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amy: we are talking to jeremy scahill. jeremy is sitting in front of perhaps the most famous antiwar painting ever come antiwar, anti-fascist painting company that is of the picasso, the destruction of a spanish town, city by the german and italian fascist in support of the general franco most on the picasso was spanish, lived in paris and said his pain to could never go back to spain well franco still in power. that is not what i would ask about. i would ask about the other is you wrote headlined u.s. absorb drone killers and persecutes whistleblowers. can you talk about the last drone strike that we know of and afghanistan during the u.s. withdrawal and what whistleblowers have to do with that? close joe biden make their when he announced his withdrawal from afghanistan the u.s. was going to advocate -- have the capability to strike remotely. it is a harrowing grotesque flashback to many of the incidents we saw during the obama era where the biden administrationauthorized a drone strike on what they claim was a vehicle c
amy: we are talking to jeremy scahill. jeremy is sitting in front of perhaps the most famous antiwar painting ever come antiwar, anti-fascist painting company that is of the picasso, the destruction of a spanish town, city by the german and italian fascist in support of the general franco most on the picasso was spanish, lived in paris and said his pain to could never go back to spain well franco still in power. that is not what i would ask about. i would ask about the other is you wrote...
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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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jeremy. >> pleasure to be here. >> marissa let's start with you. democrat should be worried said mccarthy. he's saying 60 seats could be flipped and what you make of the prediction? >> democrs arm are worried. this pre-midterm results when we are already seeing concerns about the slowness of joe biden's agenda getting through in washington aired when there have been headlines around in trip party squabbles between the moderate and progressive wing. historically it's hard to keep congress when you have a president in the white house. i'm sure they are concerned. these receipts that joe biden won by double digits a year ago. time go slowly and very quickly in the political world. is premature to bank the prediction. kevin mccarthy would like to see it and he will talk it up. it looks like a few months before the delta surge, politics were different nationally and in certain communities. at the end of the day the current gear congressional races will be impacted by the national mood and how people are feeling about the parties but a lot has to do with
jeremy. >> pleasure to be here. >> marissa let's start with you. democrat should be worried said mccarthy. he's saying 60 seats could be flipped and what you make of the prediction? >> democrs arm are worried. this pre-midterm results when we are already seeing concerns about the slowness of joe biden's agenda getting through in washington aired when there have been headlines around in trip party squabbles between the moderate and progressive wing. historically it's hard to...
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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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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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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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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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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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here's jeremy renner in "hawkeye." take a look at this. ♪ [ indiscernible screaming >> come on ♪ >> on fire >> told you. >> yeah. ♪ got to get that suit >> that's all you've got come on. >> jimmy: yeah, exactly. [ cheers and applause jeremy renner, everybody "hawkeye" premieres wednesday on disney plus kristin chenoweth joins us after the break. stick around, everybody! [ cheers and applause ♪ okay davey. good game. you gonna be on tonight? yeah, definitely. cool, see ya later. pass it! pass it! yeah!!! you wanna play one more after this? yeah! one more! got him! yeah!!! hahahaha ha! hah- ha! oi! keep it down! no! you keep it down! sorry, neighbors. i can't stand mine either. find your rhythm. your happy place. sorry, neighbors. find your breaking point. then break it. every emergen-c gives you a potent blend of nutrients so you can emerge your best with emergen-c. we love our house, been here for years. yeah. but there's an animal in the attic. (loud drumming) yeah yeah yeah yeah!!!! (animal drumming in distan
here's jeremy renner in "hawkeye." take a look at this. ♪ [ indiscernible screaming >> come on ♪ >> on fire >> told you. >> yeah. ♪ got to get that suit >> that's all you've got come on. >> jimmy: yeah, exactly. [ cheers and applause jeremy renner, everybody "hawkeye" premieres wednesday on disney plus kristin chenoweth joins us after the break. stick around, everybody! [ cheers and applause ♪ okay davey. good game. you gonna be on...
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jeremy, go ahead react. oh, as you suggest yeah, the us doesn't really have the best interest of the cranes at heart. so they're not really pushing for that. you know, solution that within this conflict and, you know, i think part of them it's record offers lago autonomy to the eastern provinces. and that would, you know, wed them more towards russia. and that may be something that ukrainian government and united states doesn't want. and maybe they want an opportunity to kind of this is the opportunity to strike a blow at russia. so they want to sustain the conflict. i mean, that might be a cynical interpretation, but there's, i think, grounds for that system. well, jeremy, i think there's a whole lot of cynicism going off near. i'm glad you mentioned it, earned the same question too, because this is a way out here. we had to push ankle government to pay lip service to it. and then the lensky running for president paid lip service, who and then it suddenly disappears into the ether here. but this is the way
jeremy, go ahead react. oh, as you suggest yeah, the us doesn't really have the best interest of the cranes at heart. so they're not really pushing for that. you know, solution that within this conflict and, you know, i think part of them it's record offers lago autonomy to the eastern provinces. and that would, you know, wed them more towards russia. and that may be something that ukrainian government and united states doesn't want. and maybe they want an opportunity to kind of this is the...
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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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jeremy peters, thank you so much. great reporting. and we'll, of course, all have our eyes on virginia over the next few days. >>> alise, what are you looking at in this race or what do you think is going to make the difference? >> are trump voters going to actually turn out for youngkin? that's what i'm really watching. because are they going to be energized enough by someone who didn't fully embrace and fully wrap himself in his -- in trump political armor? and so i wonder if he doesn't have that turnout, then this is an easy race to call, and his candidacy is doomed. but if they are revved up enough and he manages to get the trump voters and pull back some of those suburban republicans who fled the party, that's when it starts to get really interesting for looking at the political calculus going forward. >> yeah. and the polls are all over the place. the fox news polls shows that youngkin is up eight points. "the washington post" shows mcauliffe up one point. we don't know much. most of the news over the past week suggested the win
jeremy peters, thank you so much. great reporting. and we'll, of course, all have our eyes on virginia over the next few days. >>> alise, what are you looking at in this race or what do you think is going to make the difference? >> are trump voters going to actually turn out for youngkin? that's what i'm really watching. because are they going to be energized enough by someone who didn't fully embrace and fully wrap himself in his -- in trump political armor? and so i wonder if...
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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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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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13 years old to just think about gang because a 40 year old men say so that you should die or sing a jeremy gabriel there who's now 24 was born with had deformities. he found fame in 2006 and even perform for pope benedict. the 16th, but from 2010 ward began making jokes about his disability. gabriel was 13 at the time and says it made him suicidal and that he was bullied at school. cagle's family father human rights complaint, but candidates highest court said that the singer was targeted not because of his disability, but because of his fame. they acknowledged that some of the comedians comments were nasty and decide disgraceful, but they did not inside the audience to treat gabriel a sub human. and while mr. ward received support from the comedy world, some people still believe that such jokes must have consequences. we put the issue up for debate, you know, i, i agree with the court's conclusion. i mean that they acknowledge said that this was a nasty thing that was said. but you know, it doesn't go as far as to, you know, have a legal financial consequences for this person. when mister
13 years old to just think about gang because a 40 year old men say so that you should die or sing a jeremy gabriel there who's now 24 was born with had deformities. he found fame in 2006 and even perform for pope benedict. the 16th, but from 2010 ward began making jokes about his disability. gabriel was 13 at the time and says it made him suicidal and that he was bullied at school. cagle's family father human rights complaint, but candidates highest court said that the singer was targeted not...
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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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we'll talk to you again soon jeremy allaire ceo of circle >>> tesla's run things to teams. we'll explain after the break. "techcheck" is back after two. hi, my name is tony cooper, and i'm going to tell you about exciting medicare advantage plans that can provide broad coverage and still may save you money on monthly premiums and prescription drugs. with original medicare you are covered for hospital stays and doctor office visits but you have to meet a deductible for each, and then you're still responsible for 20% of the cost. next, let's look at a medicare supplement plan. as you can see, they cover the same things as original medicare, and they also cover your medicare deductibles and coinsurance. but they often have higher monthly premiums and no prescription drug coverage. now, let's take a look at humana's medicare advantage plans. with a humana medicare advantage plan, hospitals stays, doctor office visits and your original medicare deductibles are covered. and, of course, most humana medicare advantage plans include prescription drug coverage. in fact, in 2020, huma
we'll talk to you again soon jeremy allaire ceo of circle >>> tesla's run things to teams. we'll explain after the break. "techcheck" is back after two. hi, my name is tony cooper, and i'm going to tell you about exciting medicare advantage plans that can provide broad coverage and still may save you money on monthly premiums and prescription drugs. with original medicare you are covered for hospital stays and doctor office visits but you have to meet a deductible for each,...
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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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amazon and a paypal for that matter, jeremy, they won't necessarily do in a rising rate environment. so, how do you sort of separate that factor from what you think the fundamentals are for these companies in terms of the actual drivers of growth? >> yeah. i mean, paypal, for me, is more secular story than anything that would happen cyclical from an interest rate perspective. because if transaction volume goes up, generally, that's good. more transactions through the system and increased rate should be a positive on the revenue side for them. we think the point that the u.s. consumers using paypal more often is still a secular story we're down 30% on paypal since july here. so we've had a significant correction and really with this buying now and pay later phenomena that's gone out really, we think they play on that very well as well between venmo and their other components, we've seen 20%, 25% growth long term and we're buying it now. >> when you look at other choices that would be docusign, that's at part a stay-at-home play, because it let commerce come forward even though you cou
amazon and a paypal for that matter, jeremy, they won't necessarily do in a rising rate environment. so, how do you sort of separate that factor from what you think the fundamentals are for these companies in terms of the actual drivers of growth? >> yeah. i mean, paypal, for me, is more secular story than anything that would happen cyclical from an interest rate perspective. because if transaction volume goes up, generally, that's good. more transactions through the system and increased...
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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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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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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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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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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
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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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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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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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still other stadium neighbors like josh and jeremy more unwelcome the later curfew in the free backyard entertainment that comes with it. but wish there would be a curfew on the costs of air traffic overhead at all because miami, like 1530, minutes. so it is it airplanes drown out the music >> santa clara. rob fladeboe kron 4 news. >> in the east bay 2 elementary schools in hayward will close next year after a vote by the hayward unified school district board members voted to close baumann elementary and strobe ridge elementary schools. the district's decision came in spite of days of protests by parents and teachers. they say it's due to a budget shortfall in decline in enrollment. one parent says the decision is heartbreaking. well, another parent says it will be worse in the long run. >> gone for a year coming back and then hearing that just goes going close. you just like, ok, we're going to go now. so i think it's a little messed out the school year and as a kid. i said come here is kind of like. >> so sleaze. same teachers are still here. so. our breaking news like that actually i
still other stadium neighbors like josh and jeremy more unwelcome the later curfew in the free backyard entertainment that comes with it. but wish there would be a curfew on the costs of air traffic overhead at all because miami, like 1530, minutes. so it is it airplanes drown out the music >> santa clara. rob fladeboe kron 4 news. >> in the east bay 2 elementary schools in hayward will close next year after a vote by the hayward unified school district board members voted to close...
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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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so singer jeremy gabrielle who's now $24.00 was born with a congenital disorder that causes scull abnormalities. he found fame back in 2006 and even perform for poke. but i think the 16th at one point, but from 2010 ward began making jokes about his disability. gabrielle was 13 at the time and says it made him suicidal and that he was bullied at school because of it . gabriel's family, them father, human rights complaint, but canada's highest court said that the singer was targeted not because of his disability, but because of his fame. they acknowledged that some of the comedians comments were nasty and disgraceful, but they did not in sight. they said the audience to treat gabriella sub human, while mr. ward received support from the comedy world or other still believe jokes like that must have consequences. we put it up for debate. you know, i, i agree with the court's conclusion. i mean that they acknowledge said that this was a nasty thing that was said, but you know, it doesn't go as far as to, you know, have a legal financial consequences for this person. when mister ward comes to your t
so singer jeremy gabrielle who's now $24.00 was born with a congenital disorder that causes scull abnormalities. he found fame back in 2006 and even perform for poke. but i think the 16th at one point, but from 2010 ward began making jokes about his disability. gabrielle was 13 at the time and says it made him suicidal and that he was bullied at school because of it . gabriel's family, them father, human rights complaint, but canada's highest court said that the singer was targeted not because...
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i want to move on to jeremy peters for a moment and talking about donald trump. there has been political news from alaska senator lisa murkowski announcing her reelection bid, teeing up one of the most interesting primaries in 2022. back when she was fighting off the tea party, she lost her primary and won on a write-in vote where every voter had to correctly spell her name, murkowski. not that easy. so she's enormously popular. what's the road ahead for lisa murkowski, who has the whole trump machine if you will against her? >> you're exactly right, andrea. that was no small feat and having to speg murkowski on a write-in ballot. the fact she won shows she's an enduring political brand, her father, the former governor and senator. and i think this is somewhat similar to what you're seeing happen in wyoming. and it's a real test of exactly what the republican party is this these days. with liz cheney, that is a name brand in wyoming. it's likely that if she does survive her primary challenge for voting to impeach president trump, it will be because the cheney nam
i want to move on to jeremy peters for a moment and talking about donald trump. there has been political news from alaska senator lisa murkowski announcing her reelection bid, teeing up one of the most interesting primaries in 2022. back when she was fighting off the tea party, she lost her primary and won on a write-in vote where every voter had to correctly spell her name, murkowski. not that easy. so she's enormously popular. what's the road ahead for lisa murkowski, who has the whole trump...
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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...
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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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now jeremy renner helping those on the front lines of some very real danger. how he's coming to the rescue of the lake tahoe community in the wake of devastating wildfires. >>> and jury selection is now under way in the case involving santa rosa native jussie smollett. he's been charged with felly disorderly conduct after police say he falsely reported he was the victim of a hate crime. you might remember this back in january of 2019. smollett told police he was attacked by two men. he claimed the men hurled racial and homophobic slurs at him, a makeshift noose around his neck and those claims drew national attention. however, prosecutors later charged him saying he staged that attack to further his career. smollett has pleaded not guilty. we'll be back with you right after this break. ♪give my regards to broadway!♪ ♪remember me to herald square!♪ ♪tell all the gang at forty second street♪ ♪that i will soon be there!♪ ♪whisper of how i'm yearning♪ ♪to mingle with the old-time throng!♪ ♪give my regards to old broadway♪ ♪and say tha
now jeremy renner helping those on the front lines of some very real danger. how he's coming to the rescue of the lake tahoe community in the wake of devastating wildfires. >>> and jury selection is now under way in the case involving santa rosa native jussie smollett. he's been charged with felly disorderly conduct after police say he falsely reported he was the victim of a hate crime. you might remember this back in january of 2019. smollett told police he was attacked by two men. he...
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the now 24 year old singer jeremy gabriel was born with a birth to fact that causes scull abnormalities he found fame in 2006, and even performed for pope benedict. some years later mike ward began mentioning gabriel's disability in his performances and defended his act by saying that people shouldn't be afraid to joke about any subject. a real family filed a human rights complaint, but candidates highest court said the singer was target is not because of his disability, but because of the same. and while mr wards received support from the comedy world, others still believe that jokes must face consequences. we had a lively conversation about it here on our tea with a panel of guests. you know, i, i agree with the court's conclusion. i mean that they acknowledge said that this was a nasty thing that was said. but you know, it doesn't go as far as to, you know, have a legal financial consequences for this person. when mister work comes to your town, you have the option to not buy a ticket. you can ignore his podcast. you have the right to do all those things, but should he be prosecuted
the now 24 year old singer jeremy gabriel was born with a birth to fact that causes scull abnormalities he found fame in 2006, and even performed for pope benedict. some years later mike ward began mentioning gabriel's disability in his performances and defended his act by saying that people shouldn't be afraid to joke about any subject. a real family filed a human rights complaint, but candidates highest court said the singer was target is not because of his disability, but because of the...
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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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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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they're coming into central and southern parts of jeremy, noticed some snow coming in over the arb says that where to weather making its way into central parts of the mediterranean. around the age attic, nudging up towards the balkans, still a little legacy of shout. they're just around the valley, eric's notice they're not quite as wise, but as you go on through sunday, so things slowly starting to improve. they are still there. having said that, nevertheless, where to where the wall move across. so sardinia, corsica, pushing back into that western side of italy, wanted to shout possible to into greece, showers lapping on to the shores of northern algeria. plenty of showers just around southern areas of nigeria, pushing across i re coast easing over towards liberia, we will see some wet weather, grassy, making its way over towards sierra leone over the next couple of days. and they shall, right across the gulf of guinea set to continue this weekend. oh, the weather is sponsored by casara always in the country with an abundance of results with great power and want indonesia whose this c
they're coming into central and southern parts of jeremy, noticed some snow coming in over the arb says that where to weather making its way into central parts of the mediterranean. around the age attic, nudging up towards the balkans, still a little legacy of shout. they're just around the valley, eric's notice they're not quite as wise, but as you go on through sunday, so things slowly starting to improve. they are still there. having said that, nevertheless, where to where the wall move...
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think about gang because a 40 year old man say so that you should die. singer jeremy gabriel then who's now 24 was born with a congenital disorder that causes scull abnormalities. he found fame back in 2016 performed at one point for po, but at the 16th. but from 2010 war began making jokes about his disability. capital was 13 at the time and says it made him feel suicidal and that he was bullied at school. gabriel's family than fall to human rights complaint. but canada's highest court now is said the singer was targeted not because of his disability, but because of his fame. they acknowledged that some of the comedians comments were nasty and disgraceful, but they did not inside the audience. the agreement was to treat gabrielle as sub human. now, while mister ward received support from the company willed others still believe the jokes, like that must have consequences. we put it up for debate. you know, i, i agree with the court's conclusion. i mean that they acknowledge said that this was a nasty thing that was said, but you know, it doesn't go as far as to, you know, have a legal f
think about gang because a 40 year old man say so that you should die. singer jeremy gabriel then who's now 24 was born with a congenital disorder that causes scull abnormalities. he found fame back in 2016 performed at one point for po, but at the 16th. but from 2010 war began making jokes about his disability. capital was 13 at the time and says it made him feel suicidal and that he was bullied at school. gabriel's family than fall to human rights complaint. but canada's highest court now is...
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