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okay, i'm, when i'm ready, mr. ben, to very close for the voluntary emigration of palestinians. isn't israel already effectively forcing the voluntary emigration of palestinians by reducing the territory to an uninhabitable rumble, as well as the population that is displaced within the gaza strip right now, of course, this is because of how much is on doing the rulers of the guys and strip, we didn't want this well, we called on them to evacuate from the north, through the south and from various zones. all of these things clear ma'am, where we started guess of repeating that, but what we know is the rubble, the devastation has been caused by is riley bottom. so i wonder, is, is, is mr. nelson yahoo probably by a law is missed the most effective you trying to have it both ways easy trying to say on the one time this is not that position is not one between those was effectively endorsing it. i yes or no, it was fine. i, i don't think i see, i understand exactly the point that you're trying to make your but i will tell you that this is a temporary displacement of the palestinians w
okay, i'm, when i'm ready, mr. ben, to very close for the voluntary emigration of palestinians. isn't israel already effectively forcing the voluntary emigration of palestinians by reducing the territory to an uninhabitable rumble, as well as the population that is displaced within the gaza strip right now, of course, this is because of how much is on doing the rulers of the guys and strip, we didn't want this well, we called on them to evacuate from the north, through the south and from...
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is that because of mr. ben gives statements on this subject is being fined by all the members of the israeli government. they have said that they do not want to in spain, the situation beyond what is already very very heavily inflamed and because of the war on garza. and so it may be that the restrictions while be solomon place may not be a surprise to spend give it would have liked the run, the done is tossing. and what less than 2 weeks. this is obviously going to be an incredibly sensitive period move on date to it isn't, and that's obviously in lights of what's happening in dollars in particular. but also important to note that is not, i mean, the head of a mazda is political bureau, has called for sort of our so you would like to see kind of seconds from like, twice to the reason i'm from the west bank much palm the i like some of that have been periodic flashes between worship is and the is ready place. that may be something we see more of in the weeks ahead during ramadan, in particular for the mock side
is that because of mr. ben gives statements on this subject is being fined by all the members of the israeli government. they have said that they do not want to in spain, the situation beyond what is already very very heavily inflamed and because of the war on garza. and so it may be that the restrictions while be solomon place may not be a surprise to spend give it would have liked the run, the done is tossing. and what less than 2 weeks. this is obviously going to be an incredibly sensitive...
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mr. deputy minister ben said, "why did i say that i am not hashmatian because i am the head of the house of the house of my servants, and the head of the house of my house is joking. i said , give me all the jobs without money in iran, the head of the house of the house of parties, a member of the article 10 party commission, at your service." member of the board of directors of the association of members of parliament. member of the board of directors of the association of retirees. the police force, everyone has to vote , everyone has the first vote in the country, this is not a representative of the parliament, everyone has to vote for you . please, thank mubarak, the article that is in the middle , dear professor, is that we saw there that 9 parties the communist party was versatile, the other 8 parties did not have such a position, which means that the government was under the control of the party. iran, the government is not under the control of the party. some parties here are successful in being dependent on the government. we don't have the minimum subsidy that the government co
mr. deputy minister ben said, "why did i say that i am not hashmatian because i am the head of the house of the house of my servants, and the head of the house of my house is joking. i said , give me all the jobs without money in iran, the head of the house of the house of parties, a member of the article 10 party commission, at your service." member of the board of directors of the association of members of parliament. member of the board of directors of the association of retirees....
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mr. wisconsin ben wikler gets tonight's last word. the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle starts now. >>> tonight, how will the u. s. respond to the death of alexei navalny? president biden pushes congress for ukraine aid, while donald trump finally, sort of, weighs in. and -- defendant trump's busy week ahead. but his latest loss in civil court can tell us about the trials to come. and his new idea to help pay those legal bills. on his path to the nomination. as the 11th hour gets underway on this monday night. >>> greetings, everyone, i'm symone sanders-townsend in for stephanie ruhle. we are now 260 days away from the election, folks. the death of russian opposition leader, alexei navalny, has turned up the volume on the debate over how the united states deals with russia and what can be done to keep vladimir putin in check. the response to navalny's death from the front runners in the 2024 race, it could not be more different. biden is considering new sanctions against russia, will trump use navalny stuff to suggest that he -- yes, he
mr. wisconsin ben wikler gets tonight's last word. the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle starts now. >>> tonight, how will the u. s. respond to the death of alexei navalny? president biden pushes congress for ukraine aid, while donald trump finally, sort of, weighs in. and -- defendant trump's busy week ahead. but his latest loss in civil court can tell us about the trials to come. and his new idea to help pay those legal bills. on his path to the nomination. as the 11th hour gets...
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mr. vadim, let's, you know, go back a little bit now from ben volos, anyway to boris johnson, honestly, i forgot to ask you about that when i said what you have developed good friendly relations with boris johnson, but here, it seems to me that the story of very warm friendly relations between president zelensky and boris johnson is somewhat propagated, is this true? this is absolutely true, and they started not only with the war, and the visit of president zelensky to britain before the war. he was just imbued with such, you know, sincere sympathy, love, probably on valentine's day, we have a slightly different connection, but there was sympathy between politicians, i won't say that president zelensky and boris johnson. these are similar people, we had such a theory that president zelenskyi, who came from the media and became the president, this is not quite the case, that is why boris johnson went through another, his career is built in a different way, the mayor of the city, and so on, and so on, and so on, although he such a very easy person, you know, he has a lot of love, that's why
mr. vadim, let's, you know, go back a little bit now from ben volos, anyway to boris johnson, honestly, i forgot to ask you about that when i said what you have developed good friendly relations with boris johnson, but here, it seems to me that the story of very warm friendly relations between president zelensky and boris johnson is somewhat propagated, is this true? this is absolutely true, and they started not only with the war, and the visit of president zelensky to britain before the war....
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thank you, ben. >> mr. our second or third to last day, the floor is yours, ben. >> thank you mr. president, members of the board. i will be brief. thank you so much for those words. very touching for me. i have no power point today so makes me somewhat uncomfortable. just a couple quick comments. i moved to the city in 1997, much younger me trying a new city on a new coast trying to figure what i wanted to do with my time frankly. i remember my first day at city hall. i was-it started badly and ended well. i was late for a informational interview with mayor brown chief of staff eleanor johns, because i arrived at city hall only to find it was closed for seismic ret row mitt and had to figure where is the veteran building thing. late to informational interview, but the day ended with a offer to work as the most junior budget analyst in the mayor budget office. i have been here every since. i am approaching 10 thousand days since then. the best of them have had to do with my personal life and very happy to ha
thank you, ben. >> mr. our second or third to last day, the floor is yours, ben. >> thank you mr. president, members of the board. i will be brief. thank you so much for those words. very touching for me. i have no power point today so makes me somewhat uncomfortable. just a couple quick comments. i moved to the city in 1997, much younger me trying a new city on a new coast trying to figure what i wanted to do with my time frankly. i remember my first day at city hall. i was-it...
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herfather, scott swift, that it is alleged that there was an altercation between mr swift and a local photographer, ben say they are investigating. they've also noted that nobody required any hospital treatment, and we haven't heard from mr swift to get his version of events. but what mr mcdonald has said was that there was some kind of clash, there had been an argument over umbrellas colliding with photographers, and that at some stage, he says, he was pushed or hit in the face. the police, as i say, are investigating that, but they haven't said any more. taylor swift will be leaving australia very shortly along with, we assume, her father and the rest of her team. she's on her way to singapore to play six nights there. but this case is bound to be an interesting end to what's been a real taylor swift sensation over the past couple of weeks in australia. let me take you back to warsaw, where farmers are blocking the streets and protesting. this is over what they say as unfair competition from goods entering the polish market from their war—torn nature to the east, ukraine. they have been out on the st
herfather, scott swift, that it is alleged that there was an altercation between mr swift and a local photographer, ben say they are investigating. they've also noted that nobody required any hospital treatment, and we haven't heard from mr swift to get his version of events. but what mr mcdonald has said was that there was some kind of clash, there had been an argument over umbrellas colliding with photographers, and that at some stage, he says, he was pushed or hit in the face. the police, as...
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thank you, ben. >> mr. second or third to last day, the floor is yours, ben. >> thank you mr. president, members of the board. i will be brief. thank you so much for those words. very touching for me. i have no power point today so makes me somewhat uncomfortable. just a couple quick comments. i moved to the city in 1997, much younger me trying a new city on a new coast trying to figure what i wanted to do with my time frankly. i remember my first day at city hall. i was-it started badly and ended well. i was late for a informational interview with mayor brown chief of staff eleanor johns, because i arrived at city hall only to find it was closed for seismic ret row mitt and had to figure where is the veteran building thing. late to informational interview, but the day ended with a offer to work as the most junior budget analyst in the mayor budget office. i have been here every since. i am approaching 10 thousand days since then. the best of them have had to do with my personal life and very happy to have t
thank you, ben. >> mr. second or third to last day, the floor is yours, ben. >> thank you mr. president, members of the board. i will be brief. thank you so much for those words. very touching for me. i have no power point today so makes me somewhat uncomfortable. just a couple quick comments. i moved to the city in 1997, much younger me trying a new city on a new coast trying to figure what i wanted to do with my time frankly. i remember my first day at city hall. i was-it started...
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mr speaker, doctor ben spencer , speaker. doctor ben spencer, speaker. >> um , after network rail's >so—called signalling improvement works , there has been traffic works, there has been traffic chaos and delays at level crossings across egham. in fact, data analysed by my team shows comparing september 22nd with 23, there has been . a 3,967% 23, there has been. a 3,967% increase of wait times over ten minutes. >> when the barriers go down, does my right honourable friend agree with me? this is unacceptable and network rail needs to sort it out. >> hey speaker , i'm sorry to >> hey mr speaker, i'm sorry to hear about the delays faced by my hon. friend's constituents . i my hon. friend's constituents. i know that will be disruptive to their lives. it's important that we have proper connectivity in our local areas , and i'll ensure our local areas, and i'll ensure that he gets the relevant meeting . he needs to put meeting. he needs to put pressure network to pressure on network rail to improve they're providing. >> johnson, thank you, mr speaken >> children and young adults are most li
mr speaker, doctor ben spencer , speaker. doctor ben spencer, speaker. >> um , after network rail's >so—called signalling improvement works , there has been traffic works, there has been traffic chaos and delays at level crossings across egham. in fact, data analysed by my team shows comparing september 22nd with 23, there has been . a 3,967% 23, there has been. a 3,967% increase of wait times over ten minutes. >> when the barriers go down, does my right honourable friend agree...
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mr. president i would yield the floor. want to thank senator ben
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mr. murray: that may ben exception to the general rule and some may consider them officers of the house and senate because they preside over those di. justice gorsuch: the constitution says they are officers of the united states. there are some institutis -- some instances where you have any officer but not any office mr. murray: those may be existent in some circumstances. justice kavanaugh: other questions about different states having diffenttandards of proof seem underscored by this case, the dissenting opinion where justice amore said i have beennvved in the justice system 33 years now. what took place here does not sele anything i have seen in courtroom. and then added, "what transpired ts litigation fell short of what do process dan." i don't know if i agree or not, but the fact that someone is complaining about the bott line conclusion buth processes used in this statend that that would be permitted underscores e concerns raised about state por. i want you to have a chance to address atecause that is powerful language. not outhe conclusion but the irss of the process. . murray: that
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ben willis accusing her of betraying their friendship. our team at the courthouse. >>> also, mr. trump back in court in new york. when the judge has ordered his hush money trial to begin. >>> the fbi informant charged with lying about president biden and his son hunter. could it impact the gop's impeachment push? >>> new reporting in the deadly shooting at the kansas city chiefs parade. the dispute police say led to it. two juveniles in custody. the radio dj killed. more than 20 others injured. >>> israeli forces raiding the main hospital in southern gaza, saying hamas used it as cover. inside smoke and chaos. and the doctor we've been following finally getting out. >>> the college basketball star caitlin clark. harry smith tonight on her shot at history. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >> good evening and welcome, everyone. the tables were turned in an atlanta courtroom today. the fulton county district attorney and the special prosecutor in the georgia election interference case against donald trump compelled to answer questions on the witness stand a
ben willis accusing her of betraying their friendship. our team at the courthouse. >>> also, mr. trump back in court in new york. when the judge has ordered his hush money trial to begin. >>> the fbi informant charged with lying about president biden and his son hunter. could it impact the gop's impeachment push? >>> new reporting in the deadly shooting at the kansas city chiefs parade. the dispute police say led to it. two juveniles in custody. the radio dj killed....
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nick, what help did mr navalny�*s widow ask for from europe? and from the world? well, beny direct message _ and from the world? well, ben, this was a very direct message to - and from the world? well, ben, this was a very direct message to the - was a very direct message to the politicians here in strasbourg and beyond. she thanked them for them support but also said that because they are dealing with a man like vladimir putin, there has to be a different approach. you can�*t treat him like a normal politician. and she said that he was being sustained ijy she said that he was being sustained by what she described as a mob, she said it was mafia money that underpinned his regime, and so as a result, europe and the americans and other people had to think differently, and that passing resolutions in buildings like this and also coming up with new sanctions would not really make a difference, so she said that you can�*t be boring with vladimir putin, you need to think all the time if you need to think all the time if you are to defeat him. of course, the kremlin has said that
nick, what help did mr navalny�*s widow ask for from europe? and from the world? well, beny direct message _ and from the world? well, ben, this was a very direct message to - and from the world? well, ben, this was a very direct message to the - was a very direct message to the politicians here in strasbourg and beyond. she thanked them for them support but also said that because they are dealing with a man like vladimir putin, there has to be a different approach. you can�*t treat him...
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mr khan said the comments were islamophobic, anti—muslim and racist. speaking on bbc radio york this morning the prime minister denied live to westminster, and our political correspondent benprime minister of the weekend was telling interviewers the reason mr anderson had the tory whip suspended was that he hadn't apologised those comments you quoted that he made on gb news on friday. but today the prime minister said quite clearly that the remarks themselves were unacceptable and wrong and that rishi sunak said was widely anderson had the tory whip withdrawn. so it hardens the government's line only anderson and makes it far less likely he will return to the cardiff —— conservative party anytime soon. about an hour a statement was issued put up on gb news from mr anderson in which he says or accuses city carnival was seeing double standards and in the way that pro—palestinian marches a place in london and goes onto say that even things —— even though he thinks his words were clumsy he is not apologising because he thinks is right. so he's doubling down on his view. i don't think there's any chance in the near future he's going to be returning to the conservative party and
mr khan said the comments were islamophobic, anti—muslim and racist. speaking on bbc radio york this morning the prime minister denied live to westminster, and our political correspondent benprime minister of the weekend was telling interviewers the reason mr anderson had the tory whip suspended was that he hadn't apologised those comments you quoted that he made on gb news on friday. but today the prime minister said quite clearly that the remarks themselves were unacceptable and wrong and...
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mr. bush late same time, i do nothing to dissing for example, ben & jerry's ice cream is going the messaget i think michael george and me the best that is similar, because my tennis shoes as see politics and the culture wars, super customers the best product possible. brian: i agree there have been some companies that it made cutbacks from a tarnished mutation in chipolte was able to do it after the equally thing and volkswagen was able to do it after the mission things but this is a different issue of this is an identity thing is not a product thing and i think that's the hard part and i give you sought. ford: , absolutely think you're right you will see an answer bush spent billing dollars is with the super bowl 58 and since a las vegas is a long road back with a stick with it basics what got them there just highlighting americana, the people fell get back eventually brian. brian: in fort o'connell is a guy who likes is nostalgia new think that it might work good to see you sure in answering think you for being with us. ford: thank you. brian: right in front of elizabeth mcdonald to be s
mr. bush late same time, i do nothing to dissing for example, ben & jerry's ice cream is going the messaget i think michael george and me the best that is similar, because my tennis shoes as see politics and the culture wars, super customers the best product possible. brian: i agree there have been some companies that it made cutbacks from a tarnished mutation in chipolte was able to do it after the equally thing and volkswagen was able to do it after the mission things but this is a...
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mr. p. >> do i get a cut? >> and we'll even enjoy a cameo from a real life couple? benfun at his instant meme hall of fame induction when he looked very bored next to his wife, jennifer lopez, at the grammys last year. j.lo shared this to instagram. i'm bored. >> no studying, always watching. you can do that. oh, i get it. be what's going on, baby? i had this crazy dream. you're gonna laugh. i had come up with, like, some beats. and then you were like, maybe she'll put that on the record. i even had, like, a persona like j.lo or like, below. that's the bad version, obviously. do you have any time today? i understand that was also playing with the title of j. >> lo's upcoming album, which is called this is me now. how convenient guys, it plays into her new album. >> i'm excited. these look really funny. i know the kate mckinnon one was great. >> they better be better than that too, because there's so many, right? so does the bar set a little too high? no, we got these previews. it's actually pretty good. it is. >> i don't really understand the preview thing. is it still
mr. p. >> do i get a cut? >> and we'll even enjoy a cameo from a real life couple? benfun at his instant meme hall of fame induction when he looked very bored next to his wife, jennifer lopez, at the grammys last year. j.lo shared this to instagram. i'm bored. >> no studying, always watching. you can do that. oh, i get it. be what's going on, baby? i had this crazy dream. you're gonna laugh. i had come up with, like, some beats. and then you were like, maybe she'll put that on...
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mr ali. it's too late for labour to change its candidate. opponents have accused labour of being in disarray. here's our political correspondent ben wright.ling bills. he was labour's candidate in rochdale and only yesterday the party was still defending its decision to back him. but now the daily mail has published more comments azhar ali made to a meeting of labour members last autumn in which he apparently blamed people in the media from certainjewish quarters for fuelling criticism of a pro—palestinian labour mp. i understand these latest remarks are what prompted labour to pull their support from mr ali's campaign last night. since we saw that new information and more comments have come to light, which meant that we had to look at this situation again, once we saw those comments, keir starmer took a swift decision to take the tough and necessary action to withdraw support from mr ali's candidacy. but because the nomination deadline has already passed, mr ali will still be on the ballot as labour's candidate in rochdale. the situation was seized on by rishi sunak last night who criticised sir keir starmer for not disavowing mr ali soo
mr ali. it's too late for labour to change its candidate. opponents have accused labour of being in disarray. here's our political correspondent ben wright.ling bills. he was labour's candidate in rochdale and only yesterday the party was still defending its decision to back him. but now the daily mail has published more comments azhar ali made to a meeting of labour members last autumn in which he apparently blamed people in the media from certainjewish quarters for fuelling criticism of a...
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mr. scott, byron donald of florida, tv fire brand and perhaps representative wesley hunt of texas, dr. benmy. what are your thoughts what he does here and how much it matters or doesn't for his ticket. >> i don't think it matters. >> you don't? >> this is one president versus another president. this is just about the presidents. i think the number two -- who votes on number two? who remembers the number two from 20 years ago? >> we also have older candidates now. >> i do think -- with donald trump, in 2016 a lot of people thought, oh. i can't do it. and then he had the perfect counterbalance in that moment which was mike pence. right now, he's running away with republican primary. the general election he'll have trouble. to have somebody who might give him a few more votes. it has to be about addition at this point. he has to get more people to give him the benefit of the doubt. his number two, seems more reasonable, gives him some benefit on the abortion conversation, gives him some benefit on some of the other issues, gives him some more moderates or true conservatives who are never trum
mr. scott, byron donald of florida, tv fire brand and perhaps representative wesley hunt of texas, dr. benmy. what are your thoughts what he does here and how much it matters or doesn't for his ticket. >> i don't think it matters. >> you don't? >> this is one president versus another president. this is just about the presidents. i think the number two -- who votes on number two? who remembers the number two from 20 years ago? >> we also have older candidates now....
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ben king. of course this was a hearing into the question j this was a hearing into the question why it took so long for people like mrt victory in 2019, more than four years lady were still wrangling about how the compensation has been paid to so few people. proceedings today were rather overshadowed by the testimony of henry staunton, the sacked former chair of the post office. who has been involved with a war of words with kemi badenoch, the business secretary, over exactly whether he was told to go slow with compensation payments to some postmasters, to save the government money. now, one of the reasons we are being told he was sacked is because he was involved in claims over bullying, and he told the mps today that in fact there bullying complaints amounted to one paragraph of an 80 page dossier compiled by the former head of hi and the former executive nick reed. he said nick reed had discussed resigning with him four times partly because of this issue but also because he was unhappy with his pay. now, this brought the members of the committee to almost to a standstill, they were kind of flabbergasted by this re
ben king. of course this was a hearing into the question j this was a hearing into the question why it took so long for people like mrt victory in 2019, more than four years lady were still wrangling about how the compensation has been paid to so few people. proceedings today were rather overshadowed by the testimony of henry staunton, the sacked former chair of the post office. who has been involved with a war of words with kemi badenoch, the business secretary, over exactly whether he was...
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first, with a recap on the scheme itself — and a reminder of what mr houchen told you last time he spoke to newsnight in may 2023 — here's ben two local businessmen to develop the site. but in 2021, in an opaque process, this became a 90—10 partnership, with the local businessmen holding the 90% share. reporters at private eye and the financial times raised awkward questions about the nature of this deal and the profits flowing from it. 0ne labour mp alleged corruption in the house of commons. in may 2023, the levelling up secretary michael gove set up an independent inquiry. last week that inquiry reported that the project had created manyjobs and that it had found, contrary to some of the claims, no evidence to support allegations of corruption or illegality. but it also criticised the decision making process around the deal and said, with hundreds of millions of pounds of public money spent on cleaning up the land, systems of governance do not include the expected sufficiency of transparency and oversight across the system to evidence of value for money. there is another issue where the report raises a difficult question
first, with a recap on the scheme itself — and a reminder of what mr houchen told you last time he spoke to newsnight in may 2023 — here's ben two local businessmen to develop the site. but in 2021, in an opaque process, this became a 90—10 partnership, with the local businessmen holding the 90% share. reporters at private eye and the financial times raised awkward questions about the nature of this deal and the profits flowing from it. 0ne labour mp alleged corruption in the house of...
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ben ferguson. concluded that president biden willfully kept classified document in his delaware residence, stopped short of charges and wrote we have considered mr. biden would present himself to a jury as sympathetic well meaning elderly man with a poor memory. president biden fought back in a last-minute primetime address. >> this is just plain wrong. i'm well meaning, i'm an elderly man and i know what the hell i'm doing, i put this country back on its feet. >> kayleigh: many would disagree with that. series of mix-up from this week alone even last night suggest otherwise. >> president of mexico sisi did not want to open the gate. i went to the g-7 meeting and maderon from france looked at me and said how long you back for. there has been a response from the been a response from the opposition but -- yes, i'm sorry from hamas. >> president biden: i said i'm going to be president whether we live in red state or green state, making roe v. wade the law of the land. >> kayleigh: it is not mental acuity, blame the maga prosecutor as his team did in politico today. reporters press about age and memory and biden snapped. >> peter: how bad is your me
ben ferguson. concluded that president biden willfully kept classified document in his delaware residence, stopped short of charges and wrote we have considered mr. biden would present himself to a jury as sympathetic well meaning elderly man with a poor memory. president biden fought back in a last-minute primetime address. >> this is just plain wrong. i'm well meaning, i'm an elderly man and i know what the hell i'm doing, i put this country back on its feet. >> kayleigh: many...
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last night there was no sign of mr ali at his home in lancashire, and he didn't respond to a request for comment. ben westminster. we are nowjoined by our political correspondent hannah miller. hannah, there's been some criticism over how long it took labour leader sir keir starmer to make the decision to withdraw support for azhar ali? absolutely, yes. this has been described as a complete mess for labour. and also, frankly, some stronger language as well. there tends to be a kind of textbook for how these things play out. often there will be some kind of scandal, politicians will have to react, they will dig themselves into positions. then what tends to happen is some kind of new information emerges. and yet what happened yesterday was you saw labour insisting this was out of character, insisting that they would continue campaigning, getting members of thejewish community, jewish supporters, to come out and support them in that stance. that leaves keir starmer open to a number of criticisms, really. first of all, some are suggesting there has been some are suggesting there has been some element of
last night there was no sign of mr ali at his home in lancashire, and he didn't respond to a request for comment. ben westminster. we are nowjoined by our political correspondent hannah miller. hannah, there's been some criticism over how long it took labour leader sir keir starmer to make the decision to withdraw support for azhar ali? absolutely, yes. this has been described as a complete mess for labour. and also, frankly, some stronger language as well. there tends to be a kind of textbook...
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it's understood mr ali has also been suspended from labour pending a party investigation. let's get more now from our political correspondent benright. this is all slightly convoluted. just talk us through it. it this is all slightly convoluted. just talk us through it.- this is all slightly convoluted. just talk us through it. it is, and it's a bit of— just talk us through it. it is, and it's a bit of a _ just talk us through it. it is, and it's a bit of a shambles - just talk us through it. it is, and | it's a bit of a shambles frankly. i think from the first moment that mr ali's, is herfirst reported in the mail on sunday, i think they risk damaging sir keir starmer�*s claim to have changed his party. back in the jeremy corbyn days, there were so many allegations of anti—semitism and it was one of the key tenets for keir starmer to show the party had changed. but it is a binderfor the party as though they may have wanted to disavow it mr ali 2a or 48 hours to disavow it mr ali 24 or 48 hours ago, it was difficult because nominations for this by election close to the beginning of february which meant there was no way of remov
it's understood mr ali has also been suspended from labour pending a party investigation. let's get more now from our political correspondent benright. this is all slightly convoluted. just talk us through it. it this is all slightly convoluted. just talk us through it.- this is all slightly convoluted. just talk us through it. it is, and it's a bit of— just talk us through it. it is, and it's a bit of a _ just talk us through it. it is, and it's a bit of a shambles - just talk us through it....
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mr. ryan gosling. the phrase "i'm kenough" is showing up everywhere. you see this. i'm kenough. what i love about this is that it works for any name that ends with -en. ben, ellen. some thing for you to wear. it's i am stephenough. you can take. this is for you. put it right over there. put it in your collection. i understand. >> ryan: i have something for you. >> stephen: what? >> ryan: can i give you something as well? >> stephen: of course you may. what is it? >> ryan: i have a... where should we put it? >> stephen: right here. right here. [applause] [laughter] thank you! i love it. i have always wanted, i have always wanted my own mojo dojo casa desk. there's only one measure by which a man can be rolled in is if they have kenergy. since you are here and you are the ken. i'm just curious, do you believe -- do i deserve this? do i have the kenergy? >> ryan: the kenergy coming off of you is nuclear, bro. [cheering] right? it is nuclear, bro. >> stephen: wow. >> ryan: i talked to the kens and we feel it needs to be acknowledged. your kenergy. we want to knight you into the kendom. release the mink! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [cheering] >> stephen: is this -- is this... is this th
mr. ryan gosling. the phrase "i'm kenough" is showing up everywhere. you see this. i'm kenough. what i love about this is that it works for any name that ends with -en. ben, ellen. some thing for you to wear. it's i am stephenough. you can take. this is for you. put it right over there. put it in your collection. i understand. >> ryan: i have something for you. >> stephen: what? >> ryan: can i give you something as well? >> stephen: of course you may. what is...
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ben. and i'm not going to say that the way lee anderson put his words was necessarily the brightest use of english. but mr racism , um, if you're about racism, um, if you're worried about discrimination , worried about discrimination, what about what's being said to jews in london.7 the city that you're the mayor of.7 what about those scenes in parliament square last week? i'm waiting. i'm waiting to hear you say something. so folks, let me know. do you think lee anderson should have been kicked out and farage at gb news? com well, it isn't just in london that shocking things have been happening because a meeting up in stoke on trent at the weekend led to the most extraordinary scenes. and joining me is the member of parliament for stoke on trent north, john gullies, jonathan, just tell us very briefly what the event was and what happened. well thank you, nigel, for having me on. >> i mean, what happened was it was a fundraiser for our police and crime commissioner, ben adams. we had a fundraising event at a local restaurant, a group of or hate mob. let's be perfectly frank, nigel turned up to that they w
ben. and i'm not going to say that the way lee anderson put his words was necessarily the brightest use of english. but mr racism , um, if you're about racism, um, if you're worried about discrimination , worried about discrimination, what about what's being said to jews in london.7 the city that you're the mayor of.7 what about those scenes in parliament square last week? i'm waiting. i'm waiting to hear you say something. so folks, let me know. do you think lee anderson should have been...
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i have ben look at it, and i will look at it, and i don't want to ask mr.teinhart stuff that i don't know. ceos won't come back on if you waste their time. >> i need to, when the computer can -- when i can just talk to it real quickly -- >> that's going to happen. jensen will tell you there's just a lot of people who talk to the computer. that's the large language model. remember, we had mcdonald's. >> they texted you during the show on friday. >> they've got -- they're doing 100 mcdonald's, testing where it's you're speaking to a.i. that speaks in 27 languages. the idea that jensen, like, was, isn't it great if you were someone that didn't speak english well, you could go to one of these fast foods and not be intimidated and speak with someone who speaks your language? jensen points out, you don't have to get it right. you can ask it stuff and not be as coherent, a little more than critical than he is, but i think we're waiting for this, but some people, like mark zuckerberg, have figured this thing out. >> as we broaden the discussion a bit, maybe those a
i have ben look at it, and i will look at it, and i don't want to ask mr.teinhart stuff that i don't know. ceos won't come back on if you waste their time. >> i need to, when the computer can -- when i can just talk to it real quickly -- >> that's going to happen. jensen will tell you there's just a lot of people who talk to the computer. that's the large language model. remember, we had mcdonald's. >> they texted you during the show on friday. >> they've got -- they're...
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benning at noon eastern today here on c-span. right now we'll go to the rules committee debate on the impeachment rules from last night. mr. cole: the gentleman from south carolina is recognized for whatever questions he may have for the panel. >> thank you, mr. chairman. appreciate your testimony, mr. thompson, appreciate you being here. interesting i have heard a lot of different words spoken while we have been here. marjorie taylor greene has come up time and time again. this being political time and time again. maga trump time and time again. mr. norman: we got -- we went round and round on january 6 with you, mr. thompson. there's a lot of questions that i have that i think the american people want to know about january 6. why was jim jordan and mr. banks excluded? why wasn't he cross-examination. why wasn't ms. pelosi, who was in charge of security along with the sergeant at arms? why wasn't she there? why was ray epps and other people seen escorting people in? there are a lot of questions. but the question we have here is those were just diversions. questions we got here is on mr. mayorkas. secretary mayorkas, wheth
benning at noon eastern today here on c-span. right now we'll go to the rules committee debate on the impeachment rules from last night. mr. cole: the gentleman from south carolina is recognized for whatever questions he may have for the panel. >> thank you, mr. chairman. appreciate your testimony, mr. thompson, appreciate you being here. interesting i have heard a lot of different words spoken while we have been here. marjorie taylor greene has come up time and time again. this being...
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mr. trump would not even need to formally quit the alliance to render it pointless." help me understand that, benraw from nato without congressional approval. fine. so then the u.s. will remain a member of the alliance. but you know, i was in the white house for eight years. stuff doesn't happen if the commander in chief doesn't sign off on it. so let me just give you really quickly three scenarios. a scenario in which russia's grinding down the ukrainians and they're not getting resupplied. then they take kyiv. donald trump's not going to lift a finger. what happens then if donald trump -- sorry, if vladimir putin -- confused two guys that have a lot in common. if vladimir putin decides to make a move on other european countries like the baltic states, small countries that are along that border. and starts moving in so-called pro-russian separatists and then the russian military moves in. if donald trump doesn't authorize the u.s. military to provide support to those baltic countries, it doesn't matter if we're still on the list of countries in nato. he's not going to do that. i don't think anyb
mr. trump would not even need to formally quit the alliance to render it pointless." help me understand that, benraw from nato without congressional approval. fine. so then the u.s. will remain a member of the alliance. but you know, i was in the white house for eight years. stuff doesn't happen if the commander in chief doesn't sign off on it. so let me just give you really quickly three scenarios. a scenario in which russia's grinding down the ukrainians and they're not getting...
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know, but mr dowden, it's all very giving a all very well giving a commentary going on. commentary of what's going on. we're with what's we're all familiar with what's going on. we all saw big bene river up with the words from the river to sea. palestine will to the sea. palestine will be free days ago. what are free a few days ago. what are you actually going to about you actually going to do about it? well that was totally unacceptable using that that clearly anti—semitic trope , i clearly anti—semitic trope, i was waiting for a while to come to on your interview, and i was listening to your interview with with len mccluskey . with len mccluskey. >> there still seems to be some sort about that. sort of equivocation about that. it is undoubtedly it is. it is undoubtedly anti—semitic . the police are anti—semitic. the police are obviously operationally independent, but i know that the home secretary has taken this up with police. what i would home secretary has taken this up witiin police. what i would home secretary has taken this up witiin relations. what i would home secretary has taken this up witiin relation to ilhat i would home secretary has taken this up witiin relation
know, but mr dowden, it's all very giving a all very well giving a commentary going on. commentary of what's going on. we're with what's we're all familiar with what's going on. we all saw big bene river up with the words from the river to sea. palestine will to the sea. palestine will be free days ago. what are free a few days ago. what are you actually going to about you actually going to do about it? well that was totally unacceptable using that that clearly anti—semitic trope , i clearly...
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dowden, it's >> i know, but mr dowden, it's all very well giving a commentary what's on. commentary of what's going on. we're with what's we're all familiar with what's going saw benver up with the words from the river to the sea. palestine will be free a few days ago. what are you actually going to about you actually going to do about it? well that was totally unacceptable using that that clearly anti—semitic trope . clearly anti—semitic trope. >> and i'm i was waiting for a while to come to on your interview, and i was listen to your interview with with len mccluskey. there still seems to be sort of equivocation be some sort of equivocation about that. it is. it is undoubtedly . the undoubtedly anti—semitic. the police are obviously operationally independent, i operationally independent, but i know secretary has know that the home secretary has taken up with the police. taken this up with the police. what would in relation to what i would say in relation to a of these, and i often find a lot of these, and i often find myself discussing with myself discussing this with constituents just because immediate action isn't taken doesn't mean action isn't being taken. s
dowden, it's >> i know, but mr dowden, it's all very well giving a commentary what's on. commentary of what's going on. we're with what's we're all familiar with what's going saw benver up with the words from the river to the sea. palestine will be free a few days ago. what are you actually going to about you actually going to do about it? well that was totally unacceptable using that that clearly anti—semitic trope . clearly anti—semitic trope. >> and i'm i was waiting for a...
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ben jamal, the leader of the palestine solidarity campaign , palestine solidarity campaign, has actually told supporters he wanted to force parliament to lock its doors , as mrjamal may lock its doors, as mrss did temporarily break down last week after parliamentary convention was broken by mr speaker, out of concern for the safety of mps . concern for the safety of mps. is this just the rough and tumble of democracy , or is there tumble of democracy, or is there something deeper at play? well, with me now is the labour councillor pyinmana as'ad. thank you so much forjoining me. councillor pyinmana as'ad. thank you so much forjoining me . are you so much forjoining me. are you so much forjoining me. are you concerned that democracy is being affected by mob rule ? being affected by mob rule? >> thank you so much, jacob, for having me on your programme. the first thing i would say is that you know, protest is protected . you know, protest is protected. it's a freedom of expression and freedom of assembly that's protected by by uk law. and i think that we should make sure that protest isn't politicised and the police shouldn't be used by politicians to make political points. that's the first
ben jamal, the leader of the palestine solidarity campaign , palestine solidarity campaign, has actually told supporters he wanted to force parliament to lock its doors , as mrjamal may lock its doors, as mrss did temporarily break down last week after parliamentary convention was broken by mr speaker, out of concern for the safety of mps . concern for the safety of mps. is this just the rough and tumble of democracy , or is there tumble of democracy, or is there something deeper at play? well,...
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last week, we spoke to democratic senator ben cardin about the death of alexi navalny. >> this is a tragic event. mr president spoke here at the munich security conference, vice president harris and repeated there will be consequences. mr. putin's actions are against alanity. navalny was the principal spokesman for the opposition to mr. putin and mr. putin decided that he had to be taken out and that's how it happened. sonali: any actions you intend to take from where you are standing? in terms of future investigations? >> there are many options. we have already are engaged in action based on the invasion of ukraine. we've already taken sanctions activities against russia. we will speak out about this and we will look for other ways we can hold mr. putin accountable for these actions. we will work with the biden and the international community to make it clear that this is outrageous and it violates all basic rights and mr. navalny will not be silenced. is because will live on. we will all fight for the russian people. that mr. putin has a grip on. sonali: your committee has already back to the unit
last week, we spoke to democratic senator ben cardin about the death of alexi navalny. >> this is a tragic event. mr president spoke here at the munich security conference, vice president harris and repeated there will be consequences. mr. putin's actions are against alanity. navalny was the principal spokesman for the opposition to mr. putin and mr. putin decided that he had to be taken out and that's how it happened. sonali: any actions you intend to take from where you are standing? in...
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mr. trump. >> okay, i promise we're going to quiz you on about every case surrounding donald trump. let's move to georgia now. >> sure. >> that dramatic testimony yesterday -- excuse me, last week benlis raised her hand and said i want to -- sat for one day and sparred with the defense attorneys there. that part of this hearing is about her relationship with nathan wade who was appointed to prosecute this trial. with that question, do you see her being disqualified potentially? then we can talk about the larger case, what it means for donald trump. >> there's two ways to look at the disqualification of a prosecutor, of ms. willis in this case, one is, does she have an actual conflict, a financial conflict? i don't think the defense attorneys have shown -- proven that. >> in terms of disclosing their relationship, or maybe not appointing nathan wade as the prosecutor. >> yeah, so nothing against mr. wade, i don't mean this personally, but he has no experience, none, zero, willie, in handling felony cases. and suddenly he's asked to help shepherd one of the most important felony cases in the country. that seems crazy to me. it would be like asking me to do open heart surgery. i'm a n
mr. trump. >> okay, i promise we're going to quiz you on about every case surrounding donald trump. let's move to georgia now. >> sure. >> that dramatic testimony yesterday -- excuse me, last week benlis raised her hand and said i want to -- sat for one day and sparred with the defense attorneys there. that part of this hearing is about her relationship with nathan wade who was appointed to prosecute this trial. with that question, do you see her being disqualified...
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um, i don't think mr putin is going to be facing that risk any time soon, especially while this war goes on. and as you have said in the last hour, benhat europe and western powers could resist this assassination, as it's being dubbed of navalny in siberia , is dubbed of navalny in siberia, is through further arms to ukraine. there is that $60 billion package currently delayed going through congress. denmark has given all of its artillery over to the ukrainians , as britain is to the ukrainians, as britain is obviously a major supplier of artillery. but in those recent defeats, the first major ukrainian defeat in over a year, they have found themselves vastly outnumbered, not only in terms of manpower but in artillery support. frankly, the west and europe in particular cannot produce the number of shells that ukraine needs, lammy might want putin in front of a special court, but in the meantime, he's still fighting a war. >> well, thank you very much indeed, charlie peters. are reporter there now, still to come, the prince of wales is doing good when it comes to homelessness. he's announced plans to build homes on duchy of cornwall,
um, i don't think mr putin is going to be facing that risk any time soon, especially while this war goes on. and as you have said in the last hour, benhat europe and western powers could resist this assassination, as it's being dubbed of navalny in siberia , is dubbed of navalny in siberia, is through further arms to ukraine. there is that $60 billion package currently delayed going through congress. denmark has given all of its artillery over to the ukrainians , as britain is to the...