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>> ben berger. >> jimmy: ben what? >> ben berger. >> jimmy: ben berger?> yeah. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: are you a real person or are we high? [ laughter ] >> i'm a real person. >> jimmy: you're a real person. hi, ben berger. your last name is berger? >> yeah. >> jimmy: wrestling fan, i see? >> i am. the ladies, huh? got to excite - [ laughter ] and what are you up to today in hollywood? >> well, i was just walking around. and they came up to me. >> jimmy: and asked if you wanted to go in the pool? >> i would love to go in the pool. >> jimmy: great, ben berger's going to go in the pool, all right. [ cheers and applause ] let's send ben -- there you go. got anybody else out there, cousin sal? >> sal: yeah. same look, basically. >> hi, there, how are you? >> good, how are you? >> jimmy: what's your name? >> ranya. >> jimmy: hi, ranya, how are you? >> i'm great. >> jimmy: what do you do for work? >> i own my own trucking company. >> jimmy: i wouldn't have guessed that. [ laughter ] >> nobody does. >> jimmy: you own a trucking company, how many trucks do you hav
>> ben berger. >> jimmy: ben what? >> ben berger. >> jimmy: ben berger?> yeah. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: are you a real person or are we high? [ laughter ] >> i'm a real person. >> jimmy: you're a real person. hi, ben berger. your last name is berger? >> yeah. >> jimmy: wrestling fan, i see? >> i am. the ladies, huh? got to excite - [ laughter ] and what are you up to today in hollywood? >> well, i was just walking around. and...
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ben.en wasn�*tjust a incredibly sad time. our late queen wasn�*t just a figurehead. incredibly sad time. our late queen wasn�*tjust a figurehead. she was, as we have seen from the coverage, almost an extended member of everyone�*s family. we have seen people genuinely grieving. she has been a symbol of reconciliation, as we have heard, a symbol of collaboration, warmth. she strengthened and encouraged us throughout the pandemic, and she really was a guiding light through many of the dark times that we have experienced. bind many of the dark times that we have experienced-— many of the dark times that we have exerienced. �* , ., , ., experienced. and people mourning her of all faiths. — experienced. and people mourning her of all faiths, that's _ experienced. and people mourning her of all faiths, that's important _ experienced. and people mourning her of all faiths, that's important to - of all faiths, that�*s important to stress, isn�*t it? of all faiths, that's important to stress, isn't
ben.en wasn�*tjust a incredibly sad time. our late queen wasn�*t just a figurehead. incredibly sad time. our late queen wasn�*tjust a figurehead. she was, as we have seen from the coverage, almost an extended member of everyone�*s family. we have seen people genuinely grieving. she has been a symbol of reconciliation, as we have heard, a symbol of collaboration, warmth. she strengthened and encouraged us throughout the pandemic, and she really was a guiding light through many of the...
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ben: and she came to the throne at the age of 25. britain changed so much in the long decades of her reign. jane: changed so much, and she went through so much, she was always a beacon of hope and optimism for the country. i remember most recently in the middle of the pandemic, hearing her talk to the people. it was quite incredible. but what touched me the most and brought me to tears, frankly, this week, was that her sense of duty and sense of responsibility to this country she loved so much, that even two, three days ago now, she met with liz truss to ask her to form a new government. that is duty and responsibility. ben: and king charles iii -- what is america thinking about that? jane: america is looking forward to wking with the king. in my mind, the king has the same sense of duty and responsibility. he is, as we say in america, a class act. i don't think anything will change in our special relationship. ben: and it is a special relationship, that the royal family has had, a real mark\ -- real part in maintaining throughout th
ben: and she came to the throne at the age of 25. britain changed so much in the long decades of her reign. jane: changed so much, and she went through so much, she was always a beacon of hope and optimism for the country. i remember most recently in the middle of the pandemic, hearing her talk to the people. it was quite incredible. but what touched me the most and brought me to tears, frankly, this week, was that her sense of duty and sense of responsibility to this country she loved so much,...
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john, it's called ben & jerry's, the brand.ause you founded it together in 1978, even though you no longer run it. you sold it to you know lover in 2000. what is the brand supposed to stand for? what is the social mission of the company that you're trying to defend tonight? >> so there is a three-part mission to ben & jerry's, i financial mission, our product mission, and most importantly, a social mission. the company uses its power to address social and environmental problems around the world, and that social mission is part and parcel to the success of the company. >> so ben, what is your objection to what you is doing specifically in the occupied west bank in terms of allowing the continued sale of ice cream in illegal settlements by selling off your brand to a local franchisee? how does that all come together with your social mission? >> well, this is essentially an issue of governance. you know never served a binding -- that agreement gave authority over the social mission to the -- unilever has usurped their authority an
john, it's called ben & jerry's, the brand.ause you founded it together in 1978, even though you no longer run it. you sold it to you know lover in 2000. what is the brand supposed to stand for? what is the social mission of the company that you're trying to defend tonight? >> so there is a three-part mission to ben & jerry's, i financial mission, our product mission, and most importantly, a social mission. the company uses its power to address social and environmental problems...
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hi, what's your name and what is your question for ben? >> hi, ben. hi, jimmy.s. what's the best way to spend a free day in brooklyn? >> ah, okay. i think -- i would start with a nice walk through prospect park. [ cheers and applause ] yeah. through the botanical gardens, yeah? maybe wrap it up with a nice slice of cheesecake at junior's. >> jimmy: classic. [ applause ] all right, well done. boy, you rattled that right off. let's meet another new yorker. >> hi, ben, my name is mike. big fan. >> thank you, man. >> can't get my heat to work, any suggestions? >> do you live at 631 east eleventh? >> wow, yeah, i do. >> apartment 4-c? >> yes. >> your landlord is harry o'reilly, which means your radiator is a mcquay 238. you'll see a small brass pipe under the left side with a ed valve. [ laughter ] turn it three-quarters of an inch counterclockwise. you know what counterclockwise is? no, no, other way. the other way. then you're going to hear a hissing sound. when you hear the hissing sound, you're going to want to push the buttons in the following order. off, high,
hi, what's your name and what is your question for ben? >> hi, ben. hi, jimmy.s. what's the best way to spend a free day in brooklyn? >> ah, okay. i think -- i would start with a nice walk through prospect park. [ cheers and applause ] yeah. through the botanical gardens, yeah? maybe wrap it up with a nice slice of cheesecake at junior's. >> jimmy: classic. [ applause ] all right, well done. boy, you rattled that right off. let's meet another new yorker. >> hi, ben, my...
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ben wright at westminster. by using the bbc news app. the queen is to miss this year's highland games, says buckingham palace. the queen, who's 96, normally attends the braemar gathering every year, but has been suffering from ongoing mobility issues. prince charles will attend the games this saturday. strikes that had been due to close large areas of scotland this week have been suspended. unions have agreed to put a new offer which would mean a bigger right in pay for stuff rather than smaller rises and one—off cost of living payments. a report into the resignation of dame cressida dick as head of the metropolitan police says she felt "intimidated" into standing down by the london mayor sadiq khan. the report, commissioned by the home secretary, says the mayor failed to follow due process in removing herfrom office. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford is at scotland yard with more. daniel. reminders of the background to this? dame cressida dick's la stays in charge here at new scotland yard have re
ben wright at westminster. by using the bbc news app. the queen is to miss this year's highland games, says buckingham palace. the queen, who's 96, normally attends the braemar gathering every year, but has been suffering from ongoing mobility issues. prince charles will attend the games this saturday. strikes that had been due to close large areas of scotland this week have been suspended. unions have agreed to put a new offer which would mean a bigger right in pay for stuff rather than...
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on "barron's roundtable," ben levinsohn, al root and nick djaczinsky. ben: the markets got crushed. what makes it worse is there are three days the market opened above previous day's close and couldn't hold on to those gains. nowhere was that more obvious than friday when we had a great opening, everyone was excited about the jobs report and the market was up one% and finished down around 2%. the dow is up 3% or so. carleton: let's look at the jobs report. we are in undated with companies like snap, bed, bath, and beyond but that is not showing up in the jobs report. what stuck out to you? >> the official numbers strong, 300,000 down from july, still a great number no matter how you look at it and there are even more jobs, we saw an increase in participation rate, a lot of people not looking for jobs are now looking for them. we have a cover story that looks at the labor market. the labor market will be shrinking because of the aging population and there are many imprints in the country. carleton: what the next piece of economic data? ben: the next cpi reading in a couple weeks. the
on "barron's roundtable," ben levinsohn, al root and nick djaczinsky. ben: the markets got crushed. what makes it worse is there are three days the market opened above previous day's close and couldn't hold on to those gains. nowhere was that more obvious than friday when we had a great opening, everyone was excited about the jobs report and the market was up one% and finished down around 2%. the dow is up 3% or so. carleton: let's look at the jobs report. we are in undated with...
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ben. _ as much detail as they can. well, indeed, ben, it's— as much detail as they can.il as they can. well, indeed, ben, it'sjust a few - as much detail as they can. well, indeed, ben, it'sjust a few lines| indeed, ben, it'sjust a few lines but it's very revealing because, as we've been hearing, buckingham palace very, very rarely if ever comment directly on the queen's health and we are told that doctors are concerned about her condition and she is under medical supervision at balmoral, although she is comfortable. now, comfortable can cover a range of different possibilities. i think the fact that mobility issues are not directly mentioned is important. of course, up mentioned is important. of course, up until now we've been told the queen has got ongoing mobility problems, issues, and that's caused her to cancel various engagements including the thanksgiving service at the platinum jubilee and the state opening of parliament, but it's always been mobility issues. what we don't know is whether they have got worse or whether there is an underlying issue, in underlying
ben. _ as much detail as they can. well, indeed, ben, it's— as much detail as they can.il as they can. well, indeed, ben, it'sjust a few - as much detail as they can. well, indeed, ben, it'sjust a few lines| indeed, ben, it'sjust a few lines but it's very revealing because, as we've been hearing, buckingham palace very, very rarely if ever comment directly on the queen's health and we are told that doctors are concerned about her condition and she is under medical supervision at balmoral,...
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any public comment on ben's presentation? >> there are no public comments for this item. >> alright. we'll close this agenda item. thank you very much mr. van houten. the next item is 7, which is hearing and possible action regarding applications for permits under the jurisdiction of the entertainment commission and deputy director azevedo will introduce consent item first. >> i want to share a update with you. that amore sf needs to continue the application to the next hearing to have a chance to conduct neighborhood outreach because it was not completed in advance of tonight hearing so you need to vote to approve the continuation of their permit to the next hearing october 4. >> raise the motion. >> second. >> we do need to take-is this part of the consent agenda? >> it was and agendized, but- >> got it. is there public comment on moving that item to further date, later date? >> no public comments. >> alright, we can vote. [roll call] >> alright. now we can do consent agenda as it stands. >> we have two limited live perfoma
any public comment on ben's presentation? >> there are no public comments for this item. >> alright. we'll close this agenda item. thank you very much mr. van houten. the next item is 7, which is hearing and possible action regarding applications for permits under the jurisdiction of the entertainment commission and deputy director azevedo will introduce consent item first. >> i want to share a update with you. that amore sf needs to continue the application to the next...
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ben: true. jack: what can james do? ben: not much. there is not too many earnings next week. we are not getting much data. we will get the third reading on second-quarter gdp and august pcp, it will take a couple more weeks before we get it. jack: stock market wasn't doing very well. that did not look at 2022, you say the yields are high enough. jack: it might be time to buy long-term treasuries. i want to give you a specific trading idea from the chief economist who says to buy tlt and short goal, the ticker for the i share of the treasury bond. you get higher yield on shorter treasuries, people call that an inverted yield curve but you want longer exposure, high interest rate sensitivity and no way this economy will handle the interest rates suggested if you look at what is happening with inflation or what is happening with the economy, and those bonds will prove a good deal. the gold side is more complicated. it has been terrible historically. i am not sure it is possible with the mad max doomsday crowd now that they've gone over to crypto but more inverse with bond yields
ben: true. jack: what can james do? ben: not much. there is not too many earnings next week. we are not getting much data. we will get the third reading on second-quarter gdp and august pcp, it will take a couple more weeks before we get it. jack: stock market wasn't doing very well. that did not look at 2022, you say the yields are high enough. jack: it might be time to buy long-term treasuries. i want to give you a specific trading idea from the chief economist who says to buy tlt and short...
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ben is back. is back. i he's part of our football news show, to talk about the football news show because you got a special programme tonight? because you got a special programme toniaht? . , ., because you got a special programme tonic ht? ., , ., .,, because you got a special programme toniaht? . , ., ._ �*, tonight? transfer deadline day, it's been a very — tonight? transfer deadline day, it's been a very busy — tonight? transfer deadline day, it's been a very busy day, _ tonight? transfer deadline day, it's been a very busy day, lots - tonight? transfer deadline day, it's been a very busy day, lots of- tonight? transfer deadline day, it's been a very busy day, lots of deals| been a very busy day, lots of deals still get there over the line. hopefully billy gilmore to brighton from chelsea. so hopefully all those deals get over the line over 11pm and we will round them all up on a special on the football news show, we have simon stone and michael brown, siobhan chamberlain, alex howell, andy sw
ben is back. is back. i he's part of our football news show, to talk about the football news show because you got a special programme tonight? because you got a special programme toniaht? . , ., because you got a special programme tonic ht? ., , ., .,, because you got a special programme toniaht? . , ., ._ �*, tonight? transfer deadline day, it's been a very — tonight? transfer deadline day, it's been a very busy — tonight? transfer deadline day, it's been a very busy day, _ tonight?...
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and not much time to address them, ben. when she arrives back i them, ben.g chance to set out a vision to the country, to tell voters at home what she wants to do with the keys to no 10. we know what a lot of that is. we know that her big economic plan is to try and to be late growth. we know that she wants to cut taxes. and we are expecting in the next few days to hear a big intervention on energy, probably freezing prices for millions of people, and many businesses across the country, a really big move that is designed to take to the country, i understand how big your challenges are, i understand that we need to help. but then she also has this challenge of how she addresses internal relations within her party. we know that there are some mps who are going to give liz truss the benefit of the doubt, but who are deeply sceptical, quite frankly, of some of the plans she put forward in the leadership campaign, and chatting to a lot of tories in parliament this afternoon, they are saying, look, try and come up they are saying, look, try and come up with a cabi
and not much time to address them, ben. when she arrives back i them, ben.g chance to set out a vision to the country, to tell voters at home what she wants to do with the keys to no 10. we know what a lot of that is. we know that her big economic plan is to try and to be late growth. we know that she wants to cut taxes. and we are expecting in the next few days to hear a big intervention on energy, probably freezing prices for millions of people, and many businesses across the country, a...
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ben: thank you so much for having me. i enjoyed it.t was great. ♪ >> all q&a programs are available on our website or as a podcast on our c-span now at. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2022] [captioning performed by the national cap about two and a haf hours. >> this hearing will come to order. good morning and welcome to the budget committee's hearing on why congress needs to abolish the debt limit. without objection,
ben: thank you so much for having me. i enjoyed it.t was great. ♪ >> all q&a programs are available on our website or as a podcast on our c-span now at. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2022] [captioning performed by the national cap about two and a haf hours. >> this hearing will come to order. good morning and welcome to the budget committee's hearing on why congress needs to abolish the debt limit. without objection,
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this week the market suggested ben was right. it also didn't bode well, the signals they were sending. >> we came into this week, the market was feeling pretty good. nice little streak going. then it turned into the week from hell. fedex came out and announced this terrible guidance, their guidance was awful and not only did fedex go down but pepsi went down, shopify went down. you could say how long -- "barron's roundtable" they are going to bleep that. ben: hard to imagine a stronger recession signal from that. the yield curve has been there for a while now but the dow transport theory says when goods transport, stocks go down suggest in bed news. ben: we are seeing weakness in industrial surveys, from fedex and other companies, chemical companies have been talking about. we are seeing it pretty much everywhere except where fed would like to see it which is the job market but talking about rates going as high as 4%, perhaps as high as 5% and when they get high i don't think the market could drop 20% or so. that's not enough for
this week the market suggested ben was right. it also didn't bode well, the signals they were sending. >> we came into this week, the market was feeling pretty good. nice little streak going. then it turned into the week from hell. fedex came out and announced this terrible guidance, their guidance was awful and not only did fedex go down but pepsi went down, shopify went down. you could say how long -- "barron's roundtable" they are going to bleep that. ben: hard to imagine a...
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ben: thank you so much for having me. i enjoyed it.hat was great. ♪ >> all q&a programs are available on our website or as a podcast on our c-span now at. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2022] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. funded by these television companies and more, including comcast. >> you think this is just a community center? no, it is way more than that. >> to create wi-fi enabled lists so students can get the tools they need to be ready for everything. >> giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> c-span's washington journal, every day we take your calls live on the air on the news of the date and discuss policy issues that impact you. monday morning we talk about campaign 2022 managing editor. then washington post labor reporter on unionization efforts and issues impacting american workers this labor day. watch washington journal live 7:00 eastern mond
ben: thank you so much for having me. i enjoyed it.hat was great. ♪ >> all q&a programs are available on our website or as a podcast on our c-span now at. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2022] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. funded by these television companies and more, including comcast. >> you...
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ben wallace. who we inspect to be defence _ coming up? ben wallace.t the polls... ben wallace has been confirmed, he is defence secretary. ila wallace has been confirmed, he is defence secretary.— defence secretary. no surprises there. he was _ defence secretary. no surprises there. he was seen _ defence secretary. no surprises there. he was seen as - defence secretary. no surprises there. he was seen as doing i defence secretary. no surprises there. he was seen as doing a l defence secretary. no surprises i there. he was seen as doing a good job. i do not think there were any serious calls for liz truss to move him onto something else.- serious calls for liz truss to move him onto something else. thank you ve much him onto something else. thank you very much indeed. _ him onto something else. thank you very much indeed. just _ him onto something else. thank you very much indeed. just as _ him onto something else. thank you very much indeed. just as we - him onto something else. thank you very much indeed. just as we have l very much indeed. just as w
ben wallace. who we inspect to be defence _ coming up? ben wallace.t the polls... ben wallace has been confirmed, he is defence secretary. ila wallace has been confirmed, he is defence secretary.— defence secretary. no surprises there. he was _ defence secretary. no surprises there. he was seen _ defence secretary. no surprises there. he was seen as - defence secretary. no surprises there. he was seen as doing i defence secretary. no surprises there. he was seen as doing a l defence...
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ben emons, managing director and head of global macro strategy at medley global advisors. this rally has a consequence of going so far out when it comes to the risk sentiments as haisi just mentioned. ben: it is somewhat traditional to have a clash because the more people are pushing themselves to the sideline with this bearish outlook, the worse are the numbers. in this case, that inflation number is turned and you see a major rebound in the markets now. this is a bear market and china confirmed once more that as we go below for mid june, we are seeing this inflationary bear market. that shows overtime that in these bear markets, we have the rounds. to this sentiment, this is the worst since 2008 and this is a set up for a rebound in the region. >> and we have seen in the early asian session how the u.k. assets continue to be decimated, especially the pound after that fresh 37 year low against the dollar. also what the implications are for the buyer markets, especially for any sort of boe action to be called into question. ben: it is a decision on the bank of england last
ben emons, managing director and head of global macro strategy at medley global advisors. this rally has a consequence of going so far out when it comes to the risk sentiments as haisi just mentioned. ben: it is somewhat traditional to have a clash because the more people are pushing themselves to the sideline with this bearish outlook, the worse are the numbers. in this case, that inflation number is turned and you see a major rebound in the markets now. this is a bear market and china...
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ben: thank you so much for having me. i enjoyed it. that was great. ♪ >> all she wanted rooms are available on our web side or as a podcast on our c-span now app. >> today, president biden campaigns for john fetterman and josh superior -- shapiro, the democratic nominees for pennsylvania's races in west mifflin, pennsylvania. live coverage begins at 5:30 eastern on c-span. >> washington journal, every day taking your calls live, on the air on the news of the day, and we discussed policy issues that impact you. coming up tuesday morning, insider dave leventhal talks about the ongoing investigation of potential financial conflicts of interest by members of congress. and we look at what is ahead on capitol hill this fall as lawmakers prepare for the midterm elections with the hill's editor-in-chief. watch "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern tuesday morning on c-span or on c-span now, our free mobile video app. join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. >> smithsonian institution secretary
ben: thank you so much for having me. i enjoyed it. that was great. ♪ >> all she wanted rooms are available on our web side or as a podcast on our c-span now app. >> today, president biden campaigns for john fetterman and josh superior -- shapiro, the democratic nominees for pennsylvania's races in west mifflin, pennsylvania. live coverage begins at 5:30 eastern on c-span. >> washington journal, every day taking your calls live, on the air on the news of the day, and we...
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ben: thank you so much for having me. i enjoyed it.hat was great. ♪ >> all q&a programs are available on our website or as a podcast on our c-span now at. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2022] [captioning performed by the national cap host: labor day became a holiday in 1894, 140 years ago today, the first known labor day parade made its way down broadway in manhattan. in the face of rising economic inequities between workers and employers, 140 years later parade step off this morning. the characters and causes have changed,
ben: thank you so much for having me. i enjoyed it.hat was great. ♪ >> all q&a programs are available on our website or as a podcast on our c-span now at. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2022] [captioning performed by the national cap host: labor day became a holiday in 1894, 140 years ago today, the first known labor day parade made its way down broadway in manhattan. in the face of rising economic inequities between workers and employers, 140 years later parade...
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ben was disgusting, so really interesting dynamic here. environmentalists want less drilling for obvious reasons. well, some capitalists and financiers want less drilling because that's actually helping to keep the price up. but now an activist investor, tell chevron get those pumps going. exactly so we had an activist. very small stake in chevron. let's note, you know, basically 0.2% but telling chevron that it should actually focus more on energy production, and it should probably curb its spending on the energy transition to give you a point of reference. chevron has been saying that it plans to triple its low carbon investments to about 10 billion through 2028. so there's the e s g thing going on here. there's a middle ground here right between the don't drill at all. and the drill baby drill people. the dsg thing has a lot of dynamics going on. so the middle ground aspect is okay. you might not be able to find an energy company that is pristine. but are they on the right path to embracing renewables? maybe curbing some of their produc
ben was disgusting, so really interesting dynamic here. environmentalists want less drilling for obvious reasons. well, some capitalists and financiers want less drilling because that's actually helping to keep the price up. but now an activist investor, tell chevron get those pumps going. exactly so we had an activist. very small stake in chevron. let's note, you know, basically 0.2% but telling chevron that it should actually focus more on energy production, and it should probably curb its...
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o ben and jessica are ready to go home. ah, what one day they need therapy to assist in their full recovery. but at present there's no speech and language therapist in lubin bashi ah, that has been mining in this region for more than a century. yet in the past decade, health problems including birth defects, of being found to be linked to areas affected by mining pollution. fabian miami is working to hold the mining companies to account and to improve their practices. it's clear about for to, for the be done. but in the practice mining companies are not meeting legal requirement on this out of the government. i can say official oral technical services do not have sufficient means in terms of materials on how to can conduct the fin inspections. why don't you find out soil easy, polluted? you'll need to have good level. that's what is. so that from so he said he gave it challenged toward the us government. we asked the d. r. c, ministry of mines and the chamber of mines, the industries trade body to comment on some of the iss
o ben and jessica are ready to go home. ah, what one day they need therapy to assist in their full recovery. but at present there's no speech and language therapist in lubin bashi ah, that has been mining in this region for more than a century. yet in the past decade, health problems including birth defects, of being found to be linked to areas affected by mining pollution. fabian miami is working to hold the mining companies to account and to improve their practices. it's clear about for to,...
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ibly7 ben: the cpi is scary. the biggest problem is even if we get a good number that doesn't mean the fed will dial back from the rate hikes. it still wants to slow down the economy and see inflation get down to 2% so we might get a positive reaction if the number is lower than expected but that's not an all clear signal. jack: back to the oil prices. environmentalists want less drilling for obvious reasons. some capitalists and financiers want less drilling because it is helping keep the price up. but now and activist investor tells chevron get the pumps going. carleton: a small stake in chevron, basically 0.2%, telling chevron it should focus more on energy production and curb its spending on the energy transition. to give a point of reference, chevron is saying it plans to trickle investments to $10 billion through 2028. jack: there's a middle ground between don't real at all in the drill baby drill people. carleton: there are a lot of dynamics going on. you might not find energy company that is pristine but
ibly7 ben: the cpi is scary. the biggest problem is even if we get a good number that doesn't mean the fed will dial back from the rate hikes. it still wants to slow down the economy and see inflation get down to 2% so we might get a positive reaction if the number is lower than expected but that's not an all clear signal. jack: back to the oil prices. environmentalists want less drilling for obvious reasons. some capitalists and financiers want less drilling because it is helping keep the...
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that indeed is a question, ben! i'm a great fan of british - ben!ice is a slightly different element. the service is a matter between the church and monarchy. my world is the state ceremonial which is outside of the church. i am sure that there is a lot of planning. i know there is a lot of planning going on to get the music balance absolutely correct for the church service. as much as the military musicians are preparing and rehearsing as we speak, to get everything right, ready for monday. and there are preparations, we know, this has been in the planning for years, but even so there must be last—minute preparations, and we were just watching some of the pictures of some of the troops rehearsing in the middle of the night for today's procession. absolutely. the approach to put bands together, are they going to be massed, they have to be rehearsed, it is like a jigsaw, you take a band here, you take a band there, they could be two foot guard bands marching side by side and have to play the music together, that has got to be rehearsed and prepared,
that indeed is a question, ben! i'm a great fan of british - ben!ice is a slightly different element. the service is a matter between the church and monarchy. my world is the state ceremonial which is outside of the church. i am sure that there is a lot of planning. i know there is a lot of planning going on to get the music balance absolutely correct for the church service. as much as the military musicians are preparing and rehearsing as we speak, to get everything right, ready for monday....
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professor ruth ben-ghiat, welcome back to democracy now! you start off meloni has declared victory. talk about her and her party, what they represent. >> meloni is somebody who was a hard-core neofascist, who was at 15 she joined the party that was founded right after benito mussolini's original party was banned in this become the fourth largest party, neofascist party called the italian social movement. she was not only a militant, she became the head of the student organization. the flame -- if you look at the logo of her party called others in italy today, which was founded in 2012, she insisted on keeping a tricolor flame under the logo. that is the flame that is the symbol of the original neofascist party. over the years, many people have told her to get rid of that flame but she won't. this tells us a lot about her loyalty. and she really sees her party is carrying the heritage of fascism into today, so much so a party elder said a few days ago, we are all -- amy: let me go to a clip of giorgia meloni as a teenager, describing her sup
professor ruth ben-ghiat, welcome back to democracy now! you start off meloni has declared victory. talk about her and her party, what they represent. >> meloni is somebody who was a hard-core neofascist, who was at 15 she joined the party that was founded right after benito mussolini's original party was banned in this become the fourth largest party, neofascist party called the italian social movement. she was not only a militant, she became the head of the student organization. the...
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and there you hear big ben.have the formal reception into westminister hall of this great sovereign. another palace, palace of westminister parliament. each year, that is one of the most important engagements in her diary is remembrance, sunday, where people from all the commonwealth countries also helped win that second world war. here we are, that was so important for her majesty. so there's this connection with the past, and now with modern britain. that's what the family and all these institutions symbolize. it's an amazing history and continuity. >> the arc of her life, spanning such an incredible arc of history in post world war ii. i want to bring in mark phillips, who is outside westminister abbey. mark, no one does pomp and circumstance like the british. >> it's often been said nobody does ceremony anywhere in the world like the house of windsor does. i think we're seeing how well they do this sort of thing on this special occasion. this ceremony, combines so many things. it's somber, but it's grand. it
and there you hear big ben.have the formal reception into westminister hall of this great sovereign. another palace, palace of westminister parliament. each year, that is one of the most important engagements in her diary is remembrance, sunday, where people from all the commonwealth countries also helped win that second world war. here we are, that was so important for her majesty. so there's this connection with the past, and now with modern britain. that's what the family and all these...
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ben, go ahead. yeah.so my book, last slave ship is sort of two stories and it's the story how i found the clotilda, which was the last ship to bring enslaved africans into the country. and it's the story of the ship and the people on it. and so that's kind of what i want to set up a little bit. the reason that i wrote about the clotilda, the reason people still talking about it is because we know about the entire affair, including the people who were on the ship. so you the ship came in in 1860, right on the eve of the civil war at that in the united states. it been illegal to bring africans into country since 1808. most people don't realize that slavery was still legal. but you could no longer import africans. so because of that, when the clotilda arrived in america almost all the enslaved people, the united states had been born in the united states. there were very few left who knew what life in africa like, who had experienced an african slave raid, who had been an american who had experienced the midd
ben, go ahead. yeah.so my book, last slave ship is sort of two stories and it's the story how i found the clotilda, which was the last ship to bring enslaved africans into the country. and it's the story of the ship and the people on it. and so that's kind of what i want to set up a little bit. the reason that i wrote about the clotilda, the reason people still talking about it is because we know about the entire affair, including the people who were on the ship. so you the ship came in in...
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to our firefighters. >> reporter: it is part of an attempt to reform the cuent pay structure, which benovertime hours upwards of 1,000 in a single fire system. there is something else he discovered a nodule on his thyroid. how did it feel when he called you and told you he had cancer. >> we were both pretty shocked about that moving forward, it is very difficult to have him continue in smoke jumping or fire fighting knowing that he will have exposure to smoke for another 15 years. >> reporter: this spring ben joined a group of firefighters with a meeting with marty walsh. shortly after that, cancer became a covered illness are you not required to get a mandatory check every year for cancer >> no. i've never even heard of cancer being brought up, you know, officially at work. >> reporter: firefighters and their families come together during tough times, raising money and supporting loved ones when tragedy hits. but these grass roots efforts aren't a long-term solution. that's why michelle hart who lost her husband in a new mexico fire last year is fighting in congress for lasting change.
to our firefighters. >> reporter: it is part of an attempt to reform the cuent pay structure, which benovertime hours upwards of 1,000 in a single fire system. there is something else he discovered a nodule on his thyroid. how did it feel when he called you and told you he had cancer. >> we were both pretty shocked about that moving forward, it is very difficult to have him continue in smoke jumping or fire fighting knowing that he will have exposure to smoke for another 15 years....
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. —— ben wright. party members after borisjohnson�*s downfall, liz truss entered number 10 promising a fresh start. but with energy bills soaring and a recession forecast, it's going to be tough. i will get britain working again. i have a bold plan to grow the economy through tax cuts and reform. i will cut taxes to reward hard work, and boost business—led growth and investment. we shouldn't be daunted by the challenges we face. as strong as the storm may be, i know that the british people are stronger. our country was built by people who get things done. we have huge reserves of talent, of energy, and determination. i am confident that together we can ride out the storm. the handover of power took place in the highlands. liz truss met the queen at balmoral castle in aberdeenshire. after accepting borisjohnson�*s resignation, the queen appointed the 15th prime minister of her reign — the country's fourth conservative leader in just six years. afterflying back to london, liz truss was driven to downing
. —— ben wright. party members after borisjohnson�*s downfall, liz truss entered number 10 promising a fresh start. but with energy bills soaring and a recession forecast, it's going to be tough. i will get britain working again. i have a bold plan to grow the economy through tax cuts and reform. i will cut taxes to reward hard work, and boost business—led growth and investment. we shouldn't be daunted by the challenges we face. as strong as the storm may be, i know that the british...
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cbs' ben tracy is in los angeles. good evening. >> adriana, good evening, from a cloudy and much cooler southern california, this is welcomed relief from folks here after a scorching heat wave and a rare storm that dropped much needed rain. it's weather whiplash on the west coast, from raging wildfires to storms. tropical storm force winds kicked up rough surf and downed trees. >> this is all too much at once. >> hurricane kay pummelled mexico's baja peninsula but turned out to be friend rather than foe. it dropped several inch of rare september rain on southern california, giving firefighters battling a deadly blaze east of los angeles the upper hand. but massive fires in northern california and oregon are still burning. the explosive mosquito fire north of sacramento is now the largest in the state, sending a plume of smoke and ash 40,000 feet in the air and forcing more evacuations. >> terrified because everything i have is my home. i'm retired, disabled. everything i ever worked for is up there, everything. >> rep
cbs' ben tracy is in los angeles. good evening. >> adriana, good evening, from a cloudy and much cooler southern california, this is welcomed relief from folks here after a scorching heat wave and a rare storm that dropped much needed rain. it's weather whiplash on the west coast, from raging wildfires to storms. tropical storm force winds kicked up rough surf and downed trees. >> this is all too much at once. >> hurricane kay pummelled mexico's baja peninsula but turned out...
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amd is down 3.6% ben harburg is with us very good morning to you, ben and then cyrus mewawalla the futurest suggests this wasn't down 5% was there some level of people expecting this to happen >> fully anticipated if anything, a bit late to the game we start off the beginning of this in 2017 when the ete was add the to the entity list and restricted from excessing a lot of core input and components needed for hardware. most of us in the ecosystem in china for the last five years have been investing into the high end graphic processors and ai accelerators with the expectation that american chips will be accessed and cut to china. now we're seeing not only chip access, but the high-end processing machines and software to design future chips restricted in china. >> cyrus, how good is china's innovation in the area will this really hurt their interests? >> yeah, i agree with what ben said this was seen. the catalyst for this was nancy pelosi's trip to taiwan. in the china innovation in taiwan f you look at the semi industry in total. chinese companies are not featured they are behind in semico
amd is down 3.6% ben harburg is with us very good morning to you, ben and then cyrus mewawalla the futurest suggests this wasn't down 5% was there some level of people expecting this to happen >> fully anticipated if anything, a bit late to the game we start off the beginning of this in 2017 when the ete was add the to the entity list and restricted from excessing a lot of core input and components needed for hardware. most of us in the ecosystem in china for the last five years have been...
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>> ben wedeman, appreciate it.ming up next, the president appears to be tying himself even more publicly to the qanon conspiracy theory. sara sidner joins us with details on that, what his team is saying about that just ahead. i say, “so are they.” ♪ aleve - who do you take it for? >> tech: when you have auto glass damage, let safelite come to you. ♪ pop rock music ♪ >> tech: my customer enjoys time with her family. so when her windshield got a crack. she scheduled with safelite in just a few clic. we came to her hse... ...replaced the windshield... and installed new wipers. that's service on her time. >> grandkid: here you go! >> tech: wow, thank you! >> customer and grandkids: bye! >> tech: bye! don't wait, schedule now. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ why hide your skin if dupixent has your moderate-to-severe eczema or atopic dermatitis under control? hide my skin? not me. by hitting eczema where it counts, dupixent helps heal your skin from within, keeping you one step ahead of eczema. hide m
>> ben wedeman, appreciate it.ming up next, the president appears to be tying himself even more publicly to the qanon conspiracy theory. sara sidner joins us with details on that, what his team is saying about that just ahead. i say, “so are they.” ♪ aleve - who do you take it for? >> tech: when you have auto glass damage, let safelite come to you. ♪ pop rock music ♪ >> tech: my customer enjoys time with her family. so when her windshield got a crack. she scheduled...