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benjamin thomas. count three, we the jury find that the state has established beyond a reasonable doubt the existence of the aggravating factor, nikolas cruz was previously convicted of another felony involving the use of threat of violence to another person we. we the jury find that the state has established beyond a reasonable doubt the existence of the aggravating factor nikolas cruz knowingly created a great risk of death to many persons, yes. we the jury unanimously find that the state has established beyond a reasonable doubt the existence of the aggravating factor, the first-degree murder of gina montalto was committed, yes. we the jury find the existence of the aggravating factor that the first-degree murder of gina montalto was especially heinous, atrocious or cruel, yes. we the jury unanimously find that the state has established beyond a reasonable doubt the existence of the aggravating factor, the first-degree murder of gina montalto was committed in a premeditated manner without any prete
benjamin thomas. count three, we the jury find that the state has established beyond a reasonable doubt the existence of the aggravating factor, nikolas cruz was previously convicted of another felony involving the use of threat of violence to another person we. we the jury find that the state has established beyond a reasonable doubt the existence of the aggravating factor nikolas cruz knowingly created a great risk of death to many persons, yes. we the jury unanimously find that the state has...
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benjamin thomas. counts three, gina mont. we the jury unanimously find that the state has established beyond a reasonable doubt the existence of aggravating factor nikolas cruz was previously convicted of another felony, capital felony or of a felony involving the use of threat of violence to another person. yes. we the jury unanimously find that state has established beyond a reasonable doubt the existence of the aggravating factor nikolas cruz knowingly created a great risk of death to many persons. yes. we the jury unanimously find that the state has established beyond a reasonable doubt the existence of the aggravating faker the first-degree murder of gina mont was committed while nikolas cruz was engaged in the commission of a burglary. yes. we the jury unanimous find that the state has established beyond a reasonable doubt the existence of the aggravating factor that the first murder of gina montalto was heinous, atrocious or cruel, yes. we the jury, unanimously find that the state has established beyond a reasonable do
benjamin thomas. counts three, gina mont. we the jury unanimously find that the state has established beyond a reasonable doubt the existence of aggravating factor nikolas cruz was previously convicted of another felony, capital felony or of a felony involving the use of threat of violence to another person. yes. we the jury unanimously find that state has established beyond a reasonable doubt the existence of the aggravating factor nikolas cruz knowingly created a great risk of death to many...
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and benjamin netanyahu. benjamin netanyahu is the real deal, he is a great statesman.of the greatest states men we've had, and hopefully israel is put him back in office, where he can protect that country and the world from the iranians. i pray in our cun reason country in midterms and 2024 we'll be able to do the same thing, now is time for great men, wim, states men and leaders to step up and to win. and to lead our country. for the rest of the world, so we can survive, i strongly encourage you to get benjamin netanyahu's book, "bibi my story," a fantastic book. and i will see you next time on "life, liberty and levin ." >> good evening everyone. welcome to "the next revolution". this is the home of positive populism , pro-worker, pro-family, pro-community, and especially pro-america. here we go again. self-righteous sanctimonious democrats with their and was lectures about diversity and equity and inclusion but racist at the drop of a hat program challenge the climate your racist.
and benjamin netanyahu. benjamin netanyahu is the real deal, he is a great statesman.of the greatest states men we've had, and hopefully israel is put him back in office, where he can protect that country and the world from the iranians. i pray in our cun reason country in midterms and 2024 we'll be able to do the same thing, now is time for great men, wim, states men and leaders to step up and to win. and to lead our country. for the rest of the world, so we can survive, i strongly encourage...
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benjamin netanyahu: yes.nk they can live a life of dignity and a life of freedom, but security under any peace agreement will remain in our hands, because, if not, you will see iran overtaking them and threatening us. and that won't be good for peace, and it won't be good for former prime minister any of us. judy: former prime minister benjamin netanyahu, thank you very much. benjamin netanyahu: thank you, judy. good talking to you. thank you. ♪ judy: whether on stage or in front of a canvas, multidisciplinary artist patrick dougher sees the importance of celebrating the world around him. dougher, who was found through the brief but spectacular open call, tonight offers his take on his native brooklyn, art, and art magic, as part of our arts and culture series, canvas. >> i was born and raised in brooklyn. i still live here. i can't imagine living anywhere else. to me, nothing compares to the spirit, the soul, the diversity, the creativity. brooklyn is just -- we used to say it's the planet, and it still feel
benjamin netanyahu: yes.nk they can live a life of dignity and a life of freedom, but security under any peace agreement will remain in our hands, because, if not, you will see iran overtaking them and threatening us. and that won't be good for peace, and it won't be good for former prime minister any of us. judy: former prime minister benjamin netanyahu, thank you very much. benjamin netanyahu: thank you, judy. good talking to you. thank you. ♪ judy: whether on stage or in front of a canvas,...
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benjamin netanyahu is campaigning from the outside. difference, what's really at stake here is also the rise of the far right in israel because right now benjamin netanyahu, in order to come into power, will rely on the support of some far right parties that are seeing numbers in the polls they have never seen before. these are people whose leaders have been convicted in the past of inciting racism and supporting terrorism. these are people that many would have -- many would have thought would be impossible for them to be in government. in fact, benjamin netanyahu himself said last year the likes of these people being in the cabinet would be unlikely. now he says it's certainly possible for them to be in ministerial position. so it's very much the same in terms of whether it's pro-netanyahu or against netanyahu. for a lot of voters that are looking at this far right party and seeing that they could possibly be in power, something they would have thought impossible just a few years ago. christine? >> hadas, thank you so much. >>> a viol
benjamin netanyahu is campaigning from the outside. difference, what's really at stake here is also the rise of the far right in israel because right now benjamin netanyahu, in order to come into power, will rely on the support of some far right parties that are seeing numbers in the polls they have never seen before. these are people whose leaders have been convicted in the past of inciting racism and supporting terrorism. these are people that many would have -- many would have thought would...
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benjamin, welcome to the club.g us. >> great to be here. >> i want to talk about this, i want to talk a lot about you, a lot about the book. let's start with the book, it's a book club. aristotle and dante begins with the inscription, to all of the boys who had to learn to play by different rules. now this can be applied to aristotle and dante's characters in different ways. i start with this? why use this as your inspiration, what did you mean by this? >> well, obviously for me, it's for gay boys, and especially for me, for gay, latino boys. so, for the young adult audience, i want to latino boys to read, it did not turn out to be that way, women read more than anybody else, but really, i wanted to recognize them, to support them. i want gay young men, women, trans people eat a lot of support. they really do. and we think that it is easier today to come out than it was in my day, of course it is. that does not mean at that moment, that a young woman and young man, discover their orientations, perhaps they want to
benjamin, welcome to the club.g us. >> great to be here. >> i want to talk about this, i want to talk a lot about you, a lot about the book. let's start with the book, it's a book club. aristotle and dante begins with the inscription, to all of the boys who had to learn to play by different rules. now this can be applied to aristotle and dante's characters in different ways. i start with this? why use this as your inspiration, what did you mean by this? >> well, obviously for...
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benjamin thomas. count four, alexander. we the jury unanimously find the state has established beyond a reasonable doubt the existence of the aggravating factor cruz was previously convicted of another capital felony or felony involving the use or threat of violence to another person. yes. we the jury unanimously find that the state has established beyond a reasonable doubt the existence of the aggravateing factor cruz created a great risk of death to many persons, yes. we the jury unanimously find the state established beyond a reasonable doubt the existence of the aggravating factor that the first degree murder of alexander was committed while cruz was engaged in the commission of a burglary, yes. we the jury unanimously find the state has established beyond a reasonable doubt the existence of the aggravating factor that the first degree murder of alexander was especially heinous, at trocheous or cruel, yes. we the jury unanimously find the state has established beyond a reasonable doubt the existence of the aggravating f
benjamin thomas. count four, alexander. we the jury unanimously find the state has established beyond a reasonable doubt the existence of the aggravating factor cruz was previously convicted of another capital felony or felony involving the use or threat of violence to another person. yes. we the jury unanimously find that the state has established beyond a reasonable doubt the existence of the aggravateing factor cruz created a great risk of death to many persons, yes. we the jury unanimously...
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who love freedom and democracy against the big budget or thorough carrion isn't also on the show. benjamin netanyahu seeks a comeback of his own, as israel goes to the polls for the 5th time in 4 years. we ask what's moving voters, you dizzy lectures are book liberalism versus nationalism. the big ideas personified into people. liberalism in look bigger than his kind of scam. nationalism personified them at the know, and he's very clear. ah, thanks for joining us. we start the day in brazil, we're leftist candidate. losing nancy lula da silva has won the presidential election by a historically thin margin. his victory follows a dirty and defamatory campaign on both sides, and which the incumbent foreign president fireballs, to narrow, baseless li, cast doubt on the integrity of the voting process. he's often been called the trump of the tropics and fears are that in defeats, he might take another lesson from the former u. s. president playbook, tears of joy for the supporters of louis and nancy. o. lula da silva, disappointment for his opponent. lula has been declared the winner of one of
who love freedom and democracy against the big budget or thorough carrion isn't also on the show. benjamin netanyahu seeks a comeback of his own, as israel goes to the polls for the 5th time in 4 years. we ask what's moving voters, you dizzy lectures are book liberalism versus nationalism. the big ideas personified into people. liberalism in look bigger than his kind of scam. nationalism personified them at the know, and he's very clear. ah, thanks for joining us. we start the day in brazil,...
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sorry about benjamin man the to have him back with us now. we were to live close about china, this arm. the summit kicks off tomorrow, but this, i'm glad you came back with this go my other my, my last question really was the chinese communist parties. first mentioned that the strong economic growth in the country. he's in china becoming the world's number one economy at any stage. it is actually quite widely expected at the china in terms of norman g, d, p. we are surpassed the united states in 2013. and in fact, in terms of real g, d, p, a, china already surpassed the u. s. in 2014. but as we have all seen in the the ukraine crisis is that, you know, even if you have a lot from the served you have a lot of g d p. it doesn't matter in many ways, you know, reserves, if it is being held hostage in a sense, it for, and bangs it could, you can mean a lot, you know, in terms of crisis. so, so you just know, it's not just about g, d, p is also about, you know, an accumulation of wealth and power over the country as well as the security of the weal
sorry about benjamin man the to have him back with us now. we were to live close about china, this arm. the summit kicks off tomorrow, but this, i'm glad you came back with this go my other my, my last question really was the chinese communist parties. first mentioned that the strong economic growth in the country. he's in china becoming the world's number one economy at any stage. it is actually quite widely expected at the china in terms of norman g, d, p. we are surpassed the united states...
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i want to tell benjamin netanyahu that i love him with the help of god. he'll be the prime minister. if we are in the parliament, it'll be a full right wing government. 70 percent of israel is now described themselves as right winged, a trend that is traced back to the 2nd intifada, or palestinian uprising that began in 2000. that was a landmark moment for the middle ground in israel began to despair of the prospects of making peace with the palestinians. now there was this onslaught of suicide bombings 20 years ago, and nothing really has changed in the israeli mindset. that would push them back towards the center or the center left. israel has become more more right wing, and the right wing is becoming more and more of a forward. if benjamin netanyahu gets the chance to form israel's next government and then it will be he who decides if the far right will get its 1st taste of power . now if the far right gets into government, he wants to allow parliament to overturn supreme court rulings chipping away at judicial independence and it wants to another law
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and we can do that now with our political correspondent, benjamin alvarez. benjamin these days we're seeing protests like this in many countries. and not everyone is as understanding about it as the historian. we saw the report, right? that's right, absolutely. the idea that something that we just heard also in that report, the goal is making headlines, but the questions is, what will this headlines look like? and also in germany, we've seen them a lot by this group by the so called last generation group that was also mentioned in their sections over the past days leading to even the german chancellor to address this approach as saying that's important to half and to accept critical positions and critical protests as well, but there are other ways to express the opinions that they have, and that's also possible there to have an other em creativity that could also be used in the situation. so he addressed it to day, referring to several actions that we've seen it today. and there is indeed a political debate over how far these protesters should go if they are disrupting action, if the
and we can do that now with our political correspondent, benjamin alvarez. benjamin these days we're seeing protests like this in many countries. and not everyone is as understanding about it as the historian. we saw the report, right? that's right, absolutely. the idea that something that we just heard also in that report, the goal is making headlines, but the questions is, what will this headlines look like? and also in germany, we've seen them a lot by this group by the so called last...
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former prime minister benjamin netanyahu, or bibi, rallies his own base.to power. this veteran observer of israeli politics thinks it's a fateful moment. it's a question of, what type of democracy and what type of country does it want to have? 0n the one hand, you have forces like itamar ben—gvir and his partner, bezalel smotrich, led by benjamin netanyahu, who want to change the type of democracy that we have in the state of israel, want to take us potentially into a dark moment. the current coalition's election ads warns that netanyahu needs the far—right�*s backing, as he tries to swerve corruption charges, which he denies. the incumbents say they're tough on security, amid spiralling violence this year. the policies affect the many. in the occupied west bank, the army is still blocking roads from nablus over palestinian gun attacks, after a soldier was shot dead over a fortnight ago. it is a slow road, and palestinians call this collective punishment. back at the rally, ben—gvir�*s fans think only his party can keep them safe. there are people that hav
former prime minister benjamin netanyahu, or bibi, rallies his own base.to power. this veteran observer of israeli politics thinks it's a fateful moment. it's a question of, what type of democracy and what type of country does it want to have? 0n the one hand, you have forces like itamar ben—gvir and his partner, bezalel smotrich, led by benjamin netanyahu, who want to change the type of democracy that we have in the state of israel, want to take us potentially into a dark moment. the current...
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is benjamin netanyahu looking at a come back at karen pulls actually give netanyahu's li could. and its coalition just about the largest part. empower but not perhaps with enough seats to form a government. so any thing that makes the current prime minister look good and tough on security is not going to do him any harm. yeah, bernard, that's the key point, isn't it? because yellow p m, the, the current prime minister, the caretaker, prime minister, and doesn't have the level of military experience that i previous prime minister might have been able to lay claim to. and as you say, this is crucial for him, isn't it? because it is an opportunity one would imagine for him to show some degree of strength when it comes to something like this. i had of those elections that you're talking about while israeli society remains as divided as ever on the elections. this election like the previous 4 is essentially about benjamin netanyahu, whether you like him or half of israelis really like him, the other half, low them as much as the others. like him, he has been angling to get back in po
is benjamin netanyahu looking at a come back at karen pulls actually give netanyahu's li could. and its coalition just about the largest part. empower but not perhaps with enough seats to form a government. so any thing that makes the current prime minister look good and tough on security is not going to do him any harm. yeah, bernard, that's the key point, isn't it? because yellow p m, the, the current prime minister, the caretaker, prime minister, and doesn't have the level of military...
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and paula which and benjamin netanyahu likely emerge with a majority back in office for the 1st time, the cabinet ministers drawn from his rails far right. jewish national burnett's me, i'll g 0 sir in government is being accused of burning human remains to destroy evidence of potential war crimes and investigation by the syria. justice and accountability center found that bashar last ads government systematically covered up torture and summary executions. examined dozens of photos and videos. some recorded by syrian government forces themselves during an incident 2012. a show bodies being mutilated in the recording soldiers can be seen. dowsing victims faces and hands with petrol to ensure they cannot be identified and then kicked into a mass grave and set on fire. mohammed al abdullah is the executive director of the syria justice and accountability centers. he says he needs the public's help to father in the investigation. we have 2 senior officials that appears and these operations that we did not manage to then defy. we're asking the public to help us identify those 2 people, one
and paula which and benjamin netanyahu likely emerge with a majority back in office for the 1st time, the cabinet ministers drawn from his rails far right. jewish national burnett's me, i'll g 0 sir in government is being accused of burning human remains to destroy evidence of potential war crimes and investigation by the syria. justice and accountability center found that bashar last ads government systematically covered up torture and summary executions. examined dozens of photos and videos....
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next up, israel's benjamin netanyahu on his path to power. and if you're taking a multivitamin alone, you may be missing a critical piece. prpreservision. preservision areds 2 containss the only clinically proven nutrient formula recommended by the nationalal eye institute to help reduce the risk of moderate to a advanced amd progression. "preservision is backed by 20 years of clinical studies" "and its from the eye experts at bausch and lomb" so, ask your doctor about...
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still someone was brave enough to try benjamin bit. martin a chef from the us power some green. finally, he plans herbs and vegetables and his polar greenhouse. mm hm. you can't even taste the arctic. i as i go to a guy, benjamin 1st came a small bird back in 2007 and fell in love with the place. the only problem was the lack of greens. i wasn't happy with the food situations. you know, you pay 50 kronos for iceberg lattice. that's a lot of money for an iceberg lettuce, and i'm thinking home, i would never even eat this. i wouldn't even needed. somebody gave it to me. but here i'm like, uh huh. iceberg lettuce on, on, you know, you have to eat because you don't have anything else and i just was so frustrated. so you know, this is, i have to do some either i leave or i have to do something. now he supplies local restaurants like the groove, a logger at with his arms here, fine dining is served up in a former coal mining warehouse. had sat phillips, a hottie, a has served the likes of the norwegian, royal family. with the next morning i
still someone was brave enough to try benjamin bit. martin a chef from the us power some green. finally, he plans herbs and vegetables and his polar greenhouse. mm hm. you can't even taste the arctic. i as i go to a guy, benjamin 1st came a small bird back in 2007 and fell in love with the place. the only problem was the lack of greens. i wasn't happy with the food situations. you know, you pay 50 kronos for iceberg lattice. that's a lot of money for an iceberg lettuce, and i'm thinking home, i...
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next up, israel's benjamin netanyahu on his path to power. oh yeah, that is them. (that is howard) yeah, that's on howard's campus. ohhh, she's so powerful, she carried on the family legacy. we were blown away. (chuckles) i not only was a student and an undergrad, but i've been a professor there for twenty years, so it's really a special moment to know that i had a family member who over a hundred years prior have walk these grounds. it's deeply uplifting. yes, it is. we're walking in their footsteps. when moderate to severe ulcerative colitis persists... put it in check with rinvoq, a once-daily pill. when uc got unpredictable,... i got rapid symptom relief with rinvoq. check. when uc held me back... i got lasting, steroid-free remission with rinvoq. check. and when uc got the upper hand... rinvoq helped visibly repair the colon lining. check. rapid symptom relief. lasting, steroid-free remission. and a chance to visibly repair the colon lining. check. check. and check. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. serious infections and blood c
next up, israel's benjamin netanyahu on his path to power. oh yeah, that is them. (that is howard) yeah, that's on howard's campus. ohhh, she's so powerful, she carried on the family legacy. we were blown away. (chuckles) i not only was a student and an undergrad, but i've been a professor there for twenty years, so it's really a special moment to know that i had a family member who over a hundred years prior have walk these grounds. it's deeply uplifting. yes, it is. we're walking in their...
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benjamin. he is the author and is an author and affairs commentator. he and produces commentaries on the times a weekly wbay and the midnight. his feature writing earned two pulitzer prize. distinguished. i'm sorry. yeah. i don't have my glasses there in the car. so forgive me if i make mistakes. sorry about that. his feature writing two pulitzer prize distinguished and explanatory journalism. benjamin's essays are widely published in american. british publications such as sunday times of london, guardian observer, new york daily news and village voice. benjamin's analyzes and commentaries. president barack obama are widely. he is one of the founding faculty of the w.e.b. dubois department of african-american studies here at umass amherst. i'm going to have just have you speak and turn. and in the order i was they introduce us that you were introduced and then we'll just move through and we'll hold the questions for the end of the talk. so carla kaplan. thank you. and unfortunately can't remove
benjamin. he is the author and is an author and affairs commentator. he and produces commentaries on the times a weekly wbay and the midnight. his feature writing earned two pulitzer prize. distinguished. i'm sorry. yeah. i don't have my glasses there in the car. so forgive me if i make mistakes. sorry about that. his feature writing two pulitzer prize distinguished and explanatory journalism. benjamin's essays are widely published in american. british publications such as sunday times of...
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and benjamin netanyahu, the likely emerge with a majority back in august. and for the 1st time, the cabinet ministers drawn from his rails far right jewish national burnett's al jazeera long well, lebanon's president michelle allen has left his official residence a day early. his mandate is set and at midnight on monday, the 89 year old deed, as tanya has seen, a financial meltdown and the bearing port explosion. parliament has so far been unable to agree on a successor ali how some reports on the departing president's legacy. ah, they were 6 critical years that saw lebanon nearly descend into a fade state. resident, michelle allen's tenure has come to an end. but his promising to continue the fight against corruption within what he describes as the ruling establishment of the luxury merely. it was like a fellow, the biggest financial crime committed in the world using your own money. we could have cut the losses by using capital controls to prevent money smuggling on something that still hasn't happened and why they're challenging us. is it because they're
and benjamin netanyahu, the likely emerge with a majority back in august. and for the 1st time, the cabinet ministers drawn from his rails far right jewish national burnett's al jazeera long well, lebanon's president michelle allen has left his official residence a day early. his mandate is set and at midnight on monday, the 89 year old deed, as tanya has seen, a financial meltdown and the bearing port explosion. parliament has so far been unable to agree on a successor ali how some reports on...
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signed october 13, four person benjamin thomas. —— signed october 13, for person benjamin thomas.out any pretense of moral or legal justification. yes. reviewing the aggravating factors that we unanimously found to be established beyond a reasonable doubt, we, the jury beyond a reasonable doubt, we, the jury coming in and the aggravating factors are sufficient to warrant a possible sentence of death, yes. one or more individualjurors found that one or more mitigating circumstances was established in the weight of the evidence, yes. eligibility for the death penalty as to victim cara loughran, we thejury death penalty as to victim cara loughran, we the jury unanimously find that the aggravating factors that were proven beyond a reasonable doubt outweigh the mitigating circumstances established as to cara loughran, no. signed benjamin thomas, tober13th, 2022. —— october 13, 2022. count 15, victim thomas, tober13th, 2022. —— october 13,2022. count 15, victimjoaquin oliver. we, thejury, unanimously find that the state has established beyond a reasonable doubt the existence of the aggr
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and let's do that with political correspondent, benjamin our as benjamin these days, we're seeing protests like this in many countries. and not everyone is as understanding about it as the a story which a saw in the report. right? you're absolutely right. we saw that just say in the, in the piece where we have this people reacting it to will we saw that by people throwing something, a paintings, or glowing themselves to the street or to the cause and have many politicians. it also raised their concerns over this section today. it was german chancellor wolf schall to was asked about this during a press conference. and he said, well, it's important to have critical voices as well, asking questions and being critical when it comes to their positions. and the glue actions have not been met with wide spread applause, and then at getting mine either. so saying that there are other ways of expressing concerns. and they've also other politicians who have said, it's important for you to raise the voices, but you have to be careful is how disruptive the sections on what the consequences are for othe
and let's do that with political correspondent, benjamin our as benjamin these days, we're seeing protests like this in many countries. and not everyone is as understanding about it as the a story which a saw in the report. right? you're absolutely right. we saw that just say in the, in the piece where we have this people reacting it to will we saw that by people throwing something, a paintings, or glowing themselves to the street or to the cause and have many politicians. it also raised their...
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benjamin star on the expected rise of energy costs.ve, at 70's during tuesday morning. on c-span. or it c-span now our free mobile video app. join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. >> and brad snyders book on -- it covers the conventional wisdom of frankfurter, former harvard law professor and supreme court justice he struggled to fill the seat held by oliver wendell holmes. his biography notes that scholars have portrayed frankfurter as a...
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hi benjamin. tell. tell me what more do we know about this leak that has been detected in poland? the sea was detected on tuesday afternoon. that's information that the polish operator gave. as you just mentioned, one of the top officials of energy infrastructure says that it is likely to be an accident. but of course it comes after a time after this nord stream, $1.00 and $2.00. it leaks there were blamed by the west and both by rush of being an act of sabotage to get a sense of how big this is. this is one of the world's biggest oil pipeline networks that goes on the northern side. it has to lex or the northern pod goes to germany, it goes to poland in the south and pod goes, for example, to hungary, to slovakia, to the czech republic. it's really big, 4000 kilometers of crude oil. and as we have this information right now, that is still ongoing, it's a very, very big question that many are asking themselves to see exactly what happened and why it was, is northern part located north west of poland, capital or so that has been effected by this lee, now as he say this whole fence
hi benjamin. tell. tell me what more do we know about this leak that has been detected in poland? the sea was detected on tuesday afternoon. that's information that the polish operator gave. as you just mentioned, one of the top officials of energy infrastructure says that it is likely to be an accident. but of course it comes after a time after this nord stream, $1.00 and $2.00. it leaks there were blamed by the west and both by rush of being an act of sabotage to get a sense of how big this...
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on illegitimate claims and they didn't handle the fact that the head of the kkk was named judah p benjamin. host: you've made those points are ready so thank you, michael. guest: the first leader of the clan was nathan bedford forrest and they've had many sins. have gone all the way from third grade dropouts all the way to presidents of the united states. president warren g. harding was sworn into the ku klux klan in the green room of the white house. president harry truman had joined it for a short time before he became president. he didn't like it and got out. a supreme court justice was in the clan when he got the appointment to sit on the supreme court. he had to leave the clan to do that. our last oldest living senator from west virginia was a -- in the 1940's which means state recruiter for the ku klux klan. he later saw the wrong in it and did a lot for civil rights. people can change. if you don't believe people can change, why are you still here? do you want to complain the rest of your life or do something about it. >> the southern poverty law center says in 2021, 18 clan groups
on illegitimate claims and they didn't handle the fact that the head of the kkk was named judah p benjamin. host: you've made those points are ready so thank you, michael. guest: the first leader of the clan was nathan bedford forrest and they've had many sins. have gone all the way from third grade dropouts all the way to presidents of the united states. president warren g. harding was sworn into the ku klux klan in the green room of the white house. president harry truman had joined it for a...
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and benjamin netanyahu likely emerge with a majority back there. not just for the 1st time, the cabinet ministers drawn from his rails fall right jewish national. wow. wow. bernard smith, i'll g 0 with just about 3 weeks now to the wild cup. argentina fans are hoping that line or messy can lift the trophy to emulate the late diego merit donna since his death 2 years ago. many tributes have been paid to the man who lifted the trophy back 1986 among them is mural on a plane painted by maximilian glasgow. the artist has painted many more portrait.
and benjamin netanyahu likely emerge with a majority back there. not just for the 1st time, the cabinet ministers drawn from his rails fall right jewish national. wow. wow. bernard smith, i'll g 0 with just about 3 weeks now to the wild cup. argentina fans are hoping that line or messy can lift the trophy to emulate the late diego merit donna since his death 2 years ago. many tributes have been paid to the man who lifted the trophy back 1986 among them is mural on a plane painted by maximilian...
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and benjamin netanyahu, the unlikely emerge with a majority back in august. for the 1st time, the cabinet ministers drawn from his rails far right jewish national. wow. wow. bernard smith, al jazeera law. the syrian government is being accused of burning human remains to destroy evidence of potential war crimes and investigation by the syria, justice and accountability center. fun boshamp l. assad government systematically covered up torture and summary executions. examined dozens of photos and videos. some recorded by city and government forces themselves during an incident in 2012. but your bodies being mutilated in the recording soldiers can be seen, does in victims, faces and hands with petrol to ensure that can't be identified, but then kicked into a mass grave and sat on file. the city of justice and accountability center concludes that cillian military intelligence at a state ordered practice of hiding crimes perpetrated against civilians. the theatre is typically a place where people can escape the realities of everyday life, but that's much harder to
and benjamin netanyahu, the unlikely emerge with a majority back in august. for the 1st time, the cabinet ministers drawn from his rails far right jewish national. wow. wow. bernard smith, al jazeera law. the syrian government is being accused of burning human remains to destroy evidence of potential war crimes and investigation by the syria, justice and accountability center. fun boshamp l. assad government systematically covered up torture and summary executions. examined dozens of photos and...
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and benjamin netanyahu, the likely emerge with a majority back in august. and for the 1st time, the cabinet ministers drawn from his rails far right. jewish national huh. wow. bernard smith, al jazeera la visitors of shanghai. disney resorts have been trapped inside unable to leave until they show a negative coven 19 test. the resort, which includes both disney land and shopping districts, announced it would be shutting immediately to comply with china strict 0 covey regulations. shanghai administration says, all people have been barred from entering or exiting the park until they're tested . anyone who's visited the park since thursday. we'll also have to show 3 negative covered tests over 3 days. the city reported 10 locally transmitted cases on saturday. ah, over the 1000000 football fans from across the globe are expected to travel to cattle for the fee for well cut, but only a handful of those will be from costa rica. it's thing countries, 3rd tournament and aerobic getting to the middle east and costa rica is expensive, and some fans are looking to wi
and benjamin netanyahu, the likely emerge with a majority back in august. and for the 1st time, the cabinet ministers drawn from his rails far right. jewish national huh. wow. bernard smith, al jazeera la visitors of shanghai. disney resorts have been trapped inside unable to leave until they show a negative coven 19 test. the resort, which includes both disney land and shopping districts, announced it would be shutting immediately to comply with china strict 0 covey regulations. shanghai...
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for more of this, i'm joined by our political correspondent, benjamin our us group. but what reactions to the attacks in ukraine this morning had there been in germany? there has been a reaction by germany's education minister bettina stock, that singer who said that the attacks on key or a new low of russian terrorism against ukrainian civilians is she said that there can only be one answer to this image is continuous support for ukraine, especially through arms deliveries. and that's a debate that has been ongoing for months in germany and we're expecting it against especially considering would you just mentioned that the german chancellor sat back in june. the germany would offer this, as he called it the most sophisticated a defense system, a to ukraine. to us more about those air defense systems, sir benny mean, the systems that germany has promised ukraine, and when ukraine can realistically expect to get them that's the question that many not only in ukraine are asking themselves. laughing repeated questions also with the federal government, but they're really
for more of this, i'm joined by our political correspondent, benjamin our us group. but what reactions to the attacks in ukraine this morning had there been in germany? there has been a reaction by germany's education minister bettina stock, that singer who said that the attacks on key or a new low of russian terrorism against ukrainian civilians is she said that there can only be one answer to this image is continuous support for ukraine, especially through arms deliveries. and that's a debate...
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still some one was brave enough to try benjamin bit. martin a chef from the us. power some green. finally. he plans herbs and vegetables and his polar greenhouse. mm hm. you can't even taste the arctic. yeah, you're good. i as i good about it, the guy benjamin 1st came a small barn back in 2007 and fell in love with a place. the only problem was the lack of greens. i wasn't happy with the food situations. you know, you pay 50 kronos for iceberg lattice. that's a lot of money for an iceberg lettuce, and i'm thinking home, i would never even eat this. i wouldn't even need if somebody gave it to me. but here i'm like, uh huh. iceberg lettuce on, on, you know, you have to eat because you don't have anything else and i just was so frustrated. so you know, this is, i have to do some either i leave or have to do something. now he's applied local restaurants like the groove, a logger at with his herbs. here, fine dining is served up in a former coal mining warehouse. had sat phillips, a hottie, a has served the likes of the norwegian, royal fam
still some one was brave enough to try benjamin bit. martin a chef from the us. power some green. finally. he plans herbs and vegetables and his polar greenhouse. mm hm. you can't even taste the arctic. yeah, you're good. i as i good about it, the guy benjamin 1st came a small barn back in 2007 and fell in love with a place. the only problem was the lack of greens. i wasn't happy with the food situations. you know, you pay 50 kronos for iceberg lattice. that's a lot of money for an iceberg...
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prime minister benjamin netanyahu. first i wish you a happy birthday.it might be your birthday. >> yes, it is. it's good to celebrate it with you. you have been a great friend of mine and a great friend of israel. a pleasure to be with you, sean. >> sean: you have a family history of nothing but real service to your country. you were in the elite fighting forces. you lost your brother in a raid. then the longest serving prime minister in history. i am hopeful you get that position back in the upcoming elections. talk about your family a little bit. >> well, my father was a greatest historian and he taught me unless the jewish people defend their state we could suffer from the horrors of the howl cast. holocaust. i described in my book my journey as a diplomat and the prime minister of israel. i revealed some of the things of my military service. i led many secret operations behind enemy lines. i was shot at rescuing a hijacked airplane. we liberated hostages. i nearly drowned in the suez canal and nearly bitten by a scorpion. you survived and so did all
prime minister benjamin netanyahu. first i wish you a happy birthday.it might be your birthday. >> yes, it is. it's good to celebrate it with you. you have been a great friend of mine and a great friend of israel. a pleasure to be with you, sean. >> sean: you have a family history of nothing but real service to your country. you were in the elite fighting forces. you lost your brother in a raid. then the longest serving prime minister in history. i am hopeful you get that position...
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i want to tell benjamin netanyahu that i love with the help of god. he'll be the prime minister. if we are in the parliament, it'll be a full right wing government. 70 percent of israel is now described themselves as right wing, a trend that is traced back to the 2nd intifada, or palestinian uprising that began in 2000. that was a landmark moments of the middle ground. israel began to despair of the prospects of making peace with the palestinians. now there was this onslaught of suicide bombings, 20 years ago, and nothing really has changed in the israeli mindset. that would push them back towards the center or the center left. israel has become more and more right wing and the right wing is becoming more more of a forest. if benjamin netanyahu gets the chance to form israel's next government and then it will be he who decides if the far right will get its 1st taste of power . now if the far right gets into government, he wants to allow parliament to overturn supreme court rulings chipping away at judicial independence. and it wants to another law on breach of trust and isa judic
i want to tell benjamin netanyahu that i love with the help of god. he'll be the prime minister. if we are in the parliament, it'll be a full right wing government. 70 percent of israel is now described themselves as right wing, a trend that is traced back to the 2nd intifada, or palestinian uprising that began in 2000. that was a landmark moments of the middle ground. israel began to despair of the prospects of making peace with the palestinians. now there was this onslaught of suicide...
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and benjamin netanyahu likely emerge with a majority back in office. for the 1st time, the cabinet ministers drawn from his rails fall right jewish national. wow. wow, burnett's me, i'll g 0 al jazeera, algeria will host the arab leagues annual summit on tuesday. that's the 1st time since the pandemic for state suspension, 3 years ago, gathering has been held against the backdrop of a deeply polarized region which has been economically and politically impacted by the war. in ukraine said, a 100 reports from algiers. it's a region plague by political conflict and economic crises. the international monetary fund says, 141000000 people in arab countries are hungry. and at nearly 30 percent, they have the world's highest levels of youth unemployment. the region also faces the humanitarian crisis. internal conflicts have created the largest number of refugees and displaced people in the world. while suffering acutely from climate change. temperatures have soared and water is scarce. against this backdrop, the arab leaders will be meeting in the algerian cap
and benjamin netanyahu likely emerge with a majority back in office. for the 1st time, the cabinet ministers drawn from his rails fall right jewish national. wow. wow, burnett's me, i'll g 0 al jazeera, algeria will host the arab leagues annual summit on tuesday. that's the 1st time since the pandemic for state suspension, 3 years ago, gathering has been held against the backdrop of a deeply polarized region which has been economically and politically impacted by the war. in ukraine said, a 100...
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let's do that with benjamin alvarez.hese days we are seeing protests like this in many countries and not everyone is as understanding about it as the historian we saw in the report, right? reporter: you are absolutely right. we saw it in the piece with people reacting to what we saw there, people throwing something at a paintings, gluing themselves to the streets, many politicians also raised concerns over this action today. it was the german chancellor who was asked about th during a press conference. he said it is important to have critical voices as well as king -- asking questions and being critical lester positions. there are other ways of expressing concern. it is important to raise voices but you have to be careful as to how disruptive the actions are and what the consequences are for other people around them. >> with the climate conference, cop 27, starting in a week, what can we expect in terms of protests in the next weeks? >> we can absolutely expect for them to increase, only this year, this is the final gene
let's do that with benjamin alvarez.hese days we are seeing protests like this in many countries and not everyone is as understanding about it as the historian we saw in the report, right? reporter: you are absolutely right. we saw it in the piece with people reacting to what we saw there, people throwing something at a paintings, gluing themselves to the streets, many politicians also raised concerns over this action today. it was the german chancellor who was asked about th during a press...
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still some one was brave enough to try benjamin bit. martin a chef from the us power some green. finally he plans herbs and vegetables and his polar greenhouse. mm hm. you can't even teach the arctics. yeah, you're good. i as i good about it, the guy benjamin 1st came a small barn back in 2007 and fell in love with a place. the only problem was the lack of greens. i wasn't happy with the food situations, you know, you pay 50, kronos for iceberg lattice. that's a lot of money for an iceberg, lettuce, and i'm thinking home, i would never even eat this. i wouldn't even eat if somebody gave it to me. but here i'm like, uh huh, iceberg lettuce on, on you know, you have to eat because you don't have anything else and i just was so frustrated. so you know, this is, i have to do some either i leave or have to do something. now he's applied local restaurants, like the groove, a lager, and with his herbs. here, fine dining is served up in a former coal mining warehouse. head shaft phillips, a hottie, a has served the likes of the norwegian, royal
still some one was brave enough to try benjamin bit. martin a chef from the us power some green. finally he plans herbs and vegetables and his polar greenhouse. mm hm. you can't even teach the arctics. yeah, you're good. i as i good about it, the guy benjamin 1st came a small barn back in 2007 and fell in love with a place. the only problem was the lack of greens. i wasn't happy with the food situations, you know, you pay 50, kronos for iceberg lattice. that's a lot of money for an iceberg,...
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. >> parents say benjamin casas worked at this school po valley elementary for nearly a decade. and even after he was let go in 2019, he continued to show up and participate in school events probably like the hardest talking ever had in my life. >> i never imagined that this would be my own backyard. damian, all emotional and angry after revelations about a former employee at pope valley elementary school in napa county. >> where his 7, 8, 11 year-old a tent. napa county sheriff's office charged. 33 year-old benjamin kosice with 19 felony counts related to crimes involving a child younger than 14 years old. all says he later learned that the alleged crimes had been going on for many years. and speaking to one of the victims >> he's 17 now that it started when she was 10. just unbelievable that he was able to they maintain that. for so long to like the voice of the victims was never heard. and 100%. it's because of the principle that was in place. it's because the staff is in place. it was because of the lack of oversight, not having anyone to hold anyone accountable than at the
. >> parents say benjamin casas worked at this school po valley elementary for nearly a decade. and even after he was let go in 2019, he continued to show up and participate in school events probably like the hardest talking ever had in my life. >> i never imagined that this would be my own backyard. damian, all emotional and angry after revelations about a former employee at pope valley elementary school in napa county. >> where his 7, 8, 11 year-old a tent. napa county...