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mr ben—gvir and mr vaturi did not respond to the bbc�*s request for comment.s since october 7th by idf soldiers mocking and celebrating the destruction of gaza. laughter. we can see that it's impossible to return gaza to what it was, because 70% of it has been destroyed. because over 33,000 people have been killed, 111,000 of whom are children. so the incitement against the people of gaza has translated in fact, into concrete actions. so there is a direct link. i mean, it cannot be missed. the idf told the bbc that it handles videos posted by soldiers with command and disciplinary measures, and that in some of the examined cases, it is concluded that the expression or behaviour of the soldiers in the footage is inappropriate. during the icj hearing in january, south africa claimed. south africa claimed... israel's political leaders, military commanders and persons holding official positions have systematically and in explicit terms declared their genocidal intent, and these statements are then repeated by soldiers on the ground in gaza. and gave this example..
mr ben—gvir and mr vaturi did not respond to the bbc�*s request for comment.s since october 7th by idf soldiers mocking and celebrating the destruction of gaza. laughter. we can see that it's impossible to return gaza to what it was, because 70% of it has been destroyed. because over 33,000 people have been killed, 111,000 of whom are children. so the incitement against the people of gaza has translated in fact, into concrete actions. so there is a direct link. i mean, it cannot be missed....
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mr ben—gvirand mr vaturi did not respond to the bbc�*s request for comment.ideos since october 7th by idf soldiers mocking and celebrating the destruction of gaza. laughter. we can see that it's impossible to return gaza to what it was, because 70% of it has been destroyed. because over 33,000 people have been killed, 14,000 of whom are children. so the incitement against the people of gaza has translated in fact, into concrete actions. so there is a direct link. i mean, it cannot be missed. the idf told the bbc that it handles videos posted by soldiers with command and disciplinary measures, and that in some of the examined cases, it is concluded that the expression or behaviour of the soldiers in the footage is inappropriate. during the icj hearing in january, south africa claimed. south africa claimed... israel's political leaders, military commanders and persons holding official positions have systematically and in explicit terms declared their genocidal intent, and these statements are then repeated by soldiers on the ground in gaza. and gave this exampl
mr ben—gvirand mr vaturi did not respond to the bbc�*s request for comment.ideos since october 7th by idf soldiers mocking and celebrating the destruction of gaza. laughter. we can see that it's impossible to return gaza to what it was, because 70% of it has been destroyed. because over 33,000 people have been killed, 14,000 of whom are children. so the incitement against the people of gaza has translated in fact, into concrete actions. so there is a direct link. i mean, it cannot be...
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i remember my my leader and teacher, the late mr. ben, the best prime minister we never had, he said in... his inimitable style in parliament, i realized that i've met half of the international community, because the international community turns out to be george bush and tony blair, and i've met mr. blair many times, it's easy to fall into the trap of uh of uh eurocentric uh thinking, and i include of course australia and north america in that eurocentric bracket, so... that's my first point, these things will all be decided by the 87% of the world, or more likely the 91% of today's children when they grow up. our country is vassel state, as my equivalent in germany, saravagen knecht, member of the german parliament, victor of... huge leap forward in recent elections in germany. she said, i think yesterday that germany is vassel state of the united states of america, and so are we vassal state of the united states of america, and what does vassle do? they provide goods and services for their master. in return, their master allows them a
i remember my my leader and teacher, the late mr. ben, the best prime minister we never had, he said in... his inimitable style in parliament, i realized that i've met half of the international community, because the international community turns out to be george bush and tony blair, and i've met mr. blair many times, it's easy to fall into the trap of uh of uh eurocentric uh thinking, and i include of course australia and north america in that eurocentric bracket, so... that's my first point,...
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this is the issue of cooperation between the van ukraine authorities, mr. ben data and others. and that i had told me this led by auto fed law. this is also the issue of ukraine, jewish relations at that time. and participation in the whole of cost. what tensions hopping brewing for some time with their shoes, ranging from the flow of view for any and refugees into poland. tax payer funded 8 . the key of as well as historical grievance is triggering serious disputes. also usually mama each picks up the story for us. it looks like pull is use on ukraine are slowly changing at a meeting of the european parliament in strasburg polish official. gore's brows microphone was muted after he made a few comments. so he's, it's holly encounter part who was calling on the blog to continue providing support to kids. last, i'm a to lease and it's, it's positional for us is through the eastern front. it was in no 9, sorry for the water. so a young solder already missed the big i'm see your golf in the media, you to replete with is maneuver. who are you your cell originally going to fight for
this is the issue of cooperation between the van ukraine authorities, mr. ben data and others. and that i had told me this led by auto fed law. this is also the issue of ukraine, jewish relations at that time. and participation in the whole of cost. what tensions hopping brewing for some time with their shoes, ranging from the flow of view for any and refugees into poland. tax payer funded 8 . the key of as well as historical grievance is triggering serious disputes. also usually mama each...
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i remember my my leader and teacher, the late mr. ben, the best prime minister we never had, he said in his inimitable style in parliament, i realized that i've met half of the international. community, because the international community turns out to be george bush and tony blair, and i've met mr. bler many times, it's easy to fall into the trap of of eurocentric thinking, and i include of course australia and north america in that eurocentric bracket, so that's my first point, these things will all be decided by the 80s. percent of the world or more likely than 91% of today's children when they grow up. our country is vassal state, as my equivalent in germany saragen knecht, member of the german parliament, victor of huge leap forward in recent elections in germany. she said, i think yesterday, that germany is vassal state of the united states of america, and so are we vasssal state of the united states of america, and what does vassle do? they provide goods and services for their master. in return, their master allows them modicum of
i remember my my leader and teacher, the late mr. ben, the best prime minister we never had, he said in his inimitable style in parliament, i realized that i've met half of the international. community, because the international community turns out to be george bush and tony blair, and i've met mr. bler many times, it's easy to fall into the trap of of eurocentric thinking, and i include of course australia and north america in that eurocentric bracket, so that's my first point, these things...
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this is the issue of cooperation between the van ukraine authorities, mr. ben data and others. and that i had towards the sled by otto had law. this is also the issue of ukraine, jewish relations at that time. and participation in the whole of cost as well. tensions have been brewing for some time with issues ranging from the flow of the printing refugees into poland. the expense of the polish tax pier for ukraine has started the grievances as we heard shrieking. many serious disputes are to use my shark and tell us more. it looks like pull is use on ukraine are slowly changing at a meeting of the european parliament in strasburg polish official gorge. brown's microphone was muted after he made a few comments through his it's holly encounter part who was calling on the blog to continue providing support to kids. last, i'm a to lease and it's, it's positional for us is through the eastern front, it was in no 9, sorry for the water. so a young soldier already missed and brought them to your govern. the media you to replace with is maneuver. who are you, your cell originally going
this is the issue of cooperation between the van ukraine authorities, mr. ben data and others. and that i had towards the sled by otto had law. this is also the issue of ukraine, jewish relations at that time. and participation in the whole of cost as well. tensions have been brewing for some time with issues ranging from the flow of the printing refugees into poland. the expense of the polish tax pier for ukraine has started the grievances as we heard shrieking. many serious disputes are to...
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mr. bens we are and that's nonsense from our lives are understood on. okay, look, we've got the us sector of states heading back to egypt for adults with mediators, the palestinians believe nothing. yahoo is uncompromising in the systems that israel continues to occupy the philadelphia, colorado between cause or an agent is quote, a tactic to stop baton rouge told truly because it violates us present joe biden. sadie a proposal. what does israel now anticipate onto the blinking is going to say to the egyptians to um, you know, uh, secretary state blinking, who is going to come to the region for the 13 time, i think since october 7th is gonna try and resuscitate this deal. i mean, no one has done more to make a deal happen than the government just cut off. and yet both the categories and the futures and the americans just came to the conclusion that mister natania, when mister sin wire each for his own reasons, i have a vested interest in prolonging the war and are not both are not really interested in an ideal. now israel expects a secretary state blank
mr. bens we are and that's nonsense from our lives are understood on. okay, look, we've got the us sector of states heading back to egypt for adults with mediators, the palestinians believe nothing. yahoo is uncompromising in the systems that israel continues to occupy the philadelphia, colorado between cause or an agent is quote, a tactic to stop baton rouge told truly because it violates us present joe biden. sadie a proposal. what does israel now anticipate onto the blinking is going to say...
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any attempt to say that the prime minister things differently but is a finds it difficult to rein mr. ben. 3 or, and that's nonsense. the body of georgia indian national ma, out jazz, the one who killed 3 is right. these are the only border crossing between the occupied west. bank of jordan has been handed over to his family by his row. who was shot by is ready for us, is that the island people were the crossing. last week. the crowds joined his funeral march in southern lebanon. jesse's family buried him in his home town to dining. no thoughts he site efforts were on the way to secure the release of the 2 of the citizens arrested by his val, following the attack now from toothaches to root canals. the dentist is treating guns as children, make ship clinic and dera by law. but he doesn't have enough equipment, so he's improvising how he casts for his patients, st. compassion, who always comes 1st, is the story of the my name is dr. o. down country. i'm a dentist specializing and treating children and people with special needs. and so one of the out of the i got married one day before the
any attempt to say that the prime minister things differently but is a finds it difficult to rein mr. ben. 3 or, and that's nonsense. the body of georgia indian national ma, out jazz, the one who killed 3 is right. these are the only border crossing between the occupied west. bank of jordan has been handed over to his family by his row. who was shot by is ready for us, is that the island people were the crossing. last week. the crowds joined his funeral march in southern lebanon. jesse's family...
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mr. wisconsin ben winkler gets tonight last will -- word.tonight, just days to go until the debate . we are fact checking trump on the economy as he backs
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mr. wisconsin ben winkler gets tonight last will -- word. the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle starts now. >>> tonight, just days to go until the debate . we are fact checking trump on the economy as he backs elon musk's plan for government spending within the high-stakes battle for control of congress takes shape. why all eyes are now on a key race in montana. trumps election interference case is finally back in court. what the judge is now saying about the timeline is the 11th hour gets underway on this thursday night. good evening. once again, i am stephanie ruhle. can you believe that we are now just 61 days away from the election and campaign donations are still pouring in, at least for kamala harris. the vice president raised more than $300 million in the month of august. it is over twice as much as the trump campaign, which raised also a whole lot of money, $130 million in the same time period. today, harris arrived in pittsburgh, pennsylvania. the city will be her home for the next four days as she prepares for her first debate against
mr. wisconsin ben winkler gets tonight last will -- word. the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle starts now. >>> tonight, just days to go until the debate . we are fact checking trump on the economy as he backs elon musk's plan for government spending within the high-stakes battle for control of congress takes shape. why all eyes are now on a key race in montana. trumps election interference case is finally back in court. what the judge is now saying about the timeline is the 11th hour...
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mr. ben schaefer is currently an operator with washington regional swat serving for seven years serving in critical and law enforcement roles for 20 years. schaefer has experience in canine handling with multiple deployments, developing training programs for the united states marine corps and other private security forms. thank you for being here. these men are experts in their field and professions relevant to the events of july 13. i believe they will be able to provide this forum and the american people with insights that have otherwise not been received and the attention they deserve. with that, i will turn it over to our subject matter experts beginning with mr. bunn gino for opening remarks. >> thanks for your time. thank you for doing this. sound ok? fantastic. let's get right to the point. this was an apocalyptic secured failure. a man was murdered in front of his family, three people were shot on live television. no sugar coating it. no time for bs. unfortunately as congress may cran
mr. ben schaefer is currently an operator with washington regional swat serving for seven years serving in critical and law enforcement roles for 20 years. schaefer has experience in canine handling with multiple deployments, developing training programs for the united states marine corps and other private security forms. thank you for being here. these men are experts in their field and professions relevant to the events of july 13. i believe they will be able to provide this forum and the...
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now by the former commander of the us army here in europe retired us army, lieutenant general ben hodges, mr. hodges is good to have you back on the program. i will ask you about ukraine. president modem is zalinski. he was present that today's contact media. in fact, that was his 1st in person appearance. at this meeting, i was struck by how much attention this fact is received, especially in the media here in germany, is, should we be reading any thing into this, or is there anything to be read here or yeah, what we should be reading into it is that this is rick's truly important for the survival of ukraine and their ability to win this conflict. and it also, i think, is important that he is able to speak face to face, to people like sector austin and others and convey to them the sense of urgency, of being able to deliver capabilities and on time. i mean, a lot has been promised, but it has not been delivered on time. and so i think his presence helps inject a little bit more urgency into the process. you bring me to my, my next question or point and zalinski and his address to day think
now by the former commander of the us army here in europe retired us army, lieutenant general ben hodges, mr. hodges is good to have you back on the program. i will ask you about ukraine. president modem is zalinski. he was present that today's contact media. in fact, that was his 1st in person appearance. at this meeting, i was struck by how much attention this fact is received, especially in the media here in germany, is, should we be reading any thing into this, or is there anything to be...
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ben hodges. let's listen. mr.ase explain to us why it is important for ukraine to obtain us permission to strike on the territory of russia and what objects will ukraine be able to hit if such permission is granted? first of all, i think. that it is terrible policy of the united states to impose restrictions on ukraine's ability to use weapons that we have already provided to ukraine, such as the three-kilometer atacoms. i think this policy is a result of the administration is not yet ready to undertake to help ukraine win. we don't have a clear vision of the outcome from the us perspective, and because of that we continue to engage in bad policy. i hope that will change. of course, ukraine has the right to defend itself, and that's why strikes on airfields from... russian attacks, whether it's missiles, whether it's drones, whether it's aircraft dropping guided bombs, are legitimate targets, and we should not limit ukraine in strikes for these purposes, mr. hodges, and according to your estimates, whether ukraine
ben hodges. let's listen. mr.ase explain to us why it is important for ukraine to obtain us permission to strike on the territory of russia and what objects will ukraine be able to hit if such permission is granted? first of all, i think. that it is terrible policy of the united states to impose restrictions on ukraine's ability to use weapons that we have already provided to ukraine, such as the three-kilometer atacoms. i think this policy is a result of the administration is not yet ready to...
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mr. nehru , we see this yemeni missile landing near ben gurion airport. can these attacks continue? will it cause more serious damage to this airport? yes , one of the questions actually raised in the israeli media is what they are facing today. the question is, if really inside the axis of resistance and especially in yemen. they were able to reach ilad, reach amrashash and rain missiles there, and even they can reach bandgrievon and reach the airport and other places. it has landed a kilometer away from bengrion airport and threatens the future of this regime, especially this airport except for example, it is considered a critical facility. a few months ago, we also witnessed the iranian response, which actually carried out attacks against the israeli regime, and its missiles and drones also hit the vicinity of tel aviv and bengrion airport. and it is very important to mention that the yemeni missile has traveled this long distance of more than 2 thousand kilometers. and it was able to pass through the air defense of israel and america, as well as other systems of the zionist regi
mr. nehru , we see this yemeni missile landing near ben gurion airport. can these attacks continue? will it cause more serious damage to this airport? yes , one of the questions actually raised in the israeli media is what they are facing today. the question is, if really inside the axis of resistance and especially in yemen. they were able to reach ilad, reach amrashash and rain missiles there, and even they can reach bandgrievon and reach the airport and other places. it has landed a...
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side of zionism that's so nakedly openly represented by people like smotric and ben gavir, but also uh more subtly by nahu, mr. barret uh editor of veterans today joining us from morocco and also we had with us mr. mick napier, the co-founder of the scottish palestine society from thank you for sharing your thoughts and views with us on this edition of the news review and thank you for watching this edition. the israeli genocide in the gaza strip is in its 336 day. and the regime continues to bomb the besieged territory indiscriminately, killing more palestinians in the latest attacks israely strikes on a residential building in central, hanunes have killed at least five palestinians, also regime attacks have continued to target homes in northern and central gaza, killing at least 33 people. the latest killings bring the overall death tool in the gaza strip to nearly 40,900, in nearly 94,500 have also been injured. the majority of those killed are women and children, at least 10,000. people are yet unaccounted for, presumed dead under the rubble of their homes throughout the besege strip. children make up mos
side of zionism that's so nakedly openly represented by people like smotric and ben gavir, but also uh more subtly by nahu, mr. barret uh editor of veterans today joining us from morocco and also we had with us mr. mick napier, the co-founder of the scottish palestine society from thank you for sharing your thoughts and views with us on this edition of the news review and thank you for watching this edition. the israeli genocide in the gaza strip is in its 336 day. and the regime continues to...
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mr. steve robinson and also ben pool for facilitating my request, and you know, i met mr. miguel gularza and the guy is a wealth of knowledge. he had so much information-within the first 5 minutes, i thought to myself, this guy could be a professional or consultant in bidding contracts. not only on the local, but there state and federal level. he just unbelievably competent and for him to be there on a wednesday afternoon and talking-helping these young entrepreneurs work wg their businesses how to bid jobs, how to fill out contracts and how to adhere to the city administrative code, it was unbelievable. i had a really great time and meeting everyone there. i just want to say i think that that is a excellent facility, and just really appreciative and i'm going to come for one of the bbq, and for the graduation ceremony for the current cohort when they graduate, but i would just recommend for anyone on this commission to see that. it was excellent. thank you. >> great. thank you commissioner. okay. anything else commissioners? okay. next item is ms. lennear, can you read th
mr. steve robinson and also ben pool for facilitating my request, and you know, i met mr. miguel gularza and the guy is a wealth of knowledge. he had so much information-within the first 5 minutes, i thought to myself, this guy could be a professional or consultant in bidding contracts. not only on the local, but there state and federal level. he just unbelievably competent and for him to be there on a wednesday afternoon and talking-helping these young entrepreneurs work wg their businesses...
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of zionism that's so nakedly, openly represented by people like smotric and ben gavir, but also uh more subtly by netanyahu. mr. barrett, uh, editor of veterans today, joining us from morocco, and also... had with us, mr. mick napier, the co-founder of the scottish palestine society uh, from glasgow. thank you for sharing your thoughts and views with us on this edition of the news review and thank you for watching this edition. gaza has come under more israeli air strikes that have left 20 palestinians dead. the air strikes targeted the southern city of rafa and the nasara refugee camp in central gaza. there have been separate deadly attacks on other parts of the strip as well, including in gaza city. the palestinian territory has been suffering from intense israely bombardment since october 7th. the death toll is now nearing a 40,000. 900 women and children make up the majority of those killed in israel's military campaign, which is condemned as a genocide. the us also faces widespread criticism for its complicity in the genocide. it has continued to provide military and political support to israel. our corre
of zionism that's so nakedly, openly represented by people like smotric and ben gavir, but also uh more subtly by netanyahu. mr. barrett, uh, editor of veterans today, joining us from morocco, and also... had with us, mr. mick napier, the co-founder of the scottish palestine society uh, from glasgow. thank you for sharing your thoughts and views with us on this edition of the news review and thank you for watching this edition. gaza has come under more israeli air strikes that have left 20...
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this is collected ben cox 70 to strips. i'm nice there, mr. fulcher. some $50.00 to $60000000.00 tons of aluminum waste generated globally every year and several 100009, jared alone. 20 to also one of the most recycled materials to be case out as even a truck that attention within the drinking history. this full of traits was commissioned by the managing direct. so if you live, i ain't gonna increase. we'll see that it's supposed to be case of cycling mission as a way of reducing waste. con, need to be disposed of. why is valued in the right way? and so please do not just lit up the environment with it. please dispose of property a cheap week a if indeed you cool describes themselves as an environmental audit on the streets of process as a for most of the diversity with the suffering of the planet is still part of the joining our environmental policies are taking. i'm thinking it's the same environment. well, what a talent now as you are probably aware where the apartments are changing all over the world and becoming more predictable, that's close to l
this is collected ben cox 70 to strips. i'm nice there, mr. fulcher. some $50.00 to $60000000.00 tons of aluminum waste generated globally every year and several 100009, jared alone. 20 to also one of the most recycled materials to be case out as even a truck that attention within the drinking history. this full of traits was commissioned by the managing direct. so if you live, i ain't gonna increase. we'll see that it's supposed to be case of cycling mission as a way of reducing waste. con,...
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zionism, that's so nakedly, openly represented by people like smotric and ben gavire, but also uh more subtly by netanyahu, mr. barrett, uh, editor of veterans today, joining us from morocco, and also we had with us, mr. mick napier, the co-founder of the scottish palestine society uh, from glasgow. thank you for sharing your thoughts and views with us on this edition of the news review and thank you for watching this edition. a us activist has been killed in the occupied west bank after getting shot in the head by israeli forces, a 26 year old activist. um, isanur ezi igi was hospitalized and placed in the intensive care unit after iof soldiers shot her with live ammunition. the incident took place in the town of beta, south of nabul, she was participating in a protest against illegal israeli setment expansions. the protest however turned violent when israeli forces fired live ammunitions, stun grenades and tear gas. at demonstrators, israel continues to build settlements across the occupied territories in violation of international law, and the regime's violent crackdown on protests against its illegal move
zionism, that's so nakedly, openly represented by people like smotric and ben gavire, but also uh more subtly by netanyahu, mr. barrett, uh, editor of veterans today, joining us from morocco, and also we had with us, mr. mick napier, the co-founder of the scottish palestine society uh, from glasgow. thank you for sharing your thoughts and views with us on this edition of the news review and thank you for watching this edition. a us activist has been killed in the occupied west bank after...
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mr. waxman and others, , although there had ben incremental progress over the years. congress was able to force cigarette packs to carry warnings about how smoking could be hazardous to your health. they were able to ban smoking on flights. they were able to ban some advertising for tobacco on tv and broadcast over time. so there was increasing recognition of the health hazards caused that were linked to smoking, but still people didn't see the tobacco companies as deliberately trying to get peoplele addicted. one of theda things the fda shod is that r.j. reynolds had applied forfo a patent to double the levels of nicotine in cigarettes. that was a new fact that people had not known before. another thing that fda commissioner david kessler rot outo was that while up to 50% of people got addicted to alcohol, when he came to cigarettes the addiction levels were 75-90% of smokers. those were new facts that waxman was trying to get out to the public. >> host: but we've been t discussing the effects of smoking since the 1950s. the famous surgeon general support in your 60s
mr. waxman and others, , although there had ben incremental progress over the years. congress was able to force cigarette packs to carry warnings about how smoking could be hazardous to your health. they were able to ban smoking on flights. they were able to ban some advertising for tobacco on tv and broadcast over time. so there was increasing recognition of the health hazards caused that were linked to smoking, but still people didn't see the tobacco companies as deliberately trying to get...
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reporters his ambition was to be seen as the british government's mr ukraine, a role until recently held by his conservative predecessor benlace. well, god bless john gilley, so to speak, and outshine his predecessor volos. we will only be grateful for that. now we will talk about the dnipropetrovsk region and the situation there. odar kala, deputy of the dnipropetrovsk regional council, volunteer in contact with the studio. glory to ukraine, odarko, glad to see and hear you. glory to the heroes. glory to the heroes. well that, this morning, the enemy hit the dnipropetrovsk region, in particular , pavlograd. yes, now a little, a little statistics. several occupations took place in the city. an apartment was on fire in one of the high-rise buildings. five emergency workers were rescued. at least one person died, the number of injured increased to 18 people, i just quoted the head of dnipropetrovsk , serhiy lysak, well, maybe the situation is getting worse, what kind of attack was it, what news from pavlograd? unfortunately, the number of victims has already increased to 58 persons, and emergency and rescue work, they contin
reporters his ambition was to be seen as the british government's mr ukraine, a role until recently held by his conservative predecessor benlace. well, god bless john gilley, so to speak, and outshine his predecessor volos. we will only be grateful for that. now we will talk about the dnipropetrovsk region and the situation there. odar kala, deputy of the dnipropetrovsk regional council, volunteer in contact with the studio. glory to ukraine, odarko, glad to see and hear you. glory to the...
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benning. >> thank you mr. chairman. i would like to start by thanking witnesses for their testimony. the fafsa form is critical for students from all backgrounds to access federal financial aid and a great college education. my district is home to i believe ten great colleges universities, and community colleges. and thousands of students who rely on fafsa every year so that they can attend school, graduate and help grow our economy. unfortunately, it's very clear that department of education failed these students last year. as well as parents financial aid administrators all over the country and i hope that this committee uses this -- oversight capacity in a bipartisan manner. to ensure that the education department does this year. we need to be helping solve the problems not using this to condemn a department that i suspect was trying its best. with that said, i would leak to ask you both regard with the fafsa delays in the 2024, 2025 school year was the problem fundamentally a technology issue, a leadership issue, or a funding issue? i understand that all three contributed to the
benning. >> thank you mr. chairman. i would like to start by thanking witnesses for their testimony. the fafsa form is critical for students from all backgrounds to access federal financial aid and a great college education. my district is home to i believe ten great colleges universities, and community colleges. and thousands of students who rely on fafsa every year so that they can attend school, graduate and help grow our economy. unfortunately, it's very clear that department of...
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and as you said quite rightly, ben, mr kohli died.ds away from his house in braunstone town, which is a suburb of the city of leicester . suburb of the city of leicester. he died, however, about an hour away at nottingham's queen's medical centre, where he was taken . and the police say that taken. and the police say that after a post—mortem examination it is believed that he died of a neck injury, but they'll be doing some further tests. his family, which we know from reports he was very close to have described him as a loving, caring person who took his dog, rocky, for multiple walks. every single day around that same park. but it's ultimately that dog walk which led to his death . dog walk which led to his death. >> okay, well, yeah, awful story. thank you for that. we'll keep a keen eye on it. of course, as it develops. and the trial as well said there probably won't come for some time. our thoughts are with mr kohli and his family. let's read some emails that have been flying in before we head to the break. david talking about el
and as you said quite rightly, ben, mr kohli died.ds away from his house in braunstone town, which is a suburb of the city of leicester . suburb of the city of leicester. he died, however, about an hour away at nottingham's queen's medical centre, where he was taken . and the police say that taken. and the police say that after a post—mortem examination it is believed that he died of a neck injury, but they'll be doing some further tests. his family, which we know from reports he was very...
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mr al fayed who died last year, but sold to the state of qatar. they say that the victims were failed and they will settle legal claims. ben king reporting.e bbc sounds app or search for it online. let's turn to germany now — where the party of chancellor 0laf scholz has secured a narrow victory over the far right afd in a key regional election. brandenburg in the country's north—east has been safely in social democrat hands since german reunification more than 30 years ago, but two regional elections earlier this month saw major gains for the far right. 0ur correspondent mark lowen is in potsdam, the capital of brandenburg state, with more details on the final result. so the spd, social democrats have won with a very narrow victory, 30.7% of the votes just behind them, the afd, the far right alternative for deutschland at 29.6%, and then others. after that, the cdu of the centre right and a new populist party on the left. so there's just over 1% between these two parties. so that will provide some respite, i think, for 0laf schulz, given the fact that there were increasing calls for him to stand aside, to not be the candidate of the spd
mr al fayed who died last year, but sold to the state of qatar. they say that the victims were failed and they will settle legal claims. ben king reporting.e bbc sounds app or search for it online. let's turn to germany now — where the party of chancellor 0laf scholz has secured a narrow victory over the far right afd in a key regional election. brandenburg in the country's north—east has been safely in social democrat hands since german reunification more than 30 years ago, but two...
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joining me now is ben rhodes, former deputy national security adviser in the bottom -- the obama and mrld. i'm eager to get your thoughts on whether this is just an unvarnished attempt of the part of netanyahu to basically run out the clock until november when i suppose in his hopes, trump winds and any potential deal would require far less concessions on the part of netanyahu. >> yeah. there's not a lot of mystery to this, alex. what's interesting is this a lot more public discussion of this in israel in the media and on the streets and even here in the united states. it's been clear for a long time that netanyahu's political survival is going to tie to the perpetuation of the war. he avoided accountability for the failures of october 7th. he tried to divide his opposition as he's always done and he is constantly move the goalposts of cease-fire negotiations. there was a common absurdity in the spring to joe biden, going out and presenting what he called an israeli proposal that israel's negotiators had talked about with american mediators but that prime minister men yahoo himself coul
joining me now is ben rhodes, former deputy national security adviser in the bottom -- the obama and mrld. i'm eager to get your thoughts on whether this is just an unvarnished attempt of the part of netanyahu to basically run out the clock until november when i suppose in his hopes, trump winds and any potential deal would require far less concessions on the part of netanyahu. >> yeah. there's not a lot of mystery to this, alex. what's interesting is this a lot more public discussion of...
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i think it is trying to find a deal, but i also have a sense of ben, prime minister once and now has a dr. jekyll and mr. hyde kind of complex. and so while he really wants to bring on the hostages, he really wants to progress with the negotiations and agrees in english to terms of agreements that are difficult for us to process. when he returned. so when he consult with his most radical ministers you ease too frightened to actually take it forward. i don't know if hamas will agree to any deal that is on the table. their goal is to survive. and i think their goal is also to create a regional conflict that has been failing and do that to an extent. but they're still trying. i don't know if they'll agree to a deal, but i need my policymakers to show me that they are doing everything they can. and if they can't do it, they need to go out to the public and say there are other interest that are overriding a deal that will save the hostages. and you have to understand we are the policymakers and we have to make those difficult decisions. but i haven't received that answer even yesterday in the conference prim
i think it is trying to find a deal, but i also have a sense of ben, prime minister once and now has a dr. jekyll and mr. hyde kind of complex. and so while he really wants to bring on the hostages, he really wants to progress with the negotiations and agrees in english to terms of agreements that are difficult for us to process. when he returned. so when he consult with his most radical ministers you ease too frightened to actually take it forward. i don't know if hamas will agree to any deal...
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countersniper team that one of our whistleblowers, ben schafer, had talked about from his vantage point and being able to see thomas crooks at an earlier time. mr. chairman, i point these things out to the committee and again to echo my good friend, representative crane, i challenge you to continue to go forward and to not be feared away from the idea of being labeled a con conspiracy cyst by looking into every possible outcome. being able to look at every possible provided video, listen to every single testimony of each individual whistleblower. but i also pledge my continued support for the task force as does rep crane to provide information, intel and any of our findings to help further this investigation. while it is an independent investigation, i want to you know that it is not exclusive of the efforts in which you are taking and that we are here to work together to rye to find a solution to improve our secret service and to guarantee the protection of not just president donald trump but any of the actual nominees on either side of the aisle. thank you so much for this opportunity. chair kelly: i want to thank you both now. we have put th
countersniper team that one of our whistleblowers, ben schafer, had talked about from his vantage point and being able to see thomas crooks at an earlier time. mr. chairman, i point these things out to the committee and again to echo my good friend, representative crane, i challenge you to continue to go forward and to not be feared away from the idea of being labeled a con conspiracy cyst by looking into every possible outcome. being able to look at every possible provided video, listen to...
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ben king. we have learned today that in 2008 the metropolitan police investigated the case of a 15—year—old girl who said she was sexually assaulted by mrrrods. that case was passed to the crown prosecution service but they took no further action. they say that was because they had no realistic prospect of a conviction based on the evidence that they had at the time. there was a similar case which made it to the cps but no further in 2015, and three subsequent cases which did not make it as far as the cps. now, contrast that with the 20 or more women who have been in touch with the bbc to detail their experiences of sexual assault while working at harrods. and we have also been contacted by dozens more who have detailed their experiences of assaults at the hands of mr al fayed. the deputy prime minister, angela rayner, was on the television this morning and she called his allegations horrifying as she said she was concerned about powerful people who seem to get away with it time and time again. harrods is now no longer owned by mr al fayed who died last year, but sold to the state of qatar. they say that the victims were failed and they
ben king. we have learned today that in 2008 the metropolitan police investigated the case of a 15—year—old girl who said she was sexually assaulted by mrrrods. that case was passed to the crown prosecution service but they took no further action. they say that was because they had no realistic prospect of a conviction based on the evidence that they had at the time. there was a similar case which made it to the cps but no further in 2015, and three subsequent cases which did not make it as...
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we're sorry to be losing ben at the end of this term. >> mr. chairman, thank you and thank you to all of the member of the committee.. i had the honor to speak with each of you and to seek the advice during the confirmation process, and it's been invaluable to me. tion process, it has been invaluable to me in these last 270 some days in leading this agency. i want to thank you for holding this critically important hearing to consider the staffing levels and customer service at the united states social security administration. we do so on september 11, and chairman and ranking member grassley, i join you in solidarity with every american in remembering that day. i don't think i could ever experience a clear sky on september without thinking of that day. on that fateful day, social security was also present, not sorting through the physical verbal, but we were there to make sure survivor benefits were paid to all the kids will most parents in those attacks. perhaps after sustaining this republic with the pandemic, the challenge we face today in s
we're sorry to be losing ben at the end of this term. >> mr. chairman, thank you and thank you to all of the member of the committee.. i had the honor to speak with each of you and to seek the advice during the confirmation process, and it's been invaluable to me. tion process, it has been invaluable to me in these last 270 some days in leading this agency. i want to thank you for holding this critically important hearing to consider the staffing levels and customer service at the united...
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so ben wallace is facing questions about his role in trying to protect those uk special forces from prosecution, bbc sources, bbc panorama has been told by sources that mrlly proved a draft change to bill that would see special forces face a reduced prosecution time limit from ten years to five year, there is two key allegation he is facing, first he was aware of the allegations of war crimes at the time the bill was submitted to parliament and second he was aware of concerns into investigations that were carried out into the allegation, so when mr wallace does start giving evidence, behind me at the royal courts ofjustice behind me at the royal courts of justice shortly after 10am. he is facing questions ability what he knew but crucially when he knew it. what he knew but crucially when he knew it— he knew it. has he given any indication — he knew it. has he given any indication of— he knew it. has he given any indication of how _ he knew it. has he given any indication of how he - he knew it. has he given any indication of how he will - indication of how he will respond to those allegations? well, mr wallace said it would be wholly inappropriate and i
so ben wallace is facing questions about his role in trying to protect those uk special forces from prosecution, bbc sources, bbc panorama has been told by sources that mrlly proved a draft change to bill that would see special forces face a reduced prosecution time limit from ten years to five year, there is two key allegation he is facing, first he was aware of the allegations of war crimes at the time the bill was submitted to parliament and second he was aware of concerns into...
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mr wallace is then said to have halved the time limit for prosecutions to five years. 0ur defence correspondent jonathan beale has been in the inquiry and has been listening to what benial forces, namely the sas, did deliberately kill unarmed civilians in afghanistan, in helmand province between the years 2010 and 2013. also, whether there was a cover up and then also whether the original investigation by the royal military police was adequate. now, ben wallace became defence secretary a long time after these events in 2019. he says when he entered office, he was always wanting to get to the bottom of these allegations. he said he was the man. he was the defence secretary who set up this inquiry. he said that's hardly evidence of a cover up on his part. that said, we have heard a seen a number of memos, internal memos inside the mod, which raised concerns about a panorama programme investigating these allegations. one of those memos said that the allegations, many of them included in the panorama programme, were broadly true, without specifying which allegations. so there are questions as to whether ben wallace acted fast enough, and that's what he's being pressed on
mr wallace is then said to have halved the time limit for prosecutions to five years. 0ur defence correspondent jonathan beale has been in the inquiry and has been listening to what benial forces, namely the sas, did deliberately kill unarmed civilians in afghanistan, in helmand province between the years 2010 and 2013. also, whether there was a cover up and then also whether the original investigation by the royal military police was adequate. now, ben wallace became defence secretary a long...
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mr. t. >> and a former president who, yes, has been the target of apparent if assassinations twice but is also an instigator of political violence. stuart: ben. that's nonsense sense, in my opinion. >> it's absolute nonsense, and it's insulting and, frankly, i think it has no place in our political discourse. the idea that you would turn around and within 24 hours of this latest attempt and basically say it's his fault, you know, his skirt was too short or something like that,, it's something that is shul ab a hornet, and it puts the sly to the whole narrative that democrats, they're about civility and bipartisanship and getting along with your neighbors and not demonizing anybody on the other side, and we want you to be 5eub8 to have thanksgiving without arguing about politics and the like. no. they hate donald trump and his supporters. they wish one of these assassins, frankly, the most extreme ones wish that they had succeeded. that's how much they hate him, and they're determined to not look at themselves and all the craze somethingses they've said about donald trump over the last eight years which obviously factored into the decisions t
mr. t. >> and a former president who, yes, has been the target of apparent if assassinations twice but is also an instigator of political violence. stuart: ben. that's nonsense sense, in my opinion. >> it's absolute nonsense, and it's insulting and, frankly, i think it has no place in our political discourse. the idea that you would turn around and within 24 hours of this latest attempt and basically say it's his fault, you know, his skirt was too short or something like that,, it's...
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mr. former republican governor larry hogan, who remains pretty popular in maryland despite being as i said, i republican. this is what retiring senator ben cardin of maryland said about also brexit. let me quote him she has a challenge. there's no question about that, and we recognized she has to work work on that as you know, this is a must-win a seat for democrats. how does she overcome that challenge i think she overcomes a chao over overcomes a challenge by doing exactly what she's been doing, which is which is working hard she is running against somebody who has a 100% name recognition in the state because the former governor for eight years, but she's also running against somebody who now is finding himself reintroducing himself to the people of the state for a person while he was the he was the governor actually vetoed legislation that supported privacy protections and withheld funds going towards abortion providers and reproductive health health providers. >> three-and-a-half million dollars. i released on my first day in office because he would not release those funds, but now he now he's saying he's had a change of heart on tho
mr. former republican governor larry hogan, who remains pretty popular in maryland despite being as i said, i republican. this is what retiring senator ben cardin of maryland said about also brexit. let me quote him she has a challenge. there's no question about that, and we recognized she has to work work on that as you know, this is a must-win a seat for democrats. how does she overcome that challenge i think she overcomes a chao over overcomes a challenge by doing exactly what she's been...
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mr. davidson, did actually seek a commutation from the office of the pardon attorney twice and was denied both times but went right to benresident trump, how he would he have access. >> i mean, this is the idea of most people think about fairness and a kind they've due process how did he have direct contact with at least access to the president we don't know exactly, but we do know that his attorney also represented donald trump junior so and the his attorneys husband is also very well connected and represented other members of the trump organization. >> so that probably got his foot in the door, elbow rubbing indeed, andrew, when you think about how often we hear the phrase soft on crime and how often this has been used as political ammunition during campaigns. in particular, whether somebody is soft on crime, whether they believe want should be released. this factors into but conceivably absolutely. >> absolutely. it does. i mean, on a on a kind of an ethical and an effective level, former president trump now has to bear responsibility for the fact that this convicted narcotics traffickers and cop killer was out on the
mr. davidson, did actually seek a commutation from the office of the pardon attorney twice and was denied both times but went right to benresident trump, how he would he have access. >> i mean, this is the idea of most people think about fairness and a kind they've due process how did he have direct contact with at least access to the president we don't know exactly, but we do know that his attorney also represented donald trump junior so and the his attorneys husband is also very well...
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mr. wall street. and now you're telling me we're going to bail out wall street and i can't really do that but in the end, benetary of treasury, hank paulson convinced him there was no economy coming around tomorrow. if we didn't do it. so it didn't get done. i don't think he in hindsight, it wasn't something he would have wanted, but i think in reflection he realized it was necessary. just something he didn't really like. >> no very interesting. you did also speak, of course, to donald trump for the book and you also spoke with maggie haberman, who's a cnn analyst here. obviously, the new york times chronicler of donald trump, and she said to you that there are two main influences in his life. one was worried cone and the other was fred trump. fred trump being donald trump's father. what role do you think fred trump played in shaping donald trump and donald trump's presidency? >> well, i didn't ask him about that when i interviewed them. i've interviewed him a few times, but i didn't ask him about his father, but from what i've read from others and from maggie haberman's, it seems as if his father was a domi
mr. wall street. and now you're telling me we're going to bail out wall street and i can't really do that but in the end, benetary of treasury, hank paulson convinced him there was no economy coming around tomorrow. if we didn't do it. so it didn't get done. i don't think he in hindsight, it wasn't something he would have wanted, but i think in reflection he realized it was necessary. just something he didn't really like. >> no very interesting. you did also speak, of course, to donald...
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mr. trump has. we're going to talk about it with kellyanne conway who will be right here on set. but before we get to that, i want to briefly weigh in how prime minister ben netanyahu can -- benjamin netanyahu is trying his best the teach joe biden and kamala harris why appeasement never works. and that's the subject of tonight's riff. ♪ ♪ larry: so is last friday prime minister netanyahu blasted the u.n. as a swamp of anti-semitic bile and a contemptuous farce. then he promptly sent the id the f forces to bomb hezbollah's headquarters, a move that took out longtime hezbollah killer hassan nasrallah as well as other terrorist commandos. today israel has launched raids into southern lebanon to clean out hezbollah and maybe allow 60,000 displaced israelis to return to their homes in the north. it shows how actions speak louder than words, that words can be a warning, but effective actions constitute deterrence. mere words like deescalation and ceasefire almost always make the situation worse. now, joe biden commend if by called nasrallah's death a measure of justice, but then he relapsed into yet another call for some kind of negotiated ceasefire. believe i
mr. trump has. we're going to talk about it with kellyanne conway who will be right here on set. but before we get to that, i want to briefly weigh in how prime minister ben netanyahu can -- benjamin netanyahu is trying his best the teach joe biden and kamala harris why appeasement never works. and that's the subject of tonight's riff. ♪ ♪ larry: so is last friday prime minister netanyahu blasted the u.n. as a swamp of anti-semitic bile and a contemptuous farce. then he promptly sent the id...
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mr. trump, big talk. that's where we start the day with some of our favorite experts and friends. former republican congressman, david jolly is here. also joining us, professor of history at nyu, ruth ben-ghiat is back. with me at the table, professor at princeton university, eddie glaude is here. i start with you because we watched that, just about two minutes from vice president harris' clip together. she is strong and getting stronger. i have always been a fan of her retail political skill set. i thought when she launched her event and political historians will write their own history of her sort of life span as a candidate, but i have always been impressed by her political talents. she gets stronger every day. and i have seen her give this stump speech. it sort of always happens to be when i'm on the air so i get the benefit of getting to watch a lot of her events live. she is just -- she's just very good at this. >> she's getting better and better. i think it has a lot to do with what it feels like to be unscripted even though she is. the more she gives the stump speech, the more comfortable she is with what she's saying, she's improvised in and around the hit lines. and you can f
mr. trump, big talk. that's where we start the day with some of our favorite experts and friends. former republican congressman, david jolly is here. also joining us, professor of history at nyu, ruth ben-ghiat is back. with me at the table, professor at princeton university, eddie glaude is here. i start with you because we watched that, just about two minutes from vice president harris' clip together. she is strong and getting stronger. i have always been a fan of her retail political skill...
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mrs. harris including white dudes for harris, cat ladies for kamala. joining virtually were celebrities that included chris rock, bentiller, jennifer lopez, tracee ellis ross, and meryl streep. another celebrity who joined the event was julia roberts. here are some of her comments during that event. [video clip] >> i heard you were so excited you wanted to be here tonight. why? >> well, first of all, oprah, thank you for hosting this. i guess if i started a voting club it would be conversationalists for kamala. to talk, to listen, to be heard, to have this back and forth is so unique in this campaign. beautiful, wonderful, kamala harris who i had the fortune of knowing for many years, i am a mother of two kids and this is their first chance to vote in an election. i couldn't be more excited for them to have the legacy to say that their first vote they ever cast for president was for you. i have chills saying that out loud. >> are you going to the polls together? are you organizing a party? what is happening? >> i wish we were all going together. in fact, they are in college. so, we will be separated on the great day
mrs. harris including white dudes for harris, cat ladies for kamala. joining virtually were celebrities that included chris rock, bentiller, jennifer lopez, tracee ellis ross, and meryl streep. another celebrity who joined the event was julia roberts. here are some of her comments during that event. [video clip] >> i heard you were so excited you wanted to be here tonight. why? >> well, first of all, oprah, thank you for hosting this. i guess if i started a voting club it would be...