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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: 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 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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mostly instigated by jeremy. >> reporter: it was jeremy, the oldest who led the pack of wise siblings, telling we'll always have each other. no matter what happens, you'll always have two brothers to lean on. but 9/11 would change everything. >> we just got a report in that there's been some sort of explosion at the world trade center in new york city. >> reporter: all three of the wise boys eventually deploying to afghanistan in what would become america's longest war. beau, a marine, ben, a green beret, jeremy a navy s.e.a.l., and later a cia contractor. beau's brothers serving eight combat deployments combined, both becoming husbands and fathers, snatching precious moments at home with loved ones. ♪ happy birthday to you ♪ >> reporter: but always returning to the next tour. >> they both saw a lot of action. >> they saw a lot, but i think ben might have seen probably the most. >> reporter: beau worried about ben, but not so much about jeremy. >> from the beginning, i -- i wasn't really worried about him. i mean, i was just -- he was invincible, you know, in my mind. >> reporter:
mostly instigated by jeremy. >> reporter: it was jeremy, the oldest who led the pack of wise siblings, telling we'll always have each other. no matter what happens, you'll always have two brothers to lean on. but 9/11 would change everything. >> we just got a report in that there's been some sort of explosion at the world trade center in new york city. >> reporter: all three of the wise boys eventually deploying to afghanistan in what would become america's longest war. beau,...
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well, martin, as jeremy was sa in: now? well, martin, as jeremy was saying there _ now? well, martin, as jeremy was saying there in _ now? well, martin, as jeremy was saying there in his _ now? well, martin, as jeremy was saying there in his report, - now? well, martin, as jeremy was saying there in his report, there i saying there in his report, there were clashes at the mosque compound earlier today. that's, by the way, two weeks ago, is where the current conflict that ended with a cease—fire today, it's where it was sparked because palestinians there at the mosque site felt that the israeli policing of their protest was too aggressive. today, there were more protests, so it alljust goes to show that even though we have a cease—fire, almost a day—old, it feels very fragile and very precarious because the underlying causes here have not yet been addressed, even though that is something the egyptian mediators who brought about the cease—fire say they are going to do separately as they are going to do separately as they talk to israel and hamas with different medi
well, martin, as jeremy was sa in: now? well, martin, as jeremy was saying there _ now? well, martin, as jeremy was saying there in _ now? well, martin, as jeremy was saying there in his _ now? well, martin, as jeremy was saying there in his report, - now? well, martin, as jeremy was saying there in his report, there i saying there in his report, there were clashes at the mosque compound earlier today. that's, by the way, two weeks ago, is where the current conflict that ended with a...
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listening to jeremy and rushdi, f _ biden. listening to jeremy and rushdi, f hamas _ biden. listening to jeremy and rushdi, f hamas have - biden. listening to jeremy and rushdi, f hamas have been i biden. listening to jeremy and _ rushdi, f hamas have been empowered, look at the politics within the palestinians fraternity. it is difficult to see how you have a broker for peace there and what netanyahu who drives a really hard line. you wonder where the peace process is and whether it is viable any more and whether a two state solution is viable. but we will see with the senator says. taste solution is viable. but we will see with the senator says.— solution is viable. but we will see with the senator says. we will ask him about that. _ historically, agreeing to hold a bipartisan commission in congress to investigate an issue is not controversial. here's what usually happens. members from both sides meet, hear from witnesses, examine the facts and issue a report — which often sits on a shelf gathering dust, but that's a separate problem. there have been lots of them — o
listening to jeremy and rushdi, f _ biden. listening to jeremy and rushdi, f hamas _ biden. listening to jeremy and rushdi, f hamas have - biden. listening to jeremy and rushdi, f hamas have been i biden. listening to jeremy and _ rushdi, f hamas have been empowered, look at the politics within the palestinians fraternity. it is difficult to see how you have a broker for peace there and what netanyahu who drives a really hard line. you wonder where the peace process is and whether it is viable...
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jeremy has this report. it contains disturbing images. jeremy: nightmares come true and gaza for parents and their children. this mother could not talk about the airstrike that engulfed them . an eight-year-old and his mother are at the main hospital. most of -- her son trembles when he hears the attacks. his father was paralyzed, his friend who went with them is dead. >>'s friend was killed. when he was dying, he was clutching son, telling him not to leave him alone. he died. when my son has a fever, he hallucinates. jeremy: 61 children in gaza have been killed in the last week. about 20 miles north is this synagogue. it was hit by a hamas rocket. it was the festival of the feast of weeks, usually a celebration. >> we are always under a bombing. i hope it will finish fast. jeremy: in jerusalem, this plaza was almost deserted. it is usually packed on religious holidays, but some worshipers said people were scared to go out. the great dome of this mosque is one of the most sacred places for muslims. you can see how close it is to the wall.
jeremy has this report. it contains disturbing images. jeremy: nightmares come true and gaza for parents and their children. this mother could not talk about the airstrike that engulfed them . an eight-year-old and his mother are at the main hospital. most of -- her son trembles when he hears the attacks. his father was paralyzed, his friend who went with them is dead. >>'s friend was killed. when he was dying, he was clutching son, telling him not to leave him alone. he died. when my son...
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laura: jeremy joins us now from jerusalem. it is day five of the fighting. is either side close to achieving its objective? jeremy: well, israel says it is not, that it needs to teach hamas more of a lesson. the advisor to the prime minister was saying earlier on today to the bbc that hamas needs to know that it will suffer greatly and that there is no point in it trying to attack israel. hamas themselves have, i think, in their heads, made some important points. they are saying to palestinians that they are there to defenders, that they are -- their true defenders, and right across the west bank and gaza and within israel, where there is an unexpected front line this sectarian trouble between israeli citizens, the 20% who are arabs, and 80% who are jews, individuals from both sides have been clashing and it has gotten very violent tonight in a lot of towns in northern israel with a lot of trouble on the streets. laura: what about the diplomatic efforts to try to get a cease-fire? any sign of the united states envoy? there is an egyptian delegation, isn't th
laura: jeremy joins us now from jerusalem. it is day five of the fighting. is either side close to achieving its objective? jeremy: well, israel says it is not, that it needs to teach hamas more of a lesson. the advisor to the prime minister was saying earlier on today to the bbc that hamas needs to know that it will suffer greatly and that there is no point in it trying to attack israel. hamas themselves have, i think, in their heads, made some important points. they are saying to palestinians...
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jeremy bowen. the international scheme set up to ensure equal access to covid—19 vaccines is currently 140 million doses short, due to the continuing covid crisis in india. the serum institute of india is the largest single supplier to covax, but it hasn't made any of its planned shipments since the country's prime minister temporality banned exports in march. now, unicef is calling for the powerful g7 countries — the leaders of which will meet in the uk next month — to urgently share their surplus of doses. the bbc�*s global health correspondent tulip mazumdar reports. it's a global collaboration that's never been tried on this tight time scale before. the aim of the covax scheme is to ensure all people in all countries get equal access to vaccines to protect them against covid—19. some progress is being made, but doses remain vastly unevenly distributed. and now, the pipeline providing vaccines to some of the world's poorest countries is being squeezed. as india continues its devastatin
jeremy bowen. the international scheme set up to ensure equal access to covid—19 vaccines is currently 140 million doses short, due to the continuing covid crisis in india. the serum institute of india is the largest single supplier to covax, but it hasn't made any of its planned shipments since the country's prime minister temporality banned exports in march. now, unicef is calling for the powerful g7 countries — the leaders of which will meet in the uk next month — to urgently share...
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jeremy: you are right. in the context of governor bailey, you took the words out of my mouth because the word skeptic very much describes his presumption of that particular market. i think the obvious dynamic in the market space is the degree of leverage and the degree tale -- of retail involvement. that does underline there is it inevitable uncertainties with big price movements. we saw that when we saw that significant price drop and we saw discussion about margin calls. i think there's going to be this increasing focus from the regulators in terms of the dynamics, not least of which because there are concerns about the rather less pleasant dynamics in the cryptocurrency in terms of perceptions of money laundering, etc. i think it is the degree of leverage in the retail sector involvement which could create instability when we see significant price moves that will continue to keep a close eye from the regulatory environment in terms of the broader perspective. anna: jeremy, thank you so much. jeremy stret
jeremy: you are right. in the context of governor bailey, you took the words out of my mouth because the word skeptic very much describes his presumption of that particular market. i think the obvious dynamic in the market space is the degree of leverage and the degree tale -- of retail involvement. that does underline there is it inevitable uncertainties with big price movements. we saw that when we saw that significant price drop and we saw discussion about margin calls. i think there's going...
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jeremy levin the chair of the tent r organization and ceoig of owe individual therapeutics. let's remind our viewers what the biotechnical organization is. >> oizat theion biotechnology i organization is an organizations of about 1,000 companies and focused on how to drive access g to patients for new medicines, s and a who how do we drive innov that is under pinning we spend biotechnology, and biotechnology is 30 years of building technologies that help people find medicines. weng spend our time at the organization focused on these two things, and helping others to understand the valuee of thiy and one of the most importantnt points about it, greta, is that this industry delivers about 7'' of all the new medicines in the world, so it's a really important part of american industrial infrastructure. >> doctor, your reaction to thei bidenne administration announcib theyal support waving -- this ia global health crisis and the extraordinary circumstances of the covid-19 pandemic call for extraordinary measures. the administration believes strongly in intellectual tho propertyse
jeremy levin the chair of the tent r organization and ceoig of owe individual therapeutics. let's remind our viewers what the biotechnical organization is. >> oizat theion biotechnology i organization is an organizations of about 1,000 companies and focused on how to drive access g to patients for new medicines, s and a who how do we drive innov that is under pinning we spend biotechnology, and biotechnology is 30 years of building technologies that help people find medicines. weng spend...
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koos rob is joining us and host of news with rick sanchez mr rick sanchez jeremy 1st over to you in pretty plain language i think secretary of state tony blinken and his u.k. counterpart dominic rab said that the main goal for the g. 7 right now is to contain russia and china what can we extrapolate from that kind of rhetoric. well one thing that's not widely being reported as too naval vessels have been sent into the black sea it has a blink in the slaves who travels ukraine with the tory nuland later in the week i believe so i mean there's talk of you know that we don't want war i mean that seems very threatening action you know it's russia was sending ships into the gulf of mexico americans would be up in arms so i think we've seen you know a very aggressive stance towards russia as well as china that's a very dangerous right now by the you know by the mr ation continuing from what's going on for at least the last 8 years and rick you have covered this sort of stuff for a long time i mean do you recall a time where the former g 8 that used to include russia would use this kind of
koos rob is joining us and host of news with rick sanchez mr rick sanchez jeremy 1st over to you in pretty plain language i think secretary of state tony blinken and his u.k. counterpart dominic rab said that the main goal for the g. 7 right now is to contain russia and china what can we extrapolate from that kind of rhetoric. well one thing that's not widely being reported as too naval vessels have been sent into the black sea it has a blink in the slaves who travels ukraine with the tory...
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koos rob is joining us and host of news with rick sanchez mr rick sanchez jeremy 1st over to you in pretty plain language i think secretary of state tony blinken and his u.k. counterpart dominic rab said that the main goal for the g. 7 right now is to contain russia and china what can we extrapolate from that kind of rhetoric well one thing that's not widely being reported as too naval vessels have been sent into the black sea it has a blinking is slated to travel to ukraine with victoria nuland later in the week i believe so i mean there's talk of you know that we don't want war i mean that's seen as a very threatening action you know it's russia was sending ships into the gulf of mexico americans would be up in arms so i think we've seen you know a very aggressive stance towards russia as well as china that's a very dangerous right now by the you know by an administration continuing from what's gone on for at least the last 8 years and rick you have covered this sort of stuff for a long time i mean do you recall a time where the former g 8 that used to include russia would use thi
koos rob is joining us and host of news with rick sanchez mr rick sanchez jeremy 1st over to you in pretty plain language i think secretary of state tony blinken and his u.k. counterpart dominic rab said that the main goal for the g. 7 right now is to contain russia and china what can we extrapolate from that kind of rhetoric well one thing that's not widely being reported as too naval vessels have been sent into the black sea it has a blinking is slated to travel to ukraine with victoria...
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koos rob is joining us and host of news with rick sanchez mr rick sanchez jeremy 1st over to you in pretty plain language i think secretary of state tony blinken and his u.k. counterpart dominic rab said that the main goal for the g. 7 right now is to contain russia and china what can we extrapolate from that kind of rhetoric well one thing that's not widely being reported as too naval vessels have been sent into the black sea it has a blinking is slated to travel to ukraine with victoria nuland later in the week i believe so i mean is talking you know that we don't want war i mean that's seen as a very threatening action you know it's russia was sending ships into the gulf of mexico americans would be up in arms so i think we've seen you know a very aggressive stance towards russia as well as china that's a very dangerous right now by the you know by ministration continuing from what's going on for at least the last 8 years and rick you have covered this sort of stuff for a long time i mean do you recall a time where the former g 8 that used to include russia would use this kind of
koos rob is joining us and host of news with rick sanchez mr rick sanchez jeremy 1st over to you in pretty plain language i think secretary of state tony blinken and his u.k. counterpart dominic rab said that the main goal for the g. 7 right now is to contain russia and china what can we extrapolate from that kind of rhetoric well one thing that's not widely being reported as too naval vessels have been sent into the black sea it has a blinking is slated to travel to ukraine with victoria...
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koos rob is joining us and host of news with rick sanchez mr rick sanchez jeremy 1st over to you in pretty plain language i think secretary of state tony blinken and his u.k. counterpart dominic rabb said that the main goal for the g 7 right now is to contain russia and china what can we extrapolate from that kind of rhetoric well one thing that's not widely being reported as too naval vessels have been sent into the black sea it has a blinking is slated to travel to ukraine with the tory nuland later in the week i believe so i mean there's talk of you know that we don't want war i mean that's seen as a very threatening action you know it's russia was sending ships in the gulf of mexico americans would be up in arms so i think we've seen you know a very aggressive stance towards russia as well as china that's a very dangerous right now by the you know by the minister ation continuing from what's going on for at least the last 8 years and rick you have covered this sort of stuff for a long time i mean do you recall a time where the former g 8 that used to include russia would use thi
koos rob is joining us and host of news with rick sanchez mr rick sanchez jeremy 1st over to you in pretty plain language i think secretary of state tony blinken and his u.k. counterpart dominic rabb said that the main goal for the g 7 right now is to contain russia and china what can we extrapolate from that kind of rhetoric well one thing that's not widely being reported as too naval vessels have been sent into the black sea it has a blinking is slated to travel to ukraine with the tory...
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thank you very much, jeremy. you said it was i much, jeremy. you said it was patrick— much, jeremy. you said it was patrick vallance was my idea to set ”p patrick vallance was my idea to set up the _ patrick vallance was my idea to set up the vaccine task force, is that right? _ up the vaccine task force, is that ri . ht? ., ., up the vaccine task force, is that ri . ht? . . ~ up the vaccine task force, is that riuht? ., ., ~ ., ., right? he had the idea, like a lot of aood right? he had the idea, like a lot of good ideas. — right? he had the idea, like a lot of good ideas, people _ right? he had the idea, like a lot of good ideas, people were i right? he had the idea, like a lot i of good ideas, people were thinking about the same thing at the same time. i have a text from patrick vallance where he takes me directly on i think the 24th of march, i can confirm that if anyone think it's confirm that if anyone think its relevant, where he says explicitly to me, i want to set up a task force vaccines, outside the department of health, correct. some people were having parallel conve
thank you very much, jeremy. you said it was i much, jeremy. you said it was patrick— much, jeremy. you said it was patrick vallance was my idea to set ”p patrick vallance was my idea to set up the _ patrick vallance was my idea to set up the vaccine task force, is that right? _ up the vaccine task force, is that ri . ht? ., ., up the vaccine task force, is that ri . ht? . . ~ up the vaccine task force, is that riuht? ., ., ~ ., ., right? he had the idea, like a lot of aood right? he had...
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jeremy, good to have you with us as well. i was struck by my colleague ed lavandera retweeted your twitter thread from late saturday night into sunday morning which really struck me. it began with you chronicling what it was like to try to do your job. you say say they took away my access to the floor and able to read amendments to bills, this he took away my access to electricity and took away my saturday night with my kids but, texas, i'm still here and you stayed there letting us all know what was happening. what set you up for that scene? we did reach out, i should point out, and heard from the lieutenant governor's office who they basically told us there was nothing out of sorts here, they're not sure what the power issue was, a spokesperson telling us there was a thunderstorm saturday night but power was never lost and said that this had been determined by all 31 senators at the beginning of each legislative year about permission to be or not be in the senate gallery. >> yeah, this is something that they set up at the s
jeremy, good to have you with us as well. i was struck by my colleague ed lavandera retweeted your twitter thread from late saturday night into sunday morning which really struck me. it began with you chronicling what it was like to try to do your job. you say say they took away my access to the floor and able to read amendments to bills, this he took away my access to electricity and took away my saturday night with my kids but, texas, i'm still here and you stayed there letting us all know...
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koos rob is joining us and host of news with rick sanchez mr rick sanchez jeremy 1st over to you in pretty plain language i think secretary of state tony blinken and his u.k. counterpart dominic rab said that the main goal for the g. 7 right now is to contain russia and china what can we extrapolate from that kind of rhetoric well one thing that's not widely being reported as too naval vessels have been sent into the black sea it has a blinking is slated to travel to ukraine with the tory nuland later in the week i believe so i mean is talking you know that we don't want war i mean that's seen as a very threatening action you know it's russia was sending ships into the gulf of mexico americans would be up in arms so i think we've seen you know a very aggressive stance towards russia as well as china that's a very dangerous right now by the you know by the ministration continuing from what's going on for at least the last 8 years and rick you have covered this sort of stuff for a long time i mean do you recall a time where the former g 8 that used to include russia would use this kin
koos rob is joining us and host of news with rick sanchez mr rick sanchez jeremy 1st over to you in pretty plain language i think secretary of state tony blinken and his u.k. counterpart dominic rab said that the main goal for the g. 7 right now is to contain russia and china what can we extrapolate from that kind of rhetoric well one thing that's not widely being reported as too naval vessels have been sent into the black sea it has a blinking is slated to travel to ukraine with the tory...
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our editor jeremy, whether it's the israelis feel they hit the targets they have wanted to, or whether they are hearing the public american pressure, something does look like it has changed the equation in the middle east? jeremy: in military briefings, journalists, they say they will have more targets if they need them and they will continue with this. after those comments from the white house where they are clearly ramping up the pressure on the israeli government, it's the phone call that president biden had with mr. netanyahu, and the fact that they have said it, the way they said it suggests that they believe the behind-the-scenes pressure is not working the way they would like it too. i have spoken tonight to senior israeli officials who say they are focusing on another part of the biden readout. which was that there is a progression towards a cease-fire. i think the indications come out of both sides, palestinian and israeli, sometime in the next 24 hours there probably will be one. we cannot say for definite. katty: there is a story that a senior hamas official said this evenin
our editor jeremy, whether it's the israelis feel they hit the targets they have wanted to, or whether they are hearing the public american pressure, something does look like it has changed the equation in the middle east? jeremy: in military briefings, journalists, they say they will have more targets if they need them and they will continue with this. after those comments from the white house where they are clearly ramping up the pressure on the israeli government, it's the phone call that...
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jeremy. reporter: it is ugly and angry on the streets and towns shared by jews and arabs in israel. they have the same hatred and not much else in common. police broke down the door of a family. they deny accusations their sons are attacking jews. the police say their office is behaved correctly. [screaming] the father and the sons were arrested for attacking police officers. the woman who filmed this said they are scared not of jews, but of racist police. a local rabbi visited to apologize. [baby crying] in gaza, a building housing the hamas bank was hit. families we'll be right back to check what was -- families went back to check what was left. his home is gone. he said there was no warning when the explosions began. both his father's feet were blown off, his aunt lost an -- an eye. around 2 million people live in gaza. half our children. -- around half are children. it was a day of protest, and more palestinians were killed. in occupied territories and israel, they have exposed again the mutual hatred and fear that is the essence of this conflict. jews in jerusalem fired live bu
jeremy. reporter: it is ugly and angry on the streets and towns shared by jews and arabs in israel. they have the same hatred and not much else in common. police broke down the door of a family. they deny accusations their sons are attacking jews. the police say their office is behaved correctly. [screaming] the father and the sons were arrested for attacking police officers. the woman who filmed this said they are scared not of jews, but of racist police. a local rabbi visited to apologize....
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i find it ironic that jeremy corbyn things he's in — ironic that jeremy corbyn things he's in a — ironic that jeremy corbyn things he's in a position to lecture anyone about— he's in a position to lecture anyone about party— he's in a position to lecture anyone about party unity or how to win elections. _ about party unity or how to win elections, but you know, here starmer— elections, but you know, here starmer has brought this mess, as it were, _ starmer has brought this mess, as it were, on— starmer has brought this mess, as it were, on himself. look, reshuffling can be _ were, on himself. look, reshuffling can be difficult, especially if you are a _ can be difficult, especially if you are a weak— can be difficult, especially if you are a weak leader. and the conservatives are in government, so what happens with the matters to voters. _ what happens with the matters to voters, whereas this isjust more of the labour— voters, whereas this isjust more of the labour party focused internally, having _ the labour party focused internally, having fights in the sand pit once again
i find it ironic that jeremy corbyn things he's in — ironic that jeremy corbyn things he's in a — ironic that jeremy corbyn things he's in a position to lecture anyone about— he's in a position to lecture anyone about party— he's in a position to lecture anyone about party unity or how to win elections. _ about party unity or how to win elections, but you know, here starmer— elections, but you know, here starmer has brought this mess, as it were, _ starmer has brought this mess, as it...
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jeremy, the steward have it right? >> what is so distressing is that the dream of the autocrats, the dream of the putin's, the seizing things is to prove america wrong, to prove that the american experience of democracy doesn't deliver for the people and when we have people, in either party, and of course there's a lot of reference to the former president standing up and trying to curtail the right of people to vote saying that the election results actually should be undone because there was fraud in the election, that plays right into the hands of those who would take down democracy in trying to prove us wrong. there are big issues at stake, joe biden has said it himself, not think sort of democracy is at stake and making sure that the big lie is disintegrated and democracy prevails. >> ashley, to that and, this is crunch time for joe biden on all of the things that he wants and has pushed for in his so far brief presidency. is the biden white house according to your reporting, at least, quietly dropping hopes and dre
jeremy, the steward have it right? >> what is so distressing is that the dream of the autocrats, the dream of the putin's, the seizing things is to prove america wrong, to prove that the american experience of democracy doesn't deliver for the people and when we have people, in either party, and of course there's a lot of reference to the former president standing up and trying to curtail the right of people to vote saying that the election results actually should be undone because there...
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it is not the case, it wasn't aboutjeremy showing it is not the case, it wasn't about jeremy corbyn or brexit. — wasn't about jeremy corbyn or brexit, there were wider problems as well and the problems as well and the problem is that there are 38 other— problem is that there are 38 other seats in the north and midlands, where there was a big brexit— midlands, where there was a big brexit party boat and the vote in those — brexit party boat and the vote in those constituencies like hartlepool was greater than the labour _ hartlepool was greater than the labour majority. if we see the same — labour majority. if we see the same phenomenon which is taking place _ same phenomenon which is taking place in _ same phenomenon which is taking place in hartlepool, notjust there. — place in hartlepool, notjust there, but the council results we are — there, but the council results we are what used to be the you keep— we are what used to be the you keep vote — we are what used to be the you keep vote is also going to the conservatives is as well. they never — conservatives is
it is not the case, it wasn't aboutjeremy showing it is not the case, it wasn't about jeremy corbyn or brexit. — wasn't about jeremy corbyn or brexit, there were wider problems as well and the problems as well and the problem is that there are 38 other— problem is that there are 38 other seats in the north and midlands, where there was a big brexit— midlands, where there was a big brexit party boat and the vote in those — brexit party boat and the vote in those constituencies like...
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bailey jeremie: my name is bailey jeremie. i am a mental health therapist, and i live in harlem. i've been thinking about buying a home, it feels like forever, honestly. rebecca senn: my name is rebecca senn, and i've been the executive director for the new york mortgage coalition for five years. people see owning a home as an avenue to build wealth as their largest asset. and it's still the american dream today. o'neil edwards: my name is o'neil edwards from brooklyn, new york, and i'm 27 years old. we've moved probably like, maybe 10 times in the past 10 years, seven to 10 times. my parents definitely did the best that they could, but due to external factors, they wasn't able to have a job that's any better than like a minimum wage job. so, like, the dream of home ownership is very important to us. but it was like, it seemed very impossible for like a period of time up until recently. rebecca senn: i'd say we're in one of the most competitive homeownership and housing markets i've ever seen. we serve over 15,000 people a year. we work with a host of affordable mortgage lenders
bailey jeremie: my name is bailey jeremie. i am a mental health therapist, and i live in harlem. i've been thinking about buying a home, it feels like forever, honestly. rebecca senn: my name is rebecca senn, and i've been the executive director for the new york mortgage coalition for five years. people see owning a home as an avenue to build wealth as their largest asset. and it's still the american dream today. o'neil edwards: my name is o'neil edwards from brooklyn, new york, and i'm 27...
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jeremy, i'd like to begin with you. with the former personal lawyer for the former president but does it seem to you the fed business is coming off michael cohen's comments the only other personal lawyer to have been raided by the feds. what does it seem to you they are looking for from rudy? >> federal agents appears are looking at two things. the national security threat posed by foreign governments who would interfere in the u.s. elections by spreading disinformation and rudy giuliani was clearly a conduit of that disinformation largely emanating from russia through agents in the ukraine. the second thing they're looking at is whether or not criminal laws were potentially violated when rudy giuliani lobby the trump administration effectively on the behalf of ukrainian officials and wanted trump to fire the u.s. ambassador in kyiv because she was being very rough on corruption in ukraine and i think the theory of federal agents according to these media reports it is that if rudy giuliani was being paid either in cash
jeremy, i'd like to begin with you. with the former personal lawyer for the former president but does it seem to you the fed business is coming off michael cohen's comments the only other personal lawyer to have been raided by the feds. what does it seem to you they are looking for from rudy? >> federal agents appears are looking at two things. the national security threat posed by foreign governments who would interfere in the u.s. elections by spreading disinformation and rudy giuliani...
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— edit card—carrying member of the jeremy corbyn club as are many young people _ jeremy corbyn club as are many young people. people have that attachment and i people. people have that attachment and i think— people. people have that attachment and i think what keir starmer is missing — and i think what keir starmer is missing as— and i think what keir starmer is missing as nobody is really fully rooting — missing as nobody is really fully rooting for him. boris has that advantage of the charismatic politician. keir starmerjust does politician. keir starmer just does not really— politician. keir starmerjust does not really have anybody that is really — not really have anybody that is really fighting in his corner. in that— really fighting in his corner. in that way _ really fighting in his corner. in that wa . . , . really fighting in his corner. in thatwa. ., , ._ , really fighting in his corner. in thatwa. ., , , ., ., ., that way. charisma. just a word on this issue have _ that way. charisma. just a word on this issue have a _ that way. charisma. just a word on this is
— edit card—carrying member of the jeremy corbyn club as are many young people _ jeremy corbyn club as are many young people. people have that attachment and i people. people have that attachment and i think— people. people have that attachment and i think what keir starmer is missing — and i think what keir starmer is missing as— and i think what keir starmer is missing as nobody is really fully rooting — missing as nobody is really fully rooting for him. boris has that advantage...
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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 bowen, bbc news, gaza. the plight of one palestinian community in gaza, that was our middle east editor, jeremy bowen. the uk's third largest steel maker, liberty steel, has announced plans to sell off its plant in stocksbridge as part of restructuring plans, following the collapse of its main financial backer, greensill capital. liberty's owner, sanjeev gupta, is now struggling to finance his uk operations, and 5,000 steeljobs are at risk. mr gupta's global steel business is also under investigation by the serious fraud office. lancashire police say a gas explosion that killed a young child was caused by a gas pipe which had been cut inside a neighbouring property. two—year—old george hinds died in the blast in heysham just over a week ago. his parents and two others were also injured. officers say they're now treating it as a criminal investigation. the bbc board has announced a review of the corporation's policies on editorial matters and whistle—blowing following the dyson report into the circumst
jeremy bowen, bbc news, gaza. the plight of one palestinian community in gaza, that was our middle east editor, jeremy bowen. the uk's third largest steel maker, liberty steel, has announced plans to sell off its plant in stocksbridge as part of restructuring plans, following the collapse of its main financial backer, greensill capital. liberty's owner, sanjeev gupta, is now struggling to finance his uk operations, and 5,000 steeljobs are at risk. mr gupta's global steel business is also under...
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jeremy bash former secretary to leon panetta, still with the cia, jeremy you spent years dealing with this region, tragic results on all sides. let's talk about what the biden administration can do to ratchet this down. >> want to play what jen psaki had at the briefing and asked her to translate her careful wording into something that we can understand, all of us. >> our calculation at this point is that having those conversations behind the scenes weighing in with our important strategic partnership we have with israel and other countries in the region is the most constructive approach we can take. our approach is through quiet, intensive diplomacy. >> so what is likely the quiet intensive diplomacy? i'm assuming there was a call to saudi arabia, as well, this weekend to try to have some leverage with hamas as well as the leverage we reportedly would have with israel. >> that's right, andrea. what the biden administration is doing with hamas to pressure them to stop raining down on population centers. by the way, this is a lot different from the war if 2014. in 2014 during the entir
jeremy bash former secretary to leon panetta, still with the cia, jeremy you spent years dealing with this region, tragic results on all sides. let's talk about what the biden administration can do to ratchet this down. >> want to play what jen psaki had at the briefing and asked her to translate her careful wording into something that we can understand, all of us. >> our calculation at this point is that having those conversations behind the scenes weighing in with our important...
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to the bombing over the gelato or an for the attack on a palestinian refugee camp over night speech jeremy dear you see deputy general secretary of the international federation of journalists he joins us from brussels spice skype schizo have you with here on the program. first of all can i just get your reaction to the bombing of the old gel attire we've heard from the associated press c.e.o. he's shocked and horrified response. equally shocked and horrified in expressing outrage that once again there is no attempt to cover up what is happening in gaza by directly attacking media facilities this is a 3rd attack now on a tower which channels these bury us media on top of that we've recorded 30 incidents of journalists being beaten or being detained we've got the internet shut downs and it's quite clear that this isn't an accident that this is systematic tarr thing of media in gaza in order to prevent reporting from there so you knew it would sink then and here you believe that this was an attack to attempt to silence media voices and not accept the explanation given by israeli minute media
to the bombing over the gelato or an for the attack on a palestinian refugee camp over night speech jeremy dear you see deputy general secretary of the international federation of journalists he joins us from brussels spice skype schizo have you with here on the program. first of all can i just get your reaction to the bombing of the old gel attire we've heard from the associated press c.e.o. he's shocked and horrified response. equally shocked and horrified in expressing outrage that once...
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my guest tonight is nba champion and philanthropist jeremy lin. we talked about breaking down barriers on and off the court and why mental health action day is so important to him. jeremy lin, welcome to the daily social distancing show. >> thanks for having me, trevor. it is going to be a blast. >> man yeah, man, you are an international basketball sensation and recently, this week in fact, you released a really lengthy heartfelt statement about your journey in basketball, your life in basketball. i couldn't help feeling, man, is this jeremy lin saying good buy to basketball s this your official retirement. >> it wasn't my official retirement but it was definitely something where i'm kind of realizing there is not much else i can do to prove that i brong in the nba. and so every challenge that i have been given, every ask, you know, of me has been dd-- i've done and pornled well. so for me it is kind of realizing hey strk doesn't really matter what i do, there is not much else i could do to earn a spot or a chance to fight for a spot, so that was
my guest tonight is nba champion and philanthropist jeremy lin. we talked about breaking down barriers on and off the court and why mental health action day is so important to him. jeremy lin, welcome to the daily social distancing show. >> thanks for having me, trevor. it is going to be a blast. >> man yeah, man, you are an international basketball sensation and recently, this week in fact, you released a really lengthy heartfelt statement about your journey in basketball, your...
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notjust about keir starmer or jeremy corbyn, it goes back a long way, and other things they find it really hard to do with the government's austerity programme affected this region but that people seem to blame the local politicians rather than the government for that. that is the wider context is referred to in the statement we were given. bbc breakfast reflected a wide range of views from voters and politicians to give an insight into the hartlepool by—election. on tuesday lunchtime, restructured party had been speaking to chris mason back on duty again to discuss the queen �*s speech again, and a problem emerged that we reference back in the days before the pandemic. aha, days before the pandemic. number of economic and announcements were here, plans for a lifetime skills guarantee and as mentioned, new planning reforms to speed up housebuilding and ambition is to encourage greater homeownership. our economics respondent has more.— respondent has more. yes, the return of— respondent has more. yes, the return of protesters _ respondent has more. yes, the return of proteste
notjust about keir starmer or jeremy corbyn, it goes back a long way, and other things they find it really hard to do with the government's austerity programme affected this region but that people seem to blame the local politicians rather than the government for that. that is the wider context is referred to in the statement we were given. bbc breakfast reflected a wide range of views from voters and politicians to give an insight into the hartlepool by—election. on tuesday lunchtime,...
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i would have to say this is significant, because, jeremy and you're at cracken, one of the exchanges this has got to be a very positive piece of news for you, but let me go back to yesterday. what was your world like as so many crypto exchanges were either knocked off line or suffering severe delays as people were freaking out and trying to get out of a market which today they are trying to get back into. >> liz we actually held up pretty well in this market. very exciting time, lots of new interest. i think people wanted to buy. it's a great opportunity to enter the market. honestly it's really never a bad time to come into cryptocurrency because this really is a revolution in terms of financial technology but we've seen over 1 million customers come in in just the last few weeks just the last month or so, we're seeino even with these price declines, still getting a lot of interest and a lot of people are buying the dip. liz: yeah, they are, which brings me to michael shallov. you just hit a major milestone this week passing the what, 600 billion mark in digital assets for your digi
i would have to say this is significant, because, jeremy and you're at cracken, one of the exchanges this has got to be a very positive piece of news for you, but let me go back to yesterday. what was your world like as so many crypto exchanges were either knocked off line or suffering severe delays as people were freaking out and trying to get out of a market which today they are trying to get back into. >> liz we actually held up pretty well in this market. very exciting time, lots of...
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jeremy, a lot of the viewers are thinking i don't care. i have plenty of windex under the counter. i'm fine no, no, no some of this stuff goes into drugs. pharmaceuticals that rely you on this every day this is not just about superglu and paints there are critical materials on the lists. >> absolutely. i know we have talked at icis with managers in the past couple months they said it has never been more challenging right now to procure materials. when you buy the materials your business needs to make packages and materials for pharmaceuticals. it is about negotiating price. right now, securing that supply of materials you need to make your product for the consumer has never been more challenging than right now we have some that told us a week-to-week proposition to make sure they get the materials they need sometimes they don't >> it was literally the perfect storm, jeremy. not only was it covid and the beginning when people thought it would collapse the opposite was happening the storms lake charles and houston area devastated by multiple storms back-to-back-to-back-to-back we are
jeremy, a lot of the viewers are thinking i don't care. i have plenty of windex under the counter. i'm fine no, no, no some of this stuff goes into drugs. pharmaceuticals that rely you on this every day this is not just about superglu and paints there are critical materials on the lists. >> absolutely. i know we have talked at icis with managers in the past couple months they said it has never been more challenging right now to procure materials. when you buy the materials your business...
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so, jeremy is actually renew it. i mean, you know, falling behind its own standards here precisely because, you know, of the fear that legal action could be taken, which could lead to further reparations. now, of course, it's clear that so called development assistance can not be classified as reparation to any shape or form, simply because there are conditions that come with this money. and of course, if you say, you know, the wrong has been committed and he has recompense conditions can never be attached to such money. and so therefore it's of course, correct to say that such money is not reparations, but it's also disingenuous to connect us money in any shape or form to some kind of recognition of the genocide as incomplete as we speak. and so just just so i'm clear, what do you think is behind the german governments, the various german government's refusal over a 100 years to, to, to acknowledge this genocide. why is it take them so long to get here? well, i think on the one hand, it is a eurocentric perspective
so, jeremy is actually renew it. i mean, you know, falling behind its own standards here precisely because, you know, of the fear that legal action could be taken, which could lead to further reparations. now, of course, it's clear that so called development assistance can not be classified as reparation to any shape or form, simply because there are conditions that come with this money. and of course, if you say, you know, the wrong has been committed and he has recompense conditions can never...
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. >> there with doctor jeremy 11, chair of the biotechnology innovation organizations and also ceo of a therapeutics here to talk about vaccine manufacturing and patent rights. let's just remind our viewers the biotechnology innovation organization is . >> good morning. the biotechnology innovation organization is an organization of about 1000 companies and our focus is really how do we drive access to patients for new medicines and secondarily how do we drive innovation that really is underpinning all of the biotechnology and biotechnology is a whole new science of 30 years of building technologies help people find medicine. we spend our time at the organization focused on these two things. discussing it with congress, helping the congress or senate, president and others tounderstand the failure of this and as one of the most important point about it , it's that this industry delivers about 70 percent of neall the new medicines in the world and so it's really an important part of american industrial infrastructure. >> your reaction to the biden administration announcing that they sup
. >> there with doctor jeremy 11, chair of the biotechnology innovation organizations and also ceo of a therapeutics here to talk about vaccine manufacturing and patent rights. let's just remind our viewers the biotechnology innovation organization is . >> good morning. the biotechnology innovation organization is an organization of about 1000 companies and our focus is really how do we drive access to patients for new medicines and secondarily how do we drive innovation that really...
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koos rob is joining us and host of news with rick sanchez mr rick sanchez jeremy 1st over to you in pretty plain language i think secretary of state tony blinken and his u.k. counterpart dominic rab said that the main goal for the g. 7 right now is to contain russia and china what can we extrapolate from that kind of rhetoric. well one thing that's not widely being reported as too naval vessels have been sent into the black sea it has a blinking is slated to travel to ukraine with victoria nuland later in the week i believe so i mean there's talk of you know that we don't want war i mean that's seen as a very threatening action you know it's russia was sending ships into the gulf of mexico americans would be up in arms so i think we've seen you know a very aggressive stance towards russia as well as china that's a very dangerous right now by the you know by the ministration continuing from what's going on for at least the last 8 years and rick you have covered this sort of stuff for a long time i mean do you recall a time where the former g 8 that used to include russia would use th
koos rob is joining us and host of news with rick sanchez mr rick sanchez jeremy 1st over to you in pretty plain language i think secretary of state tony blinken and his u.k. counterpart dominic rab said that the main goal for the g. 7 right now is to contain russia and china what can we extrapolate from that kind of rhetoric. well one thing that's not widely being reported as too naval vessels have been sent into the black sea it has a blinking is slated to travel to ukraine with victoria...
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as jeremy hunt described it, it is a scandal— jeremy hunt described it, it is a scandal of— jeremy hunt described it, it is a scandal of the pandemic that this has happened, and i think there will be questions asked as we go forward and lessons — be questions asked as we go forward and lessons are learned into the inquiry— and lessons are learned into the inquiry of— and lessons are learned into the inquiry of the pandemic gets under way why— inquiry of the pandemic gets under way why there wasn't more removed to compartmentalise covid patients in hospital— compartmentalise covid patients in hospital settings, perhaps? so whether — hospital settings, perhaps? so whether there was enough ppe, whether— whether there was enough ppe, whether there was enough ppe, whether there was enough testing facility— whether there was enough testing facility available in the early stages — facility available in the early stages of the pandemic to prevent people _ stages of the pandemic to prevent people from catching it in health care venues. people from catching it in health care ven
as jeremy hunt described it, it is a scandal— jeremy hunt described it, it is a scandal of— jeremy hunt described it, it is a scandal of the pandemic that this has happened, and i think there will be questions asked as we go forward and lessons — be questions asked as we go forward and lessons are learned into the inquiry— and lessons are learned into the inquiry of— and lessons are learned into the inquiry of the pandemic gets under way why— inquiry of the pandemic gets under way...
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jeremy and kate, thank you. this is fantastic, and thanks to you for joining us. please learn more about this incredible book at -- i posted the link in the chart, harvard.com/book/first underscore steps and there's a link to donate. thank you so much for tuning in, and stay safe. have a lovely night and thanks again to both of you. >> here's a look at the best selling nonfiction books accord ago elliott bay book company in seattle. topping the list is musician brandy carlisle's memoir, broken horses. followed by 400 souls historians' edit he collection of writings on african-american history from 1619 to today. after that is caleb auto graphical poems in water i won't torch. next is an essayist thoughts on race and identity as an asian-american and wrapping up our look at the best selling books according to the elliott bay book company is braiding sweet grass that we should work with rather than shape the land we live on. these authors have appeared ton booktv and you can watch their programs anytime at booktv.org. >> during a virtual iven hosts by the as spend i
jeremy and kate, thank you. this is fantastic, and thanks to you for joining us. please learn more about this incredible book at -- i posted the link in the chart, harvard.com/book/first underscore steps and there's a link to donate. thank you so much for tuning in, and stay safe. have a lovely night and thanks again to both of you. >> here's a look at the best selling nonfiction books accord ago elliott bay book company in seattle. topping the list is musician brandy carlisle's memoir,...
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jim, i'm cures what you thought what jeremy just said. what his expectations are. >> i think one of the key things he said that i've not heard is property not commercial but he wants property which property is the only thing that really held up during the great hyper inflation that we had in zimbabwe, mansions and property that took me by surprise because he is very concerned >> if not property how about disney or airbnb >> both had great quarters i didn't decide to go into disney plus. airbnb and other than international was a good quarter. international, obviously, it's not together yet but you got to buy it ahead of when the world opens i would not sell that stock. it's come down a lot the star of the show is coin base coin base is great >> you like coin base at this price? >> very much people want to play these things you get them all you get a theory that's what they are going for and they are the only ones that has lower interest rates because they don't have to reach to get the money. i bet they become the depacto partner of banks,
jim, i'm cures what you thought what jeremy just said. what his expectations are. >> i think one of the key things he said that i've not heard is property not commercial but he wants property which property is the only thing that really held up during the great hyper inflation that we had in zimbabwe, mansions and property that took me by surprise because he is very concerned >> if not property how about disney or airbnb >> both had great quarters i didn't decide to go into...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, gaza. we can now speak to behnam ben taleblu who is a senior fellow at the foundation for defense of democracies, where he focusses on political and security issues in the middle east. hejoins us from washington, dc. asjeremy was as jeremy was saying, it seems unfortunately inevitable there will probably be another cycle of violence. just looking at the recent conflict, though, who has gained the most? it is pretty clear that militarily, israel has but what about psychologically?- israel has but what about psychologically? great to be with yom — psychologically? great to be with yom i _ psychologically? great to be with you. i think _ psychologically? great to be with you. i think one - psychologically? great to be with you. i think one of- psychologically? great to be with you. i think one of the l with you. i think one of the things about the hamas and palestinian islamicjihad palestinian islamic jihad strikes that palestinian islamicjihad strikes that we ought not to forget about is no
jeremy bowen, bbc news, gaza. we can now speak to behnam ben taleblu who is a senior fellow at the foundation for defense of democracies, where he focusses on political and security issues in the middle east. hejoins us from washington, dc. asjeremy was as jeremy was saying, it seems unfortunately inevitable there will probably be another cycle of violence. just looking at the recent conflict, though, who has gained the most? it is pretty clear that militarily, israel has but what about...
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jeremy, thank you. jeremy bowen there. the democratic unionist party has a new leader. he is edwin poots and he takes over from arlene foster who stood down after criticism of her handling of brexit. mr poots narrowly beat his opponent, the mp sirjeffrey donaldson today in the first leadership election in the dup's 50—year history. 0ur ireland correspondent emma vardy has more. the new leader of northern ireland's largest unionist party has made one thing clear, opposing the new brexit arrangements for northern ireland, the northern ireland protocol, will be one of his biggest priorities. edwin poots beat his rival, sirjeffrey donaldson, by 19 votes to 17. this party has been the authentic voice of unionism and will continue to be the authentic voice of unionism under my leadership. the northern ireland protocol has proven to be a massive challenge for us. and if we are to fight this to ensure that everybody in northern ireland is not worse off as a consequence of the protocol, then it's for us to do that together. edwin poots had been viewed as the more hardline of t
jeremy, thank you. jeremy bowen there. the democratic unionist party has a new leader. he is edwin poots and he takes over from arlene foster who stood down after criticism of her handling of brexit. mr poots narrowly beat his opponent, the mp sirjeffrey donaldson today in the first leadership election in the dup's 50—year history. 0ur ireland correspondent emma vardy has more. the new leader of northern ireland's largest unionist party has made one thing clear, opposing the new brexit...
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jeremy— confronted by trouble on all sides. jeremy bowen injerusalem, thanks forjoining us. david cameron has said he believes he was acting in the public interest when he lobbied ministers and senior civil servants on behalf of the collapsed financial company, greensill capital. the former prime minister — giving evidence to mps — faced a series of uncomfortable questions, but he again insisted he had not broken any rules. 0ur political editor laura kuenssberg was watching money, power, and how it moves around. the former prime minister used his phonebook to push the case for his employer along to the treasury, to the bank of england... arguing for a now failed city firm, greensill capital, to take part in emergency loans last year. david cameron's role was hidden from view. but texts and e—mails emerged after weeks of relative silence. and so, too, has he. this is a painful day. admitting at the start he could have acted differently but adamant he did nothing wrong. nothing i did was in breach of the rules, but on the wider test of what is appropriate, as i've said p
jeremy— confronted by trouble on all sides. jeremy bowen injerusalem, thanks forjoining us. david cameron has said he believes he was acting in the public interest when he lobbied ministers and senior civil servants on behalf of the collapsed financial company, greensill capital. the former prime minister — giving evidence to mps — faced a series of uncomfortable questions, but he again insisted he had not broken any rules. 0ur political editor laura kuenssberg was watching money, power,...
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jeremy — every day. in terms of the novel ideas, jeremy sanderson, i every day. in terms of the novel ideas, jeremy sanderson, of i ideas, jeremy sanderson, of extending hours when you can treat people working on saturdays, working sundays, opening surgeries on saturday and sunday and using the private sector, if you can do that now, why didn't we do it before? we had a lot of issues going on before, before _ had a lot of issues going on before, before covid, we had backlogs then and we _ before covid, we had backlogs then and we really wanted to get our teeth— and we really wanted to get our teeth into — and we really wanted to get our teeth into seeing those patients so each time — teeth into seeing those patients so each time these initiatives were going _ each time these initiatives were going on. — each time these initiatives were going on, particularly around getting — going on, particularly around getting people working saturdays, as we were _ getting people working saturdays, as we were working —— talking before, people _ we were working —
jeremy — every day. in terms of the novel ideas, jeremy sanderson, i every day. in terms of the novel ideas, jeremy sanderson, of i ideas, jeremy sanderson, of extending hours when you can treat people working on saturdays, working sundays, opening surgeries on saturday and sunday and using the private sector, if you can do that now, why didn't we do it before? we had a lot of issues going on before, before _ had a lot of issues going on before, before covid, we had backlogs then and we _...