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one anonymous ceo told politico's ben white, i don't think the administration is on top of it at all. that person went on to say, how many people inside this white house really know what inflation is or how it impacts businesses? it's not really their fault. it's been so long since we really had it. but we do have it now. and here is the current reality for all of us. milk and eggs up 11.9%. beef up 20.1%. gas up nearly 50% from a year ago. >> the holidays are going to be different because the cost of everything is higher. so i'm going to have to buy less presents, spend less money on food. >> this is something we talk about, right, you know, our credit card bills, how we can save. how we can keep the costs down. >> restaurants too. i mean, they've gone through the roof. i think that's another 15, 20%. groceries and going out to eat. it's really expensive. >> and this isn't it for rising prices, sad to say. people are bracing for more to come, because colder temperatures are on the way, and the energy department predicts heath bills will be up to 54% higher this season. 54%. joining m
one anonymous ceo told politico's ben white, i don't think the administration is on top of it at all. that person went on to say, how many people inside this white house really know what inflation is or how it impacts businesses? it's not really their fault. it's been so long since we really had it. but we do have it now. and here is the current reality for all of us. milk and eggs up 11.9%. beef up 20.1%. gas up nearly 50% from a year ago. >> the holidays are going to be different...
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alison barbara, and also ben white. everybody welcome. jo, i shudder to think the number of planes you've been on in the past few days but i'm happy to see you and hear what you have for us fromalexandria, virginia. >> reporter: what you need to know is right now online shopping is very much going strong. 5.1 billion according to adobe was spent yesterday on thanksgiving day alone. now, behind me you see there's quite a bit of buzz at this best buy, but the typical door busting lines were pretty short. that was also the case in mall of america. you can start to see the impact of inflation, the high cost of living impacting the way people may be shopping. that has individuals shopping earlier, trying to capture the discounts. as you think about what that means for black friday and the entire holiday season, it definitely has caught the attention of wall street and the ceo's of these companies. an executive at best buy telling me they're shifting the way they do business. they're going to take these giant stores and transform a lot of them
alison barbara, and also ben white. everybody welcome. jo, i shudder to think the number of planes you've been on in the past few days but i'm happy to see you and hear what you have for us fromalexandria, virginia. >> reporter: what you need to know is right now online shopping is very much going strong. 5.1 billion according to adobe was spent yesterday on thanksgiving day alone. now, behind me you see there's quite a bit of buzz at this best buy, but the typical door busting lines were...
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ben white scored the third of their three tries.hem up a place to second in the table. there was a thrilling finish to glagow's match against benetton in the unied rugby championship. in the 82nd minute leonardo marin kicked a penalty to give the italian side a narrow 19—18 victory. edinburgh enjoyed a bonus point winning 30 points to 14 win at dragons. there were two tries for ramiro moyano. in tennis, great britain have beaten france 2—1 in their first tie at this year's davis cup finals. dan evans was up against adrian mannarino in the first rubber, and he enjoyed a relatively straightfoward victory. winning in straight sets 7—5, 6—4. so that left british number one cameron norrie knowing that the tie would effectively be over if he managed to beat arthur rinderknech. it was another straight sets victory for great britain. they then lost the doubles rubber, but won 2—1 overall. britain will be guaranteed qualification as group winners if they beat the czech republic tomorrow. a quick update on some of the day's other sports stori
ben white scored the third of their three tries.hem up a place to second in the table. there was a thrilling finish to glagow's match against benetton in the unied rugby championship. in the 82nd minute leonardo marin kicked a penalty to give the italian side a narrow 19—18 victory. edinburgh enjoyed a bonus point winning 30 points to 14 win at dragons. there were two tries for ramiro moyano. in tennis, great britain have beaten france 2—1 in their first tie at this year's davis cup finals....
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ben white scored the third of their three tries.e them up a place to second in the table . elsewhere newcastle drew 2a all with worcester. there was a thrilling finish to glasgow's match against benetton in the united rugby championship. in the 82nd minute leonardo marin kicked a penalty to give the italian side a narrow 19—18 victory. elsewhere edinburgh beat dragons and leinster lost to ulster. that's all the sport for now. now on bbc news, here's the papers. hello and welcome to our look at what's on the front pages this morning. with me are senior uk correspondent at politico, esther webber and the political editor of the sun on sunday, dave wooding. the sunday express's headline is "masks back to fight variant". the paper reports on the no 10 press conference where borisjohnson said face coverings must be worn in shops and on public transport. it's the same lead in the sunday telegraph, which says there are fears for christmas as the first omicron variant cases are found in brentwood in essex and nottingham. "christmas plans th
ben white scored the third of their three tries.e them up a place to second in the table . elsewhere newcastle drew 2a all with worcester. there was a thrilling finish to glasgow's match against benetton in the united rugby championship. in the 82nd minute leonardo marin kicked a penalty to give the italian side a narrow 19—18 victory. elsewhere edinburgh beat dragons and leinster lost to ulster. that's all the sport for now. now on bbc news, here's the papers. hello and welcome to our look...
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susan yen is at a gas station where prices are rising in new york, and correspondent ben white.he president is trying to get out ahead of all the rises in prices that we're seeing, the inflation, the economy not on the track that americans want it, part of the reason why his poll numbers are sinking so precipitously low. how does the white house feel that they are going to be able to do in order to try to right this ship? >> reporter: katy, i thought the most telling word the president used was perspective. the white house feels there has been a real mismatch between the data generally and the u.s. recovering more quickly since the pandemic hit than any other major economy in the world. but some of the real economic challenges that are dragging, as you laid out, the president's approval rating. covid is still very much a concern. the president tried to make clear that some of the disruption, some of the supply chain challenges, are still a result of covid. but you also see the president trying to pivot to more of an aggressive posture. the white house really has been on defense
susan yen is at a gas station where prices are rising in new york, and correspondent ben white.he president is trying to get out ahead of all the rises in prices that we're seeing, the inflation, the economy not on the track that americans want it, part of the reason why his poll numbers are sinking so precipitously low. how does the white house feel that they are going to be able to do in order to try to right this ship? >> reporter: katy, i thought the most telling word the president...
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ben white for political rights for some of the economic background and the renomination process thisorning and a piece that you can find online, why bite and picked powell. the president cited the need for continuity and stability at the fed at a sensitive economic moment. powell acknowledge rising prices take a toll on families, including a 6.2% bump in october is among the biggest risks for democrats in the midterms in the 2024 presidential election. some senior democrats hoped biden had moved on pending inflation blame on powell installing a new democratic-friendly chair. that was viewed by some on wall street, "i think it is a political heir to renominate powell," said an economist saying that biden now owns inflation. you can comment on that as well. this is some of the reaction from the legislators when it comes to capitol hill yesterday amongst the senate. first, this text from russ in california saying that jay powell is a complete failure. no one can follow his confusing remarks about the economy. inflation is at its worst in 30 one years. the president will keep him because
ben white for political rights for some of the economic background and the renomination process thisorning and a piece that you can find online, why bite and picked powell. the president cited the need for continuity and stability at the fed at a sensitive economic moment. powell acknowledge rising prices take a toll on families, including a 6.2% bump in october is among the biggest risks for democrats in the midterms in the 2024 presidential election. some senior democrats hoped biden had...
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guilty verdict in the carl written house of case to race, despite those who were shot by the ben 17 year old being white. here's what one student association in wisconsin had to say about the ruling. we stand in stock opposition to white nationalism and the killings that follow it. black and brown, people across the country should not be targeted and subjected to excessive brutality and violence. the idea that our criminal justice system is so broken as to allow racist acts of violence to go unpunished, is shameful. kyle rittenhouse was last week acquitted of all charges after fatal shooting to white people during a black lives matter protest in wisconsin, which had descended into a riot. he said he acted in self defense with footage of the incident appearing to support his claims. meanwhile, the university in massachusetts and electronic storage bestbuy are both offering counseling to people disturbed by the not guilty verdict concerning the speaker evans psy. it thinks the idea most to treating adults like children this idea that grow people need do, do, do, do have psychological counseling. and learn
guilty verdict in the carl written house of case to race, despite those who were shot by the ben 17 year old being white. here's what one student association in wisconsin had to say about the ruling. we stand in stock opposition to white nationalism and the killings that follow it. black and brown, people across the country should not be targeted and subjected to excessive brutality and violence. the idea that our criminal justice system is so broken as to allow racist acts of violence to go...
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locally and whether we'll have a conversation about what it means to deal with the problem of white supremacy. >> benson board of trustees. a woman who said to this day there is a road down which she does not go because of a lynching that occurred when she was a child. this is very common for people in america. the memory of extra judicial killings looms large in the minds of african americans and americans with any sense of history. listen to a moment to what she told me. >> an experience that i had growing up that when we get off the main highways to go to my parents' home, there was a lynching that happened in the woods and if i were on that road right now, it would be to the right. there was a lynching that happened and to this day, i don't travel that road at night because of the fear that was instilled in me. when it starts getting dark, i'm out of there. >> ben, just the fact is, what happened to ahmaud aubrey, to some degree, what happened to george floyd is the idea that you can still get killed outside of due process. do you think that this helps at all? do you think people like her will fe
locally and whether we'll have a conversation about what it means to deal with the problem of white supremacy. >> benson board of trustees. a woman who said to this day there is a road down which she does not go because of a lynching that occurred when she was a child. this is very common for people in america. the memory of extra judicial killings looms large in the minds of african americans and americans with any sense of history. listen to a moment to what she told me. >> an...
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not be household names but certainly people that you would see all the time around the trump white house like benviser to chief of staff mark meadows. the committee says they want to know who the president was talking to and anyone who may have been involved in efforts to stop the counting of electoral votes. it is one thing to issue a subpoena. the big question now of course, will these people comply. they have been asked to provide the committee with specific documents by november 23rd and then they have depositions scheduled anytime from the end of november to mid-december. but right now it is clear the committee has had difficulty securing meaningful cooperation from close advisers to the former president. right now everybody is looking at the ag ttorney general and whether they will move to hold former white house official steve bannon in contempt, if they will move forward to indict him. without that, there really isn't a lot of deterrent for people not to cooperate with this committee. so that really is an outstanding issue. and it remains to be seen whether these people will actually comp
not be household names but certainly people that you would see all the time around the trump white house like benviser to chief of staff mark meadows. the committee says they want to know who the president was talking to and anyone who may have been involved in efforts to stop the counting of electoral votes. it is one thing to issue a subpoena. the big question now of course, will these people comply. they have been asked to provide the committee with specific documents by november 23rd and...
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white. after headlines, we'll speak with ben crump, attorney for ahmaud arbery's family. oklahoma's pardon and parole board has recommended clemency for julius jones, an african american man sentenced to die for a 1999 murder he says he did not commit. calls are mounting for oklahoma governor kevin stitt to halt jones' execution, scheduled for november 18. meanwhile judge has denied a , a request to grant a new murder trial to rodney reed, an african-american prisoner sentenced to death by an all-white jury in 1998 for a crime he has always denied committing. lawyers say there's compelling evidence that another man may be responsible for the 1996 murder of stacey stites, a 19-year-old white woman. you can see our coverage of both death penalty cases at democracynow.org. on wet'suwet'en territory, the gidimt'en clan is marking over 40 days since they set up new blockades preventing coastal gaslink from drilling on indigenous land to build their pipeline. the occupation started in september and halted the company's efforts to build a key portion of the over-400-mile pipelin
white. after headlines, we'll speak with ben crump, attorney for ahmaud arbery's family. oklahoma's pardon and parole board has recommended clemency for julius jones, an african american man sentenced to die for a 1999 murder he says he did not commit. calls are mounting for oklahoma governor kevin stitt to halt jones' execution, scheduled for november 18. meanwhile judge has denied a , a request to grant a new murder trial to rodney reed, an african-american prisoner sentenced to death by an...
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jesse: to ben's point, it's heads i win, tails you lose. it's white supremacy when a jury of his peers finds him not guilty. it's always white supremacy. i think folks are starting to realize that is the name of the game, racial division, no matter what happens. >> the marxist mob wanted to ignore facts here. they are just mad because they couldn't put kyle rittenhouse in jail. kyle rittenhouse did not take a gun across state lines. all these people who couldn't care less about the border are substitute lynn -- are suddenly concerned about state lines. his firearm was already over the border in kenosha. and unlike rittenhouse. he was legally carrying. this is the racialization of justice. hit had nothing to do with racial politics. even in jacob blake's case. where is the concern for jacob blake's victim. this is a woman who was sexually assaulted. jacob blake got himself in that position, nobody else. jesse: the press softening this country up to surrender to the mob. you are not allowed to defend yourself and protect you're community. but victory to
jesse: to ben's point, it's heads i win, tails you lose. it's white supremacy when a jury of his peers finds him not guilty. it's always white supremacy. i think folks are starting to realize that is the name of the game, racial division, no matter what happens. >> the marxist mob wanted to ignore facts here. they are just mad because they couldn't put kyle rittenhouse in jail. kyle rittenhouse did not take a gun across state lines. all these people who couldn't care less about the border...
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for more on the talks i'm joined by ben rhodes, former deputy national security adviser in the obama white15. he's also an msnbc contributor. ben, however do you think negotiations can go with us basically passing notes to our allies? >> they can't go that far, garrett. i think you can test whether the iranians are at all serious about coming back into something like the 2015 nuclear deal. our u.s. envoy will be there in the same hotel that the iranians will be meeting with the other world powers that were part of that deal, the europeans, the russians, the chinese. a lot of what the u.s. and the biden administration has been doing in the run-up to these negotiations is talking to those countries to try to put to the test whether iran is serious about a pathway back to the deal trump pulled out of in 2018. >> is the best our envoy can hope for is to run into the iranians in the elevator or the gym? what are the best case scenario options that come out of this? >> i think the best case scenario options are if there's an indication that the iranian side is actually entertaining proposals abo
for more on the talks i'm joined by ben rhodes, former deputy national security adviser in the obama white15. he's also an msnbc contributor. ben, however do you think negotiations can go with us basically passing notes to our allies? >> they can't go that far, garrett. i think you can test whether the iranians are at all serious about coming back into something like the 2015 nuclear deal. our u.s. envoy will be there in the same hotel that the iranians will be meeting with the other...
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ben, thank you for joining us right before you go to the white house again today, another plan for civiledience. talk about why you have repeatedly been arrested. >> we are in a moment in this country where states are surprisingly vote across the south, across the midwest, even in the far west. there's really only one way to stop it, which is that the senate -- congress has to pass urgently needed federal voting rights bills now, the john lewis bill and the freedom to vote act -- which was altered in part by joe manchin and sell. we have the 51 votes. the vice president has done her job in getting the consensus to the senate and now we need joe biden to do his job and call on the senate to create a path for an up or down vote on these bills. we need to stop the voter suppression now. juan: how do you see the parallels between what the activists are doing today pressuring president biden and what happened really a generation ago in the effort to pressure lbj around voting rights back then and even something you're more directly familiarith, the movement to pressure the reagan administrati
ben, thank you for joining us right before you go to the white house again today, another plan for civiledience. talk about why you have repeatedly been arrested. >> we are in a moment in this country where states are surprisingly vote across the south, across the midwest, even in the far west. there's really only one way to stop it, which is that the senate -- congress has to pass urgently needed federal voting rights bills now, the john lewis bill and the freedom to vote act -- which...
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travis mcmichael and his father and neighbor william bryan all white men were convicted. after the verdict, benebration. it is a reflection to acknowledge that the spirit of ahmaud defeated the lynch mob. the spirit of ahmaud defeated the lynch mob. the spirit of ahmaud defeated the lynch mob. >> the spirit of ahmaud defeated the lynch mob. the case was a steep uphill battle after arbery's death in 2020 where no charges or arrests were made tos law enforcement. it wasn't until three months later that the three men were finally arrested. the prosecution had to cycle through three local districts attorneys before linda, a lawyer from atlanta, several hundred miles away was summoned to take charge of the case. arbery's death was one of several that sparked a wave of protests in the summer of 2020 although a guilty verdict and accountability has been had, justice has not been served. a well functioning justice system shouldn't ensure someone is held accountable for another person's unlawful death. no verdict can change the fact there was an empty seat at the thanksgiving table this week. i'm joined
travis mcmichael and his father and neighbor william bryan all white men were convicted. after the verdict, benebration. it is a reflection to acknowledge that the spirit of ahmaud defeated the lynch mob. the spirit of ahmaud defeated the lynch mob. the spirit of ahmaud defeated the lynch mob. >> the spirit of ahmaud defeated the lynch mob. the case was a steep uphill battle after arbery's death in 2020 where no charges or arrests were made tos law enforcement. it wasn't until three...
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gorsuch, former attorney general s bill barr and michael mukasey, former white house counsel don mcgahn and senators tom cotton and ben sasse. quite a group. that brings us to today's lecture, which could not be more appropriate. the series has been remarkably successful for 20 years. years before that, ted and barbara held a barbecue for our student chapter presidents, which drew hundreds of prominent attorneys in addition to the students and helped encouraged presidents to build our chapters and through that build a society and encourage many more to be involved. i am sure some of those chapter presidents are probably in the audience today. then there is also ted's strong and consistent defense of free speech, including explaining to reporters doing national stories on the federal society that the federal society, unlike the american bar association, never told ted what to think. i could give you a lot of ted's bio, but i think we want to hear from ted. i simply want to say you have done a great deal for us and having this lecture in barbara's honor has been a highlight. we are so honored to have you deliver the lec
gorsuch, former attorney general s bill barr and michael mukasey, former white house counsel don mcgahn and senators tom cotton and ben sasse. quite a group. that brings us to today's lecture, which could not be more appropriate. the series has been remarkably successful for 20 years. years before that, ted and barbara held a barbecue for our student chapter presidents, which drew hundreds of prominent attorneys in addition to the students and helped encouraged presidents to build our chapters...
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ben. what does this mean for taiwan moving forward? i mean, it appears that the white house has basically back anything to protect taiwan and this. all right, so the question is going to be, who do you believe? do you believe the president, by naturally didn't back taiwanese independence? i think that's probably doubtful, but here's what we do know. we do know that according to the white house, the president was supposed to lay out what they called guard rails that were kind of let china know what lines to not crossover. but apparently those guard rails never came up. and i think that is the key point here. so let's go deeper on this issue when bringing dean john quote to the miami, her business school to discuss these issues with us. i think, well, it's good to have you hear. how will this issue of taiwan impact economic relations between the u. s. and china moving forward? because again, whether president biden conveyed a stronger message to china or not, and maybe that being debated right now. china is certainly claiming that the u. s. has not well 1st, it's very im
ben. what does this mean for taiwan moving forward? i mean, it appears that the white house has basically back anything to protect taiwan and this. all right, so the question is going to be, who do you believe? do you believe the president, by naturally didn't back taiwanese independence? i think that's probably doubtful, but here's what we do know. we do know that according to the white house, the president was supposed to lay out what they called guard rails that were kind of let china know...
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both parents and one of their attorneys, ben crump, spoke b after the verdict and expressed relief and gratitude that this time, in this case, these white men would not be allowed to murder a black person with impunity. >> i never saw this day back in 2020. i never thought this day would come. but god is good. >> yes, he is. >> i just want to tell everybody thank you, thank you for those who marched, those who pray, most of all, the ones who prayed. >> yes, lord. >> thank you, god. thank you. >> i don't want to see no daddy watch their kid get shot down like that. so it's all our problem. so hey, let's keep fighting and making this a better place for all human beings. >> i tell you all, we -- we -- we, together, did this. we all together, black, white, activists, faith members, lawyers, prosecutors, we did this together! we said, america, we will make us better than what we saw in that video.me >> we did this together. the naacp released a statement today noting the generations of black people in this country, dating back to its founding, back to emancipation, back to the first citizen's arrest law, generations of black people who havet
both parents and one of their attorneys, ben crump, spoke b after the verdict and expressed relief and gratitude that this time, in this case, these white men would not be allowed to murder a black person with impunity. >> i never saw this day back in 2020. i never thought this day would come. but god is good. >> yes, he is. >> i just want to tell everybody thank you, thank you for those who marched, those who pray, most of all, the ones who prayed. >> yes, lord....
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. >>> opening statements have begun in the trial of trhree white men in the murder of ahmaud arbery. let's discuss with ben arbery's father. thanks very much, ben, for joining us. on this first day of the trial, jurors saw the video of the shooting of ahmaud arbery and his mother decided to stay in the courtroom as well. let me play what she had to say about that choice. listen. >> i just started to remain there so we can get familiar with what happened to ahmaud for the last minutes of his life. i avoided the video for the last 18 months and i thought it was time to get familiar to what happened with ahmaud, in the last minutes of his life. i'm glad i was able to stay strong and stay in there. that's the first time i saw the video in the entirety. >> ahmaud's father, as you know, decided not to watch that video. how heavy a day was this for ahmaud arbery's family? >> it was extremely heavy, wolf. as attorney merritt and i talked, it is so hard when you watch the video and then when you watch the police show up on the scene, and even though ahmaud is down there on the ground with his fingers shot off, bull
. >>> opening statements have begun in the trial of trhree white men in the murder of ahmaud arbery. let's discuss with ben arbery's father. thanks very much, ben, for joining us. on this first day of the trial, jurors saw the video of the shooting of ahmaud arbery and his mother decided to stay in the courtroom as well. let me play what she had to say about that choice. listen. >> i just started to remain there so we can get familiar with what happened to ahmaud for the last...
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white supremacist. multiple media outlets refer to rittenhouse as a vigilantly. the woke ice cream company ben and jerry says this shows our country is racist. one fake news journalist tweeted: powerful media figures ignoring key evidence and rushing to judgment as usual. and the case of the supreme court justice kavanaugh or clarence thomas am in this case energid to destroy a 17-year-old young man all because of their political agenda. any unrest will be their fault. joe biden it will be your fault. just like it's your fault anything that happens to afghanistan that you abandoned. all of you in the media mob it will be your fault. those who created an expectation among the public based on a set of lies with zero evidence and zero due process and zero presumption of innocence. the left doesn't care about any of it this. it's a reminder where most democrats you can't trust them -- and most people don't draft them. -- trust them. president reagan said fascism will coming in liberalism. here is alan dershowitz and gregg jarrett. it was an atrocious trial start to finish with the prosecution. the
white supremacist. multiple media outlets refer to rittenhouse as a vigilantly. the woke ice cream company ben and jerry says this shows our country is racist. one fake news journalist tweeted: powerful media figures ignoring key evidence and rushing to judgment as usual. and the case of the supreme court justice kavanaugh or clarence thomas am in this case energid to destroy a 17-year-old young man all because of their political agenda. any unrest will be their fault. joe biden it will be your...
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ben, nobody really knows why. we are taking people off of products we see in stores. should we only see white people on products in stores and that would be the color of society? that sounds like white supremacist society if you only saw white people but that is being brought to us by the supposedly tolerant progressives. one of the ones i love to bring up is who canceled an episode of the golden girls where betty white andrew mcclanahan were doing facemasks so they have brown facemasks on and walk out in the episode is about be arthur, her son mary a black woman in the whole episode is about two people from different places, coming together, families coming together. it would america is supposed to be about, but they removed that episode because of supposedly ask face by betty white. it wasn't blackface, secondly it is betty white, the most beloved woman in america and no one honestly believed if you removed that episode, you can no longer see that episode of the golden girls where two families came together over race that we become a more tolerant society. these things are making is a less
ben, nobody really knows why. we are taking people off of products we see in stores. should we only see white people on products in stores and that would be the color of society? that sounds like white supremacist society if you only saw white people but that is being brought to us by the supposedly tolerant progressives. one of the ones i love to bring up is who canceled an episode of the golden girls where betty white andrew mcclanahan were doing facemasks so they have brown facemasks on and...
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president trump, she's been subpoenaed, ben williamson, the right-hand guy to chief of staff mark meadows, chief of staff at the time. chris liddell, former white house deputy chief of staff also subpoenaed, he had reportedly considered resigning on the 6th but stayed after what the committee calls a great deal of persuasion. john mcentee, white house personnel director, may have been involved in conversations related to the former president's push to continue to deny the results of the legitimate election. keith kellogg, vice president pence's national security adviser, steven miller, kayleigh mcenany, kathy hutchinson and kennic kwiatkowski and geoffrey clark has been called in front of the select committee already. i don't know if kelly o'donnell is with us. i want to see if we can get her back to i acamera. she and i covered the figures for many years in the trump administration but chuck, let me go to you. this is another batch of subpoenas, not all together unexpected we would be seeing some of these names called to the carpet in front of the select committee. when you take this batch of names, and again, stephen miller that's his picture
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. >> bret: ben, they are going wrong now and people are feeling it. >> you know, this white house reallya. sounds like alana delray song. remember the times when you could get a turkey for your thanksgiving. remember the times when your pie didn't have to be frozen. remember the times when you didn't have to choose between paying your heating bill and paying your rent. perhaps to a global multinational corporation that has seen family houses as a way of investment in terms of their profit motive. when you didn't have to have the kids and the grandkids come home and tell you what was problematic about your thanksgiving holiday. and when you had a president who you believed in when it came out to looking out for the interest of american workers and american johns. jobs. we talked about the nostalgia that motivated the election of donald trump in 2016. i think a lot of people right now are waking up to how quickly this administration has run this country in the wrong direction and is really creating a lot of things, a lot of problems that they never thought they would have to see on our sho
. >> bret: ben, they are going wrong now and people are feeling it. >> you know, this white house reallya. sounds like alana delray song. remember the times when you could get a turkey for your thanksgiving. remember the times when your pie didn't have to be frozen. remember the times when you didn't have to choose between paying your heating bill and paying your rent. perhaps to a global multinational corporation that has seen family houses as a way of investment in terms of their...
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white house. the committee is hoping these charges will make other trump allies think twice before ignoring their request. as for ben and leaving court about to fight, i'm never going to back down late. they took on the wrong guy this time and of course, can't make bad and testify. they can make him pay a price for not doing so, potentially sending him to prison for up to a year. particle haine, al jazeera washington, an american journalist in prisons and me and mar for nearly 6 months is about to be reunited with his family. danny fence to arrive in cats are on monday would form a us diplomat, bill richardson who help negotiate his release according to me and mar sentence fenster to 11 years of hard labor just days before he was freed. toni chang is following the story from bangkok, american journalist, any fence to is now on his way back home after being released from jail in ma, something of a surprise after being handed an 11 year sentence last week. but it's unlikely this signifies a serious change in attitude from the military gentle they have targeted june the since the coo in february, and more than 15 still
white house. the committee is hoping these charges will make other trump allies think twice before ignoring their request. as for ben and leaving court about to fight, i'm never going to back down late. they took on the wrong guy this time and of course, can't make bad and testify. they can make him pay a price for not doing so, potentially sending him to prison for up to a year. particle haine, al jazeera washington, an american journalist in prisons and me and mar for nearly 6 months is about...
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white house. the committee is hoping these charges will make other trump allies think twice before ignoring their request. as for ben and leaving court avow to fight, i'm never going to back down late. they took on the wrong guy this time and of course, can't make bad and testify. they can make him pay a price for not doing so, potentially sending him to prison for up to a year. petticoat hain, al jazeera washington or you as president joe biden has signed his one that trillion dollar infrastructure bill into law. it is the country's biggest infrastructure investment in more than half a century and is seen by many as a big victory biden's domestic agenda. he says it will create more jobs, as money is invested in roads, bridges, transport and broadband upgrades to bill. i'll back to sign a lot as proof that despite the cynics, democrats, republicans, and come together and deliver results, we can do this. we can deliver real results for real people. we see in ways that really matter. each and every day to each person out there. and we're taking a monumental step forward, the bill back better as a nation. a president b
white house. the committee is hoping these charges will make other trump allies think twice before ignoring their request. as for ben and leaving court avow to fight, i'm never going to back down late. they took on the wrong guy this time and of course, can't make bad and testify. they can make him pay a price for not doing so, potentially sending him to prison for up to a year. petticoat hain, al jazeera washington or you as president joe biden has signed his one that trillion dollar...
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ben ginsberg, thank you so much. >> thanks, fred. >>> steve bannon had no official role in the white house during the trump presidency, but in the days leading up to the january 6th riot, he was a vocal supporter of overturning the election. here's cnn's brian todd. >> reporter: this notorious 6 67-year-old political operative is one of the most embattled in washington as he's charged with colluding during the investigation of january 6. those who covered and worked with steve bannon are not surprised they're in the maelstrom. >> he believes the sheer source of fers analyst is enough to undo our structures. >> reporter: they're at the core of steve bannon's believes and goals, something he alluded to as he started working for the trump white house in 2017. >> deconstruction of the administrative state. >> reporter: at this time, bannon's power and problem empty to it had few rivals. credited with being the architect of donald trump's successful presidential run in 2016, bannon had gotten trump's attention partially because of his willingness to upend the gop. >> what we need to do is bitch-slap the republican party.
ben ginsberg, thank you so much. >> thanks, fred. >>> steve bannon had no official role in the white house during the trump presidency, but in the days leading up to the january 6th riot, he was a vocal supporter of overturning the election. here's cnn's brian todd. >> reporter: this notorious 6 67-year-old political operative is one of the most embattled in washington as he's charged with colluding during the investigation of january 6. those who covered and worked with...
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white house. the committee is hoping these charges will make other trump allies think twice before ignoring their request. as for ben and leaving court about to fight, i'm never going to back down late. they took on the wrong guy this time and of course, can't make bad and testify. they can make him pay a price for not doing so, potentially sending him to prison for up to a year. petty call him al jazeera washington. of the opinion is stepping up its sanctions on belarus. president, alexander lucas shanker, is accused of allowing migrants to illegally cross into poland as retaliation for earlier sanctions. they were imposed last year after the bell, russian governments crack down on the opposition. the new sanctions will target travel agencies and airlines. travel agencies from the middle east are accused of working with minced to offer migrants passage to the border where they are now stranded in freezing temperatures of a 1000 trap. there are caught in the middle of a diplomatic spac. allan says there been more than 5000 attempted crossing some bellows so far in november compared to 120 all of last year. step vess
white house. the committee is hoping these charges will make other trump allies think twice before ignoring their request. as for ben and leaving court about to fight, i'm never going to back down late. they took on the wrong guy this time and of course, can't make bad and testify. they can make him pay a price for not doing so, potentially sending him to prison for up to a year. petty call him al jazeera washington. of the opinion is stepping up its sanctions on belarus. president, alexander...
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parents on one of their attorneys, civil rights lawyer ben, spoke after the verdict, they expect relief and gratitude that this time. in this case, these white men would not be allowed to murder a black person with [inaudible] >> i never saw this day back in 2020. i never thought this day would come. but god is good. >> yes he is. >> and i just want to tell everybody thank you, thank you. for those who marched. for those who prayed. most of all the ones who prayed. thank you god. thank you. >> i don't want to see no body left and shot like that. so it is all our problems, it is all our problems. so let's keep fighting, let's keep doing and making this a better place for all human beings. >> i will tell you all, we together did this, we all together did this, black, white, activists, prosecutors. we did this together. we said america we will make us better than what we saw in that video. >> we did this together. the naacp released a statement today noting the generations of black people in this country dating back to its founding back to when and that's a patient. back to the first to distance arrest law generations of black people who have e
parents on one of their attorneys, civil rights lawyer ben, spoke after the verdict, they expect relief and gratitude that this time. in this case, these white men would not be allowed to murder a black person with [inaudible] >> i never saw this day back in 2020. i never thought this day would come. but god is good. >> yes he is. >> and i just want to tell everybody thank you, thank you. for those who marched. for those who prayed. most of all the ones who prayed. thank you...
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. >> ben, one more question for you. what can a white house do? you've advised a president. think you can speak about this. you can give voice to this. the chinese government does not want attention on this woman and her allegations. and so you can provide that attention. they are trying to sweep something under the rug in front of the entire world. and you have the biggest megaphone in the world in the white house to speak out against it. and to speak out -- the ioc's, look, supposed to be responsible for the safety of athletes. how can they guarantee the safety of athletes at the winter olympics if athletes are disappeared like this inside of china? i think you want to bring as much attention to this issue as possible. >> it's an unbelievable story, john heilemann. >> well, it's an absolutely unbelievable story, although unfortunately, if you look at the record of chinese human rights abuses, it's not unbelievable at all. it just happens that this woman, this level of prominence, chinese abuse of human rights of thousands -- more than thousands. >> 11 weeks out from the op
. >> ben, one more question for you. what can a white house do? you've advised a president. think you can speak about this. you can give voice to this. the chinese government does not want attention on this woman and her allegations. and so you can provide that attention. they are trying to sweep something under the rug in front of the entire world. and you have the biggest megaphone in the world in the white house to speak out against it. and to speak out -- the ioc's, look, supposed to...
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speaking in the commons after the deaths of at least let's go to ben boulos in dover the white cliffsconic symbol of the south coast of the white cliffs of dover and iconic symbol of the south coast of england but also a symbol of the hope those migrants making that crossing had of a better life, safe and on these shores but tragically for 27 of those were tried to cross yesterday it ended in tragedy. the itis details we have on that, 27 confirmed to have died, they are in the process of being identified by the process of being identified by the french authorities. they have confirmed that there were among them seven women and three children. as to the cause of the accident many questions remain but the french interior minister has said when rescuers found the boat they want and it was almost completely deflated, he described it as being like a paddling pool boat you might have in your garden and that is typical that many of the magnets will use to try to cross the channel. in terms of the search and rescue efforts there is at least one person unaccounted for and to who were rescued f
speaking in the commons after the deaths of at least let's go to ben boulos in dover the white cliffsconic symbol of the south coast of the white cliffs of dover and iconic symbol of the south coast of england but also a symbol of the hope those migrants making that crossing had of a better life, safe and on these shores but tragically for 27 of those were tried to cross yesterday it ended in tragedy. the itis details we have on that, 27 confirmed to have died, they are in the process of being...
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ben crump this morning before the verdict. >> i don't want to still have this presidents where if minorities are killed by white people, that we have this high standard where we have to have a video to get justice. i'm thinking about breonna taylor, i'm thinking about so many others where there was no video. we can create this president where if we don't have video of a black person is killed, then we say they don't get due process, they don't get their day in court. i know videos important, but it cannot be the only thing that gives black people access to the courtroom. >> that is an excellent point by attorney crump, but we have seen here and in the derek chauvin case, video serves as an impeachable witness. but is video in some cases helping jurors adjust their imaginations in all cases so they questioned racist tropes about black victims? >> perhaps. i think what oftentimes happens when you have these cases that involve some video, it kind of, and i really mean kind of, boxes some jurors in the face of harsh realities that was -- unavoidable facts. some things may not be in debate or discussion. i think it is somewhat c
ben crump this morning before the verdict. >> i don't want to still have this presidents where if minorities are killed by white people, that we have this high standard where we have to have a video to get justice. i'm thinking about breonna taylor, i'm thinking about so many others where there was no video. we can create this president where if we don't have video of a black person is killed, then we say they don't get due process, they don't get their day in court. i know videos...
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white mocha hot chocolate. and if you want to see what those drinks look like, check out ben affleck's paparazzi photos next weekaughter ] finally, the animal rights group, peta last week, called on major league baseball to stop using the term bullpen for the area where pitchers warm up because it references the place where cattle are kept before slaughter. instead, they suggested using the more animal friendly term "arm barn. [ laughter ] that one got the most attention but there are several other animal themed terms peta would like to see changed. for example, we're going to do some now for example -- [ laughter ] that's what this whole bit's going to be. for example -- [ laughter ] the super market chain, piggly wiggly, is offensive to pigs as pigs do not have hips that are conducive to wiggling. [ laughter ] so, they suggested changing the store's name to "broccoli woccoli. [ laughter ] having ants in your pants would be an uncomfortable sensation for a human. but just imagine how cruel -- how cruel an experience for the ant. [ laughter ] especially in corduroy or rigid denim. [ laughter ] so, next time you'
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ben shapiro says the media's racially charged narrative is off-base. listen. >> the media coverage has been discussing from beginning to end. it mirrored the narrative that kyle rittenhouse must have been a white supremacist trump supporter in the middle of the right in 2020 when we were learning america was broken into people who wanted racial justice and people who supported trump and you are on one side or the other and therefore people writing in kenosha were not really rights just peaceful protests and anybody opposing those had to be white supremacist trump supporter, you had president biden feature kyle rittenhouse internet in september of 2020 alongside white supremacists. todd: another young person the liberal media tried to destroy is speaking out. his name, nicholas standman who writes in an op-ed kyle wasn't given his day in court by his critics and neither was i. the attack on kyle came from the national news media just as it came from me. they came quickly without hesitation because kyle was an easy target they can paint and the way they wanted. this is the problem with liberal media outlets in the united states. they want to get the story first, get the most views, make the most
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white jurors and one black juror. state prosecutors have accused defense attorneys of disproportionately striking black jurors, and the judge actually agreed. let's discuss with benhe lead attorney for ahmaud arbery's father. ben, great to see you again. thanks so much for making time for us. we appreciate it. how concerned are you that the racial makeup of this jury will actually impact the verdict in this trial? what are your thoughts? >> well, jim, we are very concerned ahmad's mother and father are very concerned as well as everybody who you talk to in brunswick. this does not represent a jury of ahmaud arbery's peers. we are very afraid that they won't understand his life experiences, his background, his culture. we are concerned that they may identify more with the perspective of his killers. and so the family is very concerned, as are we all. >> and are you satisfied with what you heard from prosecutors in their opening argument? >> well, i think the video is such a clear and convincing piece of evidence that the prosecutors have something that most people never have when they go into trial, especially in a situation like this where race is such a huge dyn
white jurors and one black juror. state prosecutors have accused defense attorneys of disproportionately striking black jurors, and the judge actually agreed. let's discuss with benhe lead attorney for ahmaud arbery's father. ben, great to see you again. thanks so much for making time for us. we appreciate it. how concerned are you that the racial makeup of this jury will actually impact the verdict in this trial? what are your thoughts? >> well, jim, we are very concerned ahmad's mother...
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white supremacy mentality and we must be better than that. we must make the declaration of independence real for all american citizens. >> ben, i appreciate you being with us this morning. another critical day here in this trial over the killing of ahmaud arbery. ben crump, thank you. >> thank you. >>> and coming up, fresh off a sweeping acquittal by a jury in kenosha, wisconsin, kyle rittenhouse made a trip down to mar-a-lago. what he and former president trump discussed. >>> and it was one of the longest wrongful imprisonments in u.s. history. the man who spent 43 years behind bars for a crime he did not commit will join us live. >>> plus -- ♪ i don't want to miss a thing ♪ >> nasa's armageddon-like mission to throw an asteroid off of its path. ♪ ♪ there are beautiful ideas that remain in the dark. but with our new multi-cloud experience, you have the flexibility you need to unveil them to the world. ♪ what does the future of strength look like? it's dynamic weight that adjusts for you in real-time for a more efficient workout. and you can only experience it... (sigh) on tonal. ♪ ♪ ♪ grandma, how wide are two reindeer? twenty-seven, twenty-
white supremacy mentality and we must be better than that. we must make the declaration of independence real for all american citizens. >> ben, i appreciate you being with us this morning. another critical day here in this trial over the killing of ahmaud arbery. ben crump, thank you. >> thank you. >>> and coming up, fresh off a sweeping acquittal by a jury in kenosha, wisconsin, kyle rittenhouse made a trip down to mar-a-lago. what he and former president trump discussed....
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so, um, we're excited about the fact that with 11 whites and one black that we were able to get the justice that we got in this particular case. but as benated, in so many other places, today is not the case and so there is a lot of work that we have to do. >> all right. i appreciate both of you taking the time on this thanksgiving eve. thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> and next, some republicans are not happy the rnc is paying the legal bills of former-president trump, right, who claims to be a billionaire. one of those republicans, a top donor, is next. >>> plus, the incredible lengths china is going to to bury tennis star peng shuai's rape accusations against a top-communist leader. scrubbing social media to silencing cnn. wait till you see it. ways put c. (other money manager) so you do it because you have to? (naj) no, we do it because it's the right thing to do. we help clients enjoy a comfortable retirement. (other money manager) sounds like a big responsibility. (naj) one that we don't take lightly. it's why our fees are structured so we do better when our clients do better. fisher investments is clearly different. (burk
so, um, we're excited about the fact that with 11 whites and one black that we were able to get the justice that we got in this particular case. but as benated, in so many other places, today is not the case and so there is a lot of work that we have to do. >> all right. i appreciate both of you taking the time on this thanksgiving eve. thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> and next, some republicans are not happy the rnc is paying the legal bills of...
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white to honor her. loved one say she was vibrant and loved to dance, monday nine killed at the travis scott concert last week. >>> yesterday, attorney ben krump say there representing 200 people who attended the festival and lawsuits have been filed against the promoter and others involved. >>> on the heels of that deadly music festival, ucla executive is apologizing tonight after a scare at a men's basketball game. >> a sudden surge of fans left some students afraid. >> the line outside pauley pavilion started to form hours before the men's basketball team played villanova, both ranked in the top five nationally. she was in the line for 10.5 hours. >> people were pushing us from behind, it was nerve-racking. >> reporter: it happened before tipoff and other students were concerned about a repeat of the deadly crowd surge that happened in texas during a music festival in which travis scott performed. ucla students say the line went up bruin walk to the dorms in the hills above campus. >> there was pushing and shoving and people funneling in, and it evolved after that. >> reporter: she says the problems came when groups of people started
white to honor her. loved one say she was vibrant and loved to dance, monday nine killed at the travis scott concert last week. >>> yesterday, attorney ben krump say there representing 200 people who attended the festival and lawsuits have been filed against the promoter and others involved. >>> on the heels of that deadly music festival, ucla executive is apologizing tonight after a scare at a men's basketball game. >> a sudden surge of fans left some students afraid....
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ben: this is the thing that is so inaccurately portrayed of conservatives and not just conservatives but people who are traditionalists who love this country is this idea that they are engaged in a whitehing practice, they are trying to eliminate or pretend like there was nothing wrong that ever happened in america when the truth is that they actually do grapple with it, they grapple with it and they see the way through it and the same way that the founders saw the way through it, tell us a little bit about what that element and what you're trying to do. >> this project, the american story is based on my book three volumes -- that book was came out in 2006, 2007, it got good reviews from prominent liberals, people, professors, i don't know that i get the bidet given the situation that we've got to. we told the truth and that book and that is what is important. my wife today pulled out the american patriots almanac and reminded me that this is the anniversary of the thanksgiving prayer and proclamation of george washington. washington says in that proclamation, forgive us our national transgressions. they knew about national transgressions. he knew jefferson whose statue was just torn
ben: this is the thing that is so inaccurately portrayed of conservatives and not just conservatives but people who are traditionalists who love this country is this idea that they are engaged in a whitehing practice, they are trying to eliminate or pretend like there was nothing wrong that ever happened in america when the truth is that they actually do grapple with it, they grapple with it and they see the way through it and the same way that the founders saw the way through it, tell us a...