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if mr ben—gvir was able to persuade the other far right nationalist party in the ministration to alsoent into a minority administration and it would then be vulnerable, and if everyone really wanted to, they could in theory bring down mr netanyahu's government. that does not appear to be the plan, and so it would appear that we are going to see maybe tomorrow, it may be saturday, the israeli charity cabinet and government meet to finally take a closer look at the agreement —— security cabinet. a closer look at the agreement -- security cabinet.— -- security cabinet. that meeting _ -- security cabinet. that meeting delayed, - -- security cabinet. that| meeting delayed, pushed —— security cabinet. that meeting delayed, pushed back, because these release were not happy with what hamas were asking for in terms of concessions?- asking for in terms of concessions? . �* , ., concessions? that's what we were told — concessions? that's what we were told earlier _ concessions? that's what we were told earlier in - concessions? that's what we were told earlier in the - concessions? that's what w
if mr ben—gvir was able to persuade the other far right nationalist party in the ministration to alsoent into a minority administration and it would then be vulnerable, and if everyone really wanted to, they could in theory bring down mr netanyahu's government. that does not appear to be the plan, and so it would appear that we are going to see maybe tomorrow, it may be saturday, the israeli charity cabinet and government meet to finally take a closer look at the agreement —— security...
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netanyahu's administration, because that is the nuclear option that could be played here if mr. benle to persuade the other far-right nationalist party in the administration to also leave, it would turn mr. netanyahu's government into a minority administration, and it would then be vulnerable, and if everyone really wanted to, they could in theory bring down mr. netanyahu's government. that does not appear to be the plan, and so it would appear that we are going to see maybe tomorrow, maybe saturday, the israeli security cabinet and government meet to finally take a closer look at the cease-fire agreement. ben: and that meeting delayed, pushed back because the israelis were not happy with what hamas were asking for in terms of concessions. jonah: well, that's what we were told earlier in the day. it is hard to know whether it really was about these extra concessions which we were told were the problem because we had a briefing by the israeli prime minister spokesman making a clear that the holdup was due to the fact that hamas had insisted on changing some parts of the agreement. wa
netanyahu's administration, because that is the nuclear option that could be played here if mr. benle to persuade the other far-right nationalist party in the administration to also leave, it would turn mr. netanyahu's government into a minority administration, and it would then be vulnerable, and if everyone really wanted to, they could in theory bring down mr. netanyahu's government. that does not appear to be the plan, and so it would appear that we are going to see maybe tomorrow, maybe...
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and so he's going to be under enormous pressure to follow suit as his partner, mr. ben v. uh, the administer of the, of the internal security. are you called at national security for some odd reason? but, but he's going to be um, pressure to, to withdraw from the coalition. now in that event, the coalition basically is a minority coalition, but as i said before, it will get a safety net for the implementation of the next phases. if, if it needs to be to happen, because until now mr. nathaniel has not submitted, nor does he require to legally the agreements to uh, to the kinetic for its vote. but if you are in egypt springing now, mind that saloon hayes in the system, professor in critical security studies at the delta institute for graduate studies and testing bought on a professor of international affairs at the cost of university. good. have you both with us? i've stopped this time with 10100. it's not often that we get to see what we just saw or a few hours ago, right? this exchange very public of captives who's being held for so long in gaza watching the reaction in te
and so he's going to be under enormous pressure to follow suit as his partner, mr. ben v. uh, the administer of the, of the internal security. are you called at national security for some odd reason? but, but he's going to be um, pressure to, to withdraw from the coalition. now in that event, the coalition basically is a minority coalition, but as i said before, it will get a safety net for the implementation of the next phases. if, if it needs to be to happen, because until now mr. nathaniel...
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mr. ben van and mr. smoke which seemed to be glorifying the war and wanted to continue no matter what the hell with the hostages, send the hell with everything else. if those 2 do not leave the government, that would be fine. i assume this is what you, what you insinuated in your question, that would be assign the lead time. you all probably looked at the not in the cabinet meeting, not only government meeting, but crime and me and said gentlemen, enough with the drama. you don't need to make a show out of this stop with the grand standing. this is not going to go beyond the 1st stage. i doubt it will even make it the beginning of the 1st rate because the ceasefire will be violated and the water will resume if they want to. to that point, why haven't we heard from, from aerial show, from the prime minister very briefly as well, because this is always the case. when there's news that is not necessarily very good, be disappears. now you can always say that this is the sabbath, the whole, the da
mr. ben van and mr. smoke which seemed to be glorifying the war and wanted to continue no matter what the hell with the hostages, send the hell with everything else. if those 2 do not leave the government, that would be fine. i assume this is what you, what you insinuated in your question, that would be assign the lead time. you all probably looked at the not in the cabinet meeting, not only government meeting, but crime and me and said gentlemen, enough with the drama. you don't need to make a...
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now back to this in our says, indeed mister smart patient, mr. ben, via withdrawal from the government. and now has 3 options in front of it. so to have them still vote with a convolution. even though it may, it may, it will be a lot of wisc or, you know, it'll be a very, very tight parliament. assuming that if the ceasefire falters and the war resumes, they will come back into the go. this is i think, what are your plans or what are you? oh, this is ideal scenario. the 2nd is, tory shuffle is government to, to, to regard these 2 as if that you left without any intent to coming back and try and attract south central as parties into his coalition. i doubt that can happen, but as a possibly the 3rd option is that this signals a major breakdown of the coalition that that still ahead of it has a different laws and punches and conscription uh to orthodox jews. and he knows he can't make ends meet here and he's going to go for an election. these are the 3 possibilities in front of how long you've broken it down fast so nicely and those 3 different scenario
now back to this in our says, indeed mister smart patient, mr. ben, via withdrawal from the government. and now has 3 options in front of it. so to have them still vote with a convolution. even though it may, it may, it will be a lot of wisc or, you know, it'll be a very, very tight parliament. assuming that if the ceasefire falters and the war resumes, they will come back into the go. this is i think, what are your plans or what are you? oh, this is ideal scenario. the 2nd is, tory shuffle is...
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neutrogena >> stephen: hey, everybody, we're back with mr. ben stiller.ts of the 20th century. one of things i love is they were in this theater many times on the ed sullivan show. how many times with aon? >> ben: 36 times. >> stephen: what have you uncovered about making this film, about your family and your own life? >> ben: i wanted to make something about them when my dad died in 2020 and my mom had been gone for a few years before that. it sort of turn into a story about being in a family that since show business. my sister and i grew up with annette and now i have kids who are interested in being in it and how that crossed over. my parents' creativity and their relationship and how that was sort of interconnected. they were married for 60-something years. they worked together and they came on the on sullivan show and that made their career and when that happened, when they started have success on the show, their comedy team became their identity. they had to work with that. >> stephen: that wasn't the plan. >> ben: she wanted to be a serious actress
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mr. ben folds, everyone. >> stephen: thank you, ben. ben's got a new album. it's called "slayer."st christmas album. i just want to say i'm really glad you're here. i'm glad you've got the album because this makes a great jackmas present. it really does. folks, if you watch the show, you know i spend most of my time right over there in the news fields of alberobello, italy, collecting the most topical story limestone which i arrange into double skin walls with a wedge-shaped roof of corbelled chiancarelle bearing mythological markings in white ash to present the distinctive and stately pugliese trulli dwelling that is my monologue. but sometimes, just sometimes, folks, while on the lam after a break-in in an orphanage, i crawl into the rusted-out engine housing of an abandoned subaru impreza, then pull the door from an old porta-potty over me and cower inside the leaky burglar yurt of news that is my segment... ♪ ♪ >> "meanwhile"! [cheers and applause] >> stephen: it's a silver lining. that's a silver lining of the next four years. it's "meanwhile." meanwhile, skincare company dov
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ben. >> mr. cramer, did you have a good sunday afternoon? >> you bet i did. that was you bet i did.ou're coming to new orleans or not, but make sure that you get nolan smith and jalen carr on that plane you don't want. >> i will be there. >> i will be there to thank the team and thank you. how can i help? >> listen, i've been sitting on keys, keys, keys for about two. years watching it go down. bought some more to even down my price. i'm now about dead even. should i hold on or. >> we want. >> this one. >> we want this one. this is a company that has solutions. first of all, it's not expensive. at all. and second, anything that measures reminds me of like, godzilla. that's another one. like they are doing. i have a terrific business, niche business. i like it, and i think you should own it, and i think you should buy it. and that, ladies and gentlemen, the conclusion of the lightning round. >> the lightning round is sponsored by charles schwab. coming up as dry january comes to a close. is now the time to invest in the wine and spirits stocks? cramer's giving you his take next. tomo
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joining us now, civil rights attorney ben crump. mr. crump, always good to see you.t's your reaction to the trump justice department pausing all pending cases in the civil rights division? >> we're very disturbed talking to the family members of george floyd and breonna taylor and others. it's just very disturbing. jake tapper the fact that we all saw the videon for nine minutes and 29 seconds, so are wetype of condut by police? do we condone police officers in louisville, kentucky, lying on a probable cause affidavit going and killing this innocent black woman, breonna taylor? i is equal justice under the law for all americans, not just for some americans, not just for the privileged americans, but for all americans. >> you represented breonna taylor's family. as you noted, you won a $12 million settlement for her family from the city of louisville. have you spoken to the taylor family about how they might be reacting to this move by the trump administration? >> yeah. breonna's mother is just heartbroken. she fought so hard to get what measure of justice she could f
joining us now, civil rights attorney ben crump. mr. crump, always good to see you.t's your reaction to the trump justice department pausing all pending cases in the civil rights division? >> we're very disturbed talking to the family members of george floyd and breonna taylor and others. it's just very disturbing. jake tapper the fact that we all saw the videon for nine minutes and 29 seconds, so are wetype of condut by police? do we condone police officers in louisville, kentucky, lying...
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here, because the reality is, is we've gotten to know the names of some israeli officials itamar ben-gvir, mr. smotrich, who are far right members of benjamin netanyahu's coalition. they keep him in power by being part of his coalition. they've been very much opposed to the deal and, as eamon has said, bragging openly that they blocked this exact same deal which has been on the table multiple times, given that this is the exact same deal, nothing other than nothing else has changed. am i wrong to sort of make the illusion that this was delayed and delayed and delayed in part to have the same deal come closer to trump's taking power so that trump could take credit for it? does that ring true to you? >> i think that may be part of it, joy. but i also think that bibi netanyahu could have struck this deal eight months ago when it was first offered by the americans, but i think he wanted to further destroy hamas and in the process, further destroy gaza. and if you look at what happened over the last eight months, the thousands of people have been killed in just the destruction, turning gaza really
here, because the reality is, is we've gotten to know the names of some israeli officials itamar ben-gvir, mr. smotrich, who are far right members of benjamin netanyahu's coalition. they keep him in power by being part of his coalition. they've been very much opposed to the deal and, as eamon has said, bragging openly that they blocked this exact same deal which has been on the table multiple times, given that this is the exact same deal, nothing other than nothing else has changed. am i wrong...
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mr. douglas emhoff. ♪ [applause] >> harris: coming in next are the first and second lady incoming. benations that get watched around the world anyway but particularly at this moment. why for you? >> i think that what we're about to see is the very rapid addressing of a lot of different issues that affect our allies and other nations around the world. particularly you mentioned the executive orders related to mexico including naming mexican cartels as terrorist organizations. of course, we are aware of the issues regarding israel. also facing the fall of syria, recent coup in south korea and the issues related to the war and china. the trump world order will require shifts in all those different areas. this new team will be required to start working on day one to reverse the mistakes of the last four years. >> harris: getting those cabinet members confirmed, some as early as today. steve, i want to wait for the next announcement to come so we don't begin the top of it. let's watch for that and then i will come to you next. ♪ [piano playing] ♪ >> harris: you were seeing just then donald
mr. douglas emhoff. ♪ [applause] >> harris: coming in next are the first and second lady incoming. benations that get watched around the world anyway but particularly at this moment. why for you? >> i think that what we're about to see is the very rapid addressing of a lot of different issues that affect our allies and other nations around the world. particularly you mentioned the executive orders related to mexico including naming mexican cartels as terrorist organizations. of...
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house with mr musk alongside him, when sir keir is talking to the two of them, it could be kind of embarrassing. absolutely. but i think that's where you have to step back for a second, benand say we are in uncharted territory here. i mean, i can't remember, and i've been covering british politics and international politics for a very long time, a tech billionaire interfering in the politics of another country, of an ally of the united states. we heard similar charges just in the last few minutes from president macron of france saying that musk had done the same. so we're in uncharted territory. and then with this added complication that elon musk is clearly, certainly for the time being, very close to president trump. so, absolutely, leaders like keir starmer are thinking, well, how do i do this? how do i deal with this? in his view mr musk has said something just outrageous, something that could promote violence in this country, but he wants to do it in such a way that at this point doesn't get him on the wrong side of donald trump, potentially. i mean, it'sjustan extraordinary moment we find ourselves in. the shadow home secretary chris topaz described sir keir starme
house with mr musk alongside him, when sir keir is talking to the two of them, it could be kind of embarrassing. absolutely. but i think that's where you have to step back for a second, benand say we are in uncharted territory here. i mean, i can't remember, and i've been covering british politics and international politics for a very long time, a tech billionaire interfering in the politics of another country, of an ally of the united states. we heard similar charges just in the last few...
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mr netanyahu's government being brought down. while israel has price pressure benjamin netanyahu has also had rejections that we've been hearing from some of his far right ministers. the police minister benng to quit over the deal describing it as a surrender to hamas. and for any cease—fire deal to succeed both israel and hamas have to be satisfied that a sticking points are resolved for that in a statement released today hamas said they were satisfied with the course of negotiations, there was hope for clear and comprehensive agreement soon. let's find out agreement soon. let's find out a bit more but hamas says it as well as gazans. to get more in to what hamas —— as well as everyday gazans might want from an agreement, i'm joined by tahani mustafa — senior palestine analyst with the international crisis group. we heard from antony blinken that if hamas agreed the deal is there will stop i think some of the sticking points are very much the usual that they have been over the last year, which is the geographical markers in terms of where israel is going to be withdrawing.— to be withdrawing. whether israel is actually _ to be withdrawing. whether israel is actually going - to be withdr
mr netanyahu's government being brought down. while israel has price pressure benjamin netanyahu has also had rejections that we've been hearing from some of his far right ministers. the police minister benng to quit over the deal describing it as a surrender to hamas. and for any cease—fire deal to succeed both israel and hamas have to be satisfied that a sticking points are resolved for that in a statement released today hamas said they were satisfied with the course of negotiations, there...
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mr. president, you or trump? >> is that a joke? >> oh, joining me now are ben rhodes, former deputy national security advisor under president obama, and ayman mohyeldin, host of ayman here on msnbc. guys, thank you both for joining me here tonight. i'm so thrilled that i can get both of your thoughts, ben, just on the sort of stagecraft of this announcement, i am very curious to know how you're reading the back and forth here. i mean, president biden gave his farewell address this evening, and he made sure to talk about how the fact the fact was that this was a deal his administration negotiated, suggesting that trump kind of came in at the end. how relevant is the fact that trump is coming into office in five days to, you know, the agreement that we have on the table today? >> well, alex, it has to be relevant. i mean, it's a glaringly obvious that the timeline is somewhat tied to the fact that we're going through a presidential transition. the reason, you know, that is because this deal has been on the table since the spring. it's really not materially differ
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national security minister ben—gvir, one of the most extreme right members of the cabinet, chose to resign, calling the deal a surrender, one of the other far—right members of cabinet, mrtrich, the finance minister, chose to stay in the government, and he claimed that he'd got a promise from netanyahu on the eve of the signing of the deal, saying that the war would be resumed and that, ultimately, hamas would be eliminated. how much do you read into that? well, number one, ithink the fact that a minister in a senior position, the minister of finance in a government, says that the prime minister promised him that he will resume the war after the completion of this agreement means, in my mind, two things. number one, that there is a likelihood that this agreement will not be completed. if hamas knows in advance that they are going to have to face the israeli attack at the end of this, why should they release all of the hostages that they are committed to release at this stage? that's number one. number two, i think that, er, this is something that i don't believe minister smotrich would have created had it not been true. mm. that doesn't mean that netanyahu will keep his
national security minister ben—gvir, one of the most extreme right members of the cabinet, chose to resign, calling the deal a surrender, one of the other far—right members of cabinet, mrtrich, the finance minister, chose to stay in the government, and he claimed that he'd got a promise from netanyahu on the eve of the signing of the deal, saying that the war would be resumed and that, ultimately, hamas would be eliminated. how much do you read into that? well, number one, ithink the fact...
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mr. heyer: the statute goes back to my hypotheticaiously which is to show a net ben of public health and respondent submitted literature reviews and adult use nontobacco flavors and often the journey is maway from tobacco so they don' to be reminded of combustible cigarettes. they want these otheons. that's the type of literature they provide on these. >> but the agency says that es not outweigh the harm to youth. we reviewed everything and are aware of everyof course they are aware of everything that's out there. it's kind of the end of it, isn'? giving that much discretion and yogree with fda to the -- to justice sotomayor's point weighing of the two parts of the balance. and i understand that. trying to figure out what the legal error is there. >> it's procedural. it's a change in position. just kavanaugh: i understand that. day the agency has to make a choice and it's going to be a choice with uncertainty. >> it haake a choice but when it changes like it did here wht test or its interpretation it has an obligation to identify the fact, realize the fact is making a change and what's c
mr. heyer: the statute goes back to my hypotheticaiously which is to show a net ben of public health and respondent submitted literature reviews and adult use nontobacco flavors and often the journey is maway from tobacco so they don' to be reminded of combustible cigarettes. they want these otheons. that's the type of literature they provide on these. >> but the agency says that es not outweigh the harm to youth. we reviewed everything and are aware of everyof course they are aware of...
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ben wick ler and governor o'malley. congressman johnny robuck, an arkansas d.n.c. members, what are your specific plans to be more inclusive with all members? mr. wick ler? mr. wickleer: the d.n.c. chair will appoint a leadership team that lifts up the full coalition. with african-american, lgbt gi, asian aapi, and others to work in consultation with d.n.c. members. shouldn't be a body where you show up every six month airks plawd to some speeches and vote unanimously and go home. we should actually be a consult tative body. on questions like the primary calendar we shouldn't have the chair's thumb on the scale. we should hear from people and think through how we're connecting with folks. it includes our team. includes how we think about staffing. how we get the work out that needs to be done through contractors and consultants and working with the party to build an inclusive party and make sure we're staffing year-round coalitions at our headquarters. then it means working to make sure we're communicating in an inclusive way across the country about issues that affect everybody's lives. there's a false distinction between fighting for work fa
ben wick ler and governor o'malley. congressman johnny robuck, an arkansas d.n.c. members, what are your specific plans to be more inclusive with all members? mr. wick ler? mr. wickleer: the d.n.c. chair will appoint a leadership team that lifts up the full coalition. with african-american, lgbt gi, asian aapi, and others to work in consultation with d.n.c. members. shouldn't be a body where you show up every six month airks plawd to some speeches and vote unanimously and go home. we should...
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mr. stiller loves taking pictures because, like a proud father who is taking pictures there, ben stiller.r thing for hours, and people were watching them behave. i look that of adam. >> cleaning the carpet, getting work done. >> i think you have the wrong idea of what i let adam do. >> ben, you are behind the camera, obviously, for "severance." but i read recently, "happy gilmore." you're back for "happy gilmore 2." >> i am not allowed to say. >> hal is coming back. >> hal is alive. >> look at that stash. >> yeah. we kept his mustache in the jar for about 30 years, and they brought it out. >> it's back, finally. >> season 2 dropping in just a few days of "severance." what about season 3? do we have to wait until 2030? >> we can't really officially -- yeah, 2030, 2034. should be go, yeah. >> right on schedule. >> we will try to make it happen sooner than that. if it is, in fact, happening, which we think it might because i can't say anything because officially nothing has been said. just forget this whole -- are we live? can we cut this out? >> sure. >> thank you so much for sharing absolu
mr. stiller loves taking pictures because, like a proud father who is taking pictures there, ben stiller.r thing for hours, and people were watching them behave. i look that of adam. >> cleaning the carpet, getting work done. >> i think you have the wrong idea of what i let adam do. >> ben, you are behind the camera, obviously, for "severance." but i read recently, "happy gilmore." you're back for "happy gilmore 2." >> i am not allowed to...
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politicians, itamar ben gvir and the finance minister smotrich, who were very much opposed to any ceasefire deal at this moment, feeling that it's far more important for hamas to be eradicated, as mry at what has happened. but in each case mingled with a sense that they feel that hamas, as i was saying a moment ago, has been making as much as they can of this and that that is something that they find unacceptable and a humiliation, one of them described it, as for israel. police in the netherlands are on hunt for thieves who broke into a museum overnight, allegedly using explosives, and stole priceless ancient artefacts. local police say there were multiple perpetrators and the heist was well—prepared. translation: we are deeply shocked by the events of last| night in our drents museum. in its 170—year existence, such a major incident has never occurred. a number of objects have been stolen, including the masterpiece the helmet of cotofenesti from the fifth century bc. 0ur europe regional editor danny aeberhard has been following the story. about 3.45 in the morning local time, there was a big explosion at this small museum, the drents museum in assen in the north of netherlands,
politicians, itamar ben gvir and the finance minister smotrich, who were very much opposed to any ceasefire deal at this moment, feeling that it's far more important for hamas to be eradicated, as mry at what has happened. but in each case mingled with a sense that they feel that hamas, as i was saying a moment ago, has been making as much as they can of this and that that is something that they find unacceptable and a humiliation, one of them described it, as for israel. police in the...
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ben very warm reception and stlis and they are chanting u.s.a. u.s.a. this is what america wants to see in a time of crisis. i think gavin newsom was saying don't play politics, mrgether and i think president trump just wants to see california actually reform itself so it doesn't happen again. >> look, i think one of the most interesting things to come out of the -- obviously we have been dealing with deluge of information from him ever since he, you know, accepted and was sworn in as president. but, one of the things that i thought was really interesting was him bringing up, especially that victory rally, the issue of rebuilding los angeles. saying that we're not going to just let this fester. we are not going to abandon a great american city to the ms. management of democratic politicians. instead he said we are going to rebuild it. we are going to build it in a way that is going to make it something that is great for the olympics. that is great for the world cup, et cetera. >> i think that's another sign of the approach that he has when disasters strike which is to say we're going go back in there and we're going to roll up our sleeves and get the job done. a
ben very warm reception and stlis and they are chanting u.s.a. u.s.a. this is what america wants to see in a time of crisis. i think gavin newsom was saying don't play politics, mrgether and i think president trump just wants to see california actually reform itself so it doesn't happen again. >> look, i think one of the most interesting things to come out of the -- obviously we have been dealing with deluge of information from him ever since he, you know, accepted and was sworn in as...
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ben rhodes, former deputy national security advisor for president obama, penned this opinion piece in the new york times. pete hegseth is dangerous, but not for the reasons you think. trump's choice of mrhegseth is born out of right wing grievances that have been building for a long time over the failures of the wars in iraq and afghanistan. the accusations of sexual assault and excessive drinking, which mr. hegseth has denied, also converged with other maga interests, including being unburdened by woke social mores. what kind of military emerges from this worldview? presumably one that seeks to roll back the social and cultural changes of recent decades within its ranks, disrupting cohesion and devaluing diversity as a source of strength. a maga military. joining me now is ben rhodes, of course, former deputy national security advisor under president obama. ben, i feel like this is such essential reading because we're obviously talking about one aspect of pete hegseth nomination. but you you put into context and a longer historical lens how he set this kind of the fruition of nearly 20 years of conservative grievance starting after nine over 11. can you put that into a finer point on
ben rhodes, former deputy national security advisor for president obama, penned this opinion piece in the new york times. pete hegseth is dangerous, but not for the reasons you think. trump's choice of mrhegseth is born out of right wing grievances that have been building for a long time over the failures of the wars in iraq and afghanistan. the accusations of sexual assault and excessive drinking, which mr. hegseth has denied, also converged with other maga interests, including being...
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mrs. capito and ranking member whitehouse for your leadership on this meeting and holding today's hearing. i agree we miss senator ben cardin but am excited to be able to join this committee. e.p.w. has jurisdiction over many issues that are important to marylanders and i look forward to working with both of you as well as all of our colleagues on this committee to address the environmental and infrastructure challenges we face in our states. to mr. zeldin, congratulations again to you and to your family on the nomination and thank you as well for your willingness to serve and for appearing before our committee today. i appreciate it. i very much enjoyed meeting with you and having the opportunity to speak with you and so i suspect that my questions will come as no surprise to you based on that conversation. and in the interest of time here, i'd ask as much as possible you would answer yes or no to the following questions. i know while in congress you worked to ensure that e.p.a.'s efforts to restore the long island sound were suffer including advocating for federal funding. like long island sound in new york and con
mrs. capito and ranking member whitehouse for your leadership on this meeting and holding today's hearing. i agree we miss senator ben cardin but am excited to be able to join this committee. e.p.w. has jurisdiction over many issues that are important to marylanders and i look forward to working with both of you as well as all of our colleagues on this committee to address the environmental and infrastructure challenges we face in our states. to mr. zeldin, congratulations again to you and to...
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mr. bo bo that throw.6 million dollars name instead estate for the sole purpose installing new benches with a plaque in memory of ben roar and he chad is great for a lot of money for new benches and use the funds in the spirit of the request itself. this was a suggestion made and we were asked to come back and discuss what potential upgrades or actions could be taken in the spirit of the will. an important and of course move back and forth with him themselves to make sure we were going the same lines. we have three separate traufrns of funds suggesting. is this is afforded and iing go through them now with you. mr. rid everbo bo lived near @a medicinea park the sgsz was to activate the 2016 master plan that was preaching approved by the commission this portion of the plan that we're suggesting includes a 40% or 1.4 million dollars allocated to implement improvements to the spacing rise and a portion of the east facing rise of @a plaza. involve an expensive project of resurfacing the different rises. improvements including new benches and this is something this mr. bo boment in the the estate. wants new seating. repl
mr. bo bo that throw.6 million dollars name instead estate for the sole purpose installing new benches with a plaque in memory of ben roar and he chad is great for a lot of money for new benches and use the funds in the spirit of the request itself. this was a suggestion made and we were asked to come back and discuss what potential upgrades or actions could be taken in the spirit of the will. an important and of course move back and forth with him themselves to make sure we were going the same...
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mr. hegseth? caller: unless all the constituents -- they don't raise money, he has a billion-dollar budget. senators don't have that. that is all i have to say. thank you. host: benflorida, independent. caller: good morning. i'm a little confused with these callers saying that cost overruns are acceptable. not getting an audit that actually would fail. what we are talking about, the last 16 years, 12 of them, we followed the democrat rule, where we put in high-ranking officials, and they feel that their jobs. it is time to try something different. we have got a young man with military experience, who would like to try and get in there, and change what is going on in the military. enrollment in the military is down. we need to get that up. we have four countries worldwide lined up against us, and we've got a military that is weaker today than it has ever been. we honestly need a change. as an independent, i choose the best line. right now, it is not lie with the status quo. the status quo has failed us. host: one more call, bill, arizona, independent. caller: hi, pedro, how are you doing? pete hegseth would be perfect for the job because the last time trump did th
mr. hegseth? caller: unless all the constituents -- they don't raise money, he has a billion-dollar budget. senators don't have that. that is all i have to say. thank you. host: benflorida, independent. caller: good morning. i'm a little confused with these callers saying that cost overruns are acceptable. not getting an audit that actually would fail. what we are talking about, the last 16 years, 12 of them, we followed the democrat rule, where we put in high-ranking officials, and they feel...
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ben ray lujan, others have had that experience. you have to look historically that when people like me and you had real opportunities. i look forward to supporting your nomination. mr. chair, i will send some questions for the record, but just to reinforce the message that republicans have to deliver. anyone who says that we should not is advocating for a $5 trillion tax increase that will hurt the people who are on the economic edge, worse than anybody else. thank you, mr. chairman. chair crapo: senator warnock. sen. warnock: thank you, mr. chairman. thank you for joining this committee. i look forward to working -- to protect social security, medicare, medicaid and promote trade policies that work for georgia businesses and boost our economy. good morning and good to see you again. i enjoyed our conversation earlier this week. in that conversation you outlined ambitious goals for the federal government and deficit reduction. i would like to follow-up on our discussion about your economic plan. according to a new report from the tax policy center, the largest tax cuts from extending the trump tax bill would go to those with the highest income. especially those in
ben ray lujan, others have had that experience. you have to look historically that when people like me and you had real opportunities. i look forward to supporting your nomination. mr. chair, i will send some questions for the record, but just to reinforce the message that republicans have to deliver. anyone who says that we should not is advocating for a $5 trillion tax increase that will hurt the people who are on the economic edge, worse than anybody else. thank you, mr. chairman. chair...
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mr. pearson which their priorities of who we go after. >> no, i do not believe that we should. >> netiquette who's been in this country for maybe 20 or 25 years and good citizens maybe they benhe military national guard something to be rounded up as well. ♪ should be on criminals initially but if you're violating the immigration and violated laws of the united states and some point in time from the need to be come to and reckoning. >> we don't have enough money to put into this for everybody right. >> will i would ask that you do that is congress. >> will if we find it we probably would have lots of basic programs. tremendous meta- money, millions and millions of dollars. >> i don't put across the united states success sir. >> how would we pay for it. will election though we need to find common ground in the bill in the senate republicans would report that. >> i don't remember, i couple. >> he could be 15 or 16 getting. >> i don't have the answer. >> i think it was closer to 15 or 16 but there were quite a few and what is that still do which good with what we should take up now and if anything. >> will i certainly think one of the most important reforms that legislation is i
mr. pearson which their priorities of who we go after. >> no, i do not believe that we should. >> netiquette who's been in this country for maybe 20 or 25 years and good citizens maybe they benhe military national guard something to be rounded up as well. ♪ should be on criminals initially but if you're violating the immigration and violated laws of the united states and some point in time from the need to be come to and reckoning. >> we don't have enough money to put into...