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jeremy: great. i see our wonderful helpers, chrissy and kate, have just put a link to your book in our store. that is on our website or, supporting the museum's educational mission. we hope you check that out. we have a question from anthony, who was watching the zoom here. do we know whether the japanese pilots who attacked our planes knew that the emperor had surrendered before they took off? how much after the broadcast of the emperor's surrender message did the dogfight occur? john: yeah. the high likelihood is how i will put it. i cannot say with 100% certainty, but yes, they knew about it, and they went out hunting for something. i didn't find anything in any records of that era group that indicated that they were going out to seek vengeance, but it is likely that was the case. in my book, that is how i put it. it could have been for some other reason. maybe they didn't know about it, but probably they did. jeremy: we have another question from mike here. he's interested in the research proces
jeremy: great. i see our wonderful helpers, chrissy and kate, have just put a link to your book in our store. that is on our website or, supporting the museum's educational mission. we hope you check that out. we have a question from anthony, who was watching the zoom here. do we know whether the japanese pilots who attacked our planes knew that the emperor had surrendered before they took off? how much after the broadcast of the emperor's surrender message did the dogfight occur? john: yeah....
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quite a fight brewing between jeremy forms of racism."than that throughout the course of the afternoon, but first let's get the weather. good afternoon. it is a cluttered weather story. between the two of these weather fronts, milder air between the two of these weather fronts, milderairacross between the two of these weather fronts, milder air across the country so you will notice the difference with the feel of the weather over the next couple of days if you can escape the rain. this has been the story so far, that rain is stretching its way north and east, not quite reaching the far northeast of scotla nd not quite reaching the far northeast of scotland and already we are starting to see a clearance across parts of the south and into wales in central england as well. some of the rain heavy across northwest england, southwest scotland, accompanied by gusts of wind widely in excess of a0 to 50 miles an hour, may be stronger on exposed coasts. top temperatures should peak at 16 celsius, slightly above where they should be for this time of
quite a fight brewing between jeremy forms of racism."than that throughout the course of the afternoon, but first let's get the weather. good afternoon. it is a cluttered weather story. between the two of these weather fronts, milder air between the two of these weather fronts, milderairacross between the two of these weather fronts, milder air across the country so you will notice the difference with the feel of the weather over the next couple of days if you can escape the rain. this has...
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it‘s also unclear exactly what route jeremy corbyn.ning excepting to do this keir starmer but he has acted decisively. we will find out if it was the right thing with the wrong thing down the line. do you think it‘s the right thing or jeremy corbyn has made the right move by speaking out in this way? because to be honest with you labour party looks like it is about to break out into further civil war. 0h, break out into further civil war. oh, yes it is, this will be a war that keir starmer will be concerned that keir starmer will be concerned that he might make a martyr of jeremy corbyn on this issue. but the tone in your response to report like this is very important, it tells you how much you accept of it really in substance and the direction of travel. and i thinkjeremy corbyn when it happened on his watch, when his office was found by inequalities watchdog like the last labour government set up in theory in complaints and of harassment of not proper training, you kind of need to be apologetic then because there was no doubt that th
it‘s also unclear exactly what route jeremy corbyn.ning excepting to do this keir starmer but he has acted decisively. we will find out if it was the right thing with the wrong thing down the line. do you think it‘s the right thing or jeremy corbyn has made the right move by speaking out in this way? because to be honest with you labour party looks like it is about to break out into further civil war. 0h, break out into further civil war. oh, yes it is, this will be a war that keir starmer...
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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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what you make of the response from jeremy corbyn to the response from jeremy corbyn to the report?for political reasons? obviously, mr corbyn's response is a matterfor him. alli corbyn's response is a matterfor him. all i can do is point you to the details of the report. the investigation was complex. your correspondence said there were a number of unlawful acts. the labour party is lawfully responsible for two of them. that was the tip of the iceberg. there are 18 cases we thought were borderline. there was anti—semitic conduct. there are many more examples by ordinary members of the labour party, often on social media. how long has this taken? 16 months. it started due to the huge public concern and a couple of formal complaints we got from the campaign against anti—semitism, the jewish labour movement back in may last year. we got evidence from them. a series of whistle—blowers give us statements and information, we requested a huge amount of information from the labour party itself and selected some sample files to dig deep into and it's on the basis of all of that and a carefu
what you make of the response from jeremy corbyn to the response from jeremy corbyn to the report?for political reasons? obviously, mr corbyn's response is a matterfor him. alli corbyn's response is a matterfor him. all i can do is point you to the details of the report. the investigation was complex. your correspondence said there were a number of unlawful acts. the labour party is lawfully responsible for two of them. that was the tip of the iceberg. there are 18 cases we thought were...
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jeremy scahill?will point to at the end of 2019, you hahad more than 180 house democrats vote for a record shattering military budget for donald trump. only fortysomething democrats opposed it. thanrecord shattering more $22 billion greaterer than any was aera military budget bipartisan product. nothing brings the democrats and republicans together more than a crease missile strike or policy on -- u.s. policy on israel. on foreign policy, the most sordid intensive packs when it comes -- sort of intensive packs have come from when he is tried to move away from work. when trump was trend actually ended the korean war -- yes, he was doing itit in an insane way and i don't cosign any of trump rhetoric, but wouldn't it be come as allan nairn points out, wouldn't it be a great thing for the korean people of the korean war ended? and yet you have democrats goading trump and essentially trying to push him into doing something really insane. on the one hand, trump wanted to broker this deal with kim jong-un a
jeremy scahill?will point to at the end of 2019, you hahad more than 180 house democrats vote for a record shattering military budget for donald trump. only fortysomething democrats opposed it. thanrecord shattering more $22 billion greaterer than any was aera military budget bipartisan product. nothing brings the democrats and republicans together more than a crease missile strike or policy on -- u.s. policy on israel. on foreign policy, the most sordid intensive packs when it comes -- sort of...
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jeremy: great. i know the answer to this because we are in communication, but i think the audience would like to know what's next? i understand there are two things in the works. john: there are two things. they sort of happened coincidentally. at the same time with the same publisher. the i am currently immersed in one is a biography of a marine officer named general luis polar, who is considered the marine's marine. he's a legend in the marine corps and was awarded five navy crosses for his actions in nicaragua and in the pacific. he got all kinds of other medals. the men loved him. he was someone who would rather hang around with the privates withorporals, especially -- especially over the staff at headquarters. they drove him nuts. i'm doing a biography on that for dutton. they are doing a series on great war commanders to be out in paperback version early next year sometime. the other one involves eddie rickenbacker. some in the audience will know, the famous car racer, indianapolis 500 partici
jeremy: great. i know the answer to this because we are in communication, but i think the audience would like to know what's next? i understand there are two things in the works. john: there are two things. they sort of happened coincidentally. at the same time with the same publisher. the i am currently immersed in one is a biography of a marine officer named general luis polar, who is considered the marine's marine. he's a legend in the marine corps and was awarded five navy crosses for his...
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the problem with jeremy corbyn is did the right thing. same beliefs today that he did 40 years ago. decades of past, crises have happened, anything is exactly the same thing. he can never admit error, and he could have been gracious about the report today, he could've acknowledged some of his weaknesses, but he can't ever really say sorry. so he's put keir starmer in this position where we've had one of the most dramatic and perhaps consequential days in british politics for a very long time. lizzie, turning to the front of the daily mail, the headline there is, "rip corbyn‘s legacy of hate." but many are talking about this internal wa rfa re many are talking about this internal warfare assaulting the labour party, talking about this change of culture. because the watchdog concluded that the analysis within the labour party which did not do enough to prevent anti—semitism, and at worst could be seen to accept it. so how do you start to change that culture ? so how do you start to change that culture? it's a really, really difficult thing
the problem with jeremy corbyn is did the right thing. same beliefs today that he did 40 years ago. decades of past, crises have happened, anything is exactly the same thing. he can never admit error, and he could have been gracious about the report today, he could've acknowledged some of his weaknesses, but he can't ever really say sorry. so he's put keir starmer in this position where we've had one of the most dramatic and perhaps consequential days in british politics for a very long time....
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jere jeremy made a good point.ow the president is not 100%, clearly as he's continuing to battle the coronavirus and has been very ill along the course of his coronavirus journey. it was good to hear him in that video sounding a little stronger and looking good. and this image as well. however, he's putting those secret service drivers and members protecting him in this moment at risk. >> yes. it's classic, classic donald trump, isn't it? he does want to be the star of any show or at the center of attention. he does have admirers out there, obviously people gathered. he is, i'm sure cheering them on and sending a message to his base, i'm in this fight. that's not only a message for today, tomorrow, the next few days, he's the message of someone running for president and he wants to be back in the action as soon as he can. i think it's up to the doctors to tell us, is this reckless or not? is this something you would have approved of or he did this on his own? it would be helpful to know more but i doubt we'll hear
jere jeremy made a good point.ow the president is not 100%, clearly as he's continuing to battle the coronavirus and has been very ill along the course of his coronavirus journey. it was good to hear him in that video sounding a little stronger and looking good. and this image as well. however, he's putting those secret service drivers and members protecting him in this moment at risk. >> yes. it's classic, classic donald trump, isn't it? he does want to be the star of any show or at the...
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jeremy is part of the past, i wa nt on. jeremy is part of the past, i want to move on.erstated problem and the party when keir starmer specifically said that people like that do not have any place in the party. secondly, what is the task ahead in changing the wider culture in the party and any disciplinary change, that there might be some difficulty in the current scenario. might be some difficulty in the current scenario. what does it mean for members to accept the findings of this report? we will need some time to process the entirety of the report in order to understand what our next steps will be, both as individuals and collectively as the jewish labour movement. 0ne individuals and collectively as the jewish labour movement. one thing the report made incredibly clear was that the nile of anti—semitism formed an existential part of the problem in a dump itself, and denial of anti—semitism had a direct impact onjewish of anti—semitism had a direct impact on jewish members and of anti—semitism had a direct impact onjewish members and indirect discrimination. —— probl
jeremy is part of the past, i wa nt on. jeremy is part of the past, i want to move on.erstated problem and the party when keir starmer specifically said that people like that do not have any place in the party. secondly, what is the task ahead in changing the wider culture in the party and any disciplinary change, that there might be some difficulty in the current scenario. might be some difficulty in the current scenario. what does it mean for members to accept the findings of this report? we...
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jeremy corbyn elected as leader of the labour party.n‘sjubilant supporters saw his internal critics as sell—outs. a different room, a different decade, a familiar theme. this was 1985. the then labour leader neil kinnock in a battle with the party's left. i'll tell you what happens with impossible promises. you start with far—fetched resolutions. they're then pickled into a rigid dogma code, and you go through the years sticking to that — outdated, misplaced, irrelevant to the real needs. one such left—wing labour mp then was dave nellist, himself suspended in 1992. the campaign against his suspension led by, yes, jeremy corbyn. to what extent does this remind you of what has happened within the labour party in the past? today's playing out very similar to the 1980s with the attack on the militant tendency by neil kinnock, is keir starmer trying to prove to the establishment he will be safe as a prime minister. even in power the tensions within labour still bubbled. tony blair offering this reflection in 2006. you know, they say i hate
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is jeremy corbyn. —— luciana berger. is jeremy corbyn. —— luciana berger.alfindings againstjeremy corbyn in relation to what he said or what he did. it was a collective finding of failure of leadership. that is a profound finding and one which we must accept and act on, but there weren't individual findings againstjeremy corbyn. do you have an opinion? they we re corbyn. do you have an opinion? they were no findings againstjeremy corbyn. no, i'm asking you as a leader of the party. you have heard very clearly from someone subjected to harassment, at the receiving end of these things, luciana berger, she is able to say categorically from what he has seen, from the evidence of what happened to her, that she sees jeremy corbyn of what happened to her, that she seesjeremy corbyn in that light. i am asking you the same question.” don't seejeremy am asking you the same question.” don't see jeremy corbyn am asking you the same question.” don't seejeremy corbyn in that light, neither did the commission report make any findings individually about things that jeremy
is jeremy corbyn. —— luciana berger. is jeremy corbyn. —— luciana berger.alfindings againstjeremy corbyn in relation to what he said or what he did. it was a collective finding of failure of leadership. that is a profound finding and one which we must accept and act on, but there weren't individual findings againstjeremy corbyn. do you have an opinion? they we re corbyn. do you have an opinion? they were no findings againstjeremy corbyn. no, i'm asking you as a leader of the party. you...
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well really we're seeing already on social media jeremy cool business fighting back and people who are on this side are fighting back and they're saying well stand with us remain calm but we need to sort this out and we need to basically you know make this on happen soon get this suspension removed from from jeremy cool been so this will be a fight within the labor party that will pan out over the next days and weeks that's for sure to be continued. thank you reporting from london. right now the top stories that we're tracking for you this hour french police say 3 people have been killed in a knife attack in the southern city of grozny the attack took place at the central moscow don basilica transcends race a security alert to the highest level the state antiterrorism prosecutor was investigating. addressing the german parliament on the announcement of new coronavirus restrictions chance on the americans so the new measures were necessary and appropriate she warned it was currently impossible to trace the source of the weak orders of new infections in this country. that's all for now c
well really we're seeing already on social media jeremy cool business fighting back and people who are on this side are fighting back and they're saying well stand with us remain calm but we need to sort this out and we need to basically you know make this on happen soon get this suspension removed from from jeremy cool been so this will be a fight within the labor party that will pan out over the next days and weeks that's for sure to be continued. thank you reporting from london. right now...
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i mean, he didn't have to suspend jeremy corbyn.eople. one of the papers, i think it is the guardian, hasa the papers, i think it is the guardian, has a great detail that mr corbyn was so unprepared for it that he was actually informed about it by a cameraman whilst filming a clip was to give in his reaction to the report. some of the people i spoke to today suggested that mr starmer and corbyn had had a conversation wednesday night wear, you know, they had sorted said they had not been oui’ had sorted said they had not been our intention to take action and people around keir starmer said that he wasn't set on making this decision, but i think mr corbyn the bank statement after the eh rc report came out when he sort of made the statement that the scale of anti—semitism in the party had been dramatically overstated, i think that left the labour leader in a really difficult position and he was getting a lot of questions from journalists about whether he was going to sackjeremy corbyn. the concept were seizing on this as a legitimate a
i mean, he didn't have to suspend jeremy corbyn.eople. one of the papers, i think it is the guardian, hasa the papers, i think it is the guardian, has a great detail that mr corbyn was so unprepared for it that he was actually informed about it by a cameraman whilst filming a clip was to give in his reaction to the report. some of the people i spoke to today suggested that mr starmer and corbyn had had a conversation wednesday night wear, you know, they had sorted said they had not been oui’...
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jeremy corbyn did inspire a lot of people to join the party.party that had been out for some time and they will see this likely is a provocation. this is a suspension and it's certain to cause an upset from the part of the party as well. and the last thing that labour needs is to reignite that civil war the result of reaching for so long for so many years. that identity war, if you like, of what it is and what it is for. but it does to this evening to smoke a very clear break and that is the message from keir starmer that when it comes to this issue, it doesn't matter who you are. thank you very much and as promised, let's talk today dane margaret, she is with me is dame margaret hodge, labour mp for barking and the chair of the jewish labour movement. is this risking civil war was make the decision to suspend jeremy corbyn? it is the most extraordinary days and my long, long life and politics of that to say, when i came in this morning to read the report, ididn't in this morning to read the report, i didn't think so, what aboutjeremy corbyn‘s
jeremy corbyn did inspire a lot of people to join the party.party that had been out for some time and they will see this likely is a provocation. this is a suspension and it's certain to cause an upset from the part of the party as well. and the last thing that labour needs is to reignite that civil war the result of reaching for so long for so many years. that identity war, if you like, of what it is and what it is for. but it does to this evening to smoke a very clear break and that is the...
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all right, jeremy. hold on. this just in. former new jersey governor chris christie has tested positive for coronavirus. he was in contact with president trump and helped the president with debate preparation just moments ago. we were talking about how he revealed on friday, shortly after the world heard the president had tested positive, there were about five or six people in prep -- debate prep along with the governor, governor chris christie, just prior to debate night last tuesday. christie tweeting this. i just received word that i am positive for covid-19. i want to thank all of my friends and colleagues who have reached out to ask how i was feeling in the last day or two. i will be receiving medical attention today and will keep the necessary folks apprised of my condition. dr. sanjay gupta, all right, now the list is growing of people who have tested positive that have been in close contact with the president. >> yeah. i mean, it's become very clear that the white house itself is a hot spot, a hot bed of viral activit
all right, jeremy. hold on. this just in. former new jersey governor chris christie has tested positive for coronavirus. he was in contact with president trump and helped the president with debate preparation just moments ago. we were talking about how he revealed on friday, shortly after the world heard the president had tested positive, there were about five or six people in prep -- debate prep along with the governor, governor chris christie, just prior to debate night last tuesday. christie...
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thank you so much, jeremy diamond. >>> now this. some breaking news. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell is seeking an agreement to push back senate floor activity two weeks until october 19th after multiple republican senators announce that they have tested positive for coronavirus and the confirmation hearings for the president's u.s. supreme court nominee now less than two weeks away. cnn congressional reporter lauren fox is with us now. so what exactly is mitch mcconnell asking for here? >> well, there's a lot of uncertainty on capitol hill right now when it comes to amy coney barrett's nomination and whether or not they'll have the votes they need in the committee to move forward. i'll take a step back. what mcconnell is asking for here is essentially a pause in legislative business on the senate floor. but in order to get that agreement, he needs to get to the top democrat, chuck schumer, to sign off on it. there are still questions about whether or not that's going to happen. i've reached out to schumer's office, as have my colleagues. but it
thank you so much, jeremy diamond. >>> now this. some breaking news. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell is seeking an agreement to push back senate floor activity two weeks until october 19th after multiple republican senators announce that they have tested positive for coronavirus and the confirmation hearings for the president's u.s. supreme court nominee now less than two weeks away. cnn congressional reporter lauren fox is with us now. so what exactly is mitch mcconnell asking...
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i want to get now to cnn's jeremy diamond. jeremy, from walter reed hospital, take it away, jeremy. what do you know? >> yeah. we have a significant update here from the physician to the president, don, who is announcing, in a memo that was just tweeted out by the white house press secretary, that the president is now taking an additional drug. and that is the antiviral remdesivir. don, this is one of those drugs that many of the health experts and epidemiologists have said is one of the most promising treatments for coronavirus. we learned, earlier in the day, that the president was already taking this antibody cocktail, which was an experimental but a promising, experimental treatment. and now, we are learning that the president is now taking this additional drug, remdesivir, an antiviral. so definitely, a significant development here. the physician to the president, in addition to announcing that the president is now on that drug, also, trying to reassure the country, at the same time. and that is to say, that he is explaining that he recommended the movement to walter reed natio
i want to get now to cnn's jeremy diamond. jeremy, from walter reed hospital, take it away, jeremy. what do you know? >> yeah. we have a significant update here from the physician to the president, don, who is announcing, in a memo that was just tweeted out by the white house press secretary, that the president is now taking an additional drug. and that is the antiviral remdesivir. don, this is one of those drugs that many of the health experts and epidemiologists have said is one of the...
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jeremy corbyn — the former labour leader — is suspended from the party following a report on anti—semitismreport found that labour — under mr corbyn — had been responsible for discrimination. he said the problem had been ‘dramatically overstated', but that response led to his suspension. very shocked and very disappointed. i've been in the labour party all my life. and i want to make it absolutely clear. anti—semitism has no place whatsoever in our party or our movement. the report detailed ‘serious failings‘ during mr corbyn‘s leadership in addressing anti—semitism, and labour‘s new leader explained why he‘d taken action today. we won‘t tolerate anti—semitism or the denial of anti—semitism through the suggestion that it‘s exaggerated orfactional. and that‘s why i was disappointed withjeremy corbyn‘s response. we‘ll be looking at the findings in more detail — and the impact of mr corbyn‘s suspension on labour‘s membership. also today... in nice in the south of france, police are called to the scene of a knife attack in a church where three people were killed. president macron has visited t
jeremy corbyn — the former labour leader — is suspended from the party following a report on anti—semitismreport found that labour — under mr corbyn — had been responsible for discrimination. he said the problem had been ‘dramatically overstated', but that response led to his suspension. very shocked and very disappointed. i've been in the labour party all my life. and i want to make it absolutely clear. anti—semitism has no place whatsoever in our party or our movement. the...
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jeremy faust of bregman and women's hospital. we will discuss why one electric truck start off is pulling off on many despite the need for millions of daughters to start -- dollars to start producing vehicles. stocks are weak today. we are seeing tach accelerating to the downside as we go along. concern about the stimulus package are heightened after secretary mnuchin said hopes for a deal before november 3 might be overly optimistic. you can see s&p 500 down .8%. there is the nasdaq down more than 1%. energy and industrials are doing well on the broad u.s. market, despite the warning from the iea that we may be heading toward peak oil demand in the next decade or so. we are seeing no help from tack across the broad market as is evidenced by the nasdaq. in toronto, energy doing well. tech is suffering. keeping eyes on financials today, the earnings they are offering up not enough to offset some concerns about the shape of economic recovery. it is a decidedly mixed picture, as we saw from the stocks and how they are responding. go
jeremy faust of bregman and women's hospital. we will discuss why one electric truck start off is pulling off on many despite the need for millions of daughters to start -- dollars to start producing vehicles. stocks are weak today. we are seeing tach accelerating to the downside as we go along. concern about the stimulus package are heightened after secretary mnuchin said hopes for a deal before november 3 might be overly optimistic. you can see s&p 500 down .8%. there is the nasdaq down...
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i want to bring in jeremy diamond who is at walter reed. jeremy, set the scene what is going on because fairly soon we are told the president will board marine one and fly over to where you are. >> reporter: any moment we are expecting the president of the united states to board marine one where he will come here, walter reed hospital where he will be admitted as a coronavirus patient. this comes after he tested positive for coronavirus. in the early morning hours he released that information, that he and the first lady tested positive for the virus. the white house press secretary in the last 45 minutes or so put out this statement announcing that the president would be admitted to the hospital not just for a few hours, but rather that he will be staying here and living here for several days. this statement from the white house press secretary. she says president trump remains in good spirits and has been working throughout the day. out of an abundance of caution, the president will be working from the presidential offices at walter reed f
i want to bring in jeremy diamond who is at walter reed. jeremy, set the scene what is going on because fairly soon we are told the president will board marine one and fly over to where you are. >> reporter: any moment we are expecting the president of the united states to board marine one where he will come here, walter reed hospital where he will be admitted as a coronavirus patient. this comes after he tested positive for coronavirus. in the early morning hours he released that...
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. >>> cnn's arlette saenz is here, as well as jeremy diamonds. jeremy, what are you learning? >> reporter: the commission on presidential elections announced it was going to cancel the second debate altogether, but now the white house is asking for the second debate to be held. >> his doctors have cleared hem they're said he's no longer a risk. >> if they'll do that, get it back on the schedule, i think the president would be happy to show up. >> reporter: his doctor says there no detectible virus there, but there are a number of questions about the president's health. the white house hasn't yet provided dr. sean conley to actually answer questions. >> this time it relates to himself, and whether or not the question is immune. now, twitter has actually attached a warning label to the tweet saying it violates electricitier's rules. that's because while there is believe to be some immunity, there's no data that it's permanent. in fact, the cdc stresses there's no scientific evidence that you're completely immune, yet the president suggesting otherwise. fred? >> thanks, jeremy. a
. >>> cnn's arlette saenz is here, as well as jeremy diamonds. jeremy, what are you learning? >> reporter: the commission on presidential elections announced it was going to cancel the second debate altogether, but now the white house is asking for the second debate to be held. >> his doctors have cleared hem they're said he's no longer a risk. >> if they'll do that, get it back on the schedule, i think the president would be happy to show up. >> reporter: his...
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it's a huge blow for people who supported jeremy corbyn throughout all of this and a big blow for the man himself who's led the labor party for 4 and a half years against 3 successive conservative governments of david cameron to rescind may of boris johnson until dramatically losing the election in december against boris johnson partly as a result of of corbin's handling or brakes and partly too because of the scandal surrounding allegations of anti-semitism within his party that prompted this investigation by the equality and human rights council and those reported back that the labor party was responsible for on lawful acts of harassment or discrimination against jewish members of the party and politically interfered in the complaints process he him selfe is not accused of anti semitism but as the leader of the party essentially overall responsibility fell to him he responded though to this report saying that it was dramatically overstated for political reasons and that's put him on this collision course with the new leader of the labor party kiran starmer who has now suspended him
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jeremy: it depends on what instrument you are talking about.talking about credit default swaps, these options are referencing unsecured bonds, so names like jcpenney, neiman marcus, all kinds of investors that hold these bonds. big funds, smaller more retail investors. recoveries we are seeing not only in bond but potentially in loans as well, which are typically more restrictive in terms of who is holding these securities. vonnie: we have to leave it there. a fantastic story, jeremy. no. the first of many. this will be a rolling story. jeremy hill on those potential bankruptcies. let's have a quick look on markets. they were on the way down, the worst day in weeks apparently. the dow right now down 3%. the vix is actually above 30 once again. 32.5. the nasdaq is not leading the way. it is down 2.4%. keep an eye on where we close. from new york and toronto, this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: bloomberg's first word news. with eight days to go until election day, more people have cast ballots already than voted early or absentee in the 2016 race. 59 mill
jeremy: it depends on what instrument you are talking about.talking about credit default swaps, these options are referencing unsecured bonds, so names like jcpenney, neiman marcus, all kinds of investors that hold these bonds. big funds, smaller more retail investors. recoveries we are seeing not only in bond but potentially in loans as well, which are typically more restrictive in terms of who is holding these securities. vonnie: we have to leave it there. a fantastic story, jeremy. no. the...
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it's a contrast to jeremy's assessment in jeremy's book, that kissinger was "a genius as a strategist." tom, you portrayed kissinger as a tactician. want to pressure you -- press you on the points of what you covered. i think there are a number of interesting points you make. you suggest that kissinger triggered nixon's reaction in ways that kissinger would then later regret. kissinger played on nixon's anxieties, often to enhance his own power. kissinger played a key role. the secretary of state, who i don't think anyone has ever written a single book on, but rogers opposed it in present ways. it's one example of the many times that kissinger pushed nixon in many directors. typically, in many cases towards the use of force. let me ask this question. is an o policy are never just dutiful agents, but rather advisors of the perspective, analyses, support and opposition to various policies? it sometimes also gives them causal responsibility. at particular moments, are there not times when kissinger does have a high degree of personal responsibility, and was the decisive factor? i feel li
it's a contrast to jeremy's assessment in jeremy's book, that kissinger was "a genius as a strategist." tom, you portrayed kissinger as a tactician. want to pressure you -- press you on the points of what you covered. i think there are a number of interesting points you make. you suggest that kissinger triggered nixon's reaction in ways that kissinger would then later regret. kissinger played on nixon's anxieties, often to enhance his own power. kissinger played a key role. the...
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brianna. >> jeremy diamond in aruba. thanks so much. now to the biden camp where the former vice president just outlined his plan again to defeat the pandemic and get americans back to work. cnn's mj lee is following this. what is the plan. >> brianna, joe biden is hunkered down in delaware. a big focus is the pandemic. we just saw him wrap up a meeting with health officials. some of them told biden we are currently in the middle of another wave, that things are worsening as far as the virus is concerned almost all across the country. when biden spoke, he said all of this latest data is extremely concerning, and he said all of this has been made worse by the administration declaring surrender. he also said that the country simply cannot afford four more years of president trump. take a listen. >> we've lost nearly 230,000 lives to this virus already and the white house is giving up. on the weekend mark meadows went on television and admitted they have waved the white flag and declared surrender. he said, quote, we're not going to contro
brianna. >> jeremy diamond in aruba. thanks so much. now to the biden camp where the former vice president just outlined his plan again to defeat the pandemic and get americans back to work. cnn's mj lee is following this. what is the plan. >> brianna, joe biden is hunkered down in delaware. a big focus is the pandemic. we just saw him wrap up a meeting with health officials. some of them told biden we are currently in the middle of another wave, that things are worsening as far as...
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what are you picking up, jeremy? >> reporter: well, wolf, it appears the president is preparing to take some kind of dramatic exit. pool reporters on scene at the front steps of walter reed national military medical center have seen lights being erected there. it appears perhaps the president is going to make some kind of dramatic exit as he's often wanted to do. i want to point out here, we're in at the front gates of walter reed. this is where we were when the president arrived here on friday as well. there's a major difference, wolf. they have entirely shut down the road in front of walter reed. i don't know exactly what that means, wolf, but certainly when the president arrives here, also arriving on marine one on friday, there was not this kind of security perimeter. we know yesterday already the president made a drive by to wave to supporters who were assembled here. listen, we are prepared for anything, wolf, but as of now, we're waiting to see what kind of exit the president will make and whether he is going
what are you picking up, jeremy? >> reporter: well, wolf, it appears the president is preparing to take some kind of dramatic exit. pool reporters on scene at the front steps of walter reed national military medical center have seen lights being erected there. it appears perhaps the president is going to make some kind of dramatic exit as he's often wanted to do. i want to point out here, we're in at the front gates of walter reed. this is where we were when the president arrived here on...
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jeremy diamond is on scene there. what else are you learning, jeremy? >> reporter: wolf, that is it at this point. we've seen marine one landing on the south lawn as you said, which means that the president will be wheels up shortly for walter reed. but, again, i think it is important to underscore just how significant this development is and what it must've taken, frankly, for president trump to agree to be in the hospital for several days. this is the optics president. this is the president who thinks about everything through the lens of how it is going to be perceived in the media. and so obviously he must've been aware that being admitted to the hospital for several days, that that was going to be a development that was going to be concerning, that it could potentially move markets, which is also perhaps why we are seeing this happen after market hours. and that this is ultimately something that is going to play into the minds of voters a month out from election day, wolf, raising significant questions, of course, about the president's health. we kn
jeremy diamond is on scene there. what else are you learning, jeremy? >> reporter: wolf, that is it at this point. we've seen marine one landing on the south lawn as you said, which means that the president will be wheels up shortly for walter reed. but, again, i think it is important to underscore just how significant this development is and what it must've taken, frankly, for president trump to agree to be in the hospital for several days. this is the optics president. this is the...
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council on foreign relations he joins us tonight from london gentlemen to both of you did evening jeremy let me start with you in the u.s. many are calling it the worst presidential debate in living memory or in u.s. history what a bell on this side of the atlantic what did you think. yeah i've never seen anything as bad as that in any kind of debate and i think it's a sort of symptom of the way that trump has essentially degraded the state of american democracy i think i sort of felt for biden he had no choice but to respond in kind and it it's sort of demonstrates that by and that politicians are and in trying to respond to trump. if you don't come down to his level you can't respond but if you do your degrading democracy you know that that's a good point judy as you've been front and center at presidential debates before me can you explain what happened last night well i think it was a reflection of where the debate in the campaign overall stands right now i mean everyone is yelling and the whole political discourse in the united states is just yelling over one another there's no real
council on foreign relations he joins us tonight from london gentlemen to both of you did evening jeremy let me start with you in the u.s. many are calling it the worst presidential debate in living memory or in u.s. history what a bell on this side of the atlantic what did you think. yeah i've never seen anything as bad as that in any kind of debate and i think it's a sort of symptom of the way that trump has essentially degraded the state of american democracy i think i sort of felt for biden...
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the party's investigation into jeremy corbyn's comments will run its course. could be expelled. that would be an explosive outcome. but for now, though, labour wants to avoid returning to the days of factional fighting. leila nathoo, bbc news, westminster. thousands of soldiers and police are being deployed in france to protect places of worship and schools, following yesterday's knife attack in nice. three people were killed at the notre—dame basilica. the 21—year—old suspect, who'd only recently entered the country, is in hospital in a critical condition after being shot by police. hugh schofield reports from paris. at the basilica of notre dame the people of nice have been coming to pay homage to the victims, to contemplate, and maybe to grieve a little. translation: the hate, so much hate. please stop killing us. i can't take it any more. excuse me, i can't take this any more, i have to go work. sorry. gunfire three people were brutally knifed to death after the attacker entered the church early yesterday morning. police, who were quickly on the scene, sho
the party's investigation into jeremy corbyn's comments will run its course. could be expelled. that would be an explosive outcome. but for now, though, labour wants to avoid returning to the days of factional fighting. leila nathoo, bbc news, westminster. thousands of soldiers and police are being deployed in france to protect places of worship and schools, following yesterday's knife attack in nice. three people were killed at the notre—dame basilica. the 21—year—old suspect, who'd only...
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news but form such china he joins us tonight from nashville tennessee it's good to see you again jeremy i mean it's impressive stuff that we're getting from china right now reporting nearly 5 percent growth despite the pandemic doesn't that vindicate beijing's clear policy tough lockdowns last spring that the rest of the world looked at in horror. in many ways it does i think one should say that you shouldn't believe any numbers coming out of beijing we don't know if it really is 5 percent the chinese government the chinese communist party have many ways of manipulation the fake us nonetheless it is very clear that things are getting back to normal at least domestically there was an enormous travel season of the national day october 1 solar day people are spending that kind assuming they are hanging out together in large groups without wearing face masks and the economies of this bouncing back because they took a science based approach to handling this and then. a science based approach isn't that part of the lesson to be learned here the clear line forward by beijing but also by taiwan
news but form such china he joins us tonight from nashville tennessee it's good to see you again jeremy i mean it's impressive stuff that we're getting from china right now reporting nearly 5 percent growth despite the pandemic doesn't that vindicate beijing's clear policy tough lockdowns last spring that the rest of the world looked at in horror. in many ways it does i think one should say that you shouldn't believe any numbers coming out of beijing we don't know if it really is 5 percent the...
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news but form such china he joins us tonight from nashville tennessee it's good to see you again jeremy i mean it's impressive stuff that we're getting from china right now reporting a nearly 5 percent growth despite the pandemic doesn't that vindicate beijing's clear policy tough lockdowns last spring that the rest of the world looked at and who're. in many ways it does i think one should say that you shouldn't believe any numbers coming out of beijing we don't know if it really is 5 percent the chinese government the chinese communist party have many ways of manipulation the fake us nonetheless it is very clear that things are getting back to normal at least domestically there was an enormous travel season the national day october 1 weeklong holiday people are spending that kind of assuming they are hanging out together in large groups without wearing face masks and the economies of this bouncing back because they took a science based approach to handling this and then you have a science based approach isn't that part of the lesson to be learned here the clear line forward by beijing
news but form such china he joins us tonight from nashville tennessee it's good to see you again jeremy i mean it's impressive stuff that we're getting from china right now reporting a nearly 5 percent growth despite the pandemic doesn't that vindicate beijing's clear policy tough lockdowns last spring that the rest of the world looked at and who're. in many ways it does i think one should say that you shouldn't believe any numbers coming out of beijing we don't know if it really is 5 percent...
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veteran of the obama campaigns in 20082012 in london jeremy shapiro a research director at the european council on foreign relations the votes of you gentlemen thank you very much. it is what autocrats and dictators do when they don't like the message they shut down or get rid of the messengers and that is exactly what is happening now in bill roofs the coverage of mass protests has gained traction and attention globally to the dismay of president lukashenko the result is now is not good news for foreign journalists connelly joins me in just a moment he was just forced to leave bella ruse but 1st his report on efforts to gag the media and what that means for the 1st test of. weeks of protests capturing imaginations around the world colorful symbols charismatic leaders. it's often turned ugly security forces cracking down brutally on peaceful protests and when it did photographers and journalists were there to report. people here tell you one thing time and time again knowing that the world is watching makes them feel safer. they show the outside attention acts as a restraint on the gove
veteran of the obama campaigns in 20082012 in london jeremy shapiro a research director at the european council on foreign relations the votes of you gentlemen thank you very much. it is what autocrats and dictators do when they don't like the message they shut down or get rid of the messengers and that is exactly what is happening now in bill roofs the coverage of mass protests has gained traction and attention globally to the dismay of president lukashenko the result is now is not good news...
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news platforms such china he joins us tonight from nashville tennessee it's good to see you again jeremy i mean it's impressive stuff that we're getting from china right now reporting a nearly 5 percent growth despite the pandemic doesn't that vindicate beijing's clear policy tough lockdowns last spring that the rest of the world looked at and who're. in many ways it does i think one should say that you shouldn't believe any numbers coming out of beijing we don't know if it really is 5 percent the chinese government the chinese communist party have many ways of manipulation the figures nonetheless it is very clear that things are getting back to normal at least domestically there was an enormous travel season of the national day october 1 week long holiday people are spending their consuming they are hanging out together in large groups without wearing face masks and the economies of this is bouncing back because they took a science based approach to handling this and then you have a science based approach isn't that part of the lesson to be learned here the clear line forward by beijing
news platforms such china he joins us tonight from nashville tennessee it's good to see you again jeremy i mean it's impressive stuff that we're getting from china right now reporting a nearly 5 percent growth despite the pandemic doesn't that vindicate beijing's clear policy tough lockdowns last spring that the rest of the world looked at and who're. in many ways it does i think one should say that you shouldn't believe any numbers coming out of beijing we don't know if it really is 5 percent...
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coming up, we take a breath and take stock of all tech earnings with jeremy of greater investments.his is bloomberg. investments. this is bloomberg. ♪ let's take a look at some of these after hours movers rom some of these tech giants. extraordinary evening here. a little more red. almost 4%. amazon down nearly 1%. facebook hanging in there, obviously all of these companies have had an incredible year so to next, tock of what's what's now, joining us, investment portfolio manager jeremy brian. apple and res of facebook. these companies have had an incredible run. anything that you've seen today in earnings change the story either up down for these companies? honestly, no. apple.lly with >> thank you for joining us. it.reciate [laughter] >> apple especially. this quarter, was important from the perspective of just making sure they were still on pace, which generally they are. here is nothing, you know, there was nothing dramatic. at the end of the day it's what's coming for them. we're in a super cycle or in that kind of mode. there are a lot of people had their phones for three plus
coming up, we take a breath and take stock of all tech earnings with jeremy of greater investments.his is bloomberg. investments. this is bloomberg. ♪ let's take a look at some of these after hours movers rom some of these tech giants. extraordinary evening here. a little more red. almost 4%. amazon down nearly 1%. facebook hanging in there, obviously all of these companies have had an incredible year so to next, tock of what's what's now, joining us, investment portfolio manager jeremy...
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jeremy, what's your take on this? wouldn't it have been so easy for the president to clearly denounce this? >> it absolutely would have but we've seen time and time again with him that this is just not his style. he's, first of all, incapable of admitting any type of fault or flaw in his behavior. he doesn't want to lose an argument or look like he's conceding any point which would be exactly what he's doing if he disavowed qanon more forcefully. i think you have to go back and look at his record here and this is almost word for word what happened in 2016 when he was asked to disavow david duke. now he eventually did, but this was after days of back and forth where he wouldn't do it. and he said, i don't know who david duke is. i'm not sure about these white supremacist groups and what they do. there may be some groups in there that do some good things. i mean, this is almost a script that he reads from when he gets into these situations where he doesn't want to admit fault and where he is worried about potentially si
jeremy, what's your take on this? wouldn't it have been so easy for the president to clearly denounce this? >> it absolutely would have but we've seen time and time again with him that this is just not his style. he's, first of all, incapable of admitting any type of fault or flaw in his behavior. he doesn't want to lose an argument or look like he's conceding any point which would be exactly what he's doing if he disavowed qanon more forcefully. i think you have to go back and look at...
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you heard jeremy's report there. it is a real battleground state there, and one, by the way, that both sides are fighting over. for democrats it's a decade-long project of trying to flip that reliably red state blue. it only went to bill clinton in a long time. and hopefully they're counting on the present as well, and donald trump cleanly understands those 11 electoral votes are critical. also note, when you put up that map, pence's schedule seems to just follow trump a day later. like he does cleanup. yesterday president trump was in wisconsin and michigan, and right now vice president pence is there. a couple days ago president trump was in pennsylvania, mike pence comes in behind. so they seem to be following each other as an amplification tool. watch those great lakes, michigan, wisconsin, pennsylvania you'll see more activity in those three states than anywhere else. >> joe biden will be in florida tomorrow. president obama was there yesterday. how is florida looking now? >> it's a real tossup state. it's the b
you heard jeremy's report there. it is a real battleground state there, and one, by the way, that both sides are fighting over. for democrats it's a decade-long project of trying to flip that reliably red state blue. it only went to bill clinton in a long time. and hopefully they're counting on the present as well, and donald trump cleanly understands those 11 electoral votes are critical. also note, when you put up that map, pence's schedule seems to just follow trump a day later. like he does...
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the party's investigation into jeremy corbyn‘s comments will run its course.lled. that would be an explosive outcome. but for now, though, labour wants to avoid returning to the days of factional fighting. leila nathoo, bbc news, westminster. four people have been killed in a powerful earthquake around the turkish city of izmir. turkish authorities say 120 people have been injured. tremors from the quake, which had a magnitude of at least 6.6 — were felt as far away as athens and istanbul. its epicentre was in the aegean sea. turkish officials say 20 buildings have collapsed in izmir. footage from the city show people scrambling over the rubble looking for survivors. there are also reports of flooding in the city. concerned about the risk of a tsunami. we have alsojust had concerned about the risk of a tsunami. we have also just had these latest pictures in, which show flooding in the wake of this earthquake. these are the latest pictures that have just come through to us. while we look at these pictures, let's bring in our correspondent, who is following all
the party's investigation into jeremy corbyn‘s comments will run its course.lled. that would be an explosive outcome. but for now, though, labour wants to avoid returning to the days of factional fighting. leila nathoo, bbc news, westminster. four people have been killed in a powerful earthquake around the turkish city of izmir. turkish authorities say 120 people have been injured. tremors from the quake, which had a magnitude of at least 6.6 — were felt as far away as athens and istanbul....
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here in the uk, borisjohnson‘s conservative party is 5 points behind in one poll and jeremy corbyn, labour'sormer leader has been suspended from the party. amidst a crisis do we crave the conventional politics and duller virtues of competance and compassion rather than the swagger and promise of the populist? after the 2008 financial crisis, angela merkel in germany survived whilst other incumbent governments fell. is that a template for how politics will settle after covid joining me this week is ned temko of the christian science monitor, and coburn, presenter of the bbc‘s politics live. lets begin with the seismic event of this week. the us election is this tuesday november 3rd. but has much of it already happened? over 80 million people have already voted. more have already cast their ballot in texas than did overall in 2016 and we still have polling day to come. if there is a very high turnout what does that mean? but first, the big question — has covid fundamentally shifted the basis for everyone‘s political choices? jeffrey kofman, i am going to start with you on that, if i may. do yo
here in the uk, borisjohnson‘s conservative party is 5 points behind in one poll and jeremy corbyn, labour'sormer leader has been suspended from the party. amidst a crisis do we crave the conventional politics and duller virtues of competance and compassion rather than the swagger and promise of the populist? after the 2008 financial crisis, angela merkel in germany survived whilst other incumbent governments fell. is that a template for how politics will settle after covid joining me this...
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hello, jeremy.re on a personal capacity tonight rather than representing sage. given that the famous meeting on the 21st of september where the idea of the circuit breaker was signed off by the scientific advisers. why did you think the circuit break was something necessary? the transmission of the infection and the numbers across the uk really started to fall and really reach their low point in about a 10th ofjuly, and since then they have just been edging up consistently throuthuly, august, then into september, and by the middle of september at the time of that meeting you could see they were at that point of inflection, when they go from gradual increase to a pretty dramatic increase, and when the community transmission builds up i am afraid to say hospitalisation and, tragically, deaths, will always follow, and that's what we were seeing through the early weeks of september through to that meeting. has the government missed the boat this time around? yes. personal view, iwould have moved on the
hello, jeremy.re on a personal capacity tonight rather than representing sage. given that the famous meeting on the 21st of september where the idea of the circuit breaker was signed off by the scientific advisers. why did you think the circuit break was something necessary? the transmission of the infection and the numbers across the uk really started to fall and really reach their low point in about a 10th ofjuly, and since then they have just been edging up consistently throuthuly, august,...
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i want to go to jeremy diamond. give us what you know at this hour. >> reporter: we know the president is back at national military medical center inside once again after doing the surprise drive by in front -- in the front entrance of walter reed where we know there have been dozens of the presidents supporters gathered all day cheering for him, cars going by and honking to show this support. clearly the president saw reports of that on the news. he tweeted earlier in the day thanking those supporters. but then perhaps the president also sensed an opportunity here, an opportunity to come out and show his face for the first time as we saw him board marine one at the white house friday evening to come to walt aer ree national military medical center where he's treated for coronavirus, significant symptoms of the coronavirus. but the president after several days of mixed messaging from the president's physicians, dr. shawn conley, white house chief of staff, messaging gone awry, the messenger in chief decided to take
i want to go to jeremy diamond. give us what you know at this hour. >> reporter: we know the president is back at national military medical center inside once again after doing the surprise drive by in front -- in the front entrance of walter reed where we know there have been dozens of the presidents supporters gathered all day cheering for him, cars going by and honking to show this support. clearly the president saw reports of that on the news. he tweeted earlier in the day thanking...
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jeremy faus, emergency physician at brigham women's hospital. good to see all of you. a better picture of who was there and why the president felt like he needed to do this. clearly there are signs from many analyzing him, a president just starving for attention right now and feeling like the underdog and would invite peo e people. >> once he made it back to the white house residence, he was agitating to get out of the white house residence into the oval office, which he then subsequently did as he put several other white house aides at risk of potentially catching that virus. now we see the president is running back to the campaign trail essentially. the president holding campaign rallies across the country. no question, the president agitating to get back on the campaign trail. the president knows as much campaigning as he can do to try and change that message. several hundred people, almost no social distancing whatsoever. slight change from previous events at the white house be no question, these people have not been tested. they've only gotten temperature checks a
jeremy faus, emergency physician at brigham women's hospital. good to see all of you. a better picture of who was there and why the president felt like he needed to do this. clearly there are signs from many analyzing him, a president just starving for attention right now and feeling like the underdog and would invite peo e people. >> once he made it back to the white house residence, he was agitating to get out of the white house residence into the oval office, which he then subsequently...
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jeremy diamond, cnn, the white house. >> thanks, jeremy, for that update. so a model that's often been overlooked during this pandemic has given the u.s. a serious wakeup call so i want to show you some of this data. the model is based on current conditions so let's look at what those are, right now. as you can see here, most states are seeing an increase in cases, compared to a week ago. at this hour, johns hopkins university has the number of lives lost in the u.s. at slightly more than 214,000. the university of washington model projects a total of almost 400,000 covid deaths, by february the 1st, in the u.s. now, the model, also, says if social distancing mandates are relaxed, that number could easily surpass half a million people dying. but that same model, also, predicts that if almost everyone in the u.s. wore masks, tens of thousands of lives would be saved. well, dr. george rodriguez is an internal medicine and viral specialist. he joins me, now, from los angeles. doctor, lovely to see you again. i just want to get your take on these projections. i
jeremy diamond, cnn, the white house. >> thanks, jeremy, for that update. so a model that's often been overlooked during this pandemic has given the u.s. a serious wakeup call so i want to show you some of this data. the model is based on current conditions so let's look at what those are, right now. as you can see here, most states are seeing an increase in cases, compared to a week ago. at this hour, johns hopkins university has the number of lives lost in the u.s. at slightly more than...
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jeremy, it's nice to see you. thanks for making time. >> hey, rachel. >> so this is a lot going on, the surprise announcement today from the justice department about the indictment of these russian hackers. when you look at this with your background in intelligence and your understanding of what russia has done to target our democracy and others, what do you think is most important here for people to understand? >> i think what's most important is that the gru, this russian military organization that was responsible for the 2016 hack and dump operation against the democrats, that was responsible for the 2015 election interference in france, as you noted, and is responsible for these malicious cyberattacks against u.s. hospitals and business, they are very active and very capable, and they are, in fact, probably behind this russian intelligence operation, at least it looks and appears to be a russian intelligence operation targeting the biden campaign. >> last week andrew weissman, who is part of the mueller invest
jeremy, it's nice to see you. thanks for making time. >> hey, rachel. >> so this is a lot going on, the surprise announcement today from the justice department about the indictment of these russian hackers. when you look at this with your background in intelligence and your understanding of what russia has done to target our democracy and others, what do you think is most important here for people to understand? >> i think what's most important is that the gru, this russian...
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britain's obvious issue of a virus he has suspended former leader jeremy corbett after he downplayed a report that found evidence of anti semitism in the party during his leadership says he was not part of the problem and that it had been overstated the investigation by britain's equality watchdog found jewish party members suffered harassment and the complaints were ignored current leader care starmer says the report is a day of shame for the labor if after all the pain all the grief and all the evidence in this report there are still those who think there's no problem without the summit as i'm at the labor party but it's all exaggerated or a thought. but frankly you are part of the problem to a jew should be the labor party either the barca has more now from london. it's a huge blow for people who supported jeremy corbyn throughout all of this and the big blow for the man himself who's led the labor party for 4 and a half years against 3 successive conservative governments of david cameron to rescind mayor boris johnson until dramatically losing the election in december against bor
britain's obvious issue of a virus he has suspended former leader jeremy corbett after he downplayed a report that found evidence of anti semitism in the party during his leadership says he was not part of the problem and that it had been overstated the investigation by britain's equality watchdog found jewish party members suffered harassment and the complaints were ignored current leader care starmer says the report is a day of shame for the labor if after all the pain all the grief and all...