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ben: thank you. a question from me, how should britain be reaching out to our allies in europe and the european union to deal with the challenge of refugees and challenges of potent? david: look, i do think we have to be absolutely gauged with our european allies and partners, clearly exiting the european union presented obstacles. we have got to overcome those obstacles. those obstacles now are not so much about the economic relationship that was at the center of the debate with exit. it is absolutely about the security, diplomatic and political relationship with our european allies. the change that has happened from germany is immense. countries like sweden now and elgin -- and belgium are assisting ukraine with arms. britain needs to meet that challenge and therefore, we may well need a new architecture to ensure there is better security across europe going forward that is obviously aligned dead sits alongside the nato arrangement. ben: i have one question coming from the audience. is it for real,
ben: thank you. a question from me, how should britain be reaching out to our allies in europe and the european union to deal with the challenge of refugees and challenges of potent? david: look, i do think we have to be absolutely gauged with our european allies and partners, clearly exiting the european union presented obstacles. we have got to overcome those obstacles. those obstacles now are not so much about the economic relationship that was at the center of the debate with exit. it is...
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ben: hard to read into it. investors don't want to take stocks up as much as oil prices, and what the longer-term price of oil if it is. if oil hit 130 investors say let's see what happens before you take oil up that high. it has pulled back so oil stocks pulled back, the only sector to fall this week. if oil doesn't pull back, oil stocks rally in the days ahead. ben: was the magnitude of this rise meaningful, does that send a signal? ben: over the short term perhaps. when you have two days of 2.5% gains the index goes up 3.4% over the next month which is more than it would in an average month but doesn't have lasting impact over the next 3 months. we expect the rally to continue. ben: the data is very light. if the data holds up in the fed of the rate hikes and inflation. jack: thank you. in china, before we got there we see an ugly freefall. are you calm? reshma: covering the market is not calming for me. the authorities offered a set of reassurances and pledged to support markets and the economy and they nee
ben: hard to read into it. investors don't want to take stocks up as much as oil prices, and what the longer-term price of oil if it is. if oil hit 130 investors say let's see what happens before you take oil up that high. it has pulled back so oil stocks pulled back, the only sector to fall this week. if oil doesn't pull back, oil stocks rally in the days ahead. ben: was the magnitude of this rise meaningful, does that send a signal? ben: over the short term perhaps. when you have two days of...
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i'm ben brown. our top stories: russian strikes cause more damage near the ukrainian capital kyiv — as forces push into new areas across the country. ukraine's president remains defiant. 100% i am confident that we will win, there will be a victory, but 100% we don't really know when it happens. residents of the city of melitopol — which is under russian control — have reportedly come out to protest against the alleged abduction of the mayor by russian forces. ukraine says it hopes a number of humanitarian corridors from the besieged city of mariupol will open up — and accuses russia of blocking supplies.
i'm ben brown. our top stories: russian strikes cause more damage near the ukrainian capital kyiv — as forces push into new areas across the country. ukraine's president remains defiant. 100% i am confident that we will win, there will be a victory, but 100% we don't really know when it happens. residents of the city of melitopol — which is under russian control — have reportedly come out to protest against the alleged abduction of the mayor by russian forces. ukraine says it hopes a...
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with ben roy's service station one more slide here on ben roy's. this is a tweet. from the journalist jehan jones i don't know if you know jahan jones in 2019 when he posted this tweet, he covered the race beat for the huffington post. he now works. for the readout blog on msnbc. here's what you need to know about jahan. he's really smart and his specialty is black history. in 2019 jahan and i traveled to mississippi together. he got there a day before i did. on that day. he visited brian's grocery and he posted this tweet look at it. he says powerful first day in mississippi here is brian's grocery. and then he posted a picture of the wrong building. he showed up. and he saw one building in ruin and one building beautifully restored. any thought well if this is ground zero the movement, obviously it must be the restored building, but he was wrong. now to his credit this sign that you see on the left hand side of this tweet that tells the story of bryant's grocery. the sign is 33 and a half feet from each building like it is precisely. in the middle, and you know,
with ben roy's service station one more slide here on ben roy's. this is a tweet. from the journalist jehan jones i don't know if you know jahan jones in 2019 when he posted this tweet, he covered the race beat for the huffington post. he now works. for the readout blog on msnbc. here's what you need to know about jahan. he's really smart and his specialty is black history. in 2019 jahan and i traveled to mississippi together. he got there a day before i did. on that day. he visited brian's...
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ben: what have you left behind? >> our families, everything. everything -- we have two bags and that's it. ben: do you know where you're going? >> not exactly. we are just going somewhere. i don't know. maybe we won't go back here again. ben: everyone trying to get on with whatever train they can. there isn't enough room for them all. they just want the flee and taking everything so that they can carry. desperate families are being torn apart, this man vadem urging his wife not to cry as he sends her and children to uncertain future. none of them know where they are going. this young couple recently married share a final and tearful embrace vowing they will meet again though no idea when. now they must split up. left on the platform just the men. they will stay to fight, fight for their country. gillian, it's heartbreaking stuff. it is sometimes very hard to watch and that is the counterside of all the death that you witness and the human toll, gillian. mike: you get a sense of despair from the people who are leaving not knowing when they will
ben: what have you left behind? >> our families, everything. everything -- we have two bags and that's it. ben: do you know where you're going? >> not exactly. we are just going somewhere. i don't know. maybe we won't go back here again. ben: everyone trying to get on with whatever train they can. there isn't enough room for them all. they just want the flee and taking everything so that they can carry. desperate families are being torn apart, this man vadem urging his wife not to...
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but to the ben wallace terry. _ difficult. but to the ben wallace terry. i— difficult. but to the ben wallace terry, i don't like the term they've had a _ terry, i don't like the term they've had a good — terry, i don't like the term they've had a good work, they had a bad war when _ had a good work, they had a bad war when you _ had a good work, they had a bad war when you talk about politicians, it slightly— when you talk about politicians, it slightly trivialises an issue that is extremely serious. it has been said that — is extremely serious. it has been said that ben wallace has shown leadership over the course of this crisis _ leadership over the course of this crisis and — leadership over the course of this crisis and this is clearly in an effort — crisis and this is clearly in an effort by— crisis and this is clearly in an effort by the russian government to try and _ effort by the russian government to try and elicit some information that might— try and elicit some information that might discredit him, he might say something discrete. it is troubl
but to the ben wallace terry. _ difficult. but to the ben wallace terry. i— difficult. but to the ben wallace terry, i don't like the term they've had a _ terry, i don't like the term they've had a good — terry, i don't like the term they've had a good work, they had a bad war when _ had a good work, they had a bad war when you _ had a good work, they had a bad war when you talk about politicians, it slightly— when you talk about politicians, it slightly trivialises an issue that is...
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howard: leslie, 20 seconds left right now. >> i would agree with ben, they're fringes. the problem is who has the bigger platform whether it be social media. you know, you can be one person with a megaphone and be louder than 300 people, and that is the danger because some of the people in the united states are buying that, and we certainly see the people of russia with negative and outright lies in the propaganda buying that as well as we've seen from the stadium where there were actors bussed in, apparently, as well when vladimir putin -- howard: well, not necessarily actors, but people who were paid or pressuredded to be there. >> yes, correct. howard: when we come back, the russian tv producer who went rogue, and later why the hunter biden story is making a comeback. ♪ ♪ we just moved. so there's millions of - dahlias in bloom. over nine acres. when we started, we grew a quarter of an acre. now i'm taking on new projects on the regular. we always dreamed of having this property, so - i want to make my yard look as beautiful as butters, here. butters. how are you
howard: leslie, 20 seconds left right now. >> i would agree with ben, they're fringes. the problem is who has the bigger platform whether it be social media. you know, you can be one person with a megaphone and be louder than 300 people, and that is the danger because some of the people in the united states are buying that, and we certainly see the people of russia with negative and outright lies in the propaganda buying that as well as we've seen from the stadium where there were actors...
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east." 0k, ben brown with that _ concentrate on the east." 0k, ben brown with that view _ concentrate on the east." 0k, ben brown with that view for _ concentrate on the east." 0k, ben brown with that view for us - concentrate on the east." 0k, ben brown with that view for us on - concentrate on the east." 0k, ben brown with that view for us on the | brown with that view for us on the ground. president biden is in poland tonight for talks with polish leaders and to witness first—hand the humanitarian crisis caused by russia's invasion of ukraine. earlier, he announced a deal to provide more shipments of liquified natural gas to the eu, to help reduce europe's dependence on russian energy supplies. our north america editor sarah smith reports from poland. every time air force one touches down, it is designed to send a message. president biden�*s trip to poland is notjust to reassure a nervous ally — it's to make clear the us will back military action if russia attacks poland or any other nato member. the men in the military barbers are his — the us has sent thousands of extra t
east." 0k, ben brown with that _ concentrate on the east." 0k, ben brown with that view _ concentrate on the east." 0k, ben brown with that view for _ concentrate on the east." 0k, ben brown with that view for us - concentrate on the east." 0k, ben brown with that view for us on - concentrate on the east." 0k, ben brown with that view for us on the | brown with that view for us on the ground. president biden is in poland tonight for talks with polish leaders and to...
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ben wallace also says it may be _ freedom. ben wallace also says it may be he — freedom. ben wallace also says it may be he seeks more money from the treasury. _ may be he seeks more money from the treasury. he _ may be he seeks more money from the treasury, he makes it clear he got a good _ treasury, he makes it clear he got a good amount last time but boris johnson — good amount last time but boris johnson said he would revisit it needed — johnson said he would revisit it needed a— johnson said he would revisit it needed. �* ., johnson said he would revisit it needed. . ., ., , ., needed. a final thought, it is all ve well needed. a final thought, it is all very well spending _ needed. a final thought, it is all very well spending on _ needed. a final thought, it is all| very well spending on bolstering needed. a final thought, it is all- very well spending on bolstering the defence and security but it is a time a lot of countries are still paying the cost of the pandemic and taking the economic kit of that. public finances will come under strain and this is not
ben wallace also says it may be _ freedom. ben wallace also says it may be he — freedom. ben wallace also says it may be he seeks more money from the treasury. _ may be he seeks more money from the treasury. he _ may be he seeks more money from the treasury, he makes it clear he got a good _ treasury, he makes it clear he got a good amount last time but boris johnson — good amount last time but boris johnson said he would revisit it needed — johnson said he would revisit it needed a—...
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ben hall survived. as we send continued prayers for ben's recovery, we know one of the forces behind his rescue, save our allies, a group that aids americans and allies in come bats regions, they do incredible work in dangerous places. dr. richard jaddock is a member of the team. he was teaching a course in tennessee when he got a call asking for his help. he dropped everything to get to the region and worked on getting ben to safety, this is not the first time that he's in for such a call. in 2004, when the marine corps needed a doctor in fallujah, he did not hesitate. he was awarded the bronze star and the most decorated military doctor to serve in iraq. thanks, doctor, for being with us. thank you for everything that you do. give us a sense of what it was like when you got -- when you left tennessee and you got to poland and you got that call to help ben. >> well, it was a little bit of a progression. i got the call, headed home. got myself packed. got on an airplane and let my family know where i wa
ben hall survived. as we send continued prayers for ben's recovery, we know one of the forces behind his rescue, save our allies, a group that aids americans and allies in come bats regions, they do incredible work in dangerous places. dr. richard jaddock is a member of the team. he was teaching a course in tennessee when he got a call asking for his help. he dropped everything to get to the region and worked on getting ben to safety, this is not the first time that he's in for such a call. in...
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ben: we've covered a lot of baseline. one thing we need to pay attention to is the domestic audience in russia. could opinion turn against vladimir putin as the death toll of russian soldiers increases? take away everything they've got, the sanctions, at what point, the most important thing is maintaining and staying in power could that sway? he has control of the media and many feel this is a war offering freedom to the ukrainians but could we see that changing? that something we have to watch closely. gillian: we've heard that putin will trade short-term economic sacrifice for the opportunity to rebuild the former empire that was the soviet union so he continues his march across the country. thank you for waking up in the middle of the night for us today. that does it for the fox report, thanks for watching. u : try hypnosis... or... quit cold turkey. kidding me?! instead, start small. with nicorette. which can lead to something big. start stopping with nicorette ♪♪ >> russia in this whole area destroyed. [sobbing]
ben: we've covered a lot of baseline. one thing we need to pay attention to is the domestic audience in russia. could opinion turn against vladimir putin as the death toll of russian soldiers increases? take away everything they've got, the sanctions, at what point, the most important thing is maintaining and staying in power could that sway? he has control of the media and many feel this is a war offering freedom to the ukrainians but could we see that changing? that something we have to watch...
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my colleagues, ben levisohn, carlton english and jack howe. ben, it was a pretty good week in the markets despite some news that you might have thought would have tanked stocks. >> it was a great week for the markets and even better two weeks. the s&p 500 just had the best two weeks since 2020, and that tells you a lot, especially since we didn't start off of that well. jerome powell came out and said half a percentage point was a very real possibility. it was echoed by other fed presidents, and then neel kashkari, the ike uber-dove, who never if wants to raise rates, came out and said seven rate hikes looks realistic. that that really gives us a floor. the ceiling, that's anybody's guess, but this has a much bigger impact on the bond market where the 2-year yield had its booster week -- worst week since 2009. jack: interesting point about the 2-year. what that means now is that the yield on the 2-year bond is extremely close to the yield on the 10-year bond. about 20 basis points' difference there. if that were to creep above the 10-year, we'
my colleagues, ben levisohn, carlton english and jack howe. ben, it was a pretty good week in the markets despite some news that you might have thought would have tanked stocks. >> it was a great week for the markets and even better two weeks. the s&p 500 just had the best two weeks since 2020, and that tells you a lot, especially since we didn't start off of that well. jerome powell came out and said half a percentage point was a very real possibility. it was echoed by other fed...
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and joining us from washington, ben came hill. so ben, k hill, senior fellow at the energy security and climate change program at the center for strategic and international studies. good to have you with us. so alex and if i could start with you, then what sort of implications is all this having for the russian economy? first of all, the longer this goes on, thanks for having me on. i mean, the impact on the russian economy already beginning to be cells and the opening part, the sanctions have excluded energy, which is a large chunk of budget. but we already know that ordinary, she's very wealthy by the sanctions on the stock market. so there's the sanction being felt in russian government and might be on shale job. but we mentioned there how dependence, so many european countries on, on russian energy. and there was, there were, there had been quite uneasiness about that before this conflict started. this has now force them to rethink things a lot more quickly or hasn't absolute. i mean, if you look back over the past 2030 years
and joining us from washington, ben came hill. so ben, k hill, senior fellow at the energy security and climate change program at the center for strategic and international studies. good to have you with us. so alex and if i could start with you, then what sort of implications is all this having for the russian economy? first of all, the longer this goes on, thanks for having me on. i mean, the impact on the russian economy already beginning to be cells and the opening part, the sanctions have...
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ben: that is a particular model. what we are talking about is a missile that would have a warhead that could punch a hole through a modern worship and destroy it. that is what we are talking about. there are different types of weapons. some can be delivered from the air. some would be fired from the shore. of course, those are the things the russians would be looking for. the ukrainians are obviously being careful and selective about when they actually reveal the location. it will be obvious when a fire it. i think they are thinking through that right now and waiting for the opportunity to strike. i think many people saw the video the other day of the russian patrol boat that sank. the way they got it was too small ukrainian patrol boats went out there and, i am trying to think of a proper verb that would be appropriate. melinda: you are on speaker, be careful. ben: they got the attention of this russian patrol boat and it ran off. just like the russian navy ship started chasing these two small ukrainian vessels righ
ben: that is a particular model. what we are talking about is a missile that would have a warhead that could punch a hole through a modern worship and destroy it. that is what we are talking about. there are different types of weapons. some can be delivered from the air. some would be fired from the shore. of course, those are the things the russians would be looking for. the ukrainians are obviously being careful and selective about when they actually reveal the location. it will be obvious...
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we were talking to our guest, ben emons, about this. what you're looking at in the yellow boxes were moments when commodities had big deviations from the mean and oil surged 50%. each time, it was followed by a recession. this is something jim bianco wrote about on twitter, that not every surge was followed by a rise in crude, but every 50% rising crude has led to recession. that is what we are on track to see right now with this stunning move. is it recession markets have to gear up for? the yield curve is at 26 basis points. we had a big reaction to news that one of ukraine's nuclear plants is under attack. we will get an update on that shortly. but a swift reaction in markets is still lingering. european futures down 2%. not as sharply down in the u.s., but the recessionary risks looking at small-cap futures under performing, down by more than 0.5%.let's . is -- let's get a check on oil. it is paring some of the games after this attack that happened around 1:00 a.m. london time. as we have gone further away from it, as there is hopes
we were talking to our guest, ben emons, about this. what you're looking at in the yellow boxes were moments when commodities had big deviations from the mean and oil surged 50%. each time, it was followed by a recession. this is something jim bianco wrote about on twitter, that not every surge was followed by a rise in crude, but every 50% rising crude has led to recession. that is what we are on track to see right now with this stunning move. is it recession markets have to gear up for? the...
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we're ben wallace revealed information that would harm the u. k. national security, as you say, could you give us any more information, perhaps not the full details, but as to what was said in the parts that you did not upload? well, some details where abouts, net cloud program that ukraine and d k has had already made. and that was some details about b o laps that ukraine already adds. and i can, i can explain what really he had said, but we just kept secrets. but some details were re insert ink and fission in his glance about black c and lance about additional governmental k and position about the joining of nater. so some of them what i can describe so why it's already posted in the video. ok, what message tell us, where are you trying to convey to people perhaps with this frank, on the case defense, secretary, him in which you message. so what did you want people to take from it? i think that it's i can, i'm not the english person that some my friends from, from the u. k. they told me that he could not be in person who is responsible for the
we're ben wallace revealed information that would harm the u. k. national security, as you say, could you give us any more information, perhaps not the full details, but as to what was said in the parts that you did not upload? well, some details where abouts, net cloud program that ukraine and d k has had already made. and that was some details about b o laps that ukraine already adds. and i can, i can explain what really he had said, but we just kept secrets. but some details were re insert...
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ben: absolutely. the reason why you have the reluctance to put direct energy sanctions on crude and petroleum exports is that there is no way to compensate. the hike would be enormous already in the last 10 days we have seen that this market is driven by fear and uncertainty. we haven't had a good picture of how much supply will be knocked off, and in this market of fear and uncertainty, people are looking at what refiners are doing, what volumes they are willing to list. what the banks are doing, whether or not the willing to issue letters of credit and finance options. the insurance companies. the reason why you saw that dramatic price increase up to $139 a barrel is we didn't know how the market participants would react. they think the price and drop-off today is a clear signal that some of these cargoes will find buyers -- we are seeing signals from india that they are willing to take more volume. but in the event of full-on sanctions on russian crude and exports, to knock 7.5 million barrels a da
ben: absolutely. the reason why you have the reluctance to put direct energy sanctions on crude and petroleum exports is that there is no way to compensate. the hike would be enormous already in the last 10 days we have seen that this market is driven by fear and uncertainty. we haven't had a good picture of how much supply will be knocked off, and in this market of fear and uncertainty, people are looking at what refiners are doing, what volumes they are willing to list. what the banks are...
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it's good to be with you, ben. _ having any effect? it's good to be with you, ben. yes, - having any effect? it's good to be with you, ben. yes, i - having any effect? it's good to be with you, ben. yes, i think| be with you, ben. yes, i think they are having an effect and we are probably going to observe the russian economy contracted by almost 10—15% this year, more than double the magnitude of the contraction during the 1998 russian financial crisis. in terms of ordinary russians, i think they are properly experiencing this in the form of much higher inflation, the rouble has collapsed in value which means much higher inflation and to fight the inflationary problem but also to prevent the flight of capital, the russian central bank has had to resort to massively raising interest rates which is really going to hurt the russian economy. russia has responded, i suppose, in a more muted fashion to the sanctions that it could potentially have done. it is introduced these export bands but crucially, it is not limited to the supply of gas to europe, it has not put exp
it's good to be with you, ben. _ having any effect? it's good to be with you, ben. yes, - having any effect? it's good to be with you, ben. yes, i - having any effect? it's good to be with you, ben. yes, i think| be with you, ben. yes, i think they are having an effect and we are probably going to observe the russian economy contracted by almost 10—15% this year, more than double the magnitude of the contraction during the 1998 russian financial crisis. in terms of ordinary russians, i think...
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ben: it is ben levinsohn. in asia it is over 20 and in the us four five. how is that possible and how long can it stay that way? andrew:it could last a while because you can't arbitrage it by exporting gas. you need to liquefy, there's a limited amount of export facilities and liquidation facilities in the united states. you with the gas start to close. carleton: are there producers in the us you are interested in? andrew:eq t is the largest natural gas producer in the country and it didn't help itself in 2021 by hedging production below market levels but those hedges will start rolling off and that could mean higher earnings in 2023. initiated a 2% dividend and we could see higher dividends later this year into 2023. jack: you are looking at a roll up? andrew:a company formed by cabot last year has an excellent balance sheet and low cost of gas reserves in pennsylvania and like many companies in the energy area it is paying a dual dividend and variable dividends, around 8% and that could rise over time. ben: of sound like a dish at the olive garden. why a
ben: it is ben levinsohn. in asia it is over 20 and in the us four five. how is that possible and how long can it stay that way? andrew:it could last a while because you can't arbitrage it by exporting gas. you need to liquefy, there's a limited amount of export facilities and liquidation facilities in the united states. you with the gas start to close. carleton: are there producers in the us you are interested in? andrew:eq t is the largest natural gas producer in the country and it didn't...
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my guests are elle fanning and ben schwartz. but when we come back, have you ever wished someone would make a dead-eyed robot child? you're in luck. ♪ ♪ ♪ ( applause ) and now most admired alum! get up there. this is so embarrassing. there's no way it's me. you know her.... you love her.... ruh roh. what are you doing here? it's anna gomez! who? our first gigillionaire! with at&t fiber, anna's got the fastest internet with hyper-gig speeds. i didn't know you went to this school. we have a lot in common. live like a gigillionaire with at&t fiber. now with speeds up to 5-gigs. limited availability. ♪ ♪ ♪ ( applause ) >> stephen: hey, everybody. welcome back. give it up for the band right there. stay human. lewis, lewis, two delightful young performers on the show tonight. elle fanning is going to be here on the show tonight. and from "sonic hedgehog 2", sonic himself, ben schwartz is going to be here tonight. ( applause ) now, i understand jon has been out so far this week, because he's out there prepping for the gramm
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ben collins is here with us now. so, ben, what? please explain this. >> yeah, look, as they made their way across the cup, this has been about two or three weeks now since they've come from california all the way to washington, d.c., mask mapts have lifted. they have not had a specific unifying message. they think that they had something to do with those mask mandates lifting, not the reduction of omicron. now they want what they say is accountable for what they call crimes against humanity, which are masking children or vaccine mandates. accountability can mean anything to any number of these people, but there is a very heavy qanon ting to this sort of thing. the idea of military tribunals or things like that. and the idea that anthony fauci has biolabs, and he's creating another coronavirus in these biolabs and this is some sort of secret operation to take out the deep state in ukraine. that is their idea here of sort of squaring this unsquarable circle, where for years they were told, maybe vladimir putin isn't the bad guy, but
ben collins is here with us now. so, ben, what? please explain this. >> yeah, look, as they made their way across the cup, this has been about two or three weeks now since they've come from california all the way to washington, d.c., mask mapts have lifted. they have not had a specific unifying message. they think that they had something to do with those mask mandates lifting, not the reduction of omicron. now they want what they say is accountable for what they call crimes against...
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the message to president putin _ ben wallace is today. the message to president putin is, _ ben wallace is today. the message to president putin is, stop, _ ben wallace is today. the message to president putin is, stop, it _ ben wallace is today. the message to president putin is, stop, it isn't - president putin is, stop, it isn't too late to stop what you are doing. what do you have done so far is illegal and you risk being isolated for decades to come.— for decades to come. from the kremlin. _ for decades to come. from the kremlin, though, _ for decades to come. from the kremlin, though, no _ for decades to come. from the kremlin, though, no hint- for decades to come. from the kremlin, though, no hint of. for decades to come. from the - kremlin, though, no hint of retreat. russia's foreign minister today described the west's response to the invasion of ukraine as hysteria. translation:— invasion of ukraine as hysteria. translation: , ., , ., translation: they are listening to us but they are _ translation: they are listening to us
the message to president putin _ ben wallace is today. the message to president putin is, _ ben wallace is today. the message to president putin is, stop, _ ben wallace is today. the message to president putin is, stop, it _ ben wallace is today. the message to president putin is, stop, it isn't - president putin is, stop, it isn't too late to stop what you are doing. what do you have done so far is illegal and you risk being isolated for decades to come.— for decades to come. from the...
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that was ben chang s-ueakin her legacy. that was ben chang speaking to _ her legacy. that was ben chang speaking to me _ her legacy. that was ben chang speaking to me earlier. - the uk chancellor, rishi sunak has set out his plans to address the cost of living crisis, in his spring statement to the house of commons. 0ur political editor, laura kuenssberg has the details. is there more pain to come, chancellor? rishi sunak is the man who has to manage the economy through to the other side. are you doing enough to help working people, chancellor? yet can every step be certain, when our world is anything but? i now call the chancellor of the exchequer, rishi sunak. in the next half hour, he had the power to change what's in the country's pockets. the invasion of ukraine presents a risk to our recovery, as it does to countries around the world. the war�*s most significant impact domestically is on the cost of living. people should know that we should stand by them, as we have throughout the last two years. standing by is not the same as supporting everyone's income, and
that was ben chang s-ueakin her legacy. that was ben chang speaking to _ her legacy. that was ben chang speaking to me _ her legacy. that was ben chang speaking to me earlier. - the uk chancellor, rishi sunak has set out his plans to address the cost of living crisis, in his spring statement to the house of commons. 0ur political editor, laura kuenssberg has the details. is there more pain to come, chancellor? rishi sunak is the man who has to manage the economy through to the other side. are...
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ben, leslie, and hugh. let's just put this in perspective through the prism of the time that it was. this is a presidential election, every thing that pops up on either side is covered except in this was not covered. in fact, it was shut down second debate in nashville. take a listen. >> there are 50 former national intelligence folks who said that what this -- he is accusing me is of a russian plant. they have said that this is -- has all the -- four,-five former heads of the cia, both parties say what he is saying is a bunch of garbage. >> you mean the laptop is now another russia, russia, russia hoax? you got to be kidding me. >> exactly what. >> this is where -- >> bret: it's pretty amazing, ben, if you think back to that time and how egregious it is now. >> and i'm more troubled by the other people mentioned in this incident than i am actually by joe biden. joe biden defending his own record or the record of his son is something that i think a lot of people are used to coming from politicians. look at
ben, leslie, and hugh. let's just put this in perspective through the prism of the time that it was. this is a presidential election, every thing that pops up on either side is covered except in this was not covered. in fact, it was shut down second debate in nashville. take a listen. >> there are 50 former national intelligence folks who said that what this -- he is accusing me is of a russian plant. they have said that this is -- has all the -- four,-five former heads of the cia, both...
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>> so what would you tell ben? i'm sure at some point you all will speak because you are two of sadly -- thankfully it's a rare club, a sad part to be a part of, american correspondents wounded in the war zone. what would you tell him? >> some of ben's good friends have already reached out, people who have worked with him for years and they heard your podcast where we talked about this and they're just trying to get him advice when he and his family are ready for it. so they're already working on having a network to support ben through his recovery. one of the main things i tell him is please do not blame yourself for pierre and sascha being lost. i know initially you will because that's one of the ways that you take back control of this awful thing that happens. one of the steps in grief is blame and if you are the survivor it becomes self-blame and survivor's built is a horrible thing, but as abc's bob woodruff told me when he was talking to me in the hospital bed as he was recovering from injury -- >> right. >>
>> so what would you tell ben? i'm sure at some point you all will speak because you are two of sadly -- thankfully it's a rare club, a sad part to be a part of, american correspondents wounded in the war zone. what would you tell him? >> some of ben's good friends have already reached out, people who have worked with him for years and they heard your podcast where we talked about this and they're just trying to get him advice when he and his family are ready for it. so they're...
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let's bring up tweets from the secretary of state for defence, ben wallace. it was a series of two tweets. today an attempt was made by an imposter claiming to be ukrainian mp, pm brother. he posed several misleading questions after becoming suspicious. this information, distortion and dirty tricks. human rights abuses and illegal invasion of ukraine. a desperate attempt was the end of the tweet there. what did you make of the story as you read a? it's an astonishing story. the defence _ it's an astonishing story. the defence secretary in great britain and northern ireland pranks likely by of— and northern ireland pranks likely by of course some cute in upper ouchi _ by of course some cute in upper ouchi in — by of course some cute in upper ouchi in order to embarrass him or to get— ouchi in order to embarrass him or to get sensitive information out of him _ to get sensitive information out of him he _ to get sensitive information out of him. he came out of this alan partridge line is that he played a pretty— partridge line is that he played a pretty
let's bring up tweets from the secretary of state for defence, ben wallace. it was a series of two tweets. today an attempt was made by an imposter claiming to be ukrainian mp, pm brother. he posed several misleading questions after becoming suspicious. this information, distortion and dirty tricks. human rights abuses and illegal invasion of ukraine. a desperate attempt was the end of the tweet there. what did you make of the story as you read a? it's an astonishing story. the defence _ it's...
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ben. good evening from lviv here in western ukraine. well those peace talks roman abramovich has been part of resume tomorrow in istanbul and just ahead of them, ukraine's president, volodymyr zelensky has made an offer to russia: he said his country could adopt the status of neutrality if that would help end the war here, though it would have to be agreed in a referendum. on the battlefield, russian advances have stalled recently. this map shows the areas of ukraine currently under russian control. russian troops still haven't been able to encircle the capital kyiv — the closest they are is about 15 miles away. elsewhere, ukraine has set up humanitarian corridors to evacuate civilians from besieged towns and cities, but some of those corridors haven't opened yet because of fears russian forces might attack people who are fleeing. ourfirst report tonight is from jeremy bowen in kyiv and contains some distressing images. why make the russians attacked an oil storage depot in western ukraine. the war is settling into a deadly daily grin
ben. good evening from lviv here in western ukraine. well those peace talks roman abramovich has been part of resume tomorrow in istanbul and just ahead of them, ukraine's president, volodymyr zelensky has made an offer to russia: he said his country could adopt the status of neutrality if that would help end the war here, though it would have to be agreed in a referendum. on the battlefield, russian advances have stalled recently. this map shows the areas of ukraine currently under russian...
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ben, what are you seeing there? >> reporter: well, what we know today is that the death toll from tuesday's strike on the regional governor's office has reached 20. two days after that strike. and workers are continuing to pull more bodies from the rubble. somewhere in this jumble of concrete, bricks and twisted metal are more bodies trapped in the ruins of the office of mykolaiv's regional governor. tuesday morning a russian missile struck the building, killing more than a dozen people, wounding many more. >> they bombard our city. and only civilians are dying here. >> caller: mykolaiv mayor doesn't normally come to city hall like this. but he saw a war coming and prepared himself. >> i thought the war will be like this. everything for me, boots, everything, i bought it a couple years ago. i started to learn how to shoot. i went to a special school for that. >> reporter: hole copters suggest they also saw this coming. regaining territory lost at the start of the war. 5-year-old misha is recovering from shrapnel wou
ben, what are you seeing there? >> reporter: well, what we know today is that the death toll from tuesday's strike on the regional governor's office has reached 20. two days after that strike. and workers are continuing to pull more bodies from the rubble. somewhere in this jumble of concrete, bricks and twisted metal are more bodies trapped in the ruins of the office of mykolaiv's regional governor. tuesday morning a russian missile struck the building, killing more than a dozen people,...
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ben emons. thank you very much. >>> on deck, as rates rise, and inflation booms, is the housing market in for a world of hurt? the next guest says it could be, but there is one other big problem that nobody else is lkg out. we will after this break i was having relationship issues with my old bank. next to no interest, the fees... it was just take, take, take. so i broke up with bad banking and moved to sofi checking and savings. now i get 1% interest, pay no account fees, and get my paycheck two days early. break up with bad banking. get 1% interest, pay no account fees, and get your paycheck up to two days early. download the sofi app and earn $100 when you set up direct deposit. sofi. get your money right. i'm mark and i live in vero beach, florida. my wife and i have three children. ruthann and i like to hike. we eat healthy. we exercise. i noticed i wasn't as sharp as i used to be. my wife introduced me to prevagen and so i said "yeah, i'll try it out." i noticed that i felt sharper, i felt
ben emons. thank you very much. >>> on deck, as rates rise, and inflation booms, is the housing market in for a world of hurt? the next guest says it could be, but there is one other big problem that nobody else is lkg out. we will after this break i was having relationship issues with my old bank. next to no interest, the fees... it was just take, take, take. so i broke up with bad banking and moved to sofi checking and savings. now i get 1% interest, pay no account fees, and get my...
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. >> it's hard to see ben's face. i've travelled abroad with ben several times. a great colleague. a charming, fun, friendly guy who's also a tough journalist. he asks some of the best questions. pretty fearless in his questioning. i remember being next to you in geneva. i don't remember exactly what the was but i know ben asked him a tough question. i'm so distressed thinking about his family and hoping he recovers. ben and pierre and others have been in war zones and survived. and this happens to them in a russian war zone. it should tell you something about the russian way of war that is quite disgraceful and disgusting. >> the way of war, which is attacking areas near nuclear plants. kindergartens, hospitals. >> seemingly indiscriminate and not caring and maybe even willfully targeting innocents and noncombatants. >> it seems to try to break the will of a very proud people. thank you. and that's not going to happen, clearly. >> thank you. >> thanks. >>> and we have a nuclear update as russian forces take control of two major ukrainian power plants, what the head of the internat
. >> it's hard to see ben's face. i've travelled abroad with ben several times. a great colleague. a charming, fun, friendly guy who's also a tough journalist. he asks some of the best questions. pretty fearless in his questioning. i remember being next to you in geneva. i don't remember exactly what the was but i know ben asked him a tough question. i'm so distressed thinking about his family and hoping he recovers. ben and pierre and others have been in war zones and survived. and this...
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ben sticks around. after the break, the new egregious trump scandals and their profound political consequences for the rest of the republican party. momentum going into the midterms for now it would appear. our next guest writes this though, one of the few ways that the gop could blow the electoral equivalent of a layup is if donald trump suddenly returned to center court. >>> plus we are live in eastern europe where the number of ukrainian refugees have surpassed the worst case scenario if a matter of five weeks. it is a staggering human toll, 4 million individual stories i, we'll have is this of system for you live from poland. and then skepticism surrounding russia's claim that it would scale down its activity. right now it appears to be well founded skepticism. just 24 hours later, new shelling, more attacks. "deadline: white house" continues after a quick break. stay with us. shopping on public wifi is sketchy. but with aura digital security, my devices are protected in like 3 minutes. protect your
ben sticks around. after the break, the new egregious trump scandals and their profound political consequences for the rest of the republican party. momentum going into the midterms for now it would appear. our next guest writes this though, one of the few ways that the gop could blow the electoral equivalent of a layup is if donald trump suddenly returned to center court. >>> plus we are live in eastern europe where the number of ukrainian refugees have surpassed the worst case...
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ben hall survived that attack thankfully. he's receiving treatment in germany. his journey from ukraine to germany would not have happened if it wasn't for the coordination of polish and ukrainian military, lloyd austin and the department of defense and a group called "save our allies" that was there to extract ben from behind enemy lines. the head of that group, sara, joined dana on americas newsroom to talk about how they accomplished that sensitive mission. >> this is a very complex situation. we have people on our team that are willing to go into harm's way to protect those from evil, especially when we got the call for help from fox. we could not move quickly enough to get a multinational effort to secure ben's extraction from a dangerous combat zone. >> are there any details that you can provide? perhaps not. i understand there's a lot of moving parts that go into an operation like this to make sure it happens. you have to keep it extremely top secret. >> this is an operation that would take months to plan as well as coordination from multiple agencies. ou
ben hall survived that attack thankfully. he's receiving treatment in germany. his journey from ukraine to germany would not have happened if it wasn't for the coordination of polish and ukrainian military, lloyd austin and the department of defense and a group called "save our allies" that was there to extract ben from behind enemy lines. the head of that group, sara, joined dana on americas newsroom to talk about how they accomplished that sensitive mission. >> this is a very...
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ben, let me start with you. he recently wrote an article about twitter banning accounts pushing the hashtag, i stand with putin. tell me a little bit more about that, because this is opened a very interesting, with some are saying, a pandora's box about free speech, and certainly in the middle of a conflict. but what do you make of this push by twitter to ban that hashtag? >> yes, basically, they banned 100 accounts for what they called coordinated inauthentic behavior. that's the word, working together in concert. using fake accounts, using fake profile pictures, generally fake stuff that push something into the trending box, so people see it. basically, that was an inauthentic trend. you know, that could be a troll farm, it could just be spam accounts, it could be people trolling. but they were doing it in a concerted effort, as a way to push it out there as a deterrent. but the other issue is, here with russia, it really got pushed, up and people started denouncing. that's why it got pushed up the trend box e
ben, let me start with you. he recently wrote an article about twitter banning accounts pushing the hashtag, i stand with putin. tell me a little bit more about that, because this is opened a very interesting, with some are saying, a pandora's box about free speech, and certainly in the middle of a conflict. but what do you make of this push by twitter to ban that hashtag? >> yes, basically, they banned 100 accounts for what they called coordinated inauthentic behavior. that's the word,...
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and obviously, where so many people were harmed in the process, don. >> to ben wedeman now, ben, at least a dozen people are dead after a strike on the government building in mykolaiv. you were in that area. what did you see and what are you hearing from the people in that city? >> reporter: well, that strike, don, took place at 8:45 in the morning on the regional headquarters of the government. that is a building that is in the heart of the city. we went there. almost all of the buildings around it had shattered windows in the area. this was at a time when people were beginning to start to breathe again, feel that perhaps the threat posed by russian forces, which not long ago were on the outskirts of the city, was beginning to recede. now the russians have been pushed back. we were out in some of the villages that were recently freed from russian occupation, but the fear of the russians is still very much present in those villages. the blasted, burnt out hull ks of russia's might lie on a road outside mykolaiv and there are rumbles in the distance. this colonel doubts peace or even a pau
and obviously, where so many people were harmed in the process, don. >> to ben wedeman now, ben, at least a dozen people are dead after a strike on the government building in mykolaiv. you were in that area. what did you see and what are you hearing from the people in that city? >> reporter: well, that strike, don, took place at 8:45 in the morning on the regional headquarters of the government. that is a building that is in the heart of the city. we went there. almost all of the...
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