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ben ali still hopes to return. but in this last call to his defence minister, he learns there is no way back. in under2li hours, one of the world's most fearsome and longest ruling dictatorships was toppled. the protesters had won. if, as our research suggests, the recordings are genuine, they reveal how president ben ali wanted to return immediately, but some of his aides did not support that. he remained in exile in saudi arabia until his death in 2019. good evening. it's a quiet weather story at the moment. we'll have clear skies over the next few hours across england, wales, and eastern scotland — that will allow those temperatures to fall away. but a bit more of a westerly feed driving in some cloud off the atlantic, bringing more moisture to the northwest of the great glen, maybe a spot or two of drizzle. that will hold temperatures up to around 4—6 celsius. further south, we've got clear skies, and so minus 2—3 not out of the question in rural parts as high pressure tends to build once again. so there
ben ali still hopes to return. but in this last call to his defence minister, he learns there is no way back. in under2li hours, one of the world's most fearsome and longest ruling dictatorships was toppled. the protesters had won. if, as our research suggests, the recordings are genuine, they reveal how president ben ali wanted to return immediately, but some of his aides did not support that. he remained in exile in saudi arabia until his death in 2019. good evening. it's a quiet weather...
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ben ali still hopes to it is a new dawn for tunisia. ben ali still hopes to return. but in this last call to his defence minister, he learns that there is no way back. in under2li hours, in under 2a hours, one of the world's most fearsome and longest ruling dictatorships was totalled. the protesters had one. if, as our research suggests, the recordings are genuine, they reveal how president ben ali wanted to return immediately but some of his aides did not to support that. he remained in exile in saudi arabia until his death in 2019. hello. while some of you saw the sunshine today, there was a lot more cloud around across the country, and that will have a consequence for tonight, in that it will not be anywhere near as cold, so not as much frost around, and certainly less in the way of fog, too, and it's all because of what's happening out to the north—west of us. an area of high pressure is clearing away, allowing these weather fronts to approach in. this one bringing some showers across the south, this one bringing some wet and windy weatherfor a time in scotland
ben ali still hopes to it is a new dawn for tunisia. ben ali still hopes to return. but in this last call to his defence minister, he learns that there is no way back. in under2li hours, in under 2a hours, one of the world's most fearsome and longest ruling dictatorships was totalled. the protesters had one. if, as our research suggests, the recordings are genuine, they reveal how president ben ali wanted to return immediately but some of his aides did not to support that. he remained in exile...
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ben: absolutely. it's really critical. the first thing was that many of the people on board the clotilda all came from the same village. in so they already had lifelong bonds. he talks about one of his close friends being among the captured people. so they were already bonded like that, then they spent the time with other people and got to know them for a month, then they spent the month that i have on the ship. so by the time they all got to america, these 110 people were very close, they knew each other well, they suffered through this horrible hardship, and that alone was a powerful thing. then, they didn't get split up. they were not sold, for the most part. 30 were sold to a slave dealer and ended up somewhere else. the other 80 were split amongst three brothers and one or two neighbors. there were all on plantations that were close together, but also connected by steamboats. so timothy's brother had steamboats. to joe and some of the others worked as deckhands on the steamboats. every week they
ben: absolutely. it's really critical. the first thing was that many of the people on board the clotilda all came from the same village. in so they already had lifelong bonds. he talks about one of his close friends being among the captured people. so they were already bonded like that, then they spent the time with other people and got to know them for a month, then they spent the month that i have on the ship. so by the time they all got to america, these 110 people were very close, they knew...
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sorry about that, ben. >> kelly: it was a little lost. >> ben: he was a little lost. it's funny because i always screw up, ben affleck, and incredibly ugly name, now it's the duck commercial. yes, i know, isn't that funny. >> kelly: you're the first person to say it. >> ben: when it was a kid, my parents, i remember them in the old days when people would call you up for a magazine subscription and they would go like a, f as in frank f as in frank. and i would look at the letters that we would get and it would be a-s-s-l-i-c-k -- you hate to have that. >> kelly: you hate to see it, love that you did not see it on daytime tv. i always say that i love having texans here, is it true, and this is so texan, a guy from texas because you are into all the sports ball, is it true that you literally became an actor because one weekend you had off from ball games? >> tye: pretty much, i was about daniel's age when i first started getting into acting, and i
sorry about that, ben. >> kelly: it was a little lost. >> ben: he was a little lost. it's funny because i always screw up, ben affleck, and incredibly ugly name, now it's the duck commercial. yes, i know, isn't that funny. >> kelly: you're the first person to say it. >> ben: when it was a kid, my parents, i remember them in the old days when people would call you up for a magazine subscription and they would go like a, f as in frank f as in frank. and i would look at the...
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ben. >> tracy: michael george, thank you. today, peru declared an environmental emergency after an oil spill polluted its coast. an estimated 6,000 gallons of oil has washed on beaches near lima. it's from an oil tanker hit by massive waves following the eruption of an undersea volcano near tonga. more than 16,000 miles away in tonga, the first flights carrying food, water, and medical supplies arrived after the island's main runway was cleared of ash. these satellite images before and after the undersea volcanic eruption show the magnitude of the devastation on the pacific island nation. straight ahead on the webs sekd news, former vice president al gore on the climate crisis and the planet's future. and later, life lessons on the playground. >> tracy: u.s. greenhouse gas emissions which contributed to global warming roared back in 2021. al gore has been sounding the climate change alarm for decades. we sat down with him recently and found he's still optimistic we can avoid catastrophe. how big is the farm? >> this farm is 4
ben. >> tracy: michael george, thank you. today, peru declared an environmental emergency after an oil spill polluted its coast. an estimated 6,000 gallons of oil has washed on beaches near lima. it's from an oil tanker hit by massive waves following the eruption of an undersea volcano near tonga. more than 16,000 miles away in tonga, the first flights carrying food, water, and medical supplies arrived after the island's main runway was cleared of ash. these satellite images before and...
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sorry about that, ben. >> kelly: it was a little lost. >> ben: he was a little lost. it's funny because i always screw up, ben affleck, and incredibly ugly name, now it's the duck commercial. yes, i know, isn't that funny. it's to be on your the first person to say it. >> ben: when it was a kid, my parents, i remember them in the old days when people would call you up for a magazine subscription and they would go like, f as in frank f as in frank. and i would look at the letters that we would get and it would be -- you hate to have that. >> kelly: you hate to see it, love that you did not see it on daytime tv. i always say that i love having texans here, is it true, and this is so texan, a guy from texas because you are into all the sports ball, is it true that you literally became an actor because one weekend you had off from ball games? >> tye: pretty much, i was about daniel's age when i first started getting into actin
sorry about that, ben. >> kelly: it was a little lost. >> ben: he was a little lost. it's funny because i always screw up, ben affleck, and incredibly ugly name, now it's the duck commercial. yes, i know, isn't that funny. it's to be on your the first person to say it. >> ben: when it was a kid, my parents, i remember them in the old days when people would call you up for a magazine subscription and they would go like, f as in frank f as in frank. and i would look at the...
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ben: is a question of sentiment. ukraine is as much about what might happen in terms of nerves around eastern europe. it is getting close where a amount of logistics important for european production. that will be of concern. energy will be a mixed bag. initially we will see oil prices go up but we will likely see demand fall as demand spreads. people are little bit complacent on ukraine. there is a consensus nothing will probably happens, but i do not think we have seen what it is vladimir putin wants to achieve and we will find that out over the next couple of weeks. kailey: when we talk about the implications of more conflict in ukraine, a lot of the conflict has been focused on the inflationary impact. i wonder how that could bleed through into your world when you think about margin pressure? ben: companies are having to work hard to maintain margins. they're having to be active on pricing and were harder their costs and push past -- push back on their suppliers. an inflationary environment is much better than a
ben: is a question of sentiment. ukraine is as much about what might happen in terms of nerves around eastern europe. it is getting close where a amount of logistics important for european production. that will be of concern. energy will be a mixed bag. initially we will see oil prices go up but we will likely see demand fall as demand spreads. people are little bit complacent on ukraine. there is a consensus nothing will probably happens, but i do not think we have seen what it is vladimir...
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the bbc political correspondent ben wright has put the story to the | ben wright has put the story to the government and got a statement saying that everyone can continue get free tests. record numbers of tessa been delivered. the uk testing programme is the biggest in europe. testing continues to play an important role in helping people live their daily lives, keep businesses running and keep young people in school, so all of that is, they're going to be there, but we understand what the government is saying is no decision has been taken, which does not mean to say a decision won't be taken to that effect, so we will watch that one and i think the story, in the absence of a confirmation this is going to happen, lives to see sunday out. —— this is not going to happen. always a challenge! you can have them knocked down quite early on, but this one is going to fight on another day, i think. but this one is going to fight on another day, ithink. let's move another day, i think. let's move the observer. aubrey, this moves on neatly with what the times is saying. the former chief... ma
the bbc political correspondent ben wright has put the story to the | ben wright has put the story to the government and got a statement saying that everyone can continue get free tests. record numbers of tessa been delivered. the uk testing programme is the biggest in europe. testing continues to play an important role in helping people live their daily lives, keep businesses running and keep young people in school, so all of that is, they're going to be there, but we understand what the...
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jack: -- >> david, it's ben leveson. amazon was one of the original disrupters, but everybody is picking it to outperform this year. you did. what's going on there? >> the aws business is continuing to do quite well, and we think if you look at the sum of the parts for amazon, we think if aws was an independent company, you know, it would trade at $2,000, $2,100. we would think that was great. so you could make the argument there's a 25- there's a discount on the sum of the parts to amazon based on where it's trading today. >> hey, david, this is carlton. just curious, i understand that you like general electric. some people have been hesitant getting into the stock ahead of the spin-off it's planning. what's your take on it, is and where are you seeing the opportunity? >> yeah. i think one of the really important things we believe right now is that we hi covid -- we think covid becomes endemic in the next couple months potentially. we think we're going to have a much more healthy spring environment relative to the past,
jack: -- >> david, it's ben leveson. amazon was one of the original disrupters, but everybody is picking it to outperform this year. you did. what's going on there? >> the aws business is continuing to do quite well, and we think if you look at the sum of the parts for amazon, we think if aws was an independent company, you know, it would trade at $2,000, $2,100. we would think that was great. so you could make the argument there's a 25- there's a discount on the sum of the parts to...
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ben croucher, bbc news. there were plenty of goals in the rest of the day's matches. including wins for norwich, wolves and west ham in their all—premier league encounter with leeds. joe lynskey was watching. in east london, one premier league side would follow the first hurdle. west ham and leeds are the kind of clubs who seek a cup run, but only one of them could line up at full strength. leeds had ten players after injury or covid, and soon they were exposed. manwell —— manual insigne gave west ham the lead. without those players, leeds brought a threat. jack harrison cannot adjust in time. in a season or leeds have trodden close relegation, he was more gloom, as his side pushed forward, they let west ham in for a second. here is jared west ham in for a second. here is jared bowen! _ west ham in for a second. here is jared bowen! west _ west ham in for a second. here is jared bowen! west ham _ west ham in for a second. here is jared bowen! west ham through i west ham in for a second. here is| jared
ben croucher, bbc news. there were plenty of goals in the rest of the day's matches. including wins for norwich, wolves and west ham in their all—premier league encounter with leeds. joe lynskey was watching. in east london, one premier league side would follow the first hurdle. west ham and leeds are the kind of clubs who seek a cup run, but only one of them could line up at full strength. leeds had ten players after injury or covid, and soon they were exposed. manwell —— manual insigne...
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i'm ben boulos. the headlines at 4: facemasks will be required in classrooms for secondary school pupils in england, as coronavirus cases continue to surge across europe. fears that a quarter of uk public sector workers could be off due to covid as firms are warned to make contingency plans. government minsiters say there's nothing in the current covid data to suggest more restrictions are required in england. the widespread use of testing is an illustration of the fact that the british public are taking sensible steps to keep themselves safe, to keep their friends and family safe. in the next half hour, fans will be allowed to stand to watch chelsea play liverpool for the first time in 28 years as a safe—standing trial begins in england. and how climate change is affecting the scottish ski industry. that's in weather world, coming up later in the hour here on bbc news. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. secondary schools in england have been told that children should wear face coverings in cl
i'm ben boulos. the headlines at 4: facemasks will be required in classrooms for secondary school pupils in england, as coronavirus cases continue to surge across europe. fears that a quarter of uk public sector workers could be off due to covid as firms are warned to make contingency plans. government minsiters say there's nothing in the current covid data to suggest more restrictions are required in england. the widespread use of testing is an illustration of the fact that the british public...
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out of trouble. 0k, ben wright, thank you, live _ yet dig him out of trouble. 0k, ben wright, thank you, live at - wright, thank you, live at westminster. novak djokovic�*s lawyers will appeal to a federal court in australia within the hour, to try to overturn a government decision to cancel his visa for a second time over covid rules. if they fail, the world number one, who isn't vaccinated, could be deported. 0ur correspondent, shaimaa khalil, has the latest from melbourne. this is 9 news... live from sydney... just moments ago, the immigration minister has cancelled novak djokovic�*s visa... it's a story that's made headlines here in australia and around the world. for days, novak djokovic has been on the court training and the government has announced its decision. the tennis star's visa has been cancelled again and, for the second time, he faces deportation from australia. in his statement, the country's immigration minister alex hawke said... "today, i exercised my power to cancel the visa held by mr novak djokovic on health and good order grounds, on the basis that it was
out of trouble. 0k, ben wright, thank you, live _ yet dig him out of trouble. 0k, ben wright, thank you, live at - wright, thank you, live at westminster. novak djokovic�*s lawyers will appeal to a federal court in australia within the hour, to try to overturn a government decision to cancel his visa for a second time over covid rules. if they fail, the world number one, who isn't vaccinated, could be deported. 0ur correspondent, shaimaa khalil, has the latest from melbourne. this is 9...
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ben: i think the everything rally continues. equal weight at s&p 500 outperformed the weighted s&p 500. it tells you everything did well last year. tech is important but it is not the only driver. last year was about a lot more than tech. i think that continues this year. you want to own them. i think you want the cheaper segments and higher gross segments. i think that will lead this year. matt: are you worried about profit margins getting hit hard by inflation? ben: not really. that is a legitimate questions. the markets are worried about it, which is why you have these low earnings and expectations for this year. i think we probably had the peak of inflation pressure on margins. i think companies in this environment will remain strong. companies are showing you they can offset it and they can mitigate it. i think that continues. there are big segments for the market, where margins are super depressed. that is a story we should be talking more about and will be an offset to -- the more mainstream companies see more pressure on
ben: i think the everything rally continues. equal weight at s&p 500 outperformed the weighted s&p 500. it tells you everything did well last year. tech is important but it is not the only driver. last year was about a lot more than tech. i think that continues this year. you want to own them. i think you want the cheaper segments and higher gross segments. i think that will lead this year. matt: are you worried about profit margins getting hit hard by inflation? ben: not really. that...
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ben, why did you attend the address? talk about what you think should come out of this. >> checking in with my good friend and former cellmate with albright, it was important to me to be there to make sure that biden actually followed through on our demands that he call on the senate and to celebrate when he did. we had been to jail, hundreds of us. we had called the white house, written the right house -- white house. as one of the leaders of that movement, for me was a moment to celebrate all of the activists and celebrate the president joining us in this push. at the same time, i deeply respect cliff and his work and black voters matter and totally understood why they were not there. what is important is we remain on the battlefield together pushing forward together. and we are all very clear from the only thing that wi matter is getting these laws passed and passed now. juan: cliff albright, why did you decide to stay away and also the importance, from your perspective, of president biden making this? >> good morning
ben, why did you attend the address? talk about what you think should come out of this. >> checking in with my good friend and former cellmate with albright, it was important to me to be there to make sure that biden actually followed through on our demands that he call on the senate and to celebrate when he did. we had been to jail, hundreds of us. we had called the white house, written the right house -- white house. as one of the leaders of that movement, for me was a moment to...
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there ben: ben: are six districts in south carolina. his district was packed heavily, a black majority with no black people elected since reconstruction. it is not clear you need a 60-60 5% black population to be elected as a black member of congress in south carolina. you can get elected in a 47 to 50% lacked district. south carolina has one third of its state african-american. it should have two black districts, not one, which it has right now. i think the trade-off between larger black populations, latino populations, asian-american populations, takes voters away from surrounding districts that have been more white. that could lead to an aggregate delusion -- dilution of voting power. if you go to low, you have white legislators being elected and that would be in violation of the voting rights. section five is there but section two covers all this. you cannot dilute the power for minorities to have a right to access the ballots are redistricting. you cannot pack or crack. as we think about redistricting, going forward, what is that n
there ben: ben: are six districts in south carolina. his district was packed heavily, a black majority with no black people elected since reconstruction. it is not clear you need a 60-60 5% black population to be elected as a black member of congress in south carolina. you can get elected in a 47 to 50% lacked district. south carolina has one third of its state african-american. it should have two black districts, not one, which it has right now. i think the trade-off between larger black...
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ben - infectious. we are going to talk about the weather. ben is - infectious. we are going to talk| about the weather. ben is going infectious. we are going to talk i about the weather. ben is going to talk about it. we don't talk about bruno but now it's time for a look at the weather with ben rich. there is plenty of cloud across the uk. this is the satellite picture and it reveals, yes, lots of cloud. if you squint at the map that some bright and sunny spells across the south—west of england, some across eastern scotland. we will see one or two breaks in a pan elsewhere but generally speaking it is grey and under some of the thickest of the cloud just four or 5 degrees. this evening and tonight we keep the cloud which will at least keep the temperature is a putter if you do get some breaks in that crowd it could allow for a touch of frost. weak weather front into the far north of the uk tomorrow. elsewhere is another of those dry but mostly cloudy days. temperatures again between 5—9 but particularly chilly where it stays grey and drab. more cloud and th
ben - infectious. we are going to talk about the weather. ben is - infectious. we are going to talk| about the weather. ben is going infectious. we are going to talk i about the weather. ben is going to talk about it. we don't talk about bruno but now it's time for a look at the weather with ben rich. there is plenty of cloud across the uk. this is the satellite picture and it reveals, yes, lots of cloud. if you squint at the map that some bright and sunny spells across the south—west of...
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no. >> ben: not at all. right. >> ciara: mm-mm. >> ben: but if we do decide to open the envelope, we decide together. >> ciara: agreed. >> ben: agreed. >> ciara: [sighs] >> paulina: when that pile of glass was about to come raining down on me, you--you called out to me, told me to look out. >> lani: yeah. >> paulina: yeah. you called me mom. >> lani: did i? >> paulina: it happened fast, but i'm pretty sure that's what i heard. >> lani: oh, um, hm. i guess i did. >> paulina: well, i suppose my question is why? [door opens] >> tripp: hey there. i hear someone banged up her ankle tonight. must've been some wedding reception. >> lani: you could say that. >> tripp: so tell me what happened. >> paulina: johnny dimera happened. i could wring that boy's neck for hurting my baby. and i would have too if that tacky chandelier hadn't almost fallen on me. >> tripp: wait. a chandelier almost fell on you? >> lani: yeah. long story. >> tripp: and what did johnny do to chanel? >> paulina: what did he do? oh, that pompous tr
no. >> ben: not at all. right. >> ciara: mm-mm. >> ben: but if we do decide to open the envelope, we decide together. >> ciara: agreed. >> ben: agreed. >> ciara: [sighs] >> paulina: when that pile of glass was about to come raining down on me, you--you called out to me, told me to look out. >> lani: yeah. >> paulina: yeah. you called me mom. >> lani: did i? >> paulina: it happened fast, but i'm pretty sure that's what i heard....
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joining me now ben shapiro host of the ben shapiro show and author of authoritarian moment. ben, it seems like the president won his election because of he was said to be the one that could fight the virus. that has been a lie. i don't think anybody really had the tools to fight the virus. it is a virus. you can only mitigate things by giving states the tools. so i guess my question is, if he won because of that will he lose because of that as well? >> i mean, i think the answer is yes. the president overpromised and under delivered. he made a promise that was a lie shut down the virus. he noe one has the campus st s city to shut down the virus. states high percentages and citizens vaccinated still seeing huge spikes. what's amazing about all of this we are seeing now people are panicking over omicron. omicron is not causing mass death and hospitalization. the hospitalizations we are having are largely due to the vax mandates and healthcare workers not going back to work because they are not allowed to work. in reality people are living normal lives and going about their dai
joining me now ben shapiro host of the ben shapiro show and author of authoritarian moment. ben, it seems like the president won his election because of he was said to be the one that could fight the virus. that has been a lie. i don't think anybody really had the tools to fight the virus. it is a virus. you can only mitigate things by giving states the tools. so i guess my question is, if he won because of that will he lose because of that as well? >> i mean, i think the answer is yes....
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ben: i think so. far be it from me to second-guess federal reserve policymakers, central bankers and their independence. it is everywhere, this inflation. we see very important policymakers. not least the president talking about concerns of inflation. they have been very benign to inflationary threats until a few months ago. we seem to be dealing with inflation in the here and now. we do have inflationary pressures, but i think as we move through the year, certainly the durable goods element and the energy element is such a large part of the inflation calculation, those pressures should subside. i do not think there would be the need for the fed to go five times this year. they will certainly be going in march and we would expect disco or three more interest rate hikes through the year. i do not think they will necessarily be as aggressive as they were currently talking. guy: i want to talk about the bank of england and the ecb. we had gdp data out of the euro zone today. slowing in the fourth quarter
ben: i think so. far be it from me to second-guess federal reserve policymakers, central bankers and their independence. it is everywhere, this inflation. we see very important policymakers. not least the president talking about concerns of inflation. they have been very benign to inflationary threats until a few months ago. we seem to be dealing with inflation in the here and now. we do have inflationary pressures, but i think as we move through the year, certainly the durable goods element...
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nbc news ben collins, oddly enough this is a medical segment, i'll go to you first, ben. you went out and talked to these people including this woman part of the insurrection or at least allegedly. talk about this sort of confluence of january 6th big lie conspiracy and anti masking and anti-vax. >> yeah, you know, in the days after the 6th, these people had to regroup. they had to hide for a minute, frankly, because the fbi was on their tail. their faces were on social media posted by the fbi and they needed a different message because they realize this is a failing one. these people were on video storming the capitol, right? so a lot of them went away and they came back in these local spaces. this was the thing pushed by lots of different people in the currently trump spear, right? even though mike flynn or steve bannon might not be close now, they're saying the same thing. everyone on the trump right is saying go win local office. you know, go as steve bannon said, go village by village. that's how you do it. that's what they've been doing. so this woman i talked to de
nbc news ben collins, oddly enough this is a medical segment, i'll go to you first, ben. you went out and talked to these people including this woman part of the insurrection or at least allegedly. talk about this sort of confluence of january 6th big lie conspiracy and anti masking and anti-vax. >> yeah, you know, in the days after the 6th, these people had to regroup. they had to hide for a minute, frankly, because the fbi was on their tail. their faces were on social media posted by...
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ferguson podcast, ben ferguson. lori lightfoot is blasting that chicago's teachers union that voted overwhelmingly to stop in person learning because of the covid surge. even though 90% of teachers are vaccinated. lori lightfoot saying it happens within the legal work stoppage that has ramifications for her city. >> nobody signs up for being a homeschooler at the last minute. you can't forget about how disruptive that remote process is to individual parents who have to work, who can't afford the luxury of staying home and being with their kids. >> kayleigh: harris, so 50% of america's schools are closed or an remote learning, they are in chicago the state of illinois had $5 billion from the federal government for schools, and to get at 28:00 p.m. nearly midnight this goes out to parents that there won't be in class instruction. >> harris: two things stand out. they did not have enough about plan to make sure they learned today, if they were going to be virtual, they did not put an apparatus in place, because it is a
ferguson podcast, ben ferguson. lori lightfoot is blasting that chicago's teachers union that voted overwhelmingly to stop in person learning because of the covid surge. even though 90% of teachers are vaccinated. lori lightfoot saying it happens within the legal work stoppage that has ramifications for her city. >> nobody signs up for being a homeschooler at the last minute. you can't forget about how disruptive that remote process is to individual parents who have to work, who can't...
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ben, why did you attend the address? talk about what you think should come out of this. >> checking in with my good friend and former cellmate with albright, it was important to me to be there to make sure that biden actually followed through on our demands that he call on the senate and to celebrate when he did. wead been to jail, hundreds of us. we had called the white house, written the right house -- white house. as one of the leaders of that movement, for me was a moment to celebrate all of the activists and celebrate the president joining us in this push. at the same time, i deeply respect cliff and his work and black voters matter and totally understood why they were not there. what is important is we remain on the battlefield together pushing forward together. and we are all very clear from the only thing that wi matter is getting these laws passed and passed now. juan: cliff albright, why did you decide to stay away and also the importance, from your perspective, of president biden making this? >> good morning.
ben, why did you attend the address? talk about what you think should come out of this. >> checking in with my good friend and former cellmate with albright, it was important to me to be there to make sure that biden actually followed through on our demands that he call on the senate and to celebrate when he did. wead been to jail, hundreds of us. we had called the white house, written the right house -- white house. as one of the leaders of that movement, for me was a moment to celebrate...
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the point here is to move forward and to learn, and ben just made a perfect point. not only is this not to be compared to 9/11 or to pearl harbor, this is a dark stain in american history. does it represent american conservativism in this country? absolutely not. that is where the mainstream media has gone wrong for exactly one year. every single night when you turn on msnbc or cnn, all you see is them talking about january 6th. we realize the insurrection was an absolute disaster, we realize that the extremist followers of president trump's who then just got voted out of office obviously took it too far. could the president have said more to stop them? yes. do i believe that the president perhaps inspired these lunatics? perhaps. but is the president responsible for the deaths? if absolutely not. and that's what the mainstream media a has made it out to be. howard: often times, as you point out, it's the only story especially at night. ben, when journalists say there's no evidence that has surfaced to support donald trump's claims of widespread election fraud or th
the point here is to move forward and to learn, and ben just made a perfect point. not only is this not to be compared to 9/11 or to pearl harbor, this is a dark stain in american history. does it represent american conservativism in this country? absolutely not. that is where the mainstream media has gone wrong for exactly one year. every single night when you turn on msnbc or cnn, all you see is them talking about january 6th. we realize the insurrection was an absolute disaster, we realize...
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ben rothenberg, _ the woodsjust yet. ben rothenberg, good - the woodsjust yet. ben rothenberg, good to i the woodsjust yet. ben l rothenberg, good to see the woods just yet. ben rothenberg, good to see you. north korea is reported to have fired a projectile into the sea, less than a week after testing what it said was a hypersonic weapon. the japanese coastguard said the latest object appeared to be a short—range ballistic missile. the launch was immediately condemned by both the south korean and japanese governments. the past seven years have been the hottest on record, according to the eu's copernicus climate change service, which said they were the warmest by a clear margin since 1850. last year was the fifth—warmest year, with record—breaking heat in some regions, and levels of carbon dioxide and methane hit new heights. our climate editorjustin rowlatt examines the data. what a way to see in the new year. almost 1,000 homes were destroyed and tens of thousands of people were forced to evacuate as some of the worst wildfires ever seen in colorado swept
ben rothenberg, _ the woodsjust yet. ben rothenberg, good - the woodsjust yet. ben rothenberg, good to i the woodsjust yet. ben l rothenberg, good to see the woods just yet. ben rothenberg, good to see you. north korea is reported to have fired a projectile into the sea, less than a week after testing what it said was a hypersonic weapon. the japanese coastguard said the latest object appeared to be a short—range ballistic missile. the launch was immediately condemned by both the south korean...
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o, ben and jessica are ready to go home. ah, one day they need therapy to assist in their full recovery. but at present there's no speech and language therapist in the been bashi. ah, that has been mining in this region for more than a century? yes, in the past decade. health problems including birth defects, being found to be linked to areas affected by mining pollution. fabian miami is working to hold the mining companies to account and to improve their practices. it's clear about what the for the be done. back in the practice mining companies are not meeting decor requirement on this out of the government. i can say official oral technique or services do in order to have sufficient means in terms of materials on how it i can conduct a fin inspections white and to find out soil easy for you. did you need to have good laboratories? so a doctoral, so he said he gave it challenges toward the us government. we asked but the aussie ministry of mines and the chamber of mines, the industrious trade body, to comment on some of the
o, ben and jessica are ready to go home. ah, one day they need therapy to assist in their full recovery. but at present there's no speech and language therapist in the been bashi. ah, that has been mining in this region for more than a century? yes, in the past decade. health problems including birth defects, being found to be linked to areas affected by mining pollution. fabian miami is working to hold the mining companies to account and to improve their practices. it's clear about what the...
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i'm ben. she's not ben. _ who are you? this is brief. i'm ben. she's not ben, she's _ who are you? this is brief. i'm ben. she's not ben, she's brief. - who are you? this is brief. i'm ben. she's not ben, she's brief. so - who are you? this is brief. i'm ben. she's not ben, she's brief. so in - she's not ben, she's brief. so in the last eight — she's not ben, she's brief. so in the last eight months, - she's not ben, she's brief. so in the last eight months, we've - she's not ben, she's brief. so in the last eight months, we've done 13 countries _ the last eight months, we've done 13 countries around europe. | the last eight months, we've done 13 countries around europe. itell the last eight months, we've done 13 countries around europe.— countries around europe. i tell you what, switzerland, _ countries around europe. i tell you what, switzerland, stunning. - countries around europe. i tell you what, switzerland, stunning. it - countries around europe. i tell you| what, switzerland, stunning. it has definitely given _ what, switzerland, stunning. it has definitely given us _ w
i'm ben. she's not ben. _ who are you? this is brief. i'm ben. she's not ben, she's _ who are you? this is brief. i'm ben. she's not ben, she's brief. - who are you? this is brief. i'm ben. she's not ben, she's brief. so - who are you? this is brief. i'm ben. she's not ben, she's brief. so in - she's not ben, she's brief. so in the last eight — she's not ben, she's brief. so in the last eight months, - she's not ben, she's brief. so in the last eight months, we've - she's not ben, she's...
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ben and jessica are ready to go home. ah. what one day they need therapy to assist in their full recovery. but at present there's no speech and language therapist in lubin bashi ah, that has been mining in this region for more than a century. yes, in the past decade. health problems including birth defects, of being found to be linked to areas affected by mining pollution. fabian miami is working to hold the mining companies to account and to improve their practices. it's clear about $4.00 to $4.00 to be done, but in practice, many companies are not meeting the goal requirement on this out of the government. i can say official oral technical services do not have sufficient means in terms of materials on how it can conduct a fin inspections. why don't we find out so he needs a port routed. you will need to have good level activities. so that from so he said he gave it challenged toward the us government. we asked the d. r. c, ministry of mines and the chamber of mines, the industries trade body to comment on some of the issues
ben and jessica are ready to go home. ah. what one day they need therapy to assist in their full recovery. but at present there's no speech and language therapist in lubin bashi ah, that has been mining in this region for more than a century. yes, in the past decade. health problems including birth defects, of being found to be linked to areas affected by mining pollution. fabian miami is working to hold the mining companies to account and to improve their practices. it's clear about $4.00 to...
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jack: thanks for that, ben what caught your eye? >> i like utilities i think that price appreciation the utility sector is one of the worst performing sectors in 2020 when they will do a lot better in 2022. >> carlton bennett like those pics, inject cheers viewers check out this week that parents are, the rest of and or stock picks and for the new year, new times for the shewbread were headed to the weekend starting next week. no more friday evening. you can catch parent roundtables a saturday and sunday at 10:00 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. eastern right here on foxbusines
jack: thanks for that, ben what caught your eye? >> i like utilities i think that price appreciation the utility sector is one of the worst performing sectors in 2020 when they will do a lot better in 2022. >> carlton bennett like those pics, inject cheers viewers check out this week that parents are, the rest of and or stock picks and for the new year, new times for the shewbread were headed to the weekend starting next week. no more friday evening. you can catch parent roundtables...
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ben, is it worth it and will it stick? ben: i definitely think it is worth it and i think it will stick. if you look at lot of the investment consensus out there i think a number of large banks h ave put somewhere around a $200 per share estimate on to apple which shows you increase confidence in all of their categories. i think when you look at apple's historical performance as well so many of their businesses have tended to do well even in times of economic hardship, not that we are in that now but i think people are looking at the role consumer confidenc play in i think apple continues to be there pretty safe bet for growth and just look at a number of their growth business opportunities. not just iphone, you have wearables, air pods. the mac started become a growth business that we're interested in to see, i'm bullish on the mac. investor confidence is at a significant high for apple and big tech companies. i think it will stick and i think apple is a really safe growth bet for a lot of funds. emily: when you look in t
ben, is it worth it and will it stick? ben: i definitely think it is worth it and i think it will stick. if you look at lot of the investment consensus out there i think a number of large banks h ave put somewhere around a $200 per share estimate on to apple which shows you increase confidence in all of their categories. i think when you look at apple's historical performance as well so many of their businesses have tended to do well even in times of economic hardship, not that we are in that...
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and joining me now for more is epidemiologist professor ben calling. he works at the school of public health at the university of hong kong he junk been out from reading. professor cowling is china's 0 corporate strategy working i think it has been working in the last year. you can see they've had very few outbreaks across the country. the outbreaks they do have tended to be just in one city at a time. and so the disruption has been minimized. but i think the quality is going to be a big challenge in 2022, given the more transmissible omicron very. and my next question is how sustainable is the 0 go over strategy? well i think if we look at the past 12 months with outbreaks, generally being in one or 2 cities at a time, i think what we're going to see in the coming year is more widespread outbreaks that take longer to control, but still only affect any one time a minority of the population in china. so in that sense, i think they can still sustain it, but it may be not as good as it was in 22. when he won that may be more disruption than they would lik
and joining me now for more is epidemiologist professor ben calling. he works at the school of public health at the university of hong kong he junk been out from reading. professor cowling is china's 0 corporate strategy working i think it has been working in the last year. you can see they've had very few outbreaks across the country. the outbreaks they do have tended to be just in one city at a time. and so the disruption has been minimized. but i think the quality is going to be a big...
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we break it down with dr ben carson. nigel farrarge is on the desk kicking off the week with "fox & friends first." that's a nice truck. yeah, it's the chevy silverado. check out this multi-flex tailgate. multi-flex, huh? wow. it becomes a step. mom, dad's flexing again. that's not all. you can extend the bed for longer stuff. is he still... still flexing. that's right! and, it becomes a workspace... you can put your laptop here. i'm sending an imaginay email. hey dad, dinner! hey! look who stopped by daddy's office. wait, you work here? the chevy silverado with the available multi-flex tailgate. find new flexibility. find new roads. shipstation saves us so much timehevrolet. it makes it really easy and seamless pick an order print everything you need slap the label on ito the box and it's ready to go our cost for shipping, were cut in half just like that go to shipstation/tv and get 2 months free neate ok >> todd: it is january 31st. the southern border is open. the world knows it. we learn the majority of migrants cros
we break it down with dr ben carson. nigel farrarge is on the desk kicking off the week with "fox & friends first." that's a nice truck. yeah, it's the chevy silverado. check out this multi-flex tailgate. multi-flex, huh? wow. it becomes a step. mom, dad's flexing again. that's not all. you can extend the bed for longer stuff. is he still... still flexing. that's right! and, it becomes a workspace... you can put your laptop here. i'm sending an imaginay email. hey dad, dinner!...
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ben, is it worth it and will it stick? ben: i definitely think it is worth it and i think it will stick. if you look at lot of the investment consensus out there i think a number of large banks h ave put somewhere around a $200 per share estimate on to apple which shows you increase confidence in all of their categories. i think when you look at apple's historical performance as well so many of their businesses have tended to do well even in times of economic hardship, not that we are in that now but i think people are looking at the role that inflation may play in consumer confidence. i think apple continues to be there pretty safe bet for growth and just look at a number of their growth business opportunities. not just iphone, you have wearables, air pods. the mac started become a growth business that we're interested in to see, i'm bullish on the mac. investor confidence is at a significant high for apple and big tech companies. i think it will stick and i think apple is a really safe growth bet for a lot of funds. emil
ben, is it worth it and will it stick? ben: i definitely think it is worth it and i think it will stick. if you look at lot of the investment consensus out there i think a number of large banks h ave put somewhere around a $200 per share estimate on to apple which shows you increase confidence in all of their categories. i think when you look at apple's historical performance as well so many of their businesses have tended to do well even in times of economic hardship, not that we are in that...
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jack: thanks for that, ben what caught your eye? >> i like utilities i think that price appreciation the utility sector is one of the worst performing sectors in 2020 when they will do a lot better in 2022. >> carlton bennett like those pics, inject cheers viewers check out this week that parents are, the rest of and or stock picks and for the new year, new times for the shewbread were headed to the weekend starting next week. no more friday evening. you can catch parent roundtables a saturday and sunday at 10:00 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. eastern right here on a.m. eastern right here on foxb dr. michael youssef: "blessed new year," may the lord bless that year for you and bless you in it. you're gonna hear a great message from the word of god. it's not because that i preached it, but it is because the word of god from hebrews 13:5-6, and i'm going to challenge you with three special things for the new year, and that is contentment, companionship, and courage. those are the things that are going to carry you
jack: thanks for that, ben what caught your eye? >> i like utilities i think that price appreciation the utility sector is one of the worst performing sectors in 2020 when they will do a lot better in 2022. >> carlton bennett like those pics, inject cheers viewers check out this week that parents are, the rest of and or stock picks and for the new year, new times for the shewbread were headed to the weekend starting next week. no more friday evening. you can catch parent roundtables...
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o ben and jessica are ready to go home. ah. but one day they need therapy to assist in their full recovery. but at present there's no speech and language therapist in the been bashi. ah, that has been mining in this region for more than a century. yet in the past decade, health problems including birth defects, of being found to be linked to areas affected by mining pollution. fabian miami is working to hold the mining companies to account and to improve their practices. it's clear about $4.00 to $4.00 to be done, but in practice, many companies are not meeting the goal requirement on this out of the god meant i can say all 3 shaw oral technical services. don't want to have sufficient means in terms of materials on how it can conduct a fin inspections. why don't we find out soil easy polluted? you will need to have good level activities. so adapt on. so he said he gave it challenged toward the us government. we asked the d. r. c, ministry of mines and the chamber of mines, the industries trade body to comment on some of the iss
o ben and jessica are ready to go home. ah. but one day they need therapy to assist in their full recovery. but at present there's no speech and language therapist in the been bashi. ah, that has been mining in this region for more than a century. yet in the past decade, health problems including birth defects, of being found to be linked to areas affected by mining pollution. fabian miami is working to hold the mining companies to account and to improve their practices. it's clear about $4.00...
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oh ben and jessica are ready to go home. ah, i won't say they need therapy to assist in their full recovery. but at present there's no speech and language therapist in the been bashi. ah, that has been mining in this region for more than a century. yes, in the past decade, health problems including birth defects, of being found to be linked to areas affected by mining pollution. fabian miami is working to hold the mining companies to account and to improve their practices. it's clear about $4.00 to $4.00 to be done, but in practice, mining companies are not meeting the glory climate on his out of the god meant. i can say official oral technique or services do not have sufficient means in terms of materials on how it can conduct a fin, spectrum's wider to find out. so he needs a port routed. you will need to have good level activities. so that from so he said he gave it challenged toward the us government. we asked the d. r. c, ministry of mines and the chamber of mines, the industries trade body to comment on some of the iss
oh ben and jessica are ready to go home. ah, i won't say they need therapy to assist in their full recovery. but at present there's no speech and language therapist in the been bashi. ah, that has been mining in this region for more than a century. yes, in the past decade, health problems including birth defects, of being found to be linked to areas affected by mining pollution. fabian miami is working to hold the mining companies to account and to improve their practices. it's clear about...
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ben, carelton jack, thank you very much. to read more, check out this to read more, check out this week's edition ad ... dr. michael youssef: when god speaks, he reveals himself to us in his word, telling us not only the truth about himself, but he's telling us the truth about us. it's not merely words on paper. these words of god have god's authority in them. these words have god's power in them. it bears fruit. it produces results. it can change lives. ♪♪♪
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ben, thanks for joining us today from alaska's headquarters in seattle. start first off, talked about the profitability in the fourth quarter and turning to profit. when you look at rest of 2022, i know this is a challenging first couple of months, but the rest of the year whshs do you expect things to really start to accelerate march and april? then what do you expect for the summer >> yeah. great to be here with you, phil and kelly. we're seeing a strengthening of bookings beyond present state and beyond right now our forecast for us to be profitable in march and in the second, third and fourth quarters bookings are picking up from lows in early january, and, yes, january and february will be hit hard with omicron. >> ben, talk about the cost impact you notice now. talked with a number of competitors. almost all say the same thing. costs an issue in 2022 whether it's wage inflation, fuel prices. how worried are you about inflation overall and what it will mean on the cost side of the ledger >> you know, we're always worried about costs, and, of course,
ben, thanks for joining us today from alaska's headquarters in seattle. start first off, talked about the profitability in the fourth quarter and turning to profit. when you look at rest of 2022, i know this is a challenging first couple of months, but the rest of the year whshs do you expect things to really start to accelerate march and april? then what do you expect for the summer >> yeah. great to be here with you, phil and kelly. we're seeing a strengthening of bookings beyond...
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how serious is ben - important. there will be decisions l to make. how serious is ben stokes side strain? how injured isjohnny�*s finger? in side strain? how in'ured is johnny's fin . er? ., ., side strain? how in'ured is johnny's finer? ,, , , finger? in good spirits this evening- _ finger? in good spirits this evening. they're _ finger? in good spirits this evening. they're happy - finger? in good spirits this i evening. they're happy which finger? in good spirits this - evening. they're happy which is a good _ evening. they're happy which is a good indication i think they are still in — good indication i think they are still in a — good indication i think they are still in a good mindset to potentially play the game. but will fi-ht potentially play the game. but will fight as— potentially play the game. but will fight as a — potentially play the game. but will fight as a group and then toughed it out last— fight as a group and then toughed it out last game. i'm sure they will both— out last game. i'm sure they will both be — out la
how serious is ben - important. there will be decisions l to make. how serious is ben stokes side strain? how injured isjohnny�*s finger? in side strain? how in'ured is johnny's fin . er? ., ., side strain? how in'ured is johnny's finer? ,, , , finger? in good spirits this evening- _ finger? in good spirits this evening. they're _ finger? in good spirits this evening. they're happy - finger? in good spirits this i evening. they're happy which finger? in good spirits this - evening. they're...
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>> of course, it was so fun filming with george and ben. george as a director was just -- he was so great. >> jimmy: is he the best director you've ever worked with? >> it's my first movie. >> jimmy: okay, all right, so yes, then. how much did george pay you to be in this movie? >> a million dollars. no, i'm joking. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you know, daniel, i do have a bone to pick with you. because once you got the part, you were on the set. and i had -- i'd asked your mom, i said i wanted to get you a gift to thank you for doing the show. and your mom said, well, he wants a ps 5. a playstation 5. and so they happened to be sold out, so i was trying to get you a ps5. not only was that sold out, but you sold me out from the set, take a look at this video. >> danny, you finally got your playstation? >> yeah, but jimmy kimmel [ bleep ]ed me again. he didn't give me any gamed. what the [ bleep ] am i supposed to do with a playstation without any games? [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. >> what the [ bleep ]? [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: t
>> of course, it was so fun filming with george and ben. george as a director was just -- he was so great. >> jimmy: is he the best director you've ever worked with? >> it's my first movie. >> jimmy: okay, all right, so yes, then. how much did george pay you to be in this movie? >> a million dollars. no, i'm joking. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you know, daniel, i do have a bone to pick with you. because once you got the part, you were on the set. and i had -- i'd...
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we can talk to our political correspondent ben wright. ben, tell us more. the world of the whips in westminster is a very secretive one. they are the people that enforce party discipline. yesterday the senior tory mp william wragg alleged that conservative whips had threatened to withhold public money investments from the constituencies of some mps who were threatening to try and bring down borisjohnson. he is one of seven tory mps who has called for prime minister to quit, and said that this could amount to blackmail. but i have just spoken to mr wragg and he confirmed that after seeking a meeting with the met, he will meet officers at the beginning of next week to discuss his concerns. it doesn't mean the police are going to investigate, but it has certainly upped the anti around this story. so far, he has not produced any evidence to back up his claims and today the business secretary said even though these were serious allegations, they were unsubstantiated. 0f allegations, they were unsubstantiated. of course, this comes as the conservative party whips
we can talk to our political correspondent ben wright. ben, tell us more. the world of the whips in westminster is a very secretive one. they are the people that enforce party discipline. yesterday the senior tory mp william wragg alleged that conservative whips had threatened to withhold public money investments from the constituencies of some mps who were threatening to try and bring down borisjohnson. he is one of seven tory mps who has called for prime minister to quit, and said that this...
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ben croucher, bbc news. so both liverpool and spurs safely through against lower league opposition, but arsenal are out. in the last hour, they've been beaten at championship side nottingham forest. arsenal wore an all—white kit as part of their anti—knife crime campaign no more red. there was little to choose between the sides until lewis grabban scored the winner on 83 minutes. it's the second time in four years have knocked arsenal out it's the second time in four years arsenal was knocked out at the third round stage. forest will host fellow midlands side leicester in the fourth round. there were plenty of goals in the rest of the day's matches, including wins for norwich, wolves and west ham in their all—premier league encounter with leeds. joe lynskey was watching. in east london, one premier league side would follow the first hurdle. west ham and leeds are the kind of clubs who seek a cup run, but only one of them could line up at full strength. leeds had ten players after injury or covid, and s
ben croucher, bbc news. so both liverpool and spurs safely through against lower league opposition, but arsenal are out. in the last hour, they've been beaten at championship side nottingham forest. arsenal wore an all—white kit as part of their anti—knife crime campaign no more red. there was little to choose between the sides until lewis grabban scored the winner on 83 minutes. it's the second time in four years have knocked arsenal out it's the second time in four years arsenal was...
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ben writes this. there is no sense in avoiding or diluting the magnitude of this turn in our story. one major political party no longer accepts democracy. this one's unthinkable political outcome underscores the extent to which we no longer have a shared sense of national identity. to put this in the starkest terms possible, americans are now bound together by the presence of a federal government in loss but not by a shared sense of what it means to be american. this is a recipe for sustained political instability and social disruption if not outright conflict. i thought about that, miles, as i sort of watched the briefings today, that it's a herculean task for any president or sort of pentagon leadership to take the country into any conflict, to put troops on heightened alert, but a particularly steep climb in a country that doesn't have a shared story anymore, that, as ben writes, no longer accepts democracy. can you talk about the damage done by the administration in which you served and how that specifically makes this administration's task harder right now. >> well, i absolutel
ben writes this. there is no sense in avoiding or diluting the magnitude of this turn in our story. one major political party no longer accepts democracy. this one's unthinkable political outcome underscores the extent to which we no longer have a shared sense of national identity. to put this in the starkest terms possible, americans are now bound together by the presence of a federal government in loss but not by a shared sense of what it means to be american. this is a recipe for sustained...
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commission will honor ben syed, from adult protective services. congratulations to ben. he is one that makes things happen. ben thinks very creatively and when he is asked for input, he is apt to find novel ways to enhance a particular project. he is someone you can always count on. a great team member with fantastic ideas to share. ben takes the time to explain new business processes and to support the larger team. ben's opinions, ideas and input have consistently helped san francisco's aps program to thrive. also, ben has been instrumental in making improvements to the database used by a.p.s. programs throughout northern california. he is a true team player. and he is quick to take on tasks that benefit all of a.p.s. he is actively involved with the administrative and leadership team, as well as being a champion of the trauma-informed system's early adopters and a.p.s. healing work group. he is eager to offer assistance when special projects arise and quick to resolve program issues. he is thoughtful, kind and respectful in all of his communications. ben possesses all
commission will honor ben syed, from adult protective services. congratulations to ben. he is one that makes things happen. ben thinks very creatively and when he is asked for input, he is apt to find novel ways to enhance a particular project. he is someone you can always count on. a great team member with fantastic ideas to share. ben takes the time to explain new business processes and to support the larger team. ben's opinions, ideas and input have consistently helped san francisco's aps...
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ben, carelton jack, thank you very much. to read more, check out this week's edition ad at "barron's" dot-com. that is it for us. >> from fox studios in new york city. and happy weekend to all welcome to the program analyzes the week that was an helps position you for the week ahead. coming to you this weekend from the u.s. southern border just outside of mcallen texas. i will be surveying the border crisis firsthand bringing you the scene from the ground here in texas but here with me this weekend 13 states attorney general from around the country they are alarmed over the impact the surge of
ben, carelton jack, thank you very much. to read more, check out this week's edition ad at "barron's" dot-com. that is it for us. >> from fox studios in new york city. and happy weekend to all welcome to the program analyzes the week that was an helps position you for the week ahead. coming to you this weekend from the u.s. southern border just outside of mcallen texas. i will be surveying the border crisis firsthand bringing you the scene from the ground here in texas but here...