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paul ben, that with the latest for us on that story from london, thank you for all southern europe is facing reco, breaking temperatures as a heat wave hits the continent. it's been called the sub or as heat wave, named onto the 3 headed mountain, stepped from dante, as in fenner. some parts of spain registering temperatures of $45.00 degrees celsius. while it is full cost to cool their over the weekend, it's expected to get to in both equally ends in greece. and meanwhile, the us stays as a month has been in on days and by flash floods of the 2 months. west of rain fell in 2 days. the governor is cooling at historic and catastrophic emergency cruise. as you see that and boats have conducted more than 100 rescues us. president joe biden has also declared a state of emergency in the area. meanwhile, more monsoon rains, a full cost for northern india with more than 72 people have died this past month from floods and lance live have a look. this is a drone video from the town of monopoly where has been widespread damage. the destruction has forced thousands of people to leave their homes
paul ben, that with the latest for us on that story from london, thank you for all southern europe is facing reco, breaking temperatures as a heat wave hits the continent. it's been called the sub or as heat wave, named onto the 3 headed mountain, stepped from dante, as in fenner. some parts of spain registering temperatures of $45.00 degrees celsius. while it is full cost to cool their over the weekend, it's expected to get to in both equally ends in greece. and meanwhile, the us stays as a...
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with this all seven alongside me, ben habib and joe phillips remain paul , me, ben habib and joe phillipsell . he says social esg very well. he says social engineering by stealth to convert by pressure, basically , convert by pressure, basically, companies and british citizens to comply with the work left by culture, regardless of our own beliefs and values. i like that. social engineering by stealth . social engineering by stealth. now, jim in swansea, you've got us all talking because you say great show as usual, but i'm absolutely tamping . we've got no absolutely tamping. we've got no idea what tamping means. i'm really hoping it's not something rude . maybe it's just a local rude. maybe it's just a local expression. tell me what it means. we're absolutely intrigued. john says esg reminds me of when asc took over the construction industry . well construction industry. well intentioned, but a red rag to a jobs worth, he says. i hear you , stuart says. thank you for an excellent show with ben and joe. he is loving the conversation so far. let's move it on, shall we? you might be familia
with this all seven alongside me, ben habib and joe phillips remain paul , me, ben habib and joe phillipsell . he says social esg very well. he says social engineering by stealth to convert by pressure, basically , convert by pressure, basically, companies and british citizens to comply with the work left by culture, regardless of our own beliefs and values. i like that. social engineering by stealth . social engineering by stealth. now, jim in swansea, you've got us all talking because you say...
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katie: megan, tony brings up paul volcker, let's talk about ben bernanke. he heard from the former fed chair and he weighed in on the next move saying it looks clear the fed will raise another 25 basis points added to next -- at its next meeting and also bold increase in july my pedal last one. if it is july and done, how does that work itself through the treasury curve? how are you thinking about opportunities at the short end versus long and? megan: what we see born out in history as you really want to be buying the last hike of the cycle, particularly further out the curve. we do think going long as we near the fed's final hike makes a lot of sense. you usually see the tenure rate rally around 100 basis points or so in the 12 months after the fed delivered the final hike. markets are only pricing in about a 10 basis point rally or so. we think the long positions are well served but important to put them further out the curve. when you look at what is priced into the front end and tony was making this point earlier, there is a lot of question marks around
katie: megan, tony brings up paul volcker, let's talk about ben bernanke. he heard from the former fed chair and he weighed in on the next move saying it looks clear the fed will raise another 25 basis points added to next -- at its next meeting and also bold increase in july my pedal last one. if it is july and done, how does that work itself through the treasury curve? how are you thinking about opportunities at the short end versus long and? megan: what we see born out in history as you...
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ben paul says is this the cute darren grimes on onlyfans ? i don't think so on onlyfans?t if there's money to be made ian says , please tell emily ian says, please tell emily carver that she has the most beautiful hair i've seen in decades. you can thank sir james dyson . next up, though, it's the dyson. next up, though, it's the brilliant mark dolan. thanks so much to my brilliant panel who have been wonderful. i'm sure you all agree for your company as well. thank you so much . and as well. thank you so much. and thank you for sending in your emails. sorry we couldn't get through all of them. but don't worry, you're going to have the opportunity to do it all again next week , 8:00 saturday, the next week, 8:00 saturday, the saturday five. see you then . saturday five. see you then. >> the temperatures rising, boxed solar. proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. hello there. >> i'm greg dewhurst and welcome to your latest gb news weather forecast where we continue to see some heavy showers , possible see some heavy showers, possible thunderstorms through the rest of the
ben paul says is this the cute darren grimes on onlyfans ? i don't think so on onlyfans?t if there's money to be made ian says , please tell emily ian says, please tell emily carver that she has the most beautiful hair i've seen in decades. you can thank sir james dyson . next up, though, it's the dyson. next up, though, it's the brilliant mark dolan. thanks so much to my brilliant panel who have been wonderful. i'm sure you all agree for your company as well. thank you so much . and as well....
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tomorrow night, david letterman, tracy morgan, mila kunis, ramy youssef, desus nice, ben stiller, jason bateman, paule, and a couple of surprise guests too. so good times all week long. our first guest tonight is one of the funniest people in all five boroughs and beyond. you can see her live on the "whore tour," and a new season of "inside amy schumer" premieres october 20 on paramount plus. please welcome amy schumer. [ applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: how you doing? >> oh my gosh. thank you. >> jimmy: i want to start by apologizing because just a moment ago when we hugged and i was talking, i actually ate a little of your hair. >> oh. >> jimmy: sorry about that. i didn't mean to do it. >> can i have it back? these are hair extensions. >> jimmy: so i ate a little of a stranger's hair. >> yeah, you owe her money. yeah, somebody's hair. >> jimmy: thank you for being here. i can't think of a better way to start the week than with you. >> thank you for having me. this is a hot show. >> jimmy: it's very hot. that's what people are saying. >> i mean, the whole week is hot, but this show, charlamagne tha god, run t
tomorrow night, david letterman, tracy morgan, mila kunis, ramy youssef, desus nice, ben stiller, jason bateman, paule, and a couple of surprise guests too. so good times all week long. our first guest tonight is one of the funniest people in all five boroughs and beyond. you can see her live on the "whore tour," and a new season of "inside amy schumer" premieres october 20 on paramount plus. please welcome amy schumer. [ applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: how you doing?...
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paul embry . for prime minister, i embry. for prime minister, i would vote labour if he was in charge. but then ben has come on, he says. paul, who says he really does not like cars. maybe he would like the country to go back to the horse and cart. yes, you are starting to sound like a bit an eco maniac. paul with bit of an eco maniac. paul with all this anti—car nonsense. michael says, i find the idea of scrapping all cars ridiculous . scrapping all cars ridiculous. try living here in dorset without a car. buses are rarer than hen's teeth and non—existent on sundays . ah, but non—existent on sundays. ah, but in paul embry's britain there would be buses, you know , just would be buses, you know, just picking up. just taking you picking you up. just taking you over and maybe picking you up, taking you wherever you like to go at any hour. it'd be fantastic. all paid for by by the taxpayer. >> how much it's going to cost the government to actually buy up transport anyway? >> there was we are going to be getting the royal family getting on to the royal family in moment. but i want in just one moment. but i want to know what
paul embry . for prime minister, i embry. for prime minister, i would vote labour if he was in charge. but then ben has come on, he says. paul, who says he really does not like cars. maybe he would like the country to go back to the horse and cart. yes, you are starting to sound like a bit an eco maniac. paul with bit of an eco maniac. paul with all this anti—car nonsense. michael says, i find the idea of scrapping all cars ridiculous . scrapping all cars ridiculous. try living here in...
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paul. and of course, one of the big stories this week is the 75th anniversary of the nhs. and ben were talking a little bit about this earlier. there are those who say that without urgent reform, the nhs won't make it to its hundredth birthday. do you think that's right, or is that a bit of an overreaction? >> i think it is, right. i think you have to look at every single option. and if reform, um, can make progress, then make it progress, then absolutely it. if you absolutely 100% do it. if you just that giving money just think that giving it money is it grow, then is going to make it grow, then you need to do a loads more work than that 100. but i don't trust neither rishi sunak keir neither of rishi sunak or keir starmer it. i mean, rishi starmer to fix it. i mean, rishi sunak a to cut sunak has a pledge to cut waiting lists as kwasi has. yeah. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> i think that sort of scepticism is something which which quite a few voters around the country would probably agree with it'll be fascinating to with and it'll be fascinating to see what those voting by elections the
paul. and of course, one of the big stories this week is the 75th anniversary of the nhs. and ben were talking a little bit about this earlier. there are those who say that without urgent reform, the nhs won't make it to its hundredth birthday. do you think that's right, or is that a bit of an overreaction? >> i think it is, right. i think you have to look at every single option. and if reform, um, can make progress, then make it progress, then absolutely it. if you absolutely 100% do it....
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senator rand paul, thanks so much for joining fro for jm time. >> thank you. you. coming up, bennd jerry's inbew a big beef with an indianand it chief. he's on deck and it's sharksh seasonark se. david. >> hi, i'm mike huckabee, former governor of arkansas. and i'm here today to tell you about a hidden health crisis currently affecting nearly every american. sleep deprivation. and that's why you need to know about relaxium sleep. you see, getting a good night's sleep helps support a healthy immune system, helps maintain a healthy blood pressure, healthy cardiovascular system, and a double blind placebo. clinical trial relaxium sleep help people fall asleep faster, stay asleep longer and up feeling refreshed. >> relaxium triple action formula is developed by renowned neurologist and sleep expert dr. eric. >> celebrity. it'll regulate your natural sleep cycle, relax your body and calm the mind for better sleep through the whole night. call today and get your own risk free. bottle of relaxium. sleep relaxium. sleep doesn't have any harmful chemicals like many prescription sleeping p
senator rand paul, thanks so much for joining fro for jm time. >> thank you. you. coming up, bennd jerry's inbew a big beef with an indianand it chief. he's on deck and it's sharksh seasonark se. david. >> hi, i'm mike huckabee, former governor of arkansas. and i'm here today to tell you about a hidden health crisis currently affecting nearly every american. sleep deprivation. and that's why you need to know about relaxium sleep. you see, getting a good night's sleep helps support a...
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paul whelan, as well. >> that's right. it's going to be quite difficult because they don't have anyone in custody right now. so as benme sympathetic world leaders since the wagner rebellion. and that was at the shanghai cooperation organization summit. how big is this group, and what is its mission exactly? >> reporter: well, it's really a group that seeks to counter western influence in central asia. it is an economic and security group. it's not a defense alliance like nato, however there are some defense qualities to this organization. and there are nine member countries, iran is one of them, it just joined this week. but the major ones, of course, are china, russia, india. and when you include countries that aren't actually in the alliance itself but are partners of the alliance, it's a pretty broad group. and it accounts for countries that would represent more than half of the world's population. so it's a large number of folks that it touches upon. it was noteworthy that these were putin's first comments after the challenge from prigozhin because it is him speaking with his allies, of course. >> yeah. definitel
paul whelan, as well. >> that's right. it's going to be quite difficult because they don't have anyone in custody right now. so as benme sympathetic world leaders since the wagner rebellion. and that was at the shanghai cooperation organization summit. how big is this group, and what is its mission exactly? >> reporter: well, it's really a group that seeks to counter western influence in central asia. it is an economic and security group. it's not a defense alliance like nato,...
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paul, stay home. our next guest, he's been called gaylord fokker, the guy who got his scrotum stuck in a zipper, "severance" is on apple tv plus now. please welcome ben ] ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: how are you? very good to see you. >> thanks, man, good to be here. >> jimmy: are you so talented, it's almost depressing to say. >> thanks, i'm happy to be part of your brooklyn thing. >> jimmy: i'm happy you're here. >> i grew up in manhattan but have so many brooklyn connections. >> jimmy: what are your brooklyn connections? >> my dad was born if brook my mom's born in brook lane. one of the first things i directed was collin quinn's. and we did a parody of going back to cali of going back to brooklyn. >> jimmy: great and underappreciated collin quinn. one of the funniest guys if the whole world >> so funny. going back to brooklyn, brooklyn. i'm going back to brooklyn. i don't think so. >> jimmy: i was thinking, you know, when we do the show in new york we want to get people who really represent the city. and there's nobody i think that is more a new yorker than you are. i mean, you are, you've lived hear your here your whole life, right? >> not my whole life, thank
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the problem as ben alluded to is the notion that the russians want to trade somebody who is seen as being equivalent. who is equivalent for a spy, if you believe that, and we don't, paulhelan or evan gershkovich, and as you say rightly the united states doesn't have somebody who would meet that description. the one they were looking for in trade for paul whelan in the past was an assassin held by the germans who had killed somebody in broad -- very brazenly in germany. the germans, for good reason, understandable reason, don't want to release him as part of a trade. the americans don't pressure them to do that anyway. who is it that they would want to get as a result? it's a practical question. ben's larger question is whether it's a good idea is one that's haunted the u.s. government for years, decades, going back to carter and reagan. this administration has come to the conclusion that swaps are fine. it's a political cost. but it's not that big a deal. they decided they probably should be going ahead and doing trades when they are manageable and rational. they don't have that reluctance if they can find somebody that's worth trading. that problem is that that's not
the problem as ben alluded to is the notion that the russians want to trade somebody who is seen as being equivalent. who is equivalent for a spy, if you believe that, and we don't, paulhelan or evan gershkovich, and as you say rightly the united states doesn't have somebody who would meet that description. the one they were looking for in trade for paul whelan in the past was an assassin held by the germans who had killed somebody in broad -- very brazenly in germany. the germans, for good...
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to ben & jerry's ice cream which used a fourth of july tweet to complaint america was founded on stolen indigenous land called on the country to return it started with the mount rushmore. you know paulty or we celebrate the extraordinary achievements of this country including the poor presidents on the mountain who were so vital to success. this is just another company wading into the political wars looking to divide us they should go back to making ice cream. >> alicia? is a mr. wisconsin governor tony albers who vetoed $3.3 billion tax cut in the state budget the republicans pastorate would have reduce the top rate down to 6.45% and rendered the state a little more competitive with the midwest neighbors. i think the only beneficiary of this be that would be the illinois governor who does not have to worry as much about businesses fling north. >> in danbury. >> a big mess this week to the climate activist group just stopped oil which famous for throwing stuff at paintings in london's in gallery and gluing themselves to the frame. last weekend they stopped a pride parade in london alleging the gay parade sponsors were polluters. and now this week they run onto the court at the wimbl
to ben & jerry's ice cream which used a fourth of july tweet to complaint america was founded on stolen indigenous land called on the country to return it started with the mount rushmore. you know paulty or we celebrate the extraordinary achievements of this country including the poor presidents on the mountain who were so vital to success. this is just another company wading into the political wars looking to divide us they should go back to making ice cream. >> alicia? is a mr....
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, aaron and ben napier, the co-hosts of the hometown on hgtv have taken away the cell phones, all social media from their kids and so has everyone in their town. how is that working out. paulof shark attacks is anyone safe. and carley shimkus news duel. more on that over the weekend. now follow me we are about to go about a month away from the g.o.p. debate. so many great candidates. you have 33 days, 13 hours, 32 minutes and 45 seconds. negotiation been reached with ainsley earhardt to come down here and we are going to go over the field. how and where people are spending their money. what states they are focused on and who has got momentum. do not miss a minute of "fox & friends." there is going to be a quiz at the end and it will count on your final grade. ♪ ♪ limu emu & doug ♪ what do we always say, son? liberty mutual customizes your car insurance... so you only pay for what you need. that's my boy. now you get out there, and you make us proud, huh? ♪ bye, uncle limu. ♪ stay off the freeways! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ what's considered normal for your cat is interesting. but if your cat isn't their quirky self lately, they may
, aaron and ben napier, the co-hosts of the hometown on hgtv have taken away the cell phones, all social media from their kids and so has everyone in their town. how is that working out. paulof shark attacks is anyone safe. and carley shimkus news duel. more on that over the weekend. now follow me we are about to go about a month away from the g.o.p. debate. so many great candidates. you have 33 days, 13 hours, 32 minutes and 45 seconds. negotiation been reached with ainsley earhardt to come...
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ben. >> maybe it was loretta. >> please, please don't give up on me. i'm not good at table reads. >> she's a stinkerooni i say give her the boot. that is meryl streep, paul like i'm going to lose my mind ♪ ♪ you keep on pushing my love over the border line ♪ >> believe it or not, today, that 1983 album is marking its 40th anniversary >> omg >> a simple title, "madonna. featured "holiday," "lucky star," the song we just heard, "border line." and since its release, madonna has spent almost 200 weeks on the billboard charts today the album has been certified five times platinum, sold over ten million copies worldwide. and the queen of pop was originally set to do a celebration tour due to recent health complications, those dates have been rescheduled instead, she plans to begin her tour in october in europe. we cannot wait to see her back out there. get out there soon, madonna. >>> coming up next, cher the singer is launching into a new business venture you are neve going to believe it. in a video on instagram, she revealed her own gelato ice cream truck called cherlato. comments went insane sprinkled with cher puns one says, do you believe in ice cream aft
ben. >> maybe it was loretta. >> please, please don't give up on me. i'm not good at table reads. >> she's a stinkerooni i say give her the boot. that is meryl streep, paul like i'm going to lose my mind ♪ ♪ you keep on pushing my love over the border line ♪ >> believe it or not, today, that 1983 album is marking its 40th anniversary >> omg >> a simple title, "madonna. featured "holiday," "lucky star," the song we just heard,...
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. >> paul says they need to be placed on the list of banned organisations , as that was organisations, as that was certainly the view of benamanda, don't they see >> yeah. amanda, don't they see life in this country would stop completely if oil was withdrawn overnight ? ask the activists why overnight? ask the activists why they feel they feel killing people by withdrawing their ability to live is better than reducing emissions gradually. the uk cannot change global warming on their own . it's not warming on their own. it's not going to happen overnight. warming on their own. it's not going to happen overnight . just going to happen overnight. just some of the comments that you have to say about what is going on here. the home secretary is saying she will back the use of force to deal with these activists after what happened at wimbledon yesterday . twice in wimbledon yesterday. twice in two hours, a protester threw, as we were discussing, jigsaw pieces that were bought on the site and confetti around the court as the home secretary was hosting a summit of police and sports bosses to discuss preventing such disruptions . p
. >> paul says they need to be placed on the list of banned organisations , as that was organisations, as that was certainly the view of benamanda, don't they see >> yeah. amanda, don't they see life in this country would stop completely if oil was withdrawn overnight ? ask the activists why overnight? ask the activists why they feel they feel killing people by withdrawing their ability to live is better than reducing emissions gradually. the uk cannot change global warming on their...
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ben wallace. the announcement is said to be heavily influenced by the lessons learned from the war in ukraine. 0ur diplomatic correspondent paulo be the case, has become a battle lab for all those people offering things, and the ukrainians take them and embrace them and we gift them. and ukraine tells us whether they work or not or we see how they're used. here's a really good example. this is a missile system originally designed to be fired from a jet. but here it is on the back of a vehicle last used in afghanistan. the only reason we know this set—up works is because it's already been used to great effect in ukraine. western assistance has enabled ukraine to fight back and enabled us to understand better what works and what doesn't. captured russian equipment has been pored over notjust on the streets of kyiv, but in military research labs here in the uk. and winning wars, the government says, isn'tjust about huge pieces of expensive kit. it plans to invest billions in new and emerging technologies, sometimes combining high tech with low cost. from greater career flexibility to the creation of a new global response force, t
ben wallace. the announcement is said to be heavily influenced by the lessons learned from the war in ukraine. 0ur diplomatic correspondent paulo be the case, has become a battle lab for all those people offering things, and the ukrainians take them and embrace them and we gift them. and ukraine tells us whether they work or not or we see how they're used. here's a really good example. this is a missile system originally designed to be fired from a jet. but here it is on the back of a vehicle...
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ben habib and joe phillips alongside me. you're a smart bunch. you lot. or maybe i've made my questions too easy. or maybe you're all just sat on google. know, paulbates from parliament heet h— happens, debates from parliament heet h the— happens, debates from parliament back in the 1980s— happens, debates from parliament back in the 1980s when we had a teet— back in the 1980s when we had a tteet eteee— back in the 1980s when we had a first class prime— back in the 1980s when we had a first class prime minister who eetwetty— first class prime minister who actually believed in the united thetem— actually believed in the united thetem-thew— actually believed in the united kingdom knew what kingdom and knew what conservativism . and it's conservativism was. and it's a tetetty— conservativism was. and it's a totally different— conservativism was. and it's a totally different calibre in hetwthe— totally different calibre in including the— totally different calibre in including the opposition , a including the opposition, a tetetty— including the opposition, a totally different calibre. i they— totally different calibre. i mean, they really knew their
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and stay with us because as ben stokes questions australia's controversial match at controversial test match win at the be the ashes, paul to try and turn them around, aspen, struggling schools to try and turn them around. rwy turn them around. why notjust sena— turn them around. why not just send teachers? why turn them around. why notjust send teachers? why not- turn them around. rwy : i7 why not just pay send teachers? why not just pay peacnens— send teachers? why not just pay peacnens ana— send teachers? why not just pay teachers and staff— : i7 why not just pay teachers and staff schools to pne— teachers and staff schools to pne ngnp— teachers and staff schools to the right amount? never mind all this the right amount? never mind all we snenp— the right amount? never mind all we snpe snpen— the right amount? never mind all this super, super duper pnspness — this super, super duper business. i— this super, super duper business. i love how governments and oppospppon— business. i love how governments and opposition and— business. i love how governments and opposition and politicians in and opposition and politicians pn
and stay with us because as ben stokes questions australia's controversial match at controversial test match win at the be the ashes, paul to try and turn them around, aspen, struggling schools to try and turn them around. rwy turn them around. why notjust sena— turn them around. why not just send teachers? why turn them around. why notjust send teachers? why not- turn them around. rwy : i7 why not just pay send teachers? why not just pay peacnens— send teachers? why not just pay peacnens...