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i'd like to start with jeremy and then hear from rob and close this question. over to jeremy. >> thank you for the computer history museum for hosting us for this book launch event. for me, the main system error is technology currently designed in a set of values. the values are often intention with other values i care about. the challenges is technology is being designed, the people making choices about what values to optimize for are the technologists design technology the company's that provide the environment in which technology is being created but where is everyone else in this conversation? the system failure when there are a tension between value and tension between what we get from the aggregation ofet data makes possible all sorts of incredible services and tools but it comes at a cost. what we get when algorithms are used to introduce extraordinary efficiency and decision-making but raise questions about fairness and bias and due process, when we have these trade-offs, whereas the collective? the system error is our politics are not playing a central
i'd like to start with jeremy and then hear from rob and close this question. over to jeremy. >> thank you for the computer history museum for hosting us for this book launch event. for me, the main system error is technology currently designed in a set of values. the values are often intention with other values i care about. the challenges is technology is being designed, the people making choices about what values to optimize for are the technologists design technology the company's...
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welcome, jeremy. and last but not least, to lead this conversation, she's the international policy director at the cyber policy center and international policy fellow at the institute for human center artificial intelligence at stanford. 10 years as a representative in european parliament. two years at stanford, one and a half remostly. first book she's writing. 24,300 people following on twitter and 020, the code to amsterdam to referral to the city. thank you for all of you. looking forward to your conversation. >> thank you, and from my side a warm welcome to everybody joining. i want to graduate mehran, jeremy and rob on their book, where big tech went wrong and how to reboot it. i can't stress to hear this argue from americans. i say that being in europe now, but of course, the world is looking at what the united states is doing both in terms of strengths coming out of silicon valley, but also the harms and ripple effects that has around the world. it's important to hear this from professors at t
welcome, jeremy. and last but not least, to lead this conversation, she's the international policy director at the cyber policy center and international policy fellow at the institute for human center artificial intelligence at stanford. 10 years as a representative in european parliament. two years at stanford, one and a half remostly. first book she's writing. 24,300 people following on twitter and 020, the code to amsterdam to referral to the city. thank you for all of you. looking forward...
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welcome, jeremy. and last but not least, to lead the l conversation, marietje schaake, the policy director at the cyberpolicy center and international policy fellowic at the institute for human centered artificial intelligence at stanford. ten coming years as a representative in the european parliament. two years at stanford, including 1.5 remotely. first book written. 24,300 people followed on twitter. and 020, the old phone code for amsterdam still used to refer to the city. so glad to have all four of you here today. we are looking forward to your conversation. over to you, marietje schaake. a. >> thank you so much. and also a warm welcome to everyone joining. itve is a real celebration today as molly and i want to congratulate you on the official launch of the book, system reboot, where big tech went wrong and how we can reboot it. and i can't stress enough how important it is to hear such a diagnosis, well researched, well argued for americans. i say that being in europe now but of course the wor
welcome, jeremy. and last but not least, to lead the l conversation, marietje schaake, the policy director at the cyberpolicy center and international policy fellowic at the institute for human centered artificial intelligence at stanford. ten coming years as a representative in the european parliament. two years at stanford, including 1.5 remotely. first book written. 24,300 people followed on twitter. and 020, the old phone code for amsterdam still used to refer to the city. so glad to have...
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welcome, jeremy. last but not least, this conversation, she is the international policy director at the cyber policy center and the international policy fellow at stanford. ten years as a representative in the european parliament, two years at stanford including one and a half remotely. first book she is writing. 24,300 people on twitter. still used to refer to the city. so glad to have all four of you here today. we are looking forward to your conversation. over to you. >> thank you so much. a warm welcome to everybody joining. a real celebration today as well. i want to welcome jeremy and rob on the launch of their book where big tech went wrong and how we can reboot it. i cannot stress enough how important it is to hear such a diagnosis, well researched, well argued from americans. i say that being in europe now. of course, the world is looking at what the united states is doing both in terms of strengths coming out of silicon valley, but the harms and the ripple effect around the world. it is impo
welcome, jeremy. last but not least, this conversation, she is the international policy director at the cyber policy center and the international policy fellow at stanford. ten years as a representative in the european parliament, two years at stanford including one and a half remotely. first book she is writing. 24,300 people on twitter. still used to refer to the city. so glad to have all four of you here today. we are looking forward to your conversation. over to you. >> thank you so...
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welcome jeremy. and last but not least to lead this conversation marietje schaake the international policy director at the cyber policy center and international policy fellow at thehe institution for artificial intelligence at stanford. 10 years as a representative in the european parliament two years at stanford including 1.5 remotely first bookwriting 24,000. people followed on twitter and 020 old phone for amsterdam still used to refer to the city. so glad to have all four of you here today. i'm looking forward to your conversations. >> thank you so much and a warm welcome to everybody joining. it's a real celebration today and i want to congratulate them on their book "system error" where big tech went wrong and how we can reboot and i can't toess how important it is hear about this well researched well -- and they say that being in europe but of course the world is looking at what the united states is doing both in terms i of strength coming out f silicon valley but also the ripple effects it ha
welcome jeremy. and last but not least to lead this conversation marietje schaake the international policy director at the cyber policy center and international policy fellow at thehe institution for artificial intelligence at stanford. 10 years as a representative in the european parliament two years at stanford including 1.5 remotely first bookwriting 24,000. people followed on twitter and 020 old phone for amsterdam still used to refer to the city. so glad to have all four of you here today....
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, mareb. well, if you want to get in touch with me on any of the stories you've seen on newsday so far — jeremy's report for instance— i'm at twitter at @bbckarishma. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: a new star in the pantheon of french greats — the american—born singer and activistjosephine baker takes her place among the heroes of france, her adopted home. it's quite clear that the worst victims of this disaster are the poor people living in the slums which have sprung up around the factory. we feel so helpless. the children are dying in front of me and i can't do anything. charles manson is the mystical leader of the hippie cult suspected of killing sharon tate and at least six other people in los angeles. at 11 o'clock this morning, - just half a metre of rock separated britain from continental europe. it took the drills just i a few moments to cut through the final obstacle, _ then philippe cossette, a miner from calais, was shaking hands and exc
jeremy bowen, bbc news, mareb. well, if you want to get in touch with me on any of the stories you've seen on newsday so far — jeremy's report for instance— i'm at twitter at @bbckarishma. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: a new star in the pantheon of french greats — the american—born singer and activistjosephine baker takes her place among the heroes of france, her adopted home. it's quite clear that the worst victims of this disaster are the poor...
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jeremy. a question _ sense. are very clear answer there. jeremy, a question from _ sense. are very clear answer there. jeremy, a question from gary - sense. are very clear answer there. jeremy, a question from gary in - jeremy, a question from gary in london who asks when can we expect the government to introduce basic mandates to stop the spread? we are talking about hands and face and space. the health secretary said there are no detected cases of the new variant in the uk at this time but he did add there is a high degree of uncertainty and there was no talk of masks in the house of commons. no talk of masks in the house of commons— no talk of masks in the house of commons. ., ., , commons. the government would be best laced commons. the government would be best placed to _ commons. the government would be best placed to answer— commons. the government would be best placed to answer that. _ commons. the government would be best placed to answer that. we - commons. the government would be best placed to answer that. we have | best placed to answer that. we have had h
jeremy. a question _ sense. are very clear answer there. jeremy, a question from _ sense. are very clear answer there. jeremy, a question from gary - sense. are very clear answer there. jeremy, a question from gary in - jeremy, a question from gary in london who asks when can we expect the government to introduce basic mandates to stop the spread? we are talking about hands and face and space. the health secretary said there are no detected cases of the new variant in the uk at this time but he...
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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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jeremy bowen made his way there and has this report, which includes distressing images. >> the planes are not much of a refuge. but it is all there is for more than 45,000 people who fled the houthi offensive in the last three months. at this camp, the newest arrivals are in flimsy tents, with little food and salty water. children don't have schools. in the desert, the nights are cold. they've lost almost everything, except enough trauma for a lifetime. between them, these two women have fled the fighting with their families 11 times in four years. she said her six children freeze in their ripped tent. >> we witnessed everything. here in panic every time. the kids are terrified when they hear missiles or shooting. >> she was wounded. her daughter was badly hurt in a houthi attack. her two month old son was killed. these are pictures of dead people. >> she gets them to draw their frightening memories. >> my kids saw bodies blown to pieces. in the evening, my seven-year-old says he sees ghosts. they are haunted by the people they saw killed. >> they blame the houthis. mostly women and c
jeremy bowen made his way there and has this report, which includes distressing images. >> the planes are not much of a refuge. but it is all there is for more than 45,000 people who fled the houthi offensive in the last three months. at this camp, the newest arrivals are in flimsy tents, with little food and salty water. children don't have schools. in the desert, the nights are cold. they've lost almost everything, except enough trauma for a lifetime. between them, these two women have...
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— election against an opponent in jeremy corbyn who was thought to be a weak— jeremy corbyn who was thought to be a weak labour leader over this issue of who— a weak labour leader over this issue of who pays — a weak labour leader over this issue of who pays for care homes. what happens _ of who pays for care homes. what happens here as you're meant to get up happens here as you're meant to get up to— happens here as you're meant to get up to £86,000 before you have to sell anything and the idea was that so people — sell anything and the idea was that so people do not have to sell their homes _ so people do not have to sell their homes to— so people do not have to sell their homes to pay for social care needs, but of— homes to pay for social care needs, but of course — homes to pay for social care needs, but of course as baroness altman points _ but of course as baroness altman points out, — but of course as baroness altman points out, there is such a disparity_ points out, there is such a disparity in house prices which for the vast _ disparity in house prices which for th
— election against an opponent in jeremy corbyn who was thought to be a weak— jeremy corbyn who was thought to be a weak labour leader over this issue of who— a weak labour leader over this issue of who pays — a weak labour leader over this issue of who pays for care homes. what happens _ of who pays for care homes. what happens here as you're meant to get up happens here as you're meant to get up to— happens here as you're meant to get up to £86,000 before you have to sell anything...
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sinking further south, which is a cold front, and that will continue to slip down across france into jeremy. so single figure there for lumber, glasgow and paris. and sinking further south, which as we go on 3 monday night is how the blues extend their way down across a good part of france. even getting down to work madrid knives celsius, madrid or monday call was still as we go through tuesday. temperature's madrid, no higher than around 6 degrees celsius. it will be cold enough for some snow way with the spanish play. it's going to be largely dry across irelands, c, u. k. we are looking at lottie, settled weather here, but breezy with that cold. normally when coming in, try to cross northern parts are far some heavy showers. they're developing across the iberian peninsula, spain and portugal, seeing some of that wet weather and that wintry weather. where to weather the 2 across a good part of the mediterranean. by this stage, my still see one or 2 showers into the far north of egypt as we go through our monday. nor the parts of algeria. tunisia could see a shower or 2 as well. still chanc
sinking further south, which is a cold front, and that will continue to slip down across france into jeremy. so single figure there for lumber, glasgow and paris. and sinking further south, which as we go on 3 monday night is how the blues extend their way down across a good part of france. even getting down to work madrid knives celsius, madrid or monday call was still as we go through tuesday. temperature's madrid, no higher than around 6 degrees celsius. it will be cold enough for some snow...
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jeremy: i think that is true. vertically when you look at the dollar versus the other g3 currencies where you have the boj and the ecb in a different orbit in terms of what we are seeing with the fed, we can debate how quickly the fed will taper and how early they start to hike. in the context of the boj and the ecb it seems bothell be buying bonds and maintaining monetary policy. there are question marks about the degree of positioning. i think overall the stronger dollar bias remains in plate and still has plenty of latitude to run through 2022. anna: can we do this without any kind of tantrum? would it be more of an emerging-market story? jeremy: we see you have this -- when you see u.s. interest rates moving up and pressures in the emerging-market narratives, those that have dollar-denominated debt, i think there'll inevitably be paid in em nations. in terms of the broader taper narrative, thus far the fed are being able to play that communication game to temper market fears about the taper bias. it seems ther
jeremy: i think that is true. vertically when you look at the dollar versus the other g3 currencies where you have the boj and the ecb in a different orbit in terms of what we are seeing with the fed, we can debate how quickly the fed will taper and how early they start to hike. in the context of the boj and the ecb it seems bothell be buying bonds and maintaining monetary policy. there are question marks about the degree of positioning. i think overall the stronger dollar bias remains in plate...
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jeremy kobus, you know, papa zap all in the gossum. as i've already told you, is 18500000000 cubic meters multiplied by 2 minus 9 billions of guest non delivered on the european markets by the americans and the middle east partners and 22500000000 shortage because of decreasing production. european gas markets could now face a shortage of 70000000000 cubic meters of guess that's a lot. yes, the meet you understood if it's in the earth pipeline of the north seemed to is full of gas. and if the gym and regular to hands have clearance for supplies to morrow, supplies of 17500000000 cubic meters will start the day after to morrow. in december or the technical work to fill the 2nd pipeline of north gym to will be finished. in total, the amount will be 55000000000 cubic meters away. ukraine opposes the nor stream gas pipeline and welcomed the german regulators. decision. uri with ranko has the energy company, natural gas, and says the moose adjust that the journal regulates as shies, our position. that certification can not only apply to the
jeremy kobus, you know, papa zap all in the gossum. as i've already told you, is 18500000000 cubic meters multiplied by 2 minus 9 billions of guest non delivered on the european markets by the americans and the middle east partners and 22500000000 shortage because of decreasing production. european gas markets could now face a shortage of 70000000000 cubic meters of guess that's a lot. yes, the meet you understood if it's in the earth pipeline of the north seemed to is full of gas. and if the...
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immediate evacuation of its international south. europe is struggling with a new quote of i was outbreak, jeremy and said to mark wasn't a 1000 deaths. while franz from the netherlands are with sage reporting reco, numbers of infections and human rights watch has the keys bell. the reason, poland, violating the rights of migrant asylum seekers. the watchdog says it documented abuses on both sides of the border. at least 13 people have died during the stand. all set vessel is on the bellows. inside of the frontier where migrants are facing freezing temperatures. while conditions in this camp here are getting harsher and harsher by today, it was freezing overnights. in the last couple of weeks, but now it's also freezing during the day and it has started to snow. not very much, be feeling very cold. this place is not, or someone can live with it all like children cannot live inside this building. is the warehouse not for living? this is how they're getting some water. this is how people are washing their clothes in the middle of the month. and know where they go to the toilet. there's a center her
immediate evacuation of its international south. europe is struggling with a new quote of i was outbreak, jeremy and said to mark wasn't a 1000 deaths. while franz from the netherlands are with sage reporting reco, numbers of infections and human rights watch has the keys bell. the reason, poland, violating the rights of migrant asylum seekers. the watchdog says it documented abuses on both sides of the border. at least 13 people have died during the stand. all set vessel is on the bellows....
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back parties, civilians, and europe is struggling with the wave of the 19 jeremy's lower house as past due measures and a bit to contain another break in the netherlands is just reported to another record day of infections. the heads of the women's tennis association has questioned the authenticity of an e mail from a chinese tennis star. and why hasn't yet been seen in public since making sexual assault allegations against the former vice premier, the mail states, she's fine and not missing. and that allegations she made in the social media post were not true. the state of emergency is now in effects in the canadian province of british columbia. after heavy rainfall triggered flooding and mud slides, roads and bridges have also been cut off. and at least one person has died. jodie vance has the details from vancouver. for almost a week, thousands of canadians have been stranded, forced to evacuate or left without a home to return to for steve booth. the record breaking rain in british columbia turned to typical weekend commute into what feels like an unending ordeal. we thought over n
back parties, civilians, and europe is struggling with the wave of the 19 jeremy's lower house as past due measures and a bit to contain another break in the netherlands is just reported to another record day of infections. the heads of the women's tennis association has questioned the authenticity of an e mail from a chinese tennis star. and why hasn't yet been seen in public since making sexual assault allegations against the former vice premier, the mail states, she's fine and not missing....
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13 years old to just think about game because a 40 year old men say so that you should guy, singer, jeremy gabriel, who is now 24, was born with a congenital disorder that caused scull abnormalities, he found fame in 2006 and even performed for benedict, the 16th, but from 2010 ward began making jokes about his disability. gabriel, who is now who was 13 at the time, says that it made him feel suicidal and to lead him being bullied at school. now, gabriel's family filed a human rights complaint, but canada's highest court said that the singer was targeted not because of his disability, but because of his fame. the acknowledged that some of the comedians comments were nasty and disgraceful, but said that they did not inside the audience to treat gabriel as subhuman. while mister ward received support from the comedy world, others still believe such jokes must have consequences. we had a lively conversation about it here on our tea with a comedian, a rights campaigner and an online satirist. you know, i, i agree with the court's conclusion. i mean that they acknowledge said that this was a na
13 years old to just think about game because a 40 year old men say so that you should guy, singer, jeremy gabriel, who is now 24, was born with a congenital disorder that caused scull abnormalities, he found fame in 2006 and even performed for benedict, the 16th, but from 2010 ward began making jokes about his disability. gabriel, who is now who was 13 at the time, says that it made him feel suicidal and to lead him being bullied at school. now, gabriel's family filed a human rights complaint,...
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jeremy cooke reports. how many potatoes do you want? two, please. it is a home filled with faith. # he has done so much for me #. and filled with love. thank you. you're welcome. do you cook for your mum every night? yeah. at 13 and ten years old, amy and kimberly are young carers. do you need help? no, i don't need help. dedicated to their mum, julie, who has severe kidney failure. i can't really cook now. i can't stand up for long. i have pains. by law, because these girls are caring at a high level, they should get help from their council, but they've had no assessment, and get no support. they are missing from the system. bring herup herfood. i wash her back. clean her bed. clean the room. i help with finance and the order of business stuff. maybe help out with some medication if she needs to. she sleeps with my mum. if something goes wrong in the night, she's always there. you must be so proud them. i'm proud of them. at the same time, i'm guilty that i've taken their independence away from them. raise your hand if you are a young carer or youn
jeremy cooke reports. how many potatoes do you want? two, please. it is a home filled with faith. # he has done so much for me #. and filled with love. thank you. you're welcome. do you cook for your mum every night? yeah. at 13 and ten years old, amy and kimberly are young carers. do you need help? no, i don't need help. dedicated to their mum, julie, who has severe kidney failure. i can't really cook now. i can't stand up for long. i have pains. by law, because these girls are caring at a...
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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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jeremy cook, bbc news. england world cup winner ron flowers has died at the age of 87 the former has died at the age of 87. the former wolves midfielder won 49 caps — he was in the england squad which won the 1966 world cup but didn't play. he was belatedly awarded a winner's medal in 2009, along with other squad players who didn't feature in the final. veterans have welcomed the announcement that the queen will attend the service of remembrance at the cenotaph on sunday. it will be her first public engagement since she spent a night in hospital last month. doctors had advised the monarch to rest until mid—november. here's our royal correspondent, daniela relph. ever present when we remember. even before she was queen. newsreel: as princess . elizabeth followed the king in paying her tribute, there were few among the silent crowd who did not recall the comradeship of war years. during her reign, the rhythm of remembrance has barely changed. the queen represents a generation now fighting to ensure memori
jeremy cook, bbc news. england world cup winner ron flowers has died at the age of 87 the former has died at the age of 87. the former wolves midfielder won 49 caps — he was in the england squad which won the 1966 world cup but didn't play. he was belatedly awarded a winner's medal in 2009, along with other squad players who didn't feature in the final. veterans have welcomed the announcement that the queen will attend the service of remembrance at the cenotaph on sunday. it will be her first...
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we're going to see locked else coming there in a matter of days, weeks the most pretty days when the c, jeremy shut down in some way of france and italy, of seeing the numbers increase rapidly this still it runs below level, but they sort of steep, it's like a wall going up that the numbers. so that is really what we're facing. learn so the locked downs a definite coming in europe, the going to come hard christy. point out so the low crowns of travel bands and g. those are things up spreading rapidly at the u. s. so far has been fairly unscathed through this and i think that might come in the coming weeks though. so yes, we're going to see more towns and they're going to everybody negative impact on travel and also some of the business as well. now we know that some of the central banks may be happy about that, especially if they're not ready to taper just yet, but it does create a lot of concern. now kristi, i also want to bring crypto currencies into this because they were included and that saw that we saw last week. so what do you make of the speculation surrounding bitcoin right now? and w
we're going to see locked else coming there in a matter of days, weeks the most pretty days when the c, jeremy shut down in some way of france and italy, of seeing the numbers increase rapidly this still it runs below level, but they sort of steep, it's like a wall going up that the numbers. so that is really what we're facing. learn so the locked downs a definite coming in europe, the going to come hard christy. point out so the low crowns of travel bands and g. those are things up spreading...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, marib. and we'll be hearing from jeremy bowen more about his reporting in yemen, later on the programme. what a day for barbados — it's the world's newest republic — with it, a new president as head of state. barbados is in the south of the caribbean, its population is just below 300,000 — and it became independent from britain in 1966. now, 55 years on, it is a republic. queen elizabeth is no longer head of state. this ceremony in the capital bridgetown marked the moment. at midnight, a final salute was made to the british monarchy, and the royal standard flag was lowered and replaced. then barbados welcomed its first—ever president, dame sandra mason. i, sandra prunella mason, do swear that i will be faithful and bear true allegiance to barbados according to law, so help me god. the ceremony marks the beginning of a new era for barbados. daniela relph was at the ceremony. some of this country's most well—known names were among the vip guests attending the transition ceremony. ris
jeremy bowen, bbc news, marib. and we'll be hearing from jeremy bowen more about his reporting in yemen, later on the programme. what a day for barbados — it's the world's newest republic — with it, a new president as head of state. barbados is in the south of the caribbean, its population is just below 300,000 — and it became independent from britain in 1966. now, 55 years on, it is a republic. queen elizabeth is no longer head of state. this ceremony in the capital bridgetown marked the...
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jeremy says the migraines that the board should be returned to their home countries. many of the newcomers come from places like iraq or syria, which have been subjected to western military interventions. the e u, though, is adamant that the crisis was manufactured by bela bruce and is threatening another raft of sanctions. the responsibility of what is happening is alberto rose, 100 percent. we agreed to expand the scope of the sanctions regime on barrows. we will be able to target those responsible for exploiting vulnerable migrants and for facilitating illegal border crossing into the u. independent journalist. look where they say is more sanctions weren't resolved, the migrant crisis unit is very ill at ease with this thing. you know, they can only impose sanctions, but there isn't much sanction that they can impose them by roscoe's, the. the comic links are cut or, or there are more many, anyway. oh, politically speaking, they have forbidden on the id, but i was aligned to land or to fly over europe on that is much more that can do the sanctions. it's just the wo
jeremy says the migraines that the board should be returned to their home countries. many of the newcomers come from places like iraq or syria, which have been subjected to western military interventions. the e u, though, is adamant that the crisis was manufactured by bela bruce and is threatening another raft of sanctions. the responsibility of what is happening is alberto rose, 100 percent. we agreed to expand the scope of the sanctions regime on barrows. we will be able to target those...
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talking to jeremy siegel, i'm going to review what he had to say. he things we are going to see 25% cumulative inflation over the next few years. he does not see markets that are prepared for how fast the fed might go. are we underpricing that tail risk? let's take a look at his comments for our audience this morning. are we underpricing the tail risk of a faster hiking strategy from the fed? good morning. >> i do believe there is a certain interest to tell us the right story, which is transitory inflation. they have not let it fall under the table. inflation has come to stay and inflation is going to be much more than powell -- they tried to help also in this difficult situation. i think also they do not reach this anymore. this is a problem for central banks. it means they will lose control over the situation. manus: they are worried the fed is verbally falling behind the curve and then will actually fall behind. but there is a shift from tb, citibank, morgan stanley, all talking about buying this. do you think that kind of positioning is the corr
talking to jeremy siegel, i'm going to review what he had to say. he things we are going to see 25% cumulative inflation over the next few years. he does not see markets that are prepared for how fast the fed might go. are we underpricing that tail risk? let's take a look at his comments for our audience this morning. are we underpricing the tail risk of a faster hiking strategy from the fed? good morning. >> i do believe there is a certain interest to tell us the right story, which is...
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well for the one thing we have a problem is that as a new conception unit, jeremy said, and we have to believe that this have been our follow why they have men at the center of the political game. you'll be at least this is jeanette wants their 2nd element who's our regional sense of security from the african from south africa. and so i job identity and i just said to call upon leaders to engage in dialogue as then we've all seen the impact. germany does not mean that the capable of and into war crushing the enemies and maintain the unity of it. but it's not likely to be the case be i might think he can retain the unity, the feel p up at the t p. ls are on the march and they're in certain gathering strength with, with, with allies. deeds were sent to the government to create magazines and called upon themselves to defend the country and tried the enemies show that they are very aware of the jail. apologies for the economy, which is a sign suggest collision of the country. it should be there. and this is for him to revise the position to see how to engage in balance. because by the look
well for the one thing we have a problem is that as a new conception unit, jeremy said, and we have to believe that this have been our follow why they have men at the center of the political game. you'll be at least this is jeanette wants their 2nd element who's our regional sense of security from the african from south africa. and so i job identity and i just said to call upon leaders to engage in dialogue as then we've all seen the impact. germany does not mean that the capable of and into...
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are jeremy's incoming chancellor says, mandatory vaccines are necessary to contain a 4th wave. all our shots, once parliament to vote on the matter before the end of the year, dominic cane has more from burling, the seriousness of the cove. its situation here in germany is focused many minds, both medics and ministers on what they can do to try to dampen down this wave of covert that has been washing across the states of germany for many weeks. now. in one sense, the politicians have decided to decide later many of the ministers who took part in the digital conference on tuesday afternoon here in germany, we're trying to get some form of decision that might help them in their individual states. but in the event, what's been decided is to wait, we know what's going to be on the table. we know that the incoming chance and all of shots wants to see what's called in germany and inflate a mandatory vaccine requirement for everyone who has not had one will have to have what he wants, the new parliament to vote on that. he is also in favor of reducing the length of time that a person'
are jeremy's incoming chancellor says, mandatory vaccines are necessary to contain a 4th wave. all our shots, once parliament to vote on the matter before the end of the year, dominic cane has more from burling, the seriousness of the cove. its situation here in germany is focused many minds, both medics and ministers on what they can do to try to dampen down this wave of covert that has been washing across the states of germany for many weeks. now. in one sense, the politicians have decided to...
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looking forward to seeing my twin, halle berry, and jeremy renner. both live here in times square this morning. we also have an exclusive first look on "gma" of something special from t. swift, taylor swift herself. >> that coming up, including we wanted to introduce you to the new team. the thanksgiving team at "gma." there they are, our new squad. we'll tell you what you need to know when it comes to preparing for the holiday. >> that is coming up. >>> but begin with the latest on that tragedy in wisconsin. the suv plowing through that crowd, and more than 40 injured. let's go back to alex perez on the scene in waukesha. good morning, alex. >> reporter: good morning once again, george. we're learning from authorities that they do not believe the suspect was aiming for the crowd. they believe he may have been fleeing a previous crime. it was supposed to be a family fun day, but it ended with people running for their lives. >> there's already seven injured that way. there are so many down there. >> reporter: overnight, a holiday horror in wisconsin.
looking forward to seeing my twin, halle berry, and jeremy renner. both live here in times square this morning. we also have an exclusive first look on "gma" of something special from t. swift, taylor swift herself. >> that coming up, including we wanted to introduce you to the new team. the thanksgiving team at "gma." there they are, our new squad. we'll tell you what you need to know when it comes to preparing for the holiday. >> that is coming up. >>>...
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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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yesterdayl jeremy wright, former attorney general, — jeremy wright, former attorney general, said— jeremy wright, former attorney general, said because - jeremy wright, former attorney general, said because the - jeremy wright, former attorney general, said because the debtl general, said because the debt predates— general, said because the debt predates the _ general, said because the debt predates the sanctions - general, said because the debt predates the sanctions there i general, said because the debt predates the sanctions there isj general, said because the debt. predates the sanctions there is a legitimate — predates the sanctions there is a legitimate argument— predates the sanctions there is a legitimate argument it _ predates the sanctions there is a legitimate argument it would i predates the sanctions there is a legitimate argument it would be| predates the sanctions there is a i legitimate argument it would be ok to pay— legitimate argument it would be ok to pay it _ legitimate argument it would be ok to pay it but — legitimate argument it would be ok to pay it but
yesterdayl jeremy wright, former attorney general, — jeremy wright, former attorney general, said— jeremy wright, former attorney general, said because - jeremy wright, former attorney general, said because the - jeremy wright, former attorney general, said because the debtl general, said because the debt predates— general, said because the debt predates the _ general, said because the debt predates the sanctions - general, said because the debt predates the sanctions there i general,...
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his replacement as foreign secretary was jeremy hunt. he adopted a new approach, giving nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe diplomatic protection, which made this a formal dispute between the countries. richard ratcliffe welcomed the move — but nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe was not released. and later that year, the family he faced another devastating moment. their daughter, gabriella, moved back to the uk to go to school. as you can see, she attended a press conference with her dad, and as she returned, nazanin wrote an open letter that was smuggled out of prison... the iranian authorities were unmoved. by early 2020, the pandemic arrived, and nazanin had been given an ankle tag and temporarily moved to her parents�* house. and then in september last year, iran made its next move. nazanin faced new charges. no details or evidence were offered, but the consequence was clear, and sure enough, another sentence was imposed to the anger of the british government. iran is the one responsible for putting mrs zaghari—ratcliffe through this cruel an
his replacement as foreign secretary was jeremy hunt. he adopted a new approach, giving nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe diplomatic protection, which made this a formal dispute between the countries. richard ratcliffe welcomed the move — but nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe was not released. and later that year, the family he faced another devastating moment. their daughter, gabriella, moved back to the uk to go to school. as you can see, she attended a press conference with her dad, and as she...
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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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and the mps, led by former health secretary jeremy hunt, were asking whether plans were for extra staff to work in the facilities. there was no detail on the spending plans last week about training and workforce budgets. the mp said the nhs is facing a workforce crisis now, there are more than 90,000 vacancies, 7% of posts are unfilled and the fear is that could get worse as large numbers of staff reach retirement age. sajid javid promised two things, firstly by the end of the 93v things, firstly by the end of the gay short—term plan to help tackle the backlog in hospital treatment, and then by the spring a long—term 15 year plan —— firstly, by the edge of the year. as he was reminded by mps on the committee, making promises is one thing and delivering is another, the government has already promised 6000 extra gps in this parliament and is the health secretary himself admitted, they are not on track to meet that. hick not on track to meet that. nick triu ule, not on track to meet that. nick triggle. many _ not on track to meet that. nick triggle, many thanks. - 11 billion wet wi
and the mps, led by former health secretary jeremy hunt, were asking whether plans were for extra staff to work in the facilities. there was no detail on the spending plans last week about training and workforce budgets. the mp said the nhs is facing a workforce crisis now, there are more than 90,000 vacancies, 7% of posts are unfilled and the fear is that could get worse as large numbers of staff reach retirement age. sajid javid promised two things, firstly by the end of the 93v things,...
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francine: we had an interview with jeremy grantham and he said the markets are so attached to what the fed is saying, the leaf has been so unshakable that it will be difficult to have any repricing. is this dangerous? >> i'm not sure i agree entirely. if you look at the money market pricing, the markets are pricing more than one rate hike for next year. that is different to the fed dot plot. i don't think the markets are kind of taking the fed at face value. i think that as we get into next year, i think that the markets are likely to be much more aggressive in pricing rate hikes and therefore i think the fed is behind the curve. i think that they will have a lot of catch up to do and that has its implications for the front-end. tom: is the boe also behind the curve as we look to next month's decision as we take into account the data that we got today? >> i don't know if they are behind the curve, but they certainly surprised last week. having said that, i think they will be one of the first major central banks to start raising rates. whether it is february or december, we don't know y
francine: we had an interview with jeremy grantham and he said the markets are so attached to what the fed is saying, the leaf has been so unshakable that it will be difficult to have any repricing. is this dangerous? >> i'm not sure i agree entirely. if you look at the money market pricing, the markets are pricing more than one rate hike for next year. that is different to the fed dot plot. i don't think the markets are kind of taking the fed at face value. i think that as we get into...
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the former health secretary, the conservative - health secretary, the conservative jeremy hunt said that the proposal is less generous than he would have hoped for but urged tory mps to back it in the commons. labour says this simply cements and helps the wealth of wealthier homeowners in the south of wealthier homeowners in the south of england. it is actually a care con because if you need social care and you are fortunate to own a £1 million house, say in the home counties, then 90% of your assets will be protected. but if you are unfortunate enough to need social care and you live in an £80,000 terraced house in barrow, hartlepool or mansfield, you will lose nearly everything. that is manifestly unfair. it's not levelling up, it's frankly daylight robbery. this question about capping care costs is just this question about capping care costs isjust one this question about capping care costs is just one part of the very complex picture of how to reform social care in england but it is a contentious part, and even if the government wins the vote tonight, as is expected, this will then
the former health secretary, the conservative - health secretary, the conservative jeremy hunt said that the proposal is less generous than he would have hoped for but urged tory mps to back it in the commons. labour says this simply cements and helps the wealth of wealthier homeowners in the south of wealthier homeowners in the south of england. it is actually a care con because if you need social care and you are fortunate to own a £1 million house, say in the home counties, then 90% of your...
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that was similarly criticised for being bumbling, and jeremy vine has talked before about how he went to two separate speeches where borisjohnson actually bumbled in the same way at an event, as if it was part of his schtick. so i don't think this will have a lasting impact, but, of course, these things always have the potential to make a difference, so we are on the lookout for what really makes a change but very few things do. it sounds like i should distinguish between a story which cuts through, which is simply a story we are all aware of, and one which has impact, which is a story which shifts how we feel. exactly. think to yourself, well that's really make a difference to voters next week, next month, or particularly when they arrived at the ballot box on the next election arrives, and there really are very few of those because it if we look back over the coronavirus, for instance, coronavirus itself, a massive turning point for public opinion, but throughout that, various different things going, dominic cummings and his speech in the rose garden of downing street, that attracte
that was similarly criticised for being bumbling, and jeremy vine has talked before about how he went to two separate speeches where borisjohnson actually bumbled in the same way at an event, as if it was part of his schtick. so i don't think this will have a lasting impact, but, of course, these things always have the potential to make a difference, so we are on the lookout for what really makes a change but very few things do. it sounds like i should distinguish between a story which cuts...
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jeremy siegel will weigh in on the sell-off a reaction to fed chair powell's testimony and the taper timeline earnings from salesforce, box, hp and allbirds and then speak with the ceo of authentic brands all of that to come in the second how sur 069 show. but now we are in the "closing bell" market zone. mike santoli here to break down the crucial moments and today we have scott renz as wells fargo with us, as well mike, broader markets back down to more than 600-point decline on the dow is this all down to powell or are we still remnants of the new variant, european inflation, too? >> i think the everything. i think there's psychologically traders in an unsettled market not sure if we hit a near term low, we worry about the growth threat from covid and not an opportunity to become dovish that's in the mix. >> quite the opposite. >> no, exactly the expectation to try to find more slack or excuse for it. now that being said, the equation didn't change all that much we do have the possibility of a financial conditions tightening in december is the one time december rallies tend not to
jeremy siegel will weigh in on the sell-off a reaction to fed chair powell's testimony and the taper timeline earnings from salesforce, box, hp and allbirds and then speak with the ceo of authentic brands all of that to come in the second how sur 069 show. but now we are in the "closing bell" market zone. mike santoli here to break down the crucial moments and today we have scott renz as wells fargo with us, as well mike, broader markets back down to more than 600-point decline on the...
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that was similarly criticised for being bumbling, and jeremy vine has talked before about how he would two separate speeches where borisjohnson actually bumbled in the same way at an event, as if it was part of his shtick. so i don't think this will have a lasting impact, but, of course, these things always have the potential to make a difference, so we are on the lookout for what really makes a change but very few things do. it makes a change but very few things tie-— things do. it sounds like i should distinguish - things do. it sounds like i i should distinguish between things do. it sounds like i . should distinguish between a story which cuts through, which is simply a story we are all aware of and one which has impact, which is a story which shifts how we feel.— shifts how we feel. exactly. think to — shifts how we feel. exactly. think to yourself, - shifts how we feel. exactly. think to yourself, well - shifts how we feel. exactly. | think to yourself, well that's really make a difference to voters next week, next month, or particularly when they arrived at the ballot box
that was similarly criticised for being bumbling, and jeremy vine has talked before about how he would two separate speeches where borisjohnson actually bumbled in the same way at an event, as if it was part of his shtick. so i don't think this will have a lasting impact, but, of course, these things always have the potential to make a difference, so we are on the lookout for what really makes a change but very few things do. it makes a change but very few things tie-— things do. it sounds...
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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. eh, still. that was quick. and rewarding. i earn 3% cash back at drugstores with chase freedom unlimited. that means i earn on my bug spray and my sunscreen. you ready to go fishing? i got the bait. i also earn 5% on travel purchased through chase on this rental car. that lake is calling my name! don't you get seasick? we'll find out! come on. and i earn 3% on dining including takeout. so much for catching our dinner. some people are hunters. some are gatherers. i'm a diner. pow! earn big time with chase freedom unlimited with no annual fee. how do you cashback? chase. make more of what's yours. super emma just about sleeps in her cape. but when we realized she was battling sensitive skin, we switched to tide hygienic clean free. it's gentle on her skin, and out clea
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. eh, still. that was quick. and rewarding. i earn 3% cash back at drugstores with chase freedom unlimited. that means i earn on my bug spray and my sunscreen. you ready to go fishing? i got the bait. i also earn 5% on...
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jeremy irons it's 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 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 believes her family's powers are waning. so she goes on a quest to find them in condo 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. and 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 holiday weekend in chicago. i'm dean richards. >>
jeremy irons it's 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 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 believes her family's powers are waning. so she goes...
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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...