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and again, thank you, ben. thank you. members of the board, and thank you to the public health department, as well as the comptroller's office and everyone that's joining us here today. now, let's get back to work.
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and again, thank you, ben. thank you. members of the board, and thank you to the public health department, as well as the comptroller's office and everyone that's joining us here today. now, let's get back to work. television. >> (music). >> hi, i'm - welcome to the to san francisco in-person a roundtable person about important topics we're to be talking about maturing and aging retirement life really, really trying to speak with you all did i. something that i'm trying to plan for and thinking a
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and again, thank you, ben. thank you. members of the board, and thank you to the public health department, as well as the comptroller's office and everyone that's joining us here today. now, let's get back to work. >> driver, bye. >> hi. i'm will b. mixture weltake a walk with me. >> i just love taking strolls in san francisco. they are so many cool and exciting things to see. like -- what is that there? what is that for? hi. buddy. how are you. >> what is that for. >> i'm firefighter with the san francisco fire department havings a great day, thank you for asking. this is a dry sand pipe. dry sand pipes are multilevel building in san francisco and the world. they are a piping system to facilitate the fire engineaire ability to pump water in a buildings that is on fire. >> a fire truck shows up and does what? >> the fire engine will pull up to the upon front of the building do, spotting the building. you get an engine in the area that is safe. firefighters then take the hose lyoning line it a hydrant and that give us an e
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and again, thank you, ben. thank you. members of the board, and thank you to the public health department, as well as the comptroller's office and everyone that's joining us here today. now, let's get back to work. >> i try to start every day not looking at my phone by doing something that is grounding. that is usually meditation. i have a gym set up in my garage, and that is usually breathing and movement and putting my mind towards something else. surfing is my absolute favorite thing to do. it is the most cleansing thing that i'm able to do. i live near the beach, so whenever i can get out, i do. unfortunately, surfing isn't a daily practice for me, but i've been able to get out weekly, and it's something that i've been incredibly grateful for. [♪♪♪] >> i started working for the city in 2005. at the time, my kids were pretty young but i think had started school. i was offered a temporarily position as an analyst to work on some of the programs that were funded through homeland security. i ultimately spent almost five y
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and again, thank you, ben. thank you. members of the board, and thank you to the public health department, as well as the comptroller's office and everyone that's joining us here today. now, let's get back to work. francisco. >> my name is fwlend hope i would say on at large-scale what all passionate about is peace in the world. >> it never outdoor 0 me that note everyone will think that is a good i know to be a paefrt. >> one man said i'll upsetting the order of universe i want to do since a good idea not the order of universe but his offered of the universe but the ministry sgan in the room chairing sha harry and grew to be 5 we wanted to preach and teach and act god's love 40 years later i retired having been in the tenderloin most of that 7, 8, 9 some have god drew us into the someplace we became the network ministries for homeless women escaping prostitution if the months period before i performed memorial services store produced women that were murdered on the streets of san francisco so i went back to the board and
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and again, thank you, ben. thank you. members of the board, and thank you to the public health department, as well as the comptroller's office and everyone that's joining us here today. now, let's get back to work. >>> you're watching san francisco rising. today's special guest is monique gray. >> hi. i'm chris mannis and you're watching san francisco rising. the our guest today is marquise gray. he runs out of the office of the mayor in the city and county of san francisco. and he's with us today to talk about the recent progress of the sunnidale hope sf housing project. welcome to the show. >> good morning. thank you for having me today. >> let's start by talking about the existing residents of sunnydale and their history. >> so sunnydale was built in the 1940s for a workers. it's the largest public housing community west of the mississippi. it's about 50 acres. pretty huge. about 760 single story units one to four bedrooms. >> i understand it's an ambitious rethinking of the residences. can you briefly describe the sco
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i know ben is thinking to himself, oh, oh well, now that i'm leaving, um, but again, ben, thank you soch for your work and your commitment to san francisco. we appreciate it. so much. and look forward to seeing what comes next. and with that, ladies and gentlemen, uh, for those of you who don't know, greg wagner, wagner, here he is, our next controller, our. hi, everybody. um i got i got a smile on my face. for now, i'm going to take mayor breed's advice and be short and try to stay. stay under the radar. so none of you remember who i am? um. uh i first really just want to say i am so, so deeply honored to be nominated as city comptroller. um, it is in many ways, i feel like a culmination of a lot of the work that i've done across my career. um, so thank you, mayor breed. um, i also want to thank you, president peskin, for being here. and the kind words from both both of you to the other members of the board of supervisors and our elected city family. it is such an honor to have this group here today. um, so, uh, the mayor described some of my history, but i've been working for the las
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and again, thank you, ben. thank you. members of the board, and thank you to the public health department, as well as the comptroller's office and everyone that's joining us here today. now, let's get back to work. chinatown. >> (music). >> welcome to san francisco japantown. >> san francisco japantown is the oddity downtown in the united states. >> it was founded in the late 1800s by japanese immigrants for construction over the jars japantown has become a home to a japanese community with restaurants and shops and a popular tourism decision in the heart of san francisco. and san francisco and japantown is quite unique it is one of the three remaining chung's by the states and how i explain japantown we're a city within a city to taste and experience the japanese culture but really be a community what is all about and one of the best things about japantown is the food. there are dozens of shops in the neighborhood serving from modern deserts and go with friends. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> my name is t a leader of
and again, thank you, ben. thank you. members of the board, and thank you to the public health department, as well as the comptroller's office and everyone that's joining us here today. now, let's get back to work. chinatown. >> (music). >> welcome to san francisco japantown. >> san francisco japantown is the oddity downtown in the united states. >> it was founded in the late 1800s by japanese immigrants for construction over the jars japantown has become a home to a...
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sorry, ben. i >> but you see. sorry, ben.h was criticising? he actually grandees actually said the tory grandees are not as clever as they think. yeah, the idea that there are people pulling strings people pulling the strings behind as behind the scenes who are as i said before, very removed said before, very much removed from the british public and therefore might be making the wrong calls at the head of the tory party yeah. >> i mean, think if there has >> i mean, i think if there has been any string pulling, it's not well . so any not been going very well. so any plans that have been in place have very coherent. plans that have been in place have you very coherent. plans that have been in place have you know, yery coherent. plans that have been in place have you know, even oherent. plans that have been in place have you know, even ierrent. plans that have been in place have you know, even if they . plans that have been in place have you know, even if they have and, you know, even if they have got they've been very got that
sorry, ben. i >> but you see. sorry, ben.h was criticising? he actually grandees actually said the tory grandees are not as clever as they think. yeah, the idea that there are people pulling strings people pulling the strings behind as behind the scenes who are as i said before, very removed said before, very much removed from the british public and therefore might be making the wrong calls at the head of the tory party yeah. >> i mean, think if there has >> i mean, i think if...
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ben, ben, ben!hahaha, jimmy, good one yeah i always love your well-timed humor. >> jimmy: thanks so ben, what can people expect to wake up to tomorrow morning >> not their bed, that's for sure because if they were smart, they would have been sleeping in their office since sunday to avoid all of this, because it's not pretty out there, jimmy! and it's not pretty in here either [ light laughter ] i'm not doing well i'm not doing good >> jimmy: okay >> i just want to be honest with you >> jimmy: okay i -- i can see that. maybe you should just go home then, ben. [ unhinged laughter >> home? did you say "home" [ hysterical laughter did you hear that? he said "home. that's probably your best joke you've made so far, jimmy. i can't go home, jimmy there's no home for me to go back to. this is it this is all i got! you think i -- you think i put myself through meteorology school by selling exotic animals for big money? like -- like -- and we're talking big, big money, jimmy. you think i did all that you thin
ben, ben, ben!hahaha, jimmy, good one yeah i always love your well-timed humor. >> jimmy: thanks so ben, what can people expect to wake up to tomorrow morning >> not their bed, that's for sure because if they were smart, they would have been sleeping in their office since sunday to avoid all of this, because it's not pretty out there, jimmy! and it's not pretty in here either [ light laughter ] i'm not doing well i'm not doing good >> jimmy: okay >> i just want to be...
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>> jimmy: all right, ben, ben, ben, it's okay we're good why don't you just go home, okay >> i am homeis is my -- this is my home. that's all i got, all i have is, like, you and the map and the studio i mean, i got -- well, i got this i don't want to talk about - >> jimmy: ben, what -- what do you -- >> no, no, no. >> jimmy: what is it, ben? you can -- honestly, you can tell me. >> i have something -- just my music. [ laughter ] it's just my music >> jimmy: i don't know, i don't know >> you guys don't want to hear no song from old ben [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: you're probably right. we probably don't want to -- we probably don't want to hear -- >> a one, a one, two, three, four ♪ ♪ life on the road ♪ hold on, hold on, hold on. [ changing pitch ] ♪ lif life life ♪ [ laughter ] ♪ life ♪ get it together, ben >> jimmy: ben, why don't you go figure it out and come back and play it for us another time? >> that's a verbal contract, jimmy fallon >> jimmy: oh, there you go there he is. [ cheers and applause "tonight show" meteorologist, ben dalton, everybody. doing all right, bud [ cheers
>> jimmy: all right, ben, ben, ben, it's okay we're good why don't you just go home, okay >> i am homeis is my -- this is my home. that's all i got, all i have is, like, you and the map and the studio i mean, i got -- well, i got this i don't want to talk about - >> jimmy: ben, what -- what do you -- >> no, no, no. >> jimmy: what is it, ben? you can -- honestly, you can tell me. >> i have something -- just my music. [ laughter ] it's just my music >>...
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i agree almost entirely with ben. i want to give you like a little bit more just historical context to it. it wasn't until 1974 that the u.s. supreme court said there could even be a recount in a state court in a federal election. we managed to go the first 200 years without this question ever coming up. bush versus gore was important for a lot of reasons. i'm going to focus on one. if you look at most of the coverage and ask most of the legal experts, not been at the time, whether or not the supreme court would take the case, most of them would say they wouldn't take the case. setting aside everything else, it was the inpopular culture in politics a sense that the courts were going to be much more involved in the resolution of political disputes. in 1996 there was a close senate election in the state of louisiana. there was an election contest and recount. neither party had lawyers. the entire thing was done by the senate. the senate rules committee got together, they said we'll do a recount and decide. it never occu
i agree almost entirely with ben. i want to give you like a little bit more just historical context to it. it wasn't until 1974 that the u.s. supreme court said there could even be a recount in a state court in a federal election. we managed to go the first 200 years without this question ever coming up. bush versus gore was important for a lot of reasons. i'm going to focus on one. if you look at most of the coverage and ask most of the legal experts, not been at the time, whether or not the...
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and again, thank you, ben. thank you. members of the board, and thank you to the public health department, as well as the comptroller's office and everyone that's joining us here today. now, let's get back to work. in fire prevention. i'm very happy at fire prevention because not only am i able to enforce the code and make changes to help the citizen of san francisco be safe in their homes or place of business, but i think my work also make sure that my fellow firefighters and first responders, when they respond to a fire, the building is also safe for them. >> you're watching san francisco rising with chris manners. today's special guest is brooke jenkins. >> hi, i'm chris manners and you are watchs san francisco rising, the show about restarting rebuilding and reimagining our city. ourguest san francisco district attorney brooke jenkins here to talk about theopeioid crisis, criminal justice and more. >> thank you so much for having me. >> thank you for being here. let's start with organized restale threft. some jurisdic
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i agree with ben. ben and i don't entirely agree they are people. sometimes they do heroic things and sometimethey do villainous things and the media shouldn't fall into either trap. sometimes the coverage just wants to make the election official the total villain. thelection was incompetently wrong. they are underming the electrics. other mes they want to make them the hero. they were foowed by what i would call the good guys or the expanding rights se of the equation. dismoo that is a narrative that the press doesn't cover. th and you are looking at me like i nevereard of. more of those lawsuits than saying the law is too restrictive. ther is a lot of coverage to sb-1 in texas and florida is about to pass another one. they are going to get sued. i sued ron desantis aftere filed the last bill and see when we can break that. but there ia lack of cerage and sigh that the r.n.c. is suing, what are they suing over, nosuing to make voting easier but to make it harder. telling the state of north carolina, your laws are too permissive, telling the state o
i agree with ben. ben and i don't entirely agree they are people. sometimes they do heroic things and sometimethey do villainous things and the media shouldn't fall into either trap. sometimes the coverage just wants to make the election official the total villain. thelection was incompetently wrong. they are underming the electrics. other mes they want to make them the hero. they were foowed by what i would call the good guys or the expanding rights se of the equation. dismoo that is a...
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that broke ben. and when he came back to portland, maine, his hometown, he spent a year really just grappling what he had witnessed in america and determined to prove that capitalism and labor could unite, could work together and be a force of good and rebuild community that he had seen in the places industry had ft you create good jobs and create amazing products and so so he created this company so. whitney and waxman together built this company american roots that creates all american sourced apparel. right? right. it was it's it's just extraordinary this how much this company is like a unicorn. right. it's they they invited a union in, right. or they they wanted to being say thread every button sourced from the united states. this is kind of what, you know, kind of impossible. right. you're i mean, were they were they encouraged in the beginning? i mean, you're sort of you sort of a lot the whole books centers around their struggle. build this company. that is what they think the united states ne
that broke ben. and when he came back to portland, maine, his hometown, he spent a year really just grappling what he had witnessed in america and determined to prove that capitalism and labor could unite, could work together and be a force of good and rebuild community that he had seen in the places industry had ft you create good jobs and create amazing products and so so he created this company so. whitney and waxman together built this company american roots that creates all american...
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that broke ben. and when he came back to portland, maine, his hometown, he spent a year really just grappling what he had witnessed in america and determined to prove that capitalism and labor could unite, could work together and be a force of good and rebuild community that he had seen in the places industry had left you create good jobs and create amazing products and so so he created this company so. whitney and waxman together built this compa that creates all american sourced apparel. right? right. it was it's it's just extraordinary this how much this company is like a unicorn. right. it's they they invited a union in right. or they they wanted to be union made everything sauce, every thread every button sourced from the united states. this is kind of what, you know kind of impossible. right. you're i mean, were they were they encouraged in the beginning?of a lot the whole books centers around their struggle. build this company. that is what they think the united states needs, what they know am
that broke ben. and when he came back to portland, maine, his hometown, he spent a year really just grappling what he had witnessed in america and determined to prove that capitalism and labor could unite, could work together and be a force of good and rebuild community that he had seen in the places industry had left you create good jobs and create amazing products and so so he created this company so. whitney and waxman together built this compa that creates all american sourced apparel....
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that broke ben. and when he came back to portland, maine, his hometown, he spent a year really just grappling what he had witnessed in america and determined to prove that capitalism and labor could unite, could work together and be a force of good and rebuild community that he had seen in the places industry had left you create good jobs and create amazing products and so so he created this company so. whitney and waxman together built this company american roots that creates all american sourced apparel. right? right. it was it's it's just extraordinary this how much this company is like a unicorn. right. it's they they invited a union in, right. or they they wanted to be union made everything sauce, every thread every button sourced from the united states. this is kind of what, you know, kind of impossible. right. you're i mean, were they were they encouraged in the beginning? i mean, you're sort of you sort of a lot the whole books centers around their struggle. build this company. that is what t
that broke ben. and when he came back to portland, maine, his hometown, he spent a year really just grappling what he had witnessed in america and determined to prove that capitalism and labor could unite, could work together and be a force of good and rebuild community that he had seen in the places industry had left you create good jobs and create amazing products and so so he created this company so. whitney and waxman together built this company american roots that creates all american...
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more from ellie and ben . thanks sam. ben. thanks sam. >> it's 933.ur top story today as britain and the us have launched air strikes against houthi rebel targets in yemen. >> yes, the houthis control much of yemen and say they're supporting their ally hamas by targeting ships heading to israel . israel. >> the leader of the rebel group vows to respond to any assault with fresh attacks on israeli and commercial ships in the red sea. >> our security editor, mark white, joins us now. good morning. mark just in layman's terms for people who don't know, before we get too bogged down in the detail, what's going on here? why are houthis here? why are the houthis attacking ships what might attacking ships and what might the for be us the repercussions for be the us and and allies attacking, responding? >> well, you touched on it in your there. the your introduction there. the houthi is an houthi rebels, which is an iranian backed group, have said that, you know, they are full square behind the palestinian people and what's happening in gaza. people and what'
more from ellie and ben . thanks sam. ben. thanks sam. >> it's 933.ur top story today as britain and the us have launched air strikes against houthi rebel targets in yemen. >> yes, the houthis control much of yemen and say they're supporting their ally hamas by targeting ships heading to israel . israel. >> the leader of the rebel group vows to respond to any assault with fresh attacks on israeli and commercial ships in the red sea. >> our security editor, mark white,...
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and again, thank you, ben. thank you. members of the board, and thank you to the public health department, as well as the comptroller's office and everyone that's joining us here today. now, let's get back to work. . >> shop and dine the 49 challenges residents to do they're shopping with the 49ers of san francisco by supporting the services within the feigned we help san francisco remain unique and successful and rib rant where will you shop the shop and dine the 49 i'm e jonl i provide sweets square feet potpie and peach cobbler and i started my business this is my baby i started out of high home and he would back for friends and coworkers they'll tell you hoa you need to open up a shop at the time he move forward book to the bayview and i thinks the t line was up i need have a shop on third street i live in bayview and i wanted to have my shop here in bayview a quality dessert shot shop in my neighborhood in any business is different everybody is in small banishes there are homemade recess pesz and ingredients from scr
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ben: or did they pay it to help the u.k.t its climate commitments, which is to reduce greenhouse gas emissions? this is designed to transition to a greener future. this is what they pointed out tonight -- essentially what the government has done is pay 500 million pounds to lose all of these jobs, these 3000 jobs that are t to go and assume -- in announcement tomorrow. tata for its part says it is losing a million pounds, and that is a huge issue, that every time it operates it is losing a million pounds a day on u.k. operations. therefore something had to be done. they say moving to this your future with the help o government money will help safeguard some jobs but not all. we think 200 jobs will be left at that site after this change to new technology. lots of questions about moving to a green future that a lot of people back, the idea of reducing the u.k.'s emissions. but at what cost? christian: stay with us because i want to talk about the wider implications. until now the green transition has been seen as a win-win --
ben: or did they pay it to help the u.k.t its climate commitments, which is to reduce greenhouse gas emissions? this is designed to transition to a greener future. this is what they pointed out tonight -- essentially what the government has done is pay 500 million pounds to lose all of these jobs, these 3000 jobs that are t to go and assume -- in announcement tomorrow. tata for its part says it is losing a million pounds, and that is a huge issue, that every time it operates it is losing a...
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here's ben rich. it is mild out there once again today but the mildest weather is in the south of the uk and it is not as mild as yesterday in the north of the uk where temperatures in the highlands got to 19.6 celsius, a new provisional record for the uk in january. but by early monday morning temperatures had dropped down to freezing because there is very mild even warm southerly winds have been replaced by some cooler air, they're working in from the west. along the dividing line between that cougar air and a very mild there, quite a lot of rain, a soggy scene that this weather watcher in east yorkshire. the rain here on our earlier radar image across parts of wales, northern england, southern scotland, a bit of snow over high ground in the southern uplands, the cumbrian files, only over the highest hills. that rain continued through the afternoon, could be enough wet weather for localised flooding across parts of northern england. to the north of that sunny skies but rather chilly. to south—east s
here's ben rich. it is mild out there once again today but the mildest weather is in the south of the uk and it is not as mild as yesterday in the north of the uk where temperatures in the highlands got to 19.6 celsius, a new provisional record for the uk in january. but by early monday morning temperatures had dropped down to freezing because there is very mild even warm southerly winds have been replaced by some cooler air, they're working in from the west. along the dividing line between...
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back to ben. i'm glad that's over! back to ben. i'm glad that's over! back to ben.hink the gales have been blowing around the cameras in the studio! thank you very much, louise. and that's bbc news at one. you can keep up with all the latest developments on the bbc website. now it's time to join our colleagues for the news where you are. have a very good afternoon. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm gavin ramjaun. a decent innings from captain ben stokes is the best it gets for england, on the opening day of the first test against india aryna sabalenka has the chance to defend her australian open title — after coming through a tough semifinal against coco gauff. and swansea have their sights set on an upset at bournemouth — as the fa cup fourth round gets underway later. hello — and welcome along to sportsday this lunchtime. winning a test series in india, is regarded as the biggest challenge in cricket — england the last side to do it, back in 2012 but their chance of repeating that has already been dented by a shaky start in the opening test, in hyderabad. they
back to ben. i'm glad that's over! back to ben. i'm glad that's over! back to ben.hink the gales have been blowing around the cameras in the studio! thank you very much, louise. and that's bbc news at one. you can keep up with all the latest developments on the bbc website. now it's time to join our colleagues for the news where you are. have a very good afternoon. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm gavin ramjaun. a decent innings from captain ben stokes is the best it gets for england, on...
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what moves has your coach, ben, not ou day. what moves has your coach, ben, got you working _ day.t moves has your coach, ben, got you working on? i'm _ day. what moves has your coach, ben, got you working on? i'm pushing - day. what moves has your coach, ben, got you working on? i'm pushing a - got you working on? i'm pushing a few moves — got you working on? i'm pushing a few moves on _ got you working on? i'm pushing a few moves on the _ got you working on? i'm pushing a few moves on the high _ got you working on? i'm pushing a few moves on the high bar. - got you working on? i'm pushing a few moves on the high bar. i - got you working on? i'm pushing a few moves on the high bar. i have | few moves on the high bar. i have landed on the bar a few times, taken a knock to the head. [30 landed on the bar a few times, taken a knock to the head.— a knock to the head. do you get a da off? a knock to the head. do you get a day off? sunday _ a knock to the head. do you get a day off? sunday is _ a knock to the head. do you get a day off? sunday is my _ a knock to the head. do you get a d
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said, some of the ways that ben said, maybe two hours.t that will the short will cost money in the short time. to put the time. you'll have to put the infrastructure in to do it. so it's not it's quite cheap, by the way. >> and the people who >> yeah. and the people who put the infrastructure are the infrastructure in in are prepared it for free if prepared to do it for free if you give them the right to take the fines because they take they see right? the fines because they take they see yes. right? the fines because they take they seeyes. yeah.t? the fines because they take they seeyes. yeah. interesting. >> yes. yeah. interesting. >> yes. yeah. interesting. >> something >> but it's not something you can of say wave a wand can just sort of say wave a wand overnight say, next week overnight and say, next week they'll all be free. so there is a little bit of preparation goes on. insurmountable on. it's not an insurmountable all, think that it's not all, but i think that it's not ehhen all, but i think that it's not either. everywhere char
said, some of the ways that ben said, maybe two hours.t that will the short will cost money in the short time. to put the time. you'll have to put the infrastructure in to do it. so it's not it's quite cheap, by the way. >> and the people who >> yeah. and the people who put the infrastructure are the infrastructure in in are prepared it for free if prepared to do it for free if you give them the right to take the fines because they take they see right? the fines because they take...
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let's go to ben wedeman in beirut. there you are, ben. okay.there news now on who might be claiming responsibility for this? >> yes. we've heard from a source with the popular mobilization forces in iraq. that's an umbrella group of a variety of iranian-linked militias in iraq which says that the attack was carried out at 3:55 a.m. by a drone attack on the base, that's the base on the syrian border. in northeastern jordan near the border with syria. the party carrying out the attack was kata hezbollah, a group in iraq that was recently targeted by the americans just southwest of baghdad and near the border with syria. it says the drone was launched from the outskirts of the marsanat base in the district near the syrian border in iraq. so, yes, that's the first claim of responsibility that we are seeing and as i said, this is a group that recently has been targeted by the united states. >> so i wonder, ben, you mentioned this hezbollah group that is in iraq, what would be the connection with hezbollah in iran? >> well, you mean in lebanon. there
let's go to ben wedeman in beirut. there you are, ben. okay.there news now on who might be claiming responsibility for this? >> yes. we've heard from a source with the popular mobilization forces in iraq. that's an umbrella group of a variety of iranian-linked militias in iraq which says that the attack was carried out at 3:55 a.m. by a drone attack on the base, that's the base on the syrian border. in northeastern jordan near the border with syria. the party carrying out the attack was...
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ben stokes on this historic win. have become captain, this is definitely the number one when. we have been part of some amazing games over the past two years. —— the number one win. but i think considering where we are, who we play begins, the position we found ourselves going into our second innings of batting was... just to be able to sit here now and say we have gone i—0 ad, i think that's a big reason as to why i feel this is our best victory since i've become captain. bbc sport's chief cricket writer stephan shemilt has been reflecting on that win for england. here's what he told us after the match from hyderabad. it certainly is the best win under ben stokes and brendon mccullum, and that's certainly a big statement if you think about what england have achieved in the two years since those two men took charge, but it also goes straight into the conversation of one of england's best overseas winds ever, especially when you consider everything they put up with during this game and before it as well. england were
ben stokes on this historic win. have become captain, this is definitely the number one when. we have been part of some amazing games over the past two years. —— the number one win. but i think considering where we are, who we play begins, the position we found ourselves going into our second innings of batting was... just to be able to sit here now and say we have gone i—0 ad, i think that's a big reason as to why i feel this is our best victory since i've become captain. bbc sport's...
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joining me now is the co—founder of climate debate uk , ben pyle. ben it seems that uk, ben pyle.y day goes by and keir starmer rows back from his green project . project. >> yeah, it's a very silly idea. in the first place. and we've got 20 years of experience to show us that this is a very silly project indeed . um, 20 silly project indeed. um, 20 years ago we've been over them since then. we've been promised green industrial revolution, green industrial revolution, green jobs, green growth. um and things of that kind. but actually all we've seen for it is an immense subsidy bill, uh, subsidies. now under the scheme that the labour last labour government introduced in their infinite wisdom, are now reaching £7 billion per year. and the subsidy regime that followed it is costing us a quarter of £1 billion a month. i think that works out about £3 billion a year. so when we look at keir starmer's plans and the plans for 28 billion spend, £28 billion a year, this is just going to multiply because they they want to spend, uh, four times. they want to build four times. they want to bu
joining me now is the co—founder of climate debate uk , ben pyle. ben it seems that uk, ben pyle.y day goes by and keir starmer rows back from his green project . project. >> yeah, it's a very silly idea. in the first place. and we've got 20 years of experience to show us that this is a very silly project indeed . um, 20 silly project indeed. um, 20 years ago we've been over them since then. we've been promised green industrial revolution, green industrial revolution, green jobs, green...
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joining me ben domenech, did i get that right, ben, dom my niche. >> you did. second time around.arry: ben is the editor-at-large at the spectator, first-time guest we come caroline downey, "national review" reporter, we welcome jason chaffetz, smartest guy in the building, former utah congressman, chair of the oversight committee, fox news contributor, author of the puppeteers, a very good book. kids, i want to begin with this clip from donald trump about new hampshire an nikki haley and get you to weigh in. here it comes. >> the people behind nikki haley are pro-amnesty, they're pro-china, they're pro-open borders. you know she wants open borders, don't kid yourself. pro-war and pro-biden. biden people coming in. they have biden stuff and coming in to register to vote in your primary. it is crazy. larry: now i don't know if all of that is true, but some of it is certainly true. i want to get your take on it. caroline, i begin with you. i want to read a poll. "boston globe" poll, 50-36 trump. plus 16%. st. an sell many poll, 54-38, 14 plus for trump. but among republicans it is 6
joining me ben domenech, did i get that right, ben, dom my niche. >> you did. second time around.arry: ben is the editor-at-large at the spectator, first-time guest we come caroline downey, "national review" reporter, we welcome jason chaffetz, smartest guy in the building, former utah congressman, chair of the oversight committee, fox news contributor, author of the puppeteers, a very good book. kids, i want to begin with this clip from donald trump about new hampshire an nikki...
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he is not a former soldier, as ben wallace is, as ben wallace was very keen to be seeking to become apeople in government have made over the years, that that is a better thing, because you're not sort of... taste is a better thing, because you're rrot sort of- - -_ is a better thing, because you're not sort of... we are not a marshal stack, not sort of... we are not a marshal stack. we — not sort of... we are not a marshal stack. we are _ not sort of... we are not a marshal stack. we are a _ not sort of... we are not a marshal stack, we are a civil— not sort of... we are not a marshal stack, we are a civil society. - stack, we are a civil society. you're — stack, we are a civil society. you're not _ stack, we are a civil society. you're not invested in your own stakeholders. i was in the us when joe biden was putting together his cabinet and his defence secretary lloyd austin was a former very senior general, that was hugely controversial. i think congress had to vote to agree that a military person rather than a civilian could be secretary of defence. so over there it is seen as an a
he is not a former soldier, as ben wallace is, as ben wallace was very keen to be seeking to become apeople in government have made over the years, that that is a better thing, because you're not sort of... taste is a better thing, because you're rrot sort of- - -_ is a better thing, because you're not sort of... we are not a marshal stack, not sort of... we are not a marshal stack. we — not sort of... we are not a marshal stack. we are _ not sort of... we are not a marshal stack. we are a _...
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ben. trump is pounding at nikki haley. i don't know if these will have an affect or not. neg nanegative ads can work in new hampshire or not, will trump win in hamas handedly as iowa. >> i think he will larry, there are a couple different dynamics, the nikki haley appeal i think really needed to have more investment in this earlier in the process to be able to stand up the kind of national campaign that would be needed to take on the former president, we have seen i think, an inability to part of any of these candidates even ron desantis of figuring out a way to go after the former president that does not lose you support, and i think in case of nikki haley she has been boosted by a lot of people who won't end up voting for r r republican nominee whoever that is, we go to a more familiar ground for her in south carolina, i think that state could deliver a bigger margin for the farm former president, we have seen a shift in way that he is viewed by evangelicals a rural voters, a lot of other voters who are now firmly essconced behind him. they cannot be changed in the time
ben. trump is pounding at nikki haley. i don't know if these will have an affect or not. neg nanegative ads can work in new hampshire or not, will trump win in hamas handedly as iowa. >> i think he will larry, there are a couple different dynamics, the nikki haley appeal i think really needed to have more investment in this earlier in the process to be able to stand up the kind of national campaign that would be needed to take on the former president, we have seen i think, an inability to...
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i something had to change, didn't it coachella thank you, ben.- coachella thank you, ben. think this is been a _ coachella thank you, ben. i think this is been a long-standing - this is been a long—standing challenge notjust this is been a long—standing challenge not just for this is been a long—standing challenge notjust for this site but the industry as a whole since the 2016 steel crisis which showed a lot of... it really is a dark day for port talbot and the communities, the individual workers, the families affected, but it is something in terms of strategic direction, that the carbonation you heard in the report is something, there is a change, questionable as to if... it is a particularly difficult transition.— is a particularly difficult transition. ~ . , transition. what people will find really confusing _ transition. what people will find really confusing about _ transition. what people will find really confusing about all- transition. what people will find really confusing about all of- transition. what people will find | really confusing about all of this, garet
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ben, what's your idea? equipment for chipmakers, and they've been very strong. they're not a cheap stock, but they are breaking out. and as long as these a.i. chips are in demand, they could do pretty well. jack: and we've been talking about the increasing demand for chips, and they are a crucial part of that value chain. thanks, guys. to read more, check out barron's.com, see the rest of those round table picks. don't forget to follow us on x, and that's all for us. we'll see you next week on "barron's roundtable." ♪ ♪
ben, what's your idea? equipment for chipmakers, and they've been very strong. they're not a cheap stock, but they are breaking out. and as long as these a.i. chips are in demand, they could do pretty well. jack: and we've been talking about the increasing demand for chips, and they are a crucial part of that value chain. thanks, guys. to read more, check out barron's.com, see the rest of those round table picks. don't forget to follow us on x, and that's all for us. we'll see you next week on...
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ben, what's your idea?ke equipment for chipmakers, and they've been very strong. they're not a cheap stock, but they are breaking out. and as long as these a.i. chips are in demand, they could do pretty well. jack: and we've been talking about the increasing demand for chips, and they are a crucial part of that value chain. thanks, guys. to read more, check out barron's.com, see the rest of those round table picks. don't forget to follow us on x, and that's all for us. we'll see you next week on "barron's roundtable." ♪ ♪
ben, what's your idea?ke equipment for chipmakers, and they've been very strong. they're not a cheap stock, but they are breaking out. and as long as these a.i. chips are in demand, they could do pretty well. jack: and we've been talking about the increasing demand for chips, and they are a crucial part of that value chain. thanks, guys. to read more, check out barron's.com, see the rest of those round table picks. don't forget to follow us on x, and that's all for us. we'll see you next week...
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ben, what's your idea? equipment for chipmakers, and they've been very strong. they're not a cheap stock, but they are breaking out. and as long as these a.i. chips are in demand, they could do pretty well. jack: and we've been talking about the increasing demand for chips, and they are a crucial part of that value chain. thanks, guys. to read more, check out barron's.com, see the rest of those round table picks. don't forget to follow us on x, and that's all for us. we'll see you next week on "barron's roundtable." ♪ ♪ starting tomorrow, we appreciate you being with us today --
ben, what's your idea? equipment for chipmakers, and they've been very strong. they're not a cheap stock, but they are breaking out. and as long as these a.i. chips are in demand, they could do pretty well. jack: and we've been talking about the increasing demand for chips, and they are a crucial part of that value chain. thanks, guys. to read more, check out barron's.com, see the rest of those round table picks. don't forget to follow us on x, and that's all for us. we'll see you next week on...
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ben, what's your idea?ve been very strong. they're not a cheap stock, but they are breaking out. and as long as these a.i. chips are in demand, they could do pretty well. jack: and we've been talking about the increasing demand for chips, and they are a crucial part of that value chain. thanks, guys. to read more, check out barron's.com, see the rest of those round table picks. don't forget to follow us on x, and that's all for us. we'll see you next week on "barron's roundtable." ♪ ♪
ben, what's your idea?ve been very strong. they're not a cheap stock, but they are breaking out. and as long as these a.i. chips are in demand, they could do pretty well. jack: and we've been talking about the increasing demand for chips, and they are a crucial part of that value chain. thanks, guys. to read more, check out barron's.com, see the rest of those round table picks. don't forget to follow us on x, and that's all for us. we'll see you next week on "barron's roundtable." ♪...
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ben, what's your idea?hipmakers, and they've been very strong. they're not a cheap stock, but they are breaking out. and as long as these a.i. chips are in demand, they could do pretty well. jack: and we've been talking about the increasing demand for chips, and they are a crucial part of that value chain. thanks, guys. to read more, check out barron's.com, see the rest of those round table picks. don't forget to follow us on x, and that's all for us. we'll see you next week on "barron's roundtable." ♪ ♪
ben, what's your idea?hipmakers, and they've been very strong. they're not a cheap stock, but they are breaking out. and as long as these a.i. chips are in demand, they could do pretty well. jack: and we've been talking about the increasing demand for chips, and they are a crucial part of that value chain. thanks, guys. to read more, check out barron's.com, see the rest of those round table picks. don't forget to follow us on x, and that's all for us. we'll see you next week on "barron's...
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of the ben jones, co—founder of the climate ben pile. pile. right. coming row right. okay so coming up a row breaks out after social commentator kissin commentator konstantin kissin defends says it's a defends britain. he says it's a great place to live question great place to live on question time. well, of course it is. especially apparently if you're a activist doesn't a climate activist who doesn't want but rule want to go to jail. but rule britannia britannia. britannia or rule britannia. there was a massive backlash to that types. why that from the usual types. why don't they just go and live somewhere a global somewhere else? plus a global row over the death row breaks out over the death penalty alabama penalty as the state of alabama uses nitrogen gas to kill an inmate right? is uses nitrogen gas to kill an inmate right ? is it now high inmate right? is it now high time the developed world ended the inhumane practice ? the inhumane practice? apparently it took him a heck of a long time to die. coming up, how's sunak victim how's
of the ben jones, co—founder of the climate ben pile. pile. right. coming row right. okay so coming up a row breaks out after social commentator kissin commentator konstantin kissin defends says it's a defends britain. he says it's a great place to live question great place to live on question time. well, of course it is. especially apparently if you're a activist doesn't a climate activist who doesn't want but rule want to go to jail. but rule britannia britannia. britannia or rule...
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işte ben de haykıryyorum."üküyim, büyük!" a year or two before the end of hertsel's life , he became a member of the british royal commission on immigration and asked the british minister of colonies to help settle jews in the sinai peninsula. he died in 1904. 44-year-old hertsel didn't let him see his dream future, but his idea had become a good source of income for england. british foreign office dear lord rothschild , i am proud to inform you on behalf of his majesty the king of great britain that your request has been sent to the cabinet of the british government and has been accepted. his majesty has agreed to establish a national home for the jews in palestine and will do his utmost to achieve this. it is very clear that the civil and religious rights of the non-jewish and indigenous residents of palestine should not be trampled on, nor should the needs be violated the legal and political aspects of the countries in that region are subject to change . i will be grateful if you present this statement to th
işte ben de haykıryyorum."üküyim, büyük!" a year or two before the end of hertsel's life , he became a member of the british royal commission on immigration and asked the british minister of colonies to help settle jews in the sinai peninsula. he died in 1904. 44-year-old hertsel didn't let him see his dream future, but his idea had become a good source of income for england. british foreign office dear lord rothschild , i am proud to inform you on behalf of his majesty the king...
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♪♪ where ben and i grew up, we'd take the subway. >> ben and matt grew up two blocks apart in cambridgeiting and acting. it seems to me you knew really early on this was it. >> probably by the time i was 13 and was taking it very seriously. >> damon was 18 when he dmrifrd a single line in his first movie "mystic pizza." >> mom, do you want my green stuff? >> the captain was hurt pretty bad. >> "good will hunting," the movie that changed his life, began as a writing assignment while damon was studying at harvard. >> you don't owe it to yourself. you owe it to me. >> i started in a playwrighting class and i handed it to ben. what do you think of this? i don't know what happens next, but we should do this together. we had the scene with robin williams, i don't think he would tolerate being talked to that way. i think he would probably say something back and probably say something like -- and he started to talk. and i went, oh, my god, that's right. we wrote that monologue that robin does on the park bench. >> you don't know about real loss, because that only occurs when you love something
♪♪ where ben and i grew up, we'd take the subway. >> ben and matt grew up two blocks apart in cambridgeiting and acting. it seems to me you knew really early on this was it. >> probably by the time i was 13 and was taking it very seriously. >> damon was 18 when he dmrifrd a single line in his first movie "mystic pizza." >> mom, do you want my green stuff? >> the captain was hurt pretty bad. >> "good will hunting," the movie that...
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of the ben jones, co—founder of the climate ben pile.n pile. right. coming row right. okay so coming up a row breaks out after social commentator kissin commentator konstantin kissin defends says it's a defends britain. he says it's a great place to live question great place to live on question time. well, of course it is. especially apparently if you're a activist doesn't a climate activist who doesn't want but rule want to go to jail. but rule britannia britannia. britannia or rule britannia. there was a massive backlash to that types. why that from the usual types. why don't they just go and live somewhere a global somewhere else? plus a global row over the death row breaks out over the death penalty alabama penalty as the state of alabama uses nitrogen gas to kill an inmate right? is uses nitrogen gas to kill an inmate right ? is it now high inmate right? is it now high time the developed world ended the inhumane practice ? the inhumane practice? apparently it took him a heck of a long time to die. coming up, how's sunak victim how's
of the ben jones, co—founder of the climate ben pile.n pile. right. coming row right. okay so coming up a row breaks out after social commentator kissin commentator konstantin kissin defends says it's a defends britain. he says it's a great place to live question great place to live on question time. well, of course it is. especially apparently if you're a activist doesn't a climate activist who doesn't want but rule want to go to jail. but rule britannia britannia. britannia or rule...