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. >> yes >> jimmy: this is directed by adam mckay i love adam mckay. it is a huge cast.applause how do you - >> there it is >> jimmy: there it is, right there. how do you -- how did you get the part did you talk to mckay or did - >> so this was -- it was so exciting because i -- i love adam mckay i'm such a fan of his work i'm such a comedy fan, and i adore him. and he reached out and he said, you know, "i have this role for you in my new movie. and i was like, "oh, my god, well, hold on, because i have to audition. i need to earn this. i need to put myself on tape when can i come in for it? and he was like, "no, no, no it's not -- it's a tiny thing. it's a tiny, quick thing." i was like, "okay, okay. let me read it i want to make sure i can do this." and, so, i just -- i read it i loved it it's brilliant i have this tiny but such a fun and incredible part. i feel so excited that i got to be a part of this. it was so cool >> jimmy: who do you play? >> i play riley bina, who is this aloof and somewhat unaware pop star whose relationship with dj chello, played by the amazi
. >> yes >> jimmy: this is directed by adam mckay i love adam mckay. it is a huge cast.applause how do you - >> there it is >> jimmy: there it is, right there. how do you -- how did you get the part did you talk to mckay or did - >> so this was -- it was so exciting because i -- i love adam mckay i'm such a fan of his work i'm such a comedy fan, and i adore him. and he reached out and he said, you know, "i have this role for you in my new movie. and i was...
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neil mckay contacted us to say...njustin appeared on this programme a couple of years ago i asked him what the justification was for a correspondent covering climate in the environment to be flying to far—flung places for hisjob, and this is what he had to say. i'll be travelling by plane not for leisure, but for work. i think it's important in my work as an environment correspondent that i do travel around the world and seal the world is changing and bring home to the audiences that bbc has around the world the changes made. if you want to know, over the next couple months i'm going to india, ethiopia and antarctica. which means going to new zealand. huge journeys around the world, but i would say they're justified because we have to report this crucial subject. and if i do it all from the uk it simply isn't can have the impact. the lgbtq+ charity stonewall runs a diversity champion programme whose members pay for advice and assessments of creating inclusive workplaces. up until this week the bbc was signed up to the
neil mckay contacted us to say...njustin appeared on this programme a couple of years ago i asked him what the justification was for a correspondent covering climate in the environment to be flying to far—flung places for hisjob, and this is what he had to say. i'll be travelling by plane not for leisure, but for work. i think it's important in my work as an environment correspondent that i do travel around the world and seal the world is changing and bring home to the audiences that bbc has...
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in terms of the best giant of all time, we'll leave that for willie maze or billy mckay. where does that leave you? >> buster really became part of a fairy tale. there was a fairy tale when he was signed in 2008, you know, could this be a player that would be loved by the fans, adored by the fans, lead us like we've never been, a world championship, and he did it three times, so i think that this era that buster played in, with his incredible book ends of a championship in his first full year, and then a career, a franchise record, 107 wins and division championship in his last year. i mean, it's hard to imagine any player having that period of time with the same team, with such success. winning a mvp, battle titles, all-star appearances. in some ways, we may never see this again. >> three words to describe buster posey if you're going to sit down with your grandkids down the road, what will you tell them? three words? >> respect, professional, love. >> yeah, i would agree with you. larry, you do so much for the organization, for players on the back end of their careers o
in terms of the best giant of all time, we'll leave that for willie maze or billy mckay. where does that leave you? >> buster really became part of a fairy tale. there was a fairy tale when he was signed in 2008, you know, could this be a player that would be loved by the fans, adored by the fans, lead us like we've never been, a world championship, and he did it three times, so i think that this era that buster played in, with his incredible book ends of a championship in his first full...
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. >> did you wanted touch on term limits and are you in favor mckay think the term limits to the voters. >> representing the voters of the 21st of florida and the veterans affairs committee and thank you so much free time this morning. >> c spans washington journal, everyday we take your calls live on the air on the news of the day and we discussed policy issues that impact you, coming up on wednesday morning, will discuss the latest on present biden's build back better agenda in the upcoming does not enter deadlines with the republican congressman burgess and nevada's democratic congresswoman, tina - and detroit's w ww news reporter jeff gilbert talks about president of biden strip and how electric vehicles are changing the auto industry and watch washington journal, 117 eastern on wednesday morning on c-span or on c-span now, our new mobile app join the discussion phone calls and facebook comments, texts and tweets. >> washington it unfiltered, c spans in your pocket, download the c-span now today. >> senator tom cotten was a keynote speaker at a dinner in wilton, iowa iowa gop equip
. >> did you wanted touch on term limits and are you in favor mckay think the term limits to the voters. >> representing the voters of the 21st of florida and the veterans affairs committee and thank you so much free time this morning. >> c spans washington journal, everyday we take your calls live on the air on the news of the day and we discussed policy issues that impact you, coming up on wednesday morning, will discuss the latest on present biden's build back better agenda...
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. >> are you talking about highway workers are truckers or what you talking about mckay we workers. >> are there any comments for him. >> no i would just think that the state devotees and construction they're looking to hire great workers regardless of race or ethnicity in one thing that i do want to mention as well as organization just elected a new president for the year doctor john wilson the secretary of the louisiana apartment transportation and development and he is the first black african-american president and one of his emphasis in the area this year is the pathway to equity andto make sure that we e working too make sure our state dot communities and the roadbuilding and contracting community that we work better reflect the communities we serve so we are lookingo to make sure we are doing better outreach to all the communities that we serve so that our organizations can better reflect those communities that we are working. >> joe, you are on with jim talking about infrastructure. transportation infrastructure. joe, go ahead. >> yes, i would like to i am from fremont, califor
. >> are you talking about highway workers are truckers or what you talking about mckay we workers. >> are there any comments for him. >> no i would just think that the state devotees and construction they're looking to hire great workers regardless of race or ethnicity in one thing that i do want to mention as well as organization just elected a new president for the year doctor john wilson the secretary of the louisiana apartment transportation and development and he is the...
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tells the story of one windrush victim, anthony brian, who was almost deported, and his wife janet mckayr life savings fighting to keep her husband in the uk. i just think they're a headache, stressful. and the people you're dealing with really don't understand where you're coming from. i don't think so, anyway. they treat you like you're nobody. and it's the same circle non—stop. responding to the mps' damning report, the home office said the home secretary and the department remained steadfast in their commitment to ensure that members of the windrush generation received every penny of compensation that they were entitled to. adding, that they continue to make improvements to the scheme. mark easton, bbc news. mark eastonjoins me now. mps are calling for the home office to relinquish control of this scheme. how likely is that and how quickly could that be done, given time is of the essence? well, as you say, perhaps one of the most shocking things about this report is the fact that so many of those who would be entitled to compensation potentially have not even applied. and that, the c
tells the story of one windrush victim, anthony brian, who was almost deported, and his wife janet mckayr life savings fighting to keep her husband in the uk. i just think they're a headache, stressful. and the people you're dealing with really don't understand where you're coming from. i don't think so, anyway. they treat you like you're nobody. and it's the same circle non—stop. responding to the mps' damning report, the home office said the home secretary and the department remained...
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don't -- mckay was a we do because the federal paper ranks of them be, we do constitutional lawyers and constitutional argument is constantly political troubles freedom as opposed too as an attention with the quality we do it all of the time. >> the same thing in the campus of the supreme court? >> i am not so sure. we have seen recently do not bring out the best in congressional committees. i do think the justices would behavior. >> might if they could leave that radio transcript available in a more timely fashion. exactly. >> you mentioned you went abroad with your son. i imagine her writing has taken you many places. what are the most memorable? >> a trip to israel was quite good t. everyone ought to go and see how small it was. >> i've never been. >> says you can drive across in 30 minutes. i think that is probably the most memorable. i remember going to the soviet union and what struck me is interesting something weird about this place absence of advertising i think wilde whente he saw times square city to be beautiful if you can't read. there is no advertising because there is no
don't -- mckay was a we do because the federal paper ranks of them be, we do constitutional lawyers and constitutional argument is constantly political troubles freedom as opposed too as an attention with the quality we do it all of the time. >> the same thing in the campus of the supreme court? >> i am not so sure. we have seen recently do not bring out the best in congressional committees. i do think the justices would behavior. >> might if they could leave that radio...
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if he really feels about that way of people accused of lying did he refer jim comey and andrew mckay investigated for lying, john solomon and now that we see an a little bit of getting a little glimpse into durham's path forward what do you glean from all of this? >> well, reason, the entire case was built upon lie upon lie upon lie. and hillary clinton is lying to the american public in late october when pedalling this. the entire thing was a reduce rouse from beginning to end. the biggest losers are the hillary clinton campaign. they ran a dirty trick and they got the u.s. intelligence committee to participate. the news meeting i'm going to leave that to my good friend joe but the news media got taken for an incredible ride and the fbi. they failed to see the dirty trick or they knew and allowed it to go on. neither is good for the american people. >> sean: the media now, we could do hours and hours of tape of the media mob, cnn, fake news, msbnc. they perpetrated these lies. they've never retracted or apologized or corrected the record or admitted they were wrong or admit they wer
if he really feels about that way of people accused of lying did he refer jim comey and andrew mckay investigated for lying, john solomon and now that we see an a little bit of getting a little glimpse into durham's path forward what do you glean from all of this? >> well, reason, the entire case was built upon lie upon lie upon lie. and hillary clinton is lying to the american public in late october when pedalling this. the entire thing was a reduce rouse from beginning to end. the...
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it looks aggressive for that into mckay san jose.. temperatures underneath the cloud cover in the mid 60's for you in oakland. 55 in fremont. 67 in san jose with lower 60's in santa rosa. the accuweather 7-day forecast, a few sprinkles today. we fall back tonight. sunny tomorrow. a level 1 one system late monday. a level two system on tuesday. we are back into brighter conditions for wednesday amount veterans day on thursday. maybe some 70's arriving by friday. certainly welcoming that rain coming in. unfortunately, messing up the monday afternoon commute and tuesday morning. liz: thank you. technology we have been tracking for several years is now on display for the world at the cop 26 summit. it was developed at uc berkeley by a researcher who believes it could be a powerful tool in the fight against climate change. dan ashley has the story. dan: for a university of california researcher, you can say the fight against climate change began on rooftops like the observatory as part of a large network of sensors that blanket the east b
it looks aggressive for that into mckay san jose.. temperatures underneath the cloud cover in the mid 60's for you in oakland. 55 in fremont. 67 in san jose with lower 60's in santa rosa. the accuweather 7-day forecast, a few sprinkles today. we fall back tonight. sunny tomorrow. a level 1 one system late monday. a level two system on tuesday. we are back into brighter conditions for wednesday amount veterans day on thursday. maybe some 70's arriving by friday. certainly welcoming that rain...
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tells the story of one windrush victim, anthony brian, who was almost deported, and his wife janet mckayife savings fighting to keep her husband in the uk. i just think they're a headache, stressful. and the people you're dealing with really don't understand where you're coming from. i don't think so, anyway. they treat you like you're nobody. and it's the same circle nonstop. responding to the mps' damning report, the home office said the home secretary and the department remained steadfast in their commitment to ensure that members of the windrush generation received every penny of compensation that they were entitled to. adding that they continue to make improvements to the scheme. mark easton, bbc news. and mark told me more earlier. perhaps one of the most shocking things about the report is the fact that so many of those who would be entitled to compensation potentially have not even applied, and that, the committee concludes, is because they are fearful of the home office. as one windrush victim told me today, it's as though the offender, the home office in this case, is also thej
tells the story of one windrush victim, anthony brian, who was almost deported, and his wife janet mckayife savings fighting to keep her husband in the uk. i just think they're a headache, stressful. and the people you're dealing with really don't understand where you're coming from. i don't think so, anyway. they treat you like you're nobody. and it's the same circle nonstop. responding to the mps' damning report, the home office said the home secretary and the department remained steadfast in...
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mckay futures on the upside, but this is after we saw the nikkei fall to the lowest since early october. we had a stronger japanese yen weakening right now, so we will keep a close eye on the open. u.s. futures rebounding after the s&p 500 erased its gains for the month of november. for more on the markets, mark cranfield joins us now. for markets across asia, we've seen so much divergence already this year. this gtv chart shows it. entering december, what are we expecting? mark: it is going to be tough for asian stocks. they take some of their direction from what they see offshore, and it has been a difficult period for asian markets particularly because china has been dragging down the rest of the region. if you look at this seasonal basis, the msci asia-pacific index over the last two decades, it has risen more often in december then it has fallen, but in the times it has fallen, which is seven times in the past decade, it has dropped by an average of 2%. that is a warning for people in asia. they are expecting it to be a week month. -- weak month. if you think people already would'v
mckay futures on the upside, but this is after we saw the nikkei fall to the lowest since early october. we had a stronger japanese yen weakening right now, so we will keep a close eye on the open. u.s. futures rebounding after the s&p 500 erased its gains for the month of november. for more on the markets, mark cranfield joins us now. for markets across asia, we've seen so much divergence already this year. this gtv chart shows it. entering december, what are we expecting? mark: it is...
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tells the story of one windrush victim, anthony brian, who was almost deported, and his wife janet mckayhe home office said the home secretary and the department remained steadfast in their commitment to ensure that members of the windrush generation received every penny of compensation that they were entitled to. adding that they continue to make improvements to the scheme. mark easton, bbc news. joining me now is jacqueline mckenzie, a lawyer who represents hundreds of people affected by the windrush scandal — and gave evidence to mps about the issues. thank you so much for your time today. what the limb at one of the things that jumped today. what the limb at one of the things thatjumped out of this home affairs committee enquiry is the comment that many of the same bureaucratic insensitivity is that led to the windrush gamble in the first place are contained in this scheme, this process to try to give people compensation. i wonder when you were giving evidence to mps on the home affairs select committee, where you fully aware at that stage of these insensitivity is and how much the s
tells the story of one windrush victim, anthony brian, who was almost deported, and his wife janet mckayhe home office said the home secretary and the department remained steadfast in their commitment to ensure that members of the windrush generation received every penny of compensation that they were entitled to. adding that they continue to make improvements to the scheme. mark easton, bbc news. joining me now is jacqueline mckenzie, a lawyer who represents hundreds of people affected by the...
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reverend paul mckay and councillor gilbert. i know it is and councillor gilbert.ore than 120 protestors on lambeth bridge at the weekend, after a sit—down protest. it was in support of nine insulate britain campaigners jailed for defying an injunction on road blockades. the sit—in shut the bridge for hours on saturday. insulate britain said it wasn't involved in the demonstration. transport for london says the elizabeth line has now entered the final stages of testing. after several failed estimates for opening the line, bosses say the mutli—billion pound route across london should partly open in the first half of next year. a look at the travel now. onto the weather now with kate. good morning. it is a cold start this monday. temperatures very close to zero. high pressure is still in charge. a brisk north—easterly breeze. in the south—east still feeling cold. a bright start. plenty of sunshine through the day. it is dry too. for parts of kent a few showers, but elsewhere plenty of sunshine. temperatures getting up to 10 celsius, helped by that sunshine. factor in
reverend paul mckay and councillor gilbert. i know it is and councillor gilbert.ore than 120 protestors on lambeth bridge at the weekend, after a sit—down protest. it was in support of nine insulate britain campaigners jailed for defying an injunction on road blockades. the sit—in shut the bridge for hours on saturday. insulate britain said it wasn't involved in the demonstration. transport for london says the elizabeth line has now entered the final stages of testing. after several failed...
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neil mckay contacted us to say...long those raising these questions is stephen nolan, the bbc northern ireland and radio five live presenter who puts out a podcast series on the subject. on wednesday the bbc became the latest high profile employer to announce it was leaving the scheme. a move applauded by lisa buchanan... but cj murumbeena disagreed... we asked to talk to someone from the bbc about this decision, but no—one was available. we hope to have that discussion on the programme at some point in the next few weeks. in the meantime, here's part of the statement the bbc put out... do let us know your thoughts on any of the topics we covered in today's programme. details of how to contact us at the end of the programme. and if you'd like to record a video or come on newswatch to make your point, so much the better. now for some of your other comments this week. at 11:00 on the 11th day on the 11th month, the end of the first world war is commemorated with two minutes of silence. and the bbc marked that silence on
neil mckay contacted us to say...long those raising these questions is stephen nolan, the bbc northern ireland and radio five live presenter who puts out a podcast series on the subject. on wednesday the bbc became the latest high profile employer to announce it was leaving the scheme. a move applauded by lisa buchanan... but cj murumbeena disagreed... we asked to talk to someone from the bbc about this decision, but no—one was available. we hope to have that discussion on the programme at...