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i think based on the ast think, benjamin? i think based on the past few— think, benjamin?onths, let alone i think, benjamin? i think based on | the past few months, let alone the past few years, we seem to lurch from panic, from disaster to disaster. there is evidence today that some retailers are bringing forward their christmas sales because they are worried that not everything will be able to get on the shelves. my newspaper, the i newspaper, reported yesterday that ships are getting into the country and there is likely to be a shortage of toys by christmas. —— ships are not getting into the country. i think the danger we run here, especially as media, newspapers and telly, is that we tell people that might be a panic and then they will go out and panic and buy toys and that becomes a self—fulfilling prophecy. right now shelves look fairly 0k prophecy. right now shelves look fairly ok with this, but i wouldn't be surprised if the idea that there is a danger becomes a reality, simply because they are anxious and who wants their kids to wake up on christmas day without a
i think based on the ast think, benjamin? i think based on the past few— think, benjamin?onths, let alone i think, benjamin? i think based on | the past few months, let alone the past few years, we seem to lurch from panic, from disaster to disaster. there is evidence today that some retailers are bringing forward their christmas sales because they are worried that not everything will be able to get on the shelves. my newspaper, the i newspaper, reported yesterday that ships are getting into...
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or entirely reversed, benjamin. >> benjamin: and rich, i gather a spokesperson for mcauliffe appears to accidentally have emailed one of our reporters, tell us about that. >> one of the foxnews.com reporters tyler o'neill sent an email to the campaign asking for a response to the story that the mcauliffe campaign had hired the elias law group, known for a number of election challenges and in getting that response this spokesperson responded to our reporters saying, can we try to kill this? seem to be meant for somebody else, that story is up right now on foxnews.com. >> benjamin: and suggestion he might try to contest the result when it comes out, we will see. thank you very much. >> anita: all right, for more on this let's bring in josh sr. national political columnist for "national journal daily" who writes the against the grain column, great to see you today. so the white house press secretary says the administration is confident the democrats will pass both bills in the coming days. there were talks they were at work over the weekend, but now it looks like it will be next week. b
or entirely reversed, benjamin. >> benjamin: and rich, i gather a spokesperson for mcauliffe appears to accidentally have emailed one of our reporters, tell us about that. >> one of the foxnews.com reporters tyler o'neill sent an email to the campaign asking for a response to the story that the mcauliffe campaign had hired the elias law group, known for a number of election challenges and in getting that response this spokesperson responded to our reporters saying, can we try to...
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this really plays, that backdrop, benjamin, - them.s really plays, that backdrop, benjamin, the - them. this really plays, that - backdrop, benjamin, the classics, the history, the drama, to boris johnson? it the history, the drama, to boris johnson? ., , , ., ., johnson? it does, he is a great historian loves _ johnson? it does, he is a great historian loves to _ johnson? it does, he is a great historian loves to use - johnson? it does, he is a greatj historian loves to use historical references when trying to explain his political vision and actually the context of standing in the colosseum in rome plays into what he said about _ colosseum in rome plays into what he said about the threat of climate change — said about the threat of climate change. in the last couple of days he has _ change. in the last couple of days he has said — change. in the last couple of days he has said that we should be wary of the _ he has said that we should be wary of the fatt— he has said that we should be wary of the fall of the roman empire, we should _
this really plays, that backdrop, benjamin, - them.s really plays, that backdrop, benjamin, the - them. this really plays, that - backdrop, benjamin, the classics, the history, the drama, to boris johnson? it the history, the drama, to boris johnson? ., , , ., ., johnson? it does, he is a great historian loves _ johnson? it does, he is a great historian loves to _ johnson? it does, he is a great historian loves to use - johnson? it does, he is a greatj historian loves to use historical...
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benjamin and john, lovely to see you both. i wonder, jim benjamin and john, lovely to see you both.jim benjamin, could you start us off, please, we're going to kick off with the express. it is the gladiator. it is going to kick off with the express. it is the gladiator.— it is the gladiator. it is quite a front page. — it is the gladiator. it is quite a front page, this _ it is the gladiator. it is quite a front page, this is _ it is the gladiator. it is quite a front page, this is boris - it is the gladiator. it is quite a l front page, this is boris johnson it is the gladiator. it is quite a - front page, this is boris johnson in front page, this is borisjohnson in the colosseum in rome on saturday. they are calling him boris the gladiator because he is clearly trying to frame himself as that. he is at the summit ahead at the summit in glasgow and he had said in the last 48 hours that we should remember the lessons of the roman empire. he said it we're careful, things could disintegrate. i empire. he said it we're careful, things could disintegrate. i think we lost you _ things co
benjamin and john, lovely to see you both. i wonder, jim benjamin and john, lovely to see you both.jim benjamin, could you start us off, please, we're going to kick off with the express. it is the gladiator. it is going to kick off with the express. it is the gladiator.— it is the gladiator. it is quite a front page. — it is the gladiator. it is quite a front page, this _ it is the gladiator. it is quite a front page, this is _ it is the gladiator. it is quite a front page, this is boris -...
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, we are talking about 254,000 of said benjamins. >> making it rain in here, benjamins, i wish. there's so much mystery surrounding the artist known as banksy. wo is he? where is he? and after the latest auction of one of his pieces, how does he get paid if no one knows who he is? >> i can't tell you how terrified i am to bring down this hammer. >> art auctions aren't typically known for being terrifying, but the last time this piece was in this room up for auction with the same auctioneer behind the podium, this happened. the piece by banksy, originally titled girl with balloon, partially shredded immediately after it was sold for $1.4 million back in 2018. at the time, the anonymous artist writing on instagram, some people think it didn't really shred. it did. some people think the auction house were in on it. they weren't. but now, love is in the bin. the world famous half-shredded piece fetching far more than half price. >> as selling, ladies and gentlemen, a new world record. >> the piece selling for $25 million. a record for th
, we are talking about 254,000 of said benjamins. >> making it rain in here, benjamins, i wish. there's so much mystery surrounding the artist known as banksy. wo is he? where is he? and after the latest auction of one of his pieces, how does he get paid if no one knows who he is? >> i can't tell you how terrified i am to bring down this hammer. >> art auctions aren't typically known for being terrifying, but the last time this piece was in this room up for auction with the...
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for benjamin bristow. his good friend misterblaine . after a few ballots it became clear to harland that he wasn't going to be able to pull it off. and so on key rollcall, four or five times into the convention, harland wrote bristow delegates to the former governor of ohio. so you can imagine the rest of the story. it was not uncommon in those days for presidents to put their campaign managers on the supreme court and in fact abraham lincoln did that. and so in 1877 and the first year of thehayes administration , it was not benjamin bristow who was appointed to the supreme court but johnmarshall . and he served from 1877 to 1911. he was the only, the reason every law student knows john marshall harlan and justice were such when he was before the supreme court, over the senate judiciary committee was asked who was your favorite supreme court justice, john marshall harley. interestingly enough marshall's father named him john marshall after the most significant chief justice in american history in the hopes that his young son might end u
for benjamin bristow. his good friend misterblaine . after a few ballots it became clear to harland that he wasn't going to be able to pull it off. and so on key rollcall, four or five times into the convention, harland wrote bristow delegates to the former governor of ohio. so you can imagine the rest of the story. it was not uncommon in those days for presidents to put their campaign managers on the supreme court and in fact abraham lincoln did that. and so in 1877 and the first year of...
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hello, there. benjamin. thanks for joining us. first of all, can you explain how something like this could have unfolded in the us? why things are these are better way? yes. there's absolute when it comes to firearms, a lot of times they are just pops up. i comedy. speculate on this one. but if it was to say, could just be like what you just mentioned when the quote where something is launched inside the bow, where you're firing clients, you've got the explosion. i want to, in this way, is going to be a project though. and of course, in this case, could be lethal. can you explain exactly how a prop gun works? well, what is it that it could be anything? it could just be a robot gundy could just be plastic. it could be a sauce if we look at john wick, everything is, is off. so this gas power just only gas inside to move the top of the pistol to simulate the shooting. so these are very say nobody is going to get her. so what i mean, it can be anything in the u. k. the right is that we have a top engine. so if you defy any grains, not
hello, there. benjamin. thanks for joining us. first of all, can you explain how something like this could have unfolded in the us? why things are these are better way? yes. there's absolute when it comes to firearms, a lot of times they are just pops up. i comedy. speculate on this one. but if it was to say, could just be like what you just mentioned when the quote where something is launched inside the bow, where you're firing clients, you've got the explosion. i want to, in this way, is...
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harlan had a famous law partner named benjamin who served in the thgrant administration and harln thought, bristol would be the perfect candidate of the united states on the republican ticket after 8 years of the grant administration which had lot of problems with scandals. bristol is the guy that grant brought in to try to keep up the mess and the mess was the customs house in new york which produced most of the renew for the government. he made bristol secretary of the treasury after first solicitor general, in fact, the first solicitor general of the united states. harlan was his friend and for a short period of time his law partner and if you wanted to be president, you didn't admit. you had to act like you were being drafted and so the republican convention is in louisville, my hometown, harlan goes to gop convention in cincinnati with the gel of getting new mexico nation from the president ofti the united instates in 1876, benjamin bristol, his good friend. after a few ballots it became clear to harlan that he wasn't going going to be ablesn to pull it off and so on a key roll call
harlan had a famous law partner named benjamin who served in the thgrant administration and harln thought, bristol would be the perfect candidate of the united states on the republican ticket after 8 years of the grant administration which had lot of problems with scandals. bristol is the guy that grant brought in to try to keep up the mess and the mess was the customs house in new york which produced most of the renew for the government. he made bristol secretary of the treasury after first...
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davis upholds benjamin. the same time there's a growing tension between the factions of the confederacy i'm sorry between guard davis and the politics. davis's political opponents are thinking maybe we should make beauregard president. davis isn't. at the same time beauregard is becoming highly critical of davis's advisers. he said his advisers should be, could be sent on a foreign mission to the celestial empire or to japan. we all know the confederacy really needs to happen is recognition. at the same time the secretary of the nations steven mallory believes beauregard one of the most self-sufficient vein and the army. tell us what you really think. they have that tension davis doesn't like beauregard and davis is seen as a political rival. but beauregard is not as question goes. he's not very good at politics and jefferson davis is. when davis says i want you to make up with benjamin beauregard sent a letter where he half apology and he replies your friend. they no longer have warm and fuzzy relations wit
davis upholds benjamin. the same time there's a growing tension between the factions of the confederacy i'm sorry between guard davis and the politics. davis's political opponents are thinking maybe we should make beauregard president. davis isn't. at the same time beauregard is becoming highly critical of davis's advisers. he said his advisers should be, could be sent on a foreign mission to the celestial empire or to japan. we all know the confederacy really needs to happen is recognition. at...
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>> jimmy: and we have great music from alec benjamin [ cheers and applause we like alec benjamin. "thank you notes." but i want to do a quick little mention here right now there's is a new book that i picked up. yeah, this will make a good gift right here. this is "music is history" by questlove. [ cheers and applause this is out tuesday, october 19th, this book comes out, so pre-order it right now but you were telling me about this i didn't believe that you would actually get this done because you just directed an award-winning documentary, but you did this basically, it goes every year from 1971 to present of, like, the biggest songs of the year or music >> questlove: or my favorite songs of that year >> jimmy: yeah, and also the times, and how it reflects the times. >> questlove: it's a book of playlists. >> jimmy: yeah, it's a book of playlists, and great stories around the songs and stuff i did not even know. like, certain cool things about the police i didn't understand what year -- i'm going to guess. what is the biggest year that you've discussed in this book. ready? can i
>> jimmy: and we have great music from alec benjamin [ cheers and applause we like alec benjamin. "thank you notes." but i want to do a quick little mention here right now there's is a new book that i picked up. yeah, this will make a good gift right here. this is "music is history" by questlove. [ cheers and applause this is out tuesday, october 19th, this book comes out, so pre-order it right now but you were telling me about this i didn't believe that you would...
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don't forget to catch the benjamin edge podcast.me to have this show. jesse watters will be hosting "fox news primetime" all next week and tucker carlson is next. in the meantime, be lovers of freedom and anxious for the fray. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> tucker: good evening, and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." we are going to do a little something different for the next hour. we are going to try to explain what this country is fighting with itself about. one of the lines that divide us? it's pretty obviously not the old partisan divide the rest of us grew up with. republican versus democrat. we have figured that out now. on the democratic side you see her she had to lead pretty certain she is not on you
don't forget to catch the benjamin edge podcast.me to have this show. jesse watters will be hosting "fox news primetime" all next week and tucker carlson is next. in the meantime, be lovers of freedom and anxious for the fray. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> tucker: good evening, and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." we are going to do a little something different for the next hour. we are going to try to explain what this country is fighting with itself about. one of...
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the royal swedish academy of sciences says that the work of benjamin list and david mcmillan has had a great impact on pharmaceutical research and is already benefiting human kind greatly. or let's bring in poor research outside the royal speech academy of sciences in stockholm for us. who this is kaley and award for research with real practical implications here? yes, the starship, perhaps not quite as earth shattering for the lay person as a yesterday's prize in physics for the coin modeling research. but the price has just been announced on mayor on the steps of the rural swedish academy of sciences in stockholm and a big one in the science world. and benjamin list of germany and david mcmillan of the usa for they work on development of asymmetric or got a ketosis. now, my old chemistry teacher would be shocked to see one of his worst students. i'm trying to get his head round this on our books. this essentially relates to chemists ability to construct molecules and this is needed in everything from energy in but trees to creating durable materials to even inhibiting the process t
the royal swedish academy of sciences says that the work of benjamin list and david mcmillan has had a great impact on pharmaceutical research and is already benefiting human kind greatly. or let's bring in poor research outside the royal speech academy of sciences in stockholm for us. who this is kaley and award for research with real practical implications here? yes, the starship, perhaps not quite as earth shattering for the lay person as a yesterday's prize in physics for the coin modeling...
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a big one in the science world, benjamin list of germany and david mcmillan of the usa for they work on development of asymmetric or gonna catalyst this. this essentially relates to a chemist ability to construct molecules and this is needed in everything from energy in but trees to creating durable materials. so even inhibiting the precisely progress of diseases. and before the work of these 2 scientists, it was thought there were only 2 catalysts, and those are things that can accelerate chemical reactions without becoming parts of them. i was thought they were already metal, and enzymes, but the work of benjamin list and david mcmillan has shown that there are a now these organic catalysts. and the idea is that this now makes the processes in all sorts of industries a lot more efficient. a lot greener, which can also tie in so those are the prize in physics affecting affecting us all with climate change as we now look forward to the rest of them though, by week the literature price smarter than going to also for the pace prize, bach her in stock on for economics next week. and thi
a big one in the science world, benjamin list of germany and david mcmillan of the usa for they work on development of asymmetric or gonna catalyst this. this essentially relates to a chemist ability to construct molecules and this is needed in everything from energy in but trees to creating durable materials. so even inhibiting the precisely progress of diseases. and before the work of these 2 scientists, it was thought there were only 2 catalysts, and those are things that can accelerate...
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i was thought they were already metal and enzymes, but the work of benjamin waste and david mcmillan has shown that there are a now these organic catalysts. and the idea is that this now makes the processes in all sorts of industries a lot more efficient, a lot greener, which can also tie in. so those are the prize in physics affecting, affecting us all with climate change. as we now look forward to the rest of the know by week, the literature price smarter than going to also for the pace prize, bach her in stock on for economics next week. ah, claire again, i'm fully battle with the headlines on al jazeera, the world health organization has approved the use of a malaria vaccine for children. w h o has been testing it in 3 african countries in 2019 a lot.
i was thought they were already metal and enzymes, but the work of benjamin waste and david mcmillan has shown that there are a now these organic catalysts. and the idea is that this now makes the processes in all sorts of industries a lot more efficient, a lot greener, which can also tie in. so those are the prize in physics affecting, affecting us all with climate change. as we now look forward to the rest of the know by week, the literature price smarter than going to also for the pace...
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benjamin, your thoughts on this? i continent. ben'amin, your thoughts on this? ~ , , ., on this? think it is trying to broaden an _ on this? i think it is trying to broaden an arrangement - on this? i think it is trying to j broaden an arrangement like on this? i think it is trying to - broaden an arrangement like cop26 can succeed in achieving, notjust things— can succeed in achieving, notjust things like — can succeed in achieving, notjust things like carbon emissions but tackling — things like carbon emissions but tackling deforestation. these are major— tackling deforestation. these are major challenges is still some of those _ major challenges is still some of those countries, you named bolsonaro, the leaders are most reluctant— bolsonaro, the leaders are most reluctant so there will have to be some _ reluctant so there will have to be some carrot and stick to get these countries — some carrot and stick to get these countries to agree to global agreement on things like deforestation.— agreement on things like deforestation. �* , , ., deforestation. ben, still staying on the
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first, benjamin hall live in the u.k. benjamin?ached no real conclusions of its own other than to say at some point somewhere covid came from a bat. china also hampered that investigation. nevertheless, the who insists they're going to try again, another attempt to discover where the virus came from. 26 unpaid scientists from 26 countries including the u.s. and china have been chosen and asking for support. >> i would ask everyone, countries, journalistics and everybody else do create a little space for that discussion to happen. because this is probably right now, our best chance. it may be our last chance to understand the origins of this virus. >> among the team is a dr. katherine martha, a leading expert on lab safety which indicates they're open to the possibility of the lab leak. despite the fact that she discounted the idea. off the team is dr. peter daszek who had ties to this wuhan lab. preempting the announcement, china says that they would analyze 200,000 blood samples to traces of covid. china also said they would do th
first, benjamin hall live in the u.k. benjamin?ached no real conclusions of its own other than to say at some point somewhere covid came from a bat. china also hampered that investigation. nevertheless, the who insists they're going to try again, another attempt to discover where the virus came from. 26 unpaid scientists from 26 countries including the u.s. and china have been chosen and asking for support. >> i would ask everyone, countries, journalistics and everybody else do create a...
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in 2003 he received the rank of ambassador by benjamin netanyahu, then foreign minister careerbegan the youngest diplomat with the rank in the foreign ministry. three years later he was assigned to be ambassador of israel to australia and nonresident ambassador to fiji. period 2014 ambassador rotem was senior deputy director. in october 2016 he was appointed by prime minister benjamin netanyahu as it was really foreign ministry acting director general where he became permanent later that year. he served in that position in 2020 when he returned to privatt life. pleasure for me too introduce my friend ambassador rotem. >> thank you. >> ambassador rotem welcome. >> leak is much for having>> me. >> great to have you here. >> let's start by getting your general impression of what the feeling is in israel and also perhaps other allies of the united states in the middle east and elsewhere in the wake of the u.s. withdraw from afghanistan. there is a debate about whether america's credibility has beene fiercely harmed among the allies and i would like to get your unvarnished impression. >> in
in 2003 he received the rank of ambassador by benjamin netanyahu, then foreign minister careerbegan the youngest diplomat with the rank in the foreign ministry. three years later he was assigned to be ambassador of israel to australia and nonresident ambassador to fiji. period 2014 ambassador rotem was senior deputy director. in october 2016 he was appointed by prime minister benjamin netanyahu as it was really foreign ministry acting director general where he became permanent later that year....
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benjamin hall is live with what we know so far. benjamin. >> reporter: yeah, hi, arthel. what is so significant as you both pointed out is that this is an attack which was carried out on the taliban in the center of kabul and it comes after so many experts have been warning that with the taliban taking over, this is what might happen. chaos ensues and the country could head towards a civil war. we've already seen attacks like this increase you across the country and there's a growing suggestion that other terror groups are being emboldened. this is what poses a major threat to the u.s. the blast on sunday as you say struck near the entrance of the mosque in kabul and it targeted a memorial service for the mother of the taliban spokesman. at least eight civilians were killed, more wounded. isis-k are the key suspects. since the taliban took over afghanistan in mid-august, attacks by the isis afill yet have in-- affiliate have increased dramatically. in the last week alone isis-k have claimed a series of attacks in the country's east where they maintain a strong presence, k
benjamin hall is live with what we know so far. benjamin. >> reporter: yeah, hi, arthel. what is so significant as you both pointed out is that this is an attack which was carried out on the taliban in the center of kabul and it comes after so many experts have been warning that with the taliban taking over, this is what might happen. chaos ensues and the country could head towards a civil war. we've already seen attacks like this increase you across the country and there's a growing...
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benjamin butterworth, we know you are a spice girls fan, are you also a stones and a beatles fan?you also a stones and a beatles fan?— a beatles fan? i am going to confess. _ a beatles fan? i am going to confess. i — a beatles fan? i am going to confess, i love _ a beatles fan? i am going to confess, i love the _ a beatles fan? i am going to confess, i love the beatles l a beatles fan? i am going to i confess, i love the beatles and a beatles fan? i am going to - confess, i love the beatles and i don't really listen to the rolling stones, so i am with paul mccartney, but paul mccartney is having quite the week. it was only the other day he said it wasjohn lennon who split up he said it wasjohn lennon who split up the beatles and not him and revealed john lennon had walked into a meeting and said, the beatles are over, so he is really putting straight some 50 world feuds this week. �* , , �* straight some 50 world feuds this week. �* , , ~ ., straight some 50 world feuds this week. �* , , �* . straight some 50 world feuds this week. , y~ ., ., week. aubrey allegretti, are you a sto
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benjamin, do you have me? i don't think we have him.ve television, everybody. you just lose some audio. we're going to try and get him back. so, we're going to take a break real quick. for now, coming up, you got a texas town again at the center of controversy, how a state law prompted this unbelievable directive about holocaust history in the classroom. directive about holocaust history in the classroom >> if you have a book on the holocaust that you have one that has an opposing -- >> how do you oppose the holocaust? >> what? >> believe me, that's come up. >> believe me, that's come up. - had enough? - no... arthritis. here. new aspercreme arthritis. full prescription-strength? reduces inflammation? thank the gods. don't thank them too soon. kick pain in the aspercreme. ♪ it's grilled cheese time. ♪ ♪ yeah, it's time for grilled cheese. ♪ ♪ after we make grilled cheese, ♪ ♪ then we're eating grilled cheese. ♪ ♪ because it's time. ♪ ♪ yeah. ♪ ♪ time for grilled cheese. ♪ most bladder leak pads were similar. until always discreet invent
benjamin, do you have me? i don't think we have him.ve television, everybody. you just lose some audio. we're going to try and get him back. so, we're going to take a break real quick. for now, coming up, you got a texas town again at the center of controversy, how a state law prompted this unbelievable directive about holocaust history in the classroom. directive about holocaust history in the classroom >> if you have a book on the holocaust that you have one that has an opposing --...
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first to benjamin hall live in london. hi, benjamin. >> hi, martha. general milley said this was an enormous change to the character of war fare. the u.s. military needed to adapt accordingly to keep up and respond. this is the first time a u.s. military official said that china was surprising them. the missiles capable of being armed with a nuclear warhead circled the glow in low orbit at five times the speed of sound before gliding down towards their targets. china's new technology makes the multibillion dollar u.s. missile defensive obsolete. >> they have gone from a peasant based infantry army that was very large in 1979 to a very capable military that covers all the domains and has global ambitions. so china is significant on our horizon. >> china's military is expanding in other ways. beijing is building cyber capabilities and conventional forces and engaging in military activity near taiwan. the cia said they were setting up a mission center for china. when . >> martha: thanks, benjamin. nikki haley is here, former governor of south carolina an
first to benjamin hall live in london. hi, benjamin. >> hi, martha. general milley said this was an enormous change to the character of war fare. the u.s. military needed to adapt accordingly to keep up and respond. this is the first time a u.s. military official said that china was surprising them. the missiles capable of being armed with a nuclear warhead circled the glow in low orbit at five times the speed of sound before gliding down towards their targets. china's new technology...
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i have madame benjamin american political activists and co founder of code pink, my dad. thank you very much indeed for that. thank you. and staying with america, i said, being tortured and held captive for 17 years. a pakistani national has finally been cleared for release from america has gone ton with a prison. however, being clear doesn't actually mean he walks free and it's so happening despite washington admitting that he should never, that he should never have been detained in the 1st place. marana gassett f explains mohammed rabbani is one of one of them obeys longest serving inmates 17 years and one month he has been locked up in get mo, by all accounts, innocent, never charged with any terror related offences. never brought to trial. once a taxi driver, his crime was that he was in the wrong place at the wrong time. on september, the 10th 2000 to pakistani authorities arrested 2 individuals believed to be half ankle and his driver outside the apartment complex. by september, the 11th 2002, it was determined that an individual named mohammed are mad girl, ambrose
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i was thought there were already metal and enzymes, but the work of benjamin list and david mcmillan has shown that they're all at now . these organic catalysts. and the idea is that this now makes the process is in all sorts of industries a lot more efficient. and a lot greener, which can also tie in. so those are the prize in physics affecting affecting us all with climate change. and as we now look forward to the rest of the know by week, the literature prize smarter than going to also for the pace prize back here in stock on for economics. next week under monday can catch up any time, little as toys recovering on our website. the address for that is our desire to come, and you can also watch a slide by clicking on the orange 9 icon out here. don't come. ah, and one of the top stories and al jazeera, the world health organization has endorsed the 1st ever malaria vaccine. w h o has recommended it be rolled out to millions of children across africa. black. so smith, klein vaccine was found to be about 30 percent effective at preventing severe cases of malaria, which is transmitted
i was thought there were already metal and enzymes, but the work of benjamin list and david mcmillan has shown that they're all at now . these organic catalysts. and the idea is that this now makes the process is in all sorts of industries a lot more efficient. and a lot greener, which can also tie in. so those are the prize in physics affecting affecting us all with climate change. and as we now look forward to the rest of the know by week, the literature prize smarter than going to also for...
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the royal swedish academy of sciences as the work of benjamin list. and david mcmillan has had a great impact on pharmaceutical research and has already greatly benefiting human kind many molecules. it can be mirror image was from one another, so there can look like a sound like that and pretty much the same, but not exactly. and that looks like on important, but in biology it's hugely important. so the human body can react completely differently to the same molecule. if it's right on the left hand it, in the worst case it can be the one version can be an effective drug. the other walk on that bad side effects. so it's hugely important to be able to control that . and that's something that when achieved with its molecules, is molecules by themselves are left handed, or i turn it and can transfer that to the target to work and specifically derive one part on one of those nobel orient benjamin list said he was surprised by the committee's decision basically worked a professor, david mcmann, and i have discovered in around the late ninety's was that ther
the royal swedish academy of sciences as the work of benjamin list. and david mcmillan has had a great impact on pharmaceutical research and has already greatly benefiting human kind many molecules. it can be mirror image was from one another, so there can look like a sound like that and pretty much the same, but not exactly. and that looks like on important, but in biology it's hugely important. so the human body can react completely differently to the same molecule. if it's right on the left...
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i'm joined by my guest, madame b. benjamin in washington. she is an author, as well as co founder of code, pink and charlottesville. we have david swanson. he is the executive director of world beyond war dot org and campaign coordinator for roots action dot org. and in managua, we cross the sarah flounders. she is a co director of the international action center or a crosswalk rules and the fact that means he can jump in anytime you want. and i always appreciate it. i'm and if i go to you 1st in washington, and i'm sure all of us watched out the 3 generals being held to account for the evacuation. the botched evacuation of the of kabul and i was not satisfied, not in the least. okay. we have, we, we have the afghanistan papers that came out, i think in december, tooth, 2019. that would have been a good starting point in my opinion, because these generals have never been held to account for what their own rank said about that war for 20 years. but nobody in congress, even one to venture there, they were more upset about the optics about at a
i'm joined by my guest, madame b. benjamin in washington. she is an author, as well as co founder of code, pink and charlottesville. we have david swanson. he is the executive director of world beyond war dot org and campaign coordinator for roots action dot org. and in managua, we cross the sarah flounders. she is a co director of the international action center or a crosswalk rules and the fact that means he can jump in anytime you want. and i always appreciate it. i'm and if i go to you 1st...
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." 15 years of the "real housewives" series he created and time at home with his 2-year-old son, benjaminthe man whose invention allowed millions of us amateurs to experience the thrillthe week, discovery in the shallow waters of the mediterranean sea off the coast of northern israel. a scuba diver found this three-foot sword, which historians say is some 900 years old and belonged to crusaders fighting in the middle east. the diver brought the rare find covered in stone and marine life to the surface so it would not be lost, and handed it over to be lost, and handed it over to for people who could use a lift new neutrogena® rapid firming. a triple-lift serum with pure collagen. 92% saw visibly firmer skin in just 4 weeks. neutrogena® for people with skin. you don't get much time for yourself. so when you do, make it count with crest pro-health. it protects the 8 areas dentists check for a healthier mouth. the #1 toothpaste brand in america. crest. look at these mighty quaker oats. small in size, epic in taste. heart-healthy a good source of fiber. and provides lasting energy. there's no
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so we're can specifically derive one part on here as one of the laurie and benjamin lists response to has when basically worked a professor david mcmillan, i have discovered in around the late ninety's was that there is a 3rd class of catalyst available, which with which we can make all these molecules that we need, like drugs and send more rules, but also plastics. pretty much everything that surrounds us and the new class that we discover organic molecules before we talk. there are only enzymes and transition metal complexes that can be used as covers. and we found simple small organic molecules that you can isolate from, from natural materials. and some we even make an own body like the amino acid proliant, which we used as a catalyst. and that was really a shock even to us at the time. well, ali, i spoke to jennifer newson, she is the content head of edison, the chemistry, wild. that's the monthly news magazine published by the royal society of chemistry . she explains the significance of their discovery. melanie, alice showed that you could use small organic molecules, so things
so we're can specifically derive one part on here as one of the laurie and benjamin lists response to has when basically worked a professor david mcmillan, i have discovered in around the late ninety's was that there is a 3rd class of catalyst available, which with which we can make all these molecules that we need, like drugs and send more rules, but also plastics. pretty much everything that surrounds us and the new class that we discover organic molecules before we talk. there are only...
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thank you. benjamin. thank you to shop. thank you. grease man. thank you. and puppy long live friends. ah, france will now fit they sites on becoming the 1st team to successfully defend the world cup since brazil, one back to back titles. in 19581962. peter stammered, al jazeera, meanwhile, woke up qualifies continued on other continents in south america. brazil dropped points as they were held to a goals draw by columbia. but they still need the qualifying competition. 6 points . claire of 2nd placed argentina who beat uruguay. 3 mill, lina mess he scored 8 minutes before the break with what looked like a past that failed to connect as still somehow sneaks into the next, but triggered to paul and loved pedo martinez also caught on the school sheets. it was a shock in central american qualifying panama, when they 1st have a well cup qualifier against the united states. they won one mill in panama city with a go from and about good boy. with us who started with a largely 2nd string team dropped to 2nd behind mexico in the standings. 3 time african champions
thank you. benjamin. thank you to shop. thank you. grease man. thank you. and puppy long live friends. ah, france will now fit they sites on becoming the 1st team to successfully defend the world cup since brazil, one back to back titles. in 19581962. peter stammered, al jazeera, meanwhile, woke up qualifies continued on other continents in south america. brazil dropped points as they were held to a goals draw by columbia. but they still need the qualifying competition. 6 points . claire of 2nd...
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we're very happy france one to thank you benjamin. thank you to shop. thank you. grease man. thank you. in pappy long live friends. ah, france will now set their sights on becoming the 1st team to successfully defend the world cup since brazil, one back to back titles in 19581962. peter stammered al jazeera, meanwhile, well qualifies continued on other continents in south america. brazil dropped points as they were held to a goal, a stroll by columbia, but they still need the qualifying competition 6 points. claire of 2nd place to argentina who beat uruguay. 3 know, you know, messy scored a minute before the bright with what looked like a pos failed to connect, but still somehow sneaked into the next rodrigo to pull that knocked out a martinez. also, collins for sheets is a shell can central american qualifying panama, one the 1st ever woke up one of my against the united states, 11 know, and panama city with a go. annabel, the doi. us who stone soup with a large and 2nd string team to 2nd behind me going rankings. 3 time african champions, nigeria got revenge over the centra
we're very happy france one to thank you benjamin. thank you to shop. thank you. grease man. thank you. in pappy long live friends. ah, france will now set their sights on becoming the 1st team to successfully defend the world cup since brazil, one back to back titles in 19581962. peter stammered al jazeera, meanwhile, well qualifies continued on other continents in south america. brazil dropped points as they were held to a goal, a stroll by columbia, but they still need the qualifying...
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i was thought there were already metal and enzymes, but the work of benjamin list. and david mcmillan has shown that they're all at now these organic catalysts. and the idea is that this now makes the processes in all sorts of industries a lot more efficient, a lot greener, which can also tie into those and the prize in physics affecting, affecting us all with climate change. and as we now look forward to the rest of them though by wake the literature prize smarter than going to also for the peace prize, bach her in stock on for economics next week. ah, clara again, i am fully veritable with the headlines on al jazeera, the world health organization has approved the use of a malaria vaccine for children. w h o has been testing it in 3 african countries since 2019. malaria is the primary cause of childhood illness and death in sub saharan africa. i. some of you may know i started my career as a multi researcher, and i longed for the day that we would have an effective vaccine against this ancient and terrible diseases. and today is that day an historic day to day w,
i was thought there were already metal and enzymes, but the work of benjamin list. and david mcmillan has shown that they're all at now these organic catalysts. and the idea is that this now makes the processes in all sorts of industries a lot more efficient, a lot greener, which can also tie into those and the prize in physics affecting, affecting us all with climate change. and as we now look forward to the rest of them though by wake the literature prize smarter than going to also for the...
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this is the work of benjamin list. and david mcmillan has had a great impact on pharmaceutical research and is already greatly benefiting human kind. many molecules can be mirror images from one another, so they can look like the sand like that and pretty much the same, but not exactly. and that looks like unimportant, but in biology it's hugely important. so the human body can react completely differently to the same molecule if it's right and left handed. in the worst case it can be the one version can be an effective drug. the other one can have bad side effects. so it's hugely important to be able to control that. and that something that one achieved with these molecules is molecules by themselves are left handed. all right and, and can't transfer that to the target. so we're can specifically derive one part no been nori, it's benjamin. this said he was surprised by the committee's decision. basically worked a professor david mcmillan, i have discovered in around the late ninety's was that there is a 3rd class of c
this is the work of benjamin list. and david mcmillan has had a great impact on pharmaceutical research and is already greatly benefiting human kind. many molecules can be mirror images from one another, so they can look like the sand like that and pretty much the same, but not exactly. and that looks like unimportant, but in biology it's hugely important. so the human body can react completely differently to the same molecule if it's right and left handed. in the worst case it can be the one...
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it's an honor to be here again together with all of you. 11 years ago, previous honorees, benjamin andwon for their film and this year it reminded us who we are in a nationally recognized, nationally watched, abc documentary, reminding us that we as a latino community, are the soul of this nation, we are the corasone of this country. to our community leaders, to our families, to our friends, who are sharing this moment of history, our indigenous roots, and recognizing the valuable contributions that we as community members have made here in san francisco, and beyond. many thanks to mayor breed for recognizing our community throughout this pandemic and into our recovery. and to all of you, the leaders and the honorees, today, and in the past and future you are in the gratitude and we salute you. unprecedented global pandemic over the last 19 months. facing social and political uncertainty. just remember where we were one year ago, one year ago, thinking about what the future of our country would be. uncertainty and unrest. we've turned a corner. and our recovery is at hand. it's anna ac
it's an honor to be here again together with all of you. 11 years ago, previous honorees, benjamin andwon for their film and this year it reminded us who we are in a nationally recognized, nationally watched, abc documentary, reminding us that we as a latino community, are the soul of this nation, we are the corasone of this country. to our community leaders, to our families, to our friends, who are sharing this moment of history, our indigenous roots, and recognizing the valuable contributions...
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benjamin estuvo aÑo y medio sin trabajar por la pandemias. el bus sin techo. >> entre $ 3000 y $ 5000. blanco: ¿quÉ hace con ese dinero aquÍ? >> compro lo que me gusta. blanca: 280.000 personas viven del turismo en nueva york. >> en el 2019 la ciudad de nueva york recibiÓ 66 millones de turistas, los cuales son el grupo del turismo 47.000.000.000 $ fueron en consumo. blanca: la mitad de esos ingresos provienen de los turistas internacionales, a pesar de que sÓlo son el 20% del turismo en general. >> el turismo internacional viene a la ciudad de nueva york y se queda por mucho mÁs tiempo. requiere de mÁs dÍas de ocupaciÓn hotelera. blanca: por eso la ciudad confÍa en ellos para seguir recuperÁndose econÓmicamente. fÉlix: atenciÓn a esto, la empresa de transporte compartido reportÓ que se registraron mÁs de 4000 informes de agresiones sexuales en su plataforma. se calcula que ofrece cerca de 1 millÓn de viajes en estados unidos. este es el primer informe de la empresa sobre los problemas de seguridad de su aplicaciÓn. paulina: faltan tan sÓlo o
benjamin estuvo aÑo y medio sin trabajar por la pandemias. el bus sin techo. >> entre $ 3000 y $ 5000. blanco: ¿quÉ hace con ese dinero aquÍ? >> compro lo que me gusta. blanca: 280.000 personas viven del turismo en nueva york. >> en el 2019 la ciudad de nueva york recibiÓ 66 millones de turistas, los cuales son el grupo del turismo 47.000.000.000 $ fueron en consumo. blanca: la mitad de esos ingresos provienen de los turistas internacionales, a pesar de que sÓlo son el...
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the nobel prize in chemistry has been awarded to, to scientists, benjamin list, and david mcmillan for the development of a precise tool for building molecules. their chemical toolkit has been used for a wide range of purposes, including storing energy and batteries and discovering new drugs. witnesses up next, wearing an afghan man forced to leave the country with his family? outer taliban put a bounty on his head. ah ah a oh missile mosquito we can benefit from it. medation weight. is it too much to her? you for deep sleep alone with he has come at dusk, but andy, he's entropy she what i stored is in to the one who says that she she me, would you all so leona did ours, dan, get a hockey? oh rochel could talk just to ju can't ah, what below you see ghost jack, ma'am i bought it as deanna says me call up chin. you still at that the shed a pill form the much he saw more. what about as it he is at the ha ha ha, call you back dash as on joomla yet k k. as soon as tish me in dicky as chant m o for reconnect but to get in kit chat about it as as what now with loose ah ah ah ah ah with ah ah
the nobel prize in chemistry has been awarded to, to scientists, benjamin list, and david mcmillan for the development of a precise tool for building molecules. their chemical toolkit has been used for a wide range of purposes, including storing energy and batteries and discovering new drugs. witnesses up next, wearing an afghan man forced to leave the country with his family? outer taliban put a bounty on his head. ah ah a oh missile mosquito we can benefit from it. medation weight. is it too...
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marÍa: hugo, benjamÍn y marcos tienen 22,24 y 25 aÑos respectivamente. >> las otras cremas las destinadasolos. la estrategia de en principio marcaba el 70% como meta. locutora: tanto es asÍ que comenzaron a vacunar a niÑos, primero los que tienen necesidades especiales. chihuahua es uno de los estados fronterizos con mÁs alto Índice de vacunaciÓn. estos tres jÓvenes diseÑaron una estrategia que acelera el proceso de vacunaciÓn. >> que ellos se ahorraban mucho tiempo al momento de recargar la jeringa y lo llevaban a los mÓdulos de aplicaciÓn, en las cuales se realizaba una lÍnea de producciÓn. locutora: la estrategia que implementaron ha sido tan eficiente y exitosa que la copiaron en otros estados fronterizos. eso nos llena de orgullo, pero a nivel personal ha tenido que hacer altos sacrificios. >> tuve que salir de mi casa, no podÍa arriesgar a mis padres. hace poco naciÓ mi primer hija y me he perdido de todo el proceso de ser padre por hacerle este bien a mi paÍs. paulina: bien por ellos, muchas felicidades. capturan en colombia a uno de los narcotrÁfico es mÁs peligrosos y buscados po
marÍa: hugo, benjamÍn y marcos tienen 22,24 y 25 aÑos respectivamente. >> las otras cremas las destinadasolos. la estrategia de en principio marcaba el 70% como meta. locutora: tanto es asÍ que comenzaron a vacunar a niÑos, primero los que tienen necesidades especiales. chihuahua es uno de los estados fronterizos con mÁs alto Índice de vacunaciÓn. estos tres jÓvenes diseÑaron una estrategia que acelera el proceso de vacunaciÓn. >> que ellos se ahorraban mucho tiempo al...
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. >> benjamin: and i am benjamin hall >> martha: thanks. good afternoon. i'm martha maccallum. we have two exclusives for you this hour. first, a stunning move in the latest fox polling in the virginia governor's race. this is a bellwether for president biden as we look to tuesday in virginia, which is in all recent cycles but a blue state. take a look at this. mcauliffe, a long-time clinton pal, eight points behind the republican, glenn youngkin who is a first-time candidate. two weeks ago, mcauliffe was ahead by five in this race. this polling. this is a pretty stunning turn around. we'll see if it holds up come tuesday. likely to be a slugfest tuesday evening. both sides have started lawyering up. the mcauliffe campaign hired the first of mark alias. he's the attorney behind the 2020 election law fight. his attorney was involved in the hiring of the group that did the steele dossier. a lot of background here with the story. fox news producers reached out to the mcauliffe campaign to get a comment about the hiring of mark elias and what that might mean. they got an e-mail bac
. >> benjamin: and i am benjamin hall >> martha: thanks. good afternoon. i'm martha maccallum. we have two exclusives for you this hour. first, a stunning move in the latest fox polling in the virginia governor's race. this is a bellwether for president biden as we look to tuesday in virginia, which is in all recent cycles but a blue state. take a look at this. mcauliffe, a long-time clinton pal, eight points behind the republican, glenn youngkin who is a first-time candidate. two...
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jillian: benjamin, thank you. todd: gordon chang weighing in on the secret phone calls that mark milley made to his chinese counter part in the final days of the trump administration. here's his take. >> i think the chinese military and political leadership thought the united states was in complete disarray and terminal decline and that would have made the chinese, and i think it will make them more aggressive, more belligerent, because they think the u.s. will not be able to oppose them. we just don't know how the chinese reacted but whatever it was, i'm sure this did not work to the benefit of the united states. todd: this weekend waves of the chinese fighter jets entered taiwan's air defense zone. u.s. calling on beijing to stop the provocative fly-byes. jillian: an unidentified victim is shot and killed in a shooting 59 a philadelphia hospital. the gunman fled the scene in a u-haul but was tracked down by law enforce machine. the suspect wounded two officers in a shootout before being shot and taken into custo
jillian: benjamin, thank you. todd: gordon chang weighing in on the secret phone calls that mark milley made to his chinese counter part in the final days of the trump administration. here's his take. >> i think the chinese military and political leadership thought the united states was in complete disarray and terminal decline and that would have made the chinese, and i think it will make them more aggressive, more belligerent, because they think the u.s. will not be able to oppose them....