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jeremy? jeremy: i had just moved to paris to start work for the u.s. ambassador. and i got a text or an email that said would you be willing to throw your hat into the ring for this job? i was like, yeah right, never -- i will never get it, not in a million years, but i was like, sure. i went to washington, d.c., had meetings with all the senior staff in the west wing. and then, as i was going to the east wing to meet mrs. obama, i realized these meetings were going well, but what am i getting myself into, if this were to happen? and after mrs. obama and i talked a little bit, i said, i've got to be real honest with you. i'm not real good at arranging flowers, and i don't know china patterns. i am not certain i am the right guy for this job. she said, don't worry about it. you will have good people there to help with that. i need someone with good political judgment and how do we get more people who have never been here into the white house. so when i got it, i was kind of like this is surrea
jeremy? jeremy: i had just moved to paris to start work for the u.s. ambassador. and i got a text or an email that said would you be willing to throw your hat into the ring for this job? i was like, yeah right, never -- i will never get it, not in a million years, but i was like, sure. i went to washington, d.c., had meetings with all the senior staff in the west wing. and then, as i was going to the east wing to meet mrs. obama, i realized these meetings were going well, but what am i getting...
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jeremy: right. >> i have two quick questions, one general and one specific. if you were to hire the next social secretary, what would be the top quality you would look for? jeremy: that's a good question, but i think there is something about -- we both when we started this book, talked about, what are we doing here? how did we get here? but you kind of play it off as if you belong. we all have our insecurities, but one of the things is to be confident enough in yourself that i think everyone in the white house is thinking, when are they going to find out the mistake i made at kick me out of here? you do not want to appear uncertain. that and a sense of humor. it is hard to say one detail is important. it is kind of a combination. sense of humor is really important. most of all because when someone says or does something -- it could be a guest or someone else at the white house -- you got to let it go. sometimes they can be catty or rude, and you just have to let it go, and that's not always easy. le
jeremy: right. >> i have two quick questions, one general and one specific. if you were to hire the next social secretary, what would be the top quality you would look for? jeremy: that's a good question, but i think there is something about -- we both when we started this book, talked about, what are we doing here? how did we get here? but you kind of play it off as if you belong. we all have our insecurities, but one of the things is to be confident enough in yourself that i think...
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not knowing that jeremy was cia earlier on . didn't know what the odds were but is always in the back my mind. kelly: 40 surprising jeremy decide to leave the field. beau: i was surprised. i think with the culture and changes, think that he was ready for a change to move on. but i think that his aspirations were fourth maybe well, honestly i don't really know why. i didn't really get a chance to talk to him. because once i enlisted, those less time the three of us to be together again. this imposes a dime. i didn't even get to go to ben's wedding. we were in twentynine palms. getting ready for another deployment. there was a lot of things that i missed a lot of conversations that i think about today. kelly: he was working security for the cia. is that what you guys thought out. beau: i believe it's a global response, the same type of job they saw in the book 13 hours. the guys the work for the central intelligence but they're not organic. to that pacific team. kelly: 's death is part of a national conversation the fermented . mu
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jeremy pollock. and i'm really happy to have him here and thought we could give him some time so he can give his remarks and if you have questions for him, we can have the questions thereafter. >> thank you chair chan and commissioners. very honored to be considered for this position. i'm jeremy pollock, and a little bit about my background. i have eight years of experience as legislative aide member to the board of supervisors, all of whom were serving on lafco. and the last four years as an analyst as the department of technology for the city and county of san francisco. and yeah, i think i was drawn to working for the city and county with the goal of advancing sort of transformative public policy. and like with the gridlock in washington, continuing unabaited, it is more and more important to advance the policy solutions of the state and local level and i see this position at lafco as a unique intersection of local and state levels of sort of deep dive into important and complicated policy challen
jeremy pollock. and i'm really happy to have him here and thought we could give him some time so he can give his remarks and if you have questions for him, we can have the questions thereafter. >> thank you chair chan and commissioners. very honored to be considered for this position. i'm jeremy pollock, and a little bit about my background. i have eight years of experience as legislative aide member to the board of supervisors, all of whom were serving on lafco. and the last four years...
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jeremy: exactly. to think about representation, you have to be thinking about supporting asian businesses. it is all interconnected. so, we encourage people to not only go see the film, but go back to chinatown, asian-american communities, support those restaurants and those small businesses that need your help right now. kristen: how are restaurants related to this? jeremy: we had some the cast, director, some of the soundtrack artists at some of our favorite restaurants in san francisco, los angeles and new york. we worked with different foodies and food service leaders in the community to amplify those restaurants. just to give an example of the types of restaurants out there that we should all patronize and support. kristen: which movies and projects are you putting your efforts find not? jeremy -- efforts behind next? jeremy: another marvel film is coming out and we are excited about that. a film coming out this month talks a lot about immigration. there is a ton of great content out there. on ou
jeremy: exactly. to think about representation, you have to be thinking about supporting asian businesses. it is all interconnected. so, we encourage people to not only go see the film, but go back to chinatown, asian-american communities, support those restaurants and those small businesses that need your help right now. kristen: how are restaurants related to this? jeremy: we had some the cast, director, some of the soundtrack artists at some of our favorite restaurants in san francisco, los...
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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: kept me out of trouble. >> kelly: this is a band. >> jeremy: where are you digging on the internet finding this stuff. >> kelly: look at that cutie. when you were a kid, did you ever pretend you were someone? i pretended that i was steven tyler. did you ever pretend to anyone? >> jeremy: no, i think i want to do -- i could always sing but i couldn't sing like the bands that i like, def leppard, joe elliot, all those types of guys, just couldn't do it. wasn't really my thigh. didn't really find my voice until later on in life, my own styling -- i sing a lot of karaoke. >> kelly: what's your go-to? i'm listening to your deep tones. >> jeremy: at six weeks of traveling, shattered right now. >> kelly: i love that, janis joplin. when you are not shattered, what are you singing at karaoke? >> jeremy: i don't know, probably -- "new york city" was one of my favorites, billy joel. a great thing to do because i had no money, sink or create a karaoke bar. he >> kelly: me too. is it true that sam rockwell used to lip-sync while you would hide and you would be one singing? >> jeremy: w
>> jeremy: kept me out of trouble. >> kelly: this is a band. >> jeremy: where are you digging on the internet finding this stuff. >> kelly: look at that cutie. when you were a kid, did you ever pretend you were someone? i pretended that i was steven tyler. did you ever pretend to anyone? >> jeremy: no, i think i want to do -- i could always sing but i couldn't sing like the bands that i like, def leppard, joe elliot, all those types of guys, just couldn't do it....
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jeremy, 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: my apologies for that. it would not be the pandemic era if we were not having some technical difficulties. i'm not quite sure where my connection drops, so i will just pick up on the transition that we are broadening with the administration and some of our focus. what i last spoke to them four months ago, the number of fully vaccinated americans was 10 million. today it's over 124 million and growing due to the biden administration's robust focus on exceeding vaccine availability. we still have many millions left to vaccinate in the country, we are making substantial progress and we recognize as well that the united states will not be fully safe as long as the virus rages on in other countries and continues to replicate and generate dangerous new variance. in the one in southeast asia shows the risk and consequences of uncontrollable variant. the work on covid-19 will be central and it will be building on decades of experience the agency has in the global health responses, including the response that i help
jeremy: my apologies for that. it would not be the pandemic era if we were not having some technical difficulties. i'm not quite sure where my connection drops, so i will just pick up on the transition that we are broadening with the administration and some of our focus. what i last spoke to them four months ago, the number of fully vaccinated americans was 10 million. today it's over 124 million and growing due to the biden administration's robust focus on exceeding vaccine availability. we...
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jeremy stretch kumutha did in the growth of 2021 -- jeremy aretch, you -- is it just pandemic rebound growth? very goodat is a point. even a rebound from the pandemic growth pessimism of 2020, there is a realization that we are going to have to do the hard yard to take back all of that, or part of that macro destruction that we saw through the course of the last year. we will continue to see that in the context of employment, and that is mostly in the terms of nonfarm today. it will be a series of hard yard to take back from destruction, and over the medium run into 2022 and onwards, we can start to see a more growth oriented backdrop, which is not purely or largely exclusively the rebound potential from the losses we saw through the course of last year. francine: in the fx space, where do you see the most excitement in the year to come? jeremy: i think we are going to see those commodity oriented currencies to continue to perform well, and in the context of the majors in terms of the g3, we are going to see plenty of weakness coming through in terms of uncertainty in terms of some of
jeremy stretch kumutha did in the growth of 2021 -- jeremy aretch, you -- is it just pandemic rebound growth? very goodat is a point. even a rebound from the pandemic growth pessimism of 2020, there is a realization that we are going to have to do the hard yard to take back all of that, or part of that macro destruction that we saw through the course of the last year. we will continue to see that in the context of employment, and that is mostly in the terms of nonfarm today. it will be a series...
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jeremy, thank you for being here with us today. we really want to hear what you have to say. >> thanks so much, andrew. that's a very generous introduction. so i want to talk today about how usaid and the administration at large are seeing the outlook. the intro there highlighted the challenges we're seeing in india and south asia, and i this it just underscores the challenging point that we are at, kind of caught in this gap for the year ahead with the hope of vaccines on the horizon, but the reality of large-scale vaccinations still distant from the world at large. for almost a year the world has been experiencing a global health crisis unlike anything we've seen in our lifetime. the u.s. is helping lead the world out of this pandemic and also to do that in a way that leaves the world better prepared to respond to future biological threats. the work of usaid which i'm leading will be central to this effort. i want to talk through some of our plans for tackling this next phase of the pandemic and the challenges that it holds. i la
jeremy, thank you for being here with us today. we really want to hear what you have to say. >> thanks so much, andrew. that's a very generous introduction. so i want to talk today about how usaid and the administration at large are seeing the outlook. the intro there highlighted the challenges we're seeing in india and south asia, and i this it just underscores the challenging point that we are at, kind of caught in this gap for the year ahead with the hope of vaccines on the horizon,...
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pleasure to see you, jeremy. have you met the other jeremy hunt? do you know, there is a jeremy hunt local councillor in sussex, were you in sussex? or were you in cornwall? i was in sussex. yes. i have met him on zoom, actually and i think i met him in the flesh as well. so, i have probably had that exact conversation with him. well, jeremy, you will be relieved to hear that unlike the last edition of newscast that you are on, we do not have a quiz about an obscure british foreign territory to test your knowledge as a former foreign secretary. we are going to be asking you about your work on the health select committee and covid on this edition of newscast. hello, it is adam in the studio, with... chris, in the studio. for my second week in a row. here on my own last week, when you guys were at the g7 in cornwall, but, yeah, being in here and face—to—face contact, this isjust terrific. and very out of character for me, i am tempted to give you a hug, which is not my sort of thing at all, but it is so nice... it is great, it does make it weird
pleasure to see you, jeremy. have you met the other jeremy hunt? do you know, there is a jeremy hunt local councillor in sussex, were you in sussex? or were you in cornwall? i was in sussex. yes. i have met him on zoom, actually and i think i met him in the flesh as well. so, i have probably had that exact conversation with him. well, jeremy, you will be relieved to hear that unlike the last edition of newscast that you are on, we do not have a quiz about an obscure british foreign territory to...
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. >> jeremy first of all ten years my senior and then was so much bigger and larger. in the youngest of four and we grew up in rural south arkansas a very ideal childhood and very wholesome. jeremy described it many times as "leave it to beaver". >> you mentioned that you grew up with military heroes and your family. that you're playing army or navy your marines. and a lot of music playing in church but my brother and sister graduated from didn't have a big music department was a small private school in and say you have access to a lot of stuff that we didn't going to public school just like the music and arts and things like that. >> can you talk about the people in your family. >> so the military heritage comes from my mom's family. and her mom is in the army air corps and he served and her mother's brother migrate uncle was a raider in the pacific campaign and had a head wound and her great uncle my grandmother's uncle and was a marine one of the original doughboys. so the marine legacy goes way back it's pretty awesome for me to join the marine corps about a centu
. >> jeremy first of all ten years my senior and then was so much bigger and larger. in the youngest of four and we grew up in rural south arkansas a very ideal childhood and very wholesome. jeremy described it many times as "leave it to beaver". >> you mentioned that you grew up with military heroes and your family. that you're playing army or navy your marines. and a lot of music playing in church but my brother and sister graduated from didn't have a big music...
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jeremy: mm-hmm. lemonis: and i think there's this notion they don't want to come here 'cause you're here. jeremy: mm-hmm. lemonis: and there's some beef. what's the story? jeremy: they thought i took somebody's credit-card information. lemonis: and you... jeremy: and i didn't. lemonis: yeah. jeremy: so then he fired me. he was like, "i can't have you work here no more." lemonis: so, you used to work over at crestwood? jeremy: mm-hmm. i mean, it's just, like, tension, like, he's trying to cause, like, between me and doug. lemonis: how long did you know him? jeremy: since i was, like, 14. he was my basketball coach. lemonis: how old are you now? jeremy: i'm 27. i'll be 28 next month. lemonis: so you've known them half your life. jeremy: right. i used to talk to him about everything. lemonis: and were you hurt by the way he handled it? jeremy: yeah, i was pissed off. lemonis: pissed off or hurt? jeremy: both. he's having his problems with his own family, so it's like -- lemonis: what are his problems wi
jeremy: mm-hmm. lemonis: and i think there's this notion they don't want to come here 'cause you're here. jeremy: mm-hmm. lemonis: and there's some beef. what's the story? jeremy: they thought i took somebody's credit-card information. lemonis: and you... jeremy: and i didn't. lemonis: yeah. jeremy: so then he fired me. he was like, "i can't have you work here no more." lemonis: so, you used to work over at crestwood? jeremy: mm-hmm. i mean, it's just, like, tension, like, he's trying...
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nine total were killed, seven cia heroes including jeremy. the deadly is day nor cia since beirut in the '80s so an absolute tragedy and we mourn for their families as well. >> and beau that's white i was torrent to find out why it was on the fob or off the fob? >> yes. and although it came out years ago, i had thought it was important and i think tom thought it was important, too. as you get frustrated in the moments of grief and it's easy 'opoint the finninger and the guy that was giving us this information, ben and i were we were in dover loved like an operator. looked like someone you would see downrange and i could see that his heartbreaking. i could see it in his eyes. he just wanted to pour his heart out to bus dud -- i know in hindsight, i know he just did not want to make a mistake of give us partial information, and to make no mistake. >> the book is nonpartisan. it felt like you made a big effort to include voices from all siteses, especially in -- all sides are especially names of people who were offering condolences or compassion
nine total were killed, seven cia heroes including jeremy. the deadly is day nor cia since beirut in the '80s so an absolute tragedy and we mourn for their families as well. >> and beau that's white i was torrent to find out why it was on the fob or off the fob? >> yes. and although it came out years ago, i had thought it was important and i think tom thought it was important, too. as you get frustrated in the moments of grief and it's easy 'opoint the finninger and the guy that was...
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jeremy: my apologies for that. it would not be the pandemic era if we were not having some technical difficulties. i'm not quite sure where my connection drops, so i will just pick up on the transition that we are broadening with the administration and some of our focus. what i last spoke to them four months ago, the number of fully vaccinated americans was 10 million. today it's over 124 million and growing due to the biden administration's robust focus on exceeding vaccine availability. we still have many millions left to vaccinate in the country, we are making substantial progress and we recognize as well that the united states will not be fully safe as long as the virus rages on in other countries and continues to replicate and generate dangerous new variance. in the one in southeast asia shows the risk and consequences of uncontrollable variant. the work on covid-19 will be central and it will be building on decades of experience the agency has in the global health responses, including the response that i help
jeremy: my apologies for that. it would not be the pandemic era if we were not having some technical difficulties. i'm not quite sure where my connection drops, so i will just pick up on the transition that we are broadening with the administration and some of our focus. what i last spoke to them four months ago, the number of fully vaccinated americans was 10 million. today it's over 124 million and growing due to the biden administration's robust focus on exceeding vaccine availability. we...
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jeremy — british. one brief last point, ifi may. jeremy hunt _ british. one brief last point, ifi may, jeremy hunt mentioned i british. one brief last point, if i | may, jeremy hunt mentioned in may, jeremy hunt mentioned in passing the effect of some of the actions of the british government has taken because it is concerned about her case. 0ther has taken because it is concerned about her case. other families has taken because it is concerned about her case. 0therfamilies have been indirectly affected by this in terms of the ability of dual national iranians to travel backwards and forwards from britain to iran. they are not in any trouble with the state, just normal routine visits that used to happen. because ofthe visits that used to happen. because of the behaviour _ visits that used to happen. because of the behaviour of _ visits that used to happen. because of the behaviour of the _ visits that used to happen. because of the behaviour of the iranian - of the behaviour of the iranian authorities, many iranians dual nationals are concerned about going
jeremy — british. one brief last point, ifi may. jeremy hunt _ british. one brief last point, ifi may, jeremy hunt mentioned i british. one brief last point, if i | may, jeremy hunt mentioned in may, jeremy hunt mentioned in passing the effect of some of the actions of the british government has taken because it is concerned about her case. 0ther has taken because it is concerned about her case. other families has taken because it is concerned about her case. 0therfamilies have been...
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jeremy butler? guest: they address them pretty well. time is of the essence. this is not a new problem. from the beginning, we have promised those from the beginning that they would be granted visas and are they and their families would be granted visas -- and they and their families would not be in danger. this has been an ongoing problem. we are behind in processing these visas. rick is now with the fact that the taliban is making advances, it is incredibly urgent now more than ever. it is important that we speed up the process. if it is not guam, evacuating them to some safe location where we can process the visas, go through necessary background checks, things like that. something to db -- something needs to be done. host: our guest is a naval officer. one of your colleagues have this op-ed. he wrote the following quote " military veterans suffer from ptsd and chronic pain at more than twice the national average. one in five iraq and afghanistan veterans will express ptsd or depression. we speak
jeremy butler? guest: they address them pretty well. time is of the essence. this is not a new problem. from the beginning, we have promised those from the beginning that they would be granted visas and are they and their families would be granted visas -- and they and their families would not be in danger. this has been an ongoing problem. we are behind in processing these visas. rick is now with the fact that the taliban is making advances, it is incredibly urgent now more than ever. it is...
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jeremy o. harris of "slave play" is here! so let's do this, people! welcome to the daily social distancing show. ♪ ♪ >> from trevor's couch in new york city to your couch somewhere in the world, this is "the daily social distancing show" with trevor noah. ♪ ♪ >> trevor: all right, let's kick things off with the big snowstorm that slapped into the northeast united states today where some places will be getting up to 24 inches of snow. iin fact, there was so much snow in noshing that wekdzent go anywhere, and we had to stay home all day. it was crazy. while the sunny west coast doesn't have to worry about snow, california is having scary weather-related problems of its own. >> amazing drone video shows where a chunk of california's scenic collapse, the landslide left a massive gap in the highway and a deep ravine littered with fallen trees. thankfully nobody was hurt there. transportation officials have no estimate of how long it might take to actually fix that. merchants say that collaps
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ok let's go back to jeremy you know jeremy we're really in a between a rock and a hard place here because if you know we can look at the entire history of american empire but let's look at it since the end of the cold war ok ever since the end of the cold war the u.s. is punch down on small countries that could barely defend themselves and now they are coming across appear powers ok russia and china they may not be peers in every single way but roughly so and and this is this is really the dilemma we face here because russia is going to say we have put our cards on the table here are our red lines you want to have a summit ok maybe but these are our red lines now it's up to you how to react to it now if the if the united states ignores that they already know what's going to happen if crimea is attacked they will unapologetically use everything in their arsenal to protect their sovereignty they have made this clear repeatedly and there is one way forward the minsk accords now get your protege in. to follow through on it these are the only things we can do right now but i don't hear that co
ok let's go back to jeremy you know jeremy we're really in a between a rock and a hard place here because if you know we can look at the entire history of american empire but let's look at it since the end of the cold war ok ever since the end of the cold war the u.s. is punch down on small countries that could barely defend themselves and now they are coming across appear powers ok russia and china they may not be peers in every single way but roughly so and and this is this is really the...
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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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jeremy: i think the possibility isis there. and this was darwin's idea about the biped origins that he also incorporated brain size which we know now it's probably not part of the story that i with that, does happen later. let your absolutely right, that he go back to the 1970s and 1980s, we have footprints of three . six in the oldest stone tools as one - eight it looks like darwin was wrong. the two were just chronologically not aligning it and then there were stone tools that are 2.6. were getting closer read and humanlikeno biped to get pushbak thanks to tibia, discovered by a person, 4.2 million years old and is very humanlike and i would love to see what the rest of thehe creature looks like. leviticus and honestly, is the same i hope some of my expectation a given a remarkable colleagues are up writing these fossils. i love being out there looking for them. but they are much better at finding them. ihe think about the person who made extraordinary discoveries in eastern africa in the last decade or so h the last two deca
jeremy: i think the possibility isis there. and this was darwin's idea about the biped origins that he also incorporated brain size which we know now it's probably not part of the story that i with that, does happen later. let your absolutely right, that he go back to the 1970s and 1980s, we have footprints of three . six in the oldest stone tools as one - eight it looks like darwin was wrong. the two were just chronologically not aligning it and then there were stone tools that are 2.6. were...
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we are going to have more from jeremy lin. he is going to be part of our next episode of "race in america." that is going to air on march 18th. so we hope that you will join us for that. >>> just ahead. it's raising concerns and fear. we investigate a handgun with a frightening capability. one that police say is turning up at more crime scenes here, in the bay area. >>> i'm chief meteorologist, jeff ranieri, tracking some wind for the weekend. i will tell you which day is the best day to be outside. i'm coming up, in about eight minutes. >>> it's friday night. and some people are spending it back inside the movie theater. and popcorn is popping. we'll tell you about the experience, coming up. great day on the lake! it is. lunch is cookin'! and i saved a bunch of money on my boat insurance with geico. fellas, can it get any better than this? whoa! my old hairstyle grew back. so did mine. [80's music] what? i was an 80's kid. it only gets better when you switch and save with geico. >>> well, following some breaking news on capit
we are going to have more from jeremy lin. he is going to be part of our next episode of "race in america." that is going to air on march 18th. so we hope that you will join us for that. >>> just ahead. it's raising concerns and fear. we investigate a handgun with a frightening capability. one that police say is turning up at more crime scenes here, in the bay area. >>> i'm chief meteorologist, jeff ranieri, tracking some wind for the weekend. i will tell you which...
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jeremy: that's a great question. clearly, the agreements in place between the franchise owners, who own these machines, and taylor, the company that sells the machines, as well as services the machines, all of the documentation that they had at the time of sale would indicate that they actually own these machines, they own the data on these machines, and it's really interesting about this particular case. there are no other agreements going on. if you look at apple or john deere, when you buy a tractor or iphone, there is a terms of service, an end user license agreement. these companies specify all those things, but taylor in the nick donald ice cream machines, that stuff is not there. it's decades behind. there's been a lot of your responsibility and probably incompetency going on here, and the franchisees are the ones that have to pay. taylor: it's really interesting. we have been reading a lot about this in preparation for the interview, and i think there is a lot of interesting questions here, between what is th
jeremy: that's a great question. clearly, the agreements in place between the franchise owners, who own these machines, and taylor, the company that sells the machines, as well as services the machines, all of the documentation that they had at the time of sale would indicate that they actually own these machines, they own the data on these machines, and it's really interesting about this particular case. there are no other agreements going on. if you look at apple or john deere, when you buy a...
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jeremy. top of the list. because of the times that we live in. now we have a lot of the benefits of technology. getting information so quick. but i feel like, becoming accustomed to immediate response sometimes people don't step back and really listen. and one of our chapters is listen, listen first, and speak last. it's really hard in this day and time to get people to really listen to someone else. when i see someone in a store, and they are on the headset or something, talking to someone, in the midst of conversation and they're at that cashier, i find it so unbelievably rude because you're not even acknowledging the person right across the way. but it has become very normal these days. and i think it is one of the more important things for these times. >> i agree. i also think that humor is a incredibly powerful tool. we often say i'm not naturally funny or i'm not naturally charming, but all those behaviors are learned behaviors, while there are naturally funny people like jeremy, there are people like me who have had to find a way to learn
jeremy. top of the list. because of the times that we live in. now we have a lot of the benefits of technology. getting information so quick. but i feel like, becoming accustomed to immediate response sometimes people don't step back and really listen. and one of our chapters is listen, listen first, and speak last. it's really hard in this day and time to get people to really listen to someone else. when i see someone in a store, and they are on the headset or something, talking to someone, in...
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later in the show, jeremy will join us. but first, we turn to a new video featuring jeremy produced by the intercept. >> we ha neverad a psident with a lger paper til than jo biden. has takeno many dferent sitions the sam issues so many timeshrouout his careeri sometis wonderf denven knownymore wt he thinks aut a parcular issue. joidenight telyou one thing on daynd reallbelieve it, andheext day he i dng e exact posite becau he s cut so side de that ybe we wl hear about isome years. abovall, bid is empire politian. heelieves estions w d't rely matter on moral lel. t how doeit impacamerica's edibilit secity, and prestige? >> the youest to fe in the u.s. sate nt year wilbe thatf demrat seph bid of lawa. cle joe bin began s run for thu.s. sate, ricrd nin was running a lawss adnistrati. >> we must ner allowmerica toecomthe seco stronge natu in in t world. closthe cis conductg secr cponents the werin vinam in rly onn his senate ceer,iden es up a subcommittee at isxamining the isef ameran war per. who hathe right to send the ameri
later in the show, jeremy will join us. but first, we turn to a new video featuring jeremy produced by the intercept. >> we ha neverad a psident with a lger paper til than jo biden. has takeno many dferent sitions the sam issues so many timeshrouout his careeri sometis wonderf denven knownymore wt he thinks aut a parcular issue. joidenight telyou one thing on daynd reallbelieve it, andheext day he i dng e exact posite becau he s cut so side de that ybe we wl hear about isome years....
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for a start, jeremy hunt _ days to help nazanin? for a start, jeremy hunt did — days to help nazanin? for a start, jeremy hunt did give _ days to help nazanin? for a start, jeremy hunt did give her - days to help nazanin? for a start, i jeremy hunt did give her diplomatic protection, so she has the status of diplomatic immunity, and we don't feel that has been used enough. what we could do by using that is ask for her british passport back. she could also have a visit from the british embassy, and in the past we have asked of people from the british embassy could go to her court case, which has been quite a few times, and that hasn't happened. so those would be steps we would want our government to take and those are the things i have been pushing for. so government to take and those are the things i have been pushing for. 50 i things i have been pushing for. so i su ose, things i have been pushing for. so i suppose. in — things i have been pushing for. sol suppose, in terms of the mood of both her and her husband and her suppor
for a start, jeremy hunt _ days to help nazanin? for a start, jeremy hunt did — days to help nazanin? for a start, jeremy hunt did give _ days to help nazanin? for a start, jeremy hunt did give her - days to help nazanin? for a start, i jeremy hunt did give her diplomatic protection, so she has the status of diplomatic immunity, and we don't feel that has been used enough. what we could do by using that is ask for her british passport back. she could also have a visit from the british...
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it would never turn away from jeremy corbyn. i | turn away from jeremy corbyn. i challenged him at times as well but jeremy— challenged him at times as well but jeremy was our previous leader and now we _ jeremy was our previous leader and now we have keir starmer and i think keir starmer— now we have keir starmer and i think keir starmer set out a very bold, forensic— keir starmer set out a very bold, forensic vision i think it was a very— forensic vision i think it was a very secure _ forensic vision i think it was a very secure patient for the future of the _ very secure patient for the future of the country. did very secure patient for the future of the country-— very secure patient for the future of the country. did you accept what he said, of the country. did you accept what he said. that _ of the country. did you accept what he said, that the _ of the country. did you accept what he said, that the last _ of the country. did you accept what he said, that the last labour- he said, that the last labour manifesto was not a serious plan for governmen
it would never turn away from jeremy corbyn. i | turn away from jeremy corbyn. i challenged him at times as well but jeremy— challenged him at times as well but jeremy was our previous leader and now we _ jeremy was our previous leader and now we have keir starmer and i think keir starmer— now we have keir starmer and i think keir starmer set out a very bold, forensic— keir starmer set out a very bold, forensic vision i think it was a very— forensic vision i think it was a very secure _...
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jeremy was advocating universal mask wearing, truly ahead of his time. so welcome back, jeremy. if you have questions about masks and you're wachg us on the facebook live stream, post your question for jeremy. i have a question to start. questions are popping up about mask, and most people have i guess cloth masks by now, different colors and styles but are they really adequate right now? >> it depends on the cloth masks. it has a couple features. there is room to put in a filter material. it has similar quality to n-95 filter material. the second thing, it has a nose wire, and a mold to push it in place. the mask doesn't do a lot to protect the wearer you did it do it does protect others from you. >> and this one, i put in the filter, it doesn't have the wire but i started to use a twisty from a grocery bag. but i want to ask you about a cloth. the most common. if i'm jooutdoor, and let's asse that is okay. should i double up? should i wear one and then another? would that help and be stronger, more protection? >> let me jump back for a moment. you assume it's okay outside. i'm
jeremy was advocating universal mask wearing, truly ahead of his time. so welcome back, jeremy. if you have questions about masks and you're wachg us on the facebook live stream, post your question for jeremy. i have a question to start. questions are popping up about mask, and most people have i guess cloth masks by now, different colors and styles but are they really adequate right now? >> it depends on the cloth masks. it has a couple features. there is room to put in a filter...
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jeremy: yup. johnny: it's crazy because right now it's just a bunch of pieces that are separate and i'm having difficulty seeing how this is going to become a dinosaur. is that right? i honestly could not have done that better myself. johnny: flat weave time? jeremy: flat weave time. johnny: there was a few times i got a little bit frustrated. there was a few times i got a bit distracted. [balloon squeals] excuse me. oh my god my hand cramping. ah. i always said i could be a rock climber if the rest of my body were as in shape as my wrists were. all the credit in the world to you balloon builders out there. let's do this, jeremy. and so, after hours of finger numbing labor, it was finally time to show off my extraordinary ability, striking fear into the hearts of unsuspecting children. [roar] [roar] johnny: and i thought dinosaurs were vicious. what the-- oh, the humanity. i learned a few things today. one, balloon making is much more difficult than it looks. two, dinosaurs were not killed by a me
jeremy: yup. johnny: it's crazy because right now it's just a bunch of pieces that are separate and i'm having difficulty seeing how this is going to become a dinosaur. is that right? i honestly could not have done that better myself. johnny: flat weave time? jeremy: flat weave time. johnny: there was a few times i got a little bit frustrated. there was a few times i got a bit distracted. [balloon squeals] excuse me. oh my god my hand cramping. ah. i always said i could be a rock climber if the...
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jeremy? >> the top of the list, because of the times we live in now, we have a lot of benefits of technology, getting information so quick. i feel like because of becoming accustomed to the immediate response, sometimes people don't step back and really listen. listen firsthand speaker last is one of the chapters in the book. it is hard at this day in time to get someone to listen to someone else. when i see someone in a store and they are on the headset talking to someone and they are at the cashier or something, i find it's so unbelievably rude, because they are not even acknowledging the person across the way, but it has become very normal these days. i think it's one of the more important things for these times. >> i agree. i also think humor is an incredibly powerful tool. we often say i am not naturally funny or naturally funny, but all of those are learned behaviors. while there are people who are naturally funny like jeremy, there is those like me who need to find a way to learn that.
jeremy? >> the top of the list, because of the times we live in now, we have a lot of benefits of technology, getting information so quick. i feel like because of becoming accustomed to the immediate response, sometimes people don't step back and really listen. listen firsthand speaker last is one of the chapters in the book. it is hard at this day in time to get someone to listen to someone else. when i see someone in a store and they are on the headset talking to someone and they are at...
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not if ben and jeremy paxman are coming _ not if ben and jeremy paxman are coming after me, that will be enough to put— coming after me, that will be enough to put me _ coming after me, that will be enough to put me off. it coming after me, that will be enough to put me off-— to put me off. it definitely deserves _ to put me off. it definitely deserves a _ to put me off. it definitely deserves a spot _ to put me off. it definitely deserves a spot on - to put me off. it definitely deserves a spot on the - to put me off. it definitely l deserves a spot on the front to put me off. it definitely - deserves a spot on the front page of the sunday times?— the sunday times? definitely, i think it is one _ the sunday times? definitely, i think it is one of— the sunday times? definitely, i think it is one of the _ the sunday times? definitely, i think it is one of the issues - think it is one of the issues everybody cares about, littering the countryside and james is right, it is software from a private company is software from a private company is going to be used and that will match f
not if ben and jeremy paxman are coming _ not if ben and jeremy paxman are coming after me, that will be enough to put— coming after me, that will be enough to put me _ coming after me, that will be enough to put me off. it coming after me, that will be enough to put me off-— to put me off. it definitely deserves _ to put me off. it definitely deserves a _ to put me off. it definitely deserves a spot _ to put me off. it definitely deserves a spot on - to put me off. it definitely deserves a...
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just real quick, melissa and jeremy. i'll give jeremy the last word. yeah, i don't. i don't think those checks are making a major difference. i think again there are a lot of other needs that work fills for people and so people are not coming back if they're not the right work. not because that $300.00 on the margins makes a difference. and i think it's important to keep that in place to support the folks that really are still teetering about jeremy. i'm to give you real fast, quick word. last word. yeah, i don't have the expertise to disagree or agree, but i will say unfortunately, we're going to get a real experiment where you're going to see and it's going to that the cost of a lot of pain for people. you're going to see how people are ferrying, but i certainly think at this moment we need to invest in workers and we need to invest and making sure that people are able to stay in love. this conversation really appreciate melissa swift workforce transformation, consultant at corn ferry, and jeremy robins, executive director of new american economy. thanks so much fo
just real quick, melissa and jeremy. i'll give jeremy the last word. yeah, i don't. i don't think those checks are making a major difference. i think again there are a lot of other needs that work fills for people and so people are not coming back if they're not the right work. not because that $300.00 on the margins makes a difference. and i think it's important to keep that in place to support the folks that really are still teetering about jeremy. i'm to give you real fast, quick word. last...
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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? >> the top of the list, because of the times we live in now, we have a lot of benefits from technology and getting information quickly. but i feel like, because of becoming accustomed to immediate response, that sometimes people don't step back and really listen. one of our chapters is listen first and speak last. it's really hard in this day and time to get people to really listen to someone else. when i see someone in a store and they are on the headsets or something, talking to someone in the middle of a conversation and a cashier or something, i feel it's so unbelievably rude because you're not even acknowledging the person right across the way. but it has become very normal these days. i think it's one of the more important things for these times. >> i agree. i also think humor is an incredibly powerful tool. you know, we often say i'm not naturally funny or i'm not naturally charming. but all of those behaviors are learned behaviors. while there are people who are naturally funn
jeremy? >> the top of the list, because of the times we live in now, we have a lot of benefits from technology and getting information quickly. but i feel like, because of becoming accustomed to immediate response, that sometimes people don't step back and really listen. one of our chapters is listen first and speak last. it's really hard in this day and time to get people to really listen to someone else. when i see someone in a store and they are on the headsets or something, talking to...
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kathleen and jeremy, welcome. >> thank you. thanks. >> thanks. >> as i said, jeremy great to see your face. can't wait for you to come back to work. >> oh, yes. >> i can see there is so much excitement there because, kathleen, you just reopened, so happy to hear. how long were you closed. >> we opened and closed three different times. so it's been -- it's been a bit of a roller coaster. you know, we care about our community. we care about our employees. we don't want anyone to get sick. but -- so it's necessitated us being open and closed some of the time. so it's been a struggle. >> kathleen, i appreciate you having abc 7 on on the monitor behind you. i see that up there look, when you were forced to close, many people in the community were so sad because you're not just a cafe. explain what you do as a non-profit and your mission. >> thank you. thanks. so we're a social enterprise. we're a business with a mission. and our mission is tolete and disabilities. and others experiencing barriers to employment. so we are a wonderful
kathleen and jeremy, welcome. >> thank you. thanks. >> thanks. >> as i said, jeremy great to see your face. can't wait for you to come back to work. >> oh, yes. >> i can see there is so much excitement there because, kathleen, you just reopened, so happy to hear. how long were you closed. >> we opened and closed three different times. so it's been -- it's been a bit of a roller coaster. you know, we care about our community. we care about our employees. we...