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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. or it's 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 have and then it suddenly disappears into the ether here. but this is the
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, go ahead. i think it is a longstanding project going, going back to 990 in the fathers of the union that the united states has seen the opportunity to just branch power and influence in that region of the world and to try and weaken russia and ukraine is kind of key key prize and the u. s. has invest in something like, you know, just in a bind administration. $275000000.00 in defense are spending towards ukraine. and it's senior, the conflict seems to be re, re igniting in the, in eastern ukraine. so i think at the u. s. is heavily invest in ukraine and the project of nato expansions. and he said that, you know, the goal is to weaken russia, prevent the ro, resurgence of russian empire. and to dominate that region of the world and control the resource, including the oil and gas resource of central asia. ok, well, or is we already heard from nikolai, we heard from jeremy. so it's all about russia. it's not about ukraine because that's what we keep getting all over again. i mean, i find this real
jeremy, go ahead. i think it is a longstanding project going, going back to 990 in the fathers of the union that the united states has seen the opportunity to just branch power and influence in that region of the world and to try and weaken russia and ukraine is kind of key key prize and the u. s. has invest in something like, you know, just in a bind administration. $275000000.00 in defense are spending towards ukraine. and it's senior, the conflict seems to be re, re igniting in the, in...
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jeremy, your thoughts? yeah, i think you make summit point sir, i mean, you know, i think we have to go back to 2014 and you know, i think opened up this pandora's box and you know, the, the interference by outside powers it's, you know, has kind of created this real massey situation that's will be difficult to resolve a sh, but i mean, i think ultimately, you know, i mean there is hope that you know, the men's record would. i would solve the situation. but i agree with what you're saying. i mean, i think it's and then you know, you have these extreme nationalists who seem to be dom name, ukrainian government, it's not clear how far they would go so well young people tonight here and i say some jeanine nichol. i go ahead, jumping on federalism is not a danger for ukraine properly understood. federalism would be ukraine salvation if every region could determine it's local cultural policy as it wanted, it would feel great. her attachment to the center, this is the than it does now. of the problem is one creat
jeremy, your thoughts? yeah, i think you make summit point sir, i mean, you know, i think we have to go back to 2014 and you know, i think opened up this pandora's box and you know, the, the interference by outside powers it's, you know, has kind of created this real massey situation that's will be difficult to resolve a sh, but i mean, i think ultimately, you know, i mean there is hope that you know, the men's record would. i would solve the situation. but i agree with what you're saying. i...
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an i miss jeremy. >> let's go! i got my keys! oh, i got them. oh! >> what? no, no, i can drive. i'm good. i'm good. i-- i just had a power nap. ♪ ♪ ♪ how did i get here. >> i am responsible, jeremy ( crying ) take me back! >> this has been a message from d.f.d.d., take us back, jeremy ( snoring ) >> trevor: all right, when we come back, ronny chieng fights with you about thanksgiving. you don't want to miss it. this black friday, do you want a tv? or do you want. the place on the tv? any parent will tell you the second you have a kid, it's like your heart is living outside of your body, which means you never, ever stop worrying. that's why we got health insurance and for way less than we thought was possible. the kids' doctor and dental checkups are free and i get screenings for my cholesterol and my blood pressure and don't get me wrong, i still worry, just a little less. covered california. this way to health insurance. enroll by december 31st at coveredca.com [sigh] ♪ dramatic music ♪ [sigh] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [typing] ♪ ♪ [typing] ♪ ♪ [typing] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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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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jeremy kobus, you know, part of edward zeppelin in the gossum, as i've already told you, his 18 point. 5000000000 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, he, european gas markets could now face a shortage of 70000000000 cubic meters of guess that's a lot usually made 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 void. ukraine opposes the nor stream gas pipeline and well come, the german regulates as decision. your if it ranko has the energy company, not so guys, and says the most a, just that the journal regulates as shies, our position, that sets of vacation can not only apply to the pipeline in german
jeremy kobus, you know, part of edward zeppelin in the gossum, as i've already told you, his 18 point. 5000000000 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, he, european gas markets could now face a shortage of 70000000000 cubic meters of guess that's a lot usually made you understood if it's in the earth pipeline of the north seemed to is...
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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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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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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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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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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, 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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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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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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caroline: jeremy siegel was saying there needs to be a. taylor: next is caroline. moving is a handful. no kidding! fortunately, xfinity makes moving easy. easy? -easy? switch your xfinity services to your new address online in about a minute. that was easy. i know, right? and even save with special offers just for movers. really? yep! so while you handle that, you can keep your internet and all those shows you love, and save money while you're at it with special offers just for movers at...
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is jeremy good enough for to, to address his controversial pasta? what happened but then that, that the holocaust and other atrocities as well. the 2nd level, the germany, germany did a lot. there's no question about it. germany did a lot on the other hand, you know, and place like wall street did nothing, for instance, you know, it's interesting. i just wrote for a upgraded history central. i was rewriting part of europe history. so i, i wrote one piece. i am the devastation of europe after world war 2. and then i wrote another piece on the various actions that were taken against both birth. people who participated where they were local citizens, paul's french, dutch. while those people are put on trial and many, the mex, a number of them executed, not the number of germans or x unit after world war 2 and a more people were executed and then possible. another project i've been working on is the history of the towns and villages in poland. and i do that and i say really, and when do we ever do enough? is it ever possible to do enough? i don't think
is jeremy good enough for to, to address his controversial pasta? what happened but then that, that the holocaust and other atrocities as well. the 2nd level, the germany, germany did a lot. there's no question about it. germany did a lot on the other hand, you know, and place like wall street did nothing, for instance, you know, it's interesting. i just wrote for a upgraded history central. i was rewriting part of europe history. so i, i wrote one piece. i am the devastation of europe after...
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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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>> 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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political party. human rights lawyers fear this will delay a process to get jeremy on trial for his crimes. gambon said for far too long, he suffered under a repressive regime regime that failed it summer so, so contract with the citizens. and in doing so, oppressed the very people it swore to serve and protect on december, 4th ambiance will go to the polls to choose their next president. whoever wins it will have the difficult task to implement the truth. reconciliation and reparation commissions recommendations so that gabby ins can move forward and have a sense of justice. nicholas hawk al jazeera de car account, been foreign minister, has told al jazeera that the government is committed to implementing the reports. recommendations, what we want is the healing. and that hidden process moves lot of sacrifice and we have sinned. good in, in the proceedings of the tara, see when some of the people accuse came up and did their mail. cooper, the victims were ready to forgive. what forgiveness does not mean impunity? the government is committed to implementing the recommendation and we
political party. human rights lawyers fear this will delay a process to get jeremy on trial for his crimes. gambon said for far too long, he suffered under a repressive regime regime that failed it summer so, so contract with the citizens. and in doing so, oppressed the very people it swore to serve and protect on december, 4th ambiance will go to the polls to choose their next president. whoever wins it will have the difficult task to implement the truth. reconciliation and reparation...
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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
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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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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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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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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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just think about gang because a 40 year old men say so that you should gang cigna jeremy. gabriel, who's now 24, was born with a congenital disorder that caused scullen amenities. he found fame in 2006 and even perform for pope benedict. the 16th, but from 2010 board, began making jokes about his disabilities. gabriel was 13 at the time and says it made him suicidal and that he was bullied at school. gabriel's family filed a human rights complaint, but canada's highest court said that the sing was targeted, not because of his disability, but because of his fame. they acknowledged that some of the comedians material was nasty and disgraceful, but they did not inside the audience to treat gabriel, a sub human. a while mr. ward received support from the comedy world or the still believe the jokes, like that must have consequences. and we had a lively conversation about it here on our tea with the comedian right 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 nasty thing that was said. but you know, it doe
just think about gang because a 40 year old men say so that you should gang cigna jeremy. gabriel, who's now 24, was born with a congenital disorder that caused scullen amenities. he found fame in 2006 and even perform for pope benedict. the 16th, but from 2010 board, began making jokes about his disabilities. gabriel was 13 at the time and says it made him suicidal and that he was bullied at school. gabriel's family filed a human rights complaint, but canada's highest court said that the sing...
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jeremy corbell, area 51 is your wheel house. here is haines on the 10th of november. >> the main issues that congress and others have been concerned about are basically safety of flight concerns, counter intelligence issues. there is always the question of is there something else that we simply do not understand that might come? >> bill: she said it, what did you think about that? >> yeah. this statement by the sitting director of national intelligence admiral haines is the latest sign of this shift of how the government is officially looking at the ufo phenomenon. this summer i released multiple videos confirmed by the pentagon and shot by the u.s. militaries that they were buzzing warship. it is happening more. now we're seeing the intelligence community and representative government doing the opposite of what has been done for almost a century. for almost a century our intelligence community has been studying the ufo phenomenon quietly and publicly they've belittled the topic. it is a 180 turnaround on how our intelligence co
jeremy corbell, area 51 is your wheel house. here is haines on the 10th of november. >> the main issues that congress and others have been concerned about are basically safety of flight concerns, counter intelligence issues. there is always the question of is there something else that we simply do not understand that might come? >> bill: she said it, what did you think about that? >> yeah. this statement by the sitting director of national intelligence admiral haines is the...
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years old to just think about gang because a 40 year old men say so that you should die for singer jeremy gabriel. there he's now 24. was born with head deformities, he found fame in 2006, and even performed for pope benedict. the 16th, but from 2010 ward did begin making jokes about his disability. gabriel was 13 at the time and says it made him suicidal and that he was also bullied at school cables. family father, human rights complained, but canada's highest court has 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 inside the audience to treat gabriel as sub human qualms toward receive support from the comedy world. some do believe though 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 miste
years old to just think about gang because a 40 year old men say so that you should die for singer jeremy gabriel. there he's now 24. was born with head deformities, he found fame in 2006, and even performed for pope benedict. the 16th, but from 2010 ward did begin making jokes about his disability. gabriel was 13 at the time and says it made him suicidal and that he was also bullied at school cables. family father, human rights complained, but canada's highest court has said that the singer...
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jeremy gabriel, who is now 24, was born with a congenital disorder that causes school abnormalities. he found fame in 2006 and even performed for benedicts 16th, but from 2010 war began making jokes about his disability. gabriel, who was 13 at the time, says it made him feel suicidal and led to him being bullied at school. gabriel's family filed a 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 disgraceful, but said that they did not inside the audience to treat gabriel as sub human. 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 rice 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 nasty thing that was said. but you know, it doesn't go as far as to, you know, have a legal financial consequences for t
jeremy gabriel, who is now 24, was born with a congenital disorder that causes school abnormalities. he found fame in 2006 and even performed for benedicts 16th, but from 2010 war began making jokes about his disability. gabriel, who was 13 at the time, says it made him feel suicidal and led to him being bullied at school. gabriel's family filed a human rights complaint, but candidates highest court said that the singer was targeted not because of his disability, but because of his fame. they...
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years old to just think about gang because a 40 year old man say so that you should die or singer, jeremy gabriel, who's now $24.00 was born with a congenital disorder, the causes abnormalities of the sco they found fame in 2006 and even performed for poke benedict. some years later, mike ward began mentioning gabriel's disabilities in his performances and defended his act by saying people shouldn't be afraid to joke about any subject. gabriel's family father, human rise, complaint, but candidates. high school said the singer was targeting not because of his disability, but because of his fame and wellness, the ward receive support from the comedy willed others still believe such jokes must face consequences at a lively conversation about this. aaron knotty with a panel of guests. you know, i, i agree with the courts 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 word comes to your town, you have the option to not buy a ticket. you
years old to just think about gang because a 40 year old man say so that you should die or singer, jeremy gabriel, who's now $24.00 was born with a congenital disorder, the causes abnormalities of the sco they found fame in 2006 and even performed for poke benedict. some years later, mike ward began mentioning gabriel's disabilities in his performances and defended his act by saying people shouldn't be afraid to joke about any subject. gabriel's family father, human rise, complaint, but...
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13 years old to just think about gang because a 40 year old men say so that you should guy, singer, jeremy gabriel. and who so 24 was born with a congenital disorder that caused scull abnormalities, monks of the things he found fame in 2006, and the performed the for pope benedict the 16th at one point. but from 2010 war began making jokes about his disability. gabrielle was 13 at the time and said it made him feel suicidal and that he was bullied at school over it. 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. they acknowledged that some of the comedians comments were nasty and disgraceful, but went on to say to they didn't think that it incited the audience to treat gabriella sub human. while mr. ward received support from a comedy world though others 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
13 years old to just think about gang because a 40 year old men say so that you should guy, singer, jeremy gabriel. and who so 24 was born with a congenital disorder that caused scull abnormalities, monks of the things he found fame in 2006, and the performed the for pope benedict the 16th at one point. but from 2010 war began making jokes about his disability. gabrielle was 13 at the time and said it made him feel suicidal and that he was bullied at school over it. gabriel's family filed a...
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the human cost of the war in yemen. 0ur middle east editor, jeremy bowen, sends a special report. the way this war ends is not in the hands of yemenis because big regional powers have intervened. the people here are suffering because of the fault lines that run right through the middle east. we have a rare interview with britain's spy chief, who says china is his agency's top priority. she sings. legendary singer and activistjosephine baker —
the human cost of the war in yemen. 0ur middle east editor, jeremy bowen, sends a special report. the way this war ends is not in the hands of yemenis because big regional powers have intervened. the people here are suffering because of the fault lines that run right through the middle east. we have a rare interview with britain's spy chief, who says china is his agency's top priority. she sings. legendary singer and activistjosephine baker —
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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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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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so just jeremy, keep yes, no, no supports who go try. so great entrepreneurs, alicia, just as person i've said is slow asleep modesto, but it's a, it's in awe surgical as of such as a p if come, oh, shit is still falling. but where his alicia is push my resume over pro, use the additionally upon the board get difficult, but also them isn't with a quote. just to put it was a glass, a couple of to do must be a little. she had to pursue his appeal to chicago was going to put, you know, with was religious is a slower stevenson movie the is coming up a little bit, put a lemon here in those words to put a button to can result shadows. but there was a thick step across him, the we can to much just little up here in that will put it in a bottle trusted with them. so this should go the course traditional the comment book, literally prisoner, sure, known as ocean goes to an end with. so what did you call, are they just included with, with us, formally? yeah, recording from absolute a must have group as well. so you ah, the yoko shuffle room viciou
so just jeremy, keep yes, no, no supports who go try. so great entrepreneurs, alicia, just as person i've said is slow asleep modesto, but it's a, it's in awe surgical as of such as a p if come, oh, shit is still falling. but where his alicia is push my resume over pro, use the additionally upon the board get difficult, but also them isn't with a quote. just to put it was a glass, a couple of to do must be a little. she had to pursue his appeal to chicago was going to put, you know, with was...