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jeremy: exactly. to think about representation, you have to be thinking about supporting asian businesses. it is all interconnected. so, we encourage people to not only go see the film, but go back to chinatown, asian-american communities, support those restaurants and those small businesses that need your help right now. kristen: how are restaurants related to this? jeremy: we had some the cast, director, some of the soundtrack artists at some of our favorite restaurants in san francisco, los angeles and new york. we worked with different foodies and food service leaders in the community to amplify those restaurants. just to give an example of the types of restaurants out there that we should all patronize and support. kristen: which movies and projects are you putting your efforts find not? jeremy -- efforts behind next? jeremy: another marvel film is coming out and we are excited about that. a film coming out this month talks a lot about immigration. there is a ton of great content out there. on ou
jeremy: exactly. to think about representation, you have to be thinking about supporting asian businesses. it is all interconnected. so, we encourage people to not only go see the film, but go back to chinatown, asian-american communities, support those restaurants and those small businesses that need your help right now. kristen: how are restaurants related to this? jeremy: we had some the cast, director, some of the soundtrack artists at some of our favorite restaurants in san francisco, los...
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it would never turn away from jeremy corbyn. i | turn away from jeremy corbyn.sion i think it was a very secure _ forensic vision i think it was a very secure patient for the future of the _ very secure patient for the future of the country. did very secure patient for the future of the country-— very secure patient for the future of the country. did you accept what he said, of the country. did you accept what he said. that _ of the country. did you accept what he said, that the _ of the country. did you accept what he said, that the last _ of the country. did you accept what he said, that the last labour- he said, that the last labour manifesto was not a serious plan for government? i manifesto was not a serious plan for government?— government? i think you have to recounise government? i think you have to recognise we _ government? i think you have to recognise we got _ government? i think you have to recognise we got absolutely - government? i think you have to - recognise we got absolutely hammered at the last— recognise we got absolutely hammered at the las
it would never turn away from jeremy corbyn. i | turn away from jeremy corbyn.sion i think it was a very secure _ forensic vision i think it was a very secure patient for the future of the _ very secure patient for the future of the country. did very secure patient for the future of the country-— very secure patient for the future of the country. did you accept what he said, of the country. did you accept what he said. that _ of the country. did you accept what he said, that the _ of the...
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jeremy: that's a great question. clearly, the agreements in place between the franchise owners, who own these machines, and taylor, the company that sells the machines, as well as services the machines, all of the documentation that they had at the time of sale would indicate that they actually own these machines, they own the data on these machines, and it's really interesting about this particular case. there are no other agreements going on. if you look at apple or john deere, when you buy a tractor or iphone, there is a terms of service, an end user license agreement. these companies specify all those things, but taylor in the nick donald ice cream machines, that stuff is not there. it's decades behind. there's been a lot of your responsibility and probably incompetency going on here, and the franchisees are the ones that have to pay. taylor: it's really interesting. we have been reading a lot about this in preparation for the interview, and i think there is a lot of interesting questions here, between what is th
jeremy: that's a great question. clearly, the agreements in place between the franchise owners, who own these machines, and taylor, the company that sells the machines, as well as services the machines, all of the documentation that they had at the time of sale would indicate that they actually own these machines, they own the data on these machines, and it's really interesting about this particular case. there are no other agreements going on. if you look at apple or john deere, when you buy a...
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jeremy corb n conference here in brighton. jeremy corbyn also — conference here in brighton.nce here in brighton. jeremy corbyn also still featuring in - conference here in brighton. jeremy corbyn also still featuring in a - corbyn also still featuring in a manner. , , , , ., ~ corbyn also still featuring in a manner. , , ,, .,~ ., manner. yes, well, he is speaking at an event here _ manner. yes, well, he is speaking at an event here run _ manner. yes, well, he is speaking at an event here run by _ manner. yes, well, he is speaking at an event here run by the _ manner. yes, well, he is speaking at an event here run by the momentumi an event here run by the momentum grassroots campaign group on the left of the labour party, not part of the official labour party conference itself, where he may well have some choice words for how keir starmer is going about his leadership. john mcdonnell, the former shadow chancellor under jeremy corbyn, said tonight he has been holding back from making personal attacks on keir starmer as well asjeremy personal attacks on keir starmer as well as
jeremy corb n conference here in brighton. jeremy corbyn also — conference here in brighton.nce here in brighton. jeremy corbyn also still featuring in - conference here in brighton. jeremy corbyn also still featuring in a - corbyn also still featuring in a manner. , , , , ., ~ corbyn also still featuring in a manner. , , ,, .,~ ., manner. yes, well, he is speaking at an event here _ manner. yes, well, he is speaking at an event here run _ manner. yes, well, he is speaking at an event here...
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well, jeremy corbyn will be here. he will have _ that? well, jeremy corbyn will be here.hing to l that? well, jeremy corbyn will be i here. he will have something to say. john mcdonnell has been taking his piece already, attacking third keir starmer�*s proposals. and here you are. should you and others who supported jeremy corbyn which in the end did not work, the electorate overwhelmingly rejected him and his policies, perhaps take a back—seat and lettuce are keir starmer do his thing? and lettuce are keir starmer do his thin ? ., , ., and lettuce are keir starmer do his thin ? ., ., , , and lettuce are keir starmer do his thing? the labour leadership start award and then _ thing? the labour leadership start award and then the _ thing? the labour leadership start award and then the left _ thing? the labour leadership start award and then the left of- thing? the labour leadership start award and then the left of the - thing? the labour leadership start| award and then the left of the party say can you not do that and can you fight the tories instead and then everyone says
well, jeremy corbyn will be here. he will have _ that? well, jeremy corbyn will be here.hing to l that? well, jeremy corbyn will be i here. he will have something to say. john mcdonnell has been taking his piece already, attacking third keir starmer�*s proposals. and here you are. should you and others who supported jeremy corbyn which in the end did not work, the electorate overwhelmingly rejected him and his policies, perhaps take a back—seat and lettuce are keir starmer do his thing? and...
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the driver, jeremy troubles junior jeremy was in a car. the car was parked and the officers believe that they were involved in some sort of illegal drug activity. they approached the car, jeremy sped off and the officer ended up having his foot run over by the car. he then shot into the car at jeremy several times. they were shooting with the intent to kill. yeah, you got 2 bullets and it's just they fill in. if they, if they remove the boat, they killed. so they have to leave him. then he, he got shot in the ham, his whole head shattered. and his p, he's pinky is gone. he had to get his whole hand reconstructed. trebled is now charged with aggravated battery, with a deadly weapon. that charges aggravated battery and a police officer. so that's pretty serious. typically, 3 to 15 years. i mean one we can't even imagine or a 2 year old i just graduated from high school. he didn't me. it took everything away from didn't get what classes they didn't get to go to prom because it's one thing we just have to wait and you know, we could do car sit
the driver, jeremy troubles junior jeremy was in a car. the car was parked and the officers believe that they were involved in some sort of illegal drug activity. they approached the car, jeremy sped off and the officer ended up having his foot run over by the car. he then shot into the car at jeremy several times. they were shooting with the intent to kill. yeah, you got 2 bullets and it's just they fill in. if they, if they remove the boat, they killed. so they have to leave him. then he, he...
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jeremy hunt is talking disagree slightly with jeremy hunt.iate pressures on the nhs and of course there are immediate pressures on the nhs but that is the way you kick this can down the road yet again. we actually need the investment in social care now, not waiting for the health service to be... the queue and i think that is whether conversation is so important. if you want to invest in social k likely undermine and increase the cost and health care system. that is why we really do need this long—term plan for social care. the nhs has had a long—term plan and funding to back it for the last few years. it is about time social care after 30 years had that stability and certainty to reform and improve his quality of care. paul, thank you very much for your post this morning. chair of the social care institute for excellence. the foreign secretary dominic raab is in pakistan for talks on how to secure safe passage out of afghanistan for people who are eligible to settle in the uk. after meeting quatari officials to discuss the crisis yesterday,
jeremy hunt is talking disagree slightly with jeremy hunt.iate pressures on the nhs and of course there are immediate pressures on the nhs but that is the way you kick this can down the road yet again. we actually need the investment in social care now, not waiting for the health service to be... the queue and i think that is whether conversation is so important. if you want to invest in social k likely undermine and increase the cost and health care system. that is why we really do need this...
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as long as jeremy corbyn is there and there _ long as jeremy corbyn is there and there is— long as jeremyr's — there is a faction around him, keir starmer'sjob will be there is a faction around him, keir starmer's job will be very difficult. starmer's 'ob will be very difficult. ,, ., starmer's 'ob will be very difficult. . p, p, starmer's 'ob will be very difficult._ starmer's 'ob will be very difficult. ,, ., ., , ., , ., difficult. sian, a story saying that victo is difficult. sian, a story saying that victory is more — difficult. sian, a story saying that victory is more important - difficult. sian, a story saying that victory is more important than i victory is more important than unity. has the left been buried? i unity. has the left been buried? i think it is unlikely the left has been buried. we saw the resignation of the shadow minister, we have seen these rule changes, there is speculation in this times story that could jeremy corbyn go? he is an independent now, having had the whip suspended after the anti—semitism row. but i think it is very unlikely that the left has gone. bu
as long as jeremy corbyn is there and there _ long as jeremy corbyn is there and there is— long as jeremyr's — there is a faction around him, keir starmer'sjob will be there is a faction around him, keir starmer's job will be very difficult. starmer's 'ob will be very difficult. ,, ., starmer's 'ob will be very difficult. . p, p, starmer's 'ob will be very difficult._ starmer's 'ob will be very difficult. ,, ., ., , ., , ., difficult. sian, a story saying that victo is difficult. sian, a...
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corbyn or somebody like him _ chosen jeremy corbyn or somebody like him as— chosen jeremy corbyn ord and possibly would do it again. let _ would do it again. let us _ would do it again. let us look at the times, anna. story here, about police tackling m25 protestors set to be given more power, these are environmental protesters we have seen about a variety of different thing, some of them intent on being arrested because i think writing letters and waving banners isn't getting the message through about climate change. notjust change. not just writing change. notjust writing letters, so this is a group called insulate britain, they say ex theion rebellion is too moderate. they are known for crossing the line often with what is lawful to get attention and to raise awareness. and these activists are more bent on that and the story is that ministers are trying to give police more powers to be able to tackle this and be able to have greater powers of arrest, and, being able to actually do something about it when such a situation of the m25 being road blocked once again, comes across. jon
corbyn or somebody like him _ chosen jeremy corbyn or somebody like him as— chosen jeremy corbyn ord and possibly would do it again. let _ would do it again. let us _ would do it again. let us look at the times, anna. story here, about police tackling m25 protestors set to be given more power, these are environmental protesters we have seen about a variety of different thing, some of them intent on being arrested because i think writing letters and waving banners isn't getting the message...
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close jeremy corbyn ally. in the front - jeremy corbyn ally.e to call for higher minimum wage or higher statutory sick pay.— higher minimum wage or higher statutory sick pay. thank you very much, statutory sick pay. thank you very much. ian — statutory sick pay. thank you very much, ian watson _ statutory sick pay. thank you very much, ian watson there. - statutory sick pay. thank you very much, ian watson there. the - much, ian watson there. the residents of a village in bedfordshire woke up this morning to a completely different view after a 70 metre high 7 for some people they were eyesores, but others consider them to be historic monuments to the industrial area. they've been part of the bedfordshire skyline for nearly 100 years. but not any more. one by one they fell. among the watching crowds, former workers who came to say farewell. i former workers who came to say farewell. . , former workers who came to say farewell. ., , , , ., ,., farewell. i am very upset about it. sent a farewell. i am very upset about it. spent a lot — farewell. i
close jeremy corbyn ally. in the front - jeremy corbyn ally.e to call for higher minimum wage or higher statutory sick pay.— higher minimum wage or higher statutory sick pay. thank you very much, statutory sick pay. thank you very much. ian — statutory sick pay. thank you very much, ian watson _ statutory sick pay. thank you very much, ian watson there. - statutory sick pay. thank you very much, ian watson there. the - much, ian watson there. the residents of a village in bedfordshire woke...
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came to the example. you just used, that was around them trying to get rid - of tom watson, when jeremyer, you need to do that now. yeah, becausejeremy corbyn did not have enough control of the party and it stymied him and he would have benefited from having more control, which is what keir starmer is trying to do. well, the way you get control. is that you ensure that you win elections and the partyi and kier has got control of the nec, he has got a majority of the nec i and in terms of the structural. arrangements, we were settled on one person, one vote, - that was settled by ed miliband and now, to raise it again, i within 18 months of a general election and you have a row over it, it is- absolutely pointless. it would have been better for him to say, look, i this is what i am thinking of, let us have a proper- consultation, take a biti of time over it, he most probably would have got - a compromise settlement anyway and people would have been relatively happy. | to do it this way has i just provoked everyone. john, there is a bigger thought though here, isn't there, which on newsca
came to the example. you just used, that was around them trying to get rid - of tom watson, when jeremyer, you need to do that now. yeah, becausejeremy corbyn did not have enough control of the party and it stymied him and he would have benefited from having more control, which is what keir starmer is trying to do. well, the way you get control. is that you ensure that you win elections and the partyi and kier has got control of the nec, he has got a majority of the nec i and in terms of the...
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corbyn and why jeremy— did not like jeremy corbyn and why jeremy corbyn did not win the selection, istry and i'm always a hit— proud enough of the country and i'm always a bit sceptical when they do this because it can feel very forced in an— this because it can feel very forced in an authentic but keir starmer linked _ in an authentic but keir starmer linked it— in an authentic but keir starmer linked it to _ in an authentic but keir starmer linked it to football is taking the knee _ linked it to football is taking the knee and — linked it to football is taking the knee and how proud we should be of that and _ knee and how proud we should be of that and how shameful it was for the government to criticise them for doing _ government to criticise them for doing so— government to criticise them for doing so and i felt all in all it was — doing so and i felt all in all it was really good speech. | doing so and i felt all in all it was really good speech. i don't know if ou saw was really good speech. i don't know if you saw the _ was really good speech. i don't know if you saw the report
corbyn and why jeremy— did not like jeremy corbyn and why jeremy corbyn did not win the selection, istry and i'm always a hit— proud enough of the country and i'm always a bit sceptical when they do this because it can feel very forced in an— this because it can feel very forced in an authentic but keir starmer linked _ in an authentic but keir starmer linked it— in an authentic but keir starmer linked it to _ in an authentic but keir starmer linked it to football is taking the knee _...
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of leadership from caste alma he, one of the leadership on the basis of building on the legacy of jeremy colbin. and unfortunately, a fall from being the unity candidate is the promise to be a spent, his time naval contemplating really in terms of trying to eradicate. and he's kind of socialist elements within the labor party. and of course, is joined in this sort of bipartisan approach in relation to the cobra situation and has been reluctant. it seems to criticize the, the problem minister. you know, the big mistake that the labor party made. and it was something that i was railing about when i was still a member of the parliamentary party. is this commitment to a 2nd referendum and they were perceived as the pro establishment party, which is rather ironic, given the record of the conservative policy in the form of bullying and club member . and the former for barrister johnson is being portrayed as a sort of anti establishment figure which he was. but my argument was that we should take the concert of his own their own game. and we should have been arguing about last election for gett
of leadership from caste alma he, one of the leadership on the basis of building on the legacy of jeremy colbin. and unfortunately, a fall from being the unity candidate is the promise to be a spent, his time naval contemplating really in terms of trying to eradicate. and he's kind of socialist elements within the labor party. and of course, is joined in this sort of bipartisan approach in relation to the cobra situation and has been reluctant. it seems to criticize the, the problem minister....
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then he would have stormed him with a, probably an even bigger majority than, than jeremy achieved. but i just remember that the conference, it's sort of h to mind memory really. and there was a level of disappointment because tony been had overwhelming grocery support. he was an incredible communicator. someone who was a, was a towering figure in the political world. and i think he would have been a brilliant leader. and in my opinion, the best prime minister, the britain never had a conference memory for, from you, for all the, the conservative party conferences and the french events that you went to over the years as a standing memory of what my me one that might cause brought us johnston pause for thought to see has he prepared to accept the agitation in manchester, 975, was the 1st party conference that margaret thatcher address as the new leader of the opposition. i went along and i was newly elected as above the city counsellor. and i heard her speech talking about how the state should be served, not a master, and that we should fight socialist and take the chris stands for.
then he would have stormed him with a, probably an even bigger majority than, than jeremy achieved. but i just remember that the conference, it's sort of h to mind memory really. and there was a level of disappointment because tony been had overwhelming grocery support. he was an incredible communicator. someone who was a, was a towering figure in the political world. and i think he would have been a brilliant leader. and in my opinion, the best prime minister, the britain never had a...
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various people from the jeremy _ united to do that.e rebecca long—bailey, the fact that he's gone, what does that say about keir starmer�*s leadership? it he's gone, what does that say about keir starmer's leadership?— keir starmer's leadership? it says he doesn't — keir starmer's leadership? it says he doesn't want _ keir starmer's leadership? it says he doesn't want to _ keir starmer's leadership? it says he doesn't want to involve - keir starmer's leadership? it says he doesn't want to involve people j he doesn't want to involve people who were involved in the previous regime. and that's undermining the unity committing to. i think it's pursuing a bit of a factional agenda in spite of his promise, and it's yet more of his ten pledges that are being bent. and i deeply regret that, i don't think it will do him or the party any good. the latest res-onse or the party any good. the latest response to _ or the party any good. the latest response to andy _ or the party any good. the latest response to andy mcdonald's - response to andy mcd
various people from the jeremy _ united to do that.e rebecca long—bailey, the fact that he's gone, what does that say about keir starmer�*s leadership? it he's gone, what does that say about keir starmer's leadership?— keir starmer's leadership? it says he doesn't — keir starmer's leadership? it says he doesn't want _ keir starmer's leadership? it says he doesn't want to _ keir starmer's leadership? it says he doesn't want to involve - keir starmer's leadership? it says he doesn't want...
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jeremy hunt talked about — catastrophic care costs. talked about making sure that the young were not disproportionately having to pay for this cost. what's your view on that, if it's older people benefiting, they should be the ones who pay?— the ones who pay? firstly i'd like to oint the ones who pay? firstly i'd like to point out _ the ones who pay? firstly i'd like to point out that _ the ones who pay? firstly i'd like to point out that social— the ones who pay? firstly i'd like to point out that social care - the ones who pay? firstly i'd like to point out that social care is . the ones who pay? firstly i'd like | to point out that social care is the support that older and working age disabled people receive in either their community, within a care home to live as independently as possible. so it isn'tjust about older people, about half of the bill to social care is for working age disabled people. that being said, however, yes, we obviously have an ageing population, and the need for social care is increasing. and ideally, yes, the
jeremy hunt talked about — catastrophic care costs. talked about making sure that the young were not disproportionately having to pay for this cost. what's your view on that, if it's older people benefiting, they should be the ones who pay?— the ones who pay? firstly i'd like to oint the ones who pay? firstly i'd like to point out _ the ones who pay? firstly i'd like to point out that _ the ones who pay? firstly i'd like to point out that social— the ones who pay? firstly i'd like to...
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and in the previous contest, jeremy corbyn wouldn't have gotten on the ballot.hat we possibly can. there would have been only one candidate. and in the previous contest, jeremy corbyn wouldn't have gotten on the ballot. that is why the party but lack left will vote if you're in a zero—hours contract, are you really very interested in a party that is more interested in talking about how it might or might not elect the leaders in the future? if you can see off the left, he could be seen as decisive, but in the process, he will be highlighting his parties divisions. to afghanistan, the key moments in the fight for kabul, it was when the taliban freed thousands of prisoners from their main jail. taliban freed thousands of prisoners from their mainjail. some of taliban freed thousands of prisoners from their main jail. some of those prisoners have become caretakers of the prison itself. jeremy was given access behind the taliban to their former cell—mates in the jail. the guards ran through their lives to the jail as the taliban advanced on kabul. now, the jail is em
and in the previous contest, jeremy corbyn wouldn't have gotten on the ballot.hat we possibly can. there would have been only one candidate. and in the previous contest, jeremy corbyn wouldn't have gotten on the ballot. that is why the party but lack left will vote if you're in a zero—hours contract, are you really very interested in a party that is more interested in talking about how it might or might not elect the leaders in the future? if you can see off the left, he could be seen as...
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and to make it clear to the _ jeremy corbyn. ran in 2019. so to have supporters of the old guard heckling from the hall itself, i don't think necessarily will be a bad thing because — necessarily will be a bad thing because keir starmer can deal with it and _ because keir starmer can deal with it and indeed did deal with it very welt _ it and indeed did deal with it very welt it— it and indeed did deal with it very well. it emphasises there is a difference between them. but of course _ difference between them. but of course it — difference between them. but of course it is notjust need to emphasise the difference between him, emphasise the difference between him. the _ emphasise the difference between him, the old labourand emphasise the difference between him, the old labour and the emphasise the difference between him, the old labourand the labour of him— him, the old labourand the labour of him but — him, the old labourand the labour of him but also the same size the differences between the conservative party and _ difference
and to make it clear to the _ jeremy corbyn. ran in 2019. so to have supporters of the old guard heckling from the hall itself, i don't think necessarily will be a bad thing because — necessarily will be a bad thing because keir starmer can deal with it and _ because keir starmer can deal with it and indeed did deal with it very welt _ it and indeed did deal with it very welt it— it and indeed did deal with it very well. it emphasises there is a difference between them. but of course _...
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it seems like another world now, the jeremy kyle show — like another world now, the jeremy kyle show.would... i think you are right. but, yes, yes spoken and said - would... i think you are right. but, yes, yes spoken and said that - would... i think you are right. but, yes, yes spoken and said that he i would... i think you are right. but, i yes, yes spoken and said that he did not feel— yes, yes spoken and said that he did not feel he~~ — yes, yes spoken and said that he did not feel he... his is interested hear— not feel he... his is interested hear his— not feel he... his is interested hear his side of it, but i personally am more interested in the impact _ personally am more interested in the impact on _ personally am more interested in the impact on those who were potentially exploited _ impact on those who were potentially exploited by the show when it was on tv. . . , exploited by the show when it was on tv. james, your take on the coachella — tv. james, your take on the coachella l— tv. james, your take on the coachella i agree _ n on —— on its? -- on its? i agree complete wi
it seems like another world now, the jeremy kyle show — like another world now, the jeremy kyle show.would... i think you are right. but, yes, yes spoken and said - would... i think you are right. but, yes, yes spoken and said that - would... i think you are right. but, yes, yes spoken and said that he i would... i think you are right. but, i yes, yes spoken and said that he did not feel— yes, yes spoken and said that he did not feel he~~ — yes, yes spoken and said that he did not feel...
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i don't think jeremy hunt is advocating a job for everyone — jeremy hunt is advocating a job for everyonedults. —— jab. he says 12 to 15—year—olds are another matter — 12 to 15—year—olds are another matter which is interesting because in other— matter which is interesting because in other countries the us and israel in other countries the us and israel in particular— in other countries the us and israel in particular pfizer and moderna are being _ in particular pfizer and moderna are being licensed and used on children of that— being licensed and used on children of that age. and there is more and more _ of that age. and there is more and more evidence as to the safety and the efficacy of those jab's. where is the _ the efficacy of those jab's. where is the third — the efficacy of those jab's. where is the third booster shot is something that we don't have that much _ something that we don't have that much evidence about. so they are weighing — much evidence about. so they are weighing of decisions based on the evidence _ weighing of decisions based on the evidence we have and the most go
i don't think jeremy hunt is advocating a job for everyone — jeremy hunt is advocating a job for everyonedults. —— jab. he says 12 to 15—year—olds are another matter — 12 to 15—year—olds are another matter which is interesting because in other— matter which is interesting because in other countries the us and israel in other countries the us and israel in particular— in other countries the us and israel in particular pfizer and moderna are being _ in particular pfizer and...
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tonight we will be discussing jeremy's new book exploring the ability unique to humans of living animals walking on two legs that this was the crucial change that on for the evolution of humans despite the difficulties of the human genome. publishers weekly praises discovery in collaborating with colleagues to come through these experiencing firsthand his ability to turn anatomical evidence into a scale of human evolution and his enthusiasm will leave leaders informed and uplifted the digital podium is yours. >> i appreciate the introduction. >> great to see you. and also to harvard bookstore i'm delighted to ask jeremy about his new book about all the things that i get most excited to write about. it is a pleasure to be here and i thought if you're up for it we could kick off the conversation by having you tell us why what sets us apart from other primates in mammals. we have large brains. >> we have a lot of similarities to our primate cousins that we have differences as well. upright walking is one of those other mammals fly and swim and delete your typical mammal lives around all fou
tonight we will be discussing jeremy's new book exploring the ability unique to humans of living animals walking on two legs that this was the crucial change that on for the evolution of humans despite the difficulties of the human genome. publishers weekly praises discovery in collaborating with colleagues to come through these experiencing firsthand his ability to turn anatomical evidence into a scale of human evolution and his enthusiasm will leave leaders informed and uplifted the digital...
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cnn congressional correspondent lauren fox and white house correspondent jeremy diamond are following all of this this morning. on the hill what's happening? i mean, is there a way to a deal here. there is a case of friendly fire. democrats versus democrats. is there a path out of this? >> reporter: well, this week is really critical. the meetings today at the white house another critical moment as the president tries to make the appeal to his caucus, to members of the progressive and moderate wing, that this agenda has to be happening because both sides are giving something. and right now that's just not clear it is going to happen this is what the lead progressive pramila jayapal told cnn this morning about where things stand with moderates. >> other people are willing to crash the entire democratic agenda by refusing to come together on the reconciliation bill, which was the promise that was made. so i want to be very clear. we are the only people in the room right now that have said we want both bills done. >> reporter: it is unclear whether or not moderates would be able to give
cnn congressional correspondent lauren fox and white house correspondent jeremy diamond are following all of this this morning. on the hill what's happening? i mean, is there a way to a deal here. there is a case of friendly fire. democrats versus democrats. is there a path out of this? >> reporter: well, this week is really critical. the meetings today at the white house another critical moment as the president tries to make the appeal to his caucus, to members of the progressive and...
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jeremy diamond, lauren fox, appreciate it. appreciate the reporting. joining us to discuss, lauren lopez, cnn political analyst and picking up where jeremy left off there, the white house noting this would not be the end of the biden agenda, it is too big, right? they need infrastructure, they need this social safety net, all these changes to ultimately push through, but given the fact that the president doesn't seem to be making much headway here, i'm curious what is that alternate plan to keep pushing the agenda forward, laura? >> the plan is to continue providing to work with manchin and sinema, the two key holdouts in the senate on the big social spending package. white house strategy is to try to figure out what exactly those two senators want in this spending plan. what can they live with, what can they not live with, and take a really solid framework to progressives, and say is this enough? can you be okay with this agreement and then we can move forward to vote on the infrastructure package. it is important to remember also, erica, there was a
jeremy diamond, lauren fox, appreciate it. appreciate the reporting. joining us to discuss, lauren lopez, cnn political analyst and picking up where jeremy left off there, the white house noting this would not be the end of the biden agenda, it is too big, right? they need infrastructure, they need this social safety net, all these changes to ultimately push through, but given the fact that the president doesn't seem to be making much headway here, i'm curious what is that alternate plan to...
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it jeremy stretch stays with us em and other currencies. u.s. fewer jobs than expected in august. assistant hiring challenges suggested a slowdown in the labor market. the biggest economy. this is bloomberg. tom: welcome back to the open. we are 11 minutes into the european trading day. european stocks just about turning around very modestly in green territory. anna: certainly a little bit greener than the futures suggested, but not by much. let's have a look at some of the stocks on the move. starting with the pharmaceutical space. specifically, bio vikram ab, also known as sobe, being sold to private businesses for $8 billion, the largest shareholder, the worn bird family, supporting the transaction. it has been talked about as a potential takeover target for many years. buyouts set to be in interest. terms taking this business. they both say substantial investment required would be better done in the private space. we will watch it with interest. you've got gamers on your mind. tom: gamers in poland, strong earnings. the stock up more than 5%
it jeremy stretch stays with us em and other currencies. u.s. fewer jobs than expected in august. assistant hiring challenges suggested a slowdown in the labor market. the biggest economy. this is bloomberg. tom: welcome back to the open. we are 11 minutes into the european trading day. european stocks just about turning around very modestly in green territory. anna: certainly a little bit greener than the futures suggested, but not by much. let's have a look at some of the stocks on the move....
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jeremy bash, it is so great to get to spend some of this hour with you. charlie sykes is going to be back in a couple minutes. when we come back, former president barack obama takes on the culture of cynicism and politics of tribalism. we'll play you some of his speech today as he broke ground on his presidential center. that story's next. his presidenr that story's next. what happens when we welcome change? we can transform our workforce overnight out of convenience, or necessity. we can explore uncharted waters, and not only make new discoveries, but get there faster, with better outcomes. with app, cloud and anywhere workspace solutions, vmware helps companies navigate change-- meeting them where they are, and getting them where they want to be. faster. vmware. welcome change. paul loves food. but his diabetes made food a mystery. everything felt like a “no.” but then paul went from no to know. with freestyle libre 14 day, now he knows how food affects his glucose. d he knows whe toake different choices. take the mystery out of your glucose levels - an
jeremy bash, it is so great to get to spend some of this hour with you. charlie sykes is going to be back in a couple minutes. when we come back, former president barack obama takes on the culture of cynicism and politics of tribalism. we'll play you some of his speech today as he broke ground on his presidential center. that story's next. his presidenr that story's next. what happens when we welcome change? we can transform our workforce overnight out of convenience, or necessity. we can...
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and in the previous contest, jeremy corbyn would not have got on the ballot.w. gets organised _ against plans tomorrow. gets organised in _ against plans tomorrow. gets organised in every _ against plans tomorrow. (av organised in every single way we possibly can, let's reject all of these rules, stay strong, every single labour member. solidarity, thank you. single labour member. solidarity, thank ou. , , ,, ., , single labour member. solidarity, thank ou. , , , ., thank you. first impressions matter. if he wins thank you. first impressions matter. if he wins a — thank you. first impressions matter. if he wins a battle _ thank you. first impressions matter. if he wins a battle with _ thank you. first impressions matter. if he wins a battle with his _ thank you. first impressions matter. if he wins a battle with his own - if he wins a battle with his own party, keir starmer could be decisive, but the risk is that in the process you will also highlight his party's divisions. iain watson, bbc news, brighton. the government's latest coronavirus figures for the uk
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yes, i - absolutely agree with jeremy about that.blic now about which tax it'll raise — not whether it'll raise tax, but which tax it'll raise in order to address the social care crisis. but i thinkjeremy hunt is also quite right to say that you can't address social care on its own or the health service on its own. it is one health care system, and the truth is as we look forward to the rest of this decade, both health and social care will need more money. his proposal is the national _ will need more money. his proposal is the national insurance _ will need more money. his proposal is the national insurance system, i is the national insurance system, and we've had extra rises on national insurance, you are in the house of commons then so you will remember when tony blair was prime minister, he slipped past gordon brown that they were going to put up national insurance to bring the health spending up to the european average, orthat health spending up to the european average, or that was the aspiration. is the national insurance the r
yes, i - absolutely agree with jeremy about that.blic now about which tax it'll raise — not whether it'll raise tax, but which tax it'll raise in order to address the social care crisis. but i thinkjeremy hunt is also quite right to say that you can't address social care on its own or the health service on its own. it is one health care system, and the truth is as we look forward to the rest of this decade, both health and social care will need more money. his proposal is the national _ will...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, kabul. now it's time for a look at the weather with chris.o eastbourne in east sussex and many places will see brighter skies for a time before the weather gets cooler over the next few days. temperatures into the 20s, but big drop on the way and it will feel more autumnal. 0vernight, cargillagain way and it will feel more autumnal. 0vernight, cargill again and there will be mist and fog patches around the western and southern coasts and hills. temperatures 13 to 15 degrees. tomorrow, after a bright start in northern ireland, this rain is a cold front that will bring heavy rain and gusty winds, gusts into a0 mph and that will push into western scotland, whereas eastern scotland, england and wales, the winds are more strong, but it will be a brighter day with temperatures reaching a high of 23 degrees. that is your latest weather.
jeremy bowen, bbc news, kabul. now it's time for a look at the weather with chris.o eastbourne in east sussex and many places will see brighter skies for a time before the weather gets cooler over the next few days. temperatures into the 20s, but big drop on the way and it will feel more autumnal. 0vernight, cargillagain way and it will feel more autumnal. 0vernight, cargill again and there will be mist and fog patches around the western and southern coasts and hills. temperatures 13 to 15...
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joining us now, lauren fox and cnn correspondent jeremy diamond.auren, where are things right now? what's going on? >> reporter: well, john, this is an absolutely huge day on capitol hill for the future of the president's agenda, for the future of speaker pelosi's power over her house democratic caucus. she is someone known to get the votes if the votes are going to be there. the huge question of course whether or not this bill, this $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill that already passed the senate is going to actually come to the floor of the house of representatives. house speaker nancy pelosi saying last night that was still the plan. but, look, the whipping operation to actually ensure the votes are there might be under way. but there's no evidence that the votes are actually going to be present on the floor if she were to bring it to vote this evening. one of the key question marks, of course, are progressives going to get in here? jayapal saying if it comes to the floor, she has dozens of representatives ready to vote no because the
joining us now, lauren fox and cnn correspondent jeremy diamond.auren, where are things right now? what's going on? >> reporter: well, john, this is an absolutely huge day on capitol hill for the future of the president's agenda, for the future of speaker pelosi's power over her house democratic caucus. she is someone known to get the votes if the votes are going to be there. the huge question of course whether or not this bill, this $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill that...
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he didn't mention jeremy corbyn by name.ave to, because it's obvious in this hall, in brighton this week, the power of the left has drained away, giving him a new sense of confidence in a changing party and a bolder voice that labour has been desperate to hear. it was a great speech. it showed that he cares about work and he cares about family. absolutely smashed it. i mean, this is the keir starmer that we all know. you wanted to hear more? that's what i was calling for, that genuine alternative. - they were delighted. the vast majority of the crowd seemed pleased — relieved, maybe. doubts on the left, though, will linger. i didn't think that was his moment. i thought it was quite uninspiring. keir starmer leaves the stage not his party's darling, nor its hero, but perhaps having proven himself a leader — walking taller, with a conviction to win. the leader's team, more than content tonight. but the party's problems remain profound, and he can't know if the country is ready to embrace him yet. laura kuenssberg, bbc news, br
he didn't mention jeremy corbyn by name.ave to, because it's obvious in this hall, in brighton this week, the power of the left has drained away, giving him a new sense of confidence in a changing party and a bolder voice that labour has been desperate to hear. it was a great speech. it showed that he cares about work and he cares about family. absolutely smashed it. i mean, this is the keir starmer that we all know. you wanted to hear more? that's what i was calling for, that genuine...
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jeremy, thanks for joining me on this. and i know we've talked about afghanistan, we know we've talked about the shifting powers and alliances, but i have to tell you, i'm a little concerned right now because a war games happened consistently. but you feel like the ones that are occurring in the present have more meaning than they have in years past.
jeremy, thanks for joining me on this. and i know we've talked about afghanistan, we know we've talked about the shifting powers and alliances, but i have to tell you, i'm a little concerned right now because a war games happened consistently. but you feel like the ones that are occurring in the present have more meaning than they have in years past.
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, kabul. a dramatic day�*s play, at edgbaston. this was cricket�*s longest day — four teams, three matches, two finalists. now to find one winner. a countdown that had begun in the morning. somerset pulling off a semifinal victory as spectacular as, at times, it seemed unlikely. that was before kent bludgeoned their way through the afternoon to join them. the evening showpiece, then, a test of stamina in the stands, as well as out in the middle. kent, the first to take aim, the bat of daniel bell—drummond getting things moving. the fall of wickets, though, in quick succession stalling that progress, at least for a moment. a big finish, that�*s what kent needed. that is precisely whatjordan cox provided, passing 50 with another magnificent stroke. 168, the target set for somerset. so how would they respond? well, will smeed was going for it. the crowd really enjoying it. no—one, it seems, more than him. if that catch was impressive, just watch this. cox on the boundary somehow keeping the ball
jeremy bowen, bbc news, kabul. a dramatic day�*s play, at edgbaston. this was cricket�*s longest day — four teams, three matches, two finalists. now to find one winner. a countdown that had begun in the morning. somerset pulling off a semifinal victory as spectacular as, at times, it seemed unlikely. that was before kent bludgeoned their way through the afternoon to join them. the evening showpiece, then, a test of stamina in the stands, as well as out in the middle. kent, the first to...
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yeah, young jeremy, it didn't have anything to do with our budget. we have money when you choose to kick the homeless when they're down. in fact, we have so much money. we've got a hiring young people to literally kick the homeless while they're sleeping and those full time kickers get health and dental but, but, but, but not everything is worse than it was in 2011. b back during occupied a minimum wage was only $7.25 an hour. i mean, that's ridiculous. how could anyone get by on 721? sorry, 745 an hour. your car would have to run on dandy lions. your clothes would have to be made a left over saudi cocoa puffs. your kids would have to be made out of rejected old socks. i've seen it a 1000 times, but nowadays things are different. now the minimum wage is a whopping $725.00 an hour and it total increase of 0. so minimum wage workers are really rolling in and now their clothes are made out of fresh, untouched cocoa puffs. so you see it's been a decade since occupy and a lot has gotten even worse. but we're still fighting. can't evict an idea, you can't
yeah, young jeremy, it didn't have anything to do with our budget. we have money when you choose to kick the homeless when they're down. in fact, we have so much money. we've got a hiring young people to literally kick the homeless while they're sleeping and those full time kickers get health and dental but, but, but, but not everything is worse than it was in 2011. b back during occupied a minimum wage was only $7.25 an hour. i mean, that's ridiculous. how could anyone get by on 721? sorry,...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, helmand.r british soldier injured on duty in helmand. following the general election over the weekend, germany�*s social democratic party says it has a mandate to form a government. with 26% of the vote, leader 0laf scholtz says he�*ll create a coalition with the greens and liberals before christmas. but anglea merkel�*s christian democrat party — now led by her successor — says it also has the right to try and form a coalition of its own. a court has been told that the mp claudia webbe threatened to send naked images of a woman to her family because she was jealous of the woman�*s friendship with her partner. ms webbe, who is an independent mp for leicester east after being suspended by the labour party, also threatened michelle merritt with acid. ms webbe denies a charge of harrassment. police have arrested 53 people at a climate change demonstration held by campaign group insulate britain. the protesters defied a court order and blocked a slip road on the m25 motorway at heathrow airport. i
jeremy bowen, bbc news, helmand.r british soldier injured on duty in helmand. following the general election over the weekend, germany�*s social democratic party says it has a mandate to form a government. with 26% of the vote, leader 0laf scholtz says he�*ll create a coalition with the greens and liberals before christmas. but anglea merkel�*s christian democrat party — now led by her successor — says it also has the right to try and form a coalition of its own. a court has been told...
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jeremy bowen has more from kabul.themselves — entirely incorrectly — that it was packed with explosives. five of the seven dead children were playing in the car when it was hit. its owner, zemari ahmadi — who they believed, wrongly, was an islamic state bomber — had just driven it home from his work with an american aid organisation. the survivors have moved out. after their terrible loss, they want compensation and resettlement in a safe country. this was america�*s last act of war before it pulled out of afghanistan, and the decision to fire the missile smacks of panic. and what a legacy. it isn�*t necessarily the parting shot of the americans, because they still have the capacity to hit targets from the air. the us relies increasingly on drones. across the road, the neighbours are still traumatised by what they heard and saw. america�*s latest deadly blunder shows how dangerous its drone strategy can be for civilians. jeremy bowen, bbc news, kabul. let�*s take a look at the latest coronavirus figures. they show the
jeremy bowen has more from kabul.themselves — entirely incorrectly — that it was packed with explosives. five of the seven dead children were playing in the car when it was hit. its owner, zemari ahmadi — who they believed, wrongly, was an islamic state bomber — had just driven it home from his work with an american aid organisation. the survivors have moved out. after their terrible loss, they want compensation and resettlement in a safe country. this was america�*s last act of war...
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such a powerful report there from jeremy bowen and his team.test will help us to understand climate change. and lift off! a murky, rainy day in california, but that was not going to stop this vital launch from going ahead. rising into orbit, it is the latest in a long line of satellites, giving us an essential view, not of space, but of earth and what we are doing to it. it was american astronauts circling the moon who were the first to be amazed by the sight of our planet as a delicate blue oasis, and their images were so powerful, they helped to kick—start the environmental movement. since then, satellites have spotted forests being cleared in madagascar, huge mines in germany gouging out coal, cities sprawling into deserts, and how this is all making the climate more hostile. being able to see our home from space has transformed our awareness of how fragile it is. it has revealed how human activity is causing damage in ways you just can't pick up from the ground. but the good news is, it creates chances to get things right in future, like sp
such a powerful report there from jeremy bowen and his team.test will help us to understand climate change. and lift off! a murky, rainy day in california, but that was not going to stop this vital launch from going ahead. rising into orbit, it is the latest in a long line of satellites, giving us an essential view, not of space, but of earth and what we are doing to it. it was american astronauts circling the moon who were the first to be amazed by the sight of our planet as a delicate blue...