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jeremy cooke — bbc news. supported if they aren't being counted? jeremy cooke — bbc news. brazilian palaeontologists are piecing together fragments of ancient bones, which could shed light on a new species of dinosaur. work began injune after a fossil was found during the construction of a railway in northeastern brazil. the team found the remains of what they believe to be a group of large dinosaurs known as the titanosauria. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @bbcbaxter. some sunny spells on the forecast, but generally speaking, a fairamount forecast, but generally speaking, a fair amount of cloud is on the way. it will be mild, a particularly mild morning way above the average for the time of the year. this cloud is no pressure, swept across the country during the course on friday. here it is early hours of saturday out in the north sea, and its legacy is this high pressure, the ridge of high pressure built in, but it is also a fairly cloudy area of high pressure. some breaks in the car through the night around scotland, maybe the lake district and into lancashire, but
jeremy cooke — bbc news. supported if they aren't being counted? jeremy cooke — bbc news. brazilian palaeontologists are piecing together fragments of ancient bones, which could shed light on a new species of dinosaur. work began injune after a fossil was found during the construction of a railway in northeastern brazil. the team found the remains of what they believe to be a group of large dinosaurs known as the titanosauria. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @bbcbaxter. some sunny...
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in the house of commons, jeremy hunt and some other mps, and gordon brown's raised this as well, the fact that this new variant has come from africa suggests that perhaps western countries like the uk need to speed up the supply of vaccines to countries like those in africa. you've been criticised for not doing this quick enough. what are you going to do about that? well, i think it's important that all rich countries help the developing world with vaccines. the uk has certainly played its part. we've donated over 20 million vaccines already. there's another 10 million about to go. we're committed to 100 million byjune. that's more than almost all other countries. but in today's meeting that i called with g7 health ministers, this was one of the issues discussed, and everyone recommitted to that, acceptithis is hugely important. some sage members have suggested that if this new variant is as bad as some fear it is, that your plan b won't be sufficient. how concerned are you about that? well, what we want to do is first to assess the variant. i don't want to jump to any conclusions ar
in the house of commons, jeremy hunt and some other mps, and gordon brown's raised this as well, the fact that this new variant has come from africa suggests that perhaps western countries like the uk need to speed up the supply of vaccines to countries like those in africa. you've been criticised for not doing this quick enough. what are you going to do about that? well, i think it's important that all rich countries help the developing world with vaccines. the uk has certainly played its...
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jeremy grantham weighed in. >> my faith in the fed is so complete that when they say -- the fed in my opinion hasn't done a thing right since paul volcker. all of the others have encouraged chain theories of really dangerous asset bubbles. manus: mary daly said she's monitoring eye-popping inflation. she spoke to are michael mccain. >> inflation is higher, it's eye-popping. it's transitory, that's what i believe when i look at the data, that it is directly related to covid. manus: let's bring in our chief asia economist, she calls it eye-popping. where are you in terms of your superlatives and your opinion as to whether it will be enduring inflation? >> good afternoon, clearly it is looking to be more persistent now that the fed hasn't is a paid, you see across everything from cars to energy cost, they've been pushing being patient on rate hikes. let's not forget the political backdrop. we know the u.s. democratic party is pushing for change at the top of the trend. what does it say for the inflation and rate hike delays? to be fair to the other side of this, it's a supply chain story
jeremy grantham weighed in. >> my faith in the fed is so complete that when they say -- the fed in my opinion hasn't done a thing right since paul volcker. all of the others have encouraged chain theories of really dangerous asset bubbles. manus: mary daly said she's monitoring eye-popping inflation. she spoke to are michael mccain. >> inflation is higher, it's eye-popping. it's transitory, that's what i believe when i look at the data, that it is directly related to covid. manus:...
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jay powell was chosen as a republican for a two-year term when jeremy stein was appointed as a democrat to the fed board in 2012. so there are a lot of dynamics at work here, but the one to keep an eye on for supervision, and it is a little odd that that when they did not move on. that seat is already open. you would expect that move to come reasonably soon. guy: when we take a step back and look at what is important to the president right now, he has started talking about this idea that build back better is going to be disinflationary. do you think we should look at what is coming out of d.c. right now as having an impact on inflation? does this at the margin mean that the president can say i am on the front foot when it comes to fighting inflation? that is the biggest narrative right now in d.c. michael: the problem for the president is it is economics that gets into the weeds a little bit, and the average american isn't really going to understand that build back better's disinflationary aspects are going to take years to develop as the systems get put into place and the economy gets
jay powell was chosen as a republican for a two-year term when jeremy stein was appointed as a democrat to the fed board in 2012. so there are a lot of dynamics at work here, but the one to keep an eye on for supervision, and it is a little odd that that when they did not move on. that seat is already open. you would expect that move to come reasonably soon. guy: when we take a step back and look at what is important to the president right now, he has started talking about this idea that build...
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jeremy siegel at the wharton school courtney has earnings. hi. >> hi. yeah so nordstrom's earnings looks like a miss. nordstrom revenues did beat. gross margins were up year over year about 2.3% they do cite markdowns in the quarter. inventories up 13% versus 2019 note some pull forward receipts to support early holiday sales looks like the expenses is issue for earnings higher expenses than expected with sgna at 34% compared to estimate of 32%. labor cost pressure an issue there and reafoirming the full-year revenue increase of 35%. shares getting hit hard here in the wake of these results down 15% after hours for nordstrom results. we'll see what they have to say on the call to fill in. >> this is interesting a metric. inventory up 13% over 2019 that sounds like a surprising number to me relative to expectations were in terms of where we are in retail, supply chain and everything else. >> yeah. it is interesting actually because of the concerns that we have talked about with supply chain and the worries about inventory that many of these big retailers
jeremy siegel at the wharton school courtney has earnings. hi. >> hi. yeah so nordstrom's earnings looks like a miss. nordstrom revenues did beat. gross margins were up year over year about 2.3% they do cite markdowns in the quarter. inventories up 13% versus 2019 note some pull forward receipts to support early holiday sales looks like the expenses is issue for earnings higher expenses than expected with sgna at 34% compared to estimate of 32%. labor cost pressure an issue there and...
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. >>> professor jeremy siegel suggesting the stakes are high for investors as they get ready for t for the holiday week details on tradingn tradingnation.cnbc.com more "squawk on the street" coming up. >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street." r let's get to rick santelli with the reaction in the bond market with today's fed chair decision. short end of the curve seeing a pretty nice bounce today >> absolutely. we definitely saw some selling let's go to the whiteboard as this news hit, definitely stocks moved higher, rates moved higher and we had what's call a flattening not to be left out, the dollar index did pretty well too. didn't have a huge move, but it's still higher. i pick the 30s minus 2 spread and see how it flat frnds the 140s to the 130s it's leveling off a bit. interest rates did move higher you know you move from 52, 53, 75 on 2s, your major flattening. 30-year bonds didn't move too much but there's a lot going on here once we get past what markets did and we look overseas, bund yields hardly moved at all that's something that needs to be discussed further there wasn't
. >>> professor jeremy siegel suggesting the stakes are high for investors as they get ready for t for the holiday week details on tradingn tradingnation.cnbc.com more "squawk on the street" coming up. >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street." r let's get to rick santelli with the reaction in the bond market with today's fed chair decision. short end of the curve seeing a pretty nice bounce today >> absolutely. we definitely saw some selling let's...
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jeremy, what are we expecting to hear from the president this hour? >> reporter: right now, president biden is in the oval office with his coronavirus advisory team. they are briefing him on this omicron variant, briefing that the president has been receiving daily. when he comes out later this hour to speak, he'll talk about what we do know and don't know about the variant and he'll be urging the public against panicking here. we do expect the president to instead urge americans that now is the time, if you haven't yet, to get vaccinated and get your booster shot if you are fully vaccinated and eligible for that third shot. so that is the message we'll hear from the president. he's going to try and show that he is on top of this situation while at the same time urging americans not to panic. we do know that it is very clear that it will take a week to two weeks before we know exactly the impact of this variant, and that's something that the president is going to outline today. >> we'll take the president live when he comes to cameras to speak. >>> in
jeremy, what are we expecting to hear from the president this hour? >> reporter: right now, president biden is in the oval office with his coronavirus advisory team. they are briefing him on this omicron variant, briefing that the president has been receiving daily. when he comes out later this hour to speak, he'll talk about what we do know and don't know about the variant and he'll be urging the public against panicking here. we do expect the president to instead urge americans that now...
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jeremy, what is the word from the white house about this meeting? >> reporter: olymlisten, a seni administration official describing this as a healthy debate between the leaders and an opportunity to talk about the areas of agreement, areas of disagreement, most importantly, and also for president biden, as you just heard there, to make very clear how he sees the u.s.-china relationship. one of competition but not one that will devolve into outright conflict. that was a key part here. president biden talking about the need to establish guardrails in the u.s.-china relationship. although, this meeting didn't produce those guardrails or any breakthroughs, nor, frankly, were any expected based on how senior officials were describing the plans for this meeting ahead of time. but a range of issues, as you see there on the screen, being discussed. everything from the tensions over taiwan to human rights issues that president biden made clear he was going to raise with president xi, as well as also potential areas of cooperation on climate change, for exam
jeremy, what is the word from the white house about this meeting? >> reporter: olymlisten, a seni administration official describing this as a healthy debate between the leaders and an opportunity to talk about the areas of agreement, areas of disagreement, most importantly, and also for president biden, as you just heard there, to make very clear how he sees the u.s.-china relationship. one of competition but not one that will devolve into outright conflict. that was a key part here....
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jeremy, what are you hearing from there today about all of it? because so much is still unknown. >> reporter: listen, coronavirus is right back at the center of activity here at the west wing of the white house. we know officials are working to put together the finishing touches on that strategy that we're expected to hear president biden outline on thursday for how the united states is going to fight the coronavirus this winter. listen to the president talking about that yesterday. >> thursday i'll be putting forward a detailed strategy outlining how we're going to fight covid this winter, not with shutdowns or lockdowns, but with more widespread vaccinations, boosters, testing, and more. >> reporter: you hear the president there emphasizing the fact that he is not looking to do additional shutdowns or lockdowns. instead, it will be doubling down on what we've seen from this administration so far. vaccinations, boosters, testing. we heard the president talk about that yesterday. even as the united states waits for the next week or two to learn m
jeremy, what are you hearing from there today about all of it? because so much is still unknown. >> reporter: listen, coronavirus is right back at the center of activity here at the west wing of the white house. we know officials are working to put together the finishing touches on that strategy that we're expected to hear president biden outline on thursday for how the united states is going to fight the coronavirus this winter. listen to the president talking about that yesterday....
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jeremy diamond is with us in the white house. jeremy? >> there is a lot of soul searching after the vote last night. the president returning in the wee hours of the morning, but the mood aboard air force one last night was grim as they tu returned to the news that glenn youngkin won in virginia that president biden had won by ten points. the biden administration is trying to move forward, others pointing to economic woes and a pandemic that has gone on longer than expected. one thing is clear, the president was not expecting this. >> i think we're going to win in virginia. i don't believe, and i've not seen any evidence whether or not i am doing well or poorly, whether or not i've got my agenda passed or not is going to have any real impact on winning or losing. >> reporter: and whether or not the president wanted to make a connection between his agenda and that race yesterday, democrats this morning certainly making a connection between now and the midterms next year. certainly this is going to light a fire under people at the white hou
jeremy diamond is with us in the white house. jeremy? >> there is a lot of soul searching after the vote last night. the president returning in the wee hours of the morning, but the mood aboard air force one last night was grim as they tu returned to the news that glenn youngkin won in virginia that president biden had won by ten points. the biden administration is trying to move forward, others pointing to economic woes and a pandemic that has gone on longer than expected. one thing is...
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with me to share their reporting and cnn is cnn's manu raju, jeremy diamond and coral davenport of the "new york times," the u.n. secretary-general saying we're taking our own graves. boris johnson, the prime minister opening the session by using a little hollywood. listen shepard welcome to glasgow and to scotland whose most globally famous fiction alison is almost certainly a man called james bond who generally comes to the climax of his highly lucrative film strapped to a doomsday device. this is not a movie, and the doomsday device is real. if we don't get serious about climate change today, it will be too late for our children to do so tomorrow. shepard the rhetoric constantly escalates, and you have doomsday rhetoric, dig our own graves, the president talking about thin frequention point. do the actions, are they willing to commit? are they ready to commit to actions that match the rhetoric? >> the short answer is no. right now all of the countries that signed on to the paris climate agreement, including the united states, of course, president biden re-entered the paris climate a
with me to share their reporting and cnn is cnn's manu raju, jeremy diamond and coral davenport of the "new york times," the u.n. secretary-general saying we're taking our own graves. boris johnson, the prime minister opening the session by using a little hollywood. listen shepard welcome to glasgow and to scotland whose most globally famous fiction alison is almost certainly a man called james bond who generally comes to the climax of his highly lucrative film strapped to a doomsday...
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she is there with a big band-aid, jeremy. >> reporter: yeah no doubt about it. look, president biden did the first step here in meeting with president emmanuel macron on the sidelines of the g20 in rome a couple of weeks ago. now step two is also crucial. that's where vice president harris comes in. she's going to be spending five days here in paris, including a bilateral meeting with the french president, participating in a forum that is a priority for the french president as well, delivering remarks, participating in armistice day events, all of this intended to highlight the long and deep bonds between the united states and france, and to make clear to the french government that the u.s./french relationship is indeed a priority to the administration, following that submarine dustup a couple of months ago. there is no question the french president is looking to squeeze every ounce of juice out of that dustup as he possibly can, and french officials have told me that they are looking for concrete actions to improve the u.s./french relationship beyond just the r
she is there with a big band-aid, jeremy. >> reporter: yeah no doubt about it. look, president biden did the first step here in meeting with president emmanuel macron on the sidelines of the g20 in rome a couple of weeks ago. now step two is also crucial. that's where vice president harris comes in. she's going to be spending five days here in paris, including a bilateral meeting with the french president, participating in a forum that is a priority for the french president as well,...
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jeremy diamond is outfront live outside the white house and, jeremy, how concerned is the president and the white house about what happened last night? i mean, this was a big blow. >> yeah, no doubt about it. listen, erin, here at the white house and democratic circles, there is been a lot of soul searching today among those democrats and including some white house advisers who see warning signs here for the midterms. but we didn't necessarily hear any of that soul searching from the president, himself. instead, what we heard from the president. he did not take responsibility for mcauliffe's loss in virginia and -- but what he did say was that maybe -- just maybe -- passing his agenda before that election could have made a difference. but he did not sound sure about it. what he did sound sure about is what needs to be done, going forward. between now and the midterms next year. the president talking about the need for action. the need for results. making clear that passing his agenda is important and ultimately saying that he believes that changing things like the economy, like covid, a
jeremy diamond is outfront live outside the white house and, jeremy, how concerned is the president and the white house about what happened last night? i mean, this was a big blow. >> yeah, no doubt about it. listen, erin, here at the white house and democratic circles, there is been a lot of soul searching today among those democrats and including some white house advisers who see warning signs here for the midterms. but we didn't necessarily hear any of that soul searching from the...
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white house correspondent jeremy diamond has more. >> reporter: today vice president harris wrapping a five-day effort to revise the french/american relationship. >> it signals the enduring, the long-standing, and future alliance and commitment between the people of the united states and france and our governments. >> reporter: the trip, much of it spent alongside french president emmanuel macron was the latest measure to mend ties after the latest submarine plan with australia. the sub snub may have propelled harris to french capitol, but the vice president insisting the breach of trust was not on the agenda. >> i will tell you that was not the purpose of this trip and we didn't discuss it. what we did discuss is the issues that are challenging us and the issues that are the basis for this relationship and the strength and assurance of this relationship. >> reporter: there were two tangible agreements, expanded u.s. space cooperation and a u.s. decision to sign on to a french initiative setting rules of the road in cyber space. after a first foreign trip overshadowed by harris's han
white house correspondent jeremy diamond has more. >> reporter: today vice president harris wrapping a five-day effort to revise the french/american relationship. >> it signals the enduring, the long-standing, and future alliance and commitment between the people of the united states and france and our governments. >> reporter: the trip, much of it spent alongside french president emmanuel macron was the latest measure to mend ties after the latest submarine plan with...
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>> jeremy diamond and athena jones, thank you for your reporting. joining me to discuss admiral brett giroir, he led the federal government's covid-19 testing response under the trump administration. good to have you with us this morning. as we look at where we're at, the message from president biden yesterday, be concerned, but it is not a moment to panic. do you agree with that tone and that message? >> i do agree with that tone and that message. we should be concerned because the number of mutations on omicron, but we should not panic. our testing still works perfectly. it is very likely that our vaccines will provide some immune protection. and i agree it is very important to top off your tank, top off your immune tank by getting that booster, independent of omicron, it is very important to get it just for delta. third, we have new oral medications that are up to the fda today that will be completely effective against omicron as they are against the others. so we have a lot more to learn. we should be concerned, but we should not be panicked. >>
>> jeremy diamond and athena jones, thank you for your reporting. joining me to discuss admiral brett giroir, he led the federal government's covid-19 testing response under the trump administration. good to have you with us this morning. as we look at where we're at, the message from president biden yesterday, be concerned, but it is not a moment to panic. do you agree with that tone and that message? >> i do agree with that tone and that message. we should be concerned because the...
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jeremy diamond is traveling with the vice president and joins us live from paris. good morning. this is to nurse the french/american relationship back to health especially after the sub deal with australia. >> reporter: no doubt about it. listen, president biden already met with president macron on the side lines of the g20 just a couple weeks ago. step one of rebuilding and revitalizing that relationship has certainly already been accomplished. but now vice president harris is looking to take that a step further. that is why she arrived this morning here in paris for a five-day trip, which is pretty long when you consider the length of these kinds of diplomatic missions typically. a clear gesture to the french president emanuel macron as well as the french people that the united states cares deeply about the relationship with france and they do want to nurse it back to full health. but french officials have made very clear while they are moving on from that submarine deal that saw a french contract with australia sunk, essentially, that while they are moving on from that, they
jeremy diamond is traveling with the vice president and joins us live from paris. good morning. this is to nurse the french/american relationship back to health especially after the sub deal with australia. >> reporter: no doubt about it. listen, president biden already met with president macron on the side lines of the g20 just a couple weeks ago. step one of rebuilding and revitalizing that relationship has certainly already been accomplished. but now vice president harris is looking to...
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>> good to see you, jeremy. thank you so much. joining me for more on this is gordon chang, columnist for "the daily beast." it's great to see you, gordon. a healthy debate and no major breakthroughs, though. what do you see as, you know, what this meeting really was in the end? >> well, this meeting was to establish the guardrails as they said, but we have tried this approach. we've had intensive diplomacy with china for three decades and their behavior has only gotten worse. we need to go beyond guardrails and put costs on behavior that is unacceptable and in some cases malicious. there needs to be a rethinking of the assumptions that have driven u.s./china relations. >> this warning about taiwan. i wanted to know what you think xi is actually warning because, you know, should that and will this don't play with fire or you'll get burned, should that change anything about u.s. policy on taiwan right now? >> well, u.s. policy on taiwan has worked. it's one of strategic ambiguity, but it worked in a benign period. now we are not in
>> good to see you, jeremy. thank you so much. joining me for more on this is gordon chang, columnist for "the daily beast." it's great to see you, gordon. a healthy debate and no major breakthroughs, though. what do you see as, you know, what this meeting really was in the end? >> well, this meeting was to establish the guardrails as they said, but we have tried this approach. we've had intensive diplomacy with china for three decades and their behavior has only gotten...
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jeremy diamond joins us from the white house. this was bipartisan in the senate and the house. will we see a bipartisan signing at the showing? >> we will. that is a rarity. senate republicans who helped pass this legislation are expected to attend, including lisa murkowski, susan collins and rob portman. you will not see every one of the 32 republican lawmakers in the senate and house who passed the legislation attending. mitch mcconnell is not expected to attend and bipartisan showing at the state and local level as well with governors and mayors of major american cities expected to attend to show just how popular this piece of legislation is, and indeed, that is the aim of the signing ceremony that you're going to be seeing today on the south lawn of the white house. president biden at a moment where he has faced sagging poll numbers, economic concerns in particular over inflation and rising gas prices, he is looking for a win, a political boost here, and that is exactly what the white house is aiming to do with this, as they look to highlight what is undoubtedly the central
jeremy diamond joins us from the white house. this was bipartisan in the senate and the house. will we see a bipartisan signing at the showing? >> we will. that is a rarity. senate republicans who helped pass this legislation are expected to attend, including lisa murkowski, susan collins and rob portman. you will not see every one of the 32 republican lawmakers in the senate and house who passed the legislation attending. mitch mcconnell is not expected to attend and bipartisan showing...
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and as cnn's jeremy diamond reports, it sets the stage for the midterms. >> reporter: well, there is certainly some soul searching even hand wringing at the white house on wednesday in the wake of democrats' big loss in the state of virginia. the democratic gubernatorial candidate terry mcauliffe losing to republican glenn youngkin, and some here at the white house and in democratic circles seeing warning signs for the midterms, which are just a year away. we did not see, though, that kind of soul searching from president biden on wednesday. he did not take responsibility for mcauliffe's loss in the state of virginia, although he did acknowledge that maybe, just maybe passing his agenda in congress before election day could have perhaps helped mcauliffe get over the top. again, this is a state that president biden won by ten points during the 2020 elections. but what the president did focus on is what democrats can do between now and the midterm elections, and that's getting things done. >> i do know that people want us to get things done. they want us to get things done. and that's
and as cnn's jeremy diamond reports, it sets the stage for the midterms. >> reporter: well, there is certainly some soul searching even hand wringing at the white house on wednesday in the wake of democrats' big loss in the state of virginia. the democratic gubernatorial candidate terry mcauliffe losing to republican glenn youngkin, and some here at the white house and in democratic circles seeing warning signs for the midterms, which are just a year away. we did not see, though, that...
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. >> reporter: jeremy denton didn't vote for biden or slotkin but supports the action on infrastructure. >> the cost of doing business. you have to reinvest if you're going to build these things. if you have a bridge that needs to be repaired, repair the bridge. >> reporter: slotkin, a former cia officer elected to congress in 2018, believes the deep divisions among democrats have raised legitimate questions about the party's ability to govern and to connect with all americans. >> yeah, i think there's disconnect. i mean, i think that the average person is not looking for radical idealogy on any side of the spectrum. they are looking for their government to function and to deliver for people. >> reporter: she has real questions about part two of biden's economic agenda. both its scope and timing given rising concerns about inflation, gas prices, and more. like other moderate democrats, she's waiting to see the cost of the bill before committing her vote. is the white house addressing the needs of everyday americans? >> i think certainly they are trying, but we could be doing more. we've
. >> reporter: jeremy denton didn't vote for biden or slotkin but supports the action on infrastructure. >> the cost of doing business. you have to reinvest if you're going to build these things. if you have a bridge that needs to be repaired, repair the bridge. >> reporter: slotkin, a former cia officer elected to congress in 2018, believes the deep divisions among democrats have raised legitimate questions about the party's ability to govern and to connect with all...
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. >> reporter: jeremy denton didn't vote for biden or slotkin but he supports the action on infrastructure. >> it's cost of doing business. you have to reinvest if you are going to build these things u. if you have a bridge that needs to be repaired, repair the bridge. >> reporter: slotkin, a former cia officer elected to congress in 2018 believes the deep divisions among democrats have raised legitimate questions about the party's ability to govern and to connect with all americans. >> yeah. i think there is a disconnect. i mean, i think that the average person is not looking for radical ideology on any side of the spectrum. they are looking for their government to function, and to deliver for people. >> reporter: she has real questions about part two of biden's economic agenda. both, its scope and timing. given rising concerns about inflation, gas prices, and more. like other moderate democrats, she's waiting to see the cost of the bill before committing her vote. is the white house addressing the needs of everyday americans? >> i -- i think, certainly, um, they are trying but we could b
. >> reporter: jeremy denton didn't vote for biden or slotkin but he supports the action on infrastructure. >> it's cost of doing business. you have to reinvest if you are going to build these things u. if you have a bridge that needs to be repaired, repair the bridge. >> reporter: slotkin, a former cia officer elected to congress in 2018 believes the deep divisions among democrats have raised legitimate questions about the party's ability to govern and to connect with all...
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joining me, washington correspondent for the "new york times" maggie haberman and former prosecutor jeremy toobin. maggie, subpoenas tos out to si people, many whom were at the willard hotel, this historic hotel near the white house, where there was a lot of discussion about how to overturn the election. >> of the six subpoenas, i don't think the willard meeting ties to it. it is one or two other people, but mostly, these were people in varying stages of being around trump starting after november 3rd. his former campaign manager is one. john eastman we talked about a lot. mike flynn was in this meeting on december 18th at the white house, accompanied by sydney powell, who was working in some capacity president trump campaign as a lawyer at that point, of the apparatuses seizing the voting machines and rerunning the election. you're deal winning a broad group of people. it's not tied to one event. there were many different prongs. this wasn't just a meeting the night before january 6th. they'd hit a benchmark, and a deadline would pass. they'd move to another thing. trump had various irons
joining me, washington correspondent for the "new york times" maggie haberman and former prosecutor jeremy toobin. maggie, subpoenas tos out to si people, many whom were at the willard hotel, this historic hotel near the white house, where there was a lot of discussion about how to overturn the election. >> of the six subpoenas, i don't think the willard meeting ties to it. it is one or two other people, but mostly, these were people in varying stages of being around trump...
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npr arabia rasco and cnn's jeremy diamond and marianna sotomayor. the president is mott going to change his schedule. don't panic. let's learn about this as we go forward, but the president had relatively modest travel restrictions and says let's learn more. he was pretty adamant. we're not going back to lockdowns or the early covid restrictions. >> yeah. i think that at this point he's also just bowing to the reality of where the country is. like, yes, he can use his bully pulpit to try to get states to say maybe you can do more mask mandates but people in this country are very tired in the second pandemic year and people will not go along with all of this and what we've seen with the coronavirus is you can tell people what you want them to do, but can you not make people get vaccinated. you can try but you can't make them wear masks and when people push back there are health implications for everyone. >> to that point, i want to show our viewers on the screen. this is the vaccination map of the united states. 55 million americans over the age of 1
npr arabia rasco and cnn's jeremy diamond and marianna sotomayor. the president is mott going to change his schedule. don't panic. let's learn about this as we go forward, but the president had relatively modest travel restrictions and says let's learn more. he was pretty adamant. we're not going back to lockdowns or the early covid restrictions. >> yeah. i think that at this point he's also just bowing to the reality of where the country is. like, yes, he can use his bully pulpit to try...
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host: let's go to jeremy, calling from madison, wisconsin. good morning. caller: good morning. it is a pleasure, an absolute pleasure. what a pleasure to hear you. i don't understand why middle america thinks that a supply chain is important when all we are doing is constantly demanding. listen to the previous caller. it is demand after demand. i don't understand why the focus is on the supply side when on the demand side -- i mean, it doesn't make sense. i don't understand why it doesn't dawn on middle america and the rest of us. what is the man saying? it is simple, correct? how am i wrong? host: how is the inflation affecting you personally, or is it affecting you personally? caller: of course. all of these things are affecting me. all of these causal relationships are affecting me one way or another, but i just found a bridgestone -- i am pretty sure they are original bridgestone tires. i found them for less than $20. i mean, what a deal. i could not imagined when i found. i mean, that's a pretty good deal i think. are you with me, sir? host: let's talk to david, calling fr
host: let's go to jeremy, calling from madison, wisconsin. good morning. caller: good morning. it is a pleasure, an absolute pleasure. what a pleasure to hear you. i don't understand why middle america thinks that a supply chain is important when all we are doing is constantly demanding. listen to the previous caller. it is demand after demand. i don't understand why the focus is on the supply side when on the demand side -- i mean, it doesn't make sense. i don't understand why it doesn't dawn...
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host: let's go to jeremy, calling from madison, wisconsin. good morning. caller: good morning. it is a pleasure, an absolute pleasure. what a pleasure to hear you. i don't understand why middle america thinks that a supply chain is important when all we are doing is constantly demanding. listen to the previous caller. it is demand after demand. i don't understand why the focus is on the supply side when on the demand side -- i mean, it doesn't make sense. i don't understand why it doesn't dawn on middle america and the rest of us. what is the man saying? it is simple, correct? how am i wrong? host: how is the inflation affecting you personally, or is it affecting you personally? caller: of course. all of these things are affecting me. all of these causal relationships are affecting me one way or another, but i just found a bridgestone -- i am pretty sure they are original bridgestone tires. i found them for less than $20. i mean, what a deal. i could not imagined when i found. i mean, that's a pretty good deal i think. are you with me, sir? host: let's talk to david, calling fr
host: let's go to jeremy, calling from madison, wisconsin. good morning. caller: good morning. it is a pleasure, an absolute pleasure. what a pleasure to hear you. i don't understand why middle america thinks that a supply chain is important when all we are doing is constantly demanding. listen to the previous caller. it is demand after demand. i don't understand why the focus is on the supply side when on the demand side -- i mean, it doesn't make sense. i don't understand why it doesn't dawn...
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the editorial team, paula peters and myself, the three of us here, along with jeremy banks of the american pilgrim museum, because the bradford manuscript included a list of hebrew vocabulary and described as the efforts to teach himself that biblical language, we engaged to transcribe and introduce that material. as the inclusion of the msa by a member of the nation is the most striking departure of this addition from previous ones, but not the only departure. i'd like to discuss some of the things that make this unique and then move on to talk about how it's helped me revise my understanding of bradford and his writings. william bradford began to compile his history in 1630, ten years after his arrival in the mayflower and in the same year that he arrived in massachusetts, to take charge of the colony that would become the dominant presence in new england. while bradford composed of the work in a way that suggested he was preparing a publication, it wasn't published inc his lifetime. later in the century puritans increased and drew on it for its own account of the region's history. in th
the editorial team, paula peters and myself, the three of us here, along with jeremy banks of the american pilgrim museum, because the bradford manuscript included a list of hebrew vocabulary and described as the efforts to teach himself that biblical language, we engaged to transcribe and introduce that material. as the inclusion of the msa by a member of the nation is the most striking departure of this addition from previous ones, but not the only departure. i'd like to discuss some of the...
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answered we still have a long way to go until all of the questions are answered and i want to thank jeremy and read for working with us on continuing this oversight process. too often the current administration tells us that president biden was forced to withdraw from afghanistan because of president trump's agreement with taliban. that isn't true. i thinkha everybody knows that isn't true. president biden hasn't felt bound by president trump's policies on anything elseg on iran or the southwest border or defending the military. second, the agreement was a condition-based approach under presidentde trump's plan and the u.s. agreed to withdraw troops only if the taliban met seven conditions and these included preventing al qaeda from threatening the united states s from afghanistan and denying residents to those threatening the united states. these conditions were not met. in fact, as the general told us, only one of the seven conditions was met. as we have heard in recent hearings, al qaeda remains active and will likely threaten the united states homeland very, very soon. that's why all o
answered we still have a long way to go until all of the questions are answered and i want to thank jeremy and read for working with us on continuing this oversight process. too often the current administration tells us that president biden was forced to withdraw from afghanistan because of president trump's agreement with taliban. that isn't true. i thinkha everybody knows that isn't true. president biden hasn't felt bound by president trump's policies on anything elseg on iran or the...
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we have jeremy hunt, west point grad. we don't have him. hopefully we'll get him soon. good morning and happy veterans day. >> thanks, carley, good morning. carley: da he co-take, how do -- dakota, how do you feel about this, some navy seals say they've had their religious exemptions denied and if they don't get vaccinated then they'll get a pay cut or a demotion or be punished in some way. how do you feel about that? >> i mean, look, i think there's two sides to it. right. look, we -- first off, i think it's not even right for them to threaten to kick them out for the fact that they're not getting the vaccine or for them to look at them and say, hey, you're going to get out for an other than honorable discharge. this is something that came up, this mandate camp up after they came in. look, if the religious exemption is out there, they should get the religious exemption. if the military doesn't want to accept that, they should let the service member transition out at the end of this and go on about their way if this is how the military wants to hold this. carley: yeah.
we have jeremy hunt, west point grad. we don't have him. hopefully we'll get him soon. good morning and happy veterans day. >> thanks, carley, good morning. carley: da he co-take, how do -- dakota, how do you feel about this, some navy seals say they've had their religious exemptions denied and if they don't get vaccinated then they'll get a pay cut or a demotion or be punished in some way. how do you feel about that? >> i mean, look, i think there's two sides to it. right. look, we...
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jeremy corbell, area 51 is your wheel house. here is haines on the 10th of november. >> the main issues that congress and others have been concerned about are basically safety of flight concerns, counter intelligence issues. there is always the question of is there something else that we simply do not understand that might come? >> bill: she said it, what did you think about that? >> yeah. this statement by the sitting director of national intelligence admiral haines is the latest sign of this shift of how the government is officially looking at the ufo phenomenon. this summer i released multiple videos confirmed by the pentagon and shot by the u.s. militaries that they were buzzing warship. it is happening more. now we're seeing the intelligence community and representative government doing the opposite of what has been done for almost a century. for almost a century our intelligence community has been studying the ufo phenomenon quietly and publicly they've belittled the topic. it is a 180 turnaround on how our intelligence co
jeremy corbell, area 51 is your wheel house. here is haines on the 10th of november. >> the main issues that congress and others have been concerned about are basically safety of flight concerns, counter intelligence issues. there is always the question of is there something else that we simply do not understand that might come? >> bill: she said it, what did you think about that? >> yeah. this statement by the sitting director of national intelligence admiral haines is the...
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that's jeremy, right there! we're literally riding together. he gets touchy when you talk about his lack of friends. can you help me out here? no matter why you ride, progressive has you covered with protection starting at $79 a year. well, we're new friends. to be fair. eh, still. >> man: what's my safelite story? my truck...is my livelihood. so when my windshield cracked... the experts at safelite autoglass came right to me... with service i could trust. right, girl? >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ this is an important mortgage rate watch alert for veteran home owners. mortgage rates are starting to climb nationally, but newday is holding the line at just two and a quarter percent, 2.48 apr, still the lowest in their history. if you're one of the thousands of homeowners with va loans who haven't yet refinanced, one call to newday is all it takes. there's no appraisal and no out of pocket costs. save an average of $3,000 a year. >> martha: the jury is deliberating the three men charged with killing ahmaud arbery. they sa
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good morning, jeremy. good to see you. >> good morning. ainsley: good morning. he came out and said, remember, that it was maga country and they were two white individuals that jumped him. they were homophobic. turns out the prosecutors at least say that he is guilty of staging this hoax and he just wanted to have fame and help his career. what do you say? >> yeah, well, i mean, really interesting about this case in particular is that this is a man who is not kind of throwing himself at the members whereof the court. and to think with all the evidence against him he would be asking for saying i'm sorry. this is a mistake. this man is actually way to interesting to keep this hoax alive. even through this day. he is still maintains that he was the victim of some racist homophobic attack. it's quite embarrassing. and i think what's even more important though, if you look -- you have to wonder, this hoax was so sloppy, like how does he almost get away with this? you have to look -- it's the type of environment we are in right now. it's a media environment we are in.
good morning, jeremy. good to see you. >> good morning. ainsley: good morning. he came out and said, remember, that it was maga country and they were two white individuals that jumped him. they were homophobic. turns out the prosecutors at least say that he is guilty of staging this hoax and he just wanted to have fame and help his career. what do you say? >> yeah, well, i mean, really interesting about this case in particular is that this is a man who is not kind of throwing...
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boring is the co-founder of the daily wire jeremy, are you surprised about the support you have for the mandate pushback? >> not at all. i think the american people, while largely pro-vaccine, as evidenced by the fact that a majority of them have gotten at least one jab are incredibly anti-tyranny and that attitude goes back to our founding so i'm not surprised that people want to add their voice to our legal battle. i'm more surprised that fewer companies aren't engaging in the fight. i think that it's absolutely critical as american employees, american workers are facing this unconstitutional choice between their livelihoods and their bodily autonomy it's important states and businesses make a stand about it. brian: how do you feel about a testing option along with the vaccine option? >> well the problem with the testing option along the vaccine option is it does require businesses to intrude into the private health decisions of their employees. i actually think that that's not only unconscionable and illegal and it runs provisions of the a da for example,, i think it opens up bus
boring is the co-founder of the daily wire jeremy, are you surprised about the support you have for the mandate pushback? >> not at all. i think the american people, while largely pro-vaccine, as evidenced by the fact that a majority of them have gotten at least one jab are incredibly anti-tyranny and that attitude goes back to our founding so i'm not surprised that people want to add their voice to our legal battle. i'm more surprised that fewer companies aren't engaging in the fight. i...
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that's jeremy, right there! we're literally riding together. he gets touchy when you talk about his lack of friends. can you help me out here? no matter why you ride, progressive has you covered with protection starting at $79 a year. well, we're new friends. to be fair. eh, still. (dramatic music) - [narrator] as the eyes of the world focus on the latest flood of calamities, the most urgent may not be the most visible to the average person. for decades, we've seen an erosion of our nation's values, but today we are experiencing a world gone mad. the country is facing an inflection point and cultural norms are turning away from traditional values. in "hope for this present crisis," dr. michael youssef presents a seven-part plan providing practical steps on how to be a godly influence in our society and how to take a stand for our values in a culture aggressively opposed to them. there is hope for this present crisis if we act now. a dear friend of dr. youssef so wants you to have this book that he will pay for it. all you have to do is cover th
that's jeremy, right there! we're literally riding together. he gets touchy when you talk about his lack of friends. can you help me out here? no matter why you ride, progressive has you covered with protection starting at $79 a year. well, we're new friends. to be fair. eh, still. (dramatic music) - [narrator] as the eyes of the world focus on the latest flood of calamities, the most urgent may not be the most visible to the average person. for decades, we've seen an erosion of our nation's...
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that's jeremy, right there! we're literally riding together. he gets touchy when you talk about his lack of friends. can you help me out here? no matter why you ride, progressive has you covered with protection starting at $79 a year. well, we're new friends. to be fair. eh, still. walmart's deals for days isn't over yet. this cyber monday is your last chance to score big online starting sunday night. don't miss out on walmart's deals for days. ♪ ♪ >> good afternoon. i'm gillian turner in for martha maccallum. researchers are looking into adjustments to the covid-19 vaccine. there's new travel restrictions over fears of the brand new variant as the holiday season tracks into gear. what is troubling scientists about the strain detected in south africa. this could mean it's more transmissable and could evade
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you didn't know jeremy renner grew up right here in northern california. he was born and raised in modesto you can get our live newscast breaking news weather and more with our abc 7 bay area app on apple tv android tv fire tv and roku just searched abc 7 bay area and download it now. that's it for abc 7 news at 4 abc 7 news at five with dan and alma is your way next ♪ christmas music ♪ ♪ ♪ if your dry eye symptoms keep coming back, what?! no! over the counter eye drops typically work by lubricating the eyes and may provide temporary relief. xiidra works differently, targeting inflammation that can cause dry eye disease. it can provide lasting relief. xiidra is the only fda-approved non-steroid eye drop specifically for the signs and symptoms of dry eye disease. one drop in each eye, twice a day. don't use if you are allergic to xiidra. common side effects include eye irritation, discomfort or blurred vision when applied to the eye, and unusual taste sensation. don't touch container tip to your eye or any surface. after using xiidra wait 15 minutes
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>> jeremy: kept me out of trouble. >> kelly: this is a band. >> jeremy: where are you digging on the internet finding this stuff. >> kelly: look at that cutie. when you were a kid, did you ever pretend you were someone? i pretended that i was steven tyler. did you ever pretend to anyone? >> jeremy: no, i think i want to do -- i could always sing but i couldn't sing like the bands that i like, def leppard, joe elliot, all those types of guys, just couldn't do it. wasn't really my thigh. didn't really find my voice until later on in life, my own styling -- i sing a lot of karaoke. >> kelly: what's your go-to? i'm listening to your deep tones. >> jeremy: at six weeks of traveling, shattered right now. >> kelly: i love that, janis joplin. when you are not shattered, what are you singing at karaoke? >> jeremy: i don't know, probably -- "new york city" was one of my favorites, billy joel. a great thing to do because i had no money, sink or create a karaoke bar. he >> kelly: me too. is it true that sam rockwell used to lip-sync while you would hide and you would be one singing? >> jeremy: w
>> jeremy: kept me out of trouble. >> kelly: this is a band. >> jeremy: where are you digging on the internet finding this stuff. >> kelly: look at that cutie. when you were a kid, did you ever pretend you were someone? i pretended that i was steven tyler. did you ever pretend to anyone? >> jeremy: no, i think i want to do -- i could always sing but i couldn't sing like the bands that i like, def leppard, joe elliot, all those types of guys, just couldn't do it....
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>> oh, my god, yeah, but even before then, i had a meeting with kevin feige, trinh tran, jeremy renner. and i was -- you know, i went on to the lot and i didn't have the job yet, but i might have felt like i did. i went like behind all these secret gates and underground parking and up crazy back elevators. oh, oh, oh, i mean, it was like full lockdown mode i was like, "this is crazy." but it was wild. >> jimmy: so marvel offices are like a marvel movie? >> yes, and the whole meeting was whispered. >> jimmy: yeah, you had to like, jump over a thing and swing from something >> exactly, yeah >> jimmy: no way, and you felt it, you felt that -- you -- you had it, like "okay, they want me for this? >> well, i mean, i'm like, you guys, this is like -- this top secret there's got to be something they know that i don't >> jimmy: well, i mean, you were -- kevin's -- you were his first choice we actually have a video of him saying this. >> oh, my god. >> jimmy: if you want to see this i wanted to surprise you tonight. [ cheers and applause >> we had an ideal casting, which was hailee steinfeld li
>> oh, my god, yeah, but even before then, i had a meeting with kevin feige, trinh tran, jeremy renner. and i was -- you know, i went on to the lot and i didn't have the job yet, but i might have felt like i did. i went like behind all these secret gates and underground parking and up crazy back elevators. oh, oh, oh, i mean, it was like full lockdown mode i was like, "this is crazy." but it was wild. >> jimmy: so marvel offices are like a marvel movie? >> yes, and...
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. >>> jeremy renner may be an avenger on screen but some could call his actions off screen just as heroic. >> the actor opening up to kelly clarkson about working with crews in lake tahoe to build the new fire station. he's trained as a volunteer firefighter and said after the devastating calder fire last year, it's a good way to give back to the community. >> i work with the fire departments up there and they are pretty awesome. they are teaching me and helping me and i still have to get more hours in with them. it's lovely to give back to the community. i love to do it. i love being in nature. and, you know, heck, you got fire trucks and -- >> it's a helpful thing. >> it's giving me something to do. wonderful to do on my off time. >> see renner's full interview on kelly clarkson's show at 3:00. >>> trending this morning. beginning to look like christmas at 1600 pennsylvania avenue. >> jill biden chose the theme gifts from the heart for the decorations display. it's inspired by people the president and first lady met as they traveled the country over the past year. there are 41 christmas
. >>> jeremy renner may be an avenger on screen but some could call his actions off screen just as heroic. >> the actor opening up to kelly clarkson about working with crews in lake tahoe to build the new fire station. he's trained as a volunteer firefighter and said after the devastating calder fire last year, it's a good way to give back to the community. >> i work with the fire departments up there and they are pretty awesome. they are teaching me and helping me and i...
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. >>> jeremy renner may be an avenger on scream. the actor opening up to kelly clarkson today about working with crews in lake tahoe to build a new fire station. he's trained as a volunteer firefighter. he says after devastating fires like calder fire last year, it's good to give back to the community. >> i worked with the fire departments up there and they're pretty awesome. they're teaching me and helping me. i've still got to get more hours in with them, but it's cool. it's lovely to give back to the community. and i love to do it. i love being in nature. it fire trucks and -- >> helpful thing. >> it gives me something to do. it's a wonderful thing to do in my off time. >> so true of so many people. cool jobs but they really want to be firefighters. see his fuel interview on kelly clarkson this afternoon on nbc bay area. >>> let's get a look at the forecast with kari. what's in store for this monday morning? >> cool and foggy but we'll shape up to be a really nice day. but our air quality has been a concern because it's been so h
. >>> jeremy renner may be an avenger on scream. the actor opening up to kelly clarkson today about working with crews in lake tahoe to build a new fire station. he's trained as a volunteer firefighter. he says after devastating fires like calder fire last year, it's good to give back to the community. >> i worked with the fire departments up there and they're pretty awesome. they're teaching me and helping me. i've still got to get more hours in with them, but it's cool. it's...
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now, we also spoke to jeremy butter of the iraq and afghanistan veterans of america. he called this a agreement first step, but it is not enough and it is not fast enough. "i completely believe they are working in good faith but it is just too slow." here's what former secretary of veterans affairs david shul key said to us earlier today: >> i don't think it's fast enough. i think it's a signal moving in a different direction and in a positive direction. i think what the white house is signaling is that the current system is not working, and they want to find a way to change it. what they're suggesting is a new way that i think does make se sense, and they want to pilot that. and they want if to lead towards better results. >> schifrin: but that pilot will take months for cancers, and then and only then consider other illnesses. meanwhile, legislation on both sides of the house that would grant a range of benefits for a range of illnesses that's correct what is veterans groups want to pass. >> woodruff: so we will see. nick, there is something else that i want-- that
now, we also spoke to jeremy butter of the iraq and afghanistan veterans of america. he called this a agreement first step, but it is not enough and it is not fast enough. "i completely believe they are working in good faith but it is just too slow." here's what former secretary of veterans affairs david shul key said to us earlier today: >> i don't think it's fast enough. i think it's a signal moving in a different direction and in a positive direction. i think what the white...
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but between serving diners and polishing silverware, manager jeremy's shift comes with a new set of responsibilities, making sure the business doesn't breach covid-19 control measures. that includes using government software to confirm diners are safe to be seated. >> during the week, we are losing a bit of time to check everyone in. we need to have it all set up, get the app, and check every qr code. >> forming part of france's health pass app those qr codes , indicate one of three things - - whether a person is vaccinated, has previously been infected with covid-19 or tested negative in the past 24 hours at an official testing site. with almost two thirds of the european union's population of nearly 450 million now fully vaccinated, those types of rapid tests have become much less common. testing facilities which once swelled with crowds now largely sit empty, as authorities move away from subsidizing testing costs. as covid-19 mounts a major resurgence across the eu, member states are now rethinking that strategy -- a reassessment backed by the world health organization's richard pebody. >> europ
but between serving diners and polishing silverware, manager jeremy's shift comes with a new set of responsibilities, making sure the business doesn't breach covid-19 control measures. that includes using government software to confirm diners are safe to be seated. >> during the week, we are losing a bit of time to check everyone in. we need to have it all set up, get the app, and check every qr code. >> forming part of france's health pass app those qr codes , indicate one of three...
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still other stadium neighbors like josh and jeremy more unwelcome the later curfew in the free backyard entertainment that comes with it the wish there would be a curfew on the cost of air traffic overhead at all hours. >> because miami, like 1530 minutes. so it is it airplanes drown out the music >> actually, there is a curfew at the airport and 11:00pm curfew. similar to what's going on here at stadium. but the stadium a controversial curfew which has now been reduced to passed on the city council via for to 3 vote. but it is effective immediately live in santa clara rob fladeboe kron 4 news. >> thank you, rob. well, more people are flying, of course, but fewer employees are working at airports. why people could be faced with abnormally long security lines. plus, why the white house is backing off its rule that employees at big businesses need to be vaccinated. >> and armed robbery at a local pot dispensary. why the local pot dispensary. why the c when a truck hit my car, local pot dispensary. why the cthe insurance company wasn't fair. i didn't know what my case was worth, so i calle
still other stadium neighbors like josh and jeremy more unwelcome the later curfew in the free backyard entertainment that comes with it the wish there would be a curfew on the cost of air traffic overhead at all hours. >> because miami, like 1530 minutes. so it is it airplanes drown out the music >> actually, there is a curfew at the airport and 11:00pm curfew. similar to what's going on here at stadium. but the stadium a controversial curfew which has now been reduced to passed on...
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but, you know, jared leto, some hiking jeremy irons it's me and sometimes messy and reminded me of watching the antics of britain's royal family or america's super rich. the story is a little long at just over 2 and a half hours. but it's interesting. stylish and beautifully performed by dean's list. b plus only in for the family. there's the latest from the disney animation factory and condo. it's a magical story of a family that possess magical powers all except young mirabal he believes are families powers are waning. so she goes on a quest to find them in conto is uplifting fun and full of great messages. and even though it mostly doesn't break any new ground it does feature 8 original songs from hamilton creator lin. manuel miranda that adds to the positive vibes. it's a dean's list. b plus, only in theaters in. so it. that screen is the origin story of the resident evil franchise in resident evil. welcome to raccoon city. a once thriving city is abandoned by its main employer. a giant pharmaceutical company when zombie evil is unleashed from below the surface. hope you have a great ho
but, you know, jared leto, some hiking jeremy irons it's me and sometimes messy and reminded me of watching the antics of britain's royal family or america's super rich. the story is a little long at just over 2 and a half hours. but it's interesting. stylish and beautifully performed by dean's list. b plus only in for the family. there's the latest from the disney animation factory and condo. it's a magical story of a family that possess magical powers all except young mirabal he believes are...
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jeremy parsons is the deputy of the exploration ground systems program for the artemus mission. part of a team that's sending humans back to the moon. so we've been living and working in what's called low earth orbit. for quite a period of time and with the international space station and now it's time that we go further. we venture further this rocket in particular artists, one will likely be blasting off this coming february orbiting the moon without any humans on board ahead of the crude artemus missions were planning out in aggressive series of missions. artemus too, will send a crew of astronauts orbiting the moon. then artemus three, will send a crew to walk on the moon, including the first person of color and first woman to step foot on the lunar surface to go to the moon. it's really stepping point to eventually go to mark. and so we want to learn how to live out in deep space. how to really. home those technologies around the moon before we begin that longer journey to mars. it'll be the first time the u. s will walk on the moon since 1972. now we're venturing back to t
jeremy parsons is the deputy of the exploration ground systems program for the artemus mission. part of a team that's sending humans back to the moon. so we've been living and working in what's called low earth orbit. for quite a period of time and with the international space station and now it's time that we go further. we venture further this rocket in particular artists, one will likely be blasting off this coming february orbiting the moon without any humans on board ahead of the crude...
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jeremy, you also have another book coming out or a new book coming out. insurgency, how the republicans lost their party and got everything they ever wanted. when can i purchase this book? >> you can purchase it now. go anywhere online. your favorite book seller, amazon, barnes & noble, and it's preordered that way. it will be delivered to you february 8th. that would be a great black friday move for those of you who are not venturing out to the malls. >> february 8th. congratulations. i know how hard it is to finish a book. my hat is off to you. jonathan knows as well. they're tough, painful. gentlemen, thank you so much. >>> still ahead, california takes aim at the growing trend of smash and grab robberies. >>> and why santa may not be coming to a mall near you. comin. d by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin that's a trail i want to take. eliquis. eliquis reduces stroke risk better than warfarin. and has less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis has both. don't stop taking eliquis without talking to your doctor as thi
jeremy, you also have another book coming out or a new book coming out. insurgency, how the republicans lost their party and got everything they ever wanted. when can i purchase this book? >> you can purchase it now. go anywhere online. your favorite book seller, amazon, barnes & noble, and it's preordered that way. it will be delivered to you february 8th. that would be a great black friday move for those of you who are not venturing out to the malls. >> february 8th....
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excellent point, jeremy. and elise jordan and jeremy peters, thank you, friends. have and great weekend. we'll talk to you both again soon. >>> still ahead, we'll go live to cnbc for an early look at what's driving the day on wall street. "way too early" is coming right back. "way too early" is coming right ck do i need to pretreat my laundry? nope! with tide pods, you don't need to worry. the pre-treaters are built in. tide pods dissolve even when the water is freezing. nice! if it's got to be clean, it's got to be tide. (judith) in this market, you'll find fisher investments is different than other money managers. (other money manager) different how? don't you just ride the wave? (judith) no - we actively manage client portfolios based on our forward-looking views of the market. (other money manager) but you still sell investments that generate high commissions, right? (judith) no, we don't sell commission products. we're a fiduciary, obligated to act in our client's best interest. (other money manager) so when do you make more money? only when your clients make
excellent point, jeremy. and elise jordan and jeremy peters, thank you, friends. have and great weekend. we'll talk to you both again soon. >>> still ahead, we'll go live to cnbc for an early look at what's driving the day on wall street. "way too early" is coming right back. "way too early" is coming right ck do i need to pretreat my laundry? nope! with tide pods, you don't need to worry. the pre-treaters are built in. tide pods dissolve even when the water is...
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i want to start with you, jeremy. i reached out to you to understand what you were hearing from republicans in the state. you had your eye on the counties that ended up really making a difference for youngkin. talk about what this campaign turned on that maybe was more opaque from the national level. >> yes. well, that's exactly right. a lot of what it did turn on, you couldn't really see from the national level because they were very localized issues dealing with specific schools in fairfax county, for instance, right in so this wasn't all just about critical race theory and the dog whistles to conservatives. that was a huge part of this, but the youngkin campaign capitalized on anger and anxiety and frustrations over parent -- from parents who are still dealing with the traumatic effects of trying to teach their kids at home and hold down their own jobs. and on top of that, you had asian parents in northern virginia who are upset about the way that progressives want to make changes to the admission program in gifted
i want to start with you, jeremy. i reached out to you to understand what you were hearing from republicans in the state. you had your eye on the counties that ended up really making a difference for youngkin. talk about what this campaign turned on that maybe was more opaque from the national level. >> yes. well, that's exactly right. a lot of what it did turn on, you couldn't really see from the national level because they were very localized issues dealing with specific schools in...
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joining me, white house correspondent jeff mason and "new york times" political reporter jeremy peters. gentlemen, it's always good to see you. the committee, jeff, wants these documents. they want the memos, they want the emails from the trump white house. what do they think might be in them? >> well, that's a good question. i think number one, what they want is to see some actual evidence of what kind of communications there were between the white house and the people who planned the rallies. both on january 5th ahead of the insurrection and on january 6th itself. the president, of course, the former president, i should say, is eager to protect that and has been arguing privilege. but the argument that the previous court tossed out was for reasons that the current president, president biden, and congress want those documents to be made public. so -- but to get back to your question, katy, they clearly are looking for evidence of what sort of communication and what sort of detail was exchanged between the white house and the planners of those events. >> so jeremy, as jeff just said, t
joining me, white house correspondent jeff mason and "new york times" political reporter jeremy peters. gentlemen, it's always good to see you. the committee, jeff, wants these documents. they want the memos, they want the emails from the trump white house. what do they think might be in them? >> well, that's a good question. i think number one, what they want is to see some actual evidence of what kind of communications there were between the white house and the people who...