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bennett: that is a concern.udies are showing that multiple infections have been associated with long covid symptoms. and some longer term consequences. it changed risk of things like heart disease. other things that we want to avoid. so there is actually a cost to having multiple infections. one of the things i have been suggesting here in australia, we don't recommend a second booster for people 30-50, but it is available to them, and a lot of health-care workers are interested. it is the people who have had multiple infections who are mixing in circles where the virus is mixing. if they could reduce their risk of repeat infections, it is good for them, but it also helps the risk with the population if we can keep transmission down. haidi: there is evidence that long covid could mean a higher viral load. that the more evidence for suggesting that antivirals be rolled out more were tested in people who were vulnerable, older people and people with comorbidity. we have very strict rules about age, you had to be 6
bennett: that is a concern.udies are showing that multiple infections have been associated with long covid symptoms. and some longer term consequences. it changed risk of things like heart disease. other things that we want to avoid. so there is actually a cost to having multiple infections. one of the things i have been suggesting here in australia, we don't recommend a second booster for people 30-50, but it is available to them, and a lot of health-care workers are interested. it is the...
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bambi bennett said she didn't want to be in court for the verdict.h the news. >> here i am thinking, oh my gosh, could he have done this? and then, i'm going in the back of my head, there is no way he could've did this. >> rick felt as though he had been sandbagged. >> i believed that if god saw fit to have me go home, i would go home. >> and that thought was about all he had left. faith in god and a good appellate lawyer. in this case, bob dudek. >> in my 22 or 23 years of being in an appellate defense attorney, rick gagnon was one of only about two, possibly three people that i genuinely believed was innocent. >> that certainty would mean exactly nothing to an appeals judge. unless bob and rick could come up with new evidence. then, in 2009, a year after his verdict, rick had an encounter in prison with yet another inmate. >> and it was all excited about something. >> authorities in tennessee, the prisoner told rick, had just arrested someone for a home invasion there. >> he told me he said they identified the killer. >> that man's name was bruce h
bambi bennett said she didn't want to be in court for the verdict.h the news. >> here i am thinking, oh my gosh, could he have done this? and then, i'm going in the back of my head, there is no way he could've did this. >> rick felt as though he had been sandbagged. >> i believed that if god saw fit to have me go home, i would go home. >> and that thought was about all he had left. faith in god and a good appellate lawyer. in this case, bob dudek. >> in my 22 or 23...
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senator michael bennett, thank you so much for your time.till to come, why do we naturally focus on congressional races in the midterms, maybe statewide races prove to be the most consequential, when it comes to the future of our democracy. that is because supporters of trump's big lie, running to become the top election officials, in their states, throughout the nation. more on that, a scary story after a short break, do not go away. away because flowers find a way to break through. just like we will. join the fight at alz.org/walk make your home totally you. i did with wayfair. sometimes i'm a homebody. can never have too many pillows. sometimes i'm all business. wooo! i'm a momma 24/7. seriously with the marker? i'm a bit of a foodie. perfect. but not much of a chef. yes! ♪ wayfair you've got just what i need. ♪ ♪ ♪ this is the moment. for a treatment for moderate-to-severe eczema. cibinqo — fda approved. 100% steroid free. not an injection, cibinqo is a once-daily pill for adults who didn't respond to previous treatments. and cibinqo hel
senator michael bennett, thank you so much for your time.till to come, why do we naturally focus on congressional races in the midterms, maybe statewide races prove to be the most consequential, when it comes to the future of our democracy. that is because supporters of trump's big lie, running to become the top election officials, in their states, throughout the nation. more on that, a scary story after a short break, do not go away. away because flowers find a way to break through. just like...
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geoff bennett is away. tonight on “pbs news weekend,” delicate diplomacy.sident biden balances human rights and middle east reality in his first trip to the region. then, disinformation proliferation. how finding accurate facts about abortion has become more difficult in post-roe america. and, our weekend spotlight. geoff bennett talks to afghan war veteran jason kander about coping with post traumatic stress. jason: the clinical social worker at the va said, okay, let me get this straight. you were in the most dangerous place on the planet. you were gone for hours at a time, often just you and a translator, so you had no backup. and you were meeting with people who may want to kill you. and i was like, yeah. she goes, yeah, that's traumatic. nick: all that and the day's headlines on tonight's "pbs news weekend." >> major funding for the "pbs news weekend" has been provided by. >> for 25 years, consumer cellular has been offering no-contract wireless plans designed to help people do more of what they like. our u.s.-based customer service team can help find
geoff bennett is away. tonight on “pbs news weekend,” delicate diplomacy.sident biden balances human rights and middle east reality in his first trip to the region. then, disinformation proliferation. how finding accurate facts about abortion has become more difficult in post-roe america. and, our weekend spotlight. geoff bennett talks to afghan war veteran jason kander about coping with post traumatic stress. jason: the clinical social worker at the va said, okay, let me get this straight....
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bennett says he knew it was loose. i guess when he started the day, but he he thought he could grind through. and yeah and keep it despite the loss of always the true pro, you know, finishes report. i'm not sure we would be white cool under the my gosh. but the cranky. what you can lost her first tooth today this year she was not on live tv. yeah, but she's going to be expecting a. big payout craig bennett wants to it come to that's it for us. ken and catherine are here with the news at 6. we've had. wild stories laughs and but our our fully in our teeth are firmly for good love thanks, guys. coming up at 6 o'clock, an elderly man has been targeted in an armed robbery in daly city. what the thief was after and how the city's mayor is responding tonight. the mega millions jackpot has topped 1.1 billion dollars a drawing for the second biggest lottery in history is tonight. >> i'm ken wayne and i'm >> from the bay area's local news station. you're watching kron. 4 news at 6. >> now at 6 o'clock and armed robbery in daly
bennett says he knew it was loose. i guess when he started the day, but he he thought he could grind through. and yeah and keep it despite the loss of always the true pro, you know, finishes report. i'm not sure we would be white cool under the my gosh. but the cranky. what you can lost her first tooth today this year she was not on live tv. yeah, but she's going to be expecting a. big payout craig bennett wants to it come to that's it for us. ken and catherine are here with the news at 6....
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senator bennett, i just want to thank you for holding the hearings. one of the more informed hearings we've had, a great panel. this is why i came to the senate. it was to solve problems like this, to solve water conservation issues, to leave this world cleaner, healthier, safer than we have found it. to make sure future generations have water. i talked about farmers and ranchers being the original conservationist, remember my grandfather's building terraces in the 1960s with soil conservation and now it is our generations turn to take those next steps as well. so i appreciate the input today. i want to close just with one question for doctor herbert, the reason my wife and i support -- it's because you do a great job taking government dollars, the dollars you raise, and then you work with local farmers, local ranchers, and then you make sure those dollars are spent very efficiently. you spend it like it is your own money. we appreciate that. coming back my regional question for everybody that you didn't get to answer, and you have alluded to it, why
senator bennett, i just want to thank you for holding the hearings. one of the more informed hearings we've had, a great panel. this is why i came to the senate. it was to solve problems like this, to solve water conservation issues, to leave this world cleaner, healthier, safer than we have found it. to make sure future generations have water. i talked about farmers and ranchers being the original conservationist, remember my grandfather's building terraces in the 1960s with soil conservation...
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bennett thank you, jesse. [applause] [applause] >> okay, for our next group awards we are going to the welcome to the stage the director of the department of public health, dr. grant colfax. [applause] >> hi, everyone. i thought yfs going to be the first to start crying tonight. so, it is wnderful to be here and thank you mayor breed for your leadership in the pandemic and i want to say thank you for everything that you all have done for public health and covid has changed the department and think all of us forever and our commitment is to continue to evolve and learn with all of you and be as collaborative department as we can be as we move forward with the health challenges we have in the city. it is my pleasure to not only see-so many from the covid command center and acknowledge and celebrate that infrastructure still carries forward today in the covid task force while still managing covid and covid cases and working with community in way we learned over the last 2 years works so acknowledge that work is s
bennett thank you, jesse. [applause] [applause] >> okay, for our next group awards we are going to the welcome to the stage the director of the department of public health, dr. grant colfax. [applause] >> hi, everyone. i thought yfs going to be the first to start crying tonight. so, it is wnderful to be here and thank you mayor breed for your leadership in the pandemic and i want to say thank you for everything that you all have done for public health and covid has changed the...
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>> i have one more question senator bennett. i want to thank you for holding hearings, it's one of the more informative hearings we've had, a great panel. this is why i came to the senate. to solve problems like this. this of water conservation issues, to leave this world cleaner, healthier and safer than we found it. to make sure you generations have water. i think of farmers and ranchers being the reasonable conservationists. remember, my grandfathers building terraces in the 1960s for so conservation and now it's our generations turn to take those next steps as well. i appreciate the input today. i want to close with one question for doctor herbert. the reason my wife and i support ducks unlimited is because you do a great job taking government dollars, the dollars we raise and then you work with local farmers, local ranchers. you make sure those dollars are spent very efficiently. you spend it like it's your own money. we appreciate that. quebec's management question for everybody leading at the answer in evolution to it in
>> i have one more question senator bennett. i want to thank you for holding hearings, it's one of the more informative hearings we've had, a great panel. this is why i came to the senate. to solve problems like this. this of water conservation issues, to leave this world cleaner, healthier and safer than we found it. to make sure you generations have water. i think of farmers and ranchers being the reasonable conservationists. remember, my grandfathers building terraces in the 1960s for...
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and now the alternate prime minister, natalie bennett, of course bennett, was the prime minister when this trip was plan. you're asking me what's on the agenda today? he will laugh after this brief ceremony. b, be briefed by these really military will. so meeting with the israeli defense minister benny dance and then aunt ben gory an airport in tel aviv, the location where you see him now he will be getting a tour of the iron dome system. also the i and beam system systems that israel terms of the dome uses to intercept rockets from gauze of the iron bin system, a laser system that still being developed. he will then come here to jerusalem. expected to tor, the holocaust museum before retiring for the night, i can tell you security is very tight and extra. 16000 police officers are on the roads here. andrew, some roads already blocked the main highway from tell you to jerusalem will be blocked. what's on the agenda? well, this is more of a geo political tora, you know, many people asking us, well, is this going to revive the palestinian israeli peace process? president joe biden signi
and now the alternate prime minister, natalie bennett, of course bennett, was the prime minister when this trip was plan. you're asking me what's on the agenda today? he will laugh after this brief ceremony. b, be briefed by these really military will. so meeting with the israeli defense minister benny dance and then aunt ben gory an airport in tel aviv, the location where you see him now he will be getting a tour of the iron dome system. also the i and beam system systems that israel terms of...
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>> thank you for that question, senator bennett. i certainly think that the estimates from the forest service interim partners were 40 to $60 billion over the next 10 years to really make a dent in reducing risk to communities and protecting watersheds. i think there is a huge unmet need to address investments in our forest. there is going to be a long-term need to maintain our forests. once we invest in reducing fuels, we have to maintain those conditions to get a return on investment. that's going to mean putting prescribed fire on those lands to keep you will lower, it is going to mean ongoing thinning and work in areas near watersheds. that something we need to think of as a nation as a long-term investment in our fire-adaptive forests if we really want to maintain them for water supply and carbon storage. when we are thinking about where to invest, i think a 10 year strategy the forest service has issued makes a lot of sense. in terms of investing, dear communities and already watersheds in our dry forests is where we want to p
>> thank you for that question, senator bennett. i certainly think that the estimates from the forest service interim partners were 40 to $60 billion over the next 10 years to really make a dent in reducing risk to communities and protecting watersheds. i think there is a huge unmet need to address investments in our forest. there is going to be a long-term need to maintain our forests. once we invest in reducing fuels, we have to maintain those conditions to get a return on investment....
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geoff bennett is away. tonight on “pbs news weekend,” delicate diplomacy.alances human rights and middle east reality in his first trip to the region. then, disinformation proliferation. how finding accurate facts about abortion has become more difficult in post-roe america. and, our weekend spotlight. geoff bennett talks to afghan war veteran jason kander about coping with post traumatic stress. jason: the clinical social worker at the va said, okay, let me get this straight. you were in the most dangerous place on the planet. you were gone for hours at a time, often just you and a translator, so you had no backup. and you were meeting with people who may want to kill you. d
geoff bennett is away. tonight on “pbs news weekend,” delicate diplomacy.alances human rights and middle east reality in his first trip to the region. then, disinformation proliferation. how finding accurate facts about abortion has become more difficult in post-roe america. and, our weekend spotlight. geoff bennett talks to afghan war veteran jason kander about coping with post traumatic stress. jason: the clinical social worker at the va said, okay, let me get this straight. you were in...
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i'm geoff bennett. news weekend”, thanks for spending part of your sunday with us. have a great week. announcer: major funding for “pbs news weekend” has been provided by -- and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ >> you're watching pbs. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its narrator: hollywood s architect the paul r. williams story has been made possible in part by the richard h. driehaus foundation itvs, the independent television service with funding provided by the corporation for public broadcasting the washington dc commission on the arts and humanities the american institute of architects and ariel investments ♪ lonnie: paul williams was one of the most gifted architects of the 20th century. linda: his legacy of buildings is so strong and so compelling and so wide rangin
i'm geoff bennett. news weekend”, thanks for spending part of your sunday with us. have a great week. announcer: major funding for “pbs news weekend” has been provided by -- and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ >> you're watching pbs. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is...
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i'm geoff bennett.onight on "pbs news weekend"... as president biden wraps up his trip to the middle east, we get the latest on his high-stakes meetings in saudi arabia. then... with covid cases spiking across much of the country, we take a look at the subvariants behind this latest surge, and the protection offered by vaccines. and... correspondent nick schifrin speaks with a top saudi diplomat about the u.s./saudi relationship. mr. al-jubeir: human rights is an issue that american presidents attach great importance to, even though sometimes they don't live up to those ideals, which makes america human like the rest of the world. geoff: all that and the day's headlines on tonight's "pbs news weekend." ♪ >> major funding for "pbs news weekend" has been provided by -- >> for 25 years, consumer cellular's goal has been to provide wireless service that helps people communicate and connect. we offer a variety of no contract plans, and our u.s.-based customer service team can find one that fits you. to learn
i'm geoff bennett.onight on "pbs news weekend"... as president biden wraps up his trip to the middle east, we get the latest on his high-stakes meetings in saudi arabia. then... with covid cases spiking across much of the country, we take a look at the subvariants behind this latest surge, and the protection offered by vaccines. and... correspondent nick schifrin speaks with a top saudi diplomat about the u.s./saudi relationship. mr. al-jubeir: human rights is an issue that american...
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i'm geoff bennett.onight on "pbs news weekend"... climate crisis -- parts of europe are battling to control huge wildfires blamed on soaring temperatures. maria: i am doing very badly, very stressed and very badly. we are ally stressed. it's a shame how the fields are burning. geoff: then... crypto crash -- we look at cy's downturn and who isl ang the rden. life after roe -- with federal abortion rights overturned, we look at the long-term economic costs of abortion bans. those stories and the day's headlines on tonight's "pbs news weekend." ♪ >> major funding for "pbs news weekend" has been provided by -- >> for 25 years, consumer cellular has been offering no contact wireless plans to help people do more what they like. our service team can find a plan that fits you. to learn more, visit consumercellular.tv. ♪ >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions -- ♪ and friends of the "newshour." ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contr
i'm geoff bennett.onight on "pbs news weekend"... climate crisis -- parts of europe are battling to control huge wildfires blamed on soaring temperatures. maria: i am doing very badly, very stressed and very badly. we are ally stressed. it's a shame how the fields are burning. geoff: then... crypto crash -- we look at cy's downturn and who isl ang the rden. life after roe -- with federal abortion rights overturned, we look at the long-term economic costs of abortion bans. those...
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i'm lisa desjardins, geoff bennett is away. on this pbs news weekend...fter last week's supreme court ruling allowing people to carry firearms in public, new york legislators pass stricter gun legislation. then... the options and obstacles for president biden as he pledges to protect some access to abortion. and... our weekend spotlight with legendary u.s. soccer star, briana scuy, about her life and groundbreaking career. briana: a lot of people would assume my greatest save was the penalty kick in 99. but my greatest save was myself, was me. lisa: all that and the latest headlines on tonight's "pbs news weekend." ♪ >> major funding for "pbs news weekend" has been provided by -- >> for 25 years, consumer cellular's goal has been to provide wireless service that helps people communicate and connect. we of a variety of our no contract plans and u.s.-based customer servi team can find one that fits you. to learn more, visit consumercellular.tv. ♪ >> and with the ongoing support of these individua and institutions -- ♪ and friends of the "newshour." ♪ this p
i'm lisa desjardins, geoff bennett is away. on this pbs news weekend...fter last week's supreme court ruling allowing people to carry firearms in public, new york legislators pass stricter gun legislation. then... the options and obstacles for president biden as he pledges to protect some access to abortion. and... our weekend spotlight with legendary u.s. soccer star, briana scuy, about her life and groundbreaking career. briana: a lot of people would assume my greatest save was the penalty...
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michael bennett joins me now. >> thanks so much for coming on the show.re 100 days until the midterms. you are running to keep your seat and you yourself instead it's gonna be a tough race. what is your main message at this point? whether you're running on, given you have a president in -- all-time low? how do you work around the? >> my main message is that we need an economy that goes for everybody, not just the people of the top. for 50 years, we've had an economy, since reagan became president, and brought his trickle down on mechanics to washington d.c., we've had economy that supports really well for the 10%, not anybody else. and colorado, people can't afford a combination of housing, health care, higher education, or early childhood education. i'm fighting to change that. we have to save this democracy. we need to create economy that really works for families and gives people a sense that they're making a productive contribution to the economy and society. >> you've got this big reconciliation bill on the table, thanks to the schuman manchin deal.
michael bennett joins me now. >> thanks so much for coming on the show.re 100 days until the midterms. you are running to keep your seat and you yourself instead it's gonna be a tough race. what is your main message at this point? whether you're running on, given you have a president in -- all-time low? how do you work around the? >> my main message is that we need an economy that goes for everybody, not just the people of the top. for 50 years, we've had an economy, since reagan...
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i'm geoff bennett.onight on "pbs news weekend"... after roe -- my conversation with a woman caught up in the restrictive texas abortion law after suffering a miscarriage. marlena: i don't understand how this is happening. and it makes me sad to see many stories of other women who are going through being denied care too. i just feel that it's not right. geoff: then... long covid -- more than two years into the pandemic, we lo at the much-needed support for the 31 million americans still suffering after contracting e virus. and... butterfly effect -- the monarch butterfly joins the growing list of species facing extinction. all that and the day's headlines on tonight's "pbs news weekend." ♪ >> major funding for "pbs news weekend" has been provided by -- >> for 25 years, consumer cellular's goal has been to provide wireless service that helps people communicate and connect. we offer a variety of no contract plans, and our u.s.-based customer service team can find one that fits you. to learn more, visit con
i'm geoff bennett.onight on "pbs news weekend"... after roe -- my conversation with a woman caught up in the restrictive texas abortion law after suffering a miscarriage. marlena: i don't understand how this is happening. and it makes me sad to see many stories of other women who are going through being denied care too. i just feel that it's not right. geoff: then... long covid -- more than two years into the pandemic, we lo at the much-needed support for the 31 million americans...
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bennett of trial. the sly committees promising human damning information. what do they need to accomplish here? i >> well they've been going in chronological order. the lead up to january 6th and now they are coming to the crucial moments at the end when the attack is going on and addressing the question is what was donald trump doing? to me i remember even watching the events unfold. to me the most memorable thing, that donald trump said on that day when he finally was in the public. made a public statement. what did he say about the people riding. he said, we love you. and that to me from's up his approach towards this riot from the beginning. but what we don't know, and what we will start to find out on thursday night is what was happening inside the white house during those 187 minutes? who was talking to the president. but where they say. but was the president saying in response. why was it going to the public saying stop this madness? >> you said you remember it. we all remember it. everyone was saying, where is the president? why isn't he saying anyt
bennett of trial. the sly committees promising human damning information. what do they need to accomplish here? i >> well they've been going in chronological order. the lead up to january 6th and now they are coming to the crucial moments at the end when the attack is going on and addressing the question is what was donald trump doing? to me i remember even watching the events unfold. to me the most memorable thing, that donald trump said on that day when he finally was in the public....
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bennett says she's open to providing free consultations on how it works and thinks places like zuni couldbenefit from that kind of tip. in san francisco, ktvu fox two news united nations report finds that tens of millions of people are being uprooted by natural disasters due to the effects of climate change the study by u n climate. scientists estimates that during the next 30 years 143 million people are likely to be displaced due to rising seas. drought and heat. millions are already on the move most within their own countries . but the u. n says an increasing number are crossing international borders. as of today, no nation officer silom due to climate change a new poll shows that 69% of californians say that the effects of climate change have already begun findings from the public policy institute of california showed that eight and 10 californians say that climate change is a very serious or somewhat serious threat to california's future and quality of life. respondents say that water supply and drought are the top environmental issues facing the state. and the weekend just hours awa
bennett says she's open to providing free consultations on how it works and thinks places like zuni couldbenefit from that kind of tip. in san francisco, ktvu fox two news united nations report finds that tens of millions of people are being uprooted by natural disasters due to the effects of climate change the study by u n climate. scientists estimates that during the next 30 years 143 million people are likely to be displaced due to rising seas. drought and heat. millions are already on the...
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i'm geoff bennett.onight on "pbs news weekend"... one on one -- my interview with transportation secretary pete buttigieg. how he's tackling persistent flight delays and canclations and how democrats should highlight historic infrastructure investments. sec. buttigieg: this is a huge achievement that we need to make sure is well understood, even if that means being maybe a little shameless compared to how we're used to being on my side of the aisle. geoff: then... climate costs -- with democrat'' agenda staed in congress, we look at the economic effects of unchecked climate change. and... metaverse dangers -- how future technologies could accelerate the spread of dangerous conspiracy theories, like the ones that fueled the capitol attack. all that and the day's headlines on tonight's "pbs news weekend." ♪ >> major funding for "pbs news weekend" has been provided by -- >> for 25 years, consumer cellular's goal has been to provide wireless service that helps people communicate and connect. we offer a vari
i'm geoff bennett.onight on "pbs news weekend"... one on one -- my interview with transportation secretary pete buttigieg. how he's tackling persistent flight delays and canclations and how democrats should highlight historic infrastructure investments. sec. buttigieg: this is a huge achievement that we need to make sure is well understood, even if that means being maybe a little shameless compared to how we're used to being on my side of the aisle. geoff: then... climate costs --...
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your reporting writing this, bennett and cool lawyers made clear they're -- describing the verdict as round one in a longer battle. i gotta say, you heard from the attorney there right after the conviction. you came out and said, this is bulletproof. the appeal is in fact bulletproof. i'm wondering if you think this is actually bluster here. if the gut moves forward with something. if it's got anything, really, with an appeal to move forward? >> steve bannon and bluster are words that appear often in sentences together. i do think there is a question of whether or not this potential case is going to move forward to sentencing based on before this appeal process plays out. right now, sentencing is on the books for october. remember, there's a 30-day minimum. the depending on where the judge decides to do, there's a lot to see going forward. >> ryan riley for us. thank you so much. good to talk to you, ryan. i want to turn out the washington post columnist jennifer lewd of itch to talk more about january 6th. jennifer, thanks for joining us. i appreciate it. let me get your reaction to
your reporting writing this, bennett and cool lawyers made clear they're -- describing the verdict as round one in a longer battle. i gotta say, you heard from the attorney there right after the conviction. you came out and said, this is bulletproof. the appeal is in fact bulletproof. i'm wondering if you think this is actually bluster here. if the gut moves forward with something. if it's got anything, really, with an appeal to move forward? >> steve bannon and bluster are words that...
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we bring in former education secretary bill bennett and a fox news contributor. fourth of july weekend primarily. so we take a look at this poll. democrats, are you proud of the country? democrats, 48% say no. 60% of republicans say no. 64% of independents. what's going on out there, bill? >> i think that this poll had people thinking in a present-minded way. do you like what's going on in the country now. speaking analytically, democrats are worried about the country because they think conservatives are reactionary and trying to take the country back another century. the supreme court is ed of that outrake. conservatives would say look at the country being ruined by president biden, look at inflation, look at the border. you talked about that. look at crime in the cities. another thing you did in your show. so i think there's a lot of worry and distress and anger about what is going on in the country on both political sides. it's a different question than if you asked if you love your country, you would have gotten higher numbers. >> martha: that's an excellent
we bring in former education secretary bill bennett and a fox news contributor. fourth of july weekend primarily. so we take a look at this poll. democrats, are you proud of the country? democrats, 48% say no. 60% of republicans say no. 64% of independents. what's going on out there, bill? >> i think that this poll had people thinking in a present-minded way. do you like what's going on in the country now. speaking analytically, democrats are worried about the country because they think...
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the hearing comes as another trump ally, steve bennett, changes his tomb. telling the committee he would be willing to testify in a live setting. they believe it is a stunt to try to wiggle out of his criminal contempt charges. a judge on monday declined to postpone his. the committee has already revealed a bevy of information. trump and his allies were made fully aware that there was no evidence the election was still interested in i didn't say what was happening was necessarily -- >> >> reporter: trump new he lost the election but kept telling his supporters that he won. the will of the voters extended all the way to the states where trump personally pressured. he knew that his supporters were armed and planning to be feminine. he directed them to the capital, anyway. stephen i don't care that they have weapons. take the max away. >> reporter: how he ignored his advisers that there was no fraud. steve and i recall till the end saying, you are modeling in the outcome of a presidential election. we met that man, jeff leclerc, is now under federal investigat
the hearing comes as another trump ally, steve bennett, changes his tomb. telling the committee he would be willing to testify in a live setting. they believe it is a stunt to try to wiggle out of his criminal contempt charges. a judge on monday declined to postpone his. the committee has already revealed a bevy of information. trump and his allies were made fully aware that there was no evidence the election was still interested in i didn't say what was happening was necessarily -- >>...
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rockets heat and office block and damage residential buildings in the central ukrainian city of bennett's. at least $23.00 people died there and around $100.00 more were winded 3 children are reported to be among the dead. ukrainian forces claimed the attack deliberately targeted civilians in locations without any military value. russian missiles have been striking deeper into ukrainian territory than he thought isn't. central ukraine fall from the front lines. thousands of people from the east had fled here after rusher invaded seeking safety. with me, when the 1st rocket hit the last vall from my windows, stickle, i'll call them when the 2nd wave came to us. it was so deafening, not that my head is still buzzing. ukrainian officials said 2 missiles struck the city on thursday and ignited a fire. those are quite high precision missile for me, but the russians knew when they were hitting. this is a civilian building will give a horrible while addressing a conference in the hague, focused on investigating suspected war crimes in ukraine. president vladimir lensky said the attack deliberate
rockets heat and office block and damage residential buildings in the central ukrainian city of bennett's. at least $23.00 people died there and around $100.00 more were winded 3 children are reported to be among the dead. ukrainian forces claimed the attack deliberately targeted civilians in locations without any military value. russian missiles have been striking deeper into ukrainian territory than he thought isn't. central ukraine fall from the front lines. thousands of people from the east...
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earlier we spoke to samuel bennett, an expert on drones from the center for a new american security will explain to how they are shaping the conflict and ukraine. as your report recently indicated, these drones are absolutely key to providing intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance capabilities back to the operators back to the units that deliver artillery strikes more around more on transit systems. and that provide intelligence information to essentially anyone willing to fly them. and so these drones have shaped the battle field for both sides with both sides now using both military and commercial, easily obtainable drones such as chinese magic models. and here's a reminder of the top stories we're covering for you at this hour. nasa has released the 1st pictures from the james web space telescope, including the deepest ever image of the known universe. scientists save the web telescope will help them better understand of the 1st stars and galaxies formed. sri lanka, president has reportedly fled the country and a military jet. following days of protests, liberation officials s
earlier we spoke to samuel bennett, an expert on drones from the center for a new american security will explain to how they are shaping the conflict and ukraine. as your report recently indicated, these drones are absolutely key to providing intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance capabilities back to the operators back to the units that deliver artillery strikes more around more on transit systems. and that provide intelligence information to essentially anyone willing to fly them. and...
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steve bennett says he'll appeal his guilty verdict. verdict. the former campaign strategist, advisor to former u. s. president donald trump was convicted on 2 counts of criminal contempt for defying subpoenas from the committee. investigating last year's insurrection at the u. s. capital, thank you. i want to thank you, sir, by thanking the jury respect their decision today. steve bannon was defiant in his remarks to reporters following his conviction in u. s. federal court immediately indicating he plans to appeal the rulings. we may a loss of battle here to day. warnock loses war. this employee told the u. s. committee investigating the january 6th insurrection at the u. s. capital asked banning to provide documents and testify in person about efforts to overturn the 2020 election. bannon ignored both subpoenas, so the case was referred to the justice department and however, the committee did obtain leaked audio of bannon discussing the president strategy to declare victory no matter what an arrogant at a public hearing this week. let's liste
steve bennett says he'll appeal his guilty verdict. verdict. the former campaign strategist, advisor to former u. s. president donald trump was convicted on 2 counts of criminal contempt for defying subpoenas from the committee. investigating last year's insurrection at the u. s. capital, thank you. i want to thank you, sir, by thanking the jury respect their decision today. steve bannon was defiant in his remarks to reporters following his conviction in u. s. federal court immediately...
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jeff bennett, chief washington correspondent for pbs "newshour," and an msnbc contributor. also, glenn kirschner with us, former federal prosecutor and an msnbc legal analyst. ali vitali, we've got confirmation, the former president was, in fact in the dining room. and he was, in fact watching tv. i feel like i'm playing a game of "clue" right about right now, but that's what a lot of americans were doing on january 6th, as the events played out on that now crucial day that we look back upon. what else can we expect to hear tonight? >> yeah, you can add a treat to your list of things that you're learning in these th "clue" game that we're getting from the january 6th committee this morning, because what congressman kinzinger has said as well, that not only was trump in the dining room, watching television, but he was doing so gleefully, to the point that the other lawmaker who is going to be leading this hearing, she called what the former president did on that day a dereliction of duty. listen to more of what her central question is, and it's really at the heart of what th
jeff bennett, chief washington correspondent for pbs "newshour," and an msnbc contributor. also, glenn kirschner with us, former federal prosecutor and an msnbc legal analyst. ali vitali, we've got confirmation, the former president was, in fact in the dining room. and he was, in fact watching tv. i feel like i'm playing a game of "clue" right about right now, but that's what a lot of americans were doing on january 6th, as the events played out on that now crucial day that...
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and that they were examining the issue very closely and observe bennett a lot less. but authorities and keith called the attack a spit in the face, and warned that moscow could not be trusted to uphold its promises. you're shocked, or if anyone in the world could have said before that some kind of dialogue with russia, some kind of agreement would be necessary. the walls look at what's happening today . russian caliber missiles have destroyed the very possibility of such statements. levity veil. the grain deal had been hailed by the un as a beacon of hope for millions in the face of a global food crisis. but less than 24 hours after it was signed, the deal to unblock ukraine's ports now hangs by a thread. but they doubly use correspondence. conley is in the training and capital key. if we asked him if the report of the tack on odessa could scuttle the great deal. well, it definitely gives weight to the voicing crane that were very, very skeptical about this deal long. who said, there is basically no basis for trusting russia to russia will meet the commitments given
and that they were examining the issue very closely and observe bennett a lot less. but authorities and keith called the attack a spit in the face, and warned that moscow could not be trusted to uphold its promises. you're shocked, or if anyone in the world could have said before that some kind of dialogue with russia, some kind of agreement would be necessary. the walls look at what's happening today . russian caliber missiles have destroyed the very possibility of such statements. levity...
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oh, the mother you and i discussed with scott bennett is a leading counter terrorism expert and a former u. s. army analyst. you now investigates, crimes against humanity. ah, the american indians were seen as a scourge as a social pariah that needed to be expunged, expelled and exterminated from much of on the eastern seaboard poisoning blankets with small pox. with this virus that caused the eruption of stores and death upon the american indians, blankets were distributed to indians at military installations under the guise of helping them ah without of the thousands that unit 731 killed, only 8 names have been preserved in history. 6 chinese and 2 russians, a red army soldier, nickel, dim shanker and maria ivan over with her 4 year old daughter when women and girls became too weak and no longer fit for further experiments, they will put into a special glass walled gas chamber. mm. the doctors took meticulous notes. the daughter suffocated after 3 minutes. the mother after 5 who simply abducted from a st. carmen with many russians, lived in because china's eastern railway had been buil
oh, the mother you and i discussed with scott bennett is a leading counter terrorism expert and a former u. s. army analyst. you now investigates, crimes against humanity. ah, the american indians were seen as a scourge as a social pariah that needed to be expunged, expelled and exterminated from much of on the eastern seaboard poisoning blankets with small pox. with this virus that caused the eruption of stores and death upon the american indians, blankets were distributed to indians at...
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bennett gets a pardon for unrelated crime.know, some of his codefendants have now been sentenced for. so, there is a lot here that we still don't know and don't understand. about what biden exactly was doing behind the scenes. i think that is why the committee wanted to hear from him. i think, still, really does because there is a lot here that he can explain. but what was going on behind the scenes. >> just listening to you to. i've been gone for a week. this is crazy. to come back -- it is crazy. >> don, we get so caught up. i'll be guilty of this is a former prosecutor. former deputy assistant attorney general. we get caught up deciding what is a crime and what is not. but you can go to jail for and whatnot. we are to step back and realize how, what a show wrapped in -- out even one say the. word what a mess is last couple of years has been. and how not normal this comment. this it is just crazy. >> how close we came to disaster. >> cataclysm in the united states. you know me. i'm not once again with the conspiracy theories
bennett gets a pardon for unrelated crime.know, some of his codefendants have now been sentenced for. so, there is a lot here that we still don't know and don't understand. about what biden exactly was doing behind the scenes. i think that is why the committee wanted to hear from him. i think, still, really does because there is a lot here that he can explain. but what was going on behind the scenes. >> just listening to you to. i've been gone for a week. this is crazy. to come back -- it...
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i was the bennett -- no. i was the beneficiary of a lot of learning.: what do you advise young women who went to bac -- want to be a ceo about the best way to become a ceo? phebe: i tell whether it is young women or young men, if you want to do well in this world, serve your team and do the job in front of you as best as you can. in functional organizations the rest it takes care of itself. david: what skill set does a ceo need to be successful in today's environment? phebe: a good leader needs fundamentally good character. good character is required. a wholesome capability set, whether, it is intellect finance, the ability to solve complex problems, all of those things are important, and frankly, perseverance. david: you have three daughters. you obviously got a private-sector job so you could get them through college. you have 4 grandchildren. what do you do for rest and relaxation? spend time with your children and grandchildren? phebe: it is joyful but i would not call it restful or relaxing! 3 toddlers and 1 newborn are not relaxing. my husband an
i was the bennett -- no. i was the beneficiary of a lot of learning.: what do you advise young women who went to bac -- want to be a ceo about the best way to become a ceo? phebe: i tell whether it is young women or young men, if you want to do well in this world, serve your team and do the job in front of you as best as you can. in functional organizations the rest it takes care of itself. david: what skill set does a ceo need to be successful in today's environment? phebe: a good leader needs...
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don, back to you. >> kate bennett, thank you very much. it may come as a surprise to some of, you but i knew ivanka trump, i did know her very well i could see her twice a year at clive davis would have events an invite a bunch of people over. and even it was there. and guess what i know that members of the trump family don't often have very nice things to say about me especially the president and his namesake. but, if i know trump was very kind to me. and every time she saw me in a room she would seek me out and come talk to. me and i got some really good insights on her and what kind of mother she was and how she raised her children. listen, i don't know about anything else about her life or whatever but i know she was very kind to me. she was a nice woman. she was always very outgoing. very gregarious as her children said, and always smiling. and again, she was very kind to. me so may she rest in peace. and we will be right back. more children in ons are bitin' today. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ minions: the rise of gru, onl
don, back to you. >> kate bennett, thank you very much. it may come as a surprise to some of, you but i knew ivanka trump, i did know her very well i could see her twice a year at clive davis would have events an invite a bunch of people over. and even it was there. and guess what i know that members of the trump family don't often have very nice things to say about me especially the president and his namesake. but, if i know trump was very kind to me. and every time she saw me in a room...
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this is in the one place on wasn't so much i would be a must be by saying, august, i'm a meeting bennett. i know i've been in the middle of the order. that's when he was getting money bad. and this is gonna get this going with previous month. i paid a money i a, i don't want this with the next generation. if with one of the biggest, for those that we have in terms of what you're saying is the, the cost of crude oil and other flows of the market. the main reason behind is, is the russian and the ukraine conflict going on right now. and russia is one of the biggest exporters to the world noise. if it goes away, unclean shows a token of attempts for one piece given please. we should try and borrow this from the international capital markets, which could make our problem was because we'd be able to, to meet those international obligations. the chronicle has been started about the momentum peebles in failing one of its founders documents. everything is happening online with the goal is roshan fluent because he graduated from the people's friendship university and he asked us to call him room
this is in the one place on wasn't so much i would be a must be by saying, august, i'm a meeting bennett. i know i've been in the middle of the order. that's when he was getting money bad. and this is gonna get this going with previous month. i paid a money i a, i don't want this with the next generation. if with one of the biggest, for those that we have in terms of what you're saying is the, the cost of crude oil and other flows of the market. the main reason behind is, is the russian and the...
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now after trump won he elevated bennett to chief strategist, senior counselor and in that role pattern helped orchestrate among other things the muslim ban, he also counseled trump to not -- the white supremacists who marched in charlottesville chanting'jews will not replace us'. and then he returned to his full-time job at breitbart after leaving the white house. the two did remain in contact. but they had a falling out over balance assets with insulting comments in the book'fire and fury'which called the trump tower meeting between trump jr., bannon called that treasonous, which again is not far from the truth. trump went on the attack. he claimed that when bannon was fired, he not only lost his job, he lost his mind. bannon then began a scam to exploit trump supporters for his own personal gain. i'm not just conjuring this out of thin air. this is what was in the federal government as they put it in suppoena against bannon's codefendants. bannon orchestrated a scheme to defraud hundreds of thousands of dollars in connection with an online crowd funding campaign ultimately known as,
now after trump won he elevated bennett to chief strategist, senior counselor and in that role pattern helped orchestrate among other things the muslim ban, he also counseled trump to not -- the white supremacists who marched in charlottesville chanting'jews will not replace us'. and then he returned to his full-time job at breitbart after leaving the white house. the two did remain in contact. but they had a falling out over balance assets with insulting comments in the book'fire and...