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in colorado, he is driving michael bennett to distraction.he race. >> martha: there you have it from the former governor of new jersey. predicting that republicans will have an unset in the state of colorado. that would be a flip for the united states senate. right now our fox power rankings have this leaning a democrat race in favor of senator michael bennett, a two-term senator there. we'll talk to joe o'dea who stepped off the campaign trail for just a moment. first to jeff paul with the very latest from denver. hi, jeff. >> yeah, martha. had we been out here a week ago talking about this race, we would be saying it leans in favor of democrats. now there's some indications that it is now tightening with some even saying that it could be a toss-up at the moment. so on the left, you have senator michael bennett. he's been serving since 2009. he's the democrat. recently he has spent some time distancing himself from president biden. disagreeing with him on how he's handled the border and also student loan debt relief. on the right, you have a
in colorado, he is driving michael bennett to distraction.he race. >> martha: there you have it from the former governor of new jersey. predicting that republicans will have an unset in the state of colorado. that would be a flip for the united states senate. right now our fox power rankings have this leaning a democrat race in favor of senator michael bennett, a two-term senator there. we'll talk to joe o'dea who stepped off the campaign trail for just a moment. first to jeff paul with...
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senator bennett join us now. good morning. good to see you. >> getting a big round of applause. >> it's great to see you. >> let's talk about your race. interesting opponent in joe o'dea who tried to distance himself from former president trump on issues like same-sex marriage and abortion rights and the 2020 election conspiracies. he was attack aed last night after you won handily by president trump for not going ie along more with the election conspiracy. what was at the center of your race, what decided this and how did you win by so much? >> i think what was the center of the race was rejection of 40 years of washington consensus of trickle down economics that colorado wants to reject. we have one of the most dynamic economies in america but people are killing themselves and can't afford housing or health care or hire education or early childhood education. we have the worth income inequality in a century. we're the richest country in the world but have the third highest rate of childhood poverty. even before inflation we
senator bennett join us now. good morning. good to see you. >> getting a big round of applause. >> it's great to see you. >> let's talk about your race. interesting opponent in joe o'dea who tried to distance himself from former president trump on issues like same-sex marriage and abortion rights and the 2020 election conspiracies. he was attack aed last night after you won handily by president trump for not going ie along more with the election conspiracy. what was at the...
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the police have| emphasised andy bennett like that.ute? we know it was the subject of discussion in the havelock hotel in the days before the death of alistair and we know police are now interested in a specific person. someone we have not heard about before. we can't name the man for legal reasons what we can say as he lived in nairn at the time of the murder and worked with the emergency services. he is also linked to andy burnett on social media. come round the murder so i don't identify his old address but neighbours have said it was a regular at the havelock hotel and two of them mentioned he kept guns in his house in a locked gun safe, as would be required to do under a licence. when alistair was murdered, police said the gunman was 30 to 40 years old. they recently changed age description, it is now 20 to 40. at the time of the murder this man was 20. someone who knew him told us he was a decent guy, and certainly wasn't stalking which was a key part of the description of the killer. —— stocky. as we approach the anniversary of
the police have| emphasised andy bennett like that.ute? we know it was the subject of discussion in the havelock hotel in the days before the death of alistair and we know police are now interested in a specific person. someone we have not heard about before. we can't name the man for legal reasons what we can say as he lived in nairn at the time of the murder and worked with the emergency services. he is also linked to andy burnett on social media. come round the murder so i don't identify his...
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geoff bennett is away. tonight on "pbs news weekend," we look at some of the misconceptions about gender affirming care, as some states move to restrict access. th, a thing most people turn up their noses at has become an important tool in tracking the spread of covid. >> wastewater surveillance is just -- it could be like a complete revolution in the way that wtrack infectious disease in communities. john: and, a colorado doctor on his life's work providing abortion services to women. all that and the day's headlines on tonight's "pbs news weekend."
geoff bennett is away. tonight on "pbs news weekend," we look at some of the misconceptions about gender affirming care, as some states move to restrict access. th, a thing most people turn up their noses at has become an important tool in tracking the spread of covid. >> wastewater surveillance is just -- it could be like a complete revolution in the way that wtrack infectious disease in communities. john: and, a colorado doctor on his life's work providing abortion services to...
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i'll speak to the republican who's trying to unseat michael bennett. that's up next. >>> and multiple dietary supplements that are commonly used for heart health are actually not lowering your cholesterol after all. details on the new study ahead. it's nice to unwind after a long week of telling people how liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need! (limu squawks) he's a natural. only pay for what you need. ♪liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty.♪ the chef's chicken sandwiches at panera, freshly prepared with clean ingredients... spark an explosion of the senses. so when you finally taste it, it just confirms... this. is. fantastic. and only at panera. $1 delivery fee on our app. i'm a vegas hotel. i know what you're thinking. it's cool, i don't want anything long term either. just a few nights of fun. i'm looking for someone who will let loose, dress up a little, see a show, order the steak, and the lobster. some people say i'm excessive, but who cares. i just want to enjoy some late nights. and some very late checkout
i'll speak to the republican who's trying to unseat michael bennett. that's up next. >>> and multiple dietary supplements that are commonly used for heart health are actually not lowering your cholesterol after all. details on the new study ahead. it's nice to unwind after a long week of telling people how liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need! (limu squawks) he's a natural. only pay for what you need. ♪liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty.♪...
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geoff bennett reports. >> with climate talks nearing the end, the divisions only seem to be widening today as world leaders push past their initial deadline for reaching a deal. >> we need to shift gears again. time is not on our side. >> several climate issues are being addressed. questions surrounding the creation of potential loss and damage payments remain a sticking point. the basic idea, wealthier nations that have long polluted the most should give money to poor and developing nations affected by climate change. germany's foreign minister acknowledged the impacts wealthy nations can create for vulnerable countries. >> spending money is not an end in itself, it is ensuring climate justice. we currently see those who have contributed least suffer the most from the current climate damage. >> the talksere set to wrap but have been pushed into the weekend as resolutions remain up in the air. a draft decision from the egyptian presidency was released outlining a potential plan. some were immediately critical, saying it was vague and left out important priorities. among the key quest
geoff bennett reports. >> with climate talks nearing the end, the divisions only seem to be widening today as world leaders push past their initial deadline for reaching a deal. >> we need to shift gears again. time is not on our side. >> several climate issues are being addressed. questions surrounding the creation of potential loss and damage payments remain a sticking point. the basic idea, wealthier nations that have long polluted the most should give money to poor and...
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roger bennett has been watching all of this.ought cast -- soccer broadcast. roger bennett, welcome back to the newshour. there is no way you are going to get people to agree on the top 100 players. even you admit in the book that it is an act of folly. what are the core criteria? >> i would say you need to acknowledge up front to try to create a definitive list of the 100 greatest to ever play the game is an act of fly only undertaken by those that love to grab the third rail in life but we have to start together and the joy of it is everyone sees the game differently. it is completely subjective. as a manager, football is the world's most important least important thing and i think that is what makes watching sports so compelling. the goal of the book was to drop 100. it is a ridiculously subjective thing to do but we are prepared to defend them with the heat of 1000 suns. reporter: i noticed a number of players from perhaps one of the greatest players of all-time, the u.s. women's national team are featured in the book. it is
roger bennett has been watching all of this.ought cast -- soccer broadcast. roger bennett, welcome back to the newshour. there is no way you are going to get people to agree on the top 100 players. even you admit in the book that it is an act of folly. what are the core criteria? >> i would say you need to acknowledge up front to try to create a definitive list of the 100 greatest to ever play the game is an act of fly only undertaken by those that love to grab the third rail in life but...
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bennett passed one bill in 13 years that he wrote. that leadership takes more than just the party line. when president joe biden shut off oil and gas production, bennett said nothing. michael bennet -- when joe biden withdrew american troops from afghanistan, michael bennet said joe biden to the right thing. when michael bennet authorized student loan bailout, amended $80 billion for irs agents, bureaucrats and the tax bill and insisted democrats spent $5 trillion in the last two years, causing a historic inflation crisis, bennett said yes. and on issue after issue, time after time, michael bennet is joe biden's yes-man. we need a senator from colorado, and that is why i got in this race. i will listen, lead, and show up and not just during election season, and i will not vote the party line. i will fight for colorado. michael bennet's allies have spent over $30 million telling lies about me. a politician would do anything to keep his job. i am running because i am heartbroken for our united states, america deserves better. thank you
bennett passed one bill in 13 years that he wrote. that leadership takes more than just the party line. when president joe biden shut off oil and gas production, bennett said nothing. michael bennet -- when joe biden withdrew american troops from afghanistan, michael bennet said joe biden to the right thing. when michael bennet authorized student loan bailout, amended $80 billion for irs agents, bureaucrats and the tax bill and insisted democrats spent $5 trillion in the last two years, causing...
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this is about michael bennett and joe biden having the wrong priorities.tion reduction act, 87,000 new bureaucrats for the irs, instead of focusing that money on getting our border under control, focusing that money on putting more cops on the ground here, colorado had one heck of a weekend. i gotta tell you, we had 12 shootings this weekend, and we lost some coloradans. crime is at an all-time high here. >> yeah, but--why should a 19 -year-old able to buy a symbiotic weapon when he can't even buy a beer or a handgun, that's my question. >> well, he can sign up and go into our military. so i just don't believe we need a more gun laws, what we need is more cops. >> i'm sure you know of all the training that enlistee's undergo when it comes to how to use a firearm. joe, thank you so much, really appreciate it, enjoy last week on the campaign trail. >> thanks for having me on, jack, i really appreciate it. >> political attack ads are in full force, with a week to, go do usually, nasty they can twist of truth, i think we might have found the most dishonest spo
this is about michael bennett and joe biden having the wrong priorities.tion reduction act, 87,000 new bureaucrats for the irs, instead of focusing that money on getting our border under control, focusing that money on putting more cops on the ground here, colorado had one heck of a weekend. i gotta tell you, we had 12 shootings this weekend, and we lost some coloradans. crime is at an all-time high here. >> yeah, but--why should a 19 -year-old able to buy a symbiotic weapon when he can't...
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geoff bennett is away. tonight on pbs news weekend.e look at how being a college athlete is paying off after last year's big ncaa rule change. a difficult choice. which animal should get priority to be safe from extension? and why the food we toss into our trash affects climate change. >> it rots when it is not exposed to oxygen. >> you are having a festering methane pile that is 25 times more potent than c2. >> all of that in the days headline's on tonight's pbs news weekend. ♪ >> major funding for pbs news weekend has been provided by -- >> for 25 years consumer cellular gold has been the preferred wirelss services that helps people connect. we offer a variety of plans and customer service team can help find one that fits you. to learn more visit consumer cellular.tv. and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. and friends of the newshour. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> good evening. we begi
geoff bennett is away. tonight on pbs news weekend.e look at how being a college athlete is paying off after last year's big ncaa rule change. a difficult choice. which animal should get priority to be safe from extension? and why the food we toss into our trash affects climate change. >> it rots when it is not exposed to oxygen. >> you are having a festering methane pile that is 25 times more potent than c2. >> all of that in the days headline's on tonight's pbs news weekend....
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less than an hour later, the car reappears on cctv on bennett road.d later conclude mitchell dumped deborah chong's body in the woods. automatic number plate cameras logged mitchell's drive back to london overnight. by 6244 the next morning, she was back home. she is caught on cctv taking items from the car boot, including the blue suitcase, back into her house. 0n the afternoon of the 27th ofjune, less than 2a hours after deborah chong's body was dumped in woodland, it was discovered by charlotte rollings and her family. deborah's handbag was found too. inside, a length of rope, which the jury would later hear matched rope found at jemma mitchell's home. the business card of an evangelical church and scraps of paper bearing passages from the bible were also found. but it wouldn't be until several days later during searches of the woodland that the head was found, ten metres away. what followed was a huge murder investigation. meanwhile, jemma mitchell was trying to put police off the scent. three days after the murder, she sent an email to the missin
less than an hour later, the car reappears on cctv on bennett road.d later conclude mitchell dumped deborah chong's body in the woods. automatic number plate cameras logged mitchell's drive back to london overnight. by 6244 the next morning, she was back home. she is caught on cctv taking items from the car boot, including the blue suitcase, back into her house. 0n the afternoon of the 27th ofjune, less than 2a hours after deborah chong's body was dumped in woodland, it was discovered by...
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plus roger bennett stopped by with his book on the greatest soccer legends of all times. but first, he's the beloved star of "star trek," a recent space traveler, and a link legend. and now william shatner is on his next big project, the release of his new book entitled "boldly go: reflections of a life of awe and wonder." in a collection of fascinating and inspiring essays, shatner reflects on the key events from his 91 years of life focusing on our fragile bond with nature and celebrating the joy that comes from always being open to learning new things. we spoke with him last month. >> i read a headline about a year ago that said william shatner is 90. i'm, like, okay that's a misprint, maybe 75. >> reversed. 60. >> exactly. so i read a quote and i loved so it much that i wrote it down of something that you had said upon turning 90, a realization, and you said nothing matters in the end. what goes up must come down." and mika and i saw that quote and we were, like, my god, if we had only known that earlier in our life, it really does put things into perspective. and rea
plus roger bennett stopped by with his book on the greatest soccer legends of all times. but first, he's the beloved star of "star trek," a recent space traveler, and a link legend. and now william shatner is on his next big project, the release of his new book entitled "boldly go: reflections of a life of awe and wonder." in a collection of fascinating and inspiring essays, shatner reflects on the key events from his 91 years of life focusing on our fragile bond with nature...
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geoff bennett is away. tonight on "pbs news weekend," we look at some of the misconceptions about gender affirming care, as some states move to restrict access. th, a thing most people turn up their noses at has become an important tool in tracking the spread of covid. >> wastewater surveillance is just -- it could be like a complete revolution in the way that wtrack infectious disease in communities. john: and, a colorado doctor on his life's work providing abortion services to women. all that and the day's headlines on tonight's "pbs news weekend." >> major funding for "pbs news weekend" has been provided by. >> for 25 years, consumer cellular has been offering no-contract wireless plans designed to help people do more of what they like. our u.s.-based customer service team can help find a plan that fits you. to learn more, visit coercellular.tv. >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. and friends of the "newshour." this program was made possible by the corporation for publi
geoff bennett is away. tonight on "pbs news weekend," we look at some of the misconceptions about gender affirming care, as some states move to restrict access. th, a thing most people turn up their noses at has become an important tool in tracking the spread of covid. >> wastewater surveillance is just -- it could be like a complete revolution in the way that wtrack infectious disease in communities. john: and, a colorado doctor on his life's work providing abortion services to...
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but that's how head coach randy bennett likes. >> beginning get thrown in the fire.nd i think that's the best way to learn and get good. and that's that's our only option that. so we have to do it this year. but 3 seniors and their their as leaders and they've been through it and they were on the team that. with the final 32 all day. and they were all start or so. we have that. but our young guys are going to come through for us, and we have a lot of them. >> summer after become. >> a good starters. >> randy bennett, saint mary seemingly always good. can they be great again this year >> he is a zoo first celebrating his first birthday and he is the star of a new children's book or talking about the fact the cleveland zoo threw a big party for baby i am base a cute little thing. this was his milestone birthday. born 6 weeks early. his mother didn't really take much interest in raising him. so the group's oldest female named freddy stepped in and after recovering from pneumonia, cayenne bay was returned to the group as new mother by his side. the zoo marked his challen
but that's how head coach randy bennett likes. >> beginning get thrown in the fire.nd i think that's the best way to learn and get good. and that's that's our only option that. so we have to do it this year. but 3 seniors and their their as leaders and they've been through it and they were on the team that. with the final 32 all day. and they were all start or so. we have that. but our young guys are going to come through for us, and we have a lot of them. >> summer after become....
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i'm geoff bennett.onight on pbs news weekend we inched closer to who controls the house and the senate. ahead of next week's world cup concern over human rights issues in the host country qatar. and sneaker school, program teaching college student how to make the factional shoes -- the fashionable shoes. >> the design makes the user experience better. so, that is what we try to preach here. geoff: all that and the day's headline on tonight's "pbs news weekend." ♪ >> major funding for "pbs news weekend" has been provided by -- >> for 25 years consumer cellular's goal has been to provide service at helps people communicate and connect. our customer service team can help find a plan that fits you. visit consumer cellular.tv. >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. and friends of the newshour. ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. geoff: good evening. it is good to
i'm geoff bennett.onight on pbs news weekend we inched closer to who controls the house and the senate. ahead of next week's world cup concern over human rights issues in the host country qatar. and sneaker school, program teaching college student how to make the factional shoes -- the fashionable shoes. >> the design makes the user experience better. so, that is what we try to preach here. geoff: all that and the day's headline on tonight's "pbs news weekend." ♪ >>...
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let's bring in bill bennett to talk about this major issue.is al alalways great to have you o counted the president spoke for 23 minutes the other night, he did not mention a single word about drugs or fentanyl or education. i know you are the education secretary and may have been looking for that. did you find it unusual that neither of those was mentioned. >> well, they talk about the issue but fentanyl thing is unbelievable. horrible. we are losing 100,000 people a year and 80% of them to fentanyl. those numbers, trace, are the numbers we had each year of american fatalities than world war ii. that's the scale we are talking about. of course, 5 billion illegals are coming in and a lot of them carrying that fentanyl. it has to be addressed and it has to be a high priority. it is amazing that he could not address it. they don't want to address it because they can't. >> maybe you can clarify this for us. sometimes there is some fingers pointing and stuff. i want to put these numbers up because it is a battleground state in ohio. 69 overdosed d
let's bring in bill bennett to talk about this major issue.is al alalways great to have you o counted the president spoke for 23 minutes the other night, he did not mention a single word about drugs or fentanyl or education. i know you are the education secretary and may have been looking for that. did you find it unusual that neither of those was mentioned. >> well, they talk about the issue but fentanyl thing is unbelievable. horrible. we are losing 100,000 people a year and 80% of them...
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i'm geoff bennett. tonight on “pbs news weekend,” our focus on the midterms continues with a look at the senate and governor races in the battleground state of nevada. then, calling elections -- how media outlets make accurate race calls on eleion night, and why it matters now more than ever. and, a look at how an historic nashville hotel played a key role in the fight to give women the right to vote. carole: but at the end of the day, in 1920, men in this hotel, in the general assembly were taking votes about women's rights. they were making the decisions for women and about women. geoff: those stories and the day's headlines on tonight's "pbs news weekend." >> major funding for "pbs news weekend" has been provided by. >> for 25 years, consumer cellular has been offering no-contract wireless plans designed to help people do more of what they like. our u.s.-based customer service team can help find a plan that fits you. to learn more, visit consumercellular.tv. >> and with the ongoing support of these i
i'm geoff bennett. tonight on “pbs news weekend,” our focus on the midterms continues with a look at the senate and governor races in the battleground state of nevada. then, calling elections -- how media outlets make accurate race calls on eleion night, and why it matters now more than ever. and, a look at how an historic nashville hotel played a key role in the fight to give women the right to vote. carole: but at the end of the day, in 1920, men in this hotel, in the general assembly...
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bennett. this time back in the end zone. connects with marcus rose. georgia wins , georgia covers, and georgia should be the new top ranked team in the country next week. >>> a week removed from returning to gain action, the san jose state the ball program continues to heal after the tragic loss freshman teammate camden it right. the spartans take the field against colorado night in what will be another emotional game. >> that was one of the hardest, worst days of my life. >> the fishing running back was -- the freshman was riding his scooter when he was hit by a bus. he was killed at the age of 18. >> before i talked to the team, i talked to the family. that's a phone call you never want to have to make. >> the head coach had to face the team and deliver the more snow as possible. >> it deftly felt fake. we didn't want to believe it. >> the next week, spartans players and coaches leaned on each other in practice tried to navigate the difficult , while also preparing for a crucial football game. >> we all did the best we could and tried to love each o
bennett. this time back in the end zone. connects with marcus rose. georgia wins , georgia covers, and georgia should be the new top ranked team in the country next week. >>> a week removed from returning to gain action, the san jose state the ball program continues to heal after the tragic loss freshman teammate camden it right. the spartans take the field against colorado night in what will be another emotional game. >> that was one of the hardest, worst days of my life....
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i'm geoff bennett. tonight on “pbs news weekend,” democrats keep control of the senate, while the house hangs in the balance. lisa desjardins breaks down the latest election results. then, the climate crisis takes center stage at a u.n. summit in egypt as world leaders turn their climate commitments into action. and, our weekend spotlight with media titan byron allen about how he forged a path for himself and broke barriers in the world of show business. byron: i own one of the largest privately held media companies in the world. 100%. why? because i'm black, and i could not find investors. that's a big problem for a lot of black entrepreneurs. geoff: all that and the day's headlines on tonight's "pbs news weekend." >> major funding for "pbs news weekend" has been provided by. >> for 25 years, consumer cellular has been offering no-contract wireless plans designed to help people do more of what they like. our u.s.-based customer service team can help find a plan that fits you. to learn more, visit consu
i'm geoff bennett. tonight on “pbs news weekend,” democrats keep control of the senate, while the house hangs in the balance. lisa desjardins breaks down the latest election results. then, the climate crisis takes center stage at a u.n. summit in egypt as world leaders turn their climate commitments into action. and, our weekend spotlight with media titan byron allen about how he forged a path for himself and broke barriers in the world of show business. byron: i own one of the largest...
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geoff bennett has our report.: an historic day of provocation overseas that started with north korea firing at least 23 missiles. one of them landing shy of south korea's ulleung island. >> these acts, for any reasons, are unacceptable and northorea is who is responsible. geoff: it's the most missiles fired by the north in a single day, and the closest one has gotten to the south's waters since the countries divided in 1945 -- just 104 miles northwest of the island. >> today's launch is the first time a north korean missile landed near our territorial waters, and this is unprecedented and unacceptable. geoff: south korean residents were under an air raid alert -- some ordered to move to underground shelters by the military. hours later, that alert was lifted. south korea's military retaliated quickly, launching its own missiles in the same area. the launches follow warnings from pyongyang, on monday, for the u.s. and south korea to stop their large-scale joint military operations, which began this week. north kore
geoff bennett has our report.: an historic day of provocation overseas that started with north korea firing at least 23 missiles. one of them landing shy of south korea's ulleung island. >> these acts, for any reasons, are unacceptable and northorea is who is responsible. geoff: it's the most missiles fired by the north in a single day, and the closest one has gotten to the south's waters since the countries divided in 1945 -- just 104 miles northwest of the island. >> today's...
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this version i wrote with my wife elaine bennett, so it's co-authored. got her help on the book. look, the point here, ainsley, as you know, there is a lot of virtue signaling going on out there. but not as much virtue as virtue signaling. we need to pay attention to these fundamentals as we raise young people and so i hope as we come close to christmas time, people will think about that fundamental work and maybe look at this book as a resource. >> ainsley: you talk about how our world changes but our virtues should stay the same and virtues never waiver. will you read an excerpt from your book about that. >> sure in the introduction, ainsley, i say this -- we say this. today many people who are searching for the good life are not sure what they're really searching for. it's an age of smart phones and social media and noise. people are being influenced by what others say. whether it's valid or not, what we need is the cultivation of character, the architecture of souls. and that's what the virtues. self-discipline, courage, compassion and faith with all
this version i wrote with my wife elaine bennett, so it's co-authored. got her help on the book. look, the point here, ainsley, as you know, there is a lot of virtue signaling going on out there. but not as much virtue as virtue signaling. we need to pay attention to these fundamentals as we raise young people and so i hope as we come close to christmas time, people will think about that fundamental work and maybe look at this book as a resource. >> ainsley: you talk about how our world...
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. >> in colorado, also too early to call, michael bennett leads at this point. republicans believe that joe o'dea who is a local business owner, republican, has a good chance to take that seat. we're watching. >> we can project in iowa, chuck grassley has a solid lead. if he wins re-election, he would be the longest serving sitting senator. >> chuck schumer will win his fifth term in office. >> we're projecting jerry moran will win his third term. >> north dakota, we can project that john jovan has the lead. we don't have enough data to make that call. >> republican senator john thune has won re-election in south dakota. we take a look at the balance of power in the senate. democrats with 39, republicans with 34. the majority 51. republicans again, holding those seats in florida and we're looking at ohio, pennsylvania and north carolina. they're looking to pick up seats a number of places throughout the country. >> we'll see numbers fill in and white that sits there for a long time in the middle of the senate. let's take a look at new york. this has become a rea
. >> in colorado, also too early to call, michael bennett leads at this point. republicans believe that joe o'dea who is a local business owner, republican, has a good chance to take that seat. we're watching. >> we can project in iowa, chuck grassley has a solid lead. if he wins re-election, he would be the longest serving sitting senator. >> chuck schumer will win his fifth term in office. >> we're projecting jerry moran will win his third term. >> north dakota,...
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they support ukraine and zelensky himself, you know, there is no difference there, unlike lapid or bennett he is such a vivid personification of israeli nationalism in such a global sense of the word, this is the right-wing government the government is for jews, and zelensky is the most influential jew in the world, as they say in israel, they elected him yes, well, this is real, this is reality, if we say this, i am influenced, why a jew, listen, let some non-jew beat you putin, after all, he is not a jew, so that there we didn't think about putin, it's that the war between russia and ukraine is not of great importance to us. but for the israelis, it matters. may is because you are essentially throwing people who are much closer to you and a country that absolutely calmly elects its president under any illusions. jews who can to appoint an ethnic jew there as the minister of defense, the prime minister of the law in the confrontation with a country that demonstrates cave-in anti-semitism, as russian leaders have already begun to do almost without hiding, and no one can afford to ignore th
they support ukraine and zelensky himself, you know, there is no difference there, unlike lapid or bennett he is such a vivid personification of israeli nationalism in such a global sense of the word, this is the right-wing government the government is for jews, and zelensky is the most influential jew in the world, as they say in israel, they elected him yes, well, this is real, this is reality, if we say this, i am influenced, why a jew, listen, let some non-jew beat you putin, after all, he...
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michael bennett leads at this point. republicans believe that joe odal, business owner, independent-type republican has the chance to take the seat. we are watching. >> we can predict in iowa chuck grassley has solid lead. he would become the longest serving city senator. >> in new york chuck schumer will win fifth term in office. no surprise there. north carolina, republican don hoban has the lead but we do not have enough data to make the call. >> john thune won in south dakota. democrats with 39. the majority, 51 republicans again holding those seats in florida and we are looking at ohio, pennsylvania, north carolina, but they are looking to pick up seats in places throughout the country. >> we will see the numbers fill in and white that sits there for a long time in the middle to have senate. in new york this has become a really closely watched race because of the crime issue, incumbent kathy hochul has lead to lee zeldin. there was a time where nobody thought it was even close. he has given her a run for her money.
michael bennett leads at this point. republicans believe that joe odal, business owner, independent-type republican has the chance to take the seat. we are watching. >> we can predict in iowa chuck grassley has solid lead. he would become the longest serving city senator. >> in new york chuck schumer will win fifth term in office. no surprise there. north carolina, republican don hoban has the lead but we do not have enough data to make the call. >> john thune won in south...
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bennett, mr. anchor i should say. first question to you. is there any way to truly define the impact of nancy pelosi over the last few decades? i mean, she didn't even enter any of this until she was 47 years old. think about what an impact she has had? >> it is exceptional, and stuff. and thank you for that introduction. but to your question, nancy pelosi will be remembered as a master tactician without peer. she is only the second house speaker in history to have lost the gavel when democrats were swept out of power. and when they won control of the house in a subsequent election, she clawed that gavel right back. she has the distinction of never having lost a four vote on legislation. and think about what that legislation includes. the affordable care act in just the past two years you have the american rescue act, the inflation reduction act. a republican reminded me today that it was nancy pelosi who in this republican's words saved the economy back in 2008 when the eventuality secretary hank paulson was invented me and ask did her to
bennett, mr. anchor i should say. first question to you. is there any way to truly define the impact of nancy pelosi over the last few decades? i mean, she didn't even enter any of this until she was 47 years old. think about what an impact she has had? >> it is exceptional, and stuff. and thank you for that introduction. but to your question, nancy pelosi will be remembered as a master tactician without peer. she is only the second house speaker in history to have lost the gavel when...
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that combination of the three things made it a very good night in colorado. >> senator bennett, it's hallie. i wonder how much you see the trump factor at play in your race. i spoke with your opponent a couple days before the election and asked about that and he was clear as he said before, he is his own man. we know the former president went after him in colorado. how much do you see that as being a factor in your victory and return to the senate? >> yeah. i don't think it was a huge factor because i don't think my opponent was ever very persuasive on that subject. he voted twice for donald trump, and he got religion three weeks before the election day, but i do think it's fascinating to see counties, you know these counties well, like douglas county where i only lost by 6 points last night, el paso county where i only lost by 6 points last night, those are places democrats historically, including myself, you know, expect to lose by as much as 20 points. what we saw in red in rural colorado was something very different this year. >> senator, looking ahead to 2024, that's painful, we
that combination of the three things made it a very good night in colorado. >> senator bennett, it's hallie. i wonder how much you see the trump factor at play in your race. i spoke with your opponent a couple days before the election and asked about that and he was clear as he said before, he is his own man. we know the former president went after him in colorado. how much do you see that as being a factor in your victory and return to the senate? >> yeah. i don't think it was a...
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for the pbs newshour, i am geoff bennett. ♪ judy: a record number of migrant apprehensions at the u.s border is challenging the biden administration. and a new ruling by a federal judge on a controversial border policy known as title 42 has further complicated the landscape. amna nawaz is here with the latest. amna: judy, title 42 is a pandemic-related policy, put into place in march of 2020 by the trump administration, and kept in place for much of biden'presidency. citing covid concerns, it has been used to turn away more than one million people are arriving at the southern border. the biden administration's attempt to end the policy was blocked by a federal judge in but late tuesday, a u.s. may. district court judge ruled that title 42 violates federal regulatory law and must end. all this, as officials are managing an increase in attempted border crossings. nick miroff covers immigration for the washington post, and joins me now. welcome back to the newshour, and thanks for joining us. title 42 is in place and it remains in place right now. what is this latest ruling mean for when
for the pbs newshour, i am geoff bennett. ♪ judy: a record number of migrant apprehensions at the u.s border is challenging the biden administration. and a new ruling by a federal judge on a controversial border policy known as title 42 has further complicated the landscape. amna nawaz is here with the latest. amna: judy, title 42 is a pandemic-related policy, put into place in march of 2020 by the trump administration, and kept in place for much of biden'presidency. citing covid concerns, it...
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you've got the republican, joe o'dea taking on the democratic republican michael bennett, and we spentt the endorsement of trump but he would campaign against trump if he were to run again. >> if we don't get 2022 right, 2024 will not matter. i'm focused on that, stay on my message and make sure we are talking all of colorado, that's important to them. >> we also got invited to senator michael bennett's final campaign stop out in boulder. he told a packed crowd that he is ready to get started on his third term as one of colorado's u.s. senators, and also said that during this election cycle it is incredibly important, especially in the age of trump, to vote in all elections. >> i've come to a conclusion about how important these elections are, and that is that every single election, between now and when we expire, is the most important election of our lifetime. and we have to treat it that way. >> beyond the ballots that have already been sent out and submitted, it's really hard to tell who is going to show up. one of the things that makes colorado more unique, people who are able to v
you've got the republican, joe o'dea taking on the democratic republican michael bennett, and we spentt the endorsement of trump but he would campaign against trump if he were to run again. >> if we don't get 2022 right, 2024 will not matter. i'm focused on that, stay on my message and make sure we are talking all of colorado, that's important to them. >> we also got invited to senator michael bennett's final campaign stop out in boulder. he told a packed crowd that he is ready to...
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do it for me and i have a lot of respect for each other that really came out of the meaning of the bennett place in the weather twice as for several days. they work through a lot of things political and military they didn't have the authority to do all that they try to work together to end the war and move things forward to get beyond the violence in the unrest in the attention that was still going to linger and i think the two of them bonded and have a lot of respect from their time at the bennett place.
do it for me and i have a lot of respect for each other that really came out of the meaning of the bennett place in the weather twice as for several days. they work through a lot of things political and military they didn't have the authority to do all that they try to work together to end the war and move things forward to get beyond the violence in the unrest in the attention that was still going to linger and i think the two of them bonded and have a lot of respect from their time at the...
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nancy bennett's podcasts. one of the things she expressed was possibly an outsider like liz cheney if you get the numbers a certain way in to get from the democratic side to be house speaker she could eventually become the top of that ticket. is that a real possibility? >> i love marjorie taylor greene and she is a friend. i disagree with her wholeheartedly ons this. i do not thinkot anyone's goingo vote to facilitate liz cheney coming in to be the speaker of the house. that is such a long shot. even the republican or two who say they would be willing to work together with a moderate democrat to become speaker if kevin mccarthy is not going to be the speaker have actually walk thatua back. and the action of a great relationship with the number of my colleagues. think of a pretty good relationship with most of my colleagues. on the other end of the spectrum from me they are not interested in democrats be speaker of the house. i think that's a fear tactic it is a red herring assuming the republicans do take powe
nancy bennett's podcasts. one of the things she expressed was possibly an outsider like liz cheney if you get the numbers a certain way in to get from the democratic side to be house speaker she could eventually become the top of that ticket. is that a real possibility? >> i love marjorie taylor greene and she is a friend. i disagree with her wholeheartedly ons this. i do not thinkot anyone's goingo vote to facilitate liz cheney coming in to be the speaker of the house. that is such a...
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lowered into sending photos, for instance, to online boyfriend, and then got mailed to send more to bennett at madrid. the other thing also, which is very bad, i don't know which is worse, is that a lot of incest offenders, especially for younger children. now also realize that they can make money out of the incest, and that the videotape and or live stream the sexual abuse and and so according to madrid, many of these relatives tell themselves that if you use happens online, no one gets hurt. but for a child, she says it's just as damaging as in real life, every dying, somebody views, those child sexual abuse images. it's like they're being abused again. so it's a never ending abuse. if you think about it, that's what's so bad about because like you always are on the lookout that someone will recognize you. according to the unicef report, the philippines, the global epi center of the live stream, sexual abuse traits. a key concern is now that with travel regulations, almost back to normal, many pita files from abroad will come to meet their victims in person. detective pedro says that they
lowered into sending photos, for instance, to online boyfriend, and then got mailed to send more to bennett at madrid. the other thing also, which is very bad, i don't know which is worse, is that a lot of incest offenders, especially for younger children. now also realize that they can make money out of the incest, and that the videotape and or live stream the sexual abuse and and so according to madrid, many of these relatives tell themselves that if you use happens online, no one gets hurt....
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but bennett says dual emissions.dual ev hydrogen trucks can help decarbonise road haulage industry worldwide believe in the basis of lithium ion batteries. we build our own batteries, by the way , as batteries, by the way, as a great solution to get going. but for the practical qualities of a truck. most trucks it's best to have dual energy which all zero emission and that's where hydrogen and batteries work together very well and that's using what the strengths of hydrogen it has great energy density in it you know only 10 minutes to refuel when we need it. one of the best ways to obtain the hydrogen needed to power these trucks is to separate water, h2o using a process called electron assist. but that itself electricity. if the hydrogen for service trucks is collected using electricity generated from coal or other fossil fuels so—called brown hydrogen , that defeats the hydrogen, that defeats the purpose . it's no surprise that purpose. it's no surprise that teva's to make its dual fuel hydrogen electric vehicle tr
but bennett says dual emissions.dual ev hydrogen trucks can help decarbonise road haulage industry worldwide believe in the basis of lithium ion batteries. we build our own batteries, by the way , as batteries, by the way, as a great solution to get going. but for the practical qualities of a truck. most trucks it's best to have dual energy which all zero emission and that's where hydrogen and batteries work together very well and that's using what the strengths of hydrogen it has great energy...
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kate bennett at the white house, thank so much. thank you. >>> still ahead, a devastating mystery. we're still learning new details about the gruesome fatal stabbings of four idaho college students. police have released a time line leading up to the attack. that's next. >>> plus, mounting backlash after the white house opts to shield the saudi crown prince from a lawsuit over his role in the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi. how the administration is defending its controversial decision straight ahead. dove invited women who wanted their damaged hair trimmed. yes, i need a trim. i just want to be able to cut the damage. we tried dovinstead. so, still need that trim? oh my gosh! i am actually shocked i n't need a haircut. don't trim daily damage. stop it with dove. (vo) with verizon, you can now get a private 5g network. so you can do more than connect your business, you can make it even smarter. now ports can know where every piece of cargo is. and where it's going. (dock worker) right on time. (vo) robots can predict breakdowns and order their own replacement parts. (foreman)
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bill bennett was talking about it earlier. we can bring it up if you have it. maybe we don't have it. that might be for later. i would love that. this is dr. bill bennett talking about the importance of the supreme court argument zbloochlt what's at stake is the well-being of the united states and if we protect its borders and protect the integrity of this country. texas understands that these cartels are foreign terrorist organizations and should be treated as such. >> dana: so we'll watch that indeed. >> bill: when he talks about the gotaways, remember, october 1st to mid november 13, 6000. where did they go? right? >> dana: we got started a little bit -- a minute late because i wanted to talk about that. welcome to a new hour of "america's newsroom." i'm dana perino. >> bill: i'm william george hemmer. more than 1,000 venezuelans fighting with police while waiting in mexico to get into the u.s. casey stiegel stands by at the border as we look at a supreme court case that puts biden's immigration policy on the docket. the key issue a 2021 directive halting mo
bill bennett was talking about it earlier. we can bring it up if you have it. maybe we don't have it. that might be for later. i would love that. this is dr. bill bennett talking about the importance of the supreme court argument zbloochlt what's at stake is the well-being of the united states and if we protect its borders and protect the integrity of this country. texas understands that these cartels are foreign terrorist organizations and should be treated as such. >> dana: so we'll...
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charlie wilson from vladimir putin and then from a potential future american president and jackson bennett, and so the question here is is why the quotes and how do they actually then feed into the argument? i mean i can see the the thread here with failed and fail. over but but if you can unpack that. sure. one of the fundamental problems i go into great detail in the book is that i'm not sure that the constitution is any longer fit for purpose this gets to lincoln and this gets to the into declaration of independence. the reason i say that checks and balance balances only work when one of several conditions are in place one political party can have a super majority and both ends of pennsylvania avenue and five folks in the supreme court, that's not going to work. second you can have a crisis. pearl harbor unified a very divided nation in december 1941. what did covid do like the opposite. or you can have civility compromise and consensus in congress. when's the last time we had that before example? lyndon johnson's closest friend was ever dirksen johnson a democrat dirks and a republican
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he is joining the chorus saying trump cost republicans, georgia last year, bill bennett was talking about that, the runoff is in december. stuart: split decision on donald trump. back to the markets, down 250 on the dow industrials, down one hundred 35 on the nasdaq what the market coming back a little. it was worse before this. sarah, should we trust the recent rally. it's not rallying today, should we trust it? >> reporter: spare today and yesterday, the rally we've seen the past month has been really impressive to say the least and when you think about why we've seen such a turn to the upside it really has been because of this inflation data, the ppi and ppi as well as more dovish from the federal reserve and as you mentioned earlier in the program we are seeing a change in tone, we still believe investors need to be vigilant because of you think the impetus the reason we've seen such a forceful rally is it is possible it could be simply due to fear of missing out on the part of fast-moving institutional investors, they have been stepping away for a large part of this year and are judg
he is joining the chorus saying trump cost republicans, georgia last year, bill bennett was talking about that, the runoff is in december. stuart: split decision on donald trump. back to the markets, down 250 on the dow industrials, down one hundred 35 on the nasdaq what the market coming back a little. it was worse before this. sarah, should we trust the recent rally. it's not rallying today, should we trust it? >> reporter: spare today and yesterday, the rally we've seen the past month...
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drive in just a little over a buck 33 second quarter fourteen three, georgia second goal stets in bennettack saint in the back of the end zone so nice, we show it twice 24/6, georgia at the half third quarter now, tennessee down 276 jalen wright fumbles, georgia recovers. the bulldogs had eight tackles for loss in this game. that defense is so good fourth quarter now falls down 27-13, they're running out of time and hooker is sack, georgia had six sacks in the game bulldogs win 27-13. they're 9 to no, they'll likely be the number one team in the country on the standings come out next week number six, alabama number 10 lsu crimson tide down three with 30 seconds to go. ricard 46 yard field goal just gonna sneak over the bar tied to 24 we go to overtime bama scored a touchdown tigers need to answer jaden daniels on the keeper and look at him go 25 yards to the house lsu down one. so do they kick or go for two they decide to go for two daniels finds mason taylor. there's your game winner lsu wins 3231 time to storm the field. wow. hey to see this new york knicks fan hit a half court shot to
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on other side, you have democrat who was appointed to job in 2009, ran twice michael bennett.o move on to his third term, has spent time as of recent vocally saying he disagrees with biden on certain key issues. like the border and student loan debt we leave, it could be very tight on who shows up and who is m passionate. >> thank you. >> >> the polls are closed in new hampshire. republican don bolduc in a chose race against democratic incumbent maggie hassan, hillary has been watching that that at bolduc's campaign headquarters. >> hello. retired general john bolduc brought the fight to senator maggie hassan in final weeks of this campaign, turning it to a dead heat. now national republicans think this senate seat is in play. a spokesperson with telling me they are confident that they will win this senate seat in new hampshire. a source with bolduc campaign telling me they are feeling good, they are looking at some turn out in the republican strongholds, it is surpassing 2018 levels on track to hit presidential level turn out, they believe thatt good news for them this moment
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david, michael bennett and colorado, maggie in new hampshire, and john fetterman and pennsylvania. also succeeded or survived. what made them successful? rob: let's look at 2020. remember the conversation before that election? well president biden when texas or florida? the same thing happened here. there was a sense they could win colorado. maybe new hampshire or washington state. none of that. obviously hassan and bennett ran. the federman race strategically could not of been more important. it was the one to quite that democrats had the best opportunity. wisconsin ended up being close. which is a take away. that makes it harder for republicans. they have to win two of arizona, june -- georgia and nevada. i think federman was a strong candidate. he showed the ability and county after county improve on president biden's margin. he was still losing counties by 40 or 50 points. what matters is getting the margin. he still showed ability, despite showing strength in rural and urban areas to do well in the suburbs and generate the turnout you need out of philadelphia. i think there wa
david, michael bennett and colorado, maggie in new hampshire, and john fetterman and pennsylvania. also succeeded or survived. what made them successful? rob: let's look at 2020. remember the conversation before that election? well president biden when texas or florida? the same thing happened here. there was a sense they could win colorado. maybe new hampshire or washington state. none of that. obviously hassan and bennett ran. the federman race strategically could not of been more important....