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[wind bling] [ben] m doing - brg the to back ale again. [jay] wo these are me big fkes. e temperure is dpping. [heath] the ros are very quily degrang. yocan rideor a lite while and th the-- the whls just cumulateud. 's stillike spring cditions erywhere [austin unting] [austi i've ner be scared ay fro- om getng you kw, down buness andetting idone. [austigrunti] [atin] butang, at was some seris mud. that waslass fivmud right the. ustin grting some pot, you'reot ridinthe bike thbike is ding you d...
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[ben] jakleberg,e wos for tes parks and wilife fouation. consvation ihis thin [ben] the wall igonna be builthrouga lot of places that are very ne and dear to hiseart. [chrissyshe may walkingy thtime youet back. - [jay] , that'sot a cool thi. - [chrsy] yeah [laughg] [jay] you sure can't jt strap r? i can t her inhe camelck. - no! no, i pua little lmet on r with a [chrissya littleasket inhe frontf your be. - ah, withoggles. - [dghter] yh, yeah,eah. [chrissyhuckling [ben] ke this ing originat in corado and byhe time hits he, 's tiny,inuscule and thenhe unitestates takepretty mh all oft. so we cat even fat down thuh, the ver righnow, that'shy we'reaking bis whh i'm nothat big fan of, but you ow, lookg forwar tohe horrostretch. - [ptographe alright t in the, nice a ght. - [stin] deghted. - hotograpr] alrig, i thinthat probly got . - alrit. - nail it. - ah. what the lastime u rode aike, file? - [file] me? - ah. - this mning. - this mning. i just hped of noi'm hoin' backn again. right, l's go ke me bad disions. - [benhell, ye! - [filip let's gwith
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[ben] jakleberg,e wos for tes parks and wilife fouation. consvation ihis thin [ben] thwalls gonna but throh a lot places that are very ne and dear to hiseart. [chrissyshe may walkingy thtime youet back. - [jay] , that'sot a cool thi. - [chrsy] yeah [laughg] [jay] you sure can't jt strap r? i can t her the camback. - no! - , i put little heet on hewith a-- [chrissya littleasket inhe frontf your be. - ah, withoggles. - [dghter] yh, yeah,eah. [chrissyhuckling [ben] ke this ing originated in corado and byhe time hits he, 's tiny,inuscule and thenhe unitestates takepretty mh all oft. so we cat even fat down thuh, the ver righnow, that'shy we'reaking bis whh i'm nothat big fan of, t you kn, lookinforward to t horror retch. - [ptographe alright t in the, nice a ght. - [stin] deghted. - hotograpr] alrig, i thinthat probly got . - alrit. - nail it. - ah. what the lastime u rode aike, file? - [file] me? - ah. this mning. - this mning. i just hped of noi'm hoin' backn again. right,et's go ke me bad disions. - [benhell, ye! - [filip let's gwith it. arr
[ben] jakleberg,e wos for tes parks and wilife fouation. consvation ihis thin [ben] thwalls gonna but throh a lot places that are very ne and dear to hiseart. [chrissyshe may walkingy thtime youet back. - [jay] , that'sot a cool thi. - [chrsy] yeah [laughg] [jay] you sure can't jt strap r? i can t her the camback. - no! - , i put little heet on hewith a-- [chrissya littleasket inhe frontf your be. - ah, withoggles. - [dghter] yh, yeah,eah. [chrissyhuckling [ben] ke this ing originated in corado...
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[ben] ah, this idefinite a walke - [b] yeah. [heather carrying lot, ye. 30 mutes in venture de, engaged. en] th area is somef the gnliest, rockie, nastie terrain ve ever en in. every single piece of getation out he has thos and stickers a cactu [hther] alght. [heathergood, go. [file] dude,hese musngs are ma for theackcount. rtunately, ally mustan, ey were l born ithe wild onublic las the amecan west [backgund musi [benth grew upn desote rsh landapes likthis. ey know w to wal thugh thisountry, they knohow to mnder through e rocks, anstay awafrom theactus, and hoto navige throh cliffs and fficulterrain. makes mproud to toee my poes take care of erybody so well
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>> ben: my young daughter liberty as someone who i plan to bring up reading a lot of bill bennett and a lot of what you have to offer. i look forward to seeing this curriculum. i hope it has an enormous impact on the way these high school students in particular our understanding america and i thank you for being engaged in this project. >> as always, thank you. >> ben: also here tonight, wilford riley, he is the author of "hate crime hoax" i want to get your perspective on this dynamic that we are seeing currently. it is engaged from my perspective in an attempt to demolish everything we came from to undo it, to render it unacceptable, and to pretend like any kind of virtue that existed among our founding generation, the places that we came from in america is unacceptable. if that them is out-of-bounds. what is your own perspective on what is going on both within our educational conversation but also within the conversation perpetuated by our media elite around us? >> i'm one of the founders of the 70 to 76 united initiative. you can probably guess how i feel about america. i think th
>> ben: my young daughter liberty as someone who i plan to bring up reading a lot of bill bennett and a lot of what you have to offer. i look forward to seeing this curriculum. i hope it has an enormous impact on the way these high school students in particular our understanding america and i thank you for being engaged in this project. >> as always, thank you. >> ben: also here tonight, wilford riley, he is the author of "hate crime hoax" i want to get your...
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ben: it is another important point. let's go back to march 2020, nobody knew what the virus was about. everybody moved into t-bills in cash. we are not in that situation today. the cash people have today, they are willing to redeploy it. if this omicron variant is different, then what you want to watch is the core of the markets, t-bills are cash. it is not happening yet. if you do get that situation, it could get tense. going into year end, this could be a phenomenon. dani: unfortunately that is all we have time for. that is ben emons, managing director of global macro strategy, medley global advisors . coming up, we talk more about the virus as this is elodia. she's a recording artist. 1 of 10 million people that comcast has connected to affordable internet in the last 10 years. and this is emmanuel, a future recording artist, and one of the millions of students we're connecting throughout the next 10. through projectup, comcast is committing $1 billion so millions more students, past... and present, can continue to g
ben: it is another important point. let's go back to march 2020, nobody knew what the virus was about. everybody moved into t-bills in cash. we are not in that situation today. the cash people have today, they are willing to redeploy it. if this omicron variant is different, then what you want to watch is the core of the markets, t-bills are cash. it is not happening yet. if you do get that situation, it could get tense. going into year end, this could be a phenomenon. dani: unfortunately that...
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tom: the modest ben laidler. let me make clear, nobody on global wall street called for three digit double return like ben laidler. he is not surprised we are up 25%. we finally get to a single digit reality? ben: i think we will come pretty close to double digits. i think we have only ever seen four straight years in the last 40 or 50 years appeared i think it is doable. expectations are far too low in the u.s. and globally, 7% or 8% next year. i think you will get double that when all is said and done. gdp growth has doubled long-term averages. a lot of these reopening sectors still have a long way to bounce back. i think valuations will come down, but i think they will stay way higher than long-term averages. bond yields go up but they are still a fraction of previous recoveries. you have the huge tech sector which deserves to have high valuations. lisa: a little bit around the edges given that we have frontloaded the rally. where are you taking consolidation right now? ben: tech would be the obvious place. it
tom: the modest ben laidler. let me make clear, nobody on global wall street called for three digit double return like ben laidler. he is not surprised we are up 25%. we finally get to a single digit reality? ben: i think we will come pretty close to double digits. i think we have only ever seen four straight years in the last 40 or 50 years appeared i think it is doable. expectations are far too low in the u.s. and globally, 7% or 8% next year. i think you will get double that when all is said...
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we do believe that ben l for watching. ben, thank you so i much. we do believe that ben and for watching. ben, thank you so - much. we do believe that ben and the team they are trying very hard to spot those beavers. (pres)from monday, people in england will be able to book their covid boosterjab a month in advance.the current rules mean you have to wait six months after your second dose before making the appointment — but that's being relaxed, in efforts to increase uptake ahead of winter. dominic hughes reports. the rollout of the booster programme for the over—50s and the clinically vulnerable has proved more sluggish than the initial vaccinations that began last december. this are administered six months after the second dose, and up until now it has not been possible to book an appointment until you reach that milestone. but from monday, the rules in england are being relaxed so you can schedule a jab a month before you need it. the government says the booster programme is moving ahead at pace. more than 9 million boosterjabs have so far b
we do believe that ben l for watching. ben, thank you so i much. we do believe that ben and for watching. ben, thank you so - much. we do believe that ben and the team they are trying very hard to spot those beavers. (pres)from monday, people in england will be able to book their covid boosterjab a month in advance.the current rules mean you have to wait six months after your second dose before making the appointment — but that's being relaxed, in efforts to increase uptake ahead of winter....
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>> guest: i dedicated the book to ben affleck because ben was accidentally into a goal to my awakening. i was far left progressive, on the young turks network, youtube, there was a night about six years ago, very memorable night, when ben affleck was on real time with bill maher and was alongside sam harris, a neuroscientist who talks about mindful meditation, sam was releasing a book called wake up about spirituality without religion. they were talking about religion and the topic of radical islam came up and sam made the point that you have to separate ideas meaning you should be to criticize any idea whether it is the republican party platform or the doctrine of christianity or in this case islam but you wouldn't want to be bigoted towards republicans or christians or muslims so separate ideas and people. that was the way sam laid it out and ben affleck became incredibly irritated and red in the face and pounding the desk, in essence calling bill maher and sam harris gross and racist, these ideas were gross and racist. was interesting to me because i had been seeing this on the prog
>> guest: i dedicated the book to ben affleck because ben was accidentally into a goal to my awakening. i was far left progressive, on the young turks network, youtube, there was a night about six years ago, very memorable night, when ben affleck was on real time with bill maher and was alongside sam harris, a neuroscientist who talks about mindful meditation, sam was releasing a book called wake up about spirituality without religion. they were talking about religion and the topic of...
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ben, thank you so much. good to see you. >> good to see you always, don. >> let's talk about this defense lawyer. he's now apologizing for his comments but you plan on bringing 100 black pastors to pray next week. what is the message you want to send here, ben? >> first of all, to apologize -- he's not backing them up because they were racist only because people are calling him out for them being racist and so that's why attorney merit and i feel we need to make sure the family of ahmaud arbery and any other victims who are trying to be marginalized by racism and discrimination know that the black pastors are always welcome to pray for these families in need and so we're going to be very careful not to give them any reason for a mistrial however, we won't do anything to bridge the first amendment rights of our clients especially when it comes to prayer. >> you know, we see -- look, race is a central role in this case. we see it in the defense lawyers s ignore ant comments, we see i in the makeup of the jury.
ben, thank you so much. good to see you. >> good to see you always, don. >> let's talk about this defense lawyer. he's now apologizing for his comments but you plan on bringing 100 black pastors to pray next week. what is the message you want to send here, ben? >> first of all, to apologize -- he's not backing them up because they were racist only because people are calling him out for them being racist and so that's why attorney merit and i feel we need to make sure the...
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>> i got an e-mail from ben saying, who i knew a little bit. we were mutual fans of one another -- >> i was jealous of her, basically, is the truth. >> jimmy: is that right? >> yeah, well we met because we had movies come out the same weekend. i think one was "daredevil," and they said it was like the worst film ever made and i turn the page and it was like "nicole holofcener is a modern day jane austen. [ laughter ] "how do i get this?" >> jimmy: yeah, well these were different reviews. >> i've been trying to work with her ever since. >> it was very flattering. and so, he e-mailed me and i think you might have said, you know, a medieval movie, i'm not sure but whatever it was, i thought it was a joke. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: because you don't write medieval movies. >> i'm the go-to swordfight movie woman. >> jimmy: that is not your kind of writing at all. >> no, it's not. >> jimmy: no >> but i was thrilled and flattered and i met with them, and you know, i said, "i don't know how to write like this. this m'lady, m'lordy --" see? [ laughte
>> i got an e-mail from ben saying, who i knew a little bit. we were mutual fans of one another -- >> i was jealous of her, basically, is the truth. >> jimmy: is that right? >> yeah, well we met because we had movies come out the same weekend. i think one was "daredevil," and they said it was like the worst film ever made and i turn the page and it was like "nicole holofcener is a modern day jane austen. [ laughter ] "how do i get this?" >>...
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here is ben rich. ., ,, y., , a look at the weather news. here is ben rich. ., ,, , . ~ ben rich. thank you very much. a very good — ben rich. thank you very much. a very good evening _ ben rich. thank you very much. a very good evening to _ ben rich. thank you very much. a very good evening to you. - ben rich. thank you very much. a very good evening to you. it - ben rich. thank you very much. a very good evening to you. it has l very good evening to you. it has been a really cold day across the uk, many struggling to get above freezing, but things are changing. we have seen more cloud posting in from the west and with that the arrival of some quite milder air. temperatures across parts of western scotland this afternoon have been all the way up at 10 degrees, and that milder weather will be spreading its way across the uk during tonight and early frost for some eastern parts, but a lot of cloud cover some outbreaks of rain, and temperatures by the end of 19 many spots up in double digits. a much milder start to the morning. some outbreaks of rain, the rain especially to the no
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ben: it is about earnings growth. there is a lot of focus on inflation and interest rates, what i think investors are focusing on is companies that they think can deliver. we have had earnings growth of 50%. we have not had a year like that since the early 1990's. it is been an incredible year. looking at next year, earnings growth, people looking for high percent-10%. we are coming into a more narrow range. looking for the companies that can really deliver earnings growth and meeting expectations will be key and that can come from across the spectrum. i think we will find opportunities and banks, pharmaceuticals -- i think you have to pick the right ones. if you get the wrong ones, they won't perform very well. tom: banks and energy. is that where you can find attractive valuations? and how are you picking within those sectors? ben: when we look across the board, investors are having to choose between earnings risk and valuation risk. that seems to be that dynamic. you have to pay more for the certainty. i think inve
ben: it is about earnings growth. there is a lot of focus on inflation and interest rates, what i think investors are focusing on is companies that they think can deliver. we have had earnings growth of 50%. we have not had a year like that since the early 1990's. it is been an incredible year. looking at next year, earnings growth, people looking for high percent-10%. we are coming into a more narrow range. looking for the companies that can really deliver earnings growth and meeting...
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and ben crump joins me now. ben, thank you so much. good to see you. >> good to see you as always, don. >> let's talk about this defense lawyer. he's now apologizing for his comments, but you plan on bringing 100 black pastors to pray next week. what is the message you want to send here, ben? >> first of all -- [ ina [ inaudible ], and he's not backing him up because they were racist, only because people are calling him out for them being racist. and so that's why which feel we need to make sure the family of ahmaud arbery and any other victims who are trying to be marginalized by racism and discrimination know that the black pastors are always welcome to pray for these families in need. and so we are going to be very careful not to give them any reason for a mistrial. however, we won't do anything to abridge the first amendment rights of our clients, especially when it comes to prayer. >> you know, we see that -- look, race is such a central role in this case. we see it in the defense lawyer's ignorant comments. we see it with the mak
and ben crump joins me now. ben, thank you so much. good to see you. >> good to see you as always, don. >> let's talk about this defense lawyer. he's now apologizing for his comments, but you plan on bringing 100 black pastors to pray next week. what is the message you want to send here, ben? >> first of all -- [ ina [ inaudible ], and he's not backing him up because they were racist, only because people are calling him out for them being racist. and so that's why which feel...
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ben crump, welcome back to democracy now! in a moment, we going to talk about the murder case -- or than accorded of the county is -- more than a quarter of the county is black and there's only one juror. >> it is very disappointing, not only for ahmaud's mother and father, for everybody who has been following this case most of the fact that you seem to have a jury that has more of the perspective, more of the commonalities of the killers up ahmaud arbery then the perspective of ahmaud arbery, this young black man who literally was killed for jogging while black. it is troubling because the court, when they granted 24 prude three strikes from the beginning, that was troubling because they said they can systemically try to just strike black people 24 times. that is too many strik. everyone who has been looking at this case and saying not only from day one when the police came out and tried to give cover for the killers of ahmaud arbery for jogging whelack, it seems our criminal justice system gives them ver, too en they are be
ben crump, welcome back to democracy now! in a moment, we going to talk about the murder case -- or than accorded of the county is -- more than a quarter of the county is black and there's only one juror. >> it is very disappointing, not only for ahmaud's mother and father, for everybody who has been following this case most of the fact that you seem to have a jury that has more of the perspective, more of the commonalities of the killers up ahmaud arbery then the perspective of ahmaud...
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you pointed out something, ben, that i want to talk about. the fact that both of these democrats in virginia and new jersey, one an incumbent. both of them had been previous governors of their state, right? murphy is still the incumbent. what does it tell you about the electorate? do you think throughout all the process -- they had a white democrat governor previously, northam, who had several incidents alleged he was dressing up in black face and racist. >> first of all it shows how poorly they performed because usually incuments have an advantage. a clear advantage. there in virginia it was overcome and in new jersey the tightness of the race is what belied the fact that it wasn't a clear advantage and secondly i think because voters saw through, for example, mccauliffe's poor performance and saw reading and math proficiency plummet after he introduced politically education platforms and winsome sears and election that seems to be ignored by the left. remember that democrats refused to ever deviate from their playbook whether it's making ev
you pointed out something, ben, that i want to talk about. the fact that both of these democrats in virginia and new jersey, one an incumbent. both of them had been previous governors of their state, right? murphy is still the incumbent. what does it tell you about the electorate? do you think throughout all the process -- they had a white democrat governor previously, northam, who had several incidents alleged he was dressing up in black face and racist. >> first of all it shows how...
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ben was governor of nebraska for eight years inea the 1990s. during which nebraska won the national championship in football, 38% of all years he was governor so our present differences, i don't know if i'm supposed to campaign for you to come back governor but if you can win national championship's for our football team, i think it would unite our state again. >> i can't take full credit i just want people to remember it happened during my watch. >> very nice. it's good to talk with you today about your book, congratulations on the publication. let's begin with two moments when the senate has been divided 50/50. we currently have a 5050a 0 se, the type working vote is cast by vice president kamala harris and when you arrived inwh the senate 20 years ago, it was a 50/50 senate as well. set the stage for us by contrasting those two moments, what's about the senate today versus 20 years ago. >> i'm not sure there's a real difference in terms of how it would work. having 50/50 means at least in terms of the numbers you have to get somebody to swit
ben was governor of nebraska for eight years inea the 1990s. during which nebraska won the national championship in football, 38% of all years he was governor so our present differences, i don't know if i'm supposed to campaign for you to come back governor but if you can win national championship's for our football team, i think it would unite our state again. >> i can't take full credit i just want people to remember it happened during my watch. >> very nice. it's good to talk...
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thanks for having me. >> ben dougen, the president of the coalition of law enforcement and retail. >>> let's take you outside on this thanksgiving eve. holiday travel, what are your plans? that's our question of the day. stay with us. >>> let's take a live look of our traffic cams on this thanksgiving eve. relatively speaking, this is some really manageable traffic, even i-80 in emeryville the upper left of your screen is moving much quicker that. brings us to the question of the day, what are your plans for thanksgiving? on instagram, gill replied, simply staying at home with family. on facebook, cheryl perez says she's going to watch the parade, cooking the turkey and facetime with family. coming up tonight at 11:00, catalytic converters are a hot commodity that can cost you thousands of dollars. we go undercover to see who's buying them. for everyone here at nbc bay area news, have a safe and happy thanksgiving. ersation] -great party, carlene. you must have blown your budget. -not exactly. -you have great name-brand snacks, tons of meat... and where did you get this imported chees
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you and your daughters, what do we, what are we looking at here, ben? so we understand your relationship to the land and more to, to this is me and my daughters and we did our project were replaced an older inefficient irrigation system with a new one. and that's something that has been going on ongoing and not only on my farm, but throughout the clement revelation project. especially in the last 20 years as we've faced reduced allegations we are um as, as farmers, we feel like we're a steward of the resource and i'm speaking for myself. we try and stretch the every drop water as far as we can. and the further we get into these droughts, the more critical it becomes to do that. and we are all constantly trying to adapt and be able to make our systems as, as efficient as possible. but at the end of the day, it does take some water in order to irrigate and sustain of arm. and we have to be economically healthy in order to make the kinds of investments that allow us to be more efficient, that water and that's why droughts and a complete water shut off like
you and your daughters, what do we, what are we looking at here, ben? so we understand your relationship to the land and more to, to this is me and my daughters and we did our project were replaced an older inefficient irrigation system with a new one. and that's something that has been going on ongoing and not only on my farm, but throughout the clement revelation project. especially in the last 20 years as we've faced reduced allegations we are um as, as farmers, we feel like we're a steward...
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his injury by republican senator ben sasse of nebraska. after words is a weekly interview program with guest host interbank top authors about their latest work. >> hello and welcome to book tv. it is my pleasure today to interview ben nelson from the great state of nebraska. ben was born emma cook he is the husband to diana, the father of four, served 12 years in the u.s. senate from 2001 through 2134 of us are going to center our discussion on that today. ben was also governor of nebraska for eight years in the 1990s, a period during which nebraska won the national championship in football. 38% of all the years he was governor. so ben, given our partisan differences i do not know if i am supposed to campaign for you to come back and governor but if you can win national championships for football team three eighths of allll years it would unite our state again, welcome. >> thank you i cannot take full credit. i just want people to remember it happened during my watch. >> very nice. it is good to get to talk with you today about your new bo
his injury by republican senator ben sasse of nebraska. after words is a weekly interview program with guest host interbank top authors about their latest work. >> hello and welcome to book tv. it is my pleasure today to interview ben nelson from the great state of nebraska. ben was born emma cook he is the husband to diana, the father of four, served 12 years in the u.s. senate from 2001 through 2134 of us are going to center our discussion on that today. ben was also governor of...
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so ben i've got to give you credit. how right they were the markets focus on a real strong jobs number up or even inflation not seem to worrying investors. they dissipated the fed is tapering right now does not change the fact socialist growth it picks up again as inflation still remains a strong, rates are so low. this just makes it really easy to start buying stocks to keep the market going. companies, despite inflation are still maintaining their profit margin the profit margins are strong, this is a great bird really seems to suggest those fears, we may get the inflation but we are not going get the stag. left back. >> in fact in the second quarter margins were an all-time high at were still pretty close to that level. investors love all this good news about covid, right ben? >> that is right. we had vaccines for children approved, we had pfizer kind of out of the blue sing at, really well. we even had say perhaps covid is going to stop being a thing come january. the market love this. it was another one of these th
so ben i've got to give you credit. how right they were the markets focus on a real strong jobs number up or even inflation not seem to worrying investors. they dissipated the fed is tapering right now does not change the fact socialist growth it picks up again as inflation still remains a strong, rates are so low. this just makes it really easy to start buying stocks to keep the market going. companies, despite inflation are still maintaining their profit margin the profit margins are strong,...
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i hope i'm still ben nelson. >> host: we are nearly at time. if we had another hour i would want to talk about some of the cooks greats, george sores and jeff kittinger rush i think 180 yards in in a game of the century in 71 that you are one of four governors from the tiny little town of mccook nebraska pixel needs to do and ethnographic study and figure out what's going on in the water in that place. but let's close with the story of you and the prank on your wife and russia. >> guest: well, when diane heard from some friends who spend a lot of time in russia that your rooms are bogged and you know, they're listening to everything, and she was quite concerned about that. then there was some suggestion may be they had cameras in the rooms and stuff like that. i feel sort of a -- dressing and undressing in the bathroom with the lights off. i told her well, they have night vision cameras. just sort of get her going. she would say that's not funny. we walked into the room and i said something derogatory about the russians and she -- pointed to th
i hope i'm still ben nelson. >> host: we are nearly at time. if we had another hour i would want to talk about some of the cooks greats, george sores and jeff kittinger rush i think 180 yards in in a game of the century in 71 that you are one of four governors from the tiny little town of mccook nebraska pixel needs to do and ethnographic study and figure out what's going on in the water in that place. but let's close with the story of you and the prank on your wife and russia. >>...
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i'm ben brown. the headlines: mandatory mask—wearing in shops and on public transport is being reintroduced in england, after two confirmed cases of the omicron variant of coronavirus in the uk. the health secretary's expected to announce more details on restrictions. israel will ban the entry of all foreigners for two weeks to try to prevent the spread of the new omicron variant — one case has so far been confirmed in the country. dozens of people who arrived at amsterdam's schipol airport from south africa on friday have covid—19. dutch health authorities are testing to see if it's the omicron variant. european ministers — minus the uk home secretary priti patel — meet for talks in calais today about how to stop migrants crossing the channel. and weather warnings are still in place in parts of the uk — as the clean—up from storm arwen continues now the sport. chelsea host manchester united at stamford bridge this afternoon in the premier league, with the visitors looking to impress t
i'm ben brown. the headlines: mandatory mask—wearing in shops and on public transport is being reintroduced in england, after two confirmed cases of the omicron variant of coronavirus in the uk. the health secretary's expected to announce more details on restrictions. israel will ban the entry of all foreigners for two weeks to try to prevent the spread of the new omicron variant — one case has so far been confirmed in the country. dozens of people who arrived at amsterdam's schipol airport...
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ben brantely, eric schaffer, appreciate your time. thank you. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> brangham: and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm william brangham. join us online and again here monday evening. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you, and we'll see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> the landscape has changed, and not for the last time. the rules of business are being reinvented, with a more flexible workforce, by embracing innovation, by looking not only at current opportunities, but ahead to future ones. resilience is the ability to pivot again and again, for whatever happens next. >> people who know, know b.d.o. >> fidelity wealth management. >> consumer cellular. >> johnson & johnson. >> bnsf railway. >> financial services firm raymond james. >> the william and flora hewlett foundation. for more than 50 years, advancing ideas and supporting institutions to promote a better world. at www.hlett.org. >> supporting social entrepreneurs and their solutions to the world's most pressing
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cooper, ben, we'll e right back i don't just play someone brainy on tv - i'm an actual neuroscientist. and i love the science behind neuriva plus. unlike ordinary memory supplements, neuriva plus fuels six key indicators of brain performance. more brain performance? yes, please! neuriva. think bigger. ( ♪♪ ) what a pain in the... alice? if it's "let's wrap this up" season, it's walgreens season. >>> back me now author and rutgers university former president and ceo of the naacp and president for the american way, professor cooper, ben made the interesting point i've heard a lot this week, you know, in george floyd's killing, we had video at the beginning of the trial. we heard the defense say we will show you things you didn't know about this killing. i watched every second of that trial. they didn't show us video, that was comprehensive. same thing here, there were attempts to make this about something that the video said otherwise about. but you make the point, others have made the point, lots of other people are dead with no video. are we changing the way people think? are we b
cooper, ben, we'll e right back i don't just play someone brainy on tv - i'm an actual neuroscientist. and i love the science behind neuriva plus. unlike ordinary memory supplements, neuriva plus fuels six key indicators of brain performance. more brain performance? yes, please! neuriva. think bigger. ( ♪♪ ) what a pain in the... alice? if it's "let's wrap this up" season, it's walgreens season. >>> back me now author and rutgers university former president and ceo of the...
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ben crump. he's an attorney representing several other victims from the festival. thanks for joining us. dozens of lawsuits have been filed in connection with the deadly incident and officials and organizers, they're pointing fingers right now. who in your view was responsible then for keeping those concertgoers safe? >> wolf, as i sit here with the family of the young child on life support fighting for his child, we are working diligently, our legal team, to get answers for everything that happened on that evening. there are multiple people on multiple levels that are responsible. this never should have happened, wolf blitzer. this was completely preventable. had the concert promotors, the organizers, the corporations who was putting on this festival would have made sure they had safety protocols in place, had crowd control protocols in place, and had medical assistance protocol. so we have sued 20 defendants. we have about 200 clients and that number is growing. >> the houston police chief, as
ben crump. he's an attorney representing several other victims from the festival. thanks for joining us. dozens of lawsuits have been filed in connection with the deadly incident and officials and organizers, they're pointing fingers right now. who in your view was responsible then for keeping those concertgoers safe? >> wolf, as i sit here with the family of the young child on life support fighting for his child, we are working diligently, our legal team, to get answers for everything...
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i'm and ben boy you back how camille, woman, you t 9 law widening local ham. and to layla alpha nanning aim for the african stories of resilience and carry i get younger than i right. well enough now where there's a lot of, i think one of them problem haven't gotten yet lloyd. i'm glad of tradition and dedication to live without a little more robust with short documentary by african film, make it on the white 9. and the book make it africa direct on al jazeera, paul, paul paul, and less than a year. catherine will host the middle east 1st. well come in preparation. the country is staging a major and settlement with 16 nations going head to head in thanks, porpoise phil stadiums for 2022 will keep you across the action as council for repairs for the regions biggest ever sporting events. that the for our cup on al jazeera, from the world's most populated, recheck in den and untold stories across asia and the pacific to discover the current events with diverse coaches and conflicting politics. one 0, one east. on al jazeera. oh . and haven't seen it in the how th
i'm and ben boy you back how camille, woman, you t 9 law widening local ham. and to layla alpha nanning aim for the african stories of resilience and carry i get younger than i right. well enough now where there's a lot of, i think one of them problem haven't gotten yet lloyd. i'm glad of tradition and dedication to live without a little more robust with short documentary by african film, make it on the white 9. and the book make it africa direct on al jazeera, paul, paul paul, and less than a...
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ben brantely, eric schaffer, appreciate your time. thank you. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> brangham: and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm william brangham. join us online and again here monday evening. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you, and we'll see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> the landscape has changed, and not for the last time. the rules of business are being reinvented, with a more flexible workforce, by embracing innovation, by looking not only at current opportunities, but ahead to future ones. resilience is the ability to pivot again and again, for whatever happens next. >> people who know, know b.d.o. >> fidelity wealth management. >> consumer cellular. >> johnson & johnson. >> bnsf railway. >> financial services firm raymond james. >> the william and flora hewlett foundation. for more than 50 years, advancing ideas and supporting institutions to promote a better world. at www.hewlett.org. >> supporting social entrepreneurs and their solutions to the world's most pressi
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ben rich of bbc whether they are. ben brown is “p bbc whether they are. ben brown is up next. now for the immediate weather forecast. up next. now for the immediate weatherforecast. we up next. now for the immediate weather forecast. we start with contrasting weather conditions in the country. to the east, clear skies but a chilly start. yes, frost. not much frost as we go through the week ahead because there is cloud and rain starting to push in from the west. you can see the signs from that in south—west scotland as we speak. a change of wind direction. a south—westerly driving in mild air across the country. the yellow, rustic tones, with us. this has been the story so far. quite a bit of rain pushing into western scotland now. kreider skies to the east. we will see more cloud as we go through the afternoon. ? reader. lighterwinds and quiet, with the exception of the far north west of scotland with the rain. look at these temperatures, mild for the time of year. ten to 14 celsius. we should be seeing temperatures of eight to 11 celsius. tonight, that rain continues to m
ben rich of bbc whether they are. ben brown is “p bbc whether they are. ben brown is up next. now for the immediate weather forecast. up next. now for the immediate weatherforecast. we up next. now for the immediate weather forecast. we start with contrasting weather conditions in the country. to the east, clear skies but a chilly start. yes, frost. not much frost as we go through the week ahead because there is cloud and rain starting to push in from the west. you can see the signs from that...
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so ben is feeling pretty zen. that's the planning effect from fidelity >>> barbara boxer of california. good evening both of you. set tomorrow for the $1.9 trillion build back better bill. getting these bills back, do you think that's what this is? that's a lot of it. it's clear that voters a are -- what they see is washington unable to manage affairs. i am glad for see a vote and probably as it is house, it's not going to pass the senate. it's very important that i is -- they get a moderate bill. not a bill that's too extreme. that's what majority of voters want want. the infrastructure bill is critical. bill clinton once said, people care about their income and getting that infrastructure bill passed. >> senator boxer, she says nobody elected him to be fdr. they elected him to be normal and stop the chaos. the congress called on her to support the packet. what do voters want from this president? >> i think they want all of the above. they want to return to normalcy after we had a president who was anything but n
so ben is feeling pretty zen. that's the planning effect from fidelity >>> barbara boxer of california. good evening both of you. set tomorrow for the $1.9 trillion build back better bill. getting these bills back, do you think that's what this is? that's a lot of it. it's clear that voters a are -- what they see is washington unable to manage affairs. i am glad for see a vote and probably as it is house, it's not going to pass the senate. it's very important that i is -- they get a...
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ben wideman in bucharest. thanks very much, ben. >>> in jerusalem, a recent uptick in transmission rate, that might mean a new spike really on infections. help us make sense of why we're seeing this, why we're seeing a rise in the r rate here. >> reporter: yeah, isa, israel is often seen as a glimpse into the future of coronavirus because they were so far ahead of many countries when it came to vaccination. and when it came to rolling out the booster campaign, which happened months ago. and so although the numbers a few months ago started to be very encouraging where the rates really started to go down, a few thousand cases a day, you can really see the rate starting to decrease. now the r rate has started to creep up and actually as of this mourning it has hit that one rate. and that is the rate which health experts have so worried about once the r rate, infection rate hits one or above. they are very much worried about a new wave. however, experts are wary about calling this a new wave just yet and that's pa
ben wideman in bucharest. thanks very much, ben. >>> in jerusalem, a recent uptick in transmission rate, that might mean a new spike really on infections. help us make sense of why we're seeing this, why we're seeing a rise in the r rate here. >> reporter: yeah, isa, israel is often seen as a glimpse into the future of coronavirus because they were so far ahead of many countries when it came to vaccination. and when it came to rolling out the booster campaign, which happened...
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ben blyman and starkey are all here. can you guys do a little wave. these are true night life and entertainment advocates in san francisco and just to be clear. i'm not just doing this because i like to party. i also think that it is needed at a time like this. nothing has made me more happy than to be out and about watching live performances, plays, and sees events. some of you also know that i used to run a nonprofit organization and just to see kids from not even looking you in the eye. like who is that kid, like who is that person. the arts and entertainment in san francisco, it does so much and i remember when i served as a member of the board of supervisors and there were a number of new housing developments going up and there was some threats of places like even bottom of the hill being closed because of complaints from neighbors who had just moved here in some of the new developments. and so i remember some of the legislation to say you basically have to sign and know that a night life exists within a certain range because i just think that it
ben blyman and starkey are all here. can you guys do a little wave. these are true night life and entertainment advocates in san francisco and just to be clear. i'm not just doing this because i like to party. i also think that it is needed at a time like this. nothing has made me more happy than to be out and about watching live performances, plays, and sees events. some of you also know that i used to run a nonprofit organization and just to see kids from not even looking you in the eye. like...
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are they hip to the big coin phenomenon yet ben? yes, the misty dollarization is the big one already. i mean, russia. so down a lot of it's t bills. it has very little exposure and china and russia doing increasing amounts of trade with each other in their own national currencies. i mean, it was 0 in 2008, and i think it's already the one a chinese, one to the of the home currency reserves and they're trying to get rid of the dollar. i mean, they're even talking about launching and oil commodity exchange in st. petersburg, where you can buy and sell oil and rubles instead of dollars. but it's going slowly, although it is progressing as far as bitcoin. and again, i think in eastern europe, there being a lot more cautious. the russian central bank is going to launch its version of the dishes to rouble, which is not quite the same as the currency. and they are bit nervous about it being on regulated because they are afraid of bubbles and people getting exposed to it. and then losing all their money in the, in the fluctuations. but, i m
are they hip to the big coin phenomenon yet ben? yes, the misty dollarization is the big one already. i mean, russia. so down a lot of it's t bills. it has very little exposure and china and russia doing increasing amounts of trade with each other in their own national currencies. i mean, it was 0 in 2008, and i think it's already the one a chinese, one to the of the home currency reserves and they're trying to get rid of the dollar. i mean, they're even talking about launching and oil...
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and now he's so prepared for retirement, ben is feeling totally zen. that's the planning effect from fidelity. johnson & johnson ben is feeling totally zen. is the world's largest healthcare company. building a future where cancers can be cured. strokes can be reversed. joints can be 3-d printed. and there isn't one definition of what well feels like. there are millions. we're using our world to make your world a world of well. ♪♪ it starts with a mother's determination to treat her baby's eczema. and grows into a family business that helps thousands more. it starts with an army vet's dream of studying the stars. and grows into a new career as an astrophysicist. it starts with an engineer's desire to start over. and grows into an award-winning restaurant that creates local jobs. they learned how on youtube. what will you learn? the nation" next week with a special interview for dr. anthony fauci. dr. anthony fauci. we look back at the origins of covid. that's next sunday on "face the nation." v risk, and losing some weight... now, back to the game!
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are they hip did a big coin phenomenon yet ben? yes, the misty dollarization is the big one already. i mean, russia. so down a lot of it's t bills has very little exposure and china and russia doing increasing amounts of trade with each other in their own national currencies. i mean, it was 0 in 2008, and i think it's already in the one a chinese, one to the of the home currency reserves and they're trying to get rid of the dollar. i mean, they're even talking about launching and oil commodity exchange in st. petersburg where you can buy and sell oil and rubles instead of dollars. but it's going slowly, although it is progressing as far as bitcoin. and again, i think in eastern europe, there being a lot more cautious, the russian central bank is going to launch its version of a dish or 2 rouble, which is not quite the same as a currency. and they are bit nervous about it being regulated because they are afraid of bubbles and people getting exposed to it and then losing all their money in the, in the fluctuations. i mean, they've em
are they hip did a big coin phenomenon yet ben? yes, the misty dollarization is the big one already. i mean, russia. so down a lot of it's t bills has very little exposure and china and russia doing increasing amounts of trade with each other in their own national currencies. i mean, it was 0 in 2008, and i think it's already in the one a chinese, one to the of the home currency reserves and they're trying to get rid of the dollar. i mean, they're even talking about launching and oil commodity...
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are they hip did a big coin phenomenon yet ben? yes, the misty dollarization is the big one already. i mean, russia. so down a lot of it's t bills has very little exposure and china and russia doing increasing amounts of trade with each other in their own national currencies. i mean, it was 0 in 2008, and i think it's already in the one a chinese, one to the of the home currency reserves and they're trying to get rid of the dollar. i mean, they're even talking about launching and oil commodity exchange in st. petersburg where you can buy and sell oil and rubles instead of dollars. but it's going slowly, although it is progressing as far as bitcoin. and again, i think in eastern europe, there being a lot more cautious, the russian central bank is going to launch its version of a dish or 2 rouble, which is not quite the same as a currency. and they are bit nervous about it being regulated because they are afraid of bubbles and people getting exposed to it and then losing all their money in the, in the fluctuations. but, i mean, they'
are they hip did a big coin phenomenon yet ben? yes, the misty dollarization is the big one already. i mean, russia. so down a lot of it's t bills has very little exposure and china and russia doing increasing amounts of trade with each other in their own national currencies. i mean, it was 0 in 2008, and i think it's already in the one a chinese, one to the of the home currency reserves and they're trying to get rid of the dollar. i mean, they're even talking about launching and oil commodity...
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their report turned out to be fall later on blue bus, co host, ben swan, and christy i both lender insight did a spike and other developments in the sector. from facto today, let's dive right in and we lead the program with opec plus, sticking to its plan to gradually increase oil production as prices rise amid the energy crutch. now, despite pressure from the white house, the cartel decided to move forward with its plans to boost production by just 400000 barrels per day. over the next month, prices for international benchmark. brent crude and west texas intermediate both sa gaines of roughly 3 percent on the day each sitting well above $80.00 per barrel. gasoline prices in the united states have surged to 7 year highs, averaging $3.00 and $40.00 per gallon nationally with some area seeing prices around 4 gas and diesel prices have also hit record highs in europe as well. on thursday, the white house deputy press secretary with asked about the decision from opec plus . as you remember, we engage with relevant opec plus members a few months ago as well. urging a compromise solution to allo
their report turned out to be fall later on blue bus, co host, ben swan, and christy i both lender insight did a spike and other developments in the sector. from facto today, let's dive right in and we lead the program with opec plus, sticking to its plan to gradually increase oil production as prices rise amid the energy crutch. now, despite pressure from the white house, the cartel decided to move forward with its plans to boost production by just 400000 barrels per day. over the next month,...
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ben wright is in westminster. not only labour, but some conservatives are unhappy with these proposals? yes, that's right, ben, and we will get a gauge of the depth of tory unhappiness when there is a vote in the house of commons on this later this evening. as you said it was backin this evening. as you said it was back in september that the government announced that for the first time, from 2023, there will be a cap, a limit, on how much anybody will have to pay towards their care costs in england. that cap will be £86,000. but it's not quite as simple as that, because last week, the government remains means—tested support from the government's calculation of that cap. —— the government removed means—tested government removed mea ns—tested support. government removed means—tested support. in practice, that means that it will be less generous than originally thought, for some people, with assets of less than £185,000, who require long—term care, and it is that which has caused irritation on tory be
ben wright is in westminster. not only labour, but some conservatives are unhappy with these proposals? yes, that's right, ben, and we will get a gauge of the depth of tory unhappiness when there is a vote in the house of commons on this later this evening. as you said it was backin this evening. as you said it was back in september that the government announced that for the first time, from 2023, there will be a cap, a limit, on how much anybody will have to pay towards their care costs in...
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richard moss has been given access to the village workshop charged with making sure big ben will keep good time for decades to come. bong! these are the bits behind the box. —— bongs. over the last three years, this cumbrian workshop has been repairing and restoring every one of the 1000 plus parts to make big ben sing. from the massive to the minuscule. these are the regulation pins on top of the pendulum. they speed the clock up a fifth of a second week. this is the barrel which plays the famous westminster chimes and it weighs 860 kilos. each one of these lifts a hammer, and it drops down and we get that ding—dong, ding—dong. this is a company workforce with decades of experience in repairing big clocks. that's why they have been trusted with the task of carrying out the biggest ever restoration of big ben. they do still feel pressure and responsibility. it is the most important clock that anybody really knows, so yes, it certainly is a privilege to be working on it. what they say, pressure is a privilege? i suppose we feel privileged to be under that pressure and to be tru
richard moss has been given access to the village workshop charged with making sure big ben will keep good time for decades to come. bong! these are the bits behind the box. —— bongs. over the last three years, this cumbrian workshop has been repairing and restoring every one of the 1000 plus parts to make big ben sing. from the massive to the minuscule. these are the regulation pins on top of the pendulum. they speed the clock up a fifth of a second week. this is the barrel which plays the...
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it's not over with the federal hate crime trial still to come, perhaps, you wanted to conclude, ben, go ahead. >> yeah, i just wanted to say the prosecutors in this case just like keith ellison in george floyd's killer's case did a good job. they had the benefit of video in both cases. we want to make clear that we don't want this to be a precedent for black people who were killed unjustly to get access to the courthouse and access to justice that we have to have this high bar of having a video to have visual evidence. we still want justice for brianna taylor, and all the -- breonna taylor, and all the other black people killed unjustly, and for them to have their day in court, and this is another step on our mission where we can make equality and justice for all americans. >> benjamin crump, thank you for your time and your advocacy, sir, mr. arbery, thank you so much for continuing to be a champion if a way that all parents hope they can be for their children. i'm sorry for your loss, sir. thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you, laura coates. >>> all three defendants found guilty of
it's not over with the federal hate crime trial still to come, perhaps, you wanted to conclude, ben, go ahead. >> yeah, i just wanted to say the prosecutors in this case just like keith ellison in george floyd's killer's case did a good job. they had the benefit of video in both cases. we want to make clear that we don't want this to be a precedent for black people who were killed unjustly to get access to the courthouse and access to justice that we have to have this high bar of having a...