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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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jeremy: when u.s. forces rolled into baghdad in april of 2003, mohammed proudly took his son to greet the men he called their liberators, the u.s. military. mohammed was that rare personification of the neoconservative narrative about the u.s. invasion. >> the first day the american army entered baghdad, i handed out juice and candy in the street to celebrate our liberation from saddam. jeremy: before september 16, 2007, mohammed had never heard of blackwater. now he thinks of them and th day every waking moment. he remembers that ali was not supposed to be in his car that day. mohammed had just pulled away from his family's home on his way to pick up his sister jenan and her children for a visit. ali came running out of the house. >> he was quiet the whole ride. but then we passed a newly built park, a garden. so he turned to me and asked, "daddy, when are you going to bring us here?" i told him, "next week, hopefully, if god wills it." jeremy: mohammed and ali picked up jenan and her three children a
jeremy: when u.s. forces rolled into baghdad in april of 2003, mohammed proudly took his son to greet the men he called their liberators, the u.s. military. mohammed was that rare personification of the neoconservative narrative about the u.s. invasion. >> the first day the american army entered baghdad, i handed out juice and candy in the street to celebrate our liberation from saddam. jeremy: before september 16, 2007, mohammed had never heard of blackwater. now he thinks of them and th...
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jeremy: probably not. week often is one wait for and get excited of -- one we often wait for and get excited about and then we debate and move on to other issues. the context you have been discussing, i think there much bigger fish to fry in terms of discussions involving the stimulus and the u.s. and the broader dynamics in terms of the covid response mechanisms. i'm not sure this report adds too much to the narrative. the timing is interesting in view of the snb decision tomorrow, but it is one we will move on from relatively quickly. the u.s. treasury secretary is negotiating with counterparts. the treasury secretary change relatively quickly. and the nature of the new cycle will move on quickly. jonathan: the other issue is the swiss have not been that successful since early 2015, addressing the fx market. jeremy stretch. michael mckee, final word on this one? michael: the treasury secretary is supposed to determine whether countries manipulate the rate of exchange for purposes of protecting effective
jeremy: probably not. week often is one wait for and get excited of -- one we often wait for and get excited about and then we debate and move on to other issues. the context you have been discussing, i think there much bigger fish to fry in terms of discussions involving the stimulus and the u.s. and the broader dynamics in terms of the covid response mechanisms. i'm not sure this report adds too much to the narrative. the timing is interesting in view of the snb decision tomorrow, but it is...
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jeremy more than half the malaria and demick countries have reported disruptions to malaria diagnosis and treatment what are the consequences of that if you're not diagnosing it earlier on what chain of events of that creates. it's a disease that you know operates very quickly so. if people are not getting diagnosed in a timely manner getting medication. the rate of mortality is going to increase very significantly and i think we have seen that these here. the levels are definitely going up it's hard to say exactly by how much and the worst may be still to come because i think a lot of the economic impacts of the pandemic are still coming and i think that will have a major effects in sub-saharan africa where of course as you mentioned malaria it's easy is the worst martin have the doctors without borders teams have been reporting delays in diagnosing malaria what i what are their concerns. well we are of course also observing delays and to places where we work. very often linked to the whole or just tickle implication of. travel restrictions drugs diagnostics but that's that can just
jeremy more than half the malaria and demick countries have reported disruptions to malaria diagnosis and treatment what are the consequences of that if you're not diagnosing it earlier on what chain of events of that creates. it's a disease that you know operates very quickly so. if people are not getting diagnosed in a timely manner getting medication. the rate of mortality is going to increase very significantly and i think we have seen that these here. the levels are definitely going up...
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jeremy: absolutely. we would like to see more companies joining this pledge. 13 is a start, but these are 13 leading companies in their field. bringing all those ideas together can really increase that team play aspect, if you want, and i think this is really an indication of what is possible when like-minded companies come together. amanda: great to have you with us, jeremy baines, president of neste u.s. we appreciate that. speaking of renewable fuels, airbus has promised to create a commercially viable fuel that runs on hydrogen. coming up, my conversation with the ceo. stay with us. ♪ amanda: welcome back to bloomberg markets. i am amanda lang alongside vonnie quinn. globallike most companies has experienced a shift in their business because of the pandemic, but what lies ahead for aviation remains uncertain. i spoke earlier to its ceo. complex toit will be move from today to a normalized situation probably into 2021/2022, and 2021 will be -- most probably. let's hope we will probably see a much di
jeremy: absolutely. we would like to see more companies joining this pledge. 13 is a start, but these are 13 leading companies in their field. bringing all those ideas together can really increase that team play aspect, if you want, and i think this is really an indication of what is possible when like-minded companies come together. amanda: great to have you with us, jeremy baines, president of neste u.s. we appreciate that. speaking of renewable fuels, airbus has promised to create a...
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bulloch —— the actor who played darth vader, jeremy bulloch was all about how he moved. he based it on clint eastwood's character in a fistful of doctors, the way he holds the gun, moves slowly. interestingly, he does notjust play boba fett in the empire strikes back but also another character, the imperial officer. princess leia shouts it's a trap and then is bundled offset and that who played boba fett. they went and grabbed the uniform because they couldn't find anyone to play in. good versatility. absolute versatility. absolute versatility. he's into three james bond jobs as well playing even more peripheral characters even more peripheral characters even though one has the line of, commander, in 0ctopussy. and he also played characters in doctor who in the 1970s. the incredible worldwide reach of this film franchise. massive, massive. as a spin—off there is atv massive. as a spin—off there is a tv series called the mandalorian which has paid real dividends for disney who now own the star wars franchise. they bought it from george lucas. speaking of whom, he said
bulloch —— the actor who played darth vader, jeremy bulloch was all about how he moved. he based it on clint eastwood's character in a fistful of doctors, the way he holds the gun, moves slowly. interestingly, he does notjust play boba fett in the empire strikes back but also another character, the imperial officer. princess leia shouts it's a trap and then is bundled offset and that who played boba fett. they went and grabbed the uniform because they couldn't find anyone to play in. good...
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kate. >> jeremy, thank you. outfront with me now is republican congressman denver riggleman who's leaving congress at the ending of this term. juliette kayyem and john avlon, our senior political analyst. congressman, you've talked on the house floor about the need to in your words, and i remember them because they really stick with me, inoculate the country from the social contagion of misinformation and conspiracy theories. but how can you do that when it's the president inviting this into the oval office? >> it's very difficult, and thanks for having me on. i think what we have right now when i saw who he invited to the oval office, a few of the people surprised me but you know birds of a feather flock together. who he's inviting are not those talking reasonable, talking about facts and talking about this transition and how it should happen as quickly as possible. you have to fight this with data. the only way to do that is to really use it as a blunt force facts. we just had a report come out from the networ
kate. >> jeremy, thank you. outfront with me now is republican congressman denver riggleman who's leaving congress at the ending of this term. juliette kayyem and john avlon, our senior political analyst. congressman, you've talked on the house floor about the need to in your words, and i remember them because they really stick with me, inoculate the country from the social contagion of misinformation and conspiracy theories. but how can you do that when it's the president inviting this...
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jeremy hit on this. this was a deal that was negotiated between nancy pelosi and the house and mitch mcconnell in the senate and steve mnuchin who had been depp ooh adverti deppdeputized to be the lead negotiator on this. the deal produced, donald trump only had to sign it. it was produced as with his voice in it in theory. the fact we did this over the last five days is sort of pointless theatrics. i know about the statement. there's no voter fraud. the senate can investigate all they like. there's no evidence of it. there's never been evidence of voter fraud in any study that's been conducted. if we get down to what matters, the meat here, the meat is that he signed something he could have signed five days ago that his administration had a large role in negotiating. >> i was reading through this statement that he put out. i can sum it up. he is trying to save face. that's what this is. he is trying to save face and going through and talking about the fact that now i understand that many small businesse
jeremy hit on this. this was a deal that was negotiated between nancy pelosi and the house and mitch mcconnell in the senate and steve mnuchin who had been depp ooh adverti deppdeputized to be the lead negotiator on this. the deal produced, donald trump only had to sign it. it was produced as with his voice in it in theory. the fact we did this over the last five days is sort of pointless theatrics. i know about the statement. there's no voter fraud. the senate can investigate all they like....
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lease go to jeremy diamond at the white house. jeremy, remind us, when was the last time we saw giuliani out in public?
lease go to jeremy diamond at the white house. jeremy, remind us, when was the last time we saw giuliani out in public?
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>> jeremy, stay with us. i want to bring in phil mattingly and sun, these negotiations have been going on for months and months, but could president trump simply blow all this up at this last minute, given the desperate need of a lot of folks out there? >> that's clearly the danger we are facing right now. the president has had ample time to inject himself into these negotiations, but he clearly, especially after he lost the november 3rd elections stayed out of it very much so and left the negotiations to treasury secretary steven mnuchin, who had carefully crafted this agreement with congressional leaders, a deal that passwood broad bipartisan majorities in congress. there is not a lot of time for the president to kind of reverse course and sign this legislation. you have -- jeremy talked earlier about the government funding package that was paired with the covid relief package. current government funding runs out after this coming monday. if there's no agreement, if the president does not sign this bill, we
>> jeremy, stay with us. i want to bring in phil mattingly and sun, these negotiations have been going on for months and months, but could president trump simply blow all this up at this last minute, given the desperate need of a lot of folks out there? >> that's clearly the danger we are facing right now. the president has had ample time to inject himself into these negotiations, but he clearly, especially after he lost the november 3rd elections stayed out of it very much so and...
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and, the british actor jeremy bulloch, who played boba fett in the original star wars trilogy, has died aged 75. hello and welcome to the programme. a long—running cyber attack targeting government departments in the united states has now affected the two agencies managing the country's nuclear stockpile. investigations into the hack are continuing, but some analysts and politicians have blamed it on russian intelligence. our washington correspondent, lebo disekojoins us now. good to see you. so, we know that a number of government agencies have been affected, but this could go even further than we think right now, couldn't it? yes, the part of the department of homeland security that deals with cyber security said that the hackers did notjust use one method of gaining access, and therefore it could be much larger than we think and as you said, this list of agencies that has been affected, from the pentagon to the treasury too, as you said, probably the agencies you would least wa nt probably the agencies you would least want to be impact said by something like this, those in charge o
and, the british actor jeremy bulloch, who played boba fett in the original star wars trilogy, has died aged 75. hello and welcome to the programme. a long—running cyber attack targeting government departments in the united states has now affected the two agencies managing the country's nuclear stockpile. investigations into the hack are continuing, but some analysts and politicians have blamed it on russian intelligence. our washington correspondent, lebo disekojoins us now. good to see you....
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harris jeremy, welcome back >> whoo! [ laughter ] i'm trying to dance like i have welcome music again. >> seth: oh, there you go. oh, look at those pants. you had to stand up to show us those pants. >> i had to show off the pants >> seth: you can't wear silver pants like - that on a zoom call and not show them off [ laughter ] so you actually -- >> how are you >> seth: -- in march, you wrote another play called "daddy," and you were in europe for that and you stayed it out over there, right? >> yeah, i decided to stay in london to live out my baldwin dreams and no, but also, because i just - people pretended like the world was going to be upside down when we got back to new york if we didn't leave immediately and i was like, i don't think that that's true and actually, if the world is going to be upside down, i'd rather be upside down in a place where i'm not familiar with everything where it's like, "oh, they're drinking tea and crumpets, like, that's already weird." [ laughter ] like, you know, if i'm in times square a
harris jeremy, welcome back >> whoo! [ laughter ] i'm trying to dance like i have welcome music again. >> seth: oh, there you go. oh, look at those pants. you had to stand up to show us those pants. >> i had to show off the pants >> seth: you can't wear silver pants like - that on a zoom call and not show them off [ laughter ] so you actually -- >> how are you >> seth: -- in march, you wrote another play called "daddy," and you were in europe for...
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jeremy bash national security. and ashley parker covers the white house and good for an occasional wedding metaphor. our thanks to the three of you for starting us off on this tuesday night broadcast. >>> coming up for us, now that mitch mcconnell has finally stated the obvious, what to look for in a fractured gop. >>> and later the former ambassador to russia who says it's time, indeed, the u.s. gets serious about cyber security just as jeremy was saying and the threats posed by russia. all of it as "the 11th hour" is just now getting under way on this tuesday night. when you switch to xfinity mobile, you're choosing to get connected to the most reliable network nationwide, now with 5g included. discover how to save up to $400 a year with shared data starting at $15 a month, or get the lowest price for one line of unlimited. come into your local xfinity store to make the most of your mobile experience. you can shop the latest phones, bring your own device, or trade in for extra savings. stop in or book an appointm
jeremy bash national security. and ashley parker covers the white house and good for an occasional wedding metaphor. our thanks to the three of you for starting us off on this tuesday night broadcast. >>> coming up for us, now that mitch mcconnell has finally stated the obvious, what to look for in a fractured gop. >>> and later the former ambassador to russia who says it's time, indeed, the u.s. gets serious about cyber security just as jeremy was saying and the threats posed...
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jeremy faust and dr. yasmin. thank you. >>> millions of americans are desperate for a relief package. will congress put aside partisanship and get something done. we got important nfginformationr you. stay with us, you are in the situation. r that fire, university of phoenix is awarding up to one million dollars in scholarships through this month. see what scholarship you qualify for at phoenix.edu. for members like martin. an air force veteran made of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it with hassle-free claims, he got paid before his neighbor even got started. because doing right by our members, that's what's right. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. ♪ usaa we're made for. ♪ you're still the one ♪ that i love to touch ♪ still the one ♪ and i can't get enough ♪ we're still having fun, ♪ and you're still the one applebee's
jeremy faust and dr. yasmin. thank you. >>> millions of americans are desperate for a relief package. will congress put aside partisanship and get something done. we got important nfginformationr you. stay with us, you are in the situation. r that fire, university of phoenix is awarding up to one million dollars in scholarships through this month. see what scholarship you qualify for at phoenix.edu. for members like martin. an air force veteran made of doing what's right, not what's...
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i do urge agree with jeremy hunt when we mean business. i do urge agree withjeremy hunt when he says the government is beginning to look weak now as it drags on. what do you think should be happening with schools next week with mark i am disturbed hiring from head teachers in my area, but also the head teachers unions that the government has not been consulting with head teachers on this. mass testing is a great idea in schools but clearly it is falling towards been very poorly executed. i think we need students in school, the liberal democrat position has been always that where it is safe, they should be in school and i think most people would agree with that. but if this is going to put undue pressure on teachers to go back, remember the strain is virulent, more transmissible and we know that asymptomatic transmission happens with particularly secondary school students, i think there is a case for delay. more than that, i want to go to start talking to head teachers again, many of them have great suggestions of how this could be done bet
i do urge agree with jeremy hunt when we mean business. i do urge agree withjeremy hunt when he says the government is beginning to look weak now as it drags on. what do you think should be happening with schools next week with mark i am disturbed hiring from head teachers in my area, but also the head teachers unions that the government has not been consulting with head teachers on this. mass testing is a great idea in schools but clearly it is falling towards been very poorly executed. i...
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i closed, spoiler alert, jeremy, i close with hurricane camille. part of that is the story is bounded really nice, what another one of the things, you can't make up a bill overnight like perez and you can't make up overnight a historical story in nicely bunkedded time frame -- bounded time frame '66 to '68. and hurricane camille was the most intense hurricane to make land fall still in the united states, that was 1969. totally devastated plaquemines in different ways. they were a literary thing, like something about creative destruction and something clean storm and dirty storm and the bookending -- you'll see the final sentence is very much like the first one but, you know, i think for me what was important as a story teller about both hurricanes but especially the first one in the first chapter is let's take the measure of that place, this is a place that's incredibly vulnerable to the elements but also isolated and also shows leander perez's power, for me it was an efficient way to give you a sense of the place. it was also how i started all of
i closed, spoiler alert, jeremy, i close with hurricane camille. part of that is the story is bounded really nice, what another one of the things, you can't make up a bill overnight like perez and you can't make up overnight a historical story in nicely bunkedded time frame -- bounded time frame '66 to '68. and hurricane camille was the most intense hurricane to make land fall still in the united states, that was 1969. totally devastated plaquemines in different ways. they were a literary...
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jeremy bash national security. and ashley parker covers the white house and good for an occasional wedding metaphor. our thanks to the three of you for starting us off on this tuesday night broadcast. >>> coming up for us, now that mitch mcconnell has finally stated the obvious, what to look for in a fractured gop. >>> and later the former ambassador to russia who says it's time, indeed, the u.s. gets serious about cyber security just as jeremy was saying and the threats posed by russia. all of it as "the 11th hour" is just now getting under way on this tuesday night. nder way on this tuesday night (doorbell rings) thank you. can we be besties, simone biles? i guess? yessss! should we dismount now? the only thing a disaster can't destroy is hope. donate now at redcross.org [sfx: ding dong] it's ohey. think you're managing your moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's disease? are you ok? i did. but even when i was there, i never knew when my symptoms would keep us apart. so, i talked to my doctor and learne
jeremy bash national security. and ashley parker covers the white house and good for an occasional wedding metaphor. our thanks to the three of you for starting us off on this tuesday night broadcast. >>> coming up for us, now that mitch mcconnell has finally stated the obvious, what to look for in a fractured gop. >>> and later the former ambassador to russia who says it's time, indeed, the u.s. gets serious about cyber security just as jeremy was saying and the threats posed...
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stoddard, jeremy bash. appreciate you coming on. have a good weekend. thank you very much. >>> coming up, then there were two. two vaccines coming to our rescue slowly but they'll get here. several states are reporting, in fact, they're not getting the doses they were promised. i'll talk to an emergency room physician on the front lines tonight. >>> and later a man who once had the most sensitive job in donald trump's white house now says trump should at least consider declaring martial law, and oh, he's already been awarded with a presidential pardon because this is 2020. we will discuss with john meacham and baratunde thurston as "the 11th hour" just gets under way on this friday night. >>> i still cannot get a straight answer out of the trump administration about why michigan like many other states is receiving a fraction of the vaccines that we were slated to receive. the feds are slow walking the process of getting the addresses to pfizer for some reason i cannot get an answer to. >> that says it all, doesn't it? a governor in a mask during a pande
stoddard, jeremy bash. appreciate you coming on. have a good weekend. thank you very much. >>> coming up, then there were two. two vaccines coming to our rescue slowly but they'll get here. several states are reporting, in fact, they're not getting the doses they were promised. i'll talk to an emergency room physician on the front lines tonight. >>> and later a man who once had the most sensitive job in donald trump's white house now says trump should at least consider...
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another book would be jeremy d. banks, who is one of our coeditors, recently published an inventory of all of the private libraries of people who died in plymouth in the 17th century and who left evidence of book ownership in their library. and the large number of volumes is impressive. in fact, i don't want to go on too long here, but one of the things that always struck me is that we don't recognize enough the sort of intellectual baggage, as jeremy has referred to, in another piece, of the pilgrims. and even when we go to the plymouth plantation, which is a marvelous recreation, in which they give you a sense of the dress, the lifestyle, the building materials, but nowhere do you have any sense of the libraries. william brewster, at his death, owned over 400 volumes. i have no idea where he put them in a house of that size, but the fact is there is no evidence other than a few books here and , there. these are people who did have very extensive libraries, quite a few of them, certainly brewster and bradford and m
another book would be jeremy d. banks, who is one of our coeditors, recently published an inventory of all of the private libraries of people who died in plymouth in the 17th century and who left evidence of book ownership in their library. and the large number of volumes is impressive. in fact, i don't want to go on too long here, but one of the things that always struck me is that we don't recognize enough the sort of intellectual baggage, as jeremy has referred to, in another piece, of the...
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let me get your reaction to this new reporting you just heard from jeremy that there was actually, hard to believe, an oval office discussion that included talk of invoking martial law to try to overturn the will of the american people in this election, what is your reaction when you hear that? >> it is unbelievably disturbing, that the president is -- he is talking about basically leading a coup against the united states government and destroying our constitution. and with all due respect to michael flynn, we have never had martial law to impose an election result that would essentially shred the constitution and end our republic as we know it. there needs to be strong bipartisan pushback against this. it is an unbelievably dangerous thing for the president to be talking about. and it's shocking. it all makes us know, getting to
let me get your reaction to this new reporting you just heard from jeremy that there was actually, hard to believe, an oval office discussion that included talk of invoking martial law to try to overturn the will of the american people in this election, what is your reaction when you hear that? >> it is unbelievably disturbing, that the president is -- he is talking about basically leading a coup against the united states government and destroying our constitution. and with all due...
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jeremy, he's at his mar-a-lago resort in palm beach. that's his permanent residence right now with even fewer constraints on his rather erratic behavior than he has here in washington. >> reporter: that's certainly true, wolf. this is the place where you can see the president is going to be encouraged to continue to fight this 2020 election which he lost. it's certainly not the place so far where you're seeing the president react and act to this chaos that he caused back in washington threatening to -- appearing to threaten, at least, to veto this $900 billion coronavirus relief bill. the president today, he wasn't working the phones. he wasn't meeting with advisers to try salvage that desperately needed aid for americans. instead we saw him on his golf course. >> after throwing financial relief for millions of americans into limbo, president trump retreated to his mar-a-lago resort and quickly set his sites on the golf came. the president hitting the links after a pre-christmas threat to sink $900 billion in desperately needed coronavi
jeremy, he's at his mar-a-lago resort in palm beach. that's his permanent residence right now with even fewer constraints on his rather erratic behavior than he has here in washington. >> reporter: that's certainly true, wolf. this is the place where you can see the president is going to be encouraged to continue to fight this 2020 election which he lost. it's certainly not the place so far where you're seeing the president react and act to this chaos that he caused back in washington...
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along with jeremy bangs of the american pilgrim museum in leiden. because the bradford manuscript included a list of hebrew vocabulary inscribed as part of the governor's efforts to teach himself the biblical language. we engaged yale's eric raymond to transcribe and introduce that material. the inclusion of an si by a member of the wampanoag nation is the most striking departure of this addition from previous ones. but not the only departure. i would like to discuss some of the things that make this volume unique, and then move on to talk about how working on it has helped me to revise my understanding of bradford and his writings. william bradford began to compile in his history in 1630, 10 years after his arrival on the mayflower, and in the same year that john minter arrived in massachusetts, to take charge of the colony that would become the dominant puritan presence in new england. >> while bradford compose the work in a way that suggested he was preparing it for publication, it was not published in his lifetime. passed on in manuscript throug
along with jeremy bangs of the american pilgrim museum in leiden. because the bradford manuscript included a list of hebrew vocabulary inscribed as part of the governor's efforts to teach himself the biblical language. we engaged yale's eric raymond to transcribe and introduce that material. the inclusion of an si by a member of the wampanoag nation is the most striking departure of this addition from previous ones. but not the only departure. i would like to discuss some of the things that...
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then i close -- spoiler alert, jeremy -- i close with hurricane camille. part of that is because like the story is medically nicely in times come another one of these things like he can't make up a villain as good as leander perez picked you also can't make up a story, a historical story that takes place in such a nicely about a timeframe like 66-68. hurricane betsy was the most destructive hurricane in u.s. history until hurricane katrina in 65, and hurricane camille was a most intense hurricane to make landfall still in the united states and that was in 1969. it totally devastated plaquemines, both of them come in different ways. for me, some of it was sort of a literary thing, you know, like there's something about creative destruction and something i clean storm and a dirty storm and like book ending, you will see the final sentence is very much like the first one. in a less of a highfalutin way i think for me what was important as a storyteller about both hurricanes but especially the first one, first chapter, is it let you take the measure of the pla
then i close -- spoiler alert, jeremy -- i close with hurricane camille. part of that is because like the story is medically nicely in times come another one of these things like he can't make up a villain as good as leander perez picked you also can't make up a story, a historical story that takes place in such a nicely about a timeframe like 66-68. hurricane betsy was the most destructive hurricane in u.s. history until hurricane katrina in 65, and hurricane camille was a most intense...
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jon meacham, monica alba, robert costa, jeremy bash, mike schmitt. thank you all for jumping on the air and in jon's case staying on the air with us for this breaking news. what a couple of hours in american presidential history here "the beat with ari melber" starts right now.
jon meacham, monica alba, robert costa, jeremy bash, mike schmitt. thank you all for jumping on the air and in jon's case staying on the air with us for this breaking news. what a couple of hours in american presidential history here "the beat with ari melber" starts right now.
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jeremy, walk us through this meeting and what the president may have up his sleeve now. what it meeting tells us is not only is the publicly still challenging it, but privately a grasping at outlandish issues to try to at a minimum delegitimize president-elect biden's presidency. sydney powell, who as floated a series of debunked conspiracy theories, including the late hugo chavez was involved in rigging the 2020 election. mike at flynn was also in the room and both of them floating these ideas, including the potential for naming powell as a special counsel to investigate voter fraud issues. michael flynn has previously publicly raised this idea of using martial law to re-run the election. we're told also this was discussed in this oval office meeting. to be clear, it's not something that the president is certificatesly considering, but the fact it was even being discussed in a meeting in the oval office of the white house. cleanly this was a controversial meeting and not everyone was on board. in fact the white house chief of staff mark meadows, and the white house coun
jeremy, walk us through this meeting and what the president may have up his sleeve now. what it meeting tells us is not only is the publicly still challenging it, but privately a grasping at outlandish issues to try to at a minimum delegitimize president-elect biden's presidency. sydney powell, who as floated a series of debunked conspiracy theories, including the late hugo chavez was involved in rigging the 2020 election. mike at flynn was also in the room and both of them floating these...
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jim acosta, abby philip, kaitlan collins and jeremy diamond. jim, as our chief white house correspondent you were there for the obama years, and the trump years. trump's anti-media rhetoric, his words were disturbing and it bled moo actions. he tried to take away funding from pbs, moved against amazon, making moves suspected against jeff bezos because he owns "the washington post." he took action, his doj took action against at&t when at&t was moving to buy cnn and the rest of time warner. it goes on and on. lawsuits against tv stations, et cetera. these were not just words. they were actions. what stood out to you the most? >> i mean, i think all of those are perfect examples of what president trump was trying to do, trying to accomplish during his four years in office. i think what he was trying to accomplish is move the united states in the direction of what i describe as state supported media. we see this happen in other parts of the world where you see countries like russia and so on drift away from having some semblance of a free and inde
jim acosta, abby philip, kaitlan collins and jeremy diamond. jim, as our chief white house correspondent you were there for the obama years, and the trump years. trump's anti-media rhetoric, his words were disturbing and it bled moo actions. he tried to take away funding from pbs, moved against amazon, making moves suspected against jeff bezos because he owns "the washington post." he took action, his doj took action against at&t when at&t was moving to buy cnn and the rest of...
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and, the british actor jeremy bulloch, who played boba fett in the original star wars trilogy, has died aged 75. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. hundreds of schoolboys, kidnapped in northern nigeria last friday, have been released. the governor of katsina state says 344 children are on their way back from the forest where they were being held. the bbc‘s nigeria correspondent, mayenijones, is in kano in katsina. she says the news obviously comes as a huge relief to the parents. the state government has told the bbc that 344 boys have been released and are currently on their way from a forest in zamfara to katsina in north—western nigeria. we are not clear whether that is the total number of boys who were abducted, there was some doubt as to how many boys had been taken, the state government said it could be anywhere from 340—400 boys. boko haram claim that they took 523 boys, so there is some questions about how many boys have been released and whether it's all of them. in terms of responsibility, the extremist group boko haram have claimed that they
and, the british actor jeremy bulloch, who played boba fett in the original star wars trilogy, has died aged 75. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. hundreds of schoolboys, kidnapped in northern nigeria last friday, have been released. the governor of katsina state says 344 children are on their way back from the forest where they were being held. the bbc‘s nigeria correspondent, mayenijones, is in kano in katsina. she says the news obviously comes as a huge relief...
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>> jeremy, good to see you. thank you. joining me right now is cnn political correspondent abby phillip for more on this. abby, what do you think these chaotic final days as jeremy really well laid out, what do you think they mean for the end of trump's presidency? >> reporter: it seems like president trump is treating his presidential powers almost like a last supper meal. he's trying to use as much of it as he possibly can, knowing that it's about to run out, that this is going to be his last ability to utilize some of these powers, particularly the pardon power, which he really relishes because, as jeremy pointed out, it's completely unchecked. and right now the white house is hearing from people not just the president's political allies but literally people all over the country, republicans who might have any sort of ear in the white house who want to have, i don't know, relatively obscure people convicted of all kind of obscure felonies trying to get in front of president to get a pardon. so, it's a little bit of the
>> jeremy, good to see you. thank you. joining me right now is cnn political correspondent abby phillip for more on this. abby, what do you think these chaotic final days as jeremy really well laid out, what do you think they mean for the end of trump's presidency? >> reporter: it seems like president trump is treating his presidential powers almost like a last supper meal. he's trying to use as much of it as he possibly can, knowing that it's about to run out, that this is going to...
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jeremy faust, an emergency room physician at brigham and women's hospital in boston. thank you so much to both of you for joining me. how much of this rapid spike in covid infections can you attribute to people's behavior around the holidays, like thanksgiving travel and what does that tell you about where we're headed? >> well, we did see way too many people traveling at that time, and also intermingling, maybe even staying at home and having too many folks over from different households. sometimes it's hard to trace an outcome back to one single thing. i think here it's a multitude of factors. we did have folks traveling. now we're four weeks out from thanksgiving. but also we've had people with covid fatigue and feeling fed up. we talk about these numbers every day. i think for some, there's some element of being numb to the numbers that they're almost too big to comprehend at this point. i really worry that hospitals are overwhelmed. i'm talking to you from northern california. we have 20,000 people with covid and hospital beds. 4,000 in icus getting maxed out. bu
jeremy faust, an emergency room physician at brigham and women's hospital in boston. thank you so much to both of you for joining me. how much of this rapid spike in covid infections can you attribute to people's behavior around the holidays, like thanksgiving travel and what does that tell you about where we're headed? >> well, we did see way too many people traveling at that time, and also intermingling, maybe even staying at home and having too many folks over from different...
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jeremy diamond, thank you for your reporting. joining me now to discuss this further is susan glasser cnn global affairs analyst and staff writer for "the new yorker" and david gergen cnn senior political analyst and former presidential adviser in four administrations. welcome to you both. david, i would like your reaction to this news that the staff had made plans. it looked like president trump was about to sign this covid relief bill on christmas eve. it was scrapped last minute. do you think this was just a spur of the moment thing for the president? >> we'll never know. what we expect of our presidents is to have a steady hand on the tiller guiding the ship of state to safety. and here we have a president who is acting like a drunken sailor on the bridge. he's lurching in all sorts of directions and leaving millions of americans uncertain about where their next dollars are going to come from to put food on the table, to stay in the homes they have, to keep their cars, pay mortgages. all these things are in flux right now. i
jeremy diamond, thank you for your reporting. joining me now to discuss this further is susan glasser cnn global affairs analyst and staff writer for "the new yorker" and david gergen cnn senior political analyst and former presidential adviser in four administrations. welcome to you both. david, i would like your reaction to this news that the staff had made plans. it looked like president trump was about to sign this covid relief bill on christmas eve. it was scrapped last minute....
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yep. >> jeremy diamond. get some sleep tonight. you are going to need it. perspective now from cnn senior political analyst, kirsten powers. cnn senior political commentator and former pennsylvania republican senator, rick santorum. and john harwood. john, let me start with you. all these persistent questions over the past four days about donald trump's feelings about national security and the rule of law. what do these pardons say to you? >> i think the pardons he did tonight represent open corruption. this is a president, whose goal for much of the last four years, has been to try to absolve himself, politically and legally, from the connections with russia that prompted the mueller investigation. and these do not dispense with those questions, they affirm those questions. let's just recap, briefly. donald trump. russia was a financial benefactor of donald trump, before he ran for president. russia helped donald trump become president by interfering in the election. donald trump lied about what he knew about that, fired the fbi director who was investigat
yep. >> jeremy diamond. get some sleep tonight. you are going to need it. perspective now from cnn senior political analyst, kirsten powers. cnn senior political commentator and former pennsylvania republican senator, rick santorum. and john harwood. john, let me start with you. all these persistent questions over the past four days about donald trump's feelings about national security and the rule of law. what do these pardons say to you? >> i think the pardons he did tonight...
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jeremy diamond is in west palm beach. jeremy, are you hearing anything from the white house on this? >> reporter: well, we just have one statement from the white house's deputy press secretary who confirms president trump has been briefed on the explosion in nashville. the president has been on his golf course this morning and is there as of now. the statement says that president trump has been briefed on the explosion in nashville, tennessee and will continue to receive regular updates. he says the president is grateful for the incredible first responders and praying for those that were injured. that's all we have from the white house as of now. clearly law enforcement officials in nashville are still investigating the situation. details on the motivations and circumstances of the explosion are still quite thin, but i expect as details continue to roll in, perhaps we get more reaction from the president or his team. >> jeremy, we have been saying all afternoon that there are serious deadlines that are looming for the pre
jeremy diamond is in west palm beach. jeremy, are you hearing anything from the white house on this? >> reporter: well, we just have one statement from the white house's deputy press secretary who confirms president trump has been briefed on the explosion in nashville. the president has been on his golf course this morning and is there as of now. the statement says that president trump has been briefed on the explosion in nashville, tennessee and will continue to receive regular updates....
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erin. >> jeremy, thank you very much. i want to go outfront now to the democratic mayor of savannah, georgia, van johnson. that is where vice president pence campaigned today. greg bluestein, and dan eberhart. greg, you've been talking to voters and you've got more reporting on the republican nightmare jeremy just laid out. what trump is saying, all these lies about the election, could keep voters away from the polls so they don't vote from this crucial senate election. >> i've seen evidence of that here on the ground in georgia. voters i've talked to at republican rallies throughout the week who are saying that they're actually torn. and these are republicans that are dedicated enough to show up at these rallies and yet they're torn about whether or not they're going to vote in january 5th runoffs to determine control of the senate. republicans are in this awkward position in georgia to reassure the base that even while president trump is promoting false, baseless claims of a stolen election, they should still go out and
erin. >> jeremy, thank you very much. i want to go outfront now to the democratic mayor of savannah, georgia, van johnson. that is where vice president pence campaigned today. greg bluestein, and dan eberhart. greg, you've been talking to voters and you've got more reporting on the republican nightmare jeremy just laid out. what trump is saying, all these lies about the election, could keep voters away from the polls so they don't vote from this crucial senate election. >> i've seen...
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amanda: always great to have your thoughts, jeremy siegel. author ofhool, "stocks for the long run." we got that update in canada yesterday. coming up, one of our top economists about what he makes of what he heard. stay with us. ♪ amanda: welcome back. christy freeland in canada gave a fiscal update yesterday and within an even higher expected deficit and projected spending that could be $100 billion over the next three years. avery shenfeld is with cibc. great to have you with us. let's start with that deficit and whether you are concerned about what you are hearing. we already knew a lot about it, some extra spending here, but at what level do you start to sound the alarm? avery: it is not so much this year. you are looking at a deficit of $382 billion. if you break into that number, you realize a vast majority of that is the extra spending associated with the covid crisis. it will disappear because it is in temporary measures, as well as the hit to revenue. there is some pretty high deficit numbers beyond this year , numbers over 100 bi
amanda: always great to have your thoughts, jeremy siegel. author ofhool, "stocks for the long run." we got that update in canada yesterday. coming up, one of our top economists about what he makes of what he heard. stay with us. ♪ amanda: welcome back. christy freeland in canada gave a fiscal update yesterday and within an even higher expected deficit and projected spending that could be $100 billion over the next three years. avery shenfeld is with cibc. great to have you with us....
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corbin there's that famous picture of jeremy called been arrested for demonstrating against apartheid south africa there being the amazing pictures of bunny saunders who you worked with fighting against racism on the streets and he had both of them are the ones being kind of the accused or who thomas and he was accusing the election campaign to being an anti semite yeah you know with jeremy corbin i certainly think that this kind of picture that was painted became. became fatal to him but i do think it was his sort of real. locked in to push back in a real way that helped that downward spiral continue i think with bernie there was something different and some of that falls on us who designed his communications strategy and that our narrative for bernie was showing him as somebody who was absolutely consistent throughout time you know very often we would mix footage of him now with footage of the eighty's and the 70s of him literally saying the same fame over and over again and this kind of had the effect of making it image of a person who was created an old man you know like in a labo
corbin there's that famous picture of jeremy called been arrested for demonstrating against apartheid south africa there being the amazing pictures of bunny saunders who you worked with fighting against racism on the streets and he had both of them are the ones being kind of the accused or who thomas and he was accusing the election campaign to being an anti semite yeah you know with jeremy corbin i certainly think that this kind of picture that was painted became. became fatal to him but i do...
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our correspondent jeremy diamond is joining us right now. you're actually in west palm beach, florida, already, jeremy. that's where the president is heading right now. the president left washington without taking any questions from reporters about the grenades he's leaving behind. >> reporter: that's right, wolf. president trump is said to arrive here in palm beach in about an hour. and he arrives here after setting multiple fires in washington. the president vetoing one major piece of legislation, signaling he may veto a second. and with his presidency slipping away, wolf, it is very clear that this president is intent on using every ounce of power that he still has. the lame duck president is trying to convince america he is anything but, vetoing a defense bill, threatening to upend coronavirus relief, and issuing a wave of controversial pardons. today trump vetoing the annual defense bill after lawmakers refused to kill a provision renauming military bases named after confederate generals. instead of a win, trump is likely to suffer the
our correspondent jeremy diamond is joining us right now. you're actually in west palm beach, florida, already, jeremy. that's where the president is heading right now. the president left washington without taking any questions from reporters about the grenades he's leaving behind. >> reporter: that's right, wolf. president trump is said to arrive here in palm beach in about an hour. and he arrives here after setting multiple fires in washington. the president vetoing one major piece of...
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>> it's a futile exercise, as jeremy indicated. they're invoking the supreme court that was already heard, that was a losing argument. they tried that with texas. they are not alleging fraud. they're kind of going back in time to attack pennsylvania supreme court decisions which, frankly, they could have done that a while back. and also i think importantly here, they finally got the idea that they needed to allege numbers big enough to make a difference because they hadn't been up until this point. the legal theory is really flawed. they're trying to use bush versus gore. that's a precedent which has long been really abhorred. although recently, aletta and kavanaugh and gorsuch have indicated some interest in using it again. here's the critical point. bush versus gore was very much limited to the nakts florida. that's why it's not good precedent. in florida, the count was still going on when that case came down. here, the count's already done. >> and while this latest petition will not center on voter fraud, instead, it will try to
>> it's a futile exercise, as jeremy indicated. they're invoking the supreme court that was already heard, that was a losing argument. they tried that with texas. they are not alleging fraud. they're kind of going back in time to attack pennsylvania supreme court decisions which, frankly, they could have done that a while back. and also i think importantly here, they finally got the idea that they needed to allege numbers big enough to make a difference because they hadn't been up until...
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corbin there's that famous picture of jeremy called been arrested for demonstrating against apartheid south africa there have been amazing pictures of bunny saunders who you worked with fighting against racism on the streets and he had both of them are the ones being kind of the accused or who thomas and he was accusing the election campaign of being an anti semite yeah you know with jeremy corbin i certainly think that this kind of picture that was painted became. became fatal to him but i do think it was his sort of real. locked inside to push back in a real way that helped that downward spiral continue i think with bernie there was something different and some of that falls on us who designed his communications strategy and that our narrative for bernie was showing him as somebody who was absolutely consistent throughout time you know very often we would mix footage of him now with footage of the eighty's and the 70s of him literally saying the same fame over and over again and this kind of had the effect of making it image of a person who was created an old man you know like in a
corbin there's that famous picture of jeremy called been arrested for demonstrating against apartheid south africa there have been amazing pictures of bunny saunders who you worked with fighting against racism on the streets and he had both of them are the ones being kind of the accused or who thomas and he was accusing the election campaign of being an anti semite yeah you know with jeremy corbin i certainly think that this kind of picture that was painted became. became fatal to him but i do...
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jeremy diamond is at the white house. the big question, how much money are they going to get under this deal? walk us through what is about to be approved. >> this is a significant prop e propos proposal. one of the biggest relief packages in american history is expected to be approved, potentially as soon as tomorrow. this $900 billion relief plan includes more than $300 billion in small business loans, including funds that were dried up from the ppp program. small businesses can once again get money that way. people can get money if they make less than $75,000 a year. individuals will get up to $600 in a one-time direct payment. each person in their family also would get $600. a family of four could get $2,400. the bill is expected to have about $300 a week in jobless benefits, enhanced j ed jobless benefits that are about to expire for so many americans in days. the benefits will be -- people will be eligible december 27th, assuming this becomes law. also, this plan has billions for vaccine distribution, providing to s
jeremy diamond is at the white house. the big question, how much money are they going to get under this deal? walk us through what is about to be approved. >> this is a significant prop e propos proposal. one of the biggest relief packages in american history is expected to be approved, potentially as soon as tomorrow. this $900 billion relief plan includes more than $300 billion in small business loans, including funds that were dried up from the ppp program. small businesses can once...
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cool when there's that famous picture of jeremy called been arrested for demonstrating against apartheid south africa there have been amazing pictures of bunny saunders who you worked with fighting against racism on the streets and he had both of them are the ones being kind of the accused or who thomas and he was accusing the election campaign of being an anti semite yeah you know with jeremy corbin i certainly think that this kind of picture that was painted became. became fatal to him but i...
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thank you, jeremy diamond. cnn medical analyst is joining us now, an emergency physician and an associate professor at brown university. so, rudy giuliani is 76 years old, doctor. what kind of risks does just his age group face with coronavirus? >> so, ana, we know as folks get older, their risk of having severe covid-19 disease, getting hospitalized, getting put in the intensive care unit and dying go up almost exponentially. it's all the risks the rest of us have for pneumonia, blood clots, kidney problems, just elevated. your body doesn't work as well when you get older, your immune system doesn't work in the same way and you don't have as much reserve. he's at quite high risk for poor outcomes. i expect he'll get the best medical care but we'll be watching carefully as a nation over the next one to two weeks which is the period of time those bad, dangerous symptoms usually show up, to see how he does. >> we have thid yoe we've been showing of giuliani in atlanta on thursday at the state capitol. he's maskle
thank you, jeremy diamond. cnn medical analyst is joining us now, an emergency physician and an associate professor at brown university. so, rudy giuliani is 76 years old, doctor. what kind of risks does just his age group face with coronavirus? >> so, ana, we know as folks get older, their risk of having severe covid-19 disease, getting hospitalized, getting put in the intensive care unit and dying go up almost exponentially. it's all the risks the rest of us have for pneumonia, blood...
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back with me is susan page and jeremy peters and jim mussina. they seem to have a plan from what we are hearing from the general perna. they are proceeding that moderna will be approved, following up on the pfizer approval that we expect as soon as tomorrow. >> it's good news but short-term news, right? you're only talking about getting, you know, a few tens of millions of these vaccines to critical care workers at the beginning. we are still months away from having all of us being able to get this vaccine and it makes it even more important to go back to your earlier point that congress and the president be a real partner in here in getting relief to the states and local government and consumers who are sitting out there just getting absolutely bludgeoned by this illness and this academic downturn. they have to figure out something to do to pass a stimulus bill before the end of the year. >> absolutely. jeremy, the state department had the first of a series of holiday parties at blair house last night. reception for diplomats, we believe, who c
back with me is susan page and jeremy peters and jim mussina. they seem to have a plan from what we are hearing from the general perna. they are proceeding that moderna will be approved, following up on the pfizer approval that we expect as soon as tomorrow. >> it's good news but short-term news, right? you're only talking about getting, you know, a few tens of millions of these vaccines to critical care workers at the beginning. we are still months away from having all of us being able...