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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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through this period, "jeremy was brilliant, jeremy was outstanding, jeremy was excellent."out because he was prepared to think things through, really sharp intellect. and thenjust and then just say what he thought. and happier away from the spotlight, by and large? i think your report said it. he did not like when the press went for him. he saw himself as being there to serve the prime minister. and his own wife said thatjeremy always felt the role of the civil servant was to see things through the eyes of the ministers. there's nothing wrong in that. i think some civil servant, and the public as well, they confuse independence and impartiality. jeremy was utterly impartial. that did not mean of a real feeling for what the government in power was trying to do. there was a remark made there about the level of influence he holds in the context of the actual smooth running of the country. put that into some sort of context. what i think about when you mention that is, actually, the end of our time. i can remember the day that gordon brown left office. jeremy was there, because
through this period, "jeremy was brilliant, jeremy was outstanding, jeremy was excellent."out because he was prepared to think things through, really sharp intellect. and thenjust and then just say what he thought. and happier away from the spotlight, by and large? i think your report said it. he did not like when the press went for him. he saw himself as being there to serve the prime minister. and his own wife said thatjeremy always felt the role of the civil servant was to see...
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yes, those who have been aware of jeremy's condition his death. condition in the last year but have more time to get used to it. but i remember with yvette potts husband, jeremy did some amazing work on the five tests where he had to work between tony blair, very keen for us to join europe, and gordon brown whose instinct when not to, and he was working with tony blair, his part as shakespeare's was called on a lot, and we are all very emotional about this. i worked withjeremy for years and years. it is a real shock. this. i worked withjeremy for years and years. it is a real shocklj know it is difficult on a day where the news has just been announced, but i suppose often civil servants like sirjeremy are not household names by any stretch, many members of the public but not know these people at all. and yet they are making a huge contribution to the running of the country. that is right, and we do not want to be household names, thank you very much. we are much more open and transparent as senior civil servants nowadays, the cause select from it
yes, those who have been aware of jeremy's condition his death. condition in the last year but have more time to get used to it. but i remember with yvette potts husband, jeremy did some amazing work on the five tests where he had to work between tony blair, very keen for us to join europe, and gordon brown whose instinct when not to, and he was working with tony blair, his part as shakespeare's was called on a lot, and we are all very emotional about this. i worked withjeremy for years and...
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program,ing up on the my exclusive with jeremy corbyn.wants to keep a second referendum open as an option, does not seem to be a priority for him about would be sick to say. highlights from that -- safe to say. highlights from that coming up and we also speak to james gorman at 5:30 p.m. london time. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ anna: -- >> i would say when we have the downturn, it will be an issue of continuity, cohesiveness. i think europe will have a greater amount of challenge, because they don't have the common fiscal policy, they don't have unity within the countries, you don't have unity between the countries, and they have big structural issues, so i would say that europe we would be the most -- anna: that was ray dalio speaking exclusively to bury rittels. barry we our 40 minutes or so from the start of it european trading day. the weakness in the asian session very much a tech story. of a kind of expectations and should trump meets -- what kind of expectations should we have for trump meets xi? futures in europe suggest weakness. the
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jeremy, ithink, was a wonderful public servant.s together at a very difficult times. i obviously knew him very well personally. and, um, you know, ithink, all thoughts with his family. despite his illness, lord heywood worked until recently. some nicknamed him sir coverup for resisting transparency, which he said frustrated him. but he'll be missed as a man who's had a hand in how the uk has been governed through some turbulent times. lord jeremy heywood, who has died aged 56. that is it from me. duncan is here in15 that is it from me. duncan is here in 15 minutes with the rest of the news. love to hear from you on twitter if you want to get in touch. in the meantime, we will leave you with the team with sports —— sport today with all of the sports news. goodbye. hello, this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: manchester city are now two points clear at the top of the premier league after a 6—1 win over southampton. russian karen hachanov ends novak djokovic's winning run by claiming the par
jeremy, ithink, was a wonderful public servant.s together at a very difficult times. i obviously knew him very well personally. and, um, you know, ithink, all thoughts with his family. despite his illness, lord heywood worked until recently. some nicknamed him sir coverup for resisting transparency, which he said frustrated him. but he'll be missed as a man who's had a hand in how the uk has been governed through some turbulent times. lord jeremy heywood, who has died aged 56. that is it from...
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jeremy corbyn!r speaker, we respect the results of the referendum, what we don't respect is the shambolic mess this government has made up association. the mess they have created that they can now get themselves out of. we won't let them destroy this country prosperous economy or the jobs and chances of so many others. could she take him on one side and have a quiet word with him? and tell him that 10,000 lorries arrived at dover everyday handling i7% of this country's entire trade in goods. estimated to be £122 billion last year. this willful ignorance by a person in high office is disturbing to so many people. i will tell him where the willful ignorance lies, it lies on the labour party front bench which think you can build a better economy by spending 1000 billion pounds more, putting people taxes and destroying jobs. the real threat tojobs and growth in the country sits on the labour party front bench. and i'll tell him what we are delivering in relation to brexit. he says what about brexit, yes
jeremy corbyn!r speaker, we respect the results of the referendum, what we don't respect is the shambolic mess this government has made up association. the mess they have created that they can now get themselves out of. we won't let them destroy this country prosperous economy or the jobs and chances of so many others. could she take him on one side and have a quiet word with him? and tell him that 10,000 lorries arrived at dover everyday handling i7% of this country's entire trade in goods....
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favor new liberalism versus what jeremy corbyn once i mean. i think now. we've had forty years of neo divisions and sasha go in and we see it happen to people who voted for bret city they voted for trump in america because and manufacturing has been wiped out when forty years ago we had eight million jobs in manufacturing now we've got just two million and although we've got fairly high levels of employment most of those jobs are in secure why that's why people are angry and therefore labor government that's committed to rebuilding our manufacturing good high tech high skilled jobs i is absolutely crucial one of the. aspects of the brecht vote though is that no country has been allowed to leave a little more you say that no country has left thinking over a book greece they voted in twenty fifteen to leave ignored island twice that. holland was ignored france was ignored isn't the point that near liberalism is in brussels and that's where the power is what that was part of such as influence i mean she moved much more towards the near deputy comics. and the
favor new liberalism versus what jeremy corbyn once i mean. i think now. we've had forty years of neo divisions and sasha go in and we see it happen to people who voted for bret city they voted for trump in america because and manufacturing has been wiped out when forty years ago we had eight million jobs in manufacturing now we've got just two million and although we've got fairly high levels of employment most of those jobs are in secure why that's why people are angry and therefore labor...
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and so on as well over the years yeah jeremy called in the other day was called out right. and he see mate who's accused of being on this list channel which you would see has. i mean there was in the reviews even the even david dimbleby didn't say anything even to say this was resisted liars and smears going on for the last two and a half years and it's quite interesting that you know you member queues of saying it was a zionist complete loan but it went around the world globally the simple fact is until jeremy coleman came lida he's forty five years important nearly i live nine hundred forty five you have nearly forty is involvement no one ever suggested that jeremy was anti semitic. anymore than anyone did about me because we've campaigned on advice for tolerance we've oppose racism sexism and she semitism i mean when i was accused i said to journey in my ears a smear anti semitic incidents in london were cut by half under boris johnson they doubled why do you ask about why that was but these lies go on and on i mean it's. not just us i mean back in one nine hundred thirt
and so on as well over the years yeah jeremy called in the other day was called out right. and he see mate who's accused of being on this list channel which you would see has. i mean there was in the reviews even the even david dimbleby didn't say anything even to say this was resisted liars and smears going on for the last two and a half years and it's quite interesting that you know you member queues of saying it was a zionist complete loan but it went around the world globally the simple...
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" it was jeremy has agreed, "where are you, jeremy corbyn?" the bbc had not gone that far. who knows? i think the entire proposition is dishonest. i kind of agree with joey. you are not taking the temperature of the country if you're not going to ask the country in a legitimate, democratic way. what is it, showbiz? it is taking an important democratic moment and taking it into a format, so it is just showbiz. what do you think? the public are not going to vote on this deal. to be honest, don't know where the story emerged from. broadcasters are going to want to have a debate like this because it is a hugely important moment for the country and he wants to be able to put on the moment that people might remember. i can really understand that. i don't understand where it came from the political side. downing street try to go out into the country will someone people committed to it, it's quite hard to back away. logistics of this are quite complicated and it might give people an easy to quietly step back and the whole thing might be forgotten. jil
" it was jeremy has agreed, "where are you, jeremy corbyn?" the bbc had not gone that far. who knows? i think the entire proposition is dishonest. i kind of agree with joey. you are not taking the temperature of the country if you're not going to ask the country in a legitimate, democratic way. what is it, showbiz? it is taking an important democratic moment and taking it into a format, so it is just showbiz. what do you think? the public are not going to vote on this deal. to be...
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and jeremy corbyn backs that? jeremy corbyn is behind the policy adopted at conference.do is to subject this deal of the tests that we have set out for 18 months now and it falls far short of that test. we have the steps that need to be looked at. we know there are other steps but i think it is important for viewers to know where the labour leader stands on the possibility of another referendum? jeremy has signed up to the same policy as i have signed up to. if the dealfalls, we policy as i have signed up to. if the deal falls, we will call for a general election, another option thenis general election, another option then is a public vote. it is very clear and jeremy has said that. and at 5:30 we'll be getting more reaction by speaking to the conservative mp and european research group member, mark francois. also, we'll also hear from our very own chris morris from bbc reality check, to shine a bit of light on what the draft agreement actually means. mi5 has admitted for the first time that it made a mistake in failing to track the manchester bomber salman abedi, whose
and jeremy corbyn backs that? jeremy corbyn is behind the policy adopted at conference.do is to subject this deal of the tests that we have set out for 18 months now and it falls far short of that test. we have the steps that need to be looked at. we know there are other steps but i think it is important for viewers to know where the labour leader stands on the possibility of another referendum? jeremy has signed up to the same policy as i have signed up to. if the dealfalls, we policy as i...
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well discredit jeremy corbin smallish out of communities and local government minister chris williamson backs the un's review the tories of it's pretty christmas rollout of welfare reform this punitive mean spirited and callous from the headlines the foxy fellow who's taken a seat on the fistful of firearms and the absent father who's left in the empty seat and a faceoff with facebook that's all coming up on today's going underground but first britain has been stepping up training of ukrainian soldiers and the boss of the british army access a has paratrooper mark colvin smith has warned russia indisputably poses a bigger threat to the british people the nicest that all is a conference attended by representatives of the u.k. government and even the royal family came together to forge better ties between russia and britain as news broke from u.k. armed ukraine after reports of a suspect chemical attack by defacto u.k. backed rebels in syria we sat down with russia's ambassador to the u.k. alexander of enco ambassador before we even get to the russian u.k. trade for room your take on the
well discredit jeremy corbin smallish out of communities and local government minister chris williamson backs the un's review the tories of it's pretty christmas rollout of welfare reform this punitive mean spirited and callous from the headlines the foxy fellow who's taken a seat on the fistful of firearms and the absent father who's left in the empty seat and a faceoff with facebook that's all coming up on today's going underground but first britain has been stepping up training of ukrainian...
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the foreign secretary jeremy hunt.r brexit. after the brexit secretary, dominic raab, refused to appear before the eu committee. its shares said the committee had a responsibility to react to any brexit agreement in time for the response from hollerman. it is part of accountability to parliament to support our work and not frustrated. as the minister agreed that if brexit is at least in part about restoring the sovereignty of this parliament, the government should set an example by engaging in a mature, constructive way, with its committees, rather than, as mature, constructive way, with its committees, ratherthan, as the mcgrath has done, effectively refusing to give evidence. he said the predecessor david davis had severed parity with british parliament. it is jarran reed we find ourselves in a situation where michel barnier is briefing meps almost daily and sharing draft texts when select committees in westminster are kept in the dark. when select committees in westminster are kept in the darkm course, we are fully
the foreign secretary jeremy hunt.r brexit. after the brexit secretary, dominic raab, refused to appear before the eu committee. its shares said the committee had a responsibility to react to any brexit agreement in time for the response from hollerman. it is part of accountability to parliament to support our work and not frustrated. as the minister agreed that if brexit is at least in part about restoring the sovereignty of this parliament, the government should set an example by engaging in...
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i worked with jeremy for years and yea rs. worked with jeremy for years and years.s 0 donna with his tributes to sir jeremy heywood. that is macro 0'donnell. downing street has dismissed a call by more than 70 business leaders for a referendum on the terms of the brexit deal, saying the vote has already been held two years ago. in an open letter, the executives say the proposals under discussion would leave the uk worse off than if it was still in the european union. the signatories include the chief executive of waterstones, james daunt, and the lastminute. com founder, lady lane—fox. earlier i spoke to our political correspondent jonathan blake, many of these names are actually card—carrying remainers or former remainers, people whose opposition to brexit is very much a well—known but they are coming together to form a group called business for a people's vote and this is part of the ongoing campaign by the people's vote group to campaign for a public vote on the terms of any brexit deal. and the group say in their letter that the business community was promised t
i worked with jeremy for years and yea rs. worked with jeremy for years and years.s 0 donna with his tributes to sir jeremy heywood. that is macro 0'donnell. downing street has dismissed a call by more than 70 business leaders for a referendum on the terms of the brexit deal, saying the vote has already been held two years ago. in an open letter, the executives say the proposals under discussion would leave the uk worse off than if it was still in the european union. the signatories include the...
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jeremy corbyn. >> mr. speaker, this is just another example of the contempt in which the government holds police officers. who said that? not me. the police federation. no wonder the police federation of police chiefs are taking the government to court over their pay. mr. speaker, with the school funding cuts by 8% per people come does the prime minister think little extras are enough to in austerity in our schools? >> can i say to the right honorable gentleman what we actually zapping as i said earlier is more money announced in the budget for schools. that's on top of the 1.4 billion, on top -- [shouting] on top of 1.4 billion pounds extra that sort of been announced for schools this year and there will be up for the 1.2 billion going into schools next year and actually he's wrong because overall, per-pupil funding is being protected in real terms by this government. what do we see in the budget? were ending austerity, bringing that down, putting more money into our public services. we are taking country
jeremy corbyn. >> mr. speaker, this is just another example of the contempt in which the government holds police officers. who said that? not me. the police federation. no wonder the police federation of police chiefs are taking the government to court over their pay. mr. speaker, with the school funding cuts by 8% per people come does the prime minister think little extras are enough to in austerity in our schools? >> can i say to the right honorable gentleman what we actually...
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jeremy corbyn. >> mr.r, i'm sure some of the members opposite will have whatever thing at the end so i'll repeat it for their benefit. [shouting] so now we know councils, schools, police, prisons, public sector workers and those reliant on social security will face years of austerity. will she apologize, apologize for her broken promise that she was going to end austerity because she has failed to do that? [shouting] >> first of all, the right honorable gentleman talks about my commitment to tackling earning injustices. yes. yes, they say from the front bench opposite. indeed. was a live with it introduced modern slavery act? no. was it labour that made sure that people in mental health crisis were not being taken to police cells? no. it was me. was it the labour party, was it the labour party that introduced the -- so the person we can see what's happening to people from across our communities and in country? no, it was me and this government. at how tells them what else this government has done. i'll tel
jeremy corbyn. >> mr.r, i'm sure some of the members opposite will have whatever thing at the end so i'll repeat it for their benefit. [shouting] so now we know councils, schools, police, prisons, public sector workers and those reliant on social security will face years of austerity. will she apologize, apologize for her broken promise that she was going to end austerity because she has failed to do that? [shouting] >> first of all, the right honorable gentleman talks about my...
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francine: thank you, jeremy.up later today, we speaks to the uk's international trade secretary, he is said to support theresa may on her brexit deal. this may be a turning point for the vote on brexit on december 11. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ francine: economics, finance, politics. this is "bloomberg surveillance." i am francine lacqua, here in london. let's get to the business flash. >> goldman sachs is said to be facing scrutiny on allegations that some executives dodge internal controls while helping malaysia's 1mdb investment fund raise millions,. which later went missing investigation of the bank is the extent up. some people could be sanctioned. previously said it believes the money he was raising for 1mdb would be used for development projects. the ceo of barclays is warning regulators to take heed of the markets -- corporate debt markets "fallen angels" problem. he says that if credit quality were to redo to rerate in the u.s. and europe, rating agencies might downgrade corporate bonds. >> if there were to
francine: thank you, jeremy.up later today, we speaks to the uk's international trade secretary, he is said to support theresa may on her brexit deal. this may be a turning point for the vote on brexit on december 11. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ francine: economics, finance, politics. this is "bloomberg surveillance." i am francine lacqua, here in london. let's get to the business flash. >> goldman sachs is said to be facing scrutiny on allegations that some executives dodge...
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peter baker, nancy cook, jeremy peters, our thanks as always. really appreciate it. >>> and coming up, if and when the president's legal team submits written answers to questions, will it really matter to the mueller team in the end? >>> and latelater, the president pentagon will ask the retired four-star general about troops at our southern border and the president's relationship with all things military these days. we're just getting started on a tuesday evening. i am a family man. i am a techie dad. i believe the best technology should feel effortless. like magic. at comcast, it's my job to develop, apps and tools that simplify your experience. my name is mike, i'm in product development at comcast. we're working to make things simple, easy and awesome. >>> fevered speculations and predictions earlier this week that mueller indictments could be on the way. in the meantime, a source tells nbc news today that the president's legal team is almost finished with written answers to questions from the special counsel, and they could be submitted as
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peter baker, nancy cook, jeremy peters, our thanks as always. really appreciate it. >>> and coming up, if and when the president's legal team submits written answers to questions, will it really matter to the mueller team in the end? >>> and latelater, the presidend pentagon will ask the retired four-star general about troops at our southern border and the president's relationship with all things military these days. we're just getting started on a tuesday evening. ng started oa n tuesday evening. equity trades are just $4.95. so no matter what you trade, or where you trade, you'll only pay $4.95. fidelity. open an account today. you'll only pay $4.95. that grandpa's nose i can'is performing "flight of the bumblebee?" ♪ no, you goof. i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on my car insurance with geico. nice. i know, right? ♪ [nose plays a jazzy saxophone tune] believe it. geico could save you 15% or more on car insurance. applebee's bigger, bolder grill combos are back. now that's eatin good in the neighborhood. at fidelity
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scahillralph, it jeremy -- it jeremy scahill. -- it is jeremy scahill.ou have the reality that the leadership of the democratic party supported fully donald trump receiving expanded surveillance popowers, record-breaking u.s. military expenditure. trump right is presiding as commander in chief over another golden era for the cia. you have a veteran of torture and the torture program, gina haspel running the cia. you have someone, i could argue, reasonably is a war criminal, as the defense secretary, general james mattis. and you do not hear a peek ever about -- peep ever about u.s. wars from the democrats unless expedient toally same we should maybe reconsider some of this aid to saudi arabia because it looks like yemen is bad. but i also think that there is a trend where y you have former heads s of the cia, dni, fbi, on time,news all the preparing liberals to embrace these repressive institutions. amy: ralph, before you answer that question, juan is going to theeaeaving us at the top of hour and another person will be cohosting with us at the top of th
scahillralph, it jeremy -- it jeremy scahill. -- it is jeremy scahill.ou have the reality that the leadership of the democratic party supported fully donald trump receiving expanded surveillance popowers, record-breaking u.s. military expenditure. trump right is presiding as commander in chief over another golden era for the cia. you have a veteran of torture and the torture program, gina haspel running the cia. you have someone, i could argue, reasonably is a war criminal, as the defense...
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jeremy bash to frank figliuzzi to mia wiley to emily jane fox. and coming up for us, every time this president has called this investigation a witch-hunt means it's probably a good time to start to tally up the witches. >>> and later, as the washington post tells it, the trump family business has wanted to plant their flag in russia for three decades now. more on the money angle of today's big story as the thursday edition of "the 11th hour" is just getting underway. place, the xfinity xfi gateway. and it's strengthened by xfi pods, which plug in to extend the wifi even farther, past anything that stands in its way. ...well almost anything. leave no room behind with xfi pods. simple. easy. awesome. click or visit a retail store today. >>> welcome back. and we'll get right to it. while his day comes to an end in argentina tonight, the president started his day in the usual manner, attacking the mueller investigation on twitter. quote, did you ever see an investigation more in search of a crime? when will this illegal joseph mccarthy-style witch-hu
jeremy bash to frank figliuzzi to mia wiley to emily jane fox. and coming up for us, every time this president has called this investigation a witch-hunt means it's probably a good time to start to tally up the witches. >>> and later, as the washington post tells it, the trump family business has wanted to plant their flag in russia for three decades now. more on the money angle of today's big story as the thursday edition of "the 11th hour" is just getting underway. place,...
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jeremy bash to frank figliuzzi to mia wiley to emily jane fox. and coming up for us, every time this president has called this investigation a witch-hunt means it's probably a good time to start to tally up the witches. >>> and later, as the washington post tells it, the trump family business has wanted to plant their flag in russia for three decades now. more on the money angle of today's big story as the thursday edition of "the 11th hour" is just getting underway. how much horse power does this thing got? doing great dad! looking good babe! are you filming. at booking.com, we can't guarantee you'll be any good at that water jet thingy... but we can guarantee the best price on a hotel, like this one. or any home, boat, treehouse, yurt, whatever. get the best price on homes, hotels and so much more. booking.com, booking.yeah everything was so fresh in the beginning... but that plug quickly faded. luckily there's new febreze plug. it cleans away odors and freshens for 1200 hours. breathe happy with new febreze plug. it's proven quality sleep. the
jeremy bash to frank figliuzzi to mia wiley to emily jane fox. and coming up for us, every time this president has called this investigation a witch-hunt means it's probably a good time to start to tally up the witches. >>> and later, as the washington post tells it, the trump family business has wanted to plant their flag in russia for three decades now. more on the money angle of today's big story as the thursday edition of "the 11th hour" is just getting underway. how much...
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revolt her party is in revolt the other party you know the labor doesn't seem involved at all under jeremy corbin's leadership they're perfectly willing to see may's government go down in flames at this point and i don't blame them but at the same time she's sticking to her guns we'll see how this story develops right here but it's not i mean i think the most important point here is it here is that this is not what the electorate voted for it is a appears to be a halfway measure may has actually indicated. actually that in her defense of her plan to leave the european union. this is almost two years of negotiations. always been quite explicit the bricks of mince bricks it entails living the customs union. but the plan doesn't know the way it stands now that might stay in the customs union in perpetuity the second is no jurisdiction over britain and that has also been accepted that they will have so the two main aspects which has actually been saying that these are two red lines both of them she has given him so it's quite an extraordinary position and i don't think that it is unfair to say
revolt her party is in revolt the other party you know the labor doesn't seem involved at all under jeremy corbin's leadership they're perfectly willing to see may's government go down in flames at this point and i don't blame them but at the same time she's sticking to her guns we'll see how this story develops right here but it's not i mean i think the most important point here is it here is that this is not what the electorate voted for it is a appears to be a halfway measure may has...
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jeremy corbyn. >> it breaches the prime minister's own red lines, it doesn't deliver a strong economic deal that supports jobs and industry, and we know they haven't prepared seriously for no deal. does the prime minister still intend to put a false choice but to parliament between her botched deal or no deal? can i say that he is wrong and a description that he set out, but can i also say, time and time again, he has complained and said that the government isn't making progress. now, when we are making progress and close to ideal, he is complaining about that. can i just say, i think what that clearly shows is that he and the labour party have only one attention, that is to frustrate brexit. >> jeremy corbyn. >> mr. speaker, after the shambles of the last two years of negotiations, the prime minister should look to herself in this. she hasn't managed to convince quite a lot of people behind her. the rail minister resigned last week saying, to present the nation with a choice between two deeply unattractive outcomes is a failure of british statecraft on a scale unseen since the sewage
jeremy corbyn. >> it breaches the prime minister's own red lines, it doesn't deliver a strong economic deal that supports jobs and industry, and we know they haven't prepared seriously for no deal. does the prime minister still intend to put a false choice but to parliament between her botched deal or no deal? can i say that he is wrong and a description that he set out, but can i also say, time and time again, he has complained and said that the government isn't making progress. now,...
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this amendment, and jeremy corbyn saying that a no deal would be sorted out by parliament, so it is nota may's deal. she has said it is this deal or no deal or no brexit. those scenarios seem incompatible. now they seem realistic. the eu have been clear that this is the deal, take it or leave it. the problem now is that she just doesn't have the numbers. the arithmetic is not look good at this stage. will it really change a couple of weeks' time? the charm offensive is directed at the public. who did not get to vote. yes. she has been trying to court the fisher men in scotland and wales, and fishing is a massive problem and nobody who is concerned about that has had their fears allayed by what she has said so far. the head of the welsh nfu said it was very ambiguous. even those people that she thinks, maybe today i have achieved something more by getting these people on board, it is still not certain for her. you can't releasing what she can do. maybe she knows something she doesn't. maybe there are shy voters in favour of what she has done. now the guardian. limits on non—eu doctors to
this amendment, and jeremy corbyn saying that a no deal would be sorted out by parliament, so it is nota may's deal. she has said it is this deal or no deal or no brexit. those scenarios seem incompatible. now they seem realistic. the eu have been clear that this is the deal, take it or leave it. the problem now is that she just doesn't have the numbers. the arithmetic is not look good at this stage. will it really change a couple of weeks' time? the charm offensive is directed at the public....
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jeremy hunt, obvious and liam fox.ped on the way and has developed more support. he has had a good run and foreign secretary. you might assume that this is positioning himself. if he not spoken to every one of the cabinet made notes. apparently, matt hancock said that the permanent surgery at the department of health could not guarantee people would get the medicine they need in the event of no—deal brexit. medicine they need in the event of no-deal brexit. let's go onto another story on the front page of the telegraph which is that british spy the telegraph which is that british spy chiefs trying to stop the president dropped from exposing their sources. —— president trump from exposing their stores is. —— sources. this is a complex story. that was authorised, the spying during the electric camp —— election campaign, they had to assemble what was probable cause. in the uk we call that premier vessey a evidence, to suggest that there was a reason on why the font that is assembled bits and pieces of evidence from the se
jeremy hunt, obvious and liam fox.ped on the way and has developed more support. he has had a good run and foreign secretary. you might assume that this is positioning himself. if he not spoken to every one of the cabinet made notes. apparently, matt hancock said that the permanent surgery at the department of health could not guarantee people would get the medicine they need in the event of no—deal brexit. medicine they need in the event of no-deal brexit. let's go onto another story on the...
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accusations are arguably more pressing at the moment well listen i hope that jeremy will raise that if he gets the opportunity if this debate goes ahead that you know the promise allegedly challenging jeremy to a debate is interesting however that she for the hills when the general election was held it last year she was not interested in having a debate then i suspect that the only reason she's calling for a debate now is that she feels that might give her some advantage given that she's been intimately involved in in this agreement that she's reached with the e.u. and hopes perhaps that she can demonstrate that you. she's in command of her brief but i think you know jeremy he certainly agreed to take on the debate and i'm sure we'll be able to offer a much more hopeful vision for a britain outside the european union armed labor administration than the warm that the reason may is putting forward now and you know i think for we get opportunity to have that debate or general public case very effectively i think what we want to course is a general election we desperately need a general el
accusations are arguably more pressing at the moment well listen i hope that jeremy will raise that if he gets the opportunity if this debate goes ahead that you know the promise allegedly challenging jeremy to a debate is interesting however that she for the hills when the general election was held it last year she was not interested in having a debate then i suspect that the only reason she's calling for a debate now is that she feels that might give her some advantage given that she's been...
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national isle one's always are owned by nasa one i think a great ways round this but usually what jeremy is away said i mean he voted to stay in but he's unhappy with the e.u. each bureaucracy its rules and so i think if we had a labor government i mean they're not going to vote she just walk away but they've got a vote you know we want to reform it open it make it accountable democratic but you can't have a solo to europe bureaucrats telling jeremy called we need can't renationalise the runaways but that's exactly what presumably they will be telling him to come back he will throw out ways it might be an interesting conflict certainly the breaks it off to the there will definitely be voting for breaks or maybe what about this bill it's that in labor the sort of rum parliamentary polity that does. favor mere liberalism versus what gerry corbin winds. i think now. we've had forty years of neo divisions in sasha go in and we see it happen to people who voted for bret city they voted for trump in america because and manufacturing has been wiped out when forty years ago we had eight million
national isle one's always are owned by nasa one i think a great ways round this but usually what jeremy is away said i mean he voted to stay in but he's unhappy with the e.u. each bureaucracy its rules and so i think if we had a labor government i mean they're not going to vote she just walk away but they've got a vote you know we want to reform it open it make it accountable democratic but you can't have a solo to europe bureaucrats telling jeremy called we need can't renationalise the...
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jeremy, how would washington reaction if that is end game here? >> well, if whitaker moves against the mueller probe, i think it is quite literally obstruction of justice. and in that case, i think what immediately shoots to the top of the agenda of the new house majority is calling whitaker to testify under oath to explain whether he has had any conversations with the president of the united states about shuttering the mueller probe. and if he says he has, that opens an avenue of investigation from mueller to determine whether or not there has been an obstruction of justice. and once mueller is a witness, i think he would have to recuse himself from any further oversight of the mueller investigation. >> robert costa, what do you hear? what's going on behind the scenes in this investigation? and are we ignoring a critical word? and is that acting? are there lists of permanent candidates being drawn up in the west wing? >> there are lists being drawn right now, brian. the president is looking through some names, thinking about possibly some u.s. se
jeremy, how would washington reaction if that is end game here? >> well, if whitaker moves against the mueller probe, i think it is quite literally obstruction of justice. and in that case, i think what immediately shoots to the top of the agenda of the new house majority is calling whitaker to testify under oath to explain whether he has had any conversations with the president of the united states about shuttering the mueller probe. and if he says he has, that opens an avenue of...
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this is jeremy hunt's first visit to iran, and he came with a clear message.d immediately release nazanin zagari—ratcliffe and other british iranian dual nationals who have been detained. if they, as a policy, detained dual nationals as a tool of diplomatic leverage, then there will be consequences for iran. this is not something that the united kingdom will allow to happen and let them get away with it scot—free. it's a case he took to his iranian counterpart, who admitted he could help with humanitarian assistance, but little more. why can nazanin zagari—ratcliffe not be released ? would it not correct an injustice, but also improve relations between the uk and iran? i'm not in a position to discuss the legalities of the case. she is an iranian citizen, and she has been accused by thejudiciary, which is an independent body. and that is the problem. the iranian power brokers who decide mrs zagari—ratcliffe's fate are not around this table. this afternoon mr hunt met her four—year—old daughter, gabriella, and otherfamily members. back in britain, her husband w
this is jeremy hunt's first visit to iran, and he came with a clear message.d immediately release nazanin zagari—ratcliffe and other british iranian dual nationals who have been detained. if they, as a policy, detained dual nationals as a tool of diplomatic leverage, then there will be consequences for iran. this is not something that the united kingdom will allow to happen and let them get away with it scot—free. it's a case he took to his iranian counterpart, who admitted he could help...
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s had a few questions about it and manish to heat up the discussion in the room as we just sold jeremy colvin also wanted to know if that was progress on new trade deals for the u.k. or whether there would be any possibility of you need a lecture lead to withdraw from any possible backstop agreements at the irish border that also drove another question but i know the m.p. who wanted to know it out of the northern northern island would get special treatment due to this new trough that nobody really has seen yet if that were to be the same for scotland so if they would get any benefits from it many more questions will come at the prime minister she didn't answer these on so very clearly now bosh wants the details of the trough to really known then i guess they will ask more about what ifs and buts and also about that they will probably ask about it once they know what the cabinet meeting is bringing now so the whole country including the prime minister's old party is incredibly divided on this issue did mrs may look like she has her party behind though is not another battle she has to fi
s had a few questions about it and manish to heat up the discussion in the room as we just sold jeremy colvin also wanted to know if that was progress on new trade deals for the u.k. or whether there would be any possibility of you need a lecture lead to withdraw from any possible backstop agreements at the irish border that also drove another question but i know the m.p. who wanted to know it out of the northern northern island would get special treatment due to this new trough that nobody...
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jeremy bash still with us.s, we've sat here in america land as the kavanaugh hearings played out, midterm elections played out. mueller not stopping his work but in the background doing whatever he's doing. the one thing prediction, jeff sessions going, has happened. the other thing we're waiting for is the possibility that bob mueller, that the indictments, he doesn't do indictments but as a result of the investigation we'd see indictments. mia, is there -- if whitaker is a trump stooge designed to knee-cap mueller -- >> if? >> if that's the case. if there are sealed indictments that exist already out of the grand jury teed up of any of these people -- stone, donald trump jr., anyone, is there anything whitaker could do to stop the indictments? >> he can. the short answer it depends if they'd already been approved and moved forward through rod rosenstein before matt whitaker takes over. so if that's the case if they were pipelined if they've already been, the word some would use socialized within the departmen
jeremy bash still with us.s, we've sat here in america land as the kavanaugh hearings played out, midterm elections played out. mueller not stopping his work but in the background doing whatever he's doing. the one thing prediction, jeff sessions going, has happened. the other thing we're waiting for is the possibility that bob mueller, that the indictments, he doesn't do indictments but as a result of the investigation we'd see indictments. mia, is there -- if whitaker is a trump stooge...
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also it is let's just hear those that we've just heard something from jeremy hunt the british foreign secretary let's hear what he had to say the news about matthew hedges is absolutely devastating and our thoughts are with matthew and his wife danielle and his family today. and we are incredibly disappointed that the u.s. should do this we see no foundation in the charges that have been laid against him we've raised the issue repeatedly i raised it last week with crown prince mohammed himself and yet despite that we have today's news there will be. serious diplomatic consequences for a country that says that it is a friend and ally of the united kingdom but right now our thoughts with matthew and his family and we want to do everything we can to get him home as soon as possible and paul so there we saw that he was deeply disappointed jeremy hunt that is and talked about there being serious diplomatic consequences i mean there is a highly important mutual defense pact between the two countries from which both countries benefit greatly do you think that's at stake. i think it could be
also it is let's just hear those that we've just heard something from jeremy hunt the british foreign secretary let's hear what he had to say the news about matthew hedges is absolutely devastating and our thoughts are with matthew and his wife danielle and his family today. and we are incredibly disappointed that the u.s. should do this we see no foundation in the charges that have been laid against him we've raised the issue repeatedly i raised it last week with crown prince mohammed himself...
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jeremy hunt put this tweet out last night, which you can read.ill be able to bring matthew hedges him swiftly? i hope so. i hope that the uae will focus on the damage that this will do our relationship, very valuable and mutually beneficial relationship as our biggest export partner in the middle east. so what is going on when a friend and ally accuses a british citizen of spying and jailed them for life in a five—minute hearing without a lawyer present? this is what is really weird about it. i don't think anyone has anything to gain from this. it could be then sending a message to uk academics or academics worldwide not to look into things they consider politically censored. but it has already done the uae is that damage, the fact they can do inside her confinement for five months with no access to a lawyer or reading material or anything. he has mental health problems and he was not getting proper medical treatment. i am very worried for his safety now. we don't know where he is and we have not been able to get consular access on the ground sin
jeremy hunt put this tweet out last night, which you can read.ill be able to bring matthew hedges him swiftly? i hope so. i hope that the uae will focus on the damage that this will do our relationship, very valuable and mutually beneficial relationship as our biggest export partner in the middle east. so what is going on when a friend and ally accuses a british citizen of spying and jailed them for life in a five—minute hearing without a lawyer present? this is what is really weird about it....
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even jeremy corbyn? whole of the party, coalesced around that decision which is the labour party decision. that's the official position? why isjeremy corbyn telling a german newspaper that brexit cannot be stopped? i think he was answering a question about the last referendum and whether we respected it etc, which of course we do. actually, if you look at the structured approach, what is going to happen... he was really explicit. brexit can't be stopped. jeremy, myself, the whole labour party discussed this at conference and came up with a strong position which says all options must remain on the table. should your supporters trust labour's official position, which you havejust laid out, or the leader's actual position, which people actually think he wants the uk to leave the eu? jeremy and i and the shadow cabinet discuss this regularly. we were all together going into our party conference. there were different views about what position we should take. but we all came together around that decision. jere
even jeremy corbyn? whole of the party, coalesced around that decision which is the labour party decision. that's the official position? why isjeremy corbyn telling a german newspaper that brexit cannot be stopped? i think he was answering a question about the last referendum and whether we respected it etc, which of course we do. actually, if you look at the structured approach, what is going to happen... he was really explicit. brexit can't be stopped. jeremy, myself, the whole labour party...
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jeremy corbyn. >> we will keep our options open. on the government not to accept the deal that theresa may has brought back. anna: on what conditions would you support a second referendum? >> we will come to that when we know what's happening with this deal first, but the priority now is a deal, and after that if the government cannot deliver, then you ask yourself the question, how stable is a government that does not have a majority in parliament? isn't it time to have an election so the people can decide who runs this country? it seems like you could argue there is quite a lot and the deal that does fit the text, whether its reference to a customs union or the backstop. back theresa may's deal? she says it's in the national interest. >> what does it do but put us into a customs arrangement for several years that we have no say over it whatsoever and can only leave with the permission of the eu. --a: at the backstop, yes that is the backstop, yes. >> if nobody intends to use it, why is it there? is does not deal with the question
jeremy corbyn. >> we will keep our options open. on the government not to accept the deal that theresa may has brought back. anna: on what conditions would you support a second referendum? >> we will come to that when we know what's happening with this deal first, but the priority now is a deal, and after that if the government cannot deliver, then you ask yourself the question, how stable is a government that does not have a majority in parliament? isn't it time to have an election...
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so they could of course vote against this deal but we've also got the labor party jeremy corbyn has said that they can't support the deal that's a huge number of m.p.'s we've got the scottish nationalist party they've also said the same thing we've got all the minority parties within parliament and we've got almost ninety conservative m.p.'s they are on to reason may's own side saying that they will not support the deal either so it is looking extremely wrong. kate if she does does put it towards parliament in december and they vote against it what then i mean everything is to play for there's the possibility of labor saying we have got no confidence in this government there has to be a new vote i don't imagine that some of these bricks it is he loathed to reason manilow this deal alight you to then let that happen because then they'd lose power but there was so much to play for and actually nobody really knows what could happen next briefing i want to try and get get you both you know this was all this all is done mind sitting around is it likely to be a second referendum in the u.k. yo
so they could of course vote against this deal but we've also got the labor party jeremy corbyn has said that they can't support the deal that's a huge number of m.p.'s we've got the scottish nationalist party they've also said the same thing we've got all the minority parties within parliament and we've got almost ninety conservative m.p.'s they are on to reason may's own side saying that they will not support the deal either so it is looking extremely wrong. kate if she does does put it...
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we have seen some excitement along the dispatch boxes and jeremy corbyn calling this a blind brexit but effectively this is theresa may's invitation to say what is your solution. it has been presented and signed off, the ball has rolled down the hill to a certain extent. we are nearly at the end game, butjeremy corbyn is now being invited... he has been almost deafening in his silence over the last few months. as recently as last week, when asked about the possibility of even something as basic as the second people's vote, he said that was a question for another day. what other day is that? after election day, after a vote of no—confidence? what day out of the next remaining days is he referring to? he will have to once some of those. there are so many of those questions he should be required to answer. we were hearing that labour are ina answer. we were hearing that labour are in a position now where they say they will oppose the deal but would also block any kind of no deal option. we are hearing that as well from the s&p, that they don't want no deal —— snp. are they banking on the t
we have seen some excitement along the dispatch boxes and jeremy corbyn calling this a blind brexit but effectively this is theresa may's invitation to say what is your solution. it has been presented and signed off, the ball has rolled down the hill to a certain extent. we are nearly at the end game, butjeremy corbyn is now being invited... he has been almost deafening in his silence over the last few months. as recently as last week, when asked about the possibility of even something as basic...