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did you kill ben?did not. >> sure enough, when they tested craig for gunshot ready to do our blood cast off, he was clean. could not have fired that gun. and so, back to melissa. >> i know it doesn't make sense to you, but it is any sense to me either. >> it's not necessarily a huge, bad thing. but it's stuff -- >> it's the worst feeling, thinking that you're gonna be blame for your husband's death. >> melissa, understand that i'm not blaming you. i'm asking you to help me solve the problems with the questions i have, okay? >> because there was blood on melissa and gunshot residue. >> i don't know what to tell you. >> just of the truth is all i'm hoping you're giving me. >> i am. >> melissa's friend jamie was there. when she came out of the interrogation room. >> melissa just dropped to the floor. when she saw me. and she had a little bit of blood on her. she just said, i didn't do this. i said i, i know you didn't do it. >> but jamie knew there were others and not just the police, who were very suspic
did you kill ben?did not. >> sure enough, when they tested craig for gunshot ready to do our blood cast off, he was clean. could not have fired that gun. and so, back to melissa. >> i know it doesn't make sense to you, but it is any sense to me either. >> it's not necessarily a huge, bad thing. but it's stuff -- >> it's the worst feeling, thinking that you're gonna be blame for your husband's death. >> melissa, understand that i'm not blaming you. i'm asking you to...
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ben: what could be the lasting impact of all of this?s is a nuclearower expert. >> the reason you need power to the site is for several reasons. you need to cool the core. it will be releasing kilowatts of heat. quite a lot. it is about maintaining the overall security and safety of th site, maintaining the reactors are in good shape, the e facilitiesay good shape, being able to operate the plants in good practice. ben: a national security expert om the university of kentucky. here is how he characterizes. >> it is intended to demoralize ukrainians, undercut support for the ukrainian government and it to damage of the economy. there is not indication that it succeeded thus far, it has dealt them at two ukraine and his series of effect on the war effort, but a affect on russia. ben: talk to me about the hypersonic missiles we said first use at the start of the war. i would russia start using them again? -- why would russia start using them again? ben: these are extremely sophisticated missiles appeared they are expensive missiles. they ar
ben: what could be the lasting impact of all of this?s is a nuclearower expert. >> the reason you need power to the site is for several reasons. you need to cool the core. it will be releasing kilowatts of heat. quite a lot. it is about maintaining the overall security and safety of th site, maintaining the reactors are in good shape, the e facilitiesay good shape, being able to operate the plants in good practice. ben: a national security expert om the university of kentucky. here is how...
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ben: our u.k.itical correspondent says he still has a few more hurdles to get the deal over the line. >> rishi sunak has to sell it to the main prounion party in northern ireland, the democratic unionist party, and he also needs to sell it to his own governing conservatives, who have been notoriously split over brexit. 48 hours ago, this was described as a makor break moment for rishi sunak. it would either be fantastic, embarrassed boris johnson as the bungler of brexit, putting it on the back burner as an issue, or somehow reaganites the same fate as theresa may. so far, it is looking much more of the former than of the civil war latter. ben: some of that civil war perhaps laid at the door of th erg, eopean research group. ose not happy with the deal, explain the history and the context of this. >> if you think abouthe historand context, it has been utterly grim from the conservative part on the issue of europe. ever since i was a young reporter -- a long time ago -- this has been long-running in
ben: our u.k.itical correspondent says he still has a few more hurdles to get the deal over the line. >> rishi sunak has to sell it to the main prounion party in northern ireland, the democratic unionist party, and he also needs to sell it to his own governing conservatives, who have been notoriously split over brexit. 48 hours ago, this was described as a makor break moment for rishi sunak. it would either be fantastic, embarrassed boris johnson as the bungler of brexit, putting it on...
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ben: let's take a look at the numbers.rly 46,000 migrants crossed the channel to britain in 2020 two, according to government figures, around from 300 and 2018 -- up from 300 in 2018. >> it's difficult to see how the u.k.'s detention stayed at the moment has capacity for 2.5 -- 2500 individuals, when we saw 45,000 enter. it would have to be substantially upscaled to detain people in those numbers, and they would have to be detained, because afr all that being threatened with deportation, it would not be sufficient to house them in hotels or communities because there would be a high risk of absconding. ben: this also relies on the cooperation of u.k. neighbors, particularly france. >> the british p.m. and emmanuel macron, the worry is they will take the measure of the problem with signing a new treaty, a bilateral treaty to rule everything, what is happening on the channel, on our joint border. we cannot keep it in line with local regulation. that cannot really work. it might help, but it will not solve the problem. ben: he
ben: let's take a look at the numbers.rly 46,000 migrants crossed the channel to britain in 2020 two, according to government figures, around from 300 and 2018 -- up from 300 in 2018. >> it's difficult to see how the u.k.'s detention stayed at the moment has capacity for 2.5 -- 2500 individuals, when we saw 45,000 enter. it would have to be substantially upscaled to detain people in those numbers, and they would have to be detained, because afr all that being threatened with deportation,...
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ben: yes.een in some of those studies people managing to lose weight or reduce weight by 10%, but the caveat, the all important caveat, it must come in conjunction with a better diet and exercise. >> ectly. and also come as you mentioned at the beginning of the program, certainly in the nhs or online prescriptions that will be available, it is only approved for two years of use. lots of data suggests cessation of therapy is associated with weight gain, so it is important to understand that this drug needs to be used holistically and to make opriate changes ifestyle, diet, psychosocial factors which might contribute to the obesity and weight gain. ben: yes, and that is the all-important message. it is not just about lifestyle but health too. i wonder the pressure on doctors or medical professionals to prescribe it given that there will be demand from people for this drug. >> yes, and i think we are still unclear within the nhs. even though the drug is approved for nhs use by nice guidelines and
ben: yes.een in some of those studies people managing to lose weight or reduce weight by 10%, but the caveat, the all important caveat, it must come in conjunction with a better diet and exercise. >> ectly. and also come as you mentioned at the beginning of the program, certainly in the nhs or online prescriptions that will be available, it is only approved for two years of use. lots of data suggests cessation of therapy is associated with weight gain, so it is important to understand...
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you talk and angels, ben. seems to me that rick was an angel in london and jacques was an angel in texas and all the way through from ukraine. he was a special person in this story. >> sandra: you went and asked him, can you please go be with ben because i can't. tell us about that. >> obviously i'd already been there the first time. i could see the state that benji was in. then i went home hand i did my research. i spoke to silverado, i spoke to a number of military doctors in the u.k. they all gave me their verdicts and what he would need. he needed something there. needed to be somebody that we could all trust. and jacques was that person. when i went back the second time, i remember feeling so incredibly nervous because also i never wanted to take credit for making that something that it was my idea because i think he probably would have gone without me having even asked. he's got a family. he knows also what it takes to bring up children as i'm sure you do as well. i didn't even really have to ask the que
you talk and angels, ben. seems to me that rick was an angel in london and jacques was an angel in texas and all the way through from ukraine. he was a special person in this story. >> sandra: you went and asked him, can you please go be with ben because i can't. tell us about that. >> obviously i'd already been there the first time. i could see the state that benji was in. then i went home hand i did my research. i spoke to silverado, i spoke to a number of military doctors in the...
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the security minister, ben-gvir is a settler and ultranationalist politician. the national missions minister is a member of the far right religious scientism -- religious zionism party, known for her anti-lgbtq views. i'm wondering where this goes within the coalition. the push for the judicial overhaul we saw came from a lot of these people within the coalition. do you think the coalition will hold up over passover? jeremy: yes, if we are looking at the current political struggle. , the knesset is supposed to go into recess after the sunday session by going ahead and having the opposition parties, the large ones agree to a dialogue with the president's residence that will take him throughout the rest of this week and to the beginning of next week. it will take him again into the recess where the department will be on break and with the parliament on break, the system we have, there is no actual way to topple the government. that sort of gives him time to regroup, rethink, put up a new strategy. and that when he comes back in the month of may, we will have to s
the security minister, ben-gvir is a settler and ultranationalist politician. the national missions minister is a member of the far right religious scientism -- religious zionism party, known for her anti-lgbtq views. i'm wondering where this goes within the coalition. the push for the judicial overhaul we saw came from a lot of these people within the coalition. do you think the coalition will hold up over passover? jeremy: yes, if we are looking at the current political struggle. , the...
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i'm ben habib , a geoff phillips.xit party mep in the sea of policy group. richard says what is that on the shelves behind you michel it's a demonstration of how multitasking us working women are. we've got all going on laptops , pots and pans, nothing laptops, pots and pans, nothing those women can't do. that's right, isn't it, joe, to see the kitchen sink? yeah, we can't hear the tumblers are the washing machine going on? we were just talking about that in the and ben habib told me the break. and ben habib told me that don't cook . cook? i that you don't cook. cook? no, i can't that's very can't cook. that's not very acceptable. they day in an acceptable. and they day in an era of a day and age of google, get your cell phone google lens, you cook a challenge. ben habib learns to cook it could bring some food in for us next week. yeah, you could . we could give yeah, you could. we could give you a recipe. you could go off on google it, bring in a sample for us week. we could have for us next week. we could have hours
i'm ben habib , a geoff phillips.xit party mep in the sea of policy group. richard says what is that on the shelves behind you michel it's a demonstration of how multitasking us working women are. we've got all going on laptops , pots and pans, nothing laptops, pots and pans, nothing those women can't do. that's right, isn't it, joe, to see the kitchen sink? yeah, we can't hear the tumblers are the washing machine going on? we were just talking about that in the and ben habib told me the break....
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we talk about ben gvir's militia.is militia hasong existed in the west bank in these settlements thaare routely carrying out violence against palestinians, often in tandem or with at least the protection of the israeli villa terry. we are talking about a militia that will become increasingly formalized under the direction of the minister in the government with the protection of a government that has a majority and with access to greater weapons and resources. make no mistake about it, these people are looking to harm and eliminate the palestinian people and are quite transparent about that in their rhetoric. they see this space as space that only belongs to israeli jews and palestinians havethere. that type of illumination and genocida rhetoric will now be headed back to a government minister -- have the backing of a government minister that it did not have before. there certainly greater concern now than i think ever before about the physical safety of the palestinians who are, as always, going to pay the heaviest pr
we talk about ben gvir's militia.is militia hasong existed in the west bank in these settlements thaare routely carrying out violence against palestinians, often in tandem or with at least the protection of the israeli villa terry. we are talking about a militia that will become increasingly formalized under the direction of the minister in the government with the protection of a government that has a majority and with access to greater weapons and resources. make no mistake about it, these...
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that's what we about you, ben. we all think about you, ben.ay, going on a anyway, i'm going off on a massive tangents, all for myself, but contractually, you know so not know the drill. so it is not just about us. it is very much about you at home as well. get in touch, gbviews@gbnews.uk is the email or you can tweet me gb news. use lots of you've been getting in touch already. i want to talk to you about the inflation. it was expected to go down. it's gone up. what does that mean to and what is that mean to you and what is causing i think a lot of it causing it? i think a lot of it now is greed from business owners. and i say that as a capitalist, as capital is broken . of capitalism , rishi . speaking of capitalism, rishi sunak, released . it's not sunak, he's released. it's not his tax return. it's like a summary from his accountant. he basically tells us his end of fortune and is paid a fortune . fortune and is paid a fortune. all of that on tax . but so what? all of that on tax. but so what? what is it got to do with all this fellow's mon
that's what we about you, ben. we all think about you, ben.ay, going on a anyway, i'm going off on a massive tangents, all for myself, but contractually, you know so not know the drill. so it is not just about us. it is very much about you at home as well. get in touch, gbviews@gbnews.uk is the email or you can tweet me gb news. use lots of you've been getting in touch already. i want to talk to you about the inflation. it was expected to go down. it's gone up. what does that mean to and what...
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my colleagues, ben levisohn, carleton english and andrew bary.he market ended up one%, but the road to a slight hike was bumpy. it ben: you would not know that you have a banking panic going on or that the fed raised by a quarter point into this banking panic, the market did go up a bit. when you look under the surface things are not looking right. banks are cutting back on their lending and that's a problem for the economy. we see things like junk bonds, a big leap in the number of distressed issues. jack otter: the stock market might tell you things that are bumpy but the bond market didn't. ben: the two year yield fell since september, we watch that to see what the fed might do with rate hikes. you look at 10 year and it has fallen, growth looks like it will slow down. the bond market is saying we need to slow down or the economy will slow. ben: andrew: earnings could be week this year with the economy, another risk. jack otter: one thing that did work felt like the 2010s all over again. ben: big tech lifted the stock market, apple up 3%, comm
my colleagues, ben levisohn, carleton english and andrew bary.he market ended up one%, but the road to a slight hike was bumpy. it ben: you would not know that you have a banking panic going on or that the fed raised by a quarter point into this banking panic, the market did go up a bit. when you look under the surface things are not looking right. banks are cutting back on their lending and that's a problem for the economy. we see things like junk bonds, a big leap in the number of distressed...
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ben: takes them to get the animal spirits flowing. people looking at this right now contain to banks. and during the financial crisis. and all that fear causes bond yields to follow that's good news for tech stocks and tech is a safe haven, microsoft gained 10%. and a huge portion of the s&p, 26% to financials, and banks don't matter that much. jack: he they are wondering about bank turmoil, what does it mean for my savings. is the money safe, what do you want to tell them? carleton: looking at measures they took last weekend, everything to protect not only the insured depositors up to 250,000 about the uninsured depositors with balances above that. bank stocks, that is one matter but in terms of people, what they are keeping and banks are there money. jack: what are you looking for from the fed? ben: the fed is in a tough spot, the fed funds futures market, 65% chance the fed will raise rates 1/4 of a point down from half a point a week and a and 1/2 ago. 13% chance of no hike. that's probably right, no hike, can send two possible me
ben: takes them to get the animal spirits flowing. people looking at this right now contain to banks. and during the financial crisis. and all that fear causes bond yields to follow that's good news for tech stocks and tech is a safe haven, microsoft gained 10%. and a huge portion of the s&p, 26% to financials, and banks don't matter that much. jack: he they are wondering about bank turmoil, what does it mean for my savings. is the money safe, what do you want to tell them? carleton:...
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ben: you have an actionable idea.ave four words for you, purple metallic cowboy boots. i love them. my colleague who likes the stock, not a fan. this is a company that is increasing its profitability, doing well and they expect same-store sales growth in the low to mid single digits which translates to 20% earnings growth by 2024. ben: they make helicopters, making the fancy new helicopter for the army, they are buying that stock and benefit from what is going on between ukraine and russia. the stock has been going nowhere last few months but is coming up to resistance level, looks great here. jack otter: i think helicopters are kind of fun. thanks, guys. those are great ideas. through read more check out this week's addition of barron.com. follow us on twitter,@barron online. see you next week on "barron's roundtable". od weekend. >> from the fox studio in new york city, this is "maria bartiromo wall street". maria: happy we coul
ben: you have an actionable idea.ave four words for you, purple metallic cowboy boots. i love them. my colleague who likes the stock, not a fan. this is a company that is increasing its profitability, doing well and they expect same-store sales growth in the low to mid single digits which translates to 20% earnings growth by 2024. ben: they make helicopters, making the fancy new helicopter for the army, they are buying that stock and benefit from what is going on between ukraine and russia. the...
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good afternoon, ben. _ at the start of the pandemic? good afternoon, ben.demic? good afternoon, ben. yes, it— at the start of the pandemic? (13mm afternoon, ben. yes, it appears to show, in my opinion, that pensioners were let down again. we were told not to worry, it was not going to affect care homes at all. then we have the issue of training, then about testing when patients come to hospital. what we could see what was happening in europe because we felt there was a big gap why people coming from the community shouldn't be tested as well. the tests were going to the nhs, rather than care homes. �* , ., ., ., homes. allies of matt hancock have said actually. _ homes. allies of matt hancock have said actually, the _ homes. allies of matt hancock have said actually, the telegraph - homes. allies of matt hancock have said actually, the telegraph have i said actually, the telegraph have got this wrong — it was because of a last of testing —— lack of testing capacity, that's why it was not possible to test everybody going into care homes at that time. find i in
good afternoon, ben. _ at the start of the pandemic? good afternoon, ben.demic? good afternoon, ben. yes, it— at the start of the pandemic? (13mm afternoon, ben. yes, it appears to show, in my opinion, that pensioners were let down again. we were told not to worry, it was not going to affect care homes at all. then we have the issue of training, then about testing when patients come to hospital. what we could see what was happening in europe because we felt there was a big gap why people...
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you just heard what ben had to say. as the head of the crimea departments, what are your opinions on the situation in crimea and the prospects of liberation of crimea in the near future? ms. tomak: thank you so much. good morning, everyone. i would like to thank you for having me. it is an honor to be part of this panel with such distinguished speakers. though i am not an expert on military issues, i specialize in humanitarian issues. after shifting to working for the governments of ukraine within the president's administration. i used to work a long time as a human rights defender and activist. i witnessed the occupation of crimea. at some point i was witnessing ukraine versus russia. human rights bringing my materials and support to the fact that russia was in crimea prior to the referendum on march 16. the russian army was there. at least since late february 2014. in the professional community, we have supported ukraine, supported the fact crimea is ukraine, basically. what we have been witnessing the past month or t
you just heard what ben had to say. as the head of the crimea departments, what are your opinions on the situation in crimea and the prospects of liberation of crimea in the near future? ms. tomak: thank you so much. good morning, everyone. i would like to thank you for having me. it is an honor to be part of this panel with such distinguished speakers. though i am not an expert on military issues, i specialize in humanitarian issues. after shifting to working for the governments of ukraine...
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ben well, i previously was. ben well, i mean, it's not just corporation tax well .st hearing what owen was saying i what owen was saying and i completely endorse everything what owen was saying and i comwere ly endorse everything what owen was saying and i comwere ly end0|buteverything what owen was saying and i comwere ly end0|but they've|g you were saying. but they've also reduced the threshold at which entrepreneurs would pay capital gains tax. they've increased the tax rate on dividends. if you're a patrician owner of your business and you provide long term employment, actually, at the end of the day , you've paid more corporation tax. you've got money to tax. you've got less money to pay dividends , and that dividend pay dividends, and that dividend income to be taxed even income is going to be taxed even more greatly . so there's less more greatly. so there's less and less incentive to take the risks that people like own take when they set up their business. they employ people . so it's they employ people. so it's completely back to front and there's one other
ben well, i previously was. ben well, i mean, it's not just corporation tax well .st hearing what owen was saying i what owen was saying and i completely endorse everything what owen was saying and i comwere ly endorse everything what owen was saying and i comwere ly end0|buteverything what owen was saying and i comwere ly end0|but they've|g you were saying. but they've also reduced the threshold at which entrepreneurs would pay capital gains tax. they've increased the tax rate on dividends. if...
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good to get your views ben jones. geoff, i don't want to overdramatize it every time we see an ad hoc meeting, there is a reason for the ad hoc meeting one can't help but start asking questions why they have an extra meeting today given european banks do not have a widespread problem. geoff. >> reporter: absolutely, steve let's face it, we both got history on these ad hoc/emergency meeting conversations because often those who want to paint the best picture will play them down. we came out of yesterday and everybody watched the performance of madame lagarde at the conference and ecb meeting announcement i think a lot of people were pleasantly surprised there was nothing in the communication that caused confusion, shall we say, in the way that the market analyzed the statement that hasn't always been the case from the central bank meetings whether it is the ecb or the bank of england, of course this time around, it seemed to be clean 50 basis points. we have an eye on the banking situation. let's move on. we don't thin
good to get your views ben jones. geoff, i don't want to overdramatize it every time we see an ad hoc meeting, there is a reason for the ad hoc meeting one can't help but start asking questions why they have an extra meeting today given european banks do not have a widespread problem. geoff. >> reporter: absolutely, steve let's face it, we both got history on these ad hoc/emergency meeting conversations because often those who want to paint the best picture will play them down. we came...
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i can use it and this might sound controversial and no people of their ben & jerry's, i hate ben & jerry'si know people use it to treat depression. this could be one of the worst uses differ eat a lot when you're depressed? i've done that, it's really the worst idea is going oh mime said, i will show her eye will be set and fat. [laughter] there is also a divorce. [laughter] [applause] speaking of that greg, in order to give back and show for my experience as a divorced man i think i deliver psa want to show you. >> greg: go ahead and show it. mus♪ ♪ >> tips from a divorced dad. ♪ ♪ >> when you're getting divorced, make sure you sit your kids down and say hey, it is not your fault. okay? it is your mom's fault. [laughter] ♪ ♪ [applause] [applause] >> greg: i learned something in her eye learned something there. should we boycott ben & jerry's except for the ice cream customer [laughter] trick question. >> kat: child labor is conscious everywhere. everyone is doing it. everyone is like i know what i will do, get kids to work for me under horrific conditions and no one will care. it turns ou
i can use it and this might sound controversial and no people of their ben & jerry's, i hate ben & jerry'si know people use it to treat depression. this could be one of the worst uses differ eat a lot when you're depressed? i've done that, it's really the worst idea is going oh mime said, i will show her eye will be set and fat. [laughter] there is also a divorce. [laughter] [applause] speaking of that greg, in order to give back and show for my experience as a divorced man i think i...
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ben: waldman sachs. company that has been out-of-favor because it doesn't have its consumer banking has been terrible, wasn't able to take advantage of low consumer deposit rates, and no one will do that anymore. doesn't have to worry about that. a solid investment banking, stock trades one time book value. looking pretty good. jack otter: check out this week's addition of barron, barron names the top financial advisors in every state, don't forget to follow us on twitter. see you next week on "barron's roundtable". call it racist for what it is and those who are racist but leave drivers alone, come on. >> from the fox studio in new york city, this is "maria bartiromo wall
ben: waldman sachs. company that has been out-of-favor because it doesn't have its consumer banking has been terrible, wasn't able to take advantage of low consumer deposit rates, and no one will do that anymore. doesn't have to worry about that. a solid investment banking, stock trades one time book value. looking pretty good. jack otter: check out this week's addition of barron, barron names the top financial advisors in every state, don't forget to follow us on twitter. see you next week on...
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ben: waldman sachs.s been out-of-favor because it doesn't have its consumer banking has been terrible, wasn't able to take advantage of low consumer deposit rates, and no one will do that anymore. doesn't have to worry about that. a solid investment banking, stock trades one time book value. looking pretty good. jack otter: check out this week's addition of barron, barron names the top financial advisors in every state, don't forget to follow us on twitter. see you next week on "barron's roundtable". (announcer) the following is a paid presentation furnished by rare collectibles tv, llc.
ben: waldman sachs.s been out-of-favor because it doesn't have its consumer banking has been terrible, wasn't able to take advantage of low consumer deposit rates, and no one will do that anymore. doesn't have to worry about that. a solid investment banking, stock trades one time book value. looking pretty good. jack otter: check out this week's addition of barron, barron names the top financial advisors in every state, don't forget to follow us on twitter. see you next week on "barron's...
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ben, what do you think about that?ight be a link of friendliness in dogs, there might be a link to friendliness in humans? >> it just makes me feel so happy and proud that dogs and people have similarities. >> when the discovery was announced in 2017, terry was head of the william syndrome association. she reached out to some members to see how they felt about it. >> and one of the parents that i called said are you kidding? you know, i'm sure that if a tail was put on my son, it would be wagging all the time. i think that really put it into prospective. >> understanding why dogs are so friendly brian hare tells us is helping unravel the mystery of how homosapiens came to be the most dominant species on earth. what is our understanding of dog evolution tell us about human evolution? >> i think what dog evolution teaches us is that actually how you get ahead in the game of life is you evolve a new way to be friendly that leads to a new form of cooperation. humans, 100,000 years ago, our species was not alone. there was
ben, what do you think about that?ight be a link of friendliness in dogs, there might be a link to friendliness in humans? >> it just makes me feel so happy and proud that dogs and people have similarities. >> when the discovery was announced in 2017, terry was head of the william syndrome association. she reached out to some members to see how they felt about it. >> and one of the parents that i called said are you kidding? you know, i'm sure that if a tail was put on my son,...
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ben wright, bbc news, swindon.ee has said that the former snp mp — margaret ferrier — should be suspended for 30 days — for breaking covid laws. ms ferrier admitted putting people at risk after speaking in a debate at westminster — and travelling by train — when she had coronavirus in september 2020. her suspension would almost certainly trigger a by—election in her rutherglen and hamilton west — which she represents as an independent — and is a key target for labour. a criminal investigation is under way following allegations that as recently as 2020 a meat supplier falsely labelled huge quantities of foreign pork as british meat. the national food crime unit is also looking into claims that the company mixed rotten pork with fresh meat and falsified documents to cover its tracks. our business correspondent emma simpson is here. this is a story of alleged widespread food crime going on over many years widespread food crime going on over many years and widespread food crime going on over many years and it widesprea
ben wright, bbc news, swindon.ee has said that the former snp mp — margaret ferrier — should be suspended for 30 days — for breaking covid laws. ms ferrier admitted putting people at risk after speaking in a debate at westminster — and travelling by train — when she had coronavirus in september 2020. her suspension would almost certainly trigger a by—election in her rutherglen and hamilton west — which she represents as an independent — and is a key target for labour. a criminal...
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ben. _ the details now? i think my biggest reaction, ben, is— the details now? ben, is that there - the details now? i think my biggest reaction, ben, is that there is - the details now? i think my biggest reaction, ben, is that there is such | reaction, ben, is that there is such a yawning gap between the rosy picture of the chancellor tried to paint yesterday and what all the experts are now saying today, which i think people feel in their daily lives. we are seeing the biggest fall in living standards on record, for 70 years records go back. that is the scale of the problems people are facing in their lives. that is what then brings me to this issue of the massive pensions tax relief give away to those right at the top of society, the top 1%. how can that be the priority when the living standards crunch is facing people in such a harsh and stark white? i think the government has made the wrong call. think the government has made the wron: call. . .., think the government has made the wron: call. ., u, , think the government has made the wron: call. ., , , thi
ben. _ the details now? i think my biggest reaction, ben, is— the details now? ben, is that there - the details now? i think my biggest reaction, ben, is that there is - the details now? i think my biggest reaction, ben, is that there is such | reaction, ben, is that there is such a yawning gap between the rosy picture of the chancellor tried to paint yesterday and what all the experts are now saying today, which i think people feel in their daily lives. we are seeing the biggest fall in...
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what fate awaited ben court woman removed from positions?time in order to avoid the hype and now a native of the gambia works as a high commissioner in the country's representation in london to take up the investigation. no one else has dared , we are witnessing an amazing phenomenon when one country is actually alone, as it believes the world hegemot, and can directly dictate its will to international structures, international organizations, international courts , exclusively, protecting its own interests. and we see that such a seemingly serious division of the organization united nations there is not that no resources to resist this pressure. as a matter of fact, there is no desire that what is subject to the tribunal remains only the indignation of individual human rights activists. violation of the un charter of international law, the atrocities of the soldiers of the allied coalition, washington wanted to sneeze at all this , the military leadership, by tradition, managed to avoid punishment, unfortunately. despite reports from various
what fate awaited ben court woman removed from positions?time in order to avoid the hype and now a native of the gambia works as a high commissioner in the country's representation in london to take up the investigation. no one else has dared , we are witnessing an amazing phenomenon when one country is actually alone, as it believes the world hegemot, and can directly dictate its will to international structures, international organizations, international courts , exclusively, protecting its...
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how often are children like ben put in such adult worlds?om the 276 that responded, 53416 and 17—year—olds had been placed in adult accommodation without contracted care and support over the past five years, despite government guidance advising against it. and the number of teenagers affected is likely to be even higher, as a third of councils who responded told us they don't even collect the data. ben had taken multiple drugs before his death, but his family will never know how he died because a full postmortem wasn't carried out due to covid restrictions. a coroner ruled it can't be concluded that ben's accommodation contributed to his death, but his family disagree and fear for others like him. he was basically dumped in there because it was the only accommodation they had. there was absolutely nothing additional put in place to make things safer for a child in an adult hostel, nothing. kate roux ending that report by anna collinson. you can see more on that story on newsnight on bbc two tonight at 10:30pm. thousands of people are again t
how often are children like ben put in such adult worlds?om the 276 that responded, 53416 and 17—year—olds had been placed in adult accommodation without contracted care and support over the past five years, despite government guidance advising against it. and the number of teenagers affected is likely to be even higher, as a third of councils who responded told us they don't even collect the data. ben had taken multiple drugs before his death, but his family will never know how he died...
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ben affleck is here. be back right after this with nicholas braun. >> jimmy kimmel live is brought to you by planet fitness and fight for big fitness energy. on a very special "tv dad"... i didn't make the dance team. what do i always say? switch your car insurance to progressive, and you could save hundreds. -feel better now? -not really. switch to progressive, and you could save hundreds. your record label is taking off. but so is your sound engineer. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire densify from crest pro-health. like bones, your teeth lose density over time. rest has you covered.ro-health. crest densify actively rebuilds tooth density to extend the life of teeth. the #1 toothpaste brand in america. crest. that checks all the boxes. it's all here with the comcast business complete connectivity solution. peace of mind with cyberthreat security. the power of the largest, fastest
ben affleck is here. be back right after this with nicholas braun. >> jimmy kimmel live is brought to you by planet fitness and fight for big fitness energy. on a very special "tv dad"... i didn't make the dance team. what do i always say? switch your car insurance to progressive, and you could save hundreds. -feel better now? -not really. switch to progressive, and you could save hundreds. your record label is taking off. but so is your sound engineer. you need to hire. i need...
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ben chu has more details.gents' fees? research seen by bbc newsnight suggests premier league clubs might have avoided hundreds of millions of pounds of tax that ought to be paid when players are signed or move clubs. it hinges on something called 'dual representation' in football transfers. this is where the agent is getting paid by both the player, who they represent, and also by the club who is buying the player. when a football player pays their agent's fee out of their own pocket, that transaction attracts income tax, national insurance and vat. but if half of that agent's fee is paid directly by the club, that half of the fee attracts none of these taxes. so we've been able to use fa published data and some conservative statistical assumptions to estimate that over three years, 250 million quid was not paid in tax that should have been paid. and over seven years, a70 million — so that's almost half a billion quid — failed to be paid. it's estimated that of the £81 million that wasn't paid by the league be
ben chu has more details.gents' fees? research seen by bbc newsnight suggests premier league clubs might have avoided hundreds of millions of pounds of tax that ought to be paid when players are signed or move clubs. it hinges on something called 'dual representation' in football transfers. this is where the agent is getting paid by both the player, who they represent, and also by the club who is buying the player. when a football player pays their agent's fee out of their own pocket, that...
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die, his friend ben had daughters he said i lost my last friend ben who had daughters at home, i'm notin going to lose another one, i was taken in hands of this incredible group of people. >> let me go back a little bit. m talk a little more about your daughter. everything goes black. nothing ness you have no idea what happened. h adyou feel you see the presence of your daughter right there in front of you. you mentioned in the book you believe in god. >> yeah. >> do you believe that was god's sendin g your daughter to say, daddy, wake up? >> absolutely, my family are angels, they were sent to me, i know i was saved that day as well, i saw her, it was incredible peace as well, i was blacked out but it was quiet, it was not rushed or not fearful. she came to me. in this blackness in theca peace someme said daddy get out of the car. r daughter's name is honor. >> i think it was all 3, i t honor, iris and hero, if i had been an inch in anync direction i would be dead, i was sitting in the middlein seatg of this little car inow. back row, the other p 4 people bee died.ou i woulldd have been
die, his friend ben had daughters he said i lost my last friend ben who had daughters at home, i'm notin going to lose another one, i was taken in hands of this incredible group of people. >> let me go back a little bit. m talk a little more about your daughter. everything goes black. nothing ness you have no idea what happened. h adyou feel you see the presence of your daughter right there in front of you. you mentioned in the book you believe in god. >> yeah. >> do you...
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ben, how are you, pal? one of the best members of the united states congress, ben cardin., welcome to the white house. it's a delight to have you all here. who are those good-looking kids back there? they're your kids? all four of them? stand up, guys. [applause] i want you to know, like you, i had two brothers, three brothers in our family and one sister and my sister is smarter than all of us. not a joke. she is now 23 years younger than me. she managed every one of my campaigns for office even back when i was in high school and went to the same university. she graduated with honors, i graduated. [laughter] i had a simple role in the family, listen to valerie. so guys, be nice to your sisters. same lineup. you're the oldest? who is number two, who is number three. are you guys twins? i'm so glad to see you all. thanks for coming with mom. you have to take care of your mom. dads are much harder to raise. [laughter] before i begin to speak, and the reason i spent time with the kids, i screws want to speak briefly about the school shooting in nashville, tennessee. i you kno
ben, how are you, pal? one of the best members of the united states congress, ben cardin., welcome to the white house. it's a delight to have you all here. who are those good-looking kids back there? they're your kids? all four of them? stand up, guys. [applause] i want you to know, like you, i had two brothers, three brothers in our family and one sister and my sister is smarter than all of us. not a joke. she is now 23 years younger than me. she managed every one of my campaigns for office...
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ben wright, bbc news, swindon.ing covid laws. ms ferrier admitted putting people at risk after speaking in a debate at westminster and travelling by train while she was infected with coronavirus in september 2020. her suspension would almost certainly trigger a by—election in her rutherglen and hamilton west seat, which is a key target for labour. the time is 6.18pm. our top story this evening... a man is found guilty of murdering nine—year—old olivia pratt—korbel in liverpool after chasing a convicted drug dealer who had run into her home. and coming up — is the largest investment in buses in a generation coming up on the bbc news channel... the tournament where thousands turn up to just watch the teams train and kit launches are like trophy celebrations. the ipl brings its frenzied franchise cricket back for a 16th edition. king charles has been given a standing ovation as he became the first british monarch to address the german parliament. he delivered his speech — mostly in german — and spoke of a "special bon
ben wright, bbc news, swindon.ing covid laws. ms ferrier admitted putting people at risk after speaking in a debate at westminster and travelling by train while she was infected with coronavirus in september 2020. her suspension would almost certainly trigger a by—election in her rutherglen and hamilton west seat, which is a key target for labour. the time is 6.18pm. our top story this evening... a man is found guilty of murdering nine—year—old olivia pratt—korbel in liverpool after...
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ben, msnbc just called in every single person, absolute wall to wall.maddow called in and said about the protest part, trump trying to raise the civic cost of indicting him so that,s she says, a threat of uncontrollable political violence would be triggered by any legal move against him. >> i mean, i don't take that seriously at all. i think the fact is that he's allowed to respond to something like this as the kind of exceptional, ridiculous, over the top thing that it is, you know, to indict a former president based on the evidence as thin as it is, the case as thin as it is and how unimportant this matter is to the american people is, frankly, irresponsible. of it's only going to increase the level of distrust americans have in these institutions, viewing them as simply the tools for advancing partisan agendas against people who are hated. and that includes, frankly from their perspective, themselves since they put themselves in trump's position as being part of his supporters and, you know, among that same deplorable team of americans that elected h
ben, msnbc just called in every single person, absolute wall to wall.maddow called in and said about the protest part, trump trying to raise the civic cost of indicting him so that,s she says, a threat of uncontrollable political violence would be triggered by any legal move against him. >> i mean, i don't take that seriously at all. i think the fact is that he's allowed to respond to something like this as the kind of exceptional, ridiculous, over the top thing that it is, you know, to...
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with that, i will kick it off with ben. thank you for joining us, ben, live from germany. during your very, very busy schedule this week. >> thank you, and i'm grateful for the opportunity. you've already said the most important thing, that crimea is decisive. the donbas is important, but if crimean forces were to liberate all of donbas right now, that would not necessarily change the outcome of the conflict for the long term future. crimea will, and i think if ukraine is able to liberate crimea, which is feasible this year, by the end of this summer in fact, if we do certain things then donbas will follow. why do i think crimea is decisive? obviously, as long as russian forces occupied crimea it will be able to use it as a launching pad for their next attack. so there's some sort of peace settlement or agreement where russia was allowed to keep crimea, then ukraine would never be safe because russia would be able to use their black sea fleet, their air force, the logistics, other things. it would be a place from which they would start their next iteration of this war. tha
with that, i will kick it off with ben. thank you for joining us, ben, live from germany. during your very, very busy schedule this week. >> thank you, and i'm grateful for the opportunity. you've already said the most important thing, that crimea is decisive. the donbas is important, but if crimean forces were to liberate all of donbas right now, that would not necessarily change the outcome of the conflict for the long term future. crimea will, and i think if ukraine is able to liberate...
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so can we have a look, ben, at this story ? a look, ben, at this story?ack to strictly shirley ballas may never return to tv's strictly as a judge after trolls made her life hell, she was shaken by hate jibes. and whilst talks are ongoing yet to sign up for a new series , she to sign up for a new series, she said the abuse left her and emotional . we spoke earlier in emotional. we spoke earlier in the show you were very brave to talk about your recent relationship issues and much of what you've been through is at the hands of trolls as well. yeah i didn't know. i used to hear about trolls and i have friends had gone through it and i just thought i'll just ignore it. you know, i've got a good friend, lynch and boys and says, look, if it's good, i read it. if bad, don't read it. i if it's bad, i don't read it. i just don't read anything. and that's how i get through. and i thought, oh yeah, that's a bit of but i thought was of advice. but i thought it was a unrealistic. then i've a bit unrealistic. then i've mentioned slightly different a bit unrealistic. t
so can we have a look, ben, at this story ? a look, ben, at this story?ack to strictly shirley ballas may never return to tv's strictly as a judge after trolls made her life hell, she was shaken by hate jibes. and whilst talks are ongoing yet to sign up for a new series , she to sign up for a new series, she said the abuse left her and emotional . we spoke earlier in emotional. we spoke earlier in the show you were very brave to talk about your recent relationship issues and much of what you've...
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so let me react first to what ben was saying. just want to underline something about moral hazard and then i would like to talk to your question about the fed and raising interest rates. first of all, i would need -- to be clear, it is the depositors at those two banks that have had their limits basically waived. and they will recover in full. that has not been announced for the whole sector because of the tremendous problems that would cause. that would come out of the fdic's insurance fund, but that fund will have to be replenished and it will be replenished by what is called an assessment. an assessment is just another word for a tax, just like a rescue is another word for a bailout. but really using euphemisms here, because words are highly charged. so other banks will have to pay that assessment, which is a tax. and if you are paying a tax, in my view, you are a taxpayer, then that cost will absolutely be borne by the bank's customers and shareholders, many of whom are average americans who own bank stocks as part of their r
so let me react first to what ben was saying. just want to underline something about moral hazard and then i would like to talk to your question about the fed and raising interest rates. first of all, i would need -- to be clear, it is the depositors at those two banks that have had their limits basically waived. and they will recover in full. that has not been announced for the whole sector because of the tremendous problems that would cause. that would come out of the fdic's insurance fund,...
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so can we have a look, ben, at this story ? a look, ben, at this story?k to strictly shirley ballas may never return to tv's strictly as a judge after trolls made her life hell, she was shaken by hate jibes. and whilst talks are ongoing yet to sign up for a new series , she to sign up for a new series, she said the abuse left her and emotional . we spoke earlier in emotional. we spoke earlier in the show you were very brave to talk about your recent relationship issues and much of what you've been through is at the hands of trolls as well. yeah i didn't know. i used to hear about trolls and i have friends had gone through it and i just thought i'll just ignore it. you know, i've got a good friend, lynch and boys and says, look, if it's good, i read it. if bad, don't read it. i if it's bad, i don't read it. i just don't read anything. and that's how i get through. and i thought, oh yeah, that's a bit of but i thought was of advice. but i thought it was a unrealistic. then i've a bit unrealistic. then i've mentioned slightly different mentioned a slightly d
so can we have a look, ben, at this story ? a look, ben, at this story?k to strictly shirley ballas may never return to tv's strictly as a judge after trolls made her life hell, she was shaken by hate jibes. and whilst talks are ongoing yet to sign up for a new series , she to sign up for a new series, she said the abuse left her and emotional . we spoke earlier in emotional. we spoke earlier in the show you were very brave to talk about your recent relationship issues and much of what you've...