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"fox news primetime" hosted by ben domenech just down the hall starts right now. >> ben: knock on the side of the wall, bret. thank you so much. before we begin tonight a brief ward on behalf of our wife meghan to florida governor ron desantis his family and wife casey who we learned today has been diagnosed with cancer. our hearts to go out to you as you battle this awful disease. we will keep you in our prayers and we know you will fight and win. god bless you all. welcome to "fox news primetime." it's good to be with you again here in the midst of such turmoil and hate when last i joined you the taliban was stale far off threat. nancy pelosi was still a legislative genius. the media was still ignoring the border chaos and joe biden was still the kindly grandpa set on did any of our actually change or rather has the truth about our failed leadership class simply been revealed in stark moments of clarity? this week i want to take a step back from the news of the moment to talk to you about the depth of our problems in america today. i want to ask you this question. why are the very t
"fox news primetime" hosted by ben domenech just down the hall starts right now. >> ben: knock on the side of the wall, bret. thank you so much. before we begin tonight a brief ward on behalf of our wife meghan to florida governor ron desantis his family and wife casey who we learned today has been diagnosed with cancer. our hearts to go out to you as you battle this awful disease. we will keep you in our prayers and we know you will fight and win. god bless you all. welcome to...
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"fox news primetime" with ben domenech starts right now. hey, ben. >> ben: thank you, bret. good evening and welcome to "fox news primetime." ♪ ♪ >> ben: for the past half century, the united states of america has dominated the category no one would ever want to own. we have, as a nation, one of the most radical abortion regimes in the world. it might surprise to you for this. you certainly won't hear it from anyone on any other network. but that supposedly extreme mississippi law headed for the supreme court which would block most abortions after 15 weeks would be right at home in europe when all those nations the left wants to emulate and other areas of policy like france and sweden ban abortion. in fact, all the countries you see on your screen ban elective abortion at 12 weeks. none of them have what america effectively has in many states abortion up to the point of birth. for that, you have to look at our moral equals in nations like china or north korea. why is it that america has persisted in this extreme regime even as the rest of the world woke up to the moral reali
"fox news primetime" with ben domenech starts right now. hey, ben. >> ben: thank you, bret. good evening and welcome to "fox news primetime." ♪ ♪ >> ben: for the past half century, the united states of america has dominated the category no one would ever want to own. we have, as a nation, one of the most radical abortion regimes in the world. it might surprise to you for this. you certainly won't hear it from anyone on any other network. but that supposedly...
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we completely differently with ben stokes in it.— completely differently with ben stokes in it. ~ .,, ., stokes in it. we know how important ben stokes is — stokes in it. we know how important ben stokes is to _ stokes in it. we know how important ben stokes is to england. _ stokes in it. we know how important | ben stokes is to england. presumably he is coming back now because he sees 100% ready to go again. crucially, two elements in the statement. firstly, they are going to treat it cautiously with ben stokes's come come back. he will have a month with the team before he plays in the ashes. stokes himself says he is looking forward to seeing his mates and being on the field with them. if you can feel thatjoy again of being part of the team, part of england, part of cricket, then for me, that is the most important factor in this whole thing. next to what ole gunnar solskjaer�*s called the darkest day in his managerial career — after manchester united's 5—0 defeat at home to liverpool in the premier league. it's a result that's piled more pressure on the united boss who's lost three
we completely differently with ben stokes in it.— completely differently with ben stokes in it. ~ .,, ., stokes in it. we know how important ben stokes is — stokes in it. we know how important ben stokes is to _ stokes in it. we know how important ben stokes is to england. _ stokes in it. we know how important | ben stokes is to england. presumably he is coming back now because he sees 100% ready to go again. crucially, two elements in the statement. firstly, they are going to treat it...
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"fox news primetime" hosted by ben domenech starts right now. ben? >> ben: thank you, mike. good evening and welcome to "fox news primetime." ♪ >> ben: nothing has been more unifying in american history than our flag and the men who defend it. whether at the veterans day parade or top americans respect for our men in arms and the symbol they defend was an extraordinary object of universal approval. it was extraordinary this respect endured of even as every other institution in american life shuttered and chance in the public eye. a half century ago, as the debacle of vietnam came to its dishonorable end, who would have believed that just 10 years later our armed forces would enjoy a renaissance and respect. 20 years on it would be regarded war winning juggernaut innovation and courage or 30 years later it would ride so high in public estimation that a bipartisan super majority thought it perfectly reasonable to send our armed forces to the other side of the world to two alien societies filled with pheasants and fanatics in our own image. why did it happen? it happened for a
"fox news primetime" hosted by ben domenech starts right now. ben? >> ben: thank you, mike. good evening and welcome to "fox news primetime." ♪ >> ben: nothing has been more unifying in american history than our flag and the men who defend it. whether at the veterans day parade or top americans respect for our men in arms and the symbol they defend was an extraordinary object of universal approval. it was extraordinary this respect endured of even as every...
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you bet, ben. >> ben: so much for the national past time.e baseball sells out the american worker to the red chinese. we talked to a congressman fighting to keep those jobs here in the u.s. that and more next on "fox news primetime." . >> happy 25th anniversary to all my friends at fox news. ♪ bipolar depression. it made me feel like i was trapped in a fog. this is art inspired by real stories of people living with bipolar depression. i just couldn't find my way out of it. the lows of bipolar depression can take you to a dark place... ...and be hard to manage. latuda could make a real difference in your symptoms. latuda was proven to significantly reduce bipolar depression symptoms and in clinical studies, had no substantial impact on weight. this is where i want to be. latuda is not for everyone. call your doctor about unusual mood changes, behaviors, or suicidal thoughts. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. elderly dementia patients on latuda have an increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor a
you bet, ben. >> ben: so much for the national past time.e baseball sells out the american worker to the red chinese. we talked to a congressman fighting to keep those jobs here in the u.s. that and more next on "fox news primetime." . >> happy 25th anniversary to all my friends at fox news. ♪ bipolar depression. it made me feel like i was trapped in a fog. this is art inspired by real stories of people living with bipolar depression. i just couldn't find my way out of...
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i took five seconds of ben domenech's time on "fox news primetime" but i had to get that out. >> ben: i had to see that intern photo of guy. that's excellent. fantastic. thank you, bret. >> bret: you bet. >> ben: good evening and welcome to "fox news primetime." ♪ ♪ >> ben: something funny happened in the spring of 2020, while the world was teetering on the edge of collapse in the face of the oncoming pandemic a new nation briefly tried to constitute itself right here in the united states. you probably never heard of it. but the western states pac is a system what ails america and harbinger of things to come. the last time we ran into a group of states calling themselves a pact warsaw pact. rhymes the western states pact was a group of hard left autocracies seeking to impose their wilpon the united states. left coast dystopias led by california, oregon and washington state coalesced in april 2020 to look something like a real national government. and briefly attempted to relate to the federal government on a pier to pier basis. now, i don't want to take the warsaw pact analogy too far
i took five seconds of ben domenech's time on "fox news primetime" but i had to get that out. >> ben: i had to see that intern photo of guy. that's excellent. fantastic. thank you, bret. >> bret: you bet. >> ben: good evening and welcome to "fox news primetime." ♪ ♪ >> ben: something funny happened in the spring of 2020, while the world was teetering on the edge of collapse in the face of the oncoming pandemic a new nation briefly tried to...
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i'm ben boulos.h korean spy tells us pyongyang will never give up its weapons. translation: in the end, denuclearisation cannot be achieved. why? north korea's nuclear deterrent is tied to kim jong—un�*s survival. british police are dropping a review of sexual assault allegations by an american woman, virginia giuffre, against prince andrew. the spy who fed me. the fbi says it has uncovered a plot to sell a national secret concealed in a sandwich. after more than 100 days of lockdown, new south wales begins to open up — providing you've had the jab. and new research warns that the loss of biodiversity risks tipping the world into ecological meltdown.
i'm ben boulos.h korean spy tells us pyongyang will never give up its weapons. translation: in the end, denuclearisation cannot be achieved. why? north korea's nuclear deterrent is tied to kim jong—un�*s survival. british police are dropping a review of sexual assault allegations by an american woman, virginia giuffre, against prince andrew. the spy who fed me. the fbi says it has uncovered a plot to sell a national secret concealed in a sandwich. after more than 100 days of lockdown, new...
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thank you, ben. more from you later on.bout your extraordinary reporting on the company ozy media. alexandra suich bass is also with us. she is senior columnist for the economist covering politics, technology and society, and shejoins us from dallas. alexandra, hello. is there any part of your brief that facebook haven't touched on this week? no, facebook has been keeping me busy. i think the last time i was on the media show, i was actually having a sense of deja vu. it was during the cambridge analytica scandal in 2018 and we were talking about that and facebook's epic fail. and we're back at it. it's probably not a good look that mark zuckerberg has posted himself sailing on instagram during a really difficult, challenging time for the company. it's been anything but smooth sailing for him. and we will definitely talk about that. obviously outages and other things as well have happened. juliette garcide is deputy business editor at the guardian and worked on the guardian's pandora papers coverage. and juliette, you also
thank you, ben. more from you later on.bout your extraordinary reporting on the company ozy media. alexandra suich bass is also with us. she is senior columnist for the economist covering politics, technology and society, and shejoins us from dallas. alexandra, hello. is there any part of your brief that facebook haven't touched on this week? no, facebook has been keeping me busy. i think the last time i was on the media show, i was actually having a sense of deja vu. it was during the...
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iam ben i am ben thompson. the headlines add 2m...ilies are even selling their children to get money forfood. the desperation and the urgency of the situation is hard to put into words. there is no more time left to reach the people of afghanistan. the bbc is told the national living wage is set to rise to £9.50 per hour in this week's budget. the nhs in england is promised almost £6 billion to help clear the record backlog of people waiting for tests, scans and treatments. meanwhile, the health secretary, sajid javid, says he's leaning towards making vaccinations mandatory for all nhs staff in england. i think our nhs would be a safer nhs if the people who worked on it were
iam ben i am ben thompson. the headlines add 2m...ilies are even selling their children to get money forfood. the desperation and the urgency of the situation is hard to put into words. there is no more time left to reach the people of afghanistan. the bbc is told the national living wage is set to rise to £9.50 per hour in this week's budget. the nhs in england is promised almost £6 billion to help clear the record backlog of people waiting for tests, scans and treatments. meanwhile, the...
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ti n't knowhat that be,se,t's e t comep with somethin (laughs [ben] iniration n be pretty dgerous tng. mikal's vice haunted for mons after wenterview him. whatort ofunatic rappels f a 200-ot dam wi a paintucket, ane, the mide of theight, ju to make a statent? my ne's ben,y the wa we'll t when i srted rking onhis film i us to sneainside their ovflow tunls on in awle, toake phos ofy friendskateboaing. sohe extenof my knledge aboudams mosy had too on iwithow to avd gettinarrestd whilcrawlingnside th.g. ms don'tust blend in apart the lancape to anymore knowg what inow now, it's impossible r me to look at dams the same way i did a few years ago. or even rivers for that matter. da and hropowereprent there'. but ju like another reurce delopment the u.s there'. we took too far there ar75,000 ds er three ft high in the uted stat. eryday sce thomajefferso ewathe present ofthe unit . in the uted stat. (soft muc continue - en] damsave been a commopart the amecan lascape focenties. st earlyommuniti werestablish toivert rir flows watewheels trun machery. ound theime edis had e light lb dialein, the
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is the stone is _ side as ben. has he got a point? is the stone is blues _ side as ben.over— side as ben. has he got a point? is the stone is blues cover band? - side as ben. has he got a point? is the stone is blues cover band? i i the stone is blues cover band? i don't quite know what he means by that because they were great songwriters, mickjaggerand that because they were great songwriters, mickjagger and keith songwriters, mick jagger and keith richardson? songwriters, mickjagger and keith richardson? . songwriters, mickjagger and keith richardson? ~ , , , , songwriters, mickjagger and keith richardson? , , , richardson? , absolutely, yes, both treat at a richardson? , absolutely, yes, both great at a time _ richardson? , absolutely, yes, both great at a time and _ richardson? , absolutely, yes, both great at a time and i _ richardson? , absolutely, yes, both great at a time and i have _ richardson? , absolutely, yes, both great at a time and i have spoken i richardson? , absolutely, yes, both great at a time and i have spoken toi great at a time and i have spoken t
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that is right ben, and i think from westminster.ight ben, and i think it is _ from westminster. that is right ben, and i think it is a _ from westminster. that is right ben, and i think it is a real— from westminster. that is right ben, and i think it is a real issue _ from westminster. that is right ben, and i think it is a real issue here - and i think it is a real issue here and i think it is a real issue here and i think the dilemma is summed up by the home secretary priti patel who said today mps cannot be cowed because an open society requires them to be open and accessible. we spoke to one constituency worker today, who told us that he had urged sir david to have security round him because you never know what may happen and sir david had taken that advice onboard and understood the concerns of the constituency worker but said, if i had security round me how can i be approachable? it is that approach built that made him such a well loved figure, this afternoon some that grief will be seenin afternoon some that grief will be se
that is right ben, and i think from westminster.ight ben, and i think it is _ from westminster. that is right ben, and i think it is a _ from westminster. that is right ben, and i think it is a real— from westminster. that is right ben, and i think it is a real issue _ from westminster. that is right ben, and i think it is a real issue here - and i think it is a real issue here and i think it is a real issue here and i think the dilemma is summed up by the home secretary priti patel who said...
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>> i got an e-mail from ben saying, who i knew a little bit.lly, is the truth. >> jimmy: is that right? >> yeah, well we met because we had movies come out the same weekend. i think one was "daredevil" and they said it was like the worst movie ever made and i turn the page and it was like "nicole holofcener is a modern day jane austin. [ laughter ] "how do i get this?" >> jimmy: yeah, well these were different reviews. >> i've been trying to work with her ever since. >> it was very flattering. and so, he e-mailed me and i think you might have said, you know, a medieval movie, i'm not sure but whatever it was, i thought it was a joke. >> jimmy: because you don't write medieval movies. >> i'm the go-to swordfight movie woman. >> jimmy: that is not your kind of writing at all. >> no, it's not. >> jimmy: no >> but i was thrilled and flattered and i met with them, and you know, i said, "i don't know how to write like this. this m'lady, m'lordy --" see [ laughter ] >> jimmy: m'lordy. >> me'lordy. we said that's not really -- >> jimmy: you were making
>> i got an e-mail from ben saying, who i knew a little bit.lly, is the truth. >> jimmy: is that right? >> yeah, well we met because we had movies come out the same weekend. i think one was "daredevil" and they said it was like the worst movie ever made and i turn the page and it was like "nicole holofcener is a modern day jane austin. [ laughter ] "how do i get this?" >> jimmy: yeah, well these were different reviews. >> i've been trying...
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ben, still staying on the front page _ deforestation.g on the front page of _ deforestation. ben, still staying on the front page of the _ deforestation. ben, still staying on the front page of the sunday - deforestation. ben, still staying on | the front page of the sunday times, have you been shaking hands yet? i have you been shaking hands yet? i have you been shaking hands yet? i have to confess... when it happened last yearm _ have to confess... when it happened last year... we all had to stop shaking — last year... we all had to stop shaking hands, i genuinely thought the handshake was dead! you are still doing — the handshake was dead! you are still doing on instinct and the story— still doing on instinct and the story in— still doing on instinct and the story in the sunday times points out people _ story in the sunday times points out pennie lock — story in the sunday times points out people lock fingers after a fight so this handshake might be more innate and even _ this handshake might be more innate and even 18_ this handshake
ben, still staying on the front page _ deforestation.g on the front page of _ deforestation. ben, still staying on the front page of the _ deforestation. ben, still staying on the front page of the sunday - deforestation. ben, still staying on | the front page of the sunday times, have you been shaking hands yet? i have you been shaking hands yet? i have you been shaking hands yet? i have to confess... when it happened last yearm _ have to confess... when it happened last year... we all had to...
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so i have to ask the question, ben. you and jennifer walked the red carpet.time around? >> i'm not sure why you feel compelled to ask that question. i feel no compulsion to answer it. >> i think because all of your fans are so obsessed with it. i think as a surrogate for all of your fans, i feel compelled. >> i actually do understand. it's part of the experience of my life, since i've been an actor, of tabloid attention and paparazzi and stuff. i'm not sure what it is, that i don't find my life merits that kind of interest. >> reporter: it's clear these hollywood veterans are far more interested in the stories they get to tell, picking and choosing them a luxury they've earned. >> i get the sense that this is really a meaningful project for all of you. >> it's an amazing story. a true story about this incredible woman. and there's a lot to discuss about these different perspectives. we really enjoyed writing it and thinking about it for a couple of years. >> i think i would want people to come out of the movie moved. that's not our job, to incite change. but
so i have to ask the question, ben. you and jennifer walked the red carpet.time around? >> i'm not sure why you feel compelled to ask that question. i feel no compulsion to answer it. >> i think because all of your fans are so obsessed with it. i think as a surrogate for all of your fans, i feel compelled. >> i actually do understand. it's part of the experience of my life, since i've been an actor, of tabloid attention and paparazzi and stuff. i'm not sure what it is, that i...
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ben, set the scene for us. this is a critically important day not only for the president of the united states but these other world leaders as well. >> reporter: in fact, today could be more important than the g20 itself. he's going to be meeting with pope francis. this is the third time they've met, wolf, but the first time he's met the pope as president of the united states. and certainly we've heard from the pope in recent weeks. he has some very strong positions on matters that they don't necessarily see eye to eye on. the pope would like to see pharmaceutical companies share the formula for the covid vaccines with developing countries so that everybody can become vaccinated. and on that, he doesn't necessarily agree with the u.s. president and many of the other leaders at the g20, who seem to want to hold on, allow the pharmaceutical companies to hold on to those patents. he's also called, for instance, for arms producers to stop producing arms. so obviously they're not going to agree on that either. but c
ben, set the scene for us. this is a critically important day not only for the president of the united states but these other world leaders as well. >> reporter: in fact, today could be more important than the g20 itself. he's going to be meeting with pope francis. this is the third time they've met, wolf, but the first time he's met the pope as president of the united states. and certainly we've heard from the pope in recent weeks. he has some very strong positions on matters that they...
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i want to double down on what ben said.knew and well aware of from various places that was not as comprehensively given to us is what francis and ms. hoggin has done. i think that -- i also want to say her testimony today is something that we've never seen before and that we have only seen from the sea suite and that is a huge mistake. they have no idea at the very tops of this company how the company is working and the number of people that are working within the company to try to make the company better and to do the right thing and to try to improve these systems from within instead of fighting them from without. i think that francis is one of those people and i think the kind of testimony today and this point about the instagram and how it relates also to adults as well as children, that is something that i think is absolutely true and is kind of very -- you're always going to get when you have a targeted ad funded program. whether that is, i have to say, whether that's mass media like magazines and ym and "teen," i wou
i want to double down on what ben said.knew and well aware of from various places that was not as comprehensively given to us is what francis and ms. hoggin has done. i think that -- i also want to say her testimony today is something that we've never seen before and that we have only seen from the sea suite and that is a huge mistake. they have no idea at the very tops of this company how the company is working and the number of people that are working within the company to try to make the...
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ben croucher reports. long road to tennis�* top table, all of a sudden cameron norrie is in a hurry. cameron norrie! from johannesburg via auckland, london and texas, aged 26, norrie is now accelerating towards his potential. the indian wells masters is one of the most prestigious tournaments outside the majors. norrie was playing in his first semi at this level. he turned greg dimitrov, at times, into just a spectator. first set, 6—2, 32 minutes. the second took a bit longer. but then, when's that have bothered norrie? not when you can fire forehands so freely and swing serves so sweetly. commentator: norrie is into the final. it will be the biggest match of my career_ it will be the biggest match of my career again tomorrow and hopefully do more _ career again tomorrow and hopefully do more of— career again tomorrow and hopefully do more of the same and there's... a lot of— do more of the same and there's... a lot of work_ do more of the same and there's... a lot of work to — do more of the same and ther
ben croucher reports. long road to tennis�* top table, all of a sudden cameron norrie is in a hurry. cameron norrie! from johannesburg via auckland, london and texas, aged 26, norrie is now accelerating towards his potential. the indian wells masters is one of the most prestigious tournaments outside the majors. norrie was playing in his first semi at this level. he turned greg dimitrov, at times, into just a spectator. first set, 6—2, 32 minutes. the second took a bit longer. but then,...
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he's interviewed by republican senator ben sasse of nebraska. "after words" has people interviewing nonfiction authors about their latest work. >> hello and welcome to book tv. it is my pleasureto be able to interview ben nelson from the great state of nebraska . then was born in mccook. he is the husband to diana, a father of four served 12 years in the u.s. senate from 2001 2013 and we're obviously going to center our discussion on that today but ben was also governor of nebraska for eight years in the 1990s, a brief period during which nebraska won the national championship in football, 38 percent of all years he was governor so given our partisan differences i don't know if i'm supposed to campaign for you to come back as governor but if you can win national championships for our football team 3/8 of allyears i think it would unite our state again so it's good to be with you today . >> i can't take full credit. i just want people to remember it happened during my watch. >> it's good to get to talk with you today about your new book the death
he's interviewed by republican senator ben sasse of nebraska. "after words" has people interviewing nonfiction authors about their latest work. >> hello and welcome to book tv. it is my pleasureto be able to interview ben nelson from the great state of nebraska . then was born in mccook. he is the husband to diana, a father of four served 12 years in the u.s. senate from 2001 2013 and we're obviously going to center our discussion on that today but ben was also governor of...
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ben: that's a great question.dy should know the name of henrietta lacks, not just in america but all over the globe, because her cls for the first time in the history of the world survived outside of her body. they did this medical experiment in johns hopkins, which was tantamount to medical racism because they used her as a lab rat as they used many other black people in that era. they took the cells. they were trying to see if a cell could survive outside of the body, and nobody to that point could, but henrietta lacks ' miraculous cells not only survived, but they regenerated every 24 hours and cap regenerating every -- kept regenerating every time -- the cell would continue to regenerate from another cell, so this was a medical marvel for science to use research of actual cells. her cells have saved millions and millions of lives, so that's why her grandson ron lacks said his grandmother is in heaven and she looks down and says, how tremendous it is that my cells are doing these good things. and she sees all t
ben: that's a great question.dy should know the name of henrietta lacks, not just in america but all over the globe, because her cls for the first time in the history of the world survived outside of her body. they did this medical experiment in johns hopkins, which was tantamount to medical racism because they used her as a lab rat as they used many other black people in that era. they took the cells. they were trying to see if a cell could survive outside of the body, and nobody to that point...
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you happen to like ben affleck, great example, but i know we'll get to later. this is, this is a strategy. it's a business strategy, friends. and it's about, you know, mixing up the kinds of things where people really want to do good in managing to modify their compassion, managing to profit or met without giving any of the profits that you make from that to the rightful shareholders. who are actually, you know, the supposed beneficiaries and the people who are supposed to be helped a couple of thoughts. hey, on twitter, then i shall go to you of the back of, of these tweets h t for a says, what's happening right now with celebrity activism. it's gentrifying the issue then commercializing it. the impact is an issue. publicity is relative to its profitability. so they're going to be some cause is down. i say that a sexier than others that get a lot of attention and in others that do not. this is 10 die 10. i says that a, as in bob, we and social justice activists. i view this new trend as the meaning and trivializing general genuine causes. i should go ahead. no
you happen to like ben affleck, great example, but i know we'll get to later. this is, this is a strategy. it's a business strategy, friends. and it's about, you know, mixing up the kinds of things where people really want to do good in managing to modify their compassion, managing to profit or met without giving any of the profits that you make from that to the rightful shareholders. who are actually, you know, the supposed beneficiaries and the people who are supposed to be helped a couple of...
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he's interviewed by republican senator ben sasse of nebraska. "after words" has people interviewing nonfiction authors about their latest work. >> hello and welcome to book tv. it is my pleasureto be able to interview ben nelson from the great state of nebraska . then was born in mccook. he is the husband to diana, a father of four served 12 years in the u.s. senate from 2001 2013 and we're obviously going to center our discussion on that today but ben was also governor of nebraska for eight years in the 1990s, a brief period during which nebraska won the national cio
he's interviewed by republican senator ben sasse of nebraska. "after words" has people interviewing nonfiction authors about their latest work. >> hello and welcome to book tv. it is my pleasureto be able to interview ben nelson from the great state of nebraska . then was born in mccook. he is the husband to diana, a father of four served 12 years in the u.s. senate from 2001 2013 and we're obviously going to center our discussion on that today but ben was also governor of...
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ti n't knowhat that be,se,t's e but comep with somethin (laughs [ben] iniration n be pretty dgerous tng. mikal's vice haunted for mons after wenterview him. what sort ofunatic rappels f a 200-ot dam with paint bket, alo, ainhe middlof the nht, ju to make a stament? my ne's ben,y the wa we'll t ju i'lle your nrator. when i srted rking onhis film i us to sneainside their ovflow tunls on in awle, toake phos ofy friendskateboaing. sohe extenof my knledge about d m ms don'tust blend in apart the lancape to anymore knowg what inow now, it's impossible r me to look at dams the same way i did a few years ago. or even rivers for that matter. da and hropowereprent there'. but ju like another reurce delopment the u.s there'. we took too far there ar75,000 ds overhree feehigh the unid states n wathe present of e unitedtates. (soft muc continue w- en] damsaveof ebeen a commopart toivert rir flows watewheels trun machery. ound theime edis had e light lb dialein, the fit hydroectric powers w being gerated ou the u.ssideis had e niagaraalls.ein, atne pointnearly lf the cntry's per ouwas being feby had
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ben.— arrested. ben. the details are featured in the pandora papers leak of offshore financial documents and list property with an estimated value in excess of £4 billion. andy verity, one of those property owners as the wife of the retail tycoon sir philip green. that is riaht, tycoon sir philip green. that is right. tine _ tycoon sir philip green. that is right, tine green, _ tycoon sir philip green. that is right, tine green, she - tycoon sir philip green. that is right, tine green, she is- tycoon sir philip green. that is right, tine green, she is the i tycoon sir philip green. that is i right, tine green, she is the wife of sir philip green, and it is in her name that the family's wealth is held. she is named as the beneficiary of anonymous companies held in the british virgin islands that bought properties in 2015 and 2016 just when the indebted to department store that they had sold was headed for collapse. you may remember that in march 2015, they sold bhs for £1, a nominalsum, to a former bankrup
ben.— arrested. ben. the details are featured in the pandora papers leak of offshore financial documents and list property with an estimated value in excess of £4 billion. andy verity, one of those property owners as the wife of the retail tycoon sir philip green. that is riaht, tycoon sir philip green. that is right. tine _ tycoon sir philip green. that is right, tine green, _ tycoon sir philip green. that is right, tine green, she - tycoon sir philip green. that is right, tine green, she...
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very much, ben.ry wilkinson, to look at what is wrong with the management of the green bond counsel, he will set up a group, so there will be some fairly combustible action in the council meeting this thursday. a murder inquiry is underway in glasgow after a 14—year—old boy was stabbed in the city. justin mclaughlin was seriously injured at high street station yesterday afternoon, later dying in hospital. our scotland correspondent alexandra mckenzie has this update from the scene. there is still quite a lot of police activity here outside the station, and some floral tributes have been laid. we understand that a fight had broken out on the train that spilled out onto the platform here, and the 14—year—old was stabbed down on the platform. police scotland put out a statement this afternoon and they said this was "a shocking act of violence in broad daylight, which had seen a boy tragically lose his life." they also said this happened on a saturday afternoon — it would have been very busy here in the
very much, ben.ry wilkinson, to look at what is wrong with the management of the green bond counsel, he will set up a group, so there will be some fairly combustible action in the council meeting this thursday. a murder inquiry is underway in glasgow after a 14—year—old boy was stabbed in the city. justin mclaughlin was seriously injured at high street station yesterday afternoon, later dying in hospital. our scotland correspondent alexandra mckenzie has this update from the scene. there is...
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this is bbc news with ben brown.tary kwasi kwarteng defends the way the government has handled the energy crisis after suppliers said the price cap system was not fit for purpose. i think it is a critical situation. i am speaking to industry all the time, and gas prices have quadrupled this year, they are making an impact, and that is why, as you say, i am speaking to people listening and trying to work out a way forward. the irish foreign minister says the uk's new demands on the northern ireland protocol could cause "a breakdown in relations" with the european union. it's a knockout — britain's tyson fury defeats the american deontay wilder in the 11th round in las vegas. and scientists warn that the loss of biodiversity risks tipping the world into "ecological meltdown."
this is bbc news with ben brown.tary kwasi kwarteng defends the way the government has handled the energy crisis after suppliers said the price cap system was not fit for purpose. i think it is a critical situation. i am speaking to industry all the time, and gas prices have quadrupled this year, they are making an impact, and that is why, as you say, i am speaking to people listening and trying to work out a way forward. the irish foreign minister says the uk's new demands on the northern...
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senator, thanks for being with us. >> good to see you, ben. thank for having me. obviously a timely and important topic here. >> i 100% agree. and i would actually like to start with how you think the bipartisan infrastructure bill and the separate multitrillion legislation that democrats are trying to move through the budget process will create green energy jobs going forward and i would also like to get a sense of what are your top priorities for these measures? >> sure. look, there's a lot to unpack there but let me start with two things, number one reminding us all of not just the need to act but with the urgency with which we need to act on climate. there's been a debate about the size of the investment in these infrastructure packages, clearly the bipartisan infrastructure package that has been approved by the senate is significant. but nowhere near enough and so we do have part two that we will achieve through, we heard the term a lot these days, budget reconciliation process. >> we have to go big on our investments and infrastructure and if you're not conv
senator, thanks for being with us. >> good to see you, ben. thank for having me. obviously a timely and important topic here. >> i 100% agree. and i would actually like to start with how you think the bipartisan infrastructure bill and the separate multitrillion legislation that democrats are trying to move through the budget process will create green energy jobs going forward and i would also like to get a sense of what are your top priorities for these measures? >> sure....
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. >> a congregate for station with ben williams, the person for executive questions. ben williams explains to her viewers what it is, and what role we are hoping it plays when it comes to the redistricting process. the end dsl is the leading organization with the bipartisan structure, serving the needs of legislative staff. 20 thousand legislative staff. our information we provide is nonpartisan. we do not pay. we provide information so that they can take that information and create the best policies for their state. >> what should viewers know about how they go about redistricting? how many ways are there? >> we like to say that there are 50 ways to do redistricting. a couple things that they look at. is it the legislatures? one of the rules at the legislature has to follow that are specific to their state? they might be called principles in any particular state. are there any particular processes like the amount of time that it needs to be pending before it can be voted on? are there rules around public input? when you take into account all of those things, you get
. >> a congregate for station with ben williams, the person for executive questions. ben williams explains to her viewers what it is, and what role we are hoping it plays when it comes to the redistricting process. the end dsl is the leading organization with the bipartisan structure, serving the needs of legislative staff. 20 thousand legislative staff. our information we provide is nonpartisan. we do not pay. we provide information so that they can take that information and create the...
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he is interviewed by republican senator ben sasse of nebraska. after words is a weekly interview program with guest host top nonfiction authors about their latest work. >> hello and welcome to book tv pretty is my pleasure today to be able to interview ben nelson from the great state of nebraska. ben was born emma cookie is the husband to diane at the father of four, served 12 years in the u.s. senate from 2001 through 2013 over i was going to center our discussion on that today. ben was also governor of nebraska for eight years in the 1990s. a. which nebraska won the national championship and football, 38% of all years he was governor. so ben, given our partisan differences i don't know if i am supposed to campaign for you as governor but if you can win national championships for football team three eights of all years i think it would unite our state again welcome good to be with you today pray. >> thank you i cannot take full credit i just want people to remember it happened during my watch. >> is good to talk with you today with death of the
he is interviewed by republican senator ben sasse of nebraska. after words is a weekly interview program with guest host top nonfiction authors about their latest work. >> hello and welcome to book tv pretty is my pleasure today to be able to interview ben nelson from the great state of nebraska. ben was born emma cookie is the husband to diane at the father of four, served 12 years in the u.s. senate from 2001 through 2013 over i was going to center our discussion on that today. ben was...
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>> thank you, ben. and i want to start by saying thank you so much for having me today and for giving me the opportunity to talk about this report and answer the why why it's so important. i'm going to take two different routes here, so bear with me for a minute. starting with the analytical side, right, the center on budget and policy priorities, which is where i am now, we consider this data incredibly valuable. we cite this report and the numbers that it provides. i can't tell you how many slides i have that have data from this report included as an indicator of housing generally across the country. and who is most impacted by worse case housing. on the side we really-- we use that data. it is all the time. it is incredibly important to our advocacy and our estimates around that only one out of every four eligible households for housing choice factors, actually get one, is related to that particular data. so, it is incredibly important to us from an analytical point of view. but i'm just going to go
>> thank you, ben. and i want to start by saying thank you so much for having me today and for giving me the opportunity to talk about this report and answer the why why it's so important. i'm going to take two different routes here, so bear with me for a minute. starting with the analytical side, right, the center on budget and policy priorities, which is where i am now, we consider this data incredibly valuable. we cite this report and the numbers that it provides. i can't tell you how...
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and i, together with alexandra, ben called batman saves the congo. how celebrities, you disrupting the politics of development, yet to have you, lee. so we're gonna dig a little bit into some of your findings later on in the show who may welcome back to the stream. introduce yourself, remind out audience who you are, what you do. thank you hear me. i'm currently the global ambassador or african sizing for just to speak in dignity, a pan african social movement. and i'm a visiting fellow at the bush academy in berlin at the moment. i get to have you can remember a just to be clear on the spend agenda balance. i thank you. thank you for bringing your social justice activism to us and also providing gender balance. and finally, i shall welcome to the strain telephone, who you are, what you do? i rewinds. so i'm, i, shan, pakistani, american who's been spending the last 20 years fighting for the right and dignity of the women who make our clothes mostly happen to be women of color. i currently service see your, we me, we are an advocacy organization base
and i, together with alexandra, ben called batman saves the congo. how celebrities, you disrupting the politics of development, yet to have you, lee. so we're gonna dig a little bit into some of your findings later on in the show who may welcome back to the stream. introduce yourself, remind out audience who you are, what you do. thank you hear me. i'm currently the global ambassador or african sizing for just to speak in dignity, a pan african social movement. and i'm a visiting fellow at the...
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for more on this, let's bring in boom bust co host an investigative journalist, ben swan, ben. a i want to start with this issue of taiwan. president biden spoke about it himself briefly and here's what he had to say. i agree with will. bye bye. i would agree that we are and we made it clear that he should be doing anything other than by the group. so ben, where does this leave things? but it didn't sound exactly like a very strong stance there. but look at a 145 fighter jets. that's the report. 145 fighter jets from china have entered, ty, ones, aerospace since the weekend over about a 4 day period that took place. it looks like provocation. taiwan is obviously very upset about it. china seems to be encroaching more and more, moving towards some kind of military encounter. the question is, what will the u. s. do about it? if there is a move by china, a military move into taiwan? are we really going to go to war over china? taiwan and one of the things that i see for president biden saying is, you know, he's on one hand talking about the one china policy, which doesn't really o
for more on this, let's bring in boom bust co host an investigative journalist, ben swan, ben. a i want to start with this issue of taiwan. president biden spoke about it himself briefly and here's what he had to say. i agree with will. bye bye. i would agree that we are and we made it clear that he should be doing anything other than by the group. so ben, where does this leave things? but it didn't sound exactly like a very strong stance there. but look at a 145 fighter jets. that's the...
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i absolutely agree with ben, it _ not happening? i absolutely agree with ben, it is— not happening?ink we can draw distinctions— possibility, but i think we can draw distinctions between various degrees of responsible journalism, reporting facts that— of responsible journalism, reporting facts that is happening is one thing. — facts that is happening is one thing, but inciting people to buy is another— thing, but inciting people to buy is another uncertain media outlets were more _ another uncertain media outlets were more guilty— another uncertain media outlets were more guilty of that than others, so i more guilty of that than others, so i don't _ more guilty of that than others, so idon't think— more guilty of that than others, so i don't think there is any danger in communicating risks that industry figures _ communicating risks that industry figures and business owners are putting — figures and business owners are putting out there and obviously it is partially in some people's interests to encourage more people to buy— interests to encourage more people to buy earlier rather t
i absolutely agree with ben, it _ not happening? i absolutely agree with ben, it is— not happening?ink we can draw distinctions— possibility, but i think we can draw distinctions between various degrees of responsible journalism, reporting facts that— of responsible journalism, reporting facts that is happening is one thing. — facts that is happening is one thing, but inciting people to buy is another— thing, but inciting people to buy is another uncertain media outlets were more _...
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he is interviewed by republican senator ben sasse of nebraska. is a weekly interview program with guest host top nonfiction authors about their latest work. >> hello and welcome to book tv pretty is my pleasure today to be able to interview ben nelson from the great state of nebraska. ben was born emma cookie is the husband to diane at the father of
he is interviewed by republican senator ben sasse of nebraska. is a weekly interview program with guest host top nonfiction authors about their latest work. >> hello and welcome to book tv pretty is my pleasure today to be able to interview ben nelson from the great state of nebraska. ben was born emma cookie is the husband to diane at the father of
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. >>> when we come back, ozy media shutting down amid scandal, less than a week since ben smith firstthe business ben is going to join us live right after this >>> later, ozy media co-founder carlos watson will join us live with his side of the story that's at 8:15 eastern time. quk x"uned you're watching "sawbo and this is cnbc. girls... the chess club has gained an edge on our bake sales. we need more ways of connecting with customers, fast. i know some consultants with great ideas. can they help us improve our digital experience? absolutely. they've invested over $2 billion in tech. that could really help us manage inventory. and save us a ton of dough. then let's take back our market share. checkmate, chess heads. girls, i said “bedtime”! i think you're going to like it here. umm, why is everyone... throwing things at me? look, as cfo it's my job to be ready for whatever's next. that's why i have my finance team, randomly hurl things at me. it's also why we use workday. it gives us insights, so we quickly pivot our strategy, people, planning, you name it. sorry, sir. i will aim st
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well, it has turned cooler today, ben, - weather today, chris?turned cooler today, ben, there is a chill in the but on the other hand it is a lot sunnier than it has been for a while as well. the little sprinkling of snow over the scottish mountains, and compared with yesterday, a significant drops in temperatures across the board. this is the area of low pressure that brought some windy and wet weather
well, it has turned cooler today, ben, - weather today, chris?turned cooler today, ben, there is a chill in the but on the other hand it is a lot sunnier than it has been for a while as well. the little sprinkling of snow over the scottish mountains, and compared with yesterday, a significant drops in temperatures across the board. this is the area of low pressure that brought some windy and wet weather
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>> all right, ben, thank you very much. ben wideman reporting from here in rome as well. >>> joining us now, stuart lau, the eu china correspondent. thanks very much for coming in. what are you going to be looking for specifically today and torment? >> -- tomorrow? >> we are looking possibly a communique on what ben was saying, describing to be broad and vague commitments about climate, about vaccine distribution. what we are hearing from eu sources is that there is very intense negotiations. on climate, for example, saudi arabia is trying to block a lot of concrete commitments about climate financing or, you know, phasing out carbon, phasing out coal. different issues blended together. what we are hearing is yesterday the italian presidency chairing the negotiations have proposed a sort of compromise deal to try to talk about bringing back the kind of 1.5 degrees point back to the table, but also linking it more closely with what the diplomats are describing as critical enablers, what sorts of financing will be required on
>> all right, ben, thank you very much. ben wideman reporting from here in rome as well. >>> joining us now, stuart lau, the eu china correspondent. thanks very much for coming in. what are you going to be looking for specifically today and torment? >> -- tomorrow? >> we are looking possibly a communique on what ben was saying, describing to be broad and vague commitments about climate, about vaccine distribution. what we are hearing from eu sources is that there is...