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lies or no, jeremy didn't do it.ho said he was up watching tv with his son when jan was shot 25 miles away. he saw that "jeremy" text just after it came in. but if jeremy was out of the picture, chris wasn't. in fact, the day chris turned in those jeremy letters, agent woodford steered the conversation back to a question he had not been able to resolve. keith morrison: the implication was impossible to miss, especially after they found the murder weapon in chris's own construction company shop. a minutes drive from the house. bailey, remember, had said she heard gunshots, quote, "at like 2:30." and chris called 911 at 2:39. was nine minutes enough time to stash the gun? derek woodford: i actually drove that at speed limit to the shop and back. and taking account, it would take a minute to go into the shop, it was only three minutes. keith morrison: woodford broke the gun news to chris. keith morrison: but his mind may not have raced for long. even though they were clearly suspicious of him, they still had more invest
lies or no, jeremy didn't do it.ho said he was up watching tv with his son when jan was shot 25 miles away. he saw that "jeremy" text just after it came in. but if jeremy was out of the picture, chris wasn't. in fact, the day chris turned in those jeremy letters, agent woodford steered the conversation back to a question he had not been able to resolve. keith morrison: the implication was impossible to miss, especially after they found the murder weapon in chris's own construction...
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then they told her about the jeremy interview.son: and then she painted a slightly different picture of what had been going on at home. things had been difficult lately. there was that upsetting garage fire, but also, jan had a hysterectomy, chris had his appendix out, and then on top of it all, they were trying to figure out the whole resort deal. keith morrison: so once again, they asked bailey, what happened the night her mother was shot? what she heard from her bedroom, one floor below her parents' room? derek woodford: we asked bailey, did you hear anybody running out of the house or moving around? and she said she only heard one set of steps from upstairs, and that was chris. he was the only one that was moving around upstairs. she did not hear anybody else. keith morrison: now, what did that mean? and what would it mean when paired with csi reports now coming in about curious little particulars at the crime scene? coming up, a fortunate missed shot, or was it a suspicious one? keith morrison: and chris seems to change his s
then they told her about the jeremy interview.son: and then she painted a slightly different picture of what had been going on at home. things had been difficult lately. there was that upsetting garage fire, but also, jan had a hysterectomy, chris had his appendix out, and then on top of it all, they were trying to figure out the whole resort deal. keith morrison: so once again, they asked bailey, what happened the night her mother was shot? what she heard from her bedroom, one floor below her...
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jeremy: your men were not in danger. standing with terrified civilians sitting on the ground and standing over them with weapons. that is not a battle. >> we have all seen how the fighters went into the houses and spoke to the families. they ate and drank. >> sorry, they were shooting them. there are videos. >> when they went into some of the houses, none and the women and children were terrified. those views were published by the israeli occupation, not us. jeremy: almost a year later, gaza is in ruins, more than 40,000 dead, many of them civilians. your capacity to fight israel has been massively diminished. was it worth all of that? >> it was the occupation and its army who destroys gaza, who killed its people. who is now killing civilians in shelters, schools and hospitals? ask the world and those who created international law. we are defending ourselves. if 1200 people from the occupation are killed, how does that justify israel killing 50,000 people and destroying all of gaza? isn't that enough for them? they are m
jeremy: your men were not in danger. standing with terrified civilians sitting on the ground and standing over them with weapons. that is not a battle. >> we have all seen how the fighters went into the houses and spoke to the families. they ate and drank. >> sorry, they were shooting them. there are videos. >> when they went into some of the houses, none and the women and children were terrified. those views were published by the israeli occupation, not us. jeremy: almost a...
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said, maybe jeremy did it? why would jeremy want to kill jan? part of the motive would have been bailey leaving town and moving up north for the cabin, and then she would have less interaction with jeremy. and i'll be the first to tell you, do i think it's a strong motive? no, i don't. does it make more sense than chris's? in some ways, it actually does. because i can see him becoming the jealous boyfriend. and he perceives this cabin as a dream that chris is pushing through. if i remove chris, then this will no longer happen. and jeremy would have never been trying to kill jan. that would have been an accident. keith morrison: what's more, jeremy was on the record lying to investigators. his story changed. it was never consistent. it never made sense, and that's the part that i think was the big red flag for us. keith morrison: jeremy eventually admitted he did drive to brewster after the shooting, he said. after bailey texted him. but what if he actually got there earlier, suggested the defense attorneys? got in through that broken basement wi
said, maybe jeremy did it? why would jeremy want to kill jan? part of the motive would have been bailey leaving town and moving up north for the cabin, and then she would have less interaction with jeremy. and i'll be the first to tell you, do i think it's a strong motive? no, i don't. does it make more sense than chris's? in some ways, it actually does. because i can see him becoming the jealous boyfriend. and he perceives this cabin as a dream that chris is pushing through. if i remove chris,...
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jeremy, i was not aware that beards convey aggression. >> jeremy: i know, it's amazing.kly jealous of j.d.'s beard. it looks really good, you know what i mean? i'll be honest, mine comes to a little patchy. >> harris: you got your goatee going! >> jeremy: i just think there are a lot of haters out there. >> kayleigh: they said the wide eyes of tim walz, it used to be that it conveyed dangerous but now it conveys passion. >> emily: all it conveys is the complete bias of those authors and also the tragedy of politico, passing this office actual journalism. get out of here. remember, it wasn't okay when j.d. vance wore it but it is okay when walz ended. it's all trash. >> kayleigh: they said it was really good when he held his fingers like this, they were a little complementary in politico. >> shannon: the emotional intensity thing, that is what walz also says gives him a flub. the grammar, the emotional intensity. he says he missed speaks because of that. so the emotional intensity is not just about the eyes, it's about what he says. >> kayleigh: what he says indeed. more
jeremy, i was not aware that beards convey aggression. >> jeremy: i know, it's amazing.kly jealous of j.d.'s beard. it looks really good, you know what i mean? i'll be honest, mine comes to a little patchy. >> harris: you got your goatee going! >> jeremy: i just think there are a lot of haters out there. >> kayleigh: they said the wide eyes of tim walz, it used to be that it conveyed dangerous but now it conveys passion. >> emily: all it conveys is the complete...
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yeah, this is especially during the the jeremy corbin years when jeremy corbin was the leader of the labour party, under stephen pollard, the newspaper really focused on defaming and attacking corbin and his supporters and the palestine solidarity. and as i explained in my book reponizing anti-semitism, it was really the jewish chronicle which uh spearheaded the campaign against corbin in the british press in a lot of ways. they they provided a real weapon against the the corbin movement, they've they've had to pay as a result they've had to pay out uh libal damages, they've had this long tack track record of really libaling uh the movement around and pro-palestinian solidarity activists and palestinians in particular, mean what do you think the departure of high profile pro israel columnists like jonathan? fredland and andil for example, what does that say do you think about the jewish chronicle? it says it's become more and more partisan. look, friedland is is a car carrying, he come all the way through his life, he was in as a youth he was in hapist youth group, soil was also in a
yeah, this is especially during the the jeremy corbin years when jeremy corbin was the leader of the labour party, under stephen pollard, the newspaper really focused on defaming and attacking corbin and his supporters and the palestine solidarity. and as i explained in my book reponizing anti-semitism, it was really the jewish chronicle which uh spearheaded the campaign against corbin in the british press in a lot of ways. they they provided a real weapon against the the corbin movement,...
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yeah, this is especially during the the jeremy corbin when jeremy corbin was the leader of the labour focused on defaming and attacking corbin and his supporters and the palestine solidarity movement, and as i explained in my book, weaponizing anti-semitism, it was really the jewish chronicle which spearheaded the campaign against corbin in the british press in a lot of ways, they they provided a real weapon against the the corbin movement, they've they've had. to pay as a result they've had to pay out uh libal damages, they've had this long tack track record of really labeling uh the movement around and pro-palestinian solidarity activists and palestinians in particular indell david, i mean what do you think the departure of high profile pro israel columnists like jonathan friedland and and david bedill for example, but what does that say do you think about the jewish chronicle? it says has become more and more partisan look um friedland is is a car carrying sonist he come all the way through his life he was in as a youth he was having drawer the the racist zianist youth group so was
yeah, this is especially during the the jeremy corbin when jeremy corbin was the leader of the labour focused on defaming and attacking corbin and his supporters and the palestine solidarity movement, and as i explained in my book, weaponizing anti-semitism, it was really the jewish chronicle which spearheaded the campaign against corbin in the british press in a lot of ways, they they provided a real weapon against the the corbin movement, they've they've had. to pay as a result they've had to...
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thank you, i jeremy.those air strikes that we had in the southern suburbs of beirutjust before we started the programme this evening were targeting, they say, another hezbollah area and i had a message just before coming on air saying i was hoping for some sleep tonight and less destruction here in beirut but it doesn't look like that'll happen this evening. thank you very much. a bbc investigation has tracked down a neo—nazi who shared instructions on social media on how to commit arson during the summer riots in the uk. violent disorder swept parts of the country following the killing of three young girls in southport in late july. social media platforms faced strong criticism for inflaming tensions and mobilising rioters — by allowing extremist rhetoric and the sharing of locations to be targeted. one such platform, telegram, shut down some of the worst channels, including one named southport wake up, that had gathered around ia,000 members. 0ur uk editor, ed thomas, has found the man who played a key
thank you, i jeremy.those air strikes that we had in the southern suburbs of beirutjust before we started the programme this evening were targeting, they say, another hezbollah area and i had a message just before coming on air saying i was hoping for some sleep tonight and less destruction here in beirut but it doesn't look like that'll happen this evening. thank you very much. a bbc investigation has tracked down a neo—nazi who shared instructions on social media on how to commit arson...
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yeah, this is especially during the the jeremy corbin years when jeremy corbin was the leader of the labour party, under stephen pollard, the newspaper really focused on defaming and attacking corbin and his supporters and the palestine solidarity movement and as i explained in my book, weaponizing anti-semitism, it was really the jewish chronicle which uh spearheaded the campaign against corbin in the british press in a lot of ways, they they provided a real weapon against the the corbin movement, they've they've had to pay, as a result they've had to pay out uh liabal damages, they've had that this long tax track record of really labeling uh the movement around corbin and pro-palestinian solidarity activists and palestinians in particular indell david, i mean what do you think the departure of high profile pro israel columnists like jonathan friedland and and david bedill for example, but what does that say do you think about the jewish chronicle? it says it's become more and more partistan, look um friedland is is a car carrying syonist, he come all the way through his life, he he
yeah, this is especially during the the jeremy corbin years when jeremy corbin was the leader of the labour party, under stephen pollard, the newspaper really focused on defaming and attacking corbin and his supporters and the palestine solidarity movement and as i explained in my book, weaponizing anti-semitism, it was really the jewish chronicle which uh spearheaded the campaign against corbin in the british press in a lot of ways, they they provided a real weapon against the the corbin...
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ok, jeremy, thank you. jeremy bowen, our international editor, injerusalem.raeli strikes are continuing in lebanon where new evacuation orders were given to people living in the south. our correspondent hugo bachega has sent this report from beirut. overnight, and the most intense israeli air strikes in this war. explosions. in the morning, more air strikes. this video appears to capture secondary explosions, a possible sign that weapons were being stored there. this place was hit about 12 hours ago, and there's still smoke coming out of the rubble. there is a heavy smell in the air and there is destruction all around, including some buildings farfrom here. i can count at least three underground floors. it's all destroyed. israel accuses hezbollah of hiding weapons among civilians, an accusation hezbollah denies. this building, residents told us, included a sweet shop. we found a bag with the name of the shop on the right, next to the tail fin of a mortar unlikely to have been used by the israeli military. we couldn't stay long. you can go from here right now
ok, jeremy, thank you. jeremy bowen, our international editor, injerusalem.raeli strikes are continuing in lebanon where new evacuation orders were given to people living in the south. our correspondent hugo bachega has sent this report from beirut. overnight, and the most intense israeli air strikes in this war. explosions. in the morning, more air strikes. this video appears to capture secondary explosions, a possible sign that weapons were being stored there. this place was hit about 12...
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you are jeremy in northern israel. jeremy are obviously closer to the border. what are you seeing? and hearing there relatively quiet on this end of the country, dana, but what we are seeing and what i am seeing on my app here, where you can see the amounts of missile alerts that are happening across the country right now almost the entire central part of the country he, the southern part of the country are blanketed with alerts and we know of course that in those areas. >> in addition to millions of civilians, there are also several central military targets that might be what iran is aiming at right now. and we know that because i've been speaking with officials earlier today who told me that they anticipated that iran would likely the strike three airbase targets in israel, as well as that intelligence base, which is just north of tel aviv very short drive away from where jim is speaking to you from. and so we understand that the glee lutz intelligence-based. i was told that it was evacuated earlier today israeli military was beginning to put into place various contingency plans
you are jeremy in northern israel. jeremy are obviously closer to the border. what are you seeing? and hearing there relatively quiet on this end of the country, dana, but what we are seeing and what i am seeing on my app here, where you can see the amounts of missile alerts that are happening across the country right now almost the entire central part of the country he, the southern part of the country are blanketed with alerts and we know of course that in those areas. >> in addition to...
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we can speak to jeremy bowen in jerusalem and anna foster in beirut.i could go to you first on the developments of today, what is the latest where you are in beirut? anna: we saw just over 24 hours ago here in the central part of beirut the deadliest we now know airstrike that has happened during this campaign. 22 people were killed. lebanon's caretaker prime minister havs said more than 100 people injured. we have seen a really high tempo of is really airstrikes -- of israeli airstrikes in southern lebanon. hezbollah rockets continue to fly into northern israel too. as much as diplomatic number stations are happening around the world, we are still seeing this continuing fighting on the ground in lebanon. host: on the diplomatic conversations, how significant is it that israel struck those un peacekeeper positions today? anna: it is really significant. the reason unifil that statement out yesterday, they hoped if they condemned it, they used strong words like "deliberately targeted." they hoped that would be the end of it. again today we have seen anot
we can speak to jeremy bowen in jerusalem and anna foster in beirut.i could go to you first on the developments of today, what is the latest where you are in beirut? anna: we saw just over 24 hours ago here in the central part of beirut the deadliest we now know airstrike that has happened during this campaign. 22 people were killed. lebanon's caretaker prime minister havs said more than 100 people injured. we have seen a really high tempo of is really airstrikes -- of israeli airstrikes in...
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jeremy, thank yom in the last — is an explosive mix. jeremy, thank you., israel's- you. in the last hour, israel's security cabinet have met in tel aviv. it is once again here in the middle east another evening where people are waiting and watching to see what might happen next. anna foster, thank you. downing street says sir keir starmer has paid back more than £6,000 worth of gifts and hospitality that he received since he became prime minister. 0ur political correspondent, alex forsyth, is in westminster — why is he paying it back? well, the questions on the criticism over freebies have dogged well, the questions on the criticism overfreebies have dogged labourfor the last couple of weeks. keir starmer has always said that what he received was within the rules. now the government is looking at tightening up those rules, in particular giving some clarity about what ministers should and should not accept. ahead of that, keir starmer has decided he is going to pay some, but not all of what he has received, back. the total, as you say, about £6,000. that i
jeremy, thank yom in the last — is an explosive mix. jeremy, thank you., israel's- you. in the last hour, israel's security cabinet have met in tel aviv. it is once again here in the middle east another evening where people are waiting and watching to see what might happen next. anna foster, thank you. downing street says sir keir starmer has paid back more than £6,000 worth of gifts and hospitality that he received since he became prime minister. 0ur political correspondent, alex forsyth,...
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bowen speaking short time _ around. jeremy bowen speaking short time ago. _ around. jeremy bowen speakingeries of live picture feeds coming into us. let's start with these pictures from lebanon. these are the live pictures from beirut. you can see smoke still rising there, people dealing with the aftermath of more israeli strikes. we know that there were large explosions in the southern suburbs of beirut, the capital of lebanon. israel saying it hit a hezbollah weapons storage facility. sunday there were also strikes in the other direction, people injured and just in the last 15 minutes or so getting reports that air time minutes or so getting reports thatairtime into minutes or so getting reports that air time into ringing in several parts of northern israel. that is from the idf. that is take you live now to gaza because the idf also striking gaza through the night. finally, iwant striking gaza through the night. finally, i want to take you into israel to where people are marking and holding vigils and remembering last year's attacks on the 7th of october. plenty more continuing coverag
bowen speaking short time _ around. jeremy bowen speaking short time ago. _ around. jeremy bowen speakingeries of live picture feeds coming into us. let's start with these pictures from lebanon. these are the live pictures from beirut. you can see smoke still rising there, people dealing with the aftermath of more israeli strikes. we know that there were large explosions in the southern suburbs of beirut, the capital of lebanon. israel saying it hit a hezbollah weapons storage facility. sunday...
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jeremy— this was the direction of travel. jeremy hunt— this was the direction of travel.t _ jeremy hunt use his party conference speech to suggest that _ jeremy hunt use his party conference speech to suggest that this _ jeremy hunt use his party conference speech to suggest that this is - jeremy hunt use his party conference speech to suggest that this is what i speech to suggest that this is what labour— speech to suggest that this is what labour was — speech to suggest that this is what labour was about— speech to suggest that this is what labour was about to _ speech to suggest that this is what labour was about to do _ speech to suggest that this is what labour was about to do and - speech to suggest that this is what labour was about to do and we - speech to suggest that this is what| labour was about to do and we had articles— labour was about to do and we had articles in— labour was about to do and we had articles in esteemed _ labour was about to do and we had articles in esteemed journals - labour was about to do and we had articles in esteemed journals in - art
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corbin, jeremy corbin is someone that didn't even get given the oxygen to breathe within the british political um establishment because of his pro-palestinian stance and was shut down in the way that he was essentially there was effectively a coup that occurred within the labor party itself that kasama was a part of um that... got rid of jeremy corbin because of his pro- palestinian sentiment, so in terms of someone like kiss dama, he doesn't really have much of an opinion i'll be honest, the british establishment in this kind of circumstance basically follows america, and what is the american strategy? the american strategy is really and truly based on the power balance on the ground. um, the main issue that america has had with the israely occupation entity for the past 11 months is that it felt like israel has not achieved anything on the ground, it has given them all the weapons of the world, all of the intelligence, all of the high-tech, please just do something for us, achieve one military strategic objective and goal on the ground, and they haven't managed to do that. um, righ
corbin, jeremy corbin is someone that didn't even get given the oxygen to breathe within the british political um establishment because of his pro-palestinian stance and was shut down in the way that he was essentially there was effectively a coup that occurred within the labor party itself that kasama was a part of um that... got rid of jeremy corbin because of his pro- palestinian sentiment, so in terms of someone like kiss dama, he doesn't really have much of an opinion i'll be honest, the...
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i want to go back to jeremy diamond in israel.emy point here are saying that while initial rounds of efforts to confirm that this body was yahya sinwar have concluded, and there are positive indications cations, they are not yet giving the final, final confirmation that this was indeed sinwar, and it does point to the care with which the israeli government is really taking here to confirm beyond a shadow of a doubt that sinwar was indeed killed the notion that he was killed is certainly the ones circulating among israeli officials here clearly as mj is reporting, initial dna testing results were shared with the americans indicating that this was indeed sinwar, but i am told that israeli officials are still waiting for one final round of dna testing in order to be able to to make a public announcement that sinwar has indeed been killed, i expect that once we get that, we will hear not only from the israeli military spokesman admiral daniel hagari, but also of course, from the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. and then the
i want to go back to jeremy diamond in israel.emy point here are saying that while initial rounds of efforts to confirm that this body was yahya sinwar have concluded, and there are positive indications cations, they are not yet giving the final, final confirmation that this was indeed sinwar, and it does point to the care with which the israeli government is really taking here to confirm beyond a shadow of a doubt that sinwar was indeed killed the notion that he was killed is certainly the...
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these are not even military secrets like was noted in the case of a jeremy. he reported what other media outlets were reporting. there was nothing that he had access to which would have been detrimental to the israeli war effort or a secret documents for instance, that was going to lead even as really media. we see that the, the is rarely media leak certain information very quickly about soldier deaths and suffered loving on. but then after that, you see that a military sensor is placed on the incident and suddenly 15 deaths turn into 5 depths. and then there's critical injuries and then we never hear any follow up on . and this is just about is rarely morale, hiding certain statistics, hiding certain facts in the battle field. for instance, even operations. they carry out in the gaza strip, how many people were killed, how many civilians, all these sort of things which are, are sensors. and this is just for propaganda. it's not actually, you know, a lot of this censorship is not anything to do with putting is really lives in jeopardy on the battlefield or an
these are not even military secrets like was noted in the case of a jeremy. he reported what other media outlets were reporting. there was nothing that he had access to which would have been detrimental to the israeli war effort or a secret documents for instance, that was going to lead even as really media. we see that the, the is rarely media leak certain information very quickly about soldier deaths and suffered loving on. but then after that, you see that a military sensor is placed on the...
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ryan nobles, jeremy wallace, julian castro. i've got a big baseball game tonight with my cleveland guardians, but i've got to watch this debate too because it's going to be good. thank you gentlemen. much appreciated. and still ahead, what happens when volunteers and misinformation collide? could an infamous scene from 2020 provide a road map for what some trump allies are planning this year? with apple intelligence. wow phones are going to be flying to verizon. at verizon new and existing customers can get iphone 16 pro, and a new ipad all on us. only on verizon. a bend with a bump in your erection might be painful, embarassing, difficult to talk about, and could be peyronie's disease or pd, a real medical condition that urologists can diagnose and have been treating for more than 8 years with xiaflex®, the only fda-approved nonsurgical treatment for appropriate men with pd. along with daily gentle penile stretching and straightening exercises, xiaflex has been proven to help gradually reduce the bend. don't receive if the tre
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jeremy: i think there's a couple of themes emerging at the moment.srael is getting more isolated. the current big european countries, the british, germans, french, italians, allies of israel, have said that attacks on unifil peacekeepers are contravention of international humanitarian law and must stop. israel has quite a long record of attacking unifil. i went to a u.n. base in 1996 after it had been heavily shelled by israel, killing i think 106 civilians who were taking shelter there. it's not the first time these kinds of things have happened. i think israel is determined to carry on. it feels that what happened to the israelis last seven of october is absolute justification for what's going on and also their determination to make sure it doesn't happen again. there is now this pending retaliation against iran. i don't know if those reports about hitting solely military targets are correct. we will have to see what happens when it happens. i think it's going to be pretty certain that anything other than a very small response will elicit another r
jeremy: i think there's a couple of themes emerging at the moment.srael is getting more isolated. the current big european countries, the british, germans, french, italians, allies of israel, have said that attacks on unifil peacekeepers are contravention of international humanitarian law and must stop. israel has quite a long record of attacking unifil. i went to a u.n. base in 1996 after it had been heavily shelled by israel, killing i think 106 civilians who were taking shelter there. it's...
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host: plenty of calls for you, jeremy kahn. in california comic angela -- angela in california, go ahead. caller: i wanted to ask your guest, back in 1997, i'm in the insurance company, my company had me sit down with guys from google to come up with a computer program for workers comp insurance. they told me -- i noticed i had a friend from jbl, and total recall came out 30 years ago, and robots had the a1 capability in those movies, so it seems like the capability has been around since 1997....
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host: plenty of calls for you, jeremy kahn. in california comic angela -- angela in california, go ahead. caller: i wanted to ask your guest, back in 1997, i'm in the insurance company, my company had me sit down with guys from google to come up with a computer program for workers comp insurance. they told me -- i noticed i had a friend from jbl, and total recall came out 30 years ago, and robots had the a1 capability in those movies, so it seems like the capability has been around since 1997. how advanced is the army with this? is the avatar movie showing us with the army capability is? my friends at jpl told me to start looking at the movies because they are telling me the future of ai. can you answer that question? guest: a lot of people have this idea on how the military has secretly more advanced ai models than what we know have been developed commercially. i would be a little skeptical. i think actually this is a case where the private companies have pulled ahead to where the government is, and part of it has to do with t
host: plenty of calls for you, jeremy kahn. in california comic angela -- angela in california, go ahead. caller: i wanted to ask your guest, back in 1997, i'm in the insurance company, my company had me sit down with guys from google to come up with a computer program for workers comp insurance. they told me -- i noticed i had a friend from jbl, and total recall came out 30 years ago, and robots had the a1 capability in those movies, so it seems like the capability has been around since 1997....
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jeremy diamond. thanks so much. donald trump says one thing fox has another, it's a feud over jokes and that's not a joke. will explain next. >> saturday, syscall cnn is taking a break from breaking news to air. have i got news for you? >> breaking news. i'm getting a sandwich. >> we need to talk about what constitutes breaking news provide got news for you tomorrow at nine on cnn and streaming next day on max can you believe this man? >> everyone's getting that new simply say mount door monitoring. now they can help prevent crime before it even happens. >> how do we compete with ai powered outdoor cameras that alert live agents of an intruder stop. >> this is simply see, police are on the way well, i didn't even see those guys so what about us? now luckily i'm pretty adorable there's no safe like simply say i wish my tv provider let me choose what i pay for. >> sling lets you do that i wish my tv provider let me choose what i pay for let me pause lots of corruption when i was playing, what do you do that have wishe
jeremy diamond. thanks so much. donald trump says one thing fox has another, it's a feud over jokes and that's not a joke. will explain next. >> saturday, syscall cnn is taking a break from breaking news to air. have i got news for you? >> breaking news. i'm getting a sandwich. >> we need to talk about what constitutes breaking news provide got news for you tomorrow at nine on cnn and streaming next day on max can you believe this man? >> everyone's getting that new...
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jeremy: there has not been a response i have seen so far.lis have been pretty adamant throughout the war that what they are doing in gaza is going after hamas, going after hamas not just for punishment but to get the hostages back. that is what they do. and when civilians died, it is normally because hamas are using them as human shields. thismerican letter comes against the context of very strong evidence that in northern gaza, the israelis have been implementing something called the general's plan. the guy who came up with it said to me, essentially, what you do is use around the area, tell civilians to get out. if they don't get out, they are treated along with everybody else as a military target. those supplies will go in, and it will be as he put it to me, surrender or starve. that is the context against which this letter has been sent. also, one of the things in the letter is a request to israel to stop any evacuation orders when there is no operational need. the only evacuation orders in recent days have been from the north to the sou
jeremy: there has not been a response i have seen so far.lis have been pretty adamant throughout the war that what they are doing in gaza is going after hamas, going after hamas not just for punishment but to get the hostages back. that is what they do. and when civilians died, it is normally because hamas are using them as human shields. thismerican letter comes against the context of very strong evidence that in northern gaza, the israelis have been implementing something called the general's...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem.the latest in a series of assassinations of senior hamas and hezbollah leaders by israel since the 7th october attacks. our security correspondent frank gardner looks at who israel has targeted, and why. frank. israel has many enemies around the middle east, most of them funded and armed by iran. this year, one by one, it's been eliminating the leadership of those enemies. in beirut last month, there was the targeted assassination of hassan nasrallah, the long—standing leader of hezbollah, which had been firing rockets into israel for 11 months. hezbollah has also trained anti—israel militants around the middle east. before that, also in beirut, israel assassinated fuad shukr. he was the senior hezbollah commander who built up the bulk of its arsenal of heavy weapons, turning it into the world's most heavily—armed non—state army. then the very next day came an explosion in a tehran guest house that killed ismail haniyeh, the leader of the political wing of hamas. israel's mossad spy ag
jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem.the latest in a series of assassinations of senior hamas and hezbollah leaders by israel since the 7th october attacks. our security correspondent frank gardner looks at who israel has targeted, and why. frank. israel has many enemies around the middle east, most of them funded and armed by iran. this year, one by one, it's been eliminating the leadership of those enemies. in beirut last month, there was the targeted assassination of hassan nasrallah, the...
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>> detectives immediately pulled jeremy in for questioning, but he tells them he was out of town the night she went missing and can prove it. >> i had a strong feeling that he didn't really know anything that was going on, but jeremy does give them one game changing clue. >> she said, i'm going to go to this interview and i'm going to go play basketball. >> why would you know? a young female want to, you know, be play basketball in a park far away from school? >> a friend tells police ashley would often meet a man at a park to play ball, someone they all knew. 27 year old sampson shelton. sam is the driver's ed and gym instructor at a rival school. an aspiring pro wrestler calling himself the teacher. >> do you suspect anything between sam and ashley? >> no, i couldn't see it. i mean, he i don't think he would ever do anything to harm her. >> my mom had actually talked to sam that night and he said, no, i haven't heard from her. i haven't seen her hung up like it was no big deal. >> but friends say shelton is a big deal. ashley told them that she was romantically involved with a much
>> detectives immediately pulled jeremy in for questioning, but he tells them he was out of town the night she went missing and can prove it. >> i had a strong feeling that he didn't really know anything that was going on, but jeremy does give them one game changing clue. >> she said, i'm going to go to this interview and i'm going to go play basketball. >> why would you know? a young female want to, you know, be play basketball in a park far away from school? >> a...
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jeremy bowen with that report. jeremy bowen with that report.— terrorist organisation. we felt — i did too — it was important to speak to people from hamas to see what they have done things that they have done, why they attacked last october, why they killed so 0ctober, why they killed so many people, what they are planning, what they are thinking about the current situation, whether they're prepared to fight. i think we got some answers. i tried to challenge him as much as i could on the things that he said. you know what, if israel allowed international journalists like myself and or their organisations into gaza, which they do not, then i think more routinely, we would speak certainly to hamas supporters and also those people in gaza who oppose what they've done. in general, what i would say about interviewing a man like thatis about interviewing a man like that is that it's a very important part of fair, impartial reporting. that's a jeremy bowen, our international editor. just seeing a line from the g7 saying it is voicing its deep concerns
jeremy bowen with that report. jeremy bowen with that report.— terrorist organisation. we felt — i did too — it was important to speak to people from hamas to see what they have done things that they have done, why they attacked last october, why they killed so 0ctober, why they killed so many people, what they are planning, what they are thinking about the current situation, whether they're prepared to fight. i think we got some answers. i tried to challenge him as much as i could on the...
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host: plenty of calls for you, jeremy kahn. in california comic angela -- angela in california, go ahead. caller: i wanted to ask your guest, back in 1997, i'm in the insurance company, my company had me sit down with guys from google to come up with a computer program for workers comp insurance. they told me -- i noticed i had a friend from jbl, and total recall came out 30 years ago, and robots had the a1 capability in those movies, so it seems like the capability has been around since 1997. how advanced is the army with this? is the avatar movie showing us with the army capability is? my friends at jpl told me to start looking at the movies because they are telling me the future of ai. can you answer that question? guest: a lot of people have this idea on how the military has secretly more advanced ai models than what we know have been developed commercially. i would be a little skeptical. i think actually this is a case where the private companies have pulled ahead to where the government is, and part of it has to do with t
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our international editor jeremy bowen _ hard. our international editor jeremy bowen in _ hard.onal editor jeremy bowen in jerusalem, l hard. our international editor - jeremy bowen in jerusalem, thank jeremy bowen injerusalem, thank you. the old bailey has heard how sara sharif had suffered dozens of injuries in the run up to her death last year. the ten—year—old's body was found at her home in woking in surrey after her father called police from pakistan. herfather, urfan sharif, her stepmother and her uncle deny murder and causing or allowing the death of a child. here's our uk correspondent daniel sandford. on the 9th of august last year, sara's entire family left for the airport, leaving her lying dead on a bunk bed upstairs. the next day, her father made this phone call from pakistan. i father made this phone call from pakistan. ~ , ., pakistan. i killed my daughter. it was 'ust pakistan. i killed my daughter. it was just my _ pakistan. i killed my daughter. it was just my intention _ pakistan. i killed my daughter. it wasjust my intention to - pakistan. i killed my daught
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you sound like jeremy corbyn.o's been banging on about them returning aukus islands. your your line is exactly his and he'll be outraged today because of the reasons you described, which is they're not being given a free passage back to chagos islands. and also, you're right to say they don't all want to go back. some of the people living in crawley and elsewhere are quite happy living in the uk. they don't want . they don't want. >> we have found a lady, we have found a lady, madame de gas, who lives in london, and we are taking this to the lives in london, and we are taking tithat) the lives in london, and we are taking tithat these people, the fact that these people, despite the way we've treated them by expelling them from their home islands, despite that , their home islands, despite that, they want to remain british, and we're not allowing them to remain british. >> that's jeremy corbyn's position right there. you sound like jeremy corbyn. he's the one who's been banging on about them returning aukus islands
you sound like jeremy corbyn.o's been banging on about them returning aukus islands. your your line is exactly his and he'll be outraged today because of the reasons you described, which is they're not being given a free passage back to chagos islands. and also, you're right to say they don't all want to go back. some of the people living in crawley and elsewhere are quite happy living in the uk. they don't want . they don't want. >> we have found a lady, we have found a lady, madame de...
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julia benbrook, jeremy diamond. thank you. both hours from now, speaking of vice president harris, she's been making her fifth stop on the campaign trail. she's headed to battleground, georgia and she's going to make and pitch their specifically towards black male voters that she he has struggled to gain up support with its certainly to level, biden has donald trump also has plans for that group. we'll talk about that right after this before election day. >> vice president harris basis voters and takes the pressing questions, lie anderson cooper for moderates, a cnn presidential town hall, kamala harris, wednesday at nine eastern on cnn if you have chronic kidney disease, you can reduce the risk of kidney failure with parsi because they are places you'd like to be for speaker that can cause serious side effects, including ketoacidosis that may be fatal, dehydration, urinary tract, or genital yeast infections and low blood sugar. a rare life-threatening bacterial infection in the skin apparently him could occur, stopped taking
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, jeremy, just reset with the news here. what has been explicitly said at this point by the idf official statement from the idf, what they are saying for now is that they have killed what they describe as three terrorists in the gaza strip. and they say that one of those may indeed be yahya sinwar. they say that they are quote, checking the possibility of whether or not it was him, but they say that for now, the identity of those three men cannot yet be confirmed. they are also saying, and this is very notable and very important that there are quote, no signs of the presence of hostages in the area and also notably that this exchange of fire, this incident where this man who may be yahya sinwar was killed, that this happened in a building and i just want to hone in on that for a moment because over the course of the last year, the working assumption has been that yahya sinwar has been underground, that he has been in the maze of tunnels beneath gaza. some of these tunnels going as far as 506070 meters underground and the not
, jeremy, just reset with the news here. what has been explicitly said at this point by the idf official statement from the idf, what they are saying for now is that they have killed what they describe as three terrorists in the gaza strip. and they say that one of those may indeed be yahya sinwar. they say that they are quote, checking the possibility of whether or not it was him, but they say that for now, the identity of those three men cannot yet be confirmed. they are also saying, and this...
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cnn's jeremy diamond spoke with the chief pathologist who conducted that autopsy. and it disputes the israeli military's initial account of how sinwar died but matthew and jeremy are here with me in tel aviv. and jeremy, obviously this is interesting because initially we thought it was firefight. we know they obviously took down the building that he was in. but what did you hear from this pathologist? >> these really military said there was a gunfight involving 3 militants who they didn't know who they were. >> one of them clearly was sinwar in the end. and then they fired at tank michelle in the building where he was injured. and the idea was that that was how he was killed. but i spoke with this pathologist who actually performed the autopsy last night on the body of yahya sinwar. and he tells me that it was a gunshot wound to the head that actually killed him. listen wound in the head. here's a bullet in his head and there's a severe traumatic brain injury jury he has injury from other sources, like a missile injury in his right forearm fallen masonry on his lef
cnn's jeremy diamond spoke with the chief pathologist who conducted that autopsy. and it disputes the israeli military's initial account of how sinwar died but matthew and jeremy are here with me in tel aviv. and jeremy, obviously this is interesting because initially we thought it was firefight. we know they obviously took down the building that he was in. but what did you hear from this pathologist? >> these really military said there was a gunfight involving 3 militants who they didn't...
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as we've seen, the response in gaza to his death, i mean, there's the idea of put out that video, jeremy, yesterday, where you can see sinwar on the second floor of the building still alive and preparing to throw a stick at the drone that is there in the building with him you what's the sense of whether or not of why the idea of decided to release this. and if people feel it was a good decision well, israeli is when they viewed that video, they are seeing the arch-terrorist, the man who was responsible for the october 7 massacre, severely wounded on his knees and about to die but it's being viewed much differently in this region. and in particular by palestinians. we heard from the sofa barghouti of palestinian figure earlier today who was talking about the fact that this image of sinwar throwing the stick at drone. it's kind of like the image of someone making his last stand a resistance fighter, a hero, who is fighting until the last moment. and it also contradicts the narrative that israel has put out and that us officials have also agreed with that sinwar was hiding in a tunnel over
as we've seen, the response in gaza to his death, i mean, there's the idea of put out that video, jeremy, yesterday, where you can see sinwar on the second floor of the building still alive and preparing to throw a stick at the drone that is there in the building with him you what's the sense of whether or not of why the idea of decided to release this. and if people feel it was a good decision well, israeli is when they viewed that video, they are seeing the arch-terrorist, the man who was...
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jeremy puerto, the head of climate implications research at first street, jeremy, thank you so much for being here. so are we at a point now where if you're looking for a home, you say, well, how are the schools, what's the crime rate like? how are the taxes and oh, by the way, how much extreme weather am i going to face? >> yeah. well, first thanks for having me on, but i want to say that we are at that point. >> i think we're at a critical inflection point where for decades we've been seeing increases in the frequency and severity of weather disasters and climate events. >> one of the biggest problems around that exposure, those we haven't seen awareness increase around you know, where, where are these climate events likely to occur? how are people going to be impacted? i think as you start to see data like ours on the elon, real juror on redfin, all of a sudden, people at a critical point when they're buying a home have access to an additional data point around climate. so they have the information around the school qualities you mentioned, the walkability but now you can also start
jeremy puerto, the head of climate implications research at first street, jeremy, thank you so much for being here. so are we at a point now where if you're looking for a home, you say, well, how are the schools, what's the crime rate like? how are the taxes and oh, by the way, how much extreme weather am i going to face? >> yeah. well, first thanks for having me on, but i want to say that we are at that point. >> i think we're at a critical inflection point where for decades we've...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem.by mara rudman — former white house deputy assistant for national security affairs and a former deputy in the us office of the special envoy for middle east peace. this killing, does it move israel_ this killing, does it move israel closer— this killing, does it move israel closer to _ this killing, does it move israel closer to the - this killing, does it move| israel closer to the stated aims _ israel closer to the stated aims of— israel closer to the stated aims of ending _ israel closer to the stated aims of ending hamas- israel closer to the stated | aims of ending hamas and getting— aims of ending hamas and getting hostages- aims of ending hamas and getting hostages back? i aims of ending hamas and getting hostages back? [itl aims of ending hamas and getting hostages back? it moves israel closer _ getting hostages back? it moves israel closer to _ getting hostages back? it moves israel closer to the _ getting hostages back? it moves israel closer to the aims - getting hostages ba
jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem.by mara rudman — former white house deputy assistant for national security affairs and a former deputy in the us office of the special envoy for middle east peace. this killing, does it move israel_ this killing, does it move israel closer— this killing, does it move israel closer to _ this killing, does it move israel closer to the - this killing, does it move| israel closer to the stated aims _ israel closer to the stated aims of— israel closer to the...
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jeremy, many thanks.ock housed a hezbollah—affiliated civil defence centre, with the group designated a terrorist organisation by the uk and other governments. it is rare for an attack so close to the centre of beirut, and the building isn't far from the lebanese parliament. hugo bachega has more from the scene. another night in beirut and more israeli air strikes. war returns to this city. and this attack came with no warning. we went to inspect the damage. a residential building near the lebanese parliament. beirut appears increasingly under threat. this is where an emergency response group linked to hezbollah operated — now gone. "there were just emergency service workers. "this is the truth. "we only saw them helping people out," says mustafa, who lives on the tenth floor of the building hit. the damage in this building gives you a sense of the power of this attack and they've been cleaning up the rubble here, but i can still see some surgical masks and gloves and bandages as well. and you can probabl
jeremy, many thanks.ock housed a hezbollah—affiliated civil defence centre, with the group designated a terrorist organisation by the uk and other governments. it is rare for an attack so close to the centre of beirut, and the building isn't far from the lebanese parliament. hugo bachega has more from the scene. another night in beirut and more israeli air strikes. war returns to this city. and this attack came with no warning. we went to inspect the damage. a residential building near the...