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and my uncle ben served in europe. and my uncle ben was the individual who passed the story along to me. but both of them served in world war two and they also served in the korean conflict as well. so i want to end by a section from the epilog of the book. okay, learning about franklin family background in origins has been a fascinating personal journey there struggled to gain standing in their communities and to fight on equal footing with their white counterparts in the canada army has helped me to put my own life and career choices in perspective. like the frank brothers, i followed in my own father's footsteps. when i became police officer in toledo, ohio, in 1976, one of the first female officers on the department my father a wells respected police investigator and civil war history buff, instilled a a history in me. and like rufus to his own sons. my father an inspiring figure in my life, but did the heritage from my maternal line and still an unconventional streak in me that allowed me to envision myself someon
and my uncle ben served in europe. and my uncle ben was the individual who passed the story along to me. but both of them served in world war two and they also served in the korean conflict as well. so i want to end by a section from the epilog of the book. okay, learning about franklin family background in origins has been a fascinating personal journey there struggled to gain standing in their communities and to fight on equal footing with their white counterparts in the canada army has...
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and my uncle ben served in europe. and my uncle ben was the individual who passed the story along to me. but both of them served in world war two and they also served in the korean conflict as well. so i want to end by a section from the epilog of the book. okay, learning about franklin family background in origins has been a fascinating personal journey there struggled to gain standing in their communities and to fight on equal footing with their white counterparts in the canada army has helped me to put my own life and career choices in perspective. like the frank brothers, i followed in my own father's footsteps. when i became police officer in toledo, ohio, in 1976, one of the first female officers on the department my father a wells respected police investigator and civil war history buff, instilled a a history in me. and like rufus to his own sons. my father an inspiring figure in my life, but did the heritage from my maternal line and still an unconventional streak in me that allowed me to envision myself someon
and my uncle ben served in europe. and my uncle ben was the individual who passed the story along to me. but both of them served in world war two and they also served in the korean conflict as well. so i want to end by a section from the epilog of the book. okay, learning about franklin family background in origins has been a fascinating personal journey there struggled to gain standing in their communities and to fight on equal footing with their white counterparts in the canada army has...
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ben: good to talk to you as ever. thank you for being with us.brother-in-law of one of the captives of october 7, kidnapped by hamas, close to that army base john donaldson the last his family saw of him was when he was driven away in his own car by hamas militants. in april he was seen in a proof of life video, under duress by hamas, saying he wanted to be home with his loved ones. thank you for being with us. what are your thoughts as we approach this one-year anniversary of the dreadful events of october 7? >> thank you for having me. it is hard to think it will be one year tomorrow, 365 days. october 7, monday. unfathomable to imagine this torture, mental and physical torture theostages have been through for one year now. for me it is difficult to understand how we failed, both israel, the international community, humanity to prioritize saving their lives, saving countless other lives over other interests and objectives. ben: when you say that, you mean netanyahu could do a deal to get the hostages out including your brother-in-law? >> that i
ben: good to talk to you as ever. thank you for being with us.brother-in-law of one of the captives of october 7, kidnapped by hamas, close to that army base john donaldson the last his family saw of him was when he was driven away in his own car by hamas militants. in april he was seen in a proof of life video, under duress by hamas, saying he wanted to be home with his loved ones. thank you for being with us. what are your thoughts as we approach this one-year anniversary of the dreadful...
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ben, if ou some of our capital. ben, if you can. — some of our capital.some of our capital. ben, if you can, in a brief way - some of our capital. ben, if you can, in a brief way and | some of our capital. ben, if| you can, in a brief way and a simple way, explain how the de—extinction technology works. 0ur de—extinction technology works. our technology allows us to take ancient dna, reassemble it, massively fragmented, compare it to the closest living relatives, and take the lostjeans living relatives, and take the lost jeans and living relatives, and take the lostjeans and engineered into living cells and clone to the closest living relative, in the case of the woolly mammoth it is the asian elephant. if case of the woolly mammoth it is the asian elephant.- is the asian elephant. if you could recreate _ is the asian elephant. if you could recreate anything, - is the asian elephant. if you i could recreate anything, what would it be?— would it be? obviously pretty excited about _ would it be? obviously pretty excited about mammoths - would it be? obvious
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ben stokes.e he has been watching that louis vuitton cup final, his ineos company, the chief backer of the brittania boat. ben stokes is a doubt for the first test against pakistan that starts on monday. the england skipper tore his hamstring in august playing in the hundred and missed three tests against sri lanka, but he had hoped to be fit for the start of this series. our chief cricket writer stephan shemilt spoke to me from multan where the first two tests are taking place. i think it's more that this test matches just coming up i think it's more that this test matchesjust coming up it i think it's more that this test matches just coming up it too soon rather than a setback in the entry. it was a pretty severe hamstring injury that ben stokes suffered in the superchargers in the hundred back at the beginning of august. he missed that series against sri lanka, he's been honest about his recovery, he said he was fit or is to be fit to play in this first test against pakistan and multan which h
ben stokes.e he has been watching that louis vuitton cup final, his ineos company, the chief backer of the brittania boat. ben stokes is a doubt for the first test against pakistan that starts on monday. the england skipper tore his hamstring in august playing in the hundred and missed three tests against sri lanka, but he had hoped to be fit for the start of this series. our chief cricket writer stephan shemilt spoke to me from multan where the first two tests are taking place. i think it's...
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is it fair, ben? >>i ben? >> i think good on him, you know. why the hell waste good food? they can do what they like with it. >> oh, look, i can tell you what that story. >> i thought we might agree on that. >> that's me. but i speak as someone who's never left a morsel of food on their plates since i've been alive, hungry. >> i think sometimes when presented with a carvery or a buffet or whatever, you've got eyes bigger than your belly sometimes. aren't you? anyway, look, it is the weekend. enjoy your carvery. if you're having one, gents. thank you for your company. thank you for yours. i'll see you monday night. >> we'll see a cold snap which will quickly develop into a warm front. boxt boiler repairs sponsors of weather on gb news. >> hello, good evening and welcome to your gb news weather update brought to you by the met office. well, as we head into the weekend, we can expect to see lots of fine weather to start, but it is gradually turning more unsettled from the west so we can expect to see some wet and windy weather over the weekend. and that's because this area of
is it fair, ben? >>i ben? >> i think good on him, you know. why the hell waste good food? they can do what they like with it. >> oh, look, i can tell you what that story. >> i thought we might agree on that. >> that's me. but i speak as someone who's never left a morsel of food on their plates since i've been alive, hungry. >> i think sometimes when presented with a carvery or a buffet or whatever, you've got eyes bigger than your belly sometimes. aren't you?...
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that's right, ben. he has had other things - september? that's right, ben.ben. he has had other things on. atj he has had other things on. at the time, he let the lawyers that turned up to the hearing which was due to be in los angeles with three hours notice that he had a rocket launch to attend in cape canaveral so didn't turn up. and elon mu5k has had a history of using the sec of overzealous scrutiny of his affairs but what we are dealing with here is potential misreporting of how many shares he had in twitter before he acquired it which could potentially have distorted the value of twitter when he bought it which is what is really at stake here.— stake here. not without controversy _ stake here. not without controversy at - stake here. not without controversy at the - stake here. not without controversy at the time | stake here. not without - controversy at the time and since his ownership of that platform and what he does with it. i suppose two questions, will he show up today and what powers the sec have to compel him to appear? he powers the sec have
that's right, ben. he has had other things - september? that's right, ben.ben. he has had other things on. atj he has had other things on. at the time, he let the lawyers that turned up to the hearing which was due to be in los angeles with three hours notice that he had a rocket launch to attend in cape canaveral so didn't turn up. and elon mu5k has had a history of using the sec of overzealous scrutiny of his affairs but what we are dealing with here is potential misreporting of how many...
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thanks so much for both of you being with us. >> thank you. >> ben, to you. there are a lot of challenges on the republican side. there have been a lot of threats. election officials afraid do their jobs after what happened four years ago and what's happening. what do you think that you two can accomplish? how well protected are the local officials? >> we hope to be able to give them the support of community leaders. i think what bob and i have found traveling around the country is that on a local level, people care about their communities. they want peace and prosperity in their communities. having elections that are generally accepted is part of that. we have been getting community leaders in the most contentious election jurisdictions to kick the tires of the election system with the local election officials. we would like those community leaders to be able to voice their support for the job that the election officials have been doing. >> bob, what are election officials telling you? are they afraid? >> of course, they are very concerned about an atmospher
thanks so much for both of you being with us. >> thank you. >> ben, to you. there are a lot of challenges on the republican side. there have been a lot of threats. election officials afraid do their jobs after what happened four years ago and what's happening. what do you think that you two can accomplish? how well protected are the local officials? >> we hope to be able to give them the support of community leaders. i think what bob and i have found traveling around the...
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ben? ben: immigration is on the top of everybody's mind.n 2023, we saw a record number of encounters at the u.s.-mexico border. what policies do you support or will you support to help combat that? congresswoman wild: i was fully in support of the bill that the senate crafted and it was a bipartisan bill including some very conservative senators who spoke out after speaker mike johnson in the house refused to even put that bill to a vote. now, i didn't like everything in it and believe me, my colleagues on the other side of the aisle didn't, either. but there was so much good in that bill and we have not yet taken it up and speaker johnson has declared it dead on arrival. we would have had a solution this year to the border problem if, i hate to say it, donald trump had not instructed speaker johnson not to take it up far for a vote so he could use it as a campaign issue. i'm co-sponsor on a bill that mirrors the senate bill that provides for people seeking asylum to remain in their countries and provides funding and i have voted multiple t
ben? ben: immigration is on the top of everybody's mind.n 2023, we saw a record number of encounters at the u.s.-mexico border. what policies do you support or will you support to help combat that? congresswoman wild: i was fully in support of the bill that the senate crafted and it was a bipartisan bill including some very conservative senators who spoke out after speaker mike johnson in the house refused to even put that bill to a vote. now, i didn't like everything in it and believe me, my...
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and i will name names of the people like michaela, paul, jess, ben jardine , ben, bobby jess, ben jardine it, and sinner, sid owen, owen. yeah, he was lovely. ricky. yeah, he's in it. susannah . paige. did you get susannah. paige. did you get them involved in. i think it's sort of years of probably networking, but also they're passionate about for their own reasons. they're passionate about the subject and they all gave up three days of their life to come and do it for nothing. >> well, it's funny because behind the scenes, everyone's kind of talking about their experiences, and we've obviously had caterers in and everyone's like, i had to leave the table just because i was going to overeat. everyone had some kind of link to the project, so everyone was talking about their their kind of struggles with it behind the scenes, but then obviously playing different characters that had different eating disorders. so it was quite close to everyone's heart. but i think it is a risk doing a satirical look on something as delicate more needs to be done. so much more needs to be done. and i think wit
and i will name names of the people like michaela, paul, jess, ben jardine , ben, bobby jess, ben jardine it, and sinner, sid owen, owen. yeah, he was lovely. ricky. yeah, he's in it. susannah . paige. did you get susannah. paige. did you get them involved in. i think it's sort of years of probably networking, but also they're passionate about for their own reasons. they're passionate about the subject and they all gave up three days of their life to come and do it for nothing. >> well,...
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ben wright, our political _ comes the outcome. ben wright, our political l the _ comes the outcome.ical l the chief _ westminster. the chief executive of the post office, mick reid, has begun giving three days of evidence into mick reid, has begun giving three dayt stop lidence into mick reid, has begun giving three dayt stop he ence into mick reid, has begun giving three dayt stop he joined to it scandal stop he joined the post office in 2019 and has been accused of supposed masters of failing to bring about sufficient change. he told the hearing there was no mention in the job description or at his interview of either the litigation against sub—postmaster is or that the horizon it system needed to be revamped. 0ur correspondent is at the inquiry. he revamped. our correspondent is at the inquiry-— at the inquiry. he started aaivin at the inquiry. he started giving evidence _ at the inquiry. he started giving evidence at - at the inquiry. he started giving evidence at 10am l at the inquiry. he started l giving evidence at 10am at about three quarters hour ago he was taken through hi
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now , ben habib on hour or so. richard has argue that actually richard has a point in saying, look , this a point in saying, look, this has been a total disaster, but then also nigel nelson said this could turn it all around. >> i just can't see how this can turn it around. >> sue gray is not to be clear that starmer not richard tice. yeah. >> no, i mean , i can't see how >> no, i mean, i can't see how starmer could turn things around. sue gray is not an isolated incident in labour's otherwise uncheckered 90 days in office. she is part of a panoply office. she is part of a panoply of own goals, policy decisions, announcements , u—turns, damage announcements, u—turns, damage to the economy , all sorts of to the economy, all sorts of things that everyone can now see in stark clarity. and so i just don't see this being turned around. i see this much more along the lines of miriam cates interpretation of unelected figures, unelected figures, and dominic cummings sacking wasn't the end of boris johnson's woes. all it do
now , ben habib on hour or so. richard has argue that actually richard has a point in saying, look , this a point in saying, look, this has been a total disaster, but then also nigel nelson said this could turn it all around. >> i just can't see how this can turn it around. >> sue gray is not to be clear that starmer not richard tice. yeah. >> no, i mean , i can't see how >> no, i mean, i can't see how starmer could turn things around. sue gray is not an isolated...
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so much behind sir ben ainslie and _ behind sir ben ainslie and britannia, but in front of them, to new achieve this speed, the leaders. to achieve this speed, the boats glide gracefully, while on board a sailors paddle frantically, providing the power for others to use their skill to turn the boats with the wind and the course. in race one, the kiwis did it better, putting a marker in the water. but you need seven winds to take the cup, and race two was initially closer, metres in it. now it came down to wits and the wind. unlike britannia, to new zealand didn't have to qualify for this, but there was no rust in us. when it mattered they were sharper, faster and ultimately winners.— they were sharper, faster and ultimately winners. they lead the cu . ultimately winners. they lead the cu now, ultimately winners. they lead the cun now. 2-0- — ultimately winners. they lead the cup now, 2-0. for— ultimately winners. they lead the cup now, 2-0. for the _ ultimately winners. they lead the cup now, 2-0. for the british - ultimately winners. they lead the | cup now, 2-0. for the british crew i
so much behind sir ben ainslie and _ behind sir ben ainslie and britannia, but in front of them, to new achieve this speed, the leaders. to achieve this speed, the boats glide gracefully, while on board a sailors paddle frantically, providing the power for others to use their skill to turn the boats with the wind and the course. in race one, the kiwis did it better, putting a marker in the water. but you need seven winds to take the cup, and race two was initially closer, metres in it. now it...
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with ben brown. prime minister keir starmer brushes off labour volunteers helping harris, after donald trump's presidential campaign accuses his party of interfering in the us election. heavy gunfire and explosions during an attack on an aerospace factory in turkey in which four died cctv shows the moment the attackers approached the headquarters. officials say two assailants were killed , but no group has yet claimed responsibility the french woman at the centre of a mass rape trial tells the court she's speaking out to show other victims that they shouldn't feel any shame — the men who raped them should. also coming up on the world today an on the world today english city council is considering an english city council is considering trying to control the number of seagulls with contraceptives. welcome to the world today — an hour of international news from the bbc. we begin with the us presidential election and the legal complaint filed by donald trump's campaign against the labour party here in th
with ben brown. prime minister keir starmer brushes off labour volunteers helping harris, after donald trump's presidential campaign accuses his party of interfering in the us election. heavy gunfire and explosions during an attack on an aerospace factory in turkey in which four died cctv shows the moment the attackers approached the headquarters. officials say two assailants were killed , but no group has yet claimed responsibility the french woman at the centre of a mass rape trial tells the...
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guys like 0llie robinson, jonny bairstow, ben foakes, alex lees, dan lawrence was tried in the summerally young players like bashir and smith and atkinson. and why england like these guys is they're unflappable, they're cool under pressure, they want to play with freedom and express themselves on the pitch. one thing that was really noticeable during that deciding test in pakistan, second afternoon, hot day, saud shakeel making a really crucial century, england just looked flat in the field. in another period, another time, not too long ago, you've had big characters like stuart broad, jonny bairstow, james anderson out there geeing the players on, going up to ben stokes, coming up with a plan, maybe getting into a bit of a battle with the opposition. but these newer, younger players, they're not like that. they don't have that sort of temperament. maybe it will come. maybe it will come with experience. but at the moment, one concern about england putting their faith in these youngsters is — are they going to handle the heat of battle in australia? and let's remember, it's not all abo
guys like 0llie robinson, jonny bairstow, ben foakes, alex lees, dan lawrence was tried in the summerally young players like bashir and smith and atkinson. and why england like these guys is they're unflappable, they're cool under pressure, they want to play with freedom and express themselves on the pitch. one thing that was really noticeable during that deciding test in pakistan, second afternoon, hot day, saud shakeel making a really crucial century, england just looked flat in the field. in...
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wallace — reason for that according to ben wallace is — reason for that according to ben wallace isint is _ cannot take them to another country. the point is the example ben wallace .ave the point is the example ben wallace gave of— the point is the example ben wallace gave of reflections, he described drone _ gave of reflections, he described drone strikes and what he called kinetic— drone strikes and what he called kinetic air— drone strikes and what he called kinetic air strikes. the example robert — kinetic air strikes. the example robertjenrick use were kinetic air strikes. the example robert jenrick use were special forces — robert jenrick use were special forces soldiers on the ground. that is not _ forces soldiers on the ground. that is not what — forces soldiers on the ground. that is not what ben wallace was talking about _ is not what ben wallace was talking about and — is not what ben wallace was talking about. and as i understand it the view— about. and as i understand it the view amongst the special forces is that they— view amongst the special forces is that they are
wallace — reason for that according to ben wallace is — reason for that according to ben wallace isint is _ cannot take them to another country. the point is the example ben wallace .ave the point is the example ben wallace gave of— the point is the example ben wallace gave of reflections, he described drone _ gave of reflections, he described drone strikes and what he called kinetic— drone strikes and what he called kinetic air— drone strikes and what he called kinetic air strikes....
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so ben, what is going to be the playbook here for how to best combat this narrative? - you saw an example of this in the 2020 suits that trump brought, especially in georgia. when it came to court, to the legal proceedings, there was no evidence of it. and so i think that it will be raised in post-election lawsuits, but they are going to have to have evidence of who tse individuals are. and they're not going to be able to find them. and the basic underpinning of the argument is going to fall away. - one more on elon, then we're going to move on, i promise. elon is caaigning for trump in pennsylvania. he has announced that he's going to give away $1 million to voters who sign his petition. he's tweeting that only in-person voting is secure. he's resurfacing these debunked claims about dominion's voting machines. how concerned are you about the way disinformation is being spread by the most influential sort of purveyors of conspiracies like elon musk? - he is acting as an advocate in a way that is pretty much beyond the bounds. paying for votes is not permissible under
so ben, what is going to be the playbook here for how to best combat this narrative? - you saw an example of this in the 2020 suits that trump brought, especially in georgia. when it came to court, to the legal proceedings, there was no evidence of it. and so i think that it will be raised in post-election lawsuits, but they are going to have to have evidence of who tse individuals are. and they're not going to be able to find them. and the basic underpinning of the argument is going to fall...
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ben brown, thank you for takin: us said. ben brown, thank you for taking us through _ said.ough all the - said. ben brown, thank you for taking us through all the day'sl taking us through all the day's developments. a prolific vietnamese people smuggler has shared details of the forgery, fraud and deceit used to enable migrants heading for the uk to gain european visas, opening a pathway to crossing the channel in small boats. over 2,000 vietnamese, have crossed the channel so far this year, making them the single highest national group in small boat arrivals. it's also been the deadliest year on record for those attempting the crossing, with more than 50 people killed in the water between northern france and england. andrew harding has been speaking to the smuggler, as part of an extensive investigation into why so many vietnamese people are choosing such a dangerous route to great britain. as the death toll in the channel soars, another change is under way here, too — a new group filling the small boats heading to the uk... ..and crowding into the makeshift migrant camps i
ben brown, thank you for takin: us said. ben brown, thank you for taking us through _ said.ough all the - said. ben brown, thank you for taking us through all the day'sl taking us through all the day's developments. a prolific vietnamese people smuggler has shared details of the forgery, fraud and deceit used to enable migrants heading for the uk to gain european visas, opening a pathway to crossing the channel in small boats. over 2,000 vietnamese, have crossed the channel so far this year,...
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iam ben i am ben brown, welcome to bbc news.r summit by agreeing to look at ways of getting financial compensation for the transatlantic slave trade. the british prime minister sir kier starmer says the issue
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ben emons and henrietta, thank you very much.reaction on some of the biggest names in business. it starts from the new york cnn/orc. new york stock exchange. we will cover everything. asia and the european markets. the whole she bang. we have ""squawk box" coming up at 5:00 a.m. stay with us for that coverage. >>> and alphabet will report after the closing bell today. the search giant is the first in a very big week in mega cap tech earnings that wraps up with apple and amazon on thursday. joining me now is nancy tengler. >> good morning, frank. i'm so glad to be seen. we had a l lot going on. >> you are pulling back the curtain. what do you think about kicking off the hyper scalers and the next chapter of the magnificent seven sneearnings? >> i don't have a lot with the mag seven. there is a lot with the prime video ads. what we want to do is get through it unscathed and hear how the company guides for next year. the stock's cheap. we added it to our value portfolio. it tells you all you need to know. i think we want to listen f
ben emons and henrietta, thank you very much.reaction on some of the biggest names in business. it starts from the new york cnn/orc. new york stock exchange. we will cover everything. asia and the european markets. the whole she bang. we have ""squawk box" coming up at 5:00 a.m. stay with us for that coverage. >>> and alphabet will report after the closing bell today. the search giant is the first in a very big week in mega cap tech earnings that wraps up with apple and...
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have you seen them, ben? and there is a much chance tonight because for many of us there is a lot of cloud and rain. this was cardiff earlier on. a soggy scene. there is this rash of downpours and thunderstorms pushing northwards and eastwards across england and wales. we've also had this band of rain across southern and central scotland and northern ireland. that will weaken overnight. the showers will move eastwards in the south but still with the chance of localised flooding and transport disruption. it'll start to turn cold as the night wears on in the north of scotland. northerly winds digging in here. tomorrow, our area of low pressure still with us. this is the deep low running to the south of us. that is a former hurricane kirk. all of these different areas of low pressure will be moving eastwards over the next couple of days, taking the rain away eastwards too and bringing in this northerly wind. tomorrow for many, cloud, pieces of rain, the showers in the south shouldn't be as numerous or as heavy a
have you seen them, ben? and there is a much chance tonight because for many of us there is a lot of cloud and rain. this was cardiff earlier on. a soggy scene. there is this rash of downpours and thunderstorms pushing northwards and eastwards across england and wales. we've also had this band of rain across southern and central scotland and northern ireland. that will weaken overnight. the showers will move eastwards in the south but still with the chance of localised flooding and transport...
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ben, i want to read -- that person is you, ben. i want to read you this quote from "the washington post." some of his early rad visors on the super pac warned elon musk he was trying to move too fast for such an ambitious political project. cautioning it would take months more to train a staff. musk appearing to believe if we just run out there with clip boards and tell people what's at stake they'll be convinced. >> what alarms you about the details we're learning about the musk operation here, ben? >> i'll be totally honest. i'm delighted about the musk operation because these efforts are all trying to elect someone who would be a terrible, terrible president. so the fact it's a totally disorganized dumpster fire of a ground game on the republican side is good news for democracy. it's good news for freedom. it's good news for any working family who doesn't want to be slapped with a $4,000 trump tax, because they're not going to be able to turn out those last few voters that could tip an election basically tied in a state like wis
ben, i want to read -- that person is you, ben. i want to read you this quote from "the washington post." some of his early rad visors on the super pac warned elon musk he was trying to move too fast for such an ambitious political project. cautioning it would take months more to train a staff. musk appearing to believe if we just run out there with clip boards and tell people what's at stake they'll be convinced. >> what alarms you about the details we're learning about the...
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ben from verify has been looking at it.ation on october 13 budget rates might be to impose national insurance costs on employers. firms currently pay this tax on the salaries they pay to workers but don't have to pay it on the money they put in people's pensions and the speculation is that might change. here's what labor's 2024 manifesto said in this area. we will not increase national insurance and labor will not increase taxes on working people. so with this national insurance hike, if it happened to break that pledge, ministers have suggested in recent case there's a -- recent days there's a distinction between national insurance paid to employees and not paid to employers and is true in terms of the direct impact. employee national insurance comes off your monthly paycheck and employer national insurance does not and is paid directly from the company to the government. but the direct impact of national insurance is a different matter. ecomists who carefully studied the direct impact on the national insurance, most of it
ben from verify has been looking at it.ation on october 13 budget rates might be to impose national insurance costs on employers. firms currently pay this tax on the salaries they pay to workers but don't have to pay it on the money they put in people's pensions and the speculation is that might change. here's what labor's 2024 manifesto said in this area. we will not increase national insurance and labor will not increase taxes on working people. so with this national insurance hike, if it...
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ben croucher, bbc news.ce england and south africa in their final two group games. batter lorna jack—brown wasn't too downhearted at their showing in dubai. we believed that we could come in and really cause an upset, it's not went our way tonight but that's t20 cricket. i guess, you know, we've got a couple more games and we always look to improve and we're up against class players, another one went off tonight but it's not about individual players. we as a team kind of lost that game. in the other game today india got their first win of the competition, beating pakistan by six wickets in dubai. india captain harmanpreet kaur produced a steely 29 to steer her side to a scrappy win, as they hit their target of 106 to win with seven balls to spare. they lost their first game heavily against new zealand so are still in a precaurious position in terms of progression. next up for india are sri lanka on wednesday, while pakistan face australia on friday. england's test series against pakistan starts tomorrow morn
ben croucher, bbc news.ce england and south africa in their final two group games. batter lorna jack—brown wasn't too downhearted at their showing in dubai. we believed that we could come in and really cause an upset, it's not went our way tonight but that's t20 cricket. i guess, you know, we've got a couple more games and we always look to improve and we're up against class players, another one went off tonight but it's not about individual players. we as a team kind of lost that game. in...
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.— from ben ainslie's crew if new zealand win both.win both. let's hold that thought. shall— zealand win both. let's hold that thought, shall we? _ zealand win both. let's hold that thought, shall we? it— zealand win both. let's hold that thought, shall we? it might - zealand win both. let's hold that. thought, shall we? it might happen. john, thank you. as we approach winter, many of us will be looking at low—cost ways to stay warm — which might include filling up a hot water bottle. however, the children's burn trust is warning about their potential risks, following a 55% increase in injuries to young people, caused by bursting bottles. a warning that this report from jayne mccubbin does have some graphic images. the cost—of—living crisis has had very many consequences. as thermostats have gone down, the use of hot water bottles has gone up. and today, medics want to warn about the very real risk they pose. i can't believe the extent of the injury from one hot water bottle. yeah. your skin hasjust peeled off. yeah, it did. it was ver
.— from ben ainslie's crew if new zealand win both.win both. let's hold that thought. shall— zealand win both. let's hold that thought, shall we? _ zealand win both. let's hold that thought, shall we? it— zealand win both. let's hold that thought, shall we? it might - zealand win both. let's hold that. thought, shall we? it might happen. john, thank you. as we approach winter, many of us will be looking at low—cost ways to stay warm — which might include filling up a hot water bottle....
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ben wright at westminster.hat you want to see in the budget, how you think it will affect you, and what you want us to explain. you can get in touch with us through the bbc news website, on email and on whatsapp. it's 60 years since bruce springsteen played his first gig. since then he's sold 140 million albums and sold out stadiums across the world. now, for the first time, he's allowed a documentary team to film his preparations for going on the road again. # born in the usa...# you've been touring for decades now, so why this tour in particular to invite the cameras in? because i could be dead by the next one! laughter. let's hope not. i'm 75 years old now. if i wait ten years... i've decided that waiting to do things, that part of my life is over. scene at 75 and just to tell you about the football because england's women have been beaten 11—3 by germany in a thrilling and fast paced friendly at wembley. the lionesses went 3—0 down in the first half an hour. georgia stanway and lucy bronze were the scorers
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this is britain's newsroom with ben , leo and me. newsroom with ben, leo and me.the last relics of our empire. >> elsewhere. israel targets hezbollah's next leader in a huge blast in beirut overnight, as more planes are expected to evacuate brits from the middle east. mark white has more . east. mark white has more. >> well, the international airport in beirut remains open for the moment, but with explosions in the hezbollah stronghold near the airport, that window is rapidly closing. >> leave or remain. boris johnson wants another referendum and this time it's on the echr. how would you vote? >> and this sunday, it's national grandparents day and the soap actress sherrie hewson from corrie joins us shortly to tell us what it was like to become a nana. that's what her grandchildren call her. >> another referendum echr. i mean, do you fully >> another referendum echr. i mean, dother fully >> another referendum echr. i mean, dothe international >> well, the international airport in beirut remains open for the moment, but with explosions in the hezbollah stronghold n
this is britain's newsroom with ben , leo and me. newsroom with ben, leo and me.the last relics of our empire. >> elsewhere. israel targets hezbollah's next leader in a huge blast in beirut overnight, as more planes are expected to evacuate brits from the middle east. mark white has more . east. mark white has more. >> well, the international airport in beirut remains open for the moment, but with explosions in the hezbollah stronghold near the airport, that window is rapidly...
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i think it| will be managed but knowing ben, i think once he gets into the game that might not be anyas i said, he is good to go, we willjust have to wait and see what you can do during the game. i get how much she is required to will come down to the condition. it looks like the same pitch is going to be used for both tests. yeah, that is a first for me. but that is what it is looking like. which means it is looking like. which means it might actually play into... when we talk about ben's boarding and his workrate, it might play into our hands with that, with the spinners playing the part. we don't know what they're going to get. you could be another page or they could have repaired this one really well. we willjust have to wait and see. england's women have lifted the wxv trophy after victory over canada. it was a winner—takes—all match against the hosts in vancouver, and despite going behind early on england roared back to take the title for the second year in a row. jo currie was watching. and england unbeaten in 19 and used to getting its way, but with the trophy on the line and
i think it| will be managed but knowing ben, i think once he gets into the game that might not be anyas i said, he is good to go, we willjust have to wait and see what you can do during the game. i get how much she is required to will come down to the condition. it looks like the same pitch is going to be used for both tests. yeah, that is a first for me. but that is what it is looking like. which means it is looking like. which means it might actually play into... when we talk about ben's...
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ben, she has had, what, three months to come up with an answer to that question.he best that she could do. >> ben: you know, laura, i really feel like this interview was an opportunity for kamala harris and a missed opportunity she chose to sit down with fox good thing. it has the largest audience of independent viewers that you are going to find on any capable station. she could have in this moment sounded a note of humility and grace. frankly distanced herself from them in a way that i think is very possible to say that i'm going to demand better when it comes to our border policy. i'm going to demand more from homeland security. i'm going to not let things like this lag lation under my administration. instead we got filibustering. we got an aggressive recitation of talking points that we have heard before. and i think that this was a huge missed opportunity for her. there are actual gettable voters for her i believe in key states like pennsylvania. nobody who tuned in who falls into that category can see a candidate here in kamala harris, who has learned anythi
ben, she has had, what, three months to come up with an answer to that question.he best that she could do. >> ben: you know, laura, i really feel like this interview was an opportunity for kamala harris and a missed opportunity she chose to sit down with fox good thing. it has the largest audience of independent viewers that you are going to find on any capable station. she could have in this moment sounded a note of humility and grace. frankly distanced herself from them in a way that i...
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you can see the full interview on this week's talking business weekly with ben thomson.coon will be charged in the coming hours in relation to a corruption scandal that has gripped singapore. ong beng seng based in the citystate is linked to the cabinet minister who was on thursday sentenced to 12 months in jail. thursday sentenced to 12 months injail. he is widely known thursday sentenced to 12 months in jail. he is widely known for bringing formula i racing to singapore, he owns the rights to the annual event known as the singapore grand prix. to india x where the government launched a highly publicised internship scheme to provide youth with relevantjob experience and skill sectors, the project aims to provide internship opportunities to 10 million units over the next five years. that's get more details on this would bbc�*s india business correspondent. can the scheme address and employment concerns among india's youth? —— unemployment concerns. well, that is the big game in this ambitious project because unemployment among the youth has become a huge concern and a hu
you can see the full interview on this week's talking business weekly with ben thomson.coon will be charged in the coming hours in relation to a corruption scandal that has gripped singapore. ong beng seng based in the citystate is linked to the cabinet minister who was on thursday sentenced to 12 months in jail. thursday sentenced to 12 months injail. he is widely known thursday sentenced to 12 months in jail. he is widely known for bringing formula i racing to singapore, he owns the rights to...
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hey, i�*m ben and this is the catch up.er. thomas tuchel says he�*s very excited and honoured to be the new head coach. ijust had the chance to read a quote from pele in the building at wembley, who said that wembley is the heart, the capital and the cathedral of football, and i think he was absolutely right. some other stories now. have you had to wait months or drive hundreds of miles to take your driving test? well, that�*s what mps have been talking about this week. they�*re trying to resolve the issue. the dvsa, who do the tests, say they�*re trying to buy back leave from examiners and recruit more of them to get it sorted. new research suggests that nut bans do little to help allergic passengers on planes. experts say that passengers shouldn�*t be worried about food being transmitted in the air, but that cleaning their seat with a wet wipe could be the best way to prevent an allergic reaction mid—flight. and the victoria�*s secret show has returned five years after it was cancelled because of low ratings and criticism
hey, i�*m ben and this is the catch up.er. thomas tuchel says he�*s very excited and honoured to be the new head coach. ijust had the chance to read a quote from pele in the building at wembley, who said that wembley is the heart, the capital and the cathedral of football, and i think he was absolutely right. some other stories now. have you had to wait months or drive hundreds of miles to take your driving test? well, that�*s what mps have been talking about this week. they�*re trying...
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ben croucher reports.first women's t20 world cup and scotland have yet a first women's t20 world cup and scotland have yet to a first women's t20 world cup and scotland have yet to really use sparkle. up against 2016 winners west indies... it was always going to be tricky. still, they were given a few lives. scottish smiles were sparse, struggling to score, score quickly and put the oddballs away. they found the boundaryjust oddballs away. they found the boundary just six oddballs away. they found the boundaryjust six times, boundary just six times, restricted boundaryjust six times, restricted to 99 for eight in their 20 overs, but the threat of stephani taylor was extinguished by rachel �*s later in the opener, the west indies side have plenty of firepower elsewhere and set about the scotland total with the share of sixes. there were bright sparks in the field, impressive catches held, eventually. but this was a contest that was in truth, seldom close. [30 this was a contest that was in truth, seldom clo
ben croucher reports.first women's t20 world cup and scotland have yet a first women's t20 world cup and scotland have yet to a first women's t20 world cup and scotland have yet to really use sparkle. up against 2016 winners west indies... it was always going to be tricky. still, they were given a few lives. scottish smiles were sparse, struggling to score, score quickly and put the oddballs away. they found the boundaryjust oddballs away. they found the boundary just six oddballs away. they...
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thank you, ben.nd's cricketers have hit back on the opening day of the final test against pakistan a match which will decide the series. after england were all out for 267, their bowlers reduced pakistan to 73 for 3 at the close. andy swiss reports. serious faces for the series decider. pakistan's bowl —— bowlers once again hoping to put england in a spin. sure enough, they soon were. zak crawley the first to go as the morning and the ball turned pakistan's way. says she can't certainly enjoyed it. joe root rather less so. yes, the pitch was playing up a bit, ask the ben duckett, which barely bounce, but england hardly help themselves and when ben stokes wins, they were 118-6 when ben stokes wins, they were 118—6 and were in deep trouble. when they needed something special, and to jamie smith. as he clobbered pakistan's bowlers to all corners. his brilliance matched only by such econ�*s on the boundary. watch this. although that catch just alluded pakistan, this one didn't, and smith out for 89 and e
thank you, ben.nd's cricketers have hit back on the opening day of the final test against pakistan a match which will decide the series. after england were all out for 267, their bowlers reduced pakistan to 73 for 3 at the close. andy swiss reports. serious faces for the series decider. pakistan's bowl —— bowlers once again hoping to put england in a spin. sure enough, they soon were. zak crawley the first to go as the morning and the ball turned pakistan's way. says she can't certainly...
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ben wright. ben is an associate professor of history at the university of texas in dallas. he is the author of bonds of salvation: how christianity inspired and limited american abolitionism. he is also the coeditor of four books, including the two volume american yacht, and massively corroborative u.s. history textbook. american revolutions in the digital age, and apocalypse in the millennium and the american civil war. his articles have appeared in a variety of venues, ranging from the american historical review to the washington post. his current research focuses on intersections of missionaries, empire, and abolition in the early 19th century west africa. it been? >> thank you, ron. thanks to these other excellent panelists, thank you to emily for writing this book, and thank you all for being here. this outstanding book is rigorously researched and elegantly narrated. the students in my 19th-century grad seminar also encouraged me to say that it works great in the classroom. but i am going to spend my time highlighting the significance of its scholarly interventions. e
ben wright. ben is an associate professor of history at the university of texas in dallas. he is the author of bonds of salvation: how christianity inspired and limited american abolitionism. he is also the coeditor of four books, including the two volume american yacht, and massively corroborative u.s. history textbook. american revolutions in the digital age, and apocalypse in the millennium and the american civil war. his articles have appeared in a variety of venues, ranging from the...
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>> ben answered the question. the maga scheme, it's to make it seem to folks there's something wrong with the election and the tool developed to make it easier for folks to vote. in michigan, wisconsin, all over the country, they are fair, run by nonpartisan and partisan folks. the elections will be clean, fair, and we will win. like ben said, we are going to turn out as many voter as we can and win as big as we can, so there's no question how much donald trump lost the state. he will lose it. >>> another jam packed hour of "the weekend" ahead including elizabeth warren, josh stein, and michael cohen. our handle everywhere is @theweekendmsnbc. join us on social media. @theweekendmsnbc. join us on social media. my co. ket or jeans in b washes... even shoes. febreze doesn't cover up odors with scent, but fights them... and freshens! over one thousand uses. febreze fabric refresher. have you ever considered getting a walk-in tub? well, look no further! and freshens! over one thousand uses. safe step's best offer, jus
>> ben answered the question. the maga scheme, it's to make it seem to folks there's something wrong with the election and the tool developed to make it easier for folks to vote. in michigan, wisconsin, all over the country, they are fair, run by nonpartisan and partisan folks. the elections will be clean, fair, and we will win. like ben said, we are going to turn out as many voter as we can and win as big as we can, so there's no question how much donald trump lost the state. he will...
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, he was many ministers, but he still didn't have time for defense, yes, so, ben wallis said that it is necessary... that's it, we must follow netanyahu's path, we must beat russia, that is, the enemy harshly, not paying attention to anything, he says: well, first of all, we need to carry out a total mobilization in ukraine, that is, who are you to give out orders, well, okay, portnikov is at least a citizen of ukraine, but when ben wallace sets the task, yes to the ukrainians, you must totally mobilize everyone in general, then in general you will do something, introduce british troops into the territory... that is, can you imagine again how much they are already there no-no, he officially special operations all these well, yes, a lot died there already, not what i mean is that he directly speaks about introducing military contingents at the same time says no-no in the rear of course we will repair military equipment there we will teach training we will conduct medical support there to help ukrainian doctors as if for us it will be all the same since you are on the territory. what i
, he was many ministers, but he still didn't have time for defense, yes, so, ben wallis said that it is necessary... that's it, we must follow netanyahu's path, we must beat russia, that is, the enemy harshly, not paying attention to anything, he says: well, first of all, we need to carry out a total mobilization in ukraine, that is, who are you to give out orders, well, okay, portnikov is at least a citizen of ukraine, but when ben wallace sets the task, yes to the ukrainians, you must totally...
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can see the full interview on this - the full interview on this week's talking business weekly with bene e—commerce giants announced it will hire 250,000 people in the us ahead of a majorfestive season they will begin from late november. thejobs are season they will begin from late november. the jobs are a mix of full—time, part—time and seasonal contracts. google has released a new feature that allows users to search by taking a video. with the new tool user will just taking a video. with the new tool user willjust need to point the camera at an object and ask a question. to get search results, the intelligence feature will made available globally hours ago on both iphones and android phones as well. before we go, let's give you a reminder of our top story this hour. tens of thousands of striking poor workers in the united states will return to work. this comes after a tentative agreement on wages was reached with port owners along american eastern seaboard. the union representing workers will now give itself until the 15th of january next year to negotiate other terms of the labor con
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ben stokes there. now, another record set in baseball by los angeles dodgers star shohei ohtani.s 50th home run of the season has sold for $4.4 million at auction, the most a sports ball has ever fetched. it breaks the previous record, paid in 1999 by more than a million. the japanese hitter became the first player in baseball history to hit 50 home runs and steal 50 bases in a single season during his side's match against the miami marlins last month. full ownership of the ball, though, is being disputed after a scramble by desperate fans to get hold of it. on to tennis now. american fourth seed tommy paul was the big casualty at the vienna open on wednesday. the world number 12, who won last week's stockholm open, lost 6—4, 6—4 in round one to fellow countryman brandon nakashima. the defeat is a blow to paul's hopes of reaching the atp finals in turin later this year. nakashima plays karen khachanov in the round of 16 on thursday. there were no problems for top seed alexander zverev. the german beat marcos giron 6—2, 7—5 to progress to the quarterfinals and record his 61st win
ben stokes there. now, another record set in baseball by los angeles dodgers star shohei ohtani.s 50th home run of the season has sold for $4.4 million at auction, the most a sports ball has ever fetched. it breaks the previous record, paid in 1999 by more than a million. the japanese hitter became the first player in baseball history to hit 50 home runs and steal 50 bases in a single season during his side's match against the miami marlins last month. full ownership of the ball, though, is...
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joining me now is ben rohdes. oats actually about world events. ben, thank you for being here. you and i have had so many conversations over the years at a variety of times including when i was at the state department and you were in the white house. this is different, i think it's important for people to understand. and we're all kind of in this waiting game of what's next. how will israel respond, what will iran do? you've been a lot of these meetings in a situation room over the years. i mean anticipating similar types of questions, what are kind of the scenarios for people sitting in the situation room that they're looking at right now in the u.s. government? >> well, first of all, jen, this is the scenario that you and i worked to avoid, this specific scenario of a direct potential military conflict between israel and iran that could engulf the tire region even beyond what we've seen since october 7th. there is something that they could do that is proportional, that is a response to the ballistic missile attacks but does not aim to, you know, ignite a larger war match they
joining me now is ben rohdes. oats actually about world events. ben, thank you for being here. you and i have had so many conversations over the years at a variety of times including when i was at the state department and you were in the white house. this is different, i think it's important for people to understand. and we're all kind of in this waiting game of what's next. how will israel respond, what will iran do? you've been a lot of these meetings in a situation room over the years. i...
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it's interesting, they are spending ben, - days.ey in places like michigan here and pennsylvania and wisconsin. the places we call the blue wall, these miss midwestern industrial states which vote on block effectively, those
it's interesting, they are spending ben, - days.ey in places like michigan here and pennsylvania and wisconsin. the places we call the blue wall, these miss midwestern industrial states which vote on block effectively, those