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by the way, you failed to mention that jeremy hunt was — you failed to mention that jeremy hunt was also the former candidate against _ hunt was also the former candidate against borisjohnson as hunt was also the former candidate against boris johnson as leader of the conservative party and as prime minister _ the conservative party and as prime minister. but that's another thing. it is minister. but that's another thing. it is a _ minister. but that's another thing. it is a real, — minister. but that's another thing. it is a real, real problem. the problems— it is a real, real problem. the problems are mounting up. we are going _ problems are mounting up. we are going into — problems are mounting up. we are going into the summer, the summer recess _ going into the summer, the summer recess as— going into the summer, the summer recess as i_ going into the summer, the summer recess as i say, it must be a huge relief— recess as i say, it must be a huge relief for— recess as i say, it must be a huge relief for some people at checkers. next story— relief for some people at chec
by the way, you failed to mention that jeremy hunt was — you failed to mention that jeremy hunt was also the former candidate against _ hunt was also the former candidate against borisjohnson as hunt was also the former candidate against boris johnson as leader of the conservative party and as prime minister _ the conservative party and as prime minister. but that's another thing. it is minister. but that's another thing. it is a _ minister. but that's another thing. it is a real, —...
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jeremy stretch -- thank you very much, indeed. jeremy stretch, the rbc had of g10 fx strategy. this is bloomberg -- cibc head of g10 fx strategy. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ ritika: it is time for the bloomberg business flash, a look at some of the biggest business stories in the news right now. i'm ritika gupta. verizon and huawei technologies have agreed in the middle of a jury trial in texas to settle there pat infringement lawsuit -- their patent infringement lawsuit. new york city's famously crowded commutes are thinning as the pandemic changes how many people work. fewer people are using their cars and mass transit to get to their offices which is causing concerns for the city's transit providers. before covid-19 struct, 20% of the city workforce or almost one million people came from the suburbs. that could lead to staff and service cuts. that is your latest business flash. alix: the last time i went on the train was a couple of weeks ago, the first time in a year and a half, and i got stuck for like 20 minutes at a station. but aside from that, it is hard to wonder if it
jeremy stretch -- thank you very much, indeed. jeremy stretch, the rbc had of g10 fx strategy. this is bloomberg -- cibc head of g10 fx strategy. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ ritika: it is time for the bloomberg business flash, a look at some of the biggest business stories in the news right now. i'm ritika gupta. verizon and huawei technologies have agreed in the middle of a jury trial in texas to settle there pat infringement lawsuit -- their patent infringement lawsuit. new york city's...
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jeremy: margins for the upcoming year. if we are talking about shortages, things they have to do, we have to know what the expense structure looks like coming into the following year. this is more illusionary than -- more evolutionary than revolutionary. we still have a lot of 5g capability coming. i want to hear stuff around that as well. romaine: our thanks, and our thanks to anand of bloomberg intelligence. while those gentlemen were speaking, were -- we were getting breaking news on visa. eps coming in, the street was looking for $1.35. the net revenue coming in at $6.1 billion. the street was looking for $5.9 billion the company not providing a fiscal year 2021 outlook at this time. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: i am mark crumpton with bloomberg's first word news. the u.s. centers for disease control and prevention says it recommends that even fully vaccinated people wear masks in public indoor settings in places where covid-19 is spreading rapidly. the cdc director says this could have been avoided if more people were
jeremy: margins for the upcoming year. if we are talking about shortages, things they have to do, we have to know what the expense structure looks like coming into the following year. this is more illusionary than -- more evolutionary than revolutionary. we still have a lot of 5g capability coming. i want to hear stuff around that as well. romaine: our thanks, and our thanks to anand of bloomberg intelligence. while those gentlemen were speaking, were -- we were getting breaking news on visa....
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. >>> when phoenix king was born four months ago, his parents, jeremy and chelsea, faced a difficult road ahead. >> my husband jeremy had brain surgery just over three years ago to remove a brain tumor which left him with some physical challenges and physical disabilities. >> one big question, how he safely take phoenix for a walk. chelsea, a teacher at a private school in maryland, contacted the head of the school's technology lab. he presented the challenge to his students, including jacob and ibenka who both hope to study astro physics in college. >>> what was the best part about coming up with this design and seeing that it worked? >> just seeing the ssn rac work >> yeah. >> the we stroll as they call it won two international design awards. >> pull it nice and taut. >> this is nice and is secure. >> they put cinder blocks in it. >> for jeremy it's a god send. >> i never thought i'd be able to do something like this. thankfully, i feel wonderful. i feel like -- ecstatic. >> ecstatic over the simple pleasure of taking a stroll with his family. the students designed and created the
. >>> when phoenix king was born four months ago, his parents, jeremy and chelsea, faced a difficult road ahead. >> my husband jeremy had brain surgery just over three years ago to remove a brain tumor which left him with some physical challenges and physical disabilities. >> one big question, how he safely take phoenix for a walk. chelsea, a teacher at a private school in maryland, contacted the head of the school's technology lab. he presented the challenge to his...
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good afternoon tia jeremy. what an extraordinary _ good afternoon tia jeremy. what an extraordinary day _ good afternoon tia jeremy. what an extraordinary day this _ good afternoon tia jeremy. what an extraordinary day this must - good afternoon tia jeremy. what an extraordinary day this must be - good afternoon tia jeremy. what an extraordinary day this must be for. extraordinary day this must be for you, you had a hand in getting that silver medalfor chi. i you, you had a hand in getting that silver medal for chi.— silver medal for chi. i originally started coaching _ silver medal for chi. i originally started coaching for _ silver medal for chi. i originally started coaching for bmx - silver medal for chi. i originally started coaching for bmx when | silver medal for chi. i originally i started coaching for bmx when it first became an olympic discipline, so we have come along way since then. and actually when chi and bad first to the gb programme, and they were about 1k years old, that�*s when i left british cycling, so i�*m going alone, but it is grea
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joining us now, jeremy peters. hi, jeremy. did you get a sense from the former president when you interviewed him recently about how much he is planning on throwing his weight behind other gop candidates? >> i think this ken paxton endorsement is totally unsurprising for all the reasons you laid out, elise, but remember, ken paxton was the lead author on that lawsuit that was tossed out by the supreme court that sought to overturn basically the results in several swing states. it was essentially laughed out of court, but more importantly to president trump, that was the ultimate display of loyalty that he likes to seeing and because ken paxton was behind that, he gets the endorsement. i think that's what you're likely to see play out going forward as we get into 2022. trump is not looking for anybody to adhere to any set of policies that he favors. he's looking for people to embrace his lie about this, quote/unquote, stolen election, and no one has done that. few, i should say, have done that more vig rugly than ken paxton has
joining us now, jeremy peters. hi, jeremy. did you get a sense from the former president when you interviewed him recently about how much he is planning on throwing his weight behind other gop candidates? >> i think this ken paxton endorsement is totally unsurprising for all the reasons you laid out, elise, but remember, ken paxton was the lead author on that lawsuit that was tossed out by the supreme court that sought to overturn basically the results in several swing states. it was...
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liam broady and jeremy chard is really well. liam broady and jeremy chardy is into _ really well. liam broady and jeremy chardy is into a _ really well. liam broady and jeremy chardy is into a third _ really well. liam broady and jeremy chardy is into a third set _ really well. liam broady and jeremy chardy is into a third set i _ really well. liam broady and jeremy chardy is into a third set i can - really well. liam broady and jeremy chardy is into a third set i can say i chardy is into a third set i can say at the moment. there was disappointment too in the diving for britain's jack laugher and daniel goodfellow. they could only finish seventh in the final this morning — with china taking gold. it means laugher�*s reign as olympic champion is over — after he won gold in this event in rio alongside chris mears. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. that's bbc.co.uk/sport. earlier we spoke to matthew richards�*s proud parents, simon and amanda, about how it felt to see him win and how he coped with training during l
liam broady and jeremy chard is really well. liam broady and jeremy chardy is into _ really well. liam broady and jeremy chardy is into a _ really well. liam broady and jeremy chardy is into a third _ really well. liam broady and jeremy chardy is into a third set _ really well. liam broady and jeremy chardy is into a third set i _ really well. liam broady and jeremy chardy is into a third set i can - really well. liam broady and jeremy chardy is into a third set i can say i chardy is into a...
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liz: jeremy, i'm a brisket girl myself. i do want with, for our viewers' understanding of this, we've always got to talk about how long the runway is. you know, there are these organizations and associates, one of them -- associations, one of them is called the hard patio and barbecue association. there's about 36% left of americans, weber is going public next week with. how do you manage to grab that investable dollar away from those other names? not just with the share, but with, obviously, the product itself? >> yeah, look, you simply deliver a better experience. we are innovating to deliver a better experience and, by the way, we've done a lot of consumer research. testing head to head against traditional grills like weber, and we win overwhelmingly, and it's not even close because consumers like what we're delivering. and so back to the runway of growth and the size of the market, 75 million americans have grills. we are in 3% of those households. and that's, we are taking share and often times we're a second grill, of
liz: jeremy, i'm a brisket girl myself. i do want with, for our viewers' understanding of this, we've always got to talk about how long the runway is. you know, there are these organizations and associates, one of them -- associations, one of them is called the hard patio and barbecue association. there's about 36% left of americans, weber is going public next week with. how do you manage to grab that investable dollar away from those other names? not just with the share, but with, obviously,...
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jeremy bash, former chief of staff at the cia and pentagon. former chief counsel to the intelligence committee. and dr. irving redliner who advises us on public health, a professor of pediatrics at albert einstein school of medicine. good to see all of you. jackie, what did this committee manage to do with this first hearing? what was important about how this all began? >> chris, thanks for having me on. i think the select committee wanted to put the political chaos we've seen leading up to this first hearing of the investigation of january 6th and to put the spotlight strictly on the first-person accounts from these four heroic police officers and the four traumatic experiences that they had, banking on the fact that these would resonate with the american public. and then sort of breaking through this bitter political war that we've seen back and forth between house speaker nancy pelosi and minority leader kevin mccarthy. all eyes were really trained on officers fanone, gonell and harry dunn and officer hodges as they provided excruciating an
jeremy bash, former chief of staff at the cia and pentagon. former chief counsel to the intelligence committee. and dr. irving redliner who advises us on public health, a professor of pediatrics at albert einstein school of medicine. good to see all of you. jackie, what did this committee manage to do with this first hearing? what was important about how this all began? >> chris, thanks for having me on. i think the select committee wanted to put the political chaos we've seen leading up...
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that's the platform jeremy has been building. caroline: bob, what about a fed coin? what if the central bank does get in on the act? what does it mean for competitiveness? >>p yeah, i mean, we, we have a lot of thoughts on this. first and foremost, we believe that as these technologies grow and become internet scale technologies that can be accessed on the open internet, the same way that we can use skype as we are now to freely communicate, as these technologies grow, it's going to be increasingly important that the federal government or other national governments are working closely with industry on the right forms of regulatory supervision, the right forms of rules that are needed and obviously we are very focused on that and have been since we got into the company eight years ago . specifically in terms of central bank digital currency, we have been clear in our view, which is that the history of electronic money innovation not only in the united states, but most of the world, is a history of private sector actors working in consortiums and networks to build inte
that's the platform jeremy has been building. caroline: bob, what about a fed coin? what if the central bank does get in on the act? what does it mean for competitiveness? >>p yeah, i mean, we, we have a lot of thoughts on this. first and foremost, we believe that as these technologies grow and become internet scale technologies that can be accessed on the open internet, the same way that we can use skype as we are now to freely communicate, as these technologies grow, it's going to be...
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for jeremy lee, and michelle pierce. professionally given let the elections commission's appointments do not represent people who are deeply rooted in working-class communities of color in san francisco . we really hope you all will prioritize appointing people of color to this task force will are deeply rooted in long-term organization and really know the issues affecting working-classcommunities or communities of color in san francisco . we respect and appreciate holidayslong time work with tenants and around tenants rights . and we feel like you all have a particular opportunity here to select a appointments of people of color who are deeply connected to communities of color in san francisco to help ensure cohesion and you know, access to political power and voice and equitable distribution of resources like supervisor that get elected to these communities. so thank you for your time on this and we look forwardto hearing your appointments today . >> thank you, next speaker please. >> we can hear you.>> there he is aga
for jeremy lee, and michelle pierce. professionally given let the elections commission's appointments do not represent people who are deeply rooted in working-class communities of color in san francisco . we really hope you all will prioritize appointing people of color to this task force will are deeply rooted in long-term organization and really know the issues affecting working-classcommunities or communities of color in san francisco . we respect and appreciate holidayslong time work with...
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here with his take is jeremy hunt, great to see you. let me read a little bit of this piece from the late milliliter, critical race theory discusses the title. it is a wonderful time of year to muse on the freedoms, opportunities and blessings of the wonderful country we live in. however a great threat to those attributes now hovers over our nation and literally imperils all that our ancestors fought for. critical race theory is prevalent throughout high academic institutions and federal government and its agencies. how do you view the threat the author mentions? >> it seems like it is already starting to happen. i remember just last year my little sister-in-law, only a high school, was about to post on social media something celebrating the fourth of july but she hesitated. why did you hesitate? because my friends will make fun of me if i post something a little bit too patriotic, too celebratory. that saddens me. that is where we are right now. high school students afraid to post anything celebratory. last night one of my friends twee
here with his take is jeremy hunt, great to see you. let me read a little bit of this piece from the late milliliter, critical race theory discusses the title. it is a wonderful time of year to muse on the freedoms, opportunities and blessings of the wonderful country we live in. however a great threat to those attributes now hovers over our nation and literally imperils all that our ancestors fought for. critical race theory is prevalent throughout high academic institutions and federal...
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i want to bring in jeremy bash. the other piece of this leigh ann mentioned missing donald trump not mentioned by the republicans and the pentagon leadership. defense chief mark esper had been fired. there was the new acting defense chief miller and he was in the chain of command also. why wasn't the national guard? that's the other piece. jeremy, in addition to being chief of staff and in addition to being cia chief of staff, you also were a house staffer. you worked for the house intel committee. you know how the whole system works and also how the white house works. speak to that chain of command as they try, the republicans try to redirect the blame against speaker pelosi. >> no doubt, andrea, one of the most important questions that this committee has to answer is what was the federal response in that, on that day? what were the warnings that the federal agencies received and why weren't federal agencies properly postured to repel that violent mob? as a former congressional investigator myself, and i've been ta
i want to bring in jeremy bash. the other piece of this leigh ann mentioned missing donald trump not mentioned by the republicans and the pentagon leadership. defense chief mark esper had been fired. there was the new acting defense chief miller and he was in the chain of command also. why wasn't the national guard? that's the other piece. jeremy, in addition to being chief of staff and in addition to being cia chief of staff, you also were a house staffer. you worked for the house intel...
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people who dislike jeremy corbyn said we just need a winner, someone who wins seat. unlikejeremy corbyn who did win in 2017 30 seats but then went backwards. he does not have a massive ideological division, sir keir starmer, likejeremy corbyn. but he needs to be winning things like hartlepool but also conservative seat that labour have not held since 2010. they will be enormously relieved if they win the seat and enormous relief of kim leadbeater. the fred of a leadership challenge to keir starmer will not occur but we should not forget that labour should be holding the seat. �* , ., labour should be holding the seat. �*, ., . ,, labour should be holding the seat. �*, ., ., seat. let's go back to nick hadley at _ seat. let's go back to nick hadley at the _ seat. let's go back to nick hadley at the counter- seat. let's go back to nick hadley at the counter in i hadley at the counter in huddersfield. any sign of movement?— huddersfield. any sign of movement? not anything definitively. _ movement? not anything definitively. but - movement? not anything definitiv
people who dislike jeremy corbyn said we just need a winner, someone who wins seat. unlikejeremy corbyn who did win in 2017 30 seats but then went backwards. he does not have a massive ideological division, sir keir starmer, likejeremy corbyn. but he needs to be winning things like hartlepool but also conservative seat that labour have not held since 2010. they will be enormously relieved if they win the seat and enormous relief of kim leadbeater. the fred of a leadership challenge to keir...
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for the investigations are underweight and jeremy for moist from the champs from the w. a show show mill instead of the difference in views between beijing and islam above over the cause of this incident . rash. there is a lot of confusion about the incident and the look of sort of say that it was on, but the news emerged yesterday and local sources were saying it was blocked. the buckets, donnie government said that it was an accident. just today, understanding foreign minister sharman gray, she told us johnny's counterpart that it was an accident, so it was lama bob is playing down the whole thing. we saw that the chinese officers initially spoke about and wrote about the bomb. but later, they also playing it down and calling it an accident. but as i said earlier, the local sources and i spoke to our d. w. correspondence law bothers read that it was a bomb attack, but it can not be confront. another 9 chinese nationals that have been, unfortunately killed in this incident, were working on a damn. and that's spot, the massive china pockets on economic corridor or c pac
for the investigations are underweight and jeremy for moist from the champs from the w. a show show mill instead of the difference in views between beijing and islam above over the cause of this incident . rash. there is a lot of confusion about the incident and the look of sort of say that it was on, but the news emerged yesterday and local sources were saying it was blocked. the buckets, donnie government said that it was an accident. just today, understanding foreign minister sharman gray,...
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one of the things that were not on the agenda jeremy was the cyberattacks. it was one of the very clear things that joe biden said to vladimir putin in their meeting in geneva. i want to play something earlier that mike mcfaul, who knows a lot about this and, who has been helping on msnbc. >> we're not talking about the russian government. we're talking about criminals, at least to the best of my knowledge so far what is been discuss publicly. and i think that gives us more leverage and more opportunity to be more aggressive about them and to put pressure on russian authorities. the russian police, to say, go arrest these people go after them. we putin is not going to defend criminals in the public tit-for-tat on this. he's going to call them criminals, or at least say he has nothing to do with them. >> jeremy, help make sense of that. what exactly comes of the warning in geneva, the phone call today, and this idea that biden has two opportunities said, he is going to do something. he has sort of suggested that there is outlined that he's prepared to take ac
one of the things that were not on the agenda jeremy was the cyberattacks. it was one of the very clear things that joe biden said to vladimir putin in their meeting in geneva. i want to play something earlier that mike mcfaul, who knows a lot about this and, who has been helping on msnbc. >> we're not talking about the russian government. we're talking about criminals, at least to the best of my knowledge so far what is been discuss publicly. and i think that gives us more leverage and...
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cnn's christine romans and jeremy dimon joins us. christine, there's lots of hand wringing after the last jobs report which had fallen below expectations. this is well above. walk us through the numbers and is this part of a positive trend line? what do we know? >> heading to the fall, rest of the summer and fall it is. it would be a gang buster number, we are digging out of the a deep hole here. this is the numbers you want to see, jobless rate 5.9%. that's the headline. digging deeper into these numbers, you see the trend. you talked about the hand wringing. that hand wringing was in april or may. we had numbers not up to snuff for trying to get back on track after the recovery. this is the strongest job pace i think since we're talking about august here. when you look at the jobless rate of 5.9%, it's up just a tiny bit, i would call it basically unchanged. the jobless rate, you can see how far that has come down from the peak of the crisis. 5.9% is an improvement, but it is well above where we were before the crisis began. leisur
cnn's christine romans and jeremy dimon joins us. christine, there's lots of hand wringing after the last jobs report which had fallen below expectations. this is well above. walk us through the numbers and is this part of a positive trend line? what do we know? >> heading to the fall, rest of the summer and fall it is. it would be a gang buster number, we are digging out of the a deep hole here. this is the numbers you want to see, jobless rate 5.9%. that's the headline. digging deeper...
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. >> jeremy, in many ways, we've heard some of these details before we had seen some similar videos before, but there was profound impact and seeing them all in a way that they were, and hearing those stories that had an excruciatingly difficult sameness to them, of being under attack. what's the most important thing you heard coming out of the testimony that struck you? >> chris, what struck me was the very clear and direct way that this run emotional testimony from these four heroes made clear that it was a domestic terror attack on democracy. it wasn't a ride that got out of control, a hyped up march on washington. this was an organized, planned, well trained, well motivated, mob violent attack, that was designed to affect the policy outcome that congress is considering on that day. as officer hodges did and reading the domestic terrorism, it fits it to a tee. what came out of the hearing was, the same way a terrorism investigation is you, have to analyze whether they were inspired by, or directed by a higher political party. that will be the challenge here for the select committee. the
. >> jeremy, in many ways, we've heard some of these details before we had seen some similar videos before, but there was profound impact and seeing them all in a way that they were, and hearing those stories that had an excruciatingly difficult sameness to them, of being under attack. what's the most important thing you heard coming out of the testimony that struck you? >> chris, what struck me was the very clear and direct way that this run emotional testimony from these four...
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jeremy diamond at the white house. jeremy, one key thing that the president expected to address is how to keep afghan interpreters who work for the u.s. safe, how will he do that? >> reporter: that is exactly right, jim. we are expecting according to multiple officials that the president will address the fate of some of those thousands of afghan interpreters and others who have helped u.s. military forces over the last two decades of that war. many of them still waiting on the the visa applications that they have put in to try and get relocated out of afghanistan as u.s. troops withdraw from that country. one administration official saying that president will address plans to begin relocating many of those interpreters in august. there are also plans to relocate some of them to third party countries as they await decision on their visa applications to move to the united states. but really, jim, president biden is going to be addressing broadly u.s. support for afghanistan, continued support for afghanistan, even after
jeremy diamond at the white house. jeremy, one key thing that the president expected to address is how to keep afghan interpreters who work for the u.s. safe, how will he do that? >> reporter: that is exactly right, jim. we are expecting according to multiple officials that the president will address the fate of some of those thousands of afghan interpreters and others who have helped u.s. military forces over the last two decades of that war. many of them still waiting on the the visa...
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in it and weight tested it at the school which i think the kids were really into. >> reporter: for jeremy, it's a god send. >> i never thought i would be able to do something like this safely. i feel wonderful. i feel ecstatic. >> reporter: ecstatic over the simple pleasure of taking a stroll with his family. chip reid, cbs news, potomac, maryland. >> o'donnell: don't you just love that story? well done to those students. all right, we'll show you some of the worst highways and bridges in the country, that's all coming up. was that your great-grandmother, keeping the family together? was that your grandfather, paving the way for change. did they brave mother nature... and walk away stronger? did they face the unknown, with resolve...and triumph. ♪ there's strength in every family story. learn more about yours. at ancestry. life... doesn't stop for diabetes. be ready for every moment, with glucerna. umr onctor remmendetha'setes. scientifically desned age l. live every moment. glucerna. feel the cool rush of claritin cool mint chewables. sci powerful 24-hour, age l. non-drowsy, allergy re
in it and weight tested it at the school which i think the kids were really into. >> reporter: for jeremy, it's a god send. >> i never thought i would be able to do something like this safely. i feel wonderful. i feel ecstatic. >> reporter: ecstatic over the simple pleasure of taking a stroll with his family. chip reid, cbs news, potomac, maryland. >> o'donnell: don't you just love that story? well done to those students. all right, we'll show you some of the worst...
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. >> joining me now with the reporting and insights, jeremy diamond, melanie zanona, and nancy cook. melanie, first of all, i think we should say on that gop ad, it's not quite what they're saying. this is from an economist, the former federal reserve economist who says that this year's inflation rates are likely to remain far higher than usual, but that's because the pandemic pushed inflation uncommonly low last year. there's also a boom in consumer spending due to pent up demand as the virus recedes, and the lingering effects of disruptions of global supply chains. she says it is not a structural change in the economy. it's just a few months and yet, republicans have been clear. on the record. they want to make this the midterm message, inflation, and they want to argue that the american people are worse off now, but is that really something that will work in time for 2022? putting aside the fact that it's not true? >> we'll have to say. there was an incredibly good jobs report on friday. democrats are trying to go out and sell their economic agenda to the american public, not just
. >> joining me now with the reporting and insights, jeremy diamond, melanie zanona, and nancy cook. melanie, first of all, i think we should say on that gop ad, it's not quite what they're saying. this is from an economist, the former federal reserve economist who says that this year's inflation rates are likely to remain far higher than usual, but that's because the pandemic pushed inflation uncommonly low last year. there's also a boom in consumer spending due to pent up demand as the...
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let's get out to the white house and cnn's jeremy diamond. jeremy, what are you learning about the meeting this morning? >> reporter: listen, boris, we know that president biden just finished that meeting with top intelligence and national security officials. he was meeting in the situation room and that wide range of officials tells you everything you need to know about this cybersecurity and ransomware problem. it requires a whole-of-government response. we do know that the white house and other agencies have been working to finalize this all-encompassing cybersecurity strategy to come bat these ransomware attacks, and ways in which they can encourage and incentivize private companies which hold so much of this country's critical infrastructure, to harden their own defenses against cybersecurity. one of the big questions here is also what president biden will do as relates to russia. while the u.s. government has not yet attributed this attack to anybody, it is believed to have been carried out by one of these criminal gangs that is operati
let's get out to the white house and cnn's jeremy diamond. jeremy, what are you learning about the meeting this morning? >> reporter: listen, boris, we know that president biden just finished that meeting with top intelligence and national security officials. he was meeting in the situation room and that wide range of officials tells you everything you need to know about this cybersecurity and ransomware problem. it requires a whole-of-government response. we do know that the white house...
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jeremy quin. let's take a look at some other news in brief now. tory opponents of the government's cut to overseas aid made their views clear during a commons debate with boris johnson's predecessor again among critics of the policy. our right honourable friend, the prime minister, is rightly very keen to encourage girls�* education around the world. it's been a theme of conservative governments n for some considerable time. we have taken it up in g7 meetings, we've encouraged others around the world to take that theme up. and of course, a girl who is educated is less likely to be lured into modern slavery. however, if you cut the programmes from dealing with modern slavery, that girl may not be able to get into education because you may... the slave drivers, the gangs, the criminal gangs, may have got to her first. labour have called on the health minister, lord bethell, to resign over his use of personal email addresses for government business. lord bethell�*s also been under pressure for sponsoring a parliamentary pass for gina coladangelo,
jeremy quin. let's take a look at some other news in brief now. tory opponents of the government's cut to overseas aid made their views clear during a commons debate with boris johnson's predecessor again among critics of the policy. our right honourable friend, the prime minister, is rightly very keen to encourage girls�* education around the world. it's been a theme of conservative governments n for some considerable time. we have taken it up in g7 meetings, we've encouraged others around...
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jeremy, i want to get to obviously the nuclear talks. are we talking before i get to that though? something hit me from ferris packet that she did, the undersecretary saying that america, it's our job that we must protect crane. did i miss that? that mission in our constitution that it's america job. when did it become america job to protect ukraine? well, ukraine is always had a very important role. strategically. the u. s. has been, you know, trying to pry the way from the russian orbits and see end of the cold war. and they've been doing this with other nations surrounding russia and us, for in something like 2500000000 and security system since 2014 who data that asked the pro russian leader victory and the co which so, and you know, it's been bipartisan. we see both democrats and republicans committed to huge invest ukraine and is one of the most corrupt governments in the world. american taxpayer should be questioning where that money is going. and i think that's why i'm scratching my head because what benefit does it do? and they can say, well, it gives us a strategic place
jeremy, i want to get to obviously the nuclear talks. are we talking before i get to that though? something hit me from ferris packet that she did, the undersecretary saying that america, it's our job that we must protect crane. did i miss that? that mission in our constitution that it's america job. when did it become america job to protect ukraine? well, ukraine is always had a very important role. strategically. the u. s. has been, you know, trying to pry the way from the russian orbits and...
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that is where the white house still stands. >> jeremy, the president has said he is optimistic as u.s. and russia increased communications to try to address attacks like this. is that optimism well placed or a little too optimistic given the nature of how russia operates with these kind of nonstate actors working on the orders? >> it's not necessarily when dealing with russia. putt yun calls the shots in the russian federation. biden has to be personally engaged. he believes this diplomacy has to be personally conducted. that's when he did today again. i think it's bearing fruit. it's after the u.s. reached out to russia earlier this year. that paved the way for the summit in geneva. and russia cooperated on opening a humanitarian aid corridor with respect to syria. something that threatened the lives of churn, women, and men in syria who are suffering from the war there. now with respect to ransomware though, i think it remains to e seen if russia will comply. fl we have to say we're going to hold you responsible. and then our actions and response are seen and unseen. that's what you
that is where the white house still stands. >> jeremy, the president has said he is optimistic as u.s. and russia increased communications to try to address attacks like this. is that optimism well placed or a little too optimistic given the nature of how russia operates with these kind of nonstate actors working on the orders? >> it's not necessarily when dealing with russia. putt yun calls the shots in the russian federation. biden has to be personally engaged. he believes this...
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so it'll come down to whether jeremy can convince the ukrainian side to get on side with that. there's also set to be major investment in green technologies in ukraine by both germany and the united states. but while they steal, as they say, essentially remove the chances of the us trying to actively stop the pipeline and those comb with some threats towards russia. the deal saying the part, the wording of the, the joint statement following the dale saying they should russia try and use energy supplies to put pressure on any nation in europe. well then there should be sanctions and there should be consequences. the united states and germany are steadfast and their support for ukraine sovereignty territorial integrity, independence, and chosen european path. the united states and germany are united in their determination to hold, rush her to account for its aggression and malign activities by imposing cost of our sanctions and other tools. well, a couple of weeks ago it was announced that next month the pipelines construction phase will be over then it should take around 3 month
so it'll come down to whether jeremy can convince the ukrainian side to get on side with that. there's also set to be major investment in green technologies in ukraine by both germany and the united states. but while they steal, as they say, essentially remove the chances of the us trying to actively stop the pipeline and those comb with some threats towards russia. the deal saying the part, the wording of the, the joint statement following the dale saying they should russia try and use energy...
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the change in travel restrictions come as the conservative former health secretary, jeremy hunt, has warned that lockdown restrictions may have to be reimposed in the autumn if case numbers continue to rise here throughout the summer. it comes as the largest ever roll—out of flu vaccine in england has been announced, hoping to reach 35 million people this winter. our health correspondent anna collinson reports. a winter of face coverings and lockdowns. it helped stop the spread of covid—19 and meant far fewer people were catching other bugs. but amid fears winter flu could put intense pressure on the health service this year, free flu vaccines will be offered to 35 million people in england. expanding the programme to include the majority of secondary school pupils up to year 11. it finally feels as if we are giving priority to educational continuity for those young people, so they can start september with the sense that the adults on the room are doing everything they can to look after them right up to the age of 16. significant freedoms for england and scotland are nowjust two
the change in travel restrictions come as the conservative former health secretary, jeremy hunt, has warned that lockdown restrictions may have to be reimposed in the autumn if case numbers continue to rise here throughout the summer. it comes as the largest ever roll—out of flu vaccine in england has been announced, hoping to reach 35 million people this winter. our health correspondent anna collinson reports. a winter of face coverings and lockdowns. it helped stop the spread of covid—19...
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but jeremy? >> absolutely. i think one way to think about this, maria, is when the internet intersects with something, oftentimes it takes what was done in the non-internet world and it -- as entrepreneurs and bcs like to say, makes it 10 times better, meaning the utility of it, the benefit of it is significantly better. but it also, because it reduces the cost, the internet drives cost towards zero on these kinds of network infrastructures. it actually dramatically expands the volumes that are possible. so our view is that the proliferation of dollar digital currencies like usdc will actually lead to orders of magnitude larger amounts of payment volumes on the internet than we've seen to date. so this is really money meets the internet in a very real way. maria: i love it. incredibly exciting. jeremy allaire, bob diamond, thank you so much for being here and we'll be watching. we'll be right back. ♪ all by yourself.♪ - oh. - what? rain. cancel and stay? done. go with us and get millions of felixble booking
but jeremy? >> absolutely. i think one way to think about this, maria, is when the internet intersects with something, oftentimes it takes what was done in the non-internet world and it -- as entrepreneurs and bcs like to say, makes it 10 times better, meaning the utility of it, the benefit of it is significantly better. but it also, because it reduces the cost, the internet drives cost towards zero on these kinds of network infrastructures. it actually dramatically expands the volumes...
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here now is west point grad jeremy hunt. jeremy, great to see you. these cadets have pledged their allegiance to the u.s. constitution. critical race theory demeans the u.s. constitution. isn't that a to con a that diction? contradiction? >> i think so. it's really shocking that this professor would come out and just boldly say, hey, i'm teaching critical race theory to our nation's next generation of young officers. and if you notice, the conversation has actually shifted a little bit about critical race theory. it used to be that we were all making this up, that conservatives are just, you know, kind of toking at windmills, making up these enemies that don't exist. but actually now they are admitting that, yes, we are teaching this at the air force academy, we're teaching this, even some teachers are coming out saying i'm teaching this in public schools and high schools, that kind of thing. so we're finally getting the truth here. it's very interesting how it's kind of shifting the conversation. david: yeah. well, the head of the joint chiefs is th
here now is west point grad jeremy hunt. jeremy, great to see you. these cadets have pledged their allegiance to the u.s. constitution. critical race theory demeans the u.s. constitution. isn't that a to con a that diction? contradiction? >> i think so. it's really shocking that this professor would come out and just boldly say, hey, i'm teaching critical race theory to our nation's next generation of young officers. and if you notice, the conversation has actually shifted a little bit...
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jeremy, thank you for being here. the statement from simone biles saying she never realized she was more than her accomplishments. there's something heartbreaking about that. >> yeah, there certainly is. good morning, john. pleasure to be here. but, you know what, it's pretty universally true for professional athletes. we are defined by our sport. and we define ourselves often by our sport. and i truly believe that this is the first time that simone biles feels like she's more than a gymnast with the outpouring of support for her. rightfully so, because, you know, what was clear to i think most olympians watching is that simone wasn't in the zone, you know. there is this sports psychology term of being in the zone. it's when athletes find the right mental head space to compete at their best. and we saw simone, what happened in the prelims. she couldn't find it. she couldn't getteather the abi to be the gymnast she was. she said, i don't want to lose a medal for my team in the event. i have the spins, i'm not landing m
jeremy, thank you for being here. the statement from simone biles saying she never realized she was more than her accomplishments. there's something heartbreaking about that. >> yeah, there certainly is. good morning, john. pleasure to be here. but, you know what, it's pretty universally true for professional athletes. we are defined by our sport. and we define ourselves often by our sport. and i truly believe that this is the first time that simone biles feels like she's more than a...
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jeremy diamond is at the white house. jeremy, good morning. talk to us about what led to this. your report sergio garcia essentially the president got to a point where he felt the nation had hit a brick wall on vaccinations. >> reporter: yeah, it's a combination of things. and what we've seen over the last week is both the president has grown increasingly frustrated with the current situation as you said, viewing the country as hit a brick wall with vaccinations. but also that officials at the white house have really seen a need for more urgent, more dire action. and that has brought a serious shift in the kind of policy that we have been seeing from the white house. we saw earlier this week the department of veterans affairs announce its mandate for health workers to be vaccinated, and today we are expecting president biden to announce that all federal workers will either need to be vaccinated or need to submit to regular testing in order to continue coming in to work. and that is all because of what one person close to the white house told me is a different environment brough
jeremy diamond is at the white house. jeremy, good morning. talk to us about what led to this. your report sergio garcia essentially the president got to a point where he felt the nation had hit a brick wall on vaccinations. >> reporter: yeah, it's a combination of things. and what we've seen over the last week is both the president has grown increasingly frustrated with the current situation as you said, viewing the country as hit a brick wall with vaccinations. but also that officials...
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jeremy diamond live for us at the white house. all right, jeremy, we have spent months watching the sausage be made. it has been something to be hold. what is in this sausage? what's in this bill? >> reporter: well, with that key senate vote last night, president biden is closer than ever to finally getting this $1 trillion infrastructure bill. it has about $550 billion in new spending and here are some of the top line items here. you have $110 billion for roads, bridges and major projects. 66 billion dollars for passenger and freight rail. the largest ever investment in public transit at $39 billion. and that is how the white house is framing this. you can see in this next slide here that they are calling this the largest federal investment in public transit. talking about the fact that this is the largest bridge investment since the interstate highway system. the president in the statement last night said this is the largest, most significant investment in infrastructure in nearly a century. let's be clear, brianna, a lot still
jeremy diamond live for us at the white house. all right, jeremy, we have spent months watching the sausage be made. it has been something to be hold. what is in this sausage? what's in this bill? >> reporter: well, with that key senate vote last night, president biden is closer than ever to finally getting this $1 trillion infrastructure bill. it has about $550 billion in new spending and here are some of the top line items here. you have $110 billion for roads, bridges and major...
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and for those that don't know, jeremy, and a lot of big pharmaceutical companies, they're, anglo merkel is very much against the lifting those patents so that they can help and distribute more vaccines throughout the world, especially those poor countries. whereas buying wants to lift them. so it is a little bit of, you know, in their, in their news, or are there a news conference, you know, anglo was applauding joe biden saying, ok, you're going to be sending over, call me back. seems to other poor countries. you're all about lifting the patent, but then again, turns it around and it's, but we're not going to do it. you know, so it, again, it's the rules for, we, for the, you know, so that was, that was interesting to see that exchange. well, and that's one thing that, you know, when you look at these 2, they're talking, we have to remember, this is store last or they're still not a person that is cited to replace her when she checks and retires, you've got someone that's leading the party because it's a little different jeremy, but you don't actually have someone putting the leadershi
and for those that don't know, jeremy, and a lot of big pharmaceutical companies, they're, anglo merkel is very much against the lifting those patents so that they can help and distribute more vaccines throughout the world, especially those poor countries. whereas buying wants to lift them. so it is a little bit of, you know, in their, in their news, or are there a news conference, you know, anglo was applauding joe biden saying, ok, you're going to be sending over, call me back. seems to other...
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and especially in jeremy, the numbers are even much better than in the u. s. so maybe there is a solution that they announced that they ease the band or they at least make it much more easy for business travelers to get into the u. s. commenting backer. managing partner of the should to go bad german manufacturer of machine tools. thank you for your time. thank you very much. and staying in the united states expert and donald trump is out again. and he's taking on big tex, mr. trump filed a lawsuit against facebook, google and twitter claiming he has been wrongfully centered on, was banned from their source. and the last forms, but legal experts say the lawsuit is actually pretty much due to found. the trumps . as the tech companies breached his constitutional right to free speech, the constitutions 1st amendment applies to the government, not to private companies, regulating their platforms. and now a quick look at some of the other business stories making news around the world and try to get something over $70000000.00 into the us rail network operators inve
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around the same time evan cost and made his debut in 1974 for wes jeremy. jimmy hot big became the 2nd black german to suit up for west germany in 1979. but he only managed to appearances more than 2 decades would pass before germany would field another black player, african born player. it's gerald as a molar. the 1st black german to play in a world car had a different childhood experienced in cost of the decades earlier. the more quickly found acceptance through performing the accepted remo. when there was a band from dyna who had to i think closer, you know, a school monday guys a go for it and going down with them. so i just went for in front of them and i danced with them. so this was like, i went now, i got new my name in the school from josephine baker in 1920 to roberta blanco in the 1900 seventy's. historically, blacks have entertained the masses in germany. performing with his feet as a mower, made history becoming the 1st african born player to play for germany, making the decision to represent either his native no or germany didn't come easy. i remember decided to pay for j
around the same time evan cost and made his debut in 1974 for wes jeremy. jimmy hot big became the 2nd black german to suit up for west germany in 1979. but he only managed to appearances more than 2 decades would pass before germany would field another black player, african born player. it's gerald as a molar. the 1st black german to play in a world car had a different childhood experienced in cost of the decades earlier. the more quickly found acceptance through performing the accepted remo....
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and i think that jeremy's right. ultimately the institutions held, but barely. mark milley had a plan for resigning himself and then have generals resign if he was asked to use the military for personal reasons. they had to threaten trump with his own resignation, who would then have a press conference to explain that donald trump's ros his children and rudy giuliani amounted to obstruction of justice. now they held and there were some adults in the room but one thing is the intelligence director, ratliff, that role during the election year it was used for trump's political advantage and was installed apparently for that exact purpose and there were other political appointees of donald trump inserted into the agencies to try to use the agencies for political purposes. so our institutions held and we talked about how the courts held during the frenetic months of november and december when we had all these crazy, unfounded, baseless claims that were just thrown out of court over and over and over including by trump-apainted judges. but it was barely and we're stil
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so let's speak to jeremy gaines who is a business development consultancies based in the niger and capital, a boucher, thanks for joining us on t u. business. how would you describe china is influence on the way people do business in africa? i think the influence is predicated by the fact that it's been a win win seemingly china. so it's got a lot of construction contract. i think in 2019 it was something like 46000000000 in algeria, nigeria t t o kim manley, africa who's got infrastructure much needed. but in all of that, and despite total loan commitments of i think, $150000000000.00 model that same year there seems to be a lack of transparency in many loans. the contract involved. and that impact heavily on other players trying to come into the market, assuming they will because it means that up against projects where they may not be public 10. where the bank ability projects in question may be debatable and what things like contract premises on to know that general lack of transparency illustrated by railway project nigeria, the, the labels, the relationship between africa and china su
so let's speak to jeremy gaines who is a business development consultancies based in the niger and capital, a boucher, thanks for joining us on t u. business. how would you describe china is influence on the way people do business in africa? i think the influence is predicated by the fact that it's been a win win seemingly china. so it's got a lot of construction contract. i think in 2019 it was something like 46000000000 in algeria, nigeria t t o kim manley, africa who's got infrastructure...