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. >> jeremy c: cod is king still.in: what's your water, dave? >> dave: 140. >> captain: okay, that's perfect. let's give her a shot. let's start with two lines, and then see how much of a mess we've got with tide. >> dave: i've got a nibble. >> captain: there you go, lift that. oh, there you go, fred. >> anthony: nice one. >> fred: whoa. next one is a moose. >> anthony: yeah, all right. there you go. that's a nice-sized one. >> jeremy c: one down, 14 to go. [ walkie-talkie chatter ] >> jeremy c: oh yeah, fish on. there we go. i can see him there now. >> anthony: all right. >> jeremy c: perfect, well done yourself. >> anthony: thank you, sir. >> jeremy c: there you go. >> anthony: whoa, that's a nice-sized one. >> dave: that's why these things went extinct. they bite like crazy. >> anthony: wow, i think that's the most successful fishing scene i've had in many, many years. >> dale: we're surrounded by water, and we're not really a seafood-eating place. we live in this fish culture, it's been fishing here for hundreds o
. >> jeremy c: cod is king still.in: what's your water, dave? >> dave: 140. >> captain: okay, that's perfect. let's give her a shot. let's start with two lines, and then see how much of a mess we've got with tide. >> dave: i've got a nibble. >> captain: there you go, lift that. oh, there you go, fred. >> anthony: nice one. >> fred: whoa. next one is a moose. >> anthony: yeah, all right. there you go. that's a nice-sized one. >> jeremy c: one...
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jeremy: jeremy. lemonis: jeremy, nice to meet you. jeremy: good to meet you.emonis: so do you guys all work for ellison? jeremy: part-time. lamar: part-time. lemonis: what do each of you do? lamar: i'm the brand director and creative director for ellison. ian: i do operations so everything from logistics to sales fulfillment, the content and copy for all of our campaigns that we do. lemonis: the content and copy separate from the branding? ian: correct. lemonis: and then what's your role? jeremy: my role is corporate branding, so like i like to say, the ... lemonis: so how is that different from what you do? jeremy: so i do the manufacturing side of it, so i'm the tangibles. i take his awesome ideas and his vision, and we put it to the tangibles like the packaging itself. lemonis: i'm not really sure this business needs a whole team like this. the jobs that they're performing are really project-based, and it's almost like they didn't know who was on first. one guy's in branding, and the other guy's... also in branding? how much inventory do you have? aristotle
jeremy: jeremy. lemonis: jeremy, nice to meet you. jeremy: good to meet you.emonis: so do you guys all work for ellison? jeremy: part-time. lamar: part-time. lemonis: what do each of you do? lamar: i'm the brand director and creative director for ellison. ian: i do operations so everything from logistics to sales fulfillment, the content and copy for all of our campaigns that we do. lemonis: the content and copy separate from the branding? ian: correct. lemonis: and then what's your role?...
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jeremy: yes, sir. when i spend time with government officials and i true as my duty and a privilege to get to spend time with, you know, whether it's senators or members of the court or congress women and congressmen, we give briefings at the u.s. senate on this, you know, i think it's fairly safe to say that most people who are lawmakers and in government, you know, we're still trying to figure out things like twitter and social media, and it's hard to understand that. now, you add v.r. into this, where it's a whole different ballgame as you said from a technological standpoint and how it's going to affect things, as i said, issues of privacy, issues of, you know, what's ok to do in v.r. and what's not ok. there's a debate that has yet to come in government as, you know, -- what i'm thrilled about personally, sometimes here in the valley, people say, why isn't v.r. everywhere yet? why isn't it in every single person's living room? look, in 2013 when i was doing this, there was 1,000 of these goggles.
jeremy: yes, sir. when i spend time with government officials and i true as my duty and a privilege to get to spend time with, you know, whether it's senators or members of the court or congress women and congressmen, we give briefings at the u.s. senate on this, you know, i think it's fairly safe to say that most people who are lawmakers and in government, you know, we're still trying to figure out things like twitter and social media, and it's hard to understand that. now, you add v.r. into...
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jeremy corbyn is not doing enough. he has not been clear enough.rticle also refers to further pressure, embarrassment, that the party is suffering from, as a result of a recording made by thejewish chronicle, talking about trump fanatics as being responsible for what he calls false claims of anti—semitism. one other story on the front page of the times, the flight that was turned around manually, the flight that disappeared, a mystery. turned around manually, the flight that disappeared, a mysterym turned around manually, the flight that disappeared, a mystery. if it was a movie you would say it was unbelievable. the report says it looks like the controls were deliberately manipulated. they still do not know how or why this aircraft was dodt. unlike the tragedy with the aircraft where the pilot was undergoing psychosis, there is no evidence that any of these pilots work under stress, there is no political element, it is a mystery. they seem to be no closer to solving the mystery. one can only imagine how frustrating and devastating this must be to
jeremy corbyn is not doing enough. he has not been clear enough.rticle also refers to further pressure, embarrassment, that the party is suffering from, as a result of a recording made by thejewish chronicle, talking about trump fanatics as being responsible for what he calls false claims of anti—semitism. one other story on the front page of the times, the flight that was turned around manually, the flight that disappeared, a mystery. turned around manually, the flight that disappeared, a...
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jeremy: yes, sir. when i spend time with government officials and i view it as a privilege to get to spend time with, whether it is senators are member of the courts or a congresswoman and a congressman, we get briefing at the senate on this. i think it is fairly safe to say that most people who are lawmakers and in government, we're still trying to figure out things like twitter and social media. it's hard to understand that. you add v.r. into this where it is a whole different ballgame, from a technological standpoint, and how it is going to affect things -- issues of privacy, issues, you know, what's ok to do and what's not ok. there is a debate that has yet to come in government as what i'm thrilled about personally, sometimes here in the valley, people say, why isn't v.r. everywhere yet? 2013, when i was doing this, there was maybe 1000-2000 of these goggles. now we have got north of 10 million. and that is a lot. i'm thrilled to say that in the united states we have not had too many really intens
jeremy: yes, sir. when i spend time with government officials and i view it as a privilege to get to spend time with, whether it is senators are member of the courts or a congresswoman and a congressman, we get briefing at the senate on this. i think it is fairly safe to say that most people who are lawmakers and in government, we're still trying to figure out things like twitter and social media. it's hard to understand that. you add v.r. into this where it is a whole different ballgame, from...
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a collision between labour mps and the leader jeremy corbyn has been averted.o accept its new and controversial definition of anti—semitism, but not until september. jewish mps have expressed deep concern that the definition is not comprehensive. supporters of mr corbyn have accused his opponents of creating a row in order to discredit him. from westminster, iain watson reports. as labour done enough on anti—semitism, mr corbyn? as labour done enough on anti-semitism, mr corbyn? jeremy corbyn got his top team together to prevent the government and that task may be more difficult now he is on a potential collision course with many of his own mps. they defied him tonight to discuss changing the rules and tightening anti—semitism. what is your message? a veteran mp is facing disciplinary action for telling jeremy corbyn to his face that he was seen as anti—semitic. telling jeremy corbyn to his face that he was seen as anti—semiticlj blew my top side did confront and i told him that you can only be judged on what you do, not what you say. its actions not words whic
a collision between labour mps and the leader jeremy corbyn has been averted.o accept its new and controversial definition of anti—semitism, but not until september. jewish mps have expressed deep concern that the definition is not comprehensive. supporters of mr corbyn have accused his opponents of creating a row in order to discredit him. from westminster, iain watson reports. as labour done enough on anti—semitism, mr corbyn? as labour done enough on anti-semitism, mr corbyn? jeremy...
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jeremy: mm-hmm.here's this notion they don't want to come here 'cause you're here. jeremy: mm-hmm. lemonis: and there's some beef. what's the story? jeremy: they thought i took somebody's credit-card information. lemonis: and you... jeremy: and i didn't. lemonis: yeah. jeremy: so then he fired me. he was like, "i can't have you work here no more." lemonis: so, you used to work over at crestwood? jeremy: mm-hmm. i mean, it's just, like, tension, like, he's trying to cause, like, between me and doug. lemonis: how long did you know him? jeremy: since i was, like, 14. he was my basketball coach. lemonis: how old are you now? jeremy: i'm 27. i'll be 28 next month. lemonis: so you've known them half your life. jeremy: right. i used to talk to him about everything. lemonis: and were you hurt by the way he handled it? jeremy: yeah, i was pissed off. lemonis: pissed off or hurt? jeremy: both. he's having his problems with his own family, so it's like -- lemonis: what are his problems with his family? jeremy:
jeremy: mm-hmm.here's this notion they don't want to come here 'cause you're here. jeremy: mm-hmm. lemonis: and there's some beef. what's the story? jeremy: they thought i took somebody's credit-card information. lemonis: and you... jeremy: and i didn't. lemonis: yeah. jeremy: so then he fired me. he was like, "i can't have you work here no more." lemonis: so, you used to work over at crestwood? jeremy: mm-hmm. i mean, it's just, like, tension, like, he's trying to cause, like,...
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wanted to push nationally but which senior officials didn't like they were being targeted just as jeremy corbyn and his closest aides take a listen to how the labor party leader jeremy corbyn was heard winked by his own party when they were told to be from nationwide they're regarded as month gap such as one on the water registration they made sure that few sources messages except a tiny slice of left wing activists if it was there for them they thought it must be there for everyone it wasn't that's how targeted it's going to work well a very twenty first century sort of sabotage and clearly quite dysfunctional relationships there between a party leader and the officials meant to be executing his campaign decisions but jeremy corbin is no stranger to hostility from within his own party he's loved by plenty of labor voters but not so much by the parliamentary party here in the u.k. this contains over centrists that are unhappy with his left wing policies and perhaps he may be unfazed by all of this he survived several coups against him labor party.
wanted to push nationally but which senior officials didn't like they were being targeted just as jeremy corbyn and his closest aides take a listen to how the labor party leader jeremy corbyn was heard winked by his own party when they were told to be from nationwide they're regarded as month gap such as one on the water registration they made sure that few sources messages except a tiny slice of left wing activists if it was there for them they thought it must be there for everyone it wasn't...
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jeremy and i conservative examples of that. i grew up in a small farm in ohio, went to washington after college, worked at the center for strategic and international studies, and why was a full-time mother for ten years, the best possible experience to be in a social secretary. and mrs. cheney is looking for a secretary, and that is how it happened, going from the carpool line, and clear people in to the vice president's home, it was a big learning curve. >> i just worked for the us ambassador and got a text or email that said i you willing to throw your hat in the ring for this job? right. i thought sure. i went to washington dc and had meetings with all the senior staff in the west wing and on the east wing to meet mrs. obama, things are going really well. if this is to happen, and i got to be honest with you. i am not sure i'm the right man for this job, don't worry about it, you will have people helping with that. how do we get more people who have never been here into the white house. when i got it, this is the real. i lov
jeremy and i conservative examples of that. i grew up in a small farm in ohio, went to washington after college, worked at the center for strategic and international studies, and why was a full-time mother for ten years, the best possible experience to be in a social secretary. and mrs. cheney is looking for a secretary, and that is how it happened, going from the carpool line, and clear people in to the vice president's home, it was a big learning curve. >> i just worked for the us...
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jeremy: never bet against the team at snap. level of product insights they have has always been extraordinary. they have been talking about being a camera first company for a long time. now there are more companies coming around to that perspective, i think the advantage of the headstock and thinking will be to their advantage. emily: we continue to see new funds raised, we had index bench ers on the show yesterday, these are massive numbers. billions of dollars that these vc funds are raising, but can you put it all to work at this point? too frothy?rket jeremy: companies stay private for longer and longer. that is something i'm sure you talked about at length on the show. as they stay private for longer, they require more access to capital and private markets. all we want to do is make sure we can backup companies all the way through to the ipo's. historically, that has been perhaps seven years, and now looking more like nine or 11 years. as the additional capital is raised, making sure insiders can continue to support the co
jeremy: never bet against the team at snap. level of product insights they have has always been extraordinary. they have been talking about being a camera first company for a long time. now there are more companies coming around to that perspective, i think the advantage of the headstock and thinking will be to their advantage. emily: we continue to see new funds raised, we had index bench ers on the show yesterday, these are massive numbers. billions of dollars that these vc funds are raising,...
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this is the ongoing i’ow jeremy corbyn.ngoing row in the latest twists and turns in the saga about outcries ofjewish trump fanatics. will there be an end to this? his comments have been so out of there, we had a labour counsellor talking about jewish people drinking baby blood. he was suspended, the trouble is now it is so suspended, the trouble is now it is so hard to defend his comments. we have up hard left trench of corbyn eastis have up hard left trench of corbyn east is suggesting he has been the victim of some kind of wider conspiracy, and anyone with half a brain looks at it and says this is endemic and institutional problems in labour party that has not stamped out. now you have tom watson and others, people close to him, making this point very loudly. he appears to have been condemned a bit, his inability to grasp the metal. —— metal. jeremy corbyn supporters say that these are his political opponents who are saying these things. they have been saying that until the peter wills and stuff, which when the audio came
this is the ongoing i’ow jeremy corbyn.ngoing row in the latest twists and turns in the saga about outcries ofjewish trump fanatics. will there be an end to this? his comments have been so out of there, we had a labour counsellor talking about jewish people drinking baby blood. he was suspended, the trouble is now it is so suspended, the trouble is now it is so hard to defend his comments. we have up hard left trench of corbyn eastis have up hard left trench of corbyn east is suggesting he...
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jeremy corbyn had the chance to just get rid won't go away. chance tojust get rid of it. won't go away. jeremy corbyn had the chance to just get rid of it. this month. how? by accepting the international definition of anti—semitism. that would have — it wouldn't have made it go away completely, but it would have gone a long way to it. it is his stubbornness in refusing to accept international definitions... it has made it far worse. you know, i thought all the fuss about anti—semitism had flushed out the anti—semites in the labour party, but every time you go on twitter, there's a new councillor in the north, someone here the gold rush it's terrible, and don't get the impression that jeremy corbyn cares enough about it really deal with it. what gets me is we are dealing two mps who are extremely distinguished. one of them is a former aide to gordon brown, and he was adopted by jewish parents, and the other is dame margaret hodge, who is a very respected mp, and i think one of her grandmothers was killed in the holocaust. to take these people o
jeremy corbyn had the chance to just get rid won't go away. chance tojust get rid of it. won't go away. jeremy corbyn had the chance to just get rid of it. this month. how? by accepting the international definition of anti—semitism. that would have — it wouldn't have made it go away completely, but it would have gone a long way to it. it is his stubbornness in refusing to accept international definitions... it has made it far worse. you know, i thought all the fuss about anti—semitism had...
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jeremy corbyn's tasks easier.age to jewish labour mps?l veteran mp is facing disciplinary action for telling jeremy corbyn to his face that he was seen as anti—semitic. his face that he was seen as anti-semitic. i did confront him and told him you can only be judged on what you do, not what you say. it issances not words that are important. he was perceived as being anti—semitic and a racist. important. he was perceived as being anti-semitic and a racist. at the co re anti-semitic and a racist. at the core of this dispute is a war of words in labour's ranks. the party's ruling national executive backed by jeremy corbyn adopted a definition of anti—semitism. labour code doesn't sap it is anti—semitic to compare israel to the nazis. instead it says to resist using that. but adds: labour officials say this is simply turning loosely worded examples into a more robust legally enforceable code. so why won't margaret hodge accept those reassurances? the dues have reached out tojeremy accept those reassurances? the dues h
jeremy corbyn's tasks easier.age to jewish labour mps?l veteran mp is facing disciplinary action for telling jeremy corbyn to his face that he was seen as anti—semitic. his face that he was seen as anti-semitic. i did confront him and told him you can only be judged on what you do, not what you say. it issances not words that are important. he was perceived as being anti—semitic and a racist. important. he was perceived as being anti-semitic and a racist. at the co re anti-semitic and a...
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corbyn and his closest aides take a listen to how the labor party leader jeremy corbyn was heard winked by his own party when they were told to be from nationwide they're regarded as might go up such as one on the water registration they made sure that few sources mostly just accept a tiny slice of left wing activists if it was there for them they thought it must be there for everyone it wasn't that's how targeted it's going to work well a very twenty first century sort of sabotage and clearly quite dysfunctional relationships there between a party leader and the officials meant to be executing his campaign decisions but jeremy called ben is no stranger to hostility from within his own party he's loved by plenty of labor voters but not so much by the parliamentary party here in the u.k. this contains all the centrists that are unhappy with his left wing policies and perhaps he may be unfazed by all of this he survived several coups against him labor party or had a few raised eyebrows in response to these red. relations it's bizarre that anyone would undermine plans to advertise voter re
corbyn and his closest aides take a listen to how the labor party leader jeremy corbyn was heard winked by his own party when they were told to be from nationwide they're regarded as might go up such as one on the water registration they made sure that few sources mostly just accept a tiny slice of left wing activists if it was there for them they thought it must be there for everyone it wasn't that's how targeted it's going to work well a very twenty first century sort of sabotage and clearly...
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we have an analysis from our political editor and lots of quotes from people like jeremy hunt and jeremyd other political players. moving on, the story breaking overnight, donald trump announcing his nominee for the supreme court. judge brett kavanaugh, someone who is well known the. yes, he worked with george bush, he is known as right wing but people would be concerned as to what it means. people worried about abortion in the us, but he said in his speech, i listened to his speech, he said he is looking at president. unless the people are worried about environmental rights versus how much can the state regulate the environment? people are worried about universal care, the affordable ca re about universal care, the affordable care at. —— act. one thing donald trump likes is that he has come out clearly saying that a sitting president should not be legally challenged which is something in the face of what is happening with the robert mu enquiry, trump probably like. —— robert meuller. when trump was investigated and tried to impeach clinton. obviously there is a process that will take pl
we have an analysis from our political editor and lots of quotes from people like jeremy hunt and jeremyd other political players. moving on, the story breaking overnight, donald trump announcing his nominee for the supreme court. judge brett kavanaugh, someone who is well known the. yes, he worked with george bush, he is known as right wing but people would be concerned as to what it means. people worried about abortion in the us, but he said in his speech, i listened to his speech, he said he...
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jeremy hunt were saying all of tack.ere saying all of this while he was in germany, i think it was, that day, and i think the germans probably thought he would be going there with rather more emollient language on a bit of a charm offensive but in fact he has gone over there and said if we get a no deal, it is your fault. yes, it looks like the blame game has started and we are running out of time. august, traditionally not a lot of work gets done. the french aren't back until september. quite. the october summit is coming up, which is the one where the deal is meant to be done, because they need six months to get it ratified through all the national parliament and the european parliaments, so we don't have a lot of time, and it looks like it is about expectation management. if there is no deal, it is not our fault, it is those guys. he said that in his beach, then he we nt he said that in his beach, then he went on twitter and said the only person rejoicing if there was a no—deal brexit is vladimir putin, so he isjackin
jeremy hunt were saying all of tack.ere saying all of this while he was in germany, i think it was, that day, and i think the germans probably thought he would be going there with rather more emollient language on a bit of a charm offensive but in fact he has gone over there and said if we get a no deal, it is your fault. yes, it looks like the blame game has started and we are running out of time. august, traditionally not a lot of work gets done. the french aren't back until september. quite....
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jeremy corbyn and his top team had done the macro been —— had been meeting.our message tojewish labourmps, mrcorbyn? what is your message tojewish labour mps, mr corbyn? and a veteran labour mps, mr corbyn? and a veteran labourmp is labour mps, mr corbyn? and a veteran labour mp is facing disciplinary action for telling jeremy corbyn to his face that he was seen as anti—semitic. his face that he was seen as anti-semitic. sided confront him and i told him you can only be judged on what you do, not what you say, it is actions not words that are really important. he was perceived as being anti—semitic and a racist. important. he was perceived as being anti-semitic and a racist. at the core of this dispute is a war of words in labour's ranks. the party's ruling national executive backed by jeremy corbyn adopted a code of conduct that approves an internationally accepted definition of anti—semitism but exclude some specific examples which other bodies use. labour's code for incidents doesn't say it is anti—semitic to draw comparisons of contemporary israeli policy
jeremy corbyn and his top team had done the macro been —— had been meeting.our message tojewish labourmps, mrcorbyn? what is your message tojewish labour mps, mr corbyn? and a veteran labour mps, mr corbyn? and a veteran labourmp is labour mps, mr corbyn? and a veteran labour mp is facing disciplinary action for telling jeremy corbyn to his face that he was seen as anti—semitic. his face that he was seen as anti-semitic. sided confront him and i told him you can only be judged on what you...
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labor party member is responsible for facebook birds and last year's general election made leader jeremy corbyn and his closest allies see different ads from the general public auntie's party boyko picks up the story. this is all been revealed in a new book about the effect of the media on politics and the allegation is that in the run up to the general election back in twenty seventeen just over a year ago senior labor party staff members hostile to jeremy corbyn used targeted facebook ads in order to trick the labor leader into thinking that his campaigns were being rolled out nationwide online in actual fact the campaigns that jeremy corbyn wanted to push nationally but which senior officials didn't like they were being targeted just as jeremy corbyn and his closest aides take a listen to how the labor party leader jeremy corbyn was heard winked by his own party when they were told to pay for nationwide they're regarded as madcap such as one on the water registration they made sure that few sausage messages except a tiny slice of left wing activists if it was there for them they thoug
labor party member is responsible for facebook birds and last year's general election made leader jeremy corbyn and his closest allies see different ads from the general public auntie's party boyko picks up the story. this is all been revealed in a new book about the effect of the media on politics and the allegation is that in the run up to the general election back in twenty seventeen just over a year ago senior labor party staff members hostile to jeremy corbyn used targeted facebook ads in...
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and our -- jeremy lu. we will talk about how a streaming service is heading off the likes of spotify and apple. story, -- to our stop top story. the white house is threatening to imposing new 10% tariffs on $200 billion worth of chinese made products. the list this time includes tech goods like televisions and electric car batteries. one big-ticket item missing this round is smartphones made by u.s. companies like apple but are assembled in china. while your future iphone may be spared for now, consumer tech may see price hikes. more on how we could see this impact china. the list has gone from a dozen to a thousand products. which products are we talking about? >> from a consumer tech perspective, we have to note it does not appear that apple products like the iphone, apple watch, and others are affected. emily: why? >> one of the biggest points is that apple is a california company based in the united states. donald trump and tim cook, they have talked about this many times. cook said he said he does not
and our -- jeremy lu. we will talk about how a streaming service is heading off the likes of spotify and apple. story, -- to our stop top story. the white house is threatening to imposing new 10% tariffs on $200 billion worth of chinese made products. the list this time includes tech goods like televisions and electric car batteries. one big-ticket item missing this round is smartphones made by u.s. companies like apple but are assembled in china. while your future iphone may be spared for now,...
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when has jeremy corbyn not been ona marchers. when has jeremy corbyn not been on a protest?to be prime minister, is it appropriate that he protest against the arrival of a head of state of another country? for the man he wants to —— the way he was to go about becoming prime minister, yes. jeremy corbyn's politics is another kind of polytan —— populism. the same way that donald trump got to the top of the democratic process in america. jeremy corbyn is trying to connect with the anger and frustration people have with the system that donald trump represents. big business interests. it is blood to describe everybody in that crowd as a bunch of lefties. —— blunt. describe everybody in that crowd as a bunch of lefties. -- blunt. it is blood. i don't think the protest shames britain. it is absolutely right ina shames britain. it is absolutely right in a free society. i personally get a bit frustrated with the hypocrisy of many people who don't turn out to actually protest dictators and those who commit crimes against their own citizens. donald trump, lots of things to criticise, b
when has jeremy corbyn not been ona marchers. when has jeremy corbyn not been on a protest?to be prime minister, is it appropriate that he protest against the arrival of a head of state of another country? for the man he wants to —— the way he was to go about becoming prime minister, yes. jeremy corbyn's politics is another kind of polytan —— populism. the same way that donald trump got to the top of the democratic process in america. jeremy corbyn is trying to connect with the anger...
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eli and jeremy are still with us. jeremy, i want to start with you. governor mcfaul someone you worked with over the years. he's a friend of many of ours. this is stunning. we throw around the term banana republic a little too loosely these days, but this, if anything, is it. >> michael mcfaul has been an expert on u.s. soviet affairs, u.s./russian affairs going back 20, 25 years. he worked on the national security council. he was united states ambassador to moscow. the fact that the president of the united states would talk with vladimir putin about an investigation of a u.s. ambassador of an american citizen and american government official just shows the extent to which i think president trump in that one on one kind of gave it all up, gave it all up for team america. and basically he was led around by vladimir putin, vladimir putin dictated the agenda. we had no agenda going into that meeting. the president didn't know what he wanted to talk about. and when putin said, i want to investigate your people. he turned the tables on the president and it
eli and jeremy are still with us. jeremy, i want to start with you. governor mcfaul someone you worked with over the years. he's a friend of many of ours. this is stunning. we throw around the term banana republic a little too loosely these days, but this, if anything, is it. >> michael mcfaul has been an expert on u.s. soviet affairs, u.s./russian affairs going back 20, 25 years. he worked on the national security council. he was united states ambassador to moscow. the fact that the...
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the dues have reached out to jeremy corbyn those reassurances.party and right through the process they have been rejected. tonight labour mps decided to hold a vote straight after the summer break to adopt the international agreement word for word, but the leader has been defending his party's conduct. what has been done is an honest attempt to make it clear we will not tolerate anti—semitism in any form and we will allow a legitimate debate on issues facing israel and palestine, but it cannot ever be conducted in any kind of anti—semitic form. conducted in any kind of anti-semitic form. this row is not just about words, it is about trust. jeremy corbyn's critics believe he has been too slow to act on anti—semitism, but many supporters think the issue has now been used to undermine his leadership and the views are becoming intense. united parties tend to do better in the polls, so labour's journey parties tend to do better in the polls, so labour'sjourney to power may have become bumpier. a look at some of the other main stories today and a forme
the dues have reached out to jeremy corbyn those reassurances.party and right through the process they have been rejected. tonight labour mps decided to hold a vote straight after the summer break to adopt the international agreement word for word, but the leader has been defending his party's conduct. what has been done is an honest attempt to make it clear we will not tolerate anti—semitism in any form and we will allow a legitimate debate on issues facing israel and palestine, but it...
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and in a move to shore up her cabinet, theresa may appoints jeremy hunt as the new foreign secretary,ith matt hancock taking over as health secretary. but the prime minister tells mps in the commons she is prepared to fight to keep herjob, and still believes in the government's vision for brexit. good evening, welcome to bbc news. theresa may has been fighting to maintain support for her brexit strategy following the resignation of boris johnson as foreign secretary. he was the second senior minister to leave the government in the space of a few hours after david davis resigned overnight at brexit secretary. a short while ago, mrjohnson rounded on the prime minister's leadership, accusing mrs may of drawing up plans which would reduce the united kingdom to the status of a colony. his replacement as foreign secretary isjeremy hunt and the new health secretary is matt hancock. amid a deepening political crisis, downing street said the prime minister would fight any attempt to remove her as conservative leader. our politicial editor, laura kuenssberg, has the latest on a day of turbulenc
and in a move to shore up her cabinet, theresa may appoints jeremy hunt as the new foreign secretary,ith matt hancock taking over as health secretary. but the prime minister tells mps in the commons she is prepared to fight to keep herjob, and still believes in the government's vision for brexit. good evening, welcome to bbc news. theresa may has been fighting to maintain support for her brexit strategy following the resignation of boris johnson as foreign secretary. he was the second senior...
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and journalists that he knows so it was the campaigns that the senior party officials hostile to jeremy call been the ones that they didn't approve of that they did that too so jeremy corbyn would be under the mistaken impression that these campaigns are being rolled out nationally so bit of a twenty first century sabotage and take a listen to the way that jeremy corbyn the labor party leader was hoodwinked by is only parsi. they were told to preform nationwide they're regarded as month gap such as one on the water registration they made sure that if you saw such messages accept a tiny slice of left wing activists if it was there for them they thought it must be there for everyone it wasn't that's how targeted it's going to work pretty dysfunctional so clearly a few issues there between the party leader and the officials who are meant to be executing his campaign decisions but chairman but jeremy corbyn is no stranger to hostility from within his own labor party he's loved by plenty of labor voters but not so much by the parliamentary party the centrists that are on happy with his left
and journalists that he knows so it was the campaigns that the senior party officials hostile to jeremy call been the ones that they didn't approve of that they did that too so jeremy corbyn would be under the mistaken impression that these campaigns are being rolled out nationally so bit of a twenty first century sabotage and take a listen to the way that jeremy corbyn the labor party leader was hoodwinked by is only parsi. they were told to preform nationwide they're regarded as month gap...
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jeremy, there you are in the audience today. i am guessing that his response to andrea's breaking news was a moment in the room among professionals in the field. >> yeah, there was an audible gasp. i was sitting about 25 feet in front of the director of national intelligence where andrea was interviewing him. and i think it dawned on the audience as it is dawning on this nation that the president of the united states has entered into a secret deal with vladimir putin. and i call it a secret deal, brian, because even the director of national intelligence, the person from whom no secrets are kept doesn't know what the anticipated agenda of the summit was, what in fact the content of the two-hour private summit was and the fact there will be a follow-on summit. if your own director of national intelligence doesn't know, it is by definition a secret deal. >> and back to bob costa, i have to ask you about the optics of what could become helsinki 2 in washington, in the people's house. >> it's now going to fall on the shoulders of bil
jeremy, there you are in the audience today. i am guessing that his response to andrea's breaking news was a moment in the room among professionals in the field. >> yeah, there was an audible gasp. i was sitting about 25 feet in front of the director of national intelligence where andrea was interviewing him. and i think it dawned on the audience as it is dawning on this nation that the president of the united states has entered into a secret deal with vladimir putin. and i call it a...
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white house correspondent jeremy bash. and msnbc global affairs analyst john mclaughlin, acting cia director. kristen, the mixed messages from the president continuing. sarah sanders trying to say yesterday that the president wasn't saying that he believed russian intelligence, even though he said that, and another interview with cbs where he for the first time came down hard on vladimir putin. what are we to make of all of this and what is the intelligence community to make of all of it? >> reporter: i think first of all, in terms of what to make in terms of what's happening here at the white house, andrea, this is a white house in full damage control mode. the president clearly realizing it, trying to take a much tougher tone when it comes to vladimir putin during that interview with cbs news in which he finally says yes, he does agree with the intelligence community's assessment that russia meddled in the 2016 election. he caveated that by saying "because he's the head of the country." the mixed messaging is something t
white house correspondent jeremy bash. and msnbc global affairs analyst john mclaughlin, acting cia director. kristen, the mixed messages from the president continuing. sarah sanders trying to say yesterday that the president wasn't saying that he believed russian intelligence, even though he said that, and another interview with cbs where he for the first time came down hard on vladimir putin. what are we to make of all of this and what is the intelligence community to make of all of it?...
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joining in us wars but war is not something jeremy corbin's labor party to. too much about these days except a challenge for an extremely thornberry taking place began her questions at b.m. q.'s with a tribute to a former u.k. defense secretary down for alleged torture in the war in northern ireland in the one nine hundred seventy s. to join the militia states in paying tribute to the carrington. country such distinction in both the forces and government yes that is jeremy corbin's proposed foreign secretary heading the life of someone u.k. home secretary mervyn research a labor prime minister james callaghan about in march of nine hundred seventy seven re said the decision to use methods of torture in northern ireland in one hundred seventy one seventy two was taken by ministers in particular lord carrington then secretary of state for defense form barry then went on to talk about bricks and well labor m.p. and form a shadow fire and emergencies minister chris williamson was there in the chamber and he joins me now here on the green outside parliament thanks
joining in us wars but war is not something jeremy corbin's labor party to. too much about these days except a challenge for an extremely thornberry taking place began her questions at b.m. q.'s with a tribute to a former u.k. defense secretary down for alleged torture in the war in northern ireland in the one nine hundred seventy s. to join the militia states in paying tribute to the carrington. country such distinction in both the forces and government yes that is jeremy corbin's proposed...
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just over a year ago now senior labor party star members that are hall style to jeremy corbin that's the leader of the labor party they used targeted facebook ads in order to trick the labor leader into thinking that the campaigns that he wanted rolled out nationally in terms of facebook advertising were being rolled out nationally in actual fact they were just being targeted at the labor leader and his close group of aides and journalists that he knows so it was the campaigns that the senior party officials hostile to jeremy call been the ones that they didn't approve of that they did that to jeremy corbyn would be under the mistaken impression that these campaigns are being rolled out nationally so bit of a twenty first century sabotage and take a listen to the way that jeremy corbyn the labor party leader was. by is only parsi . although they were told to be from ation one of their regarded as month gap such as one on the water registration they made sure that few sources must just accept a tiny slice of left wing activists if it was there for them they thought it must be there fo
just over a year ago now senior labor party star members that are hall style to jeremy corbin that's the leader of the labor party they used targeted facebook ads in order to trick the labor leader into thinking that the campaigns that he wanted rolled out nationally in terms of facebook advertising were being rolled out nationally in actual fact they were just being targeted at the labor leader and his close group of aides and journalists that he knows so it was the campaigns that the senior...
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jeremy is the first man ever to serve in this role at the white house. and while that was a big news at the time he managed to keep a very low profile in order to do his job. it's all white house staffers he earned a reputation of being both extraordinarily efficient. when managing literally hundreds of events with a very young staff and their essay it a lot of laughter. before serving in the obama white house he earned his stripes as a campaign fundraiser for presidential candidate barack obama and then was rewarded with the job as a white house liaison to the national endowment for humanities. from there they were the senior advisor in france. and again, after being in the right place at the right time he landed his role of the white house social secretary. it is a real pleasure to have them with us today. i hope you will be ready to ask them some questions later. [applause]. thank you. we are going to get settled in. and before we get to the book i'm sure i'm not the only one in the room who is very interested in your background. so can you tell us wh
jeremy is the first man ever to serve in this role at the white house. and while that was a big news at the time he managed to keep a very low profile in order to do his job. it's all white house staffers he earned a reputation of being both extraordinarily efficient. when managing literally hundreds of events with a very young staff and their essay it a lot of laughter. before serving in the obama white house he earned his stripes as a campaign fundraiser for presidential candidate barack...
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we'll start, though, with jeremy in washington. let's go to scotland with jeremy diamond, instead.eremy, let's talk about the president and what he's saying this morning. >> reporter: yeah, that's right. well, we've seen the president already taking to twitter, offering his first reaction to this indictment of 12 russian nationals that came down from an announcement by deputy attorney general rod rosenstein. the president tweeting this morning, "the stories you heard about the 12 russians yesterday took place during the obama administration, not the trump administration. why didn't they do something about it, especially when it was reported that president obama was informed by the fbi in september, before the election?" so, there you have it, the president returning to his tried and true tactic of blaming president obama for something, rather than addressing the issue at hand here, which, of course, is this very stunning and significant indictment of these russian nationals, perhaps offering one of the most detailed u.s. government accounts of this hacking, which the u.s. governmen
we'll start, though, with jeremy in washington. let's go to scotland with jeremy diamond, instead.eremy, let's talk about the president and what he's saying this morning. >> reporter: yeah, that's right. well, we've seen the president already taking to twitter, offering his first reaction to this indictment of 12 russian nationals that came down from an announcement by deputy attorney general rod rosenstein. the president tweeting this morning, "the stories you heard about the 12...
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jeremy bash, i want you to get in on this conversation. what do you have to make of what we've heard? >> first, matt is not unreasonab unreasonable. double negative compliment, matt. >> fair enough. >> i think matt is not correct in the following ways. first, the president said, i love wikileaks during the campaign. it is not that he was citing them. he was endorsing them. wikileaks is an agent of the russian federation. it's been stated by mike pompeo. third, as far as our foreign policy, just take a look at the record. the president said he wants russia in the g7. it is a very pro-russian position. he has said he doesn't believe in the nato alliance and the nato alliance is obsolete. a pro-russian position. basically said we're going to keep bashar al assad in syria in power. it is a pro-russian position. we have a foreign policy that's been reshaped by the influence that putin has had on our president. whether a return on the investment or support for the campaign, i don't think we know that yet. there is a strong reason to be worried a
jeremy bash, i want you to get in on this conversation. what do you have to make of what we've heard? >> first, matt is not unreasonab unreasonable. double negative compliment, matt. >> fair enough. >> i think matt is not correct in the following ways. first, the president said, i love wikileaks during the campaign. it is not that he was citing them. he was endorsing them. wikileaks is an agent of the russian federation. it's been stated by mike pompeo. third, as far as our...
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first words from jeremy hunt. what a wiki has got.ght, he has the balkans summit, he has the nato summit, years the visit of donald trump and the domestic uncertainty. let us start with the front page of the financial times. what do you make of the timing of their departures? obviously david davis winfred very late. it seems shambolic. he knew about the chequers deal on friday, you could have resigned then. there is talk about then deciding not to because they would have to walk to get a taxi home. then boris came well over 50 hours later. it makes you think that david davis could easily see he did it because he did not believe he could bring forward brexit in all honesty but boris just looks like he is chasing the leadership bid. she announced his resignation while he was still writing the letter, trying to get the upper hand. what do you make of the david davis resignation, that was the front page this morning. i'm sure it kept you up late. yes, it did. was it expected? people had been expecting david davis to go for a little while
first words from jeremy hunt. what a wiki has got.ght, he has the balkans summit, he has the nato summit, years the visit of donald trump and the domestic uncertainty. let us start with the front page of the financial times. what do you make of the timing of their departures? obviously david davis winfred very late. it seems shambolic. he knew about the chequers deal on friday, you could have resigned then. there is talk about then deciding not to because they would have to walk to get a taxi...
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imagine you're in room with jeremy that is a problem.nk the long—term work is already being done by committed people in the labour party but there are short term things to do and the first thing is to condemn these comments and make sure that peter willsman is suspended from the labour party. i think the definition of anti—semitism has called such a fuss and the labour party needs to understand that trust between them and the jewish community understand that trust between them and thejewish community is very length and they need to try to change that definition to make it more practicably workable. but that in fact has backfired because people do not have faith in the labour party to do that. so the main thing i think is forjeremy corbyn to come out and say unequivocally to his supporters, not the middlemen, but jeremy corbyn who captured the imagination of so many in this country and he needs to come out and make it clear that there is no room in the labour party for anti—semitism whether far right prejudice or these strange conspiracy
imagine you're in room with jeremy that is a problem.nk the long—term work is already being done by committed people in the labour party but there are short term things to do and the first thing is to condemn these comments and make sure that peter willsman is suspended from the labour party. i think the definition of anti—semitism has called such a fuss and the labour party needs to understand that trust between them and the jewish community understand that trust between them and thejewish...
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let's bring in jeremy diamond live. jeremy, the president-elected in this country to rock the boat. in brussels, he is rocking the boat. >> reporter: it has, and it's certainly been quite jarring, frankly to see the president come out swinging in this way. very pointedly, pointing specifically to germany, for example, one of the united states' closest allies, really an unsparing criticism of that country. the president had already signaled before coming to europe that he was going to come out swinging, and he certainly has this morning already, specifically with regards to germany. he said that germany is captive of russia, criticizing the country for purchasing billions of dollars in natural gas and energy from russia, arguing that they are beholden, essentially, to that country because of those payments, something that the president is kind of putting in contrast with germany's requirements for some u.s. protection, nato protection overall from russian aggression in general, and the president also calling on nato allies to step up their defense spending immediately, not by 2024, a
let's bring in jeremy diamond live. jeremy, the president-elected in this country to rock the boat. in brussels, he is rocking the boat. >> reporter: it has, and it's certainly been quite jarring, frankly to see the president come out swinging in this way. very pointedly, pointing specifically to germany, for example, one of the united states' closest allies, really an unsparing criticism of that country. the president had already signaled before coming to europe that he was going to come...
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he has been a critic of jeremy corbyn and the labour leadership for some time, that is no secret.e was brought up by refugees from the holocaust, so he has a personal interest in this issue. he said that the row that has led to this disciplinary action was as a result of him being unhappy with labour‘s sta nce of him being unhappy with labour‘s stance on anti—semitism because labour took on a new code of conduct which has upset several labour mps and many within the jewish community. severaljewish and many within the jewish community. several jewish newspapers criticised it a couple of weeks ago. margaret hodge had a stand—up row with jeremy corbyn margaret hodge had a stand—up row withjeremy corbyn on exactly this issue. exactly. margaret hodge is another who is being investigated and we understand now ian austin is also being investigated. labour said the investigation is not about anti—semitism, it is about aggressive behaviour. but the aggressive behaviour. but the aggressive behaviour. but the aggressive behaviour referred to, ian austin denies any of that actually happened.
he has been a critic of jeremy corbyn and the labour leadership for some time, that is no secret.e was brought up by refugees from the holocaust, so he has a personal interest in this issue. he said that the row that has led to this disciplinary action was as a result of him being unhappy with labour‘s sta nce of him being unhappy with labour‘s stance on anti—semitism because labour took on a new code of conduct which has upset several labour mps and many within the jewish community....