sponsoring this. what's the future of technology in providing access to the v.a. health system for veterans and their families? >> yeah. that's a great point, jeremy. technology plays a huge role. again, as i said earlier, if you want to look at the future of american medicine, look at the v.a. last year, we had i think it was over 700,000 telehealth appointments. we're finding that telehealth is a...
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[shouting] >> jeremy corbyn. >> mr. speaker, obviously anyone that commits racist acts or is at the summit is not a friend of mine. it's very clear about that. very clear about that. i would also invite him to think for a moment about the conduct of his party and its candidates in the london mayor election. [shouting] the way in which they systematically spearing my friend who is our candidate for mayor. i wish them well and i fight the prime minister to undertake -- invite -- the conservative party disses connectivity. last week, drinking the foundation report found 1.25 million people in britain were unable to afford the essentials needed to eat, stay warm, clean and dry. the number of people using food banks has risen again last year. that prime minister usually lectures us about a stronger economy. wimbledon stronger economy means that fewer people need to use food banks? >> what the stronger economy means is there are over 2 million or people in work than when i became prime minister. now you can earn 11,000 house
[shouting] >> jeremy corbyn. >> mr. speaker, obviously anyone that commits racist acts or is at the summit is not a friend of mine. it's very clear about that. very clear about that. i would also invite him to think for a moment about the conduct of his party and its candidates in the london mayor election. [shouting] the way in which they systematically spearing my friend who is our candidate for mayor. i wish them well and i fight the prime minister to undertake -- invite -- the...
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and "new york times" reporter, jeremy peterson.t. they love him! >> are there second thoughts -- i'm serious. got pounded and pennsylvania and a lot of other states? >> what's happened is, his strategy with the delegates was always built around a premise that was pretty difficult. and that is getting to a second ballot at the convention. and as ted cruz has tanked in state after state, what's happened with delegates is what's happened with the average voter. they're just -- they like to be behind a winner. and right now ted cruz is not winning. and even though his campaign always talked up the strength of their got operation, what we found when we scratched the surface a little bit is that it wasn't all it was cracked up to be. and his support, especially in places that are critical to his strategy, like north dakota, which has the unbound delegates, that support is softening. >> and alex, i think we talked about this on the phone a couple weeks ago. as somebody gets closer to the nomination, you can just forget everything. the ent
and "new york times" reporter, jeremy peterson.t. they love him! >> are there second thoughts -- i'm serious. got pounded and pennsylvania and a lot of other states? >> what's happened is, his strategy with the delegates was always built around a premise that was pretty difficult. and that is getting to a second ballot at the convention. and as ted cruz has tanked in state after state, what's happened with delegates is what's happened with the average voter. they're just...