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angie's boyfriend, ben, was not present. >> ben was aware of the fact that angie, russell, and i were all going out together. >> at least angie's friend, evelyn, ben didn't seem like the type to get jealous or violent. you could never imagine ben hurting angie? >> i could never imagine that. >> the evening ended at 1:00 a. m. angie dropped russell off from his apartment, which was walking distance from her own. and then took anita home. she thought about spending the night at angie's but decided against it. what was the last thing you said to each other? >> see you tomorrow at the football game. she doesn't meet me there, very strange. because she was a woman of her word. i remember saying, i wonder why angie is. i came home, and my roommate said, there's something i need to tell you. she said, umm, you might want to sit down. she goes, angie was murdered last night and the police want you to call them back. >> what did you think? >> i didn't want to believe it at first. beyond that, i started with the whole would have, could have, should have. could i have prevented it, should i have
angie's boyfriend, ben, was not present. >> ben was aware of the fact that angie, russell, and i were all going out together. >> at least angie's friend, evelyn, ben didn't seem like the type to get jealous or violent. you could never imagine ben hurting angie? >> i could never imagine that. >> the evening ended at 1:00 a. m. angie dropped russell off from his apartment, which was walking distance from her own. and then took anita home. she thought about spending the...
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i think we are already experiencing the ben stokes effect in terms of the ben stokes effect in terms of the level of interest in the media day here at chester—le—street. ben stokes commands a unique status based on his outstanding contributions to english cricket but also he has been in the news for other reasons, the bristol nightclub court case, not guilty of affray, you're remember all that. what is clear from what ben stokes said today as he feels he can bring his whole life experience to the job now of captain. whole life experience to the 'ob now of ca tain. ., ., ., ., of captain. there are a lot of thins of captain. there are a lot of things we — of captain. there are a lot of things i've gone _ of captain. there are a lot of things i've gone through - of captain. there are a lot of. things i've gone through since i became a professional cricketer and those experiences i feel are a positive in this new role that i've got because i've been through a lot of good oh, i've been through a lot of good oh, i've been through a lot of bads, and ifeel i can relate to both sides o
i think we are already experiencing the ben stokes effect in terms of the ben stokes effect in terms of the level of interest in the media day here at chester—le—street. ben stokes commands a unique status based on his outstanding contributions to english cricket but also he has been in the news for other reasons, the bristol nightclub court case, not guilty of affray, you're remember all that. what is clear from what ben stokes said today as he feels he can bring his whole life experience...
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stokes to still be ben stokes now that he's england captain. joe wilson, bbc news, chester—le—street. and that's all the sport for now. hello there. we've seen plenty of cloud over the past few days. wednesday brings the promise of brighter skies. but with more in the way of sunshine, we could trigger some heavy downpours with the odd rumble of thunder and some lightning mixed in as well. here's the set—up as we move into wednesday, then. we've got these weather fronts bringing and patchy of rain pushing eastwards, so it does mean that we start the day on a generally cloudy note. there could be a bit of mist and murk and some patchy outbreaks of rain. that is all shifting its way eastwards, so it will brighten up from the west as we go through the day. sunny spells coming through with more in the way of sunshine, could trigger those heavy thundery downpours. parts of eastern scotland, north east england and the midlands through to southern and central england seeing those heavy, thundering downpours. of course, not everyone catching one,
stokes to still be ben stokes now that he's england captain. joe wilson, bbc news, chester—le—street. and that's all the sport for now. hello there. we've seen plenty of cloud over the past few days. wednesday brings the promise of brighter skies. but with more in the way of sunshine, we could trigger some heavy downpours with the odd rumble of thunder and some lightning mixed in as well. here's the set—up as we move into wednesday, then. we've got these weather fronts bringing and patchy...
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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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is not 'ust her, ben wallace plumage. is not 'ust her, ben wauace has _ plumage. is notjust her, ben wallace has been _ plumage. is notjust her, ben wallace has been up - plumage. is notjust her, ben wallace has been up there . plumage. is notjust her, ben - wallace has been up there recently, an ex _ wallace has been up there recently, an ex army— wallace has been up there recently, an ex army officer as well, so he's doing _ an ex army officer as well, so he's doing quite — an ex army officer as well, so he's doing quite well in the polls. sorryt doing quite well in the polls. sorry to interrupt. _ doing quite well in the polls. sorry to interrupt, do _ doing quite well in the polls. sorry to interrupt, do you _ doing quite well in the polls. sorry to interrupt, do you think - doing quite well in the polls. cr to interrupt, do you think ben wallace could be in line to replace stoltenberg at nato because he is due to retire? he stoltenberg at nato because he is due to retire?— stoltenberg at nato because he is due to retire? _, , . , ., due to retire? he co
is not 'ust her, ben wallace plumage. is not 'ust her, ben wauace has _ plumage. is notjust her, ben wallace has been _ plumage. is notjust her, ben wallace has been up - plumage. is notjust her, ben wallace has been up there . plumage. is notjust her, ben - wallace has been up there recently, an ex _ wallace has been up there recently, an ex army— wallace has been up there recently, an ex army officer as well, so he's doing _ an ex army officer as well, so he's doing quite — an ex army...
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ben, thank you very much, ben brown there in ukraine, and now we look at there in ukraine, and now we look at the rest of the day's stories. the energy giant bp says its underlying profits in the first three months of this year more than doubled, after oil and gas prices soared. the company reported profits of more than $6 billion, prompting renewed calls for a one—off windfall tax on energy companies, to try to help people grappling with rising household bills. our correspondent theo leggett has this report. when energy supplies are under pressure, prices rise, and it is businesses like bp that benefit. in the first three months of the year, the company made nearly £5 billion from its day—to—day operations — nearly twice the figure it reported a year ago. the price of oil has risen dramatically. 12 months ago, it was $68 a barrel, now it is 106. it rose first as economies recovered from covid, then as a result of war in ukraine. gas prices have also risen sharply. but while that is all good for bp, it is bad for ordinary consumers. household energy bills have rocketed. the l
ben, thank you very much, ben brown there in ukraine, and now we look at there in ukraine, and now we look at the rest of the day's stories. the energy giant bp says its underlying profits in the first three months of this year more than doubled, after oil and gas prices soared. the company reported profits of more than $6 billion, prompting renewed calls for a one—off windfall tax on energy companies, to try to help people grappling with rising household bills. our correspondent theo leggett...
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i love ben's rules. i totally agree that the women get more hate for the men if the women are older. they are called cougars and whatever. >> i'm two years older than my husband and i've been called all those names, jokingly. but it is to each his own. that's it. >> emily: that the perfect note to end on. more "outnumbered" in just a minute. miss of the musical ♪ ♪ when it comes to preserving our wealth, we never have complete control. not really. we can't control inflation, we can't control government debt, we can't control a declining dollar... i could go on. but buying gold and silver from rosland capital... is a way to help take control. rosland capital - a trusted leader in helping people acquire precious metals. gold bullion, lady liberty gold and silver proofs, and our premium coins, can help you preserve your wealth. call rosland capital at 800-630-8900 to receive your free rosland guide to gold, gold & precious metals ira and silver brochures. with rosland, there are no hassles, no gimmicks,
i love ben's rules. i totally agree that the women get more hate for the men if the women are older. they are called cougars and whatever. >> i'm two years older than my husband and i've been called all those names, jokingly. but it is to each his own. that's it. >> emily: that the perfect note to end on. more "outnumbered" in just a minute. miss of the musical ♪ ♪ when it comes to preserving our wealth, we never have complete control. not really. we can't control...
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all right, we've got 334 steps to big ben. come on. going up and up until finally, oh, my gosh, this is it. this is -- we're inside behind big ben right now. take a look at this. this is when you know you're really behind something special. we look up at big ben, you always notice that beautiful clock face. originally designed as the biggest and most accurate clock in the world in 1843. matthew hamlyn says the goal was to return the clock to its victorian glory with a few modern touches. >> all the glass has been completely replaced. there are 324 pieces, these will be the new lights that illuminate the dials from behind. >> reporter: one surprise, discovering the 14-foot-long hands on the clock face weren't black but actually a vibrant prussian blue. every single one of the more than 1,000 components that make up the beating heart of big ben were removed and cleaned. the first time in the clock's nearly 200-year history. oh, is that it working right there? >> yes, and that is the pendulum, which as you can see swinging to and fro, tha
all right, we've got 334 steps to big ben. come on. going up and up until finally, oh, my gosh, this is it. this is -- we're inside behind big ben right now. take a look at this. this is when you know you're really behind something special. we look up at big ben, you always notice that beautiful clock face. originally designed as the biggest and most accurate clock in the world in 1843. matthew hamlyn says the goal was to return the clock to its victorian glory with a few modern touches....
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ben: i'm glad to be a pool back. at the beginning of the year up to 3%, too fast, the market could use some calm, not worried about a recession yet. and it is correlated to gdp growth. earnings are not and sales have been okay but companies having a tough time making their margins. jack: in the coming weeks, what are you watching? ben: personal income spending data. it is going to take inflation and jobs are can retail spending, those need to cool down. jack: is it too harsh to call this a resale apocalypse? carleton: something like target lifting 1/4 of its market in a day. triggered selling into a bunch of retail names like dollar tree and dollar general which report next week. you are seeing the customer is not as healthy as they were. economic data, if you look at it upfront it seems okay, everything might be fine. they found while customers might appear to be spending more, it is more money, not buying as many things with it and that is what we have seen with target, walmart, lowe's and a number of other retaile
ben: i'm glad to be a pool back. at the beginning of the year up to 3%, too fast, the market could use some calm, not worried about a recession yet. and it is correlated to gdp growth. earnings are not and sales have been okay but companies having a tough time making their margins. jack: in the coming weeks, what are you watching? ben: personal income spending data. it is going to take inflation and jobs are can retail spending, those need to cool down. jack: is it too harsh to call this a...
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one more slide here on ben roy's. this is a tweet from the journalist, i don't know if you know him. in 2019 when he posted this tweet, he covered the race before the haunting post, he now works for the readout log on msnbc. here is what you need to know about him. he is really smart and his specialty's black history. in 2019 we traveled to mississippi together. he got there a day before i did. on that day he visited bryant's grocery and he posted this tweet. powerful first day in mississippi. here is bryant'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 and he thought, well if this is ground zero obviously must be the restored building but he was wrong. to his credit, the sign that you see on the left-hand side that tells the story of bryant's grocery, design is a 33 and a half feet from each building. it is precisely in the middle. you know why, right? even if you don't, you know why because when the county put the sig
one more slide here on ben roy's. this is a tweet from the journalist, i don't know if you know him. in 2019 when he posted this tweet, he covered the race before the haunting post, he now works for the readout log on msnbc. here is what you need to know about him. he is really smart and his specialty's black history. in 2019 we traveled to mississippi together. he got there a day before i did. on that day he visited bryant's grocery and he posted this tweet. powerful first day in mississippi....
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ben: the fed. investors are spooked about rising interest rates and how fast the fed will have to go. everyone knows we will gotta half a point rate hike. it could be more, quantitative typing as well. that will tell us a lot whether the market can find bottom. jack: been referred to lousy tech earnings, what is the headline? carleton: we are definitely past the covid narrative, what worked for tech companies is no longer the case. amazon at a quarterly loss. a lot of that had to do with the stake in a lecture call vehiclemaker ivien but rapid expansion during the covid decline, looking past that. on the flipside we got good news from apple on the court, beat earnings, the iphone, ipad, all of that, it expect in the next quarter to be heard by supply chain issues and last sales in china due to covid lockdowns to the tune of $8 billion. jack: bike opportunities, google was down. is that a place to go? carleton: businesses are doing well. am i an investor? management told you the next few months will
ben: the fed. investors are spooked about rising interest rates and how fast the fed will have to go. everyone knows we will gotta half a point rate hike. it could be more, quantitative typing as well. that will tell us a lot whether the market can find bottom. jack: been referred to lousy tech earnings, what is the headline? carleton: we are definitely past the covid narrative, what worked for tech companies is no longer the case. amazon at a quarterly loss. a lot of that had to do with the...
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i spoke to ben bernancke at his home in washington, d.c. i asked about the great inflation comparison in the '70s to where we are today. i asked him about it if he were in the seat now. >> there are big differences with the '70s and today. one is the inflation in the '70s lasted more than a decade and it was higher than now. it was a worse episode i think the most important things, first of all, that the federal reserve has to take the lead arthur burns, share of the fed in the '70s felt other parts of the government should take the lead secondly, worry about credit built. the fed credibility was shattered. when paul volcker did -- he had a lot of credibility it wasn't enough that is why the recession followed his tightening and it was so much greater. the third lesson from the '70s is that political interference with fed policy can be very dangerous. in the '70s, arthur burns, again, acted as a member of the nixon administration nixon wanted to be reelected in 1 1972 arthur burns said we won't tighten monetary policy. that led to inflation
i spoke to ben bernancke at his home in washington, d.c. i asked about the great inflation comparison in the '70s to where we are today. i asked him about it if he were in the seat now. >> there are big differences with the '70s and today. one is the inflation in the '70s lasted more than a decade and it was higher than now. it was a worse episode i think the most important things, first of all, that the federal reserve has to take the lead arthur burns, share of the fed in the '70s felt...
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you happen to like ben affleck, great example, but i know we'll get to it later. this is, this is a strategy, it's a business strategy, friends. and it's about, you know, mixing up the kinds of things where people really want to do good in managing to modify their compassion, managing to profit or met without giving any of the profits that you make from that to the rightful shareholders. who are actually, you know, the supposed beneficiaries and the people who are supposed to be helped a couple of thoughts. hey, on twitter, then i shall go to you of the back of, of these tweets h t for a says, what's happening right now with celebrity activism. it's gentrifying the issue then commercializing it. the impact is an issue. publicity is relative to its profitability. so they're going to be some cause is down. i say that a sexier than others that get a lot of attention and in others that do not. this is 10 die 10, i says that n, as in bob, we and social justice activists. i view this new trend as the meaning and trivializing, general genuine causes. i should go ahead yo
you happen to like ben affleck, great example, but i know we'll get to it later. this is, this is a strategy, it's a business strategy, friends. and it's about, you know, mixing up the kinds of things where people really want to do good in managing to modify their compassion, managing to profit or met without giving any of the profits that you make from that to the rightful shareholders. who are actually, you know, the supposed beneficiaries and the people who are supposed to be helped a couple...
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i'd like to thank ewan mcgregor and ben schwartz. i'll be back for one more night tomorrow with kevin hart and hannah einbinder. “nightline” is next but first, their album is called “every shade of blue." here with the song "virginia: wind in the night," the head and the heart! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ virginia don't sound like she used to walking home late smoke in my lungs ♪ ♪ and whiskey burning in my veins december won't be so forgiving ♪ ♪ i'm haunted by a ghost if you and my past colliding i can never go home ♪ ♪ wind in the night wind in the nightt theard ♪ you laughing wasn't that you my darling virginia don't sound like she used to ♪ ♪ virginia don't feel like she used to but i can feel a heart beating for me baby ♪ ♪ i know her heart's beating for me baby virginia don't sound like she used to ♪ ♪ virginia don't feel like she used to but i can feel a heart beating for me baby ♪ ♪ i know her heart's beating for me yeah ♪ ♪ i've traveled all over in my life but nothing's slowed me dow
i'd like to thank ewan mcgregor and ben schwartz. i'll be back for one more night tomorrow with kevin hart and hannah einbinder. “nightline” is next but first, their album is called “every shade of blue." here with the song "virginia: wind in the night," the head and the heart! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ virginia don't sound like she used to walking home late smoke in my lungs ♪ ♪ and whiskey burning in my veins december won't be so forgiving ♪ ♪ i'm haunted by a...
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- you didn't tell ben, did you? - no, don't worry, i'm not gonna. - 'cause you knonothing' ing to hpen, rig? - i s just cing out the toit, i wast-- - ok, well iwas good tsee you. - ok. - noyou're bng weird suly you c see tha - ll, i han't donenything. cawe startgain? like yououtfit. - u're being really eepy. okay, i'gonna gocause i n't. - okay, serious god, ias just ying. - i n't knowhat you wa me to-- - martha yeah, m in theab now (camas shuering) - [phographer]o yo left, tyour lef thank yo yeah. - what are y doing? - i just have to meditate. - okay, c'mon now. time to be someone who can host a screening like a bigoy. ben, everyone is sat. you need to introduce the film. now, c'mon. - i don't think we should have put the monk scenes back in. - i begged you. - i think that-- that--, uh, it'd give it something, but they do, don't they? don't they? - well, it's about to be screened now so we'll find out. - oh, god, no. - and tonight's film is the second film from benjamin oliver starring benjamin oliver himself alongs
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liz: well well, ben is so right on this. come on, are you kidding me? they will go in there and do just what poll itses do. [inaudible] they will come in and say, oh, to stare decisis, that means we're going to uphold the precedent of decisions or at least we will take very careful look at this and we will respect that. they use language that you could drive a truck through so that when it does come to their opportunity, they may make a different decision. but i will say, again, this is a three-month-old draft. it is not set in stone. we don't know what's going to happen. but, again, as i said, it may be the best evidence yet the that we are shocked, shocked that the supreme court has become politicized. howard: yeah. of let's not lose sight of the a fact that it's not final. everybody's ooh moving ahead to the next chapter in media and politics. ben, given the volume and the intensity of the media coverage, can it be argued if scotus does, indeed, strike down roe v. wade, that the culture wars will intensify even more but kind of move more to the state
liz: well well, ben is so right on this. come on, are you kidding me? they will go in there and do just what poll itses do. [inaudible] they will come in and say, oh, to stare decisis, that means we're going to uphold the precedent of decisions or at least we will take very careful look at this and we will respect that. they use language that you could drive a truck through so that when it does come to their opportunity, they may make a different decision. but i will say, again, this is a...
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dan: now ben this food crisis, obviously, has me concerned. you know, golden rule of the dan bongino show is, don't get decide. and not eating a quick way to get dead. so food crises really, really scare me, ben you're on the frontlines this now. mow bad is this fertilizer crisis i'm getting again communications from listeners saying that -- this can't continue. that the costs are exploding and it is really hard to find even if you can pay for it. >> yeah. it is not just cost it's just it is not available. and so -- you know, farmers are looking for alternatives and you're already seeing, you know, skyrocketing food costs. we're seeing, you know, shelves that are pretty bare compared to what we're used to seeing and i'm 100.confident it is just going to continue to get worse until something gives. dan: yeah. well let's hope we can fix this ben neil thanks a lot for your time really appreciate it. >> yeah thanks for having me on. dan: you got it we asked unfiltered group chat do walls work pretty simple question. but people cannot seem to figur
dan: now ben this food crisis, obviously, has me concerned. you know, golden rule of the dan bongino show is, don't get decide. and not eating a quick way to get dead. so food crises really, really scare me, ben you're on the frontlines this now. mow bad is this fertilizer crisis i'm getting again communications from listeners saying that -- this can't continue. that the costs are exploding and it is really hard to find even if you can pay for it. >> yeah. it is not just cost it's just it...
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>> ben: his middle name is brady. >> clyde: yeah, of course. >> ben: [scoffs softly] but his last name is weston. he's named after both of you. >> clyde: yeah, i guess you're right. but seeing how bo's dead, i'm little bo's one and only grandpa anyway, right? >> ben: please don't say that in front of ciara. >> clyde: just stating the facts. >> ben: do you want to hold him or not? >> clyde: [chuckles] yeah, i want to hold him. >> ben: all right. [sighs] >> clyde: whoa. [chuckles] look at you. you know what? he looks a little bit like me. >> nancy: [laughs] no, bonnie, i am so sorry. i have plans tonight. no, listen, i made reservations at the bistro for clyde and me. uh-huh, it's gonna be a great night for sure, i think. oh, i may have spoken too soon, bonnie. [knock at door] >> eric: hey. how you doing? >> sarah: i just can't believe our little girl is gone. and that xander switched our child with brady and kristen's. and i know that it's been years, but i-- [sobbing] [slow emotional music] ♪ ♪ >> eric: it's new. it's new for you. is there anything i can do to help? >> sarah: [snif
>> ben: his middle name is brady. >> clyde: yeah, of course. >> ben: [scoffs softly] but his last name is weston. he's named after both of you. >> clyde: yeah, i guess you're right. but seeing how bo's dead, i'm little bo's one and only grandpa anyway, right? >> ben: please don't say that in front of ciara. >> clyde: just stating the facts. >> ben: do you want to hold him or not? >> clyde: [chuckles] yeah, i want to hold him. >> ben: all...
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. >> welcome to fort benning georgia were every year u.s. army units and allied forces send their very best to compete in the longest running military contest in the united states, the david e grange junior asked ranger competition. this year fox nation has even more coverage for you on the ground with sideline reports from abby, joey jones and yours truly. 100 into soldiers battle it out performing grueling physical and mental tasks that stimulate battlefield conditions until each member of the 12 person team will be able to call themselves america's top ranger their burning training brigade conducts transformational training to create the world's most elite soldiers. throughout the 61 days of ranger school they push their body and minds well past exhaustion. that they can thrive in any combat situation. the course forces them in realistic tactical under intense levels of mental and physical stress those will have mastered the tactics of dismounted infantry, airborne, airmobile and amphibious operation. then they returned to their units thr
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so deli and deed of you correspondence, ben physician in davos. thank you to both of you. while russia continues to pound ukraine's eastern don bass region, it's aiming to take the industrial heartland. after failing to capture the ukrainian capital, keith. moscow says it will continue the offensive until it achieves it's gold. ukrainian forces are doing their best to push back russian troops despite heavy shelling in this village now back in ukrainian hands. residents tell of their fears as the russians arrived. but i don't think you can we try to keep out of the way miss. i mean, yeah, well, maybe we should go back to the basement. she says that a little bit as a team of associated press film, russian artillery, keep up the bombardment along the road. more evidence of the fighting rushes objective is to cease to don best provinces. done yet in the hands in the east, at least 12 people were killed by shelling as heavy fighting continues in and around civil war to nits. the local governor says the russians have taken 3 towns in the genetic region. russian troops are gainin
so deli and deed of you correspondence, ben physician in davos. thank you to both of you. while russia continues to pound ukraine's eastern don bass region, it's aiming to take the industrial heartland. after failing to capture the ukrainian capital, keith. moscow says it will continue the offensive until it achieves it's gold. ukrainian forces are doing their best to push back russian troops despite heavy shelling in this village now back in ukrainian hands. residents tell of their fears as...
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new at 6:00, a first look at one of the most iconic sites in the world, london's big ben. it just wrapped up a $100 million renovation. abc's maggie rulli got an up close look. >> 334 steps to big ben. come on. oh, my gosh. this is it. we are inside behind big ben. this is when you know you are really behind something special. you look up and notice the beautiful face. quits all the glass has been completely replaced with 324 pieces. these will be the new lights that eliminate the dials from behind. >> oh, my gosh. reggie: she is really excited about this. kumasi: she will continue to give us an access tour of big ben right after abc 7 morning. reggie: did you know big ben is the name of the bell, not the clock, and the tower is called elizabeth tower after queen elizabeth? kumasi: ok. well, you should know. reggie: let me practice, oh, my gosh, this built the season finale of "american idol" is on sunday. these three made it to the end of the competition, but only one gets the top prize. ♪ >> the wait is finally over. as this season of american idol comes to an end, a n
new at 6:00, a first look at one of the most iconic sites in the world, london's big ben. it just wrapped up a $100 million renovation. abc's maggie rulli got an up close look. >> 334 steps to big ben. come on. oh, my gosh. this is it. we are inside behind big ben. this is when you know you are really behind something special. you look up and notice the beautiful face. quits all the glass has been completely replaced with 324 pieces. these will be the new lights that eliminate the dials...
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. ♪ >> reporter: that's ben. busting out just about every dance move in the book on his walk up to the plate. his monday, monica, says the season-ending show was no surprise. >> every last game we do a walk out song for each player. i wasn't expecting him to do all that. but it's not uncommon for him. that's his own thing. he is a goofy guy. >> reporter: we had to to ask. where did ben learn those moves? >>> i'm kind of goofy myself. so he might have picked it unfrom me. it definitely wattss not his father. >> reporter: it wasn't just ben's boogie that was a hit. his performance made even more impressive with a single to left field. while there is no scorekeeping in t-ball, the comments be she received on social media prove ben's brilliant show made millions of people feel like a winner. >> everybody was like, man, i was having a bad day and that made my day so much better. i'm like, man, that's awesome. >>> coming up, no more calls on this new york city phone booth. it's not headed for the junkyard. we'll explai
. ♪ >> reporter: that's ben. busting out just about every dance move in the book on his walk up to the plate. his monday, monica, says the season-ending show was no surprise. >> every last game we do a walk out song for each player. i wasn't expecting him to do all that. but it's not uncommon for him. that's his own thing. he is a goofy guy. >> reporter: we had to to ask. where did ben learn those moves? >>> i'm kind of goofy myself. so he might have picked it...
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senators ben cardin of maryland and john cornyn of texas. two leading voices in congress on legislation for ukraine. both senators are two of the original cosponsors of the ukraine democracy defense act of 2022. that was the recently passed unanimously by the senate. the world war ii era policy that helped allies defeat germany. it is signed into law by president biden, the bill will allow washington to send more quickly weapons and supplies to ukraine. the bill will allow the united states to send more quickly weapons and supplies to ukraine so it can better defend itself against russia. helping you create defeat putin is a smart way to defend our baltic nato allies from his revisionist objectives and blatant, brutal aggression, as we have witnessed. gentlemen, thank you for your work on this crucial legislation and also, thank you for taking time to join us this morning. like many of you, i have been closely following russia's war in ukraine. when we talk about support for ukraine, i have to say it is becoming more and more obvious that sp
senators ben cardin of maryland and john cornyn of texas. two leading voices in congress on legislation for ukraine. both senators are two of the original cosponsors of the ukraine democracy defense act of 2022. that was the recently passed unanimously by the senate. the world war ii era policy that helped allies defeat germany. it is signed into law by president biden, the bill will allow washington to send more quickly weapons and supplies to ukraine. the bill will allow the united states to...
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and i have no reason to believe that ben affleck doesn't hear about eastern congo. why would we think he's not a human being like the rest of us who's also moved by, by the tragedies and difficulties and in the world? yet to convince ourselves that just because he carries that, makes it for tickler authority to speak on behalf of the congolese people is something that's a real problem. there were already plenty of organizations working for the eastern congo, including those shred by congo lease. and we have statistics to show that unless those organizations had guerrillas, or very horrific stories of sexual violence or a celebrity, they got almost no funding. and looking at the looking at the budget differences over a 5 year period is incredible. yes, i want to play to videos for you and to get your instant reaction. catherine clay higgins spoke to us a little bit earlier. she's a ph. d candidate at atlanta school of economics and political science. he was wrestling with this whole concept of celebrity activism. are they helping all hurting his? yes, the celebrity c
and i have no reason to believe that ben affleck doesn't hear about eastern congo. why would we think he's not a human being like the rest of us who's also moved by, by the tragedies and difficulties and in the world? yet to convince ourselves that just because he carries that, makes it for tickler authority to speak on behalf of the congolese people is something that's a real problem. there were already plenty of organizations working for the eastern congo, including those shred by congo...
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joining us is ben. thank you, ben. >> thank you, sara. >> i guess it was a relief on the subs number after netflix's loss who's winning the streaming wars right now? where are we >> it seems like everyone is losing i'm kind of surprised, like you hit your numbers and the world doesn't reward you or you miss your numbers and the world doesn't reward you overall the long-term trending of direct-to-consumer and the relationship these companies can have with their audience and consumer is an invaluable opportunity. and how they unlock it will be really interesting over the coming years, whether it's going to be the introduction of advertisers who have really been left out of the streaming ecosystem other than peacock or whether it's new ways to monetize the contest off those streaming platforms down the road but in general, i think what is clear is that library content still has massive value and the pulling of that content onto their owned and operated services, whether it's nbcu in the office or it's warn
joining us is ben. thank you, ben. >> thank you, sara. >> i guess it was a relief on the subs number after netflix's loss who's winning the streaming wars right now? where are we >> it seems like everyone is losing i'm kind of surprised, like you hit your numbers and the world doesn't reward you or you miss your numbers and the world doesn't reward you overall the long-term trending of direct-to-consumer and the relationship these companies can have with their audience and...
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this is bbc news. lam ben i am ben thompson. he had lined up to 2pm... —— rugby headlines at... interest rates rise to 1% — their highest level since 2009, as the bank of england tries to curb soaring inflation. profits at energy giant shell almost triple to £7.3 billion in the first three months of this year — its highest ever quarterly figure. ukraine says russia is "trying to destroy" the last group of soldiers holding the azovstal steelworks in mariupol. but the kremlin denies it has stormed the complex. the coronavirus pandemic caused 15 million excess deaths around the world. that's according to new research by the world health organization, which reveals the true death toll from covid—19 and scientists monitoring birds in an oxford woodland say they think spring now comes three weeks earlier than it used to in the 1940s. hello to you, a warm welcome to bbc news. the bank of england has increased interest rates by a quarter of a percentage point, to 1%, as it tries to damp down rising prices. it predicts inflation will rise to more than 10% this year — the highest
this is bbc news. lam ben i am ben thompson. he had lined up to 2pm... —— rugby headlines at... interest rates rise to 1% — their highest level since 2009, as the bank of england tries to curb soaring inflation. profits at energy giant shell almost triple to £7.3 billion in the first three months of this year — its highest ever quarterly figure. ukraine says russia is "trying to destroy" the last group of soldiers holding the azovstal steelworks in mariupol. but the kremlin...
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thank you very much, ben. a record 2.7 million people were referred for cancer checks in the last year, according to nhs england. it comes after a dramatic fall during the pandemic. but senior doctors say while progress is being made in seeing more patients, at least 30,000 people in england are still waiting to start their treatment. dominic hughes reports. so bring your arms up above your head... the earlier cancer is detected, the better the chances of a good outcome. just keep your eyes closed. that's why the drop—off in referrals at the height of the pandemic caused so much concern. doctors knew there were thousands of people who had cancer but were not being identified or treated. the real challenge we have with cancer is that it's critical that we're able to diagnose it early enough. if we diagnose cancer early, it gives us the best chance of finding curative treatment or the best options for patients, and that's critical to improving cancer survival. the latest data shows how, as covid pressures have
thank you very much, ben. a record 2.7 million people were referred for cancer checks in the last year, according to nhs england. it comes after a dramatic fall during the pandemic. but senior doctors say while progress is being made in seeing more patients, at least 30,000 people in england are still waiting to start their treatment. dominic hughes reports. so bring your arms up above your head... the earlier cancer is detected, the better the chances of a good outcome. just keep your eyes...
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it is my privilege to introduce senators john cornyn and ben cardin. senator cornyn has served in the senate since 2002 and is in his fourth term. he is a member of the committees on finance, judiciary and intelligence, a native of san antonio and has served the people of texas for more than four decades. senator ben cardin is the senior senator from maryland. he has served in the senate since 2006. he is a member of committees on small business, environment and public works, finance and foreign relations. he is chair of the commission on security and cooperation in europe, known as the helsinki commission. a third-generation verlander, he has served the people of maryland in the house and senate for 35 years. as the ambassador just said, today's discussion is on the record. it is being recorded. and we will be taking questions from the audience using the q&a cab at the bottom of your screen. let's start. senators, you were the lead sponsor and cosponsor of the ukraine democracy lend-lease act of 2022. yesterday's historic boat in the house sends the b
it is my privilege to introduce senators john cornyn and ben cardin. senator cornyn has served in the senate since 2002 and is in his fourth term. he is a member of the committees on finance, judiciary and intelligence, a native of san antonio and has served the people of texas for more than four decades. senator ben cardin is the senior senator from maryland. he has served in the senate since 2006. he is a member of committees on small business, environment and public works, finance and...
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my name is ben. come on to go. no, it's a great honor to welcome you to my city. goma, located between the majestic mountaineer gone gall and li keyboard. the muzzle lucky situated on the border to rhonda goma is the gateway to ethan democratic republic of kuta, surrounded by the regions conflict. the city attracts both young and old as a place to trade 30 and for those displaced by will the funding home. first up, the poet and political activists then come to shows us come of unique me to transport. think of what it, what you see here is that you could do the symbol of the city. do love to an honest a work. the brewery got up the courage of the people of gama, who wake up every morning to wake, to look for food, but also to continue to dream, so sick while mazar mickelson was to continue our rebate. while dreams and resilience prevail, the regional crises haven't left come unscathed. in 2008, the city itself became the center fighting. and even today, i'm grief on have a far away from, from bonham. again a conflic
my name is ben. come on to go. no, it's a great honor to welcome you to my city. goma, located between the majestic mountaineer gone gall and li keyboard. the muzzle lucky situated on the border to rhonda goma is the gateway to ethan democratic republic of kuta, surrounded by the regions conflict. the city attracts both young and old as a place to trade 30 and for those displaced by will the funding home. first up, the poet and political activists then come to shows us come of unique me to...
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. >> reporter: jalisa voices the character of ben. >> ben is a lot like my little brother and i was a lot like jelly. the dad character is a spitting image of my own father. >> sorry. >> reporter: some of the stories draw from jalisa's own childhood and includes filipino food, culture, and living in an intergenerational household with a lola, or grandmother. >> i hope that filipino american kids will feel seen. and not only feel like who they are in their heritage is normal, but can be excited about it, excited to share it. >> reporter: online filipino americans are also sharing their excitement in being portrayed in recent other productions. box office hit spider-man, ned's lola speaks tagalog. and in the cartoon network craig of the creek, lola speaks a dialect less commonly heard in the media. >> all of our content is educational. >> reporter: it's part of a growing trend towards greater diversity overall. mia is supervising supervisor about a puerto rican girl and her family in the bronx. >> only now i think is the animation field understanding that this sort of representation is
. >> reporter: jalisa voices the character of ben. >> ben is a lot like my little brother and i was a lot like jelly. the dad character is a spitting image of my own father. >> sorry. >> reporter: some of the stories draw from jalisa's own childhood and includes filipino food, culture, and living in an intergenerational household with a lola, or grandmother. >> i hope that filipino american kids will feel seen. and not only feel like who they are in their heritage...
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ben brown reports. nancy pelosi is the latest high—profile international political figure to come to kyiv and offer president zelenskyy moral support. and he's getting much more than that from the united states, some $33 billion worth of economic, humanitarian and military assistance promised by president biden. speaking in poland after nancy pelosi had left ukraine, she said ukraine is fighting for everyone's freedom. do not be bullied by bullies. if they're making threats, you cannot back down. that's my view of it, that we're there for the fight. and you cannot fold to a bully. russia is now stepping up its offensive on the eastern front in donbas, raining down rockets, artillery and tank fire on ukrainian trenches and bunkers. after two months on the front line, these ukrainian troops from the 81st brigade are now pulling back for a short rest, a break from the relentless russian onslaught that has killed and injured many of their colleagues. a combat doctor treats some of the troops for trench fo
ben brown reports. nancy pelosi is the latest high—profile international political figure to come to kyiv and offer president zelenskyy moral support. and he's getting much more than that from the united states, some $33 billion worth of economic, humanitarian and military assistance promised by president biden. speaking in poland after nancy pelosi had left ukraine, she said ukraine is fighting for everyone's freedom. do not be bullied by bullies. if they're making threats, you cannot back...
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- ben. - just one. i feel like i've mirrored something about a couple who don't get on. - it's about a man who's so defended that he's incapable of love. isn't it? - say it again? look, what about if we just looked at the first monk scene. - we're picte locked why do we need a monk? - they don't know who i am if this isn't good. think it not agood. i st want meone toay, "youe done good thg, w you carest," jt rest. - okay y don't u come and sit down for a minute? comen. - maybe i could be a farr. - maybe. - how this coared t.. - n't do tt. look, me peopl will quite like it and other people won't be that into it. - why? who? - and then, quite soon enough all of those people, each and every one of them, will die. won't they? - hopefully. - we're all going to die. we're all going to die. we're all going to die. that better? (slow music) - hello,appy. we'rall righ aren't ? (slow music) - everhing is domited by o's self. and wh to find noloved,nd what. to be aken, to be ee, is to sethere iso self. can weit in
- ben. - just one. i feel like i've mirrored something about a couple who don't get on. - it's about a man who's so defended that he's incapable of love. isn't it? - say it again? look, what about if we just looked at the first monk scene. - we're picte locked why do we need a monk? - they don't know who i am if this isn't good. think it not agood. i st want meone toay, "youe done good thg, w you carest," jt rest. - okay y don't u come and sit down for a minute? comen. - maybe i could...
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gloucester cared little and soon repaid the hospitality with a try from ben morgan. a win would boost their semifinal hopes, but victory or a draw would confirm harlequins place. alex tom brown's converted score brought them level. half an hour gone and he tries were flooding in. two more before the break, both for the visitors, including one of the best of the season. chris harris and gloucester led 24—7 at the break. but they lost concentration and danny kerr's football skills were seized upon byjoe marchand. film. danny kerr's football skills were seized upon by joe marchand. 0h, he went for the — seized upon by joe marchand. 0h, he went for the kick! _ went for the kick! whistle blows. more the same followed, as of broke through once more. gloucester were reeling as another player completed his side's remarkable recovery and the champions are in the semifinals. jim lumsden, bbc news. here are some of the other results. bath have moved off the bottom of the table after beating london irish 27—24. leicester tigers look like they'll finish the regular season
gloucester cared little and soon repaid the hospitality with a try from ben morgan. a win would boost their semifinal hopes, but victory or a draw would confirm harlequins place. alex tom brown's converted score brought them level. half an hour gone and he tries were flooding in. two more before the break, both for the visitors, including one of the best of the season. chris harris and gloucester led 24—7 at the break. but they lost concentration and danny kerr's football skills were seized...
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ben: it is the only anchor for this market. there is only two ways to make money and equity, stock goes up or earnings go up. hopefully they both go up. if the fed stays focused, they will continue to fall. it is all on earnings. the big silver lining to all this, corporate terrain in very good shape. despite headline numbers and high-profile misses, earnings are the excitation on both sides of the atlantic. private numbers near record highs. -- with the balance sheets and investing very aggressively. that is your closest leading indicator of what earnings are going to be in the future. jonathan:ben laidler, thanks freddie. looking forward to seeing what they have got to say later. lisa:lyft shares are down. a lot of people are talking about, is this a disproportionate response to the earnings. or they really that bad or is it any growth stock that has -- absolutely pummeled? jonathan: -- easy for these people to find companies to work for? that has changed in a big way. lisa: that completely changed the dynamic of the higher c
ben: it is the only anchor for this market. there is only two ways to make money and equity, stock goes up or earnings go up. hopefully they both go up. if the fed stays focused, they will continue to fall. it is all on earnings. the big silver lining to all this, corporate terrain in very good shape. despite headline numbers and high-profile misses, earnings are the excitation on both sides of the atlantic. private numbers near record highs. -- with the balance sheets and investing very...
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ben: i am a proud owner of two hybrids. i drive a 2015 pre-aside bought used, very responsible of me. there's a difference between the stocks and what is best to buy now but if hybrids start to lose market share to full battery electrics like already happened in china, that trend is evident in china where the most electric vehicles and the largest car market in the world is in china the market will punish toyota stock, they will see that as a negative things and you get a gm like multiple on toyota but over the next few years hybrids make a lot of sense. i'm very fond of my previous. jack: carleton, i don't have to ask what your next car is going to be, you are you awake devoting but if you are behind today and there were gasoline buick and battery-powered you in and both were equal which one would you buy? you like gasoline or battery? carleton: a lot of ifs but i'm going for gasoline. only reason is if you are looking for the resale value of the car later the move on evs is making the more accessible meaning prices would
ben: i am a proud owner of two hybrids. i drive a 2015 pre-aside bought used, very responsible of me. there's a difference between the stocks and what is best to buy now but if hybrids start to lose market share to full battery electrics like already happened in china, that trend is evident in china where the most electric vehicles and the largest car market in the world is in china the market will punish toyota stock, they will see that as a negative things and you get a gm like multiple on...
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that was ben brown. the speaker of the house of commons, sir lindsay hoyle, has called for a radical review of working practices following a series of sexual misconduct and bullying claims against politicians. yesterday, the conservative mp neil parish resigned after admitting he'd watched pornographic material on his phone in the commons chamber. the business secretary, kwasi kwarteng, has denied a culture of misogyny exists at westminster. 0ur political correspondent, ben wright reports. sexism and misogyny. sexual misconduct. there are some bad apples who are out of order, who behave like animals and are bringing parliament into disrepute. it's been a grim week for parliament, with mps agreeing this place needs to change. yesterday, the tory mp neil parish quit after admitting to watching pornography on his phone in the house of commons. that followed the backlash to an article about labour's deputy leader, angela rayner. there was cross—party outrage at a story saying she crossed and uncrossed her
that was ben brown. the speaker of the house of commons, sir lindsay hoyle, has called for a radical review of working practices following a series of sexual misconduct and bullying claims against politicians. yesterday, the conservative mp neil parish resigned after admitting he'd watched pornographic material on his phone in the commons chamber. the business secretary, kwasi kwarteng, has denied a culture of misogyny exists at westminster. 0ur political correspondent, ben wright reports....
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ben: i'm going against everything i've been preaching, i'm looking at shoe we. i have been beaten up by every stock out there, late reporters, one of the first to cut back on guidance and if they get through this earnings report without cutting items this stock could look interesting. jack: that when gives me pause. great ideas, thank you so much. check out this edition of barron.com. that is all for us, see you next week on "barron's roundtable". that does it for us. thanks for watching. ♪ >> from the fox studios in new york city, this is maria bartiromo's "wall street." maria: and happy weekend to all. welcome to the program that analyzes the week that was and helps position you for the week ahead. i'm maria bartiromo. thanks for joining us. many americans changing their travel plans amid record high gasoline prices. president biden declaring it all a part of an incredible transition away from fossil fuels. does it feel incredible to you? senator lindsey graham is here
ben: i'm going against everything i've been preaching, i'm looking at shoe we. i have been beaten up by every stock out there, late reporters, one of the first to cut back on guidance and if they get through this earnings report without cutting items this stock could look interesting. jack: that when gives me pause. great ideas, thank you so much. check out this edition of barron.com. that is all for us, see you next week on "barron's roundtable". that does it for us. thanks for...
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doctor ben carson is out with a new book called created equal. why is the white house constantly dividing us? women versus men, rich versus poor, gate versus straight, black versus white that's unity and joe biden's world. that is after this , thank you for driving me to the drugstore. earn big time with chase freedom unlimited with no annual fee. how do you cashback? chase. make more of what's yours. [♪♪] if you have diabetes, it's important to have confidence in the nutritional drink you choose. try boost glucose control®. it's clinically shown to help manage blood sugar levels and contains high quality protein to help manage hunger and support muscle health. try boost® today. >> tech: when you have auto glass damage, trust safelite. this dad and daughter were driving when they got a crack in their windshield. [smash] >> dad: it's okay. pull over. >> tech: he wouldn't take his car just anywhere... ♪ pop rock music ♪ >> tech: ...so he brought it to safelite. we replaced the windshield and recalibrated their car's advanced safety system
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