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ben: let's talk about why. we can go to jerusalem and speak with the israeli government spokesperson. thank you for being with us on bbc news. these aid workers were on an approved route, part of an operation that have been coordinated with the israeli authorities. what went wrong? >> thank you for having me on. this was a tragic mistake, as my prime minister said. the people of israel grieve with the families today. there is an ongoing investigation, preliminary findings find it was a mistake. i cannot really add much more information and i cannot confirm the details of the report that you just gave. what i will say is these are the unsung heroes of war, the people that go out to give food to people that need it. at a time when hamas is actively stealing the food, making it difficult for their own people in gaza. ben: you said it was a grave mistake, that you grieve with the families of those who died. do you know apologize to those families? >> the idf chief of staff was unequivocal with his apology. he said
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i'm here in a way, as ben franklin's companion. and that, of course, is your book, the great improvised about ben franklin's time in france. you describe franklin as combative, prideful, callous and overbearing. does that make for a diplomat? no, i think is ben franklin, as he dealt with his colleagues, a curious thing about franklin's years in france is that he essentially hits the ball out of the park on every front, except when dealing with his fellow commissioners in paris and especially john adams. and so those are adjectives that i think john adams would have quickly applied, franklin, where franklin and french court are concerned, he is subtle and supple and masterful and eloquent and immensely accommodating. and the most popular man in paris by a long shot was he america's first diplomat. he is he goes to france to the aid for the war. basically the colonies have declared without any means of securing that independence. and so franklin, at the age of 70, is dispatched on what sounds like kind of a fool's errand sent to a mo
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yes ben. implicate. yes you can ben. because actually you've got you have now got lee anderson who told in an interview with a national newspaper, a newspaper that if people didn't like going on the bibby stockholm bob, but they could eff off. that wasn't a recording. well, he said it in sympathy with lee on the. you might have, but but if you have people in senior positions and at time he was deputy at the time he was deputy chairman of the conservative party, got hester , who's party, you've got hester, who's donated millions to the conservative who , you conservative party, who, you know, said appalling, repugnant, appalling things about diana. but it took 48 hours for the government, the prime minister, to say that's racist and misogynist. well, i mean , and misogynist. well, i mean, and you had ministers going on the television and the radio going. >> i mean, we have digressed. i'm glad we've digressed. >> i know, but you can't digress too much. >> i mean, basically, no, no, no, is that these no, the problem is that
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ben, welcome. to begin, there is a distinction that people know of that comes from david hume, between i.s. and the ought, what actually is, the facts on the ground, and what can become a more normative, hopeful look at the world and its future, and i would like to begin with the o ught and moves to the is. what would be our ideal u.s. in its relationship to the world beyond it come 2025? what would that look like in an ideal, typical way? not the sins of what it will look like, whether an administration under donald j. trump or the current president, joseph biden, but could and should and might it look like in an ideal way? i would like to begin and ask her to think a bit aspirational he, -- aspirational he, and what will the united states and its relationship to the world look like? >> it is too dark to think about, aspirationally, but hello, everyone, welcome, and thank you for sharing this afternoon with us. i came to washington two days ago, and since then, i am watching cnn and other news net
ben, welcome. to begin, there is a distinction that people know of that comes from david hume, between i.s. and the ought, what actually is, the facts on the ground, and what can become a more normative, hopeful look at the world and its future, and i would like to begin with the o ught and moves to the is. what would be our ideal u.s. in its relationship to the world beyond it come 2025? what would that look like in an ideal, typical way? not the sins of what it will look like, whether an...
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i'm here in a way, as ben franklin's companion. and that, of course, is your book, the great improvised about ben franklin's time in france. you describe franklin as combative, prideful, callous and overbearing. does that make for a diplomat? no, i think is ben franklin, as he dealt with his colleagues, a curious thing about franklin's years in france is that he essentially hits the ball out of the park on every front, except when dealing with his fellow commissioners in paris and especially john adams. and so those are adjectives that i think john adams would have quickly applied, franklin, where franklin and french court are concerned, he is subtle and supple and masterful and eloquent and immensely accommodating. and the most popular man in paris by a long shot was he america's first diplomat. he is he goes to france to the aid for the war. basically the colonies have declared without any means of securing that independence. and so franklin, at the age of 70, is dispatched on what sounds like kind of a fool's errand sent to a mo
i'm here in a way, as ben franklin's companion. and that, of course, is your book, the great improvised about ben franklin's time in france. you describe franklin as combative, prideful, callous and overbearing. does that make for a diplomat? no, i think is ben franklin, as he dealt with his colleagues, a curious thing about franklin's years in france is that he essentially hits the ball out of the park on every front, except when dealing with his fellow commissioners in paris and especially...
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it's common sense from ben stokes's point — decision. it's common sense from ben stokes's point of _ decision. it's common sense from ben stokes's point of view, _ decision. it's common sense from ben stokes's point of view, not _ decision. it's common sense from ben stokes's point of view, not only - stokes�*s point of view, not only does he want to prolong the time he wants to spend at the top level as england captain mike but looking at the balance of the side, particularly in white boys cricket and so much to the detriment of england when they found he could not bull in that 50 over world cup, it causes some problems with selection, so it does remove a headache selection was for england in the t-20 selection was for england in the t—20 world cup. the disappointment comes from the fact ben stokes is a match winner. he did that numerous times in the t—20 world cup success in australia. awkward moments, he settled the indians and bite really well, so they will miss that leadership. any side ben stokes is not available for it�*s
it's common sense from ben stokes's point — decision. it's common sense from ben stokes's point of _ decision. it's common sense from ben stokes's point of view, _ decision. it's common sense from ben stokes's point of view, not _ decision. it's common sense from ben stokes's point of view, not only - stokes�*s point of view, not only does he want to prolong the time he wants to spend at the top level as england captain mike but looking at the balance of the side, particularly in white boys...
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>> why should ben? >> why should ben? >> cannot be looking at >> you cannot be looking at someone munroe and someone like munroe bergdorf and think, man. would you think, that's a man. would you call her a man? >> sorry, is looks the barometer of a woman these days? i think women confined. women are confined. >> point is, you would >> the point is, you would assume it is woman. assume it is a woman. >> i think. i think he looks like a man. >> as a man, you cannot say that like a man. >:aas a man, you cannot say that like a man. >:a man.nan, you cannot say that like a man. >:a man. let you cannot say that like a man. >:a man. let me. cannot say that is a man. let me. >> how you are again. let me see a picture. >> i mean, she's literally a vogue model. >> she is, yeah, because >> well, she is, yeah, because the fact that they are trans right. >> well, no, actually, because in 1960s, of the first in the 1960s, one of the first monroe one of the first monroe again, one of the first book, one of the first people, most men will
>> why should ben? >> why should ben? >> cannot be looking at >> you cannot be looking at someone munroe and someone like munroe bergdorf and think, man. would you think, that's a man. would you call her a man? >> sorry, is looks the barometer of a woman these days? i think women confined. women are confined. >> point is, you would >> the point is, you would assume it is woman. assume it is a woman. >> i think. i think he looks like a man....
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>> ben: possibly. but if you are looking at the facts as trump, and 90% of the people in the jury pool has voted against you, you have a judge who is giving donations to democrats and the daughter worked for kamala harris, and you also have people who have raised over a hundred thousand dollars saying if you go with me i am going after trump. if you walk into that room and it's already stacked against you, there's a certain point where you say okay, if you are going to do it this way i am going to go to my son's graduation and if you are going to lock me up for that then go ahead and do it. because i think it is insane we are having this conversation, but i also tells you how much they are going after him. and the highlight for me and what makes me the most angry is the fact that the president is in pennsylvania raising money right now while they have tied up trump in court right now, and that his election interference. >> nicole: to ben point, i am going to talk about the gag order. it is the most un-
>> ben: possibly. but if you are looking at the facts as trump, and 90% of the people in the jury pool has voted against you, you have a judge who is giving donations to democrats and the daughter worked for kamala harris, and you also have people who have raised over a hundred thousand dollars saying if you go with me i am going after trump. if you walk into that room and it's already stacked against you, there's a certain point where you say okay, if you are going to do it this way i am...
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ben boulos, bbc news. migraines can be debilitating for the six million people in the uk who suffer from them. but now the migraine trust wants employers to make adjustments to help those staff who are affected. tim muffett went to meet one woman who has been living with migraine for years — but has only recently reached out for help at work. maria has a greatjob, which she loves, but her migraines have had a huge impact on her life and her career. she's such a lovely girl, isn't she? it was a tightening in my neck and then a really heavy, severe, throbbing pain all across my forehead. you feel almost like your heads in a clamp and it's being really squeezed — that happens sort of 30% to 50% of the time. what impact has this had on your life? a huge impact. there are so many, there are so many occasions and events, conversations... sorry. ..that i don't remember couldn't fully participate in, have just felt like, you know, i've not really been able to contribute in the way that i would typically. ijust
ben boulos, bbc news. migraines can be debilitating for the six million people in the uk who suffer from them. but now the migraine trust wants employers to make adjustments to help those staff who are affected. tim muffett went to meet one woman who has been living with migraine for years — but has only recently reached out for help at work. maria has a greatjob, which she loves, but her migraines have had a huge impact on her life and her career. she's such a lovely girl, isn't she? it was...
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not not in primary school, ben. not not in primary school, ben. not not in primary school, ben. not not in primary school. peter read the paperwork . it's all there in the paperwork. it's all there in black and white. i don't know why saying that. it why you keep saying that. it doesn't school. doesn't say primary school. >> secondary school. >> does. i'm sorry, peter, it >> it does. i'm sorry, peter, it does. i've said you it does. does. i've said to you it does. it's schools and half it's 40 primary schools and half of nation's secondary of the nation's secondary schools. thank of the nation's secondary schcfor. thank of the nation's secondary schcfor. us. thank of the nation's secondary schcfor. us. debbieank of the nation's secondary schcfor. us. debbie hayes you forjoining us. debbie hayes , you being with , and appreciate you being with us. word from us. a quick word from the scottish they've scottish government. they've said whilst we said in a statement whilst we are doing are committed to doing everything to can make everything we to can make scotland grow everything we
not not in primary school, ben. not not in primary school, ben. not not in primary school, ben. not not in primary school. peter read the paperwork . it's all there in the paperwork. it's all there in black and white. i don't know why saying that. it why you keep saying that. it doesn't school. doesn't say primary school. >> secondary school. >> does. i'm sorry, peter, it >> it does. i'm sorry, peter, it does. i've said you it does. does. i've said to you it does. it's schools...
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. >> ben. thank you. and the top story from the gb newsroom tonight is that it's understood nicola sturgeon's husband, peter murrell, has been charged in connection with embezzlement of funds from the scottish national party following an investigation into the party's finances . the into the party's finances. the former snp chief executive was rearrested this morning at around 9:00. we believe, with police scotland now saying he is no longer in police custody after he was questioned by detectives he'd previously been arrested and released without charge last april . now, as charge last april. now, as you've been hearing, the scottish government has scrapped its interim target aimed at reducing the country's carbon emissions by 75% by 2030. the minister for net zero in scotland said the original target was unattainable , so target was unattainable, so a revised package of measures will deliver scotland's transition to net zero at a pace and scale thatis net zero at a pace and scale that is feasible, greenp
. >> ben. thank you. and the top story from the gb newsroom tonight is that it's understood nicola sturgeon's husband, peter murrell, has been charged in connection with embezzlement of funds from the scottish national party following an investigation into the party's finances . the into the party's finances. the former snp chief executive was rearrested this morning at around 9:00. we believe, with police scotland now saying he is no longer in police custody after he was questioned by...
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ben. leo. only on gb news coming up with the rwanda bill still being bounced around parliament, is it ultimately doomed to fail? we will find out in the next 40 minutes or so. but first is suella braverman rights that we should ban pro—palestine protests. it's time for tonight's head to head . time for tonight's head to head. and metropolitan police commissioner sir mark rowley is facing calls to resign tonight after seven months of pro—palestine marches continue continually disrupting the caphal continually disrupting the capital. pressure is now mounting after an officer challenged a counter—protester at a recent march. you've probably seen the video simply for being, quote, openly jewish. >> you are quite openly jewish. this is a pro—palestinian march, right? i'm not accusing you of anything, but i'm worried about the reaction to your presence. you choose to remain here because you are kwasi rachel reeves. >> if i remain here, you were arrested because your antagonising a large group
ben. leo. only on gb news coming up with the rwanda bill still being bounced around parliament, is it ultimately doomed to fail? we will find out in the next 40 minutes or so. but first is suella braverman rights that we should ban pro—palestine protests. it's time for tonight's head to head . time for tonight's head to head. and metropolitan police commissioner sir mark rowley is facing calls to resign tonight after seven months of pro—palestine marches continue continually disrupting the...
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— think, ben? it is huge, jane. in ears to think, ben? it is huge, jane. in years to come. _ think, ben? it is huge, jane. in years to come, long _ think, ben? it is huge, jane. in years to come, long after- think, ben? it is huge, jane. in years to come, long after rishi| years to come, long after rishi sunak has left no 10, this policy will be remembered. the phasing out of smoking will have a massive impact on public health and i think it's really unlikely that a future government would reverse this move. remember, it's less than 20 years ago that people could smoke in restaurants, in the cinema, on buses, on trains. and the then labour government's move to ban smoking in public places did, like now, because a big political rompers here at westminster, splits between the parties, but parliament passed the parties, but parliament passed the measure, and it stuck, and the impact of that was huge. i think the impact of that was huge. i think the impact of that was huge. i think the impact of this will be even bigger. it's also a huge intervention by the st
— think, ben? it is huge, jane. in ears to think, ben? it is huge, jane. in years to come. _ think, ben? it is huge, jane. in years to come, long _ think, ben? it is huge, jane. in years to come, long after- think, ben? it is huge, jane. in years to come, long after rishi| years to come, long after rishi sunak has left no 10, this policy will be remembered. the phasing out of smoking will have a massive impact on public health and i think it's really unlikely that a future government would...
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that broke ben. and when he came back to portland, maine, his hometown, he spent a year really just grappling what he had witnessed in america and determined to prove that capitalism and labor could unite, could work together and be a force of good and rebuild community that he had seen in the places industry had left you create good jobs and create amazing products and so so he created this company so. whitney and waxman together built this company american roots that creates all american sourced apparel. right? right. it was it's it's just extraordinary this how much this company is like a unicorn. right. it's they they invited a union in, right. or they they wanted to be union made everything sauce, every thread every button sourced from the united states. this is kind of what, you know, kind of impossible. right. you're i mean, were they were they encouraged in the beginning? i mean, you're sort of you sort of a lot the whole books centers around their struggle. build this company. that is what t
that broke ben. and when he came back to portland, maine, his hometown, he spent a year really just grappling what he had witnessed in america and determined to prove that capitalism and labor could unite, could work together and be a force of good and rebuild community that he had seen in the places industry had left you create good jobs and create amazing products and so so he created this company so. whitney and waxman together built this company american roots that creates all american...
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now it's back to ben and . pip. ben and. pip. >> good morning. this friday morning, welcome to britain's newsroom on gb news with ben leo and pip tomson. >> very good morning to you. so lots of you talking about this poll this morning where gb news viewers have said that there's a 13% surge in support for labour, amongst other things. lots of you on gbnews.com/yoursay are saying that you won't contacted about this poll. there was nothing on the member's area or on the website. it wasn't on the member's area or the website. it was just a general poll of people who had said they'd watched gb news previously or had done in recent weeks. it was about 500 people, so that's where it comes from. but there is a stark contrast between the poll results and what you're saying on gbnews.com/yoursay and the emails, so i'll just make that point . but yeah, the stats that point. but yeah, the stats say that there is a 13% surge in support for labour. >> yeah, viewers , included in >> yeah, viewers, included in the polls say they trust labour more with the cost
now it's back to ben and . pip. ben and. pip. >> good morning. this friday morning, welcome to britain's newsroom on gb news with ben leo and pip tomson. >> very good morning to you. so lots of you talking about this poll this morning where gb news viewers have said that there's a 13% surge in support for labour, amongst other things. lots of you on gbnews.com/yoursay are saying that you won't contacted about this poll. there was nothing on the member's area or on the website. it...
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ben. liam. >> he only looks about 15. we werno. is it.xt week. ben. liam. >> he only looks about 15. we werno. is it. oh, eek. ben. liam. >> he only looks about 15. we werno. is it. oh, lookien. liam. >> he only looks about 15. we werno. is it. oh, lookienyou.�*n. >> no. is it. oh, look at you. >>— >> no. is it. oh, look at you. >> and father. the father of >> and the father. the father of two. his workplace. >> and the father. the father of two he's his workplace. >> and the father. the father of two he's working.norkplace. >> and the father. the father of two he's working.noryear:e. >> and the father. the father of two he's working. noryear old, >> he's working. 16 year old, father two. should we father of two. but should we move rayner? other move on to, angela rayner? other students? was chinese students? she was chinese origins. this story. i've got origins. so this story. i've got the story. where is it? >> well, it's in the guardian. yeah. so, chris skidmore, who was resigned as mp, but was resigned as a tory mp, but he university's ministe
ben. liam. >> he only looks about 15. we werno. is it.xt week. ben. liam. >> he only looks about 15. we werno. is it. oh, eek. ben. liam. >> he only looks about 15. we werno. is it. oh, lookien. liam. >> he only looks about 15. we werno. is it. oh, lookienyou.�*n. >> no. is it. oh, look at you. >>— >> no. is it. oh, look at you. >> and father. the father of >> and the father. the father of two. his workplace. >> and the father. the...
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and ben ben's line there is this ben's line. there is a line between parenting and schools is a one. it's a schools is a false one. it's a grey line because schools do schools is a false one. it's a grey responsibility;chools do schools is a false one. it's a grey responsibility for»ols do have responsibility for the welfare when welfare of their students when the are to fulfil the parents are unable to fulfil it. i don't. ben it. children, no i don't. ben habib, do you have any children? >> got three. >> i do, i've got three. >> i do, i've got three. >> okay. i just thought i'd ask that so. yeah. that just to find out. so. yeah. so interesting that you so that's interesting that you don't children, but don't have children, but actually well. and actually i, i do as well. and i think that parents should think that the parents should always be informed on. absolutely of whether irrespective of whether the school could school thinks that this could happen could happen or happen or that could happen or this could happen. it's not
and ben ben's line there is this ben's line. there is a line between parenting and schools is a one. it's a schools is a false one. it's a grey line because schools do schools is a false one. it's a grey responsibility;chools do schools is a false one. it's a grey responsibility for»ols do have responsibility for the welfare when welfare of their students when the are to fulfil the parents are unable to fulfil it. i don't. ben it. children, no i don't. ben habib, do you have any children?...
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ben guerr seems to have only painted the face of the problem . there are people who now represent the national, religious, and extremist factions. banguire is the one who insists the most it happened that we should attack first, this attack should happen as soon as possible and with as much intensity as possible, and others pointed out that this attack has serious consequences. some people said that we should not go towards it at all. if we examine these reactions , it is clear what they are saying about iran's attack. it is possible that benguir was the fastest among them, so they are actually blaming all of them on banguir , while a large part of this is the fault of the politicians, and a large part of it is on the officials. the commander there is a system that, after all, the sum of the decisions made by these people caused israel to be in such a situation. thank you very much . i have another question for you about the zionist situation. since saturday, when iran responded, we have had several reports in the news, these are the meeting of t
ben guerr seems to have only painted the face of the problem . there are people who now represent the national, religious, and extremist factions. banguire is the one who insists the most it happened that we should attack first, this attack should happen as soon as possible and with as much intensity as possible, and others pointed out that this attack has serious consequences. some people said that we should not go towards it at all. if we examine these reactions , it is clear what they are...
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yes, ben. rodric williams was a post office lawyer and civil litigation, starting in 2012, and he is still employed by the post office today and it's fair to say he didn't have and it's fair to say he didn't have a comfortable morning, appearing hesitant and stumbling over a lot of questions about his role. he was the point man in legal dealing with media inquiries. he said in his witness statement it was important to maintain an open dialogue with journalists, but what we heard this morning painted a bit odd different picture. we saw a string of e—mails, a lot involving the bbc. he described one request is puerile, that he smelt a rat in another, admitting there was a bunker mentality at the post office. then the questioning has moved on to the issue of disclosure, or lack of it. this has been a key theme at this inquiry. we saw an e—mail sent to mr williams from a post office external solicitor, suggesting suppressing certain documents about post office investigation guidelines, but there
yes, ben. rodric williams was a post office lawyer and civil litigation, starting in 2012, and he is still employed by the post office today and it's fair to say he didn't have and it's fair to say he didn't have a comfortable morning, appearing hesitant and stumbling over a lot of questions about his role. he was the point man in legal dealing with media inquiries. he said in his witness statement it was important to maintain an open dialogue with journalists, but what we heard this morning...
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well, ben, i would not ut this could head? well, ben, i would not put too — this could head? well, ben, i would not put too much _ this could head? well, ben, i would not put too much stock _ this could head? well, ben, i would not put too much stock in _ this could head? well, ben, i would not put too much stock in what - not put too much stock in what donald trump says, i think he tends to use a lot of hyperbole and then hope that the reality follows. as far as what we know about the case itself, as was pointed out, the prosecution made a real point of going back to david packer and said these actions to protect donald trump were not done in a vacuum, they were done leading up to the 2016 election with the purpose of helping him get elected. and that is a critical bridge that the prosecution has to connect, they have to say these words just routine books and record entries designed to cover up some kind of a sleazy hush money payment, which looks bad but is not illegal, what makes it illegal, according to the prosecution, is the fact that it was done to evade campaign finan
well, ben, i would not ut this could head? well, ben, i would not put too — this could head? well, ben, i would not put too much _ this could head? well, ben, i would not put too much stock _ this could head? well, ben, i would not put too much stock in _ this could head? well, ben, i would not put too much stock in what - not put too much stock in what donald trump says, i think he tends to use a lot of hyperbole and then hope that the reality follows. as far as what we know about the case...
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ben. leo awaab ishak. georgia day. it's time to end the shame and make saint george's day a national bank holiday damaging for the bbc. >> well, you can't have the fact that one of the most trusted men in britain turns out, really, to be not worthy of that trust. >> we're still suffering . >> we're still suffering. parents of the person at the centre of the huw edwards scandal have slammed the bbc in the wake of his resignation, and nigel's de—banking latest. he's taking them all to the cleaners . taking them all to the cleaners. oh, and just who's been appointed our new ambassador to the us ? appointed our new ambassador to the us .7 meanwhile, my urgent the us.7 meanwhile, my urgent warning to the us? meanwhile, my urgent warning to britain, al—qaeda's top terror chief in the uk, could be released from prison in just a matter of weeks. >> and no, i'm not particularly proud to be british. i'd rather be french . be french. >> what to do with self—loathing britain haters like that. to
ben. leo awaab ishak. georgia day. it's time to end the shame and make saint george's day a national bank holiday damaging for the bbc. >> well, you can't have the fact that one of the most trusted men in britain turns out, really, to be not worthy of that trust. >> we're still suffering . >> we're still suffering. parents of the person at the centre of the huw edwards scandal have slammed the bbc in the wake of his resignation, and nigel's de—banking latest. he's taking...
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. think we're that ben. i don't think we're that far personally, i've far behind. and personally, i've always of the of the view always been of the of the view that we shouldn't decriminalise drugs. think there is a war on drugs. i think there is a war on drugs. i think there is a war on drugs that people will debate. yeah, i think even cannabis, because what seen it because from what i've seen it opens the pathway to other drugs. and as soon as you go down that slippery slope, i know there are some advantages as nigel's highlighted, but portugal also portugal mixed view. i've also seen the results in the us in certain states where decriminalisation of cannabis has happened. it isn't a panacea. it isn't the way that we think it will help us deal with this scourge of society, that alcohol is legal in this country and cannabis is not, but alcohol . yes. look, we can alcohol. yes. look, we can compare the two drugs, alcohol is not taking you down the pathway to heroin , but the pathway to heroin, but the pathwa
. think we're that ben. i don't think we're that far personally, i've far behind. and personally, i've always of the of the view always been of the of the view that we shouldn't decriminalise drugs. think there is a war on drugs. i think there is a war on drugs. i think there is a war on drugs that people will debate. yeah, i think even cannabis, because what seen it because from what i've seen it opens the pathway to other drugs. and as soon as you go down that slippery slope, i know there are...
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and have a great day tomorrow. >> thanks, pip. >> cheers, ben. thanks, pip. >> cheers, ben. thanks, pip. >> stay with us here on britain's newsroom. we'll be bringing more on that bringing you more on that breaking that breaking news that greater manchester are formally manchester police are formally investigating the labour, labour's , angela labour's deputy leader, angela raynen labour's deputy leader, angela rayner, over the sale of her council house. you're watching britain's newsroom on gb news. the weather. it's not bad at the moment, is it? just about not quite bikini weather? almost. here's alex burkill . here's alex burkill. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar , the sponsors of weather solar, the sponsors of weather on . gb news. on. gb news. >> hello again. welcome to your latest gb news weather update brought to you by the met office. it's going to be a bit of a wet picture across northern parts today, but drier and brighter and warmer further south because have high south because we have high pressure dominating here. further though, have pressure dominating he
and have a great day tomorrow. >> thanks, pip. >> cheers, ben. thanks, pip. >> cheers, ben. thanks, pip. >> stay with us here on britain's newsroom. we'll be bringing more on that bringing you more on that breaking that breaking news that greater manchester are formally manchester police are formally investigating the labour, labour's , angela labour's deputy leader, angela raynen labour's deputy leader, angela rayner, over the sale of her council house. you're watching...
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now it's back to ben and . bev. to ben and. bev. >> good morning. it's 1106 to ben and. bev. >> good morning. it's1106 with britain's newsroom on gb news with me bev turner and ben lee are sitting here instead of andrew pierce. >> good morning to you. now the labour party, they're planning to renationalise the railways and what they're calling the biggest overhaul in a generation. >> parties pledging to transfer rail networks to public ownership within five years if elected. >> and they say their plan will not cost the taxpayer a penny in compensation costs . compensation costs. >> so gb news political editor current political correspondent. thank you. katherine forster joins us now. catherine you were sat there this morning listening to this announcement from louise haigh, the shadow transport minister. what's the what are the put the meat on the bones of this story for us, if you would. >> yes. well, we've had a return to boldness in politics over the last few days, haven't we? we've had all this criticism for ages that there's really nothing to pick between the conser
now it's back to ben and . bev. to ben and. bev. >> good morning. it's 1106 to ben and. bev. >> good morning. it's1106 with britain's newsroom on gb news with me bev turner and ben lee are sitting here instead of andrew pierce. >> good morning to you. now the labour party, they're planning to renationalise the railways and what they're calling the biggest overhaul in a generation. >> parties pledging to transfer rail networks to public ownership within five years if...
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ben. >> a very good evening to you and happy saint george's day. so the celebrations seen across england today have been more emphatic than i can ever remember. and this tweet this morning from the mail on sunday's dan hodges caught my eye. dan said genuine question. how many of us have actually ever done anything significant to celebrate saint george's day? maybe we should indeed celebrate it more, but i can't honestly say i've ever done anything for it. well, that got me thinking, because i'll be honest, i've never given saint george's day more than i guess , a nod in the more than i guess, a nod in the past, and i reckon lots of others are in the same boat. but something's changed this year. i think it's finally clicked that no longer should we be embarrassed about english patriotism, like it's some sort of dirty little secret . and i of dirty little secret. and i reckon the catalyst for that has been the mission creep over the years to strip this country of all its identity and control
ben. >> a very good evening to you and happy saint george's day. so the celebrations seen across england today have been more emphatic than i can ever remember. and this tweet this morning from the mail on sunday's dan hodges caught my eye. dan said genuine question. how many of us have actually ever done anything significant to celebrate saint george's day? maybe we should indeed celebrate it more, but i can't honestly say i've ever done anything for it. well, that got me thinking,...
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thanks, ben. there are three matches in the premier league at present with manchester city at home to aston villa in the late game — that's been under way just over 15 minutes. rodri in the last few minutes has put manchester city in front. second—placed arsenal are at home to relegation—threatened luton town. martin odegaard got them underweight very early in that one. a second added as well. they are 2—0 up against luton town. and brentford are hosting brighton. that one is yet to muster a goat yet. at half—time, it is goalless in that. all the latest on the bbc sport website. in the german cup, bayer leverkusen are looking to keep their unbeaten season on track as they face fortuna dusseldorf for a place in the final. it is going for the well for them so far. just approaching half—time, leverkusen r 3—0 up. and the winner will play second—tier kaiserslauten in next month's decider. it's the opening leg of the coppa italia semifinal between fiorentina and atalanta. and that one s
thanks, ben. there are three matches in the premier league at present with manchester city at home to aston villa in the late game — that's been under way just over 15 minutes. rodri in the last few minutes has put manchester city in front. second—placed arsenal are at home to relegation—threatened luton town. martin odegaard got them underweight very early in that one. a second added as well. they are 2—0 up against luton town. and brentford are hosting brighton. that one is yet to...
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candy ben. i mean, what really struck me about that press conference was the bravery of that female police officer who shot the suspect and was an eyewitness account, saying that if she hadn't shot him, he would have carried on. he was on a rampage. i mean, it's terrifying, isn't it? >> it's amazing to think of her. i mean, in those circumstances, you go into fight or you do just go into fight or flight . and she obviously just flight. and she obviously just her kicked and her fight response kicked in and it incredible. she went it was incredible. and she went in own. she had no idea in on her own. she had no idea what she facing. i mean, what she was facing. i mean, almost makes me feel tearful, what she was facing. i mean, almthankmakes me feel tearful, what she was facing. i mean, almthankmakes me forel tearful, what she was facing. i mean, almthankmakes me for someone but thank goodness for someone like her. >> thank and thank >> thank goodness and thank goodness it does now sound as though
candy ben. i mean, what really struck me about that press conference was the bravery of that female police officer who shot the suspect and was an eyewitness account, saying that if she hadn't shot him, he would have carried on. he was on a rampage. i mean, it's terrifying, isn't it? >> it's amazing to think of her. i mean, in those circumstances, you go into fight or you do just go into fight or flight . and she obviously just flight. and she obviously just her kicked and her fight...
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ben. >> rishi sunak has a couple of months left to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat, and save this country from a socialist labour government. but if he thinks getting the rwanda bill through parliament is going to be his saviour, i'd suggest he's very wrong. >> when he got this bill passed, and then we will work to get flights off we can build that flights off so we can build that deterrent, that the deterrent, because that is the only this issue. deterrent, because that is the oryou this issue. deterrent, because that is the oryou care this issue. deterrent, because that is the oryou care about this issue. deterrent, because that is the oryou care about stopping;ue. deterrent, because that is the oryou care about stopping the if you care about stopping the boats, you've got to have a deterrent. you've got to have somewhere can send somewhere that you can send people that they know they people so that they know if they come here illegally, they won't get it's as simple as get to sta
ben. >> rishi sunak has a couple of months left to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat, and save this country from a socialist labour government. but if he thinks getting the rwanda bill through parliament is going to be his saviour, i'd suggest he's very wrong. >> when he got this bill passed, and then we will work to get flights off we can build that flights off so we can build that deterrent, that the deterrent, because that is the only this issue. deterrent, because that is...
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ben dominec joins us to react. >> ben: i can't believe this white house is so out of touch and they are offering nothing in terms of economic agenda. we have seen this graphtation gra /* there is actual awareness this white house doesn't care about their issues. it may appeal to their radical base, nought to working class voters across the country and this economic issue will dog the white house until november. >> ainsley: we had charles payne on last week and he showed this will affect every tax bracket. when tax breaks expire, it will affect every family and we were talking about this on the show, how stressful it is, you worry about paying bills and you have an accident and something breaks in your house and it is hundreds of dollars, people can't afford this. >> ben: it is not an accident, number one indicator of voter movement to donald trump and away from joe biden, if you have young kids at home. you are tired of grocery bills and dealing with high price of fixing things at home, this white house pretends it doesn't exist. in the last week, 900 arrests. now the protesters want th
ben dominec joins us to react. >> ben: i can't believe this white house is so out of touch and they are offering nothing in terms of economic agenda. we have seen this graphtation gra /* there is actual awareness this white house doesn't care about their issues. it may appeal to their radical base, nought to working class voters across the country and this economic issue will dog the white house until november. >> ainsley: we had charles payne on last week and he showed this will...
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i'm not a technologist, ben. turns out it's europe that was the problem, and it's apparel more broad ifly. companies like vp corp., tapestry, ralph lauren, they all sold off mid single digits. pvh got hit hardest because it has the most or european exposure of the group, and it's eliminating some low margin channels, and that's really a going to bring its sale sales lower this year. it's a turn-around in progress, so that stock had been up more than 50% in the few months prior, so this is or sort of giving back some of those easy gains. jack: and underpants are a little smaller in europe. i don't know if that -- >> i'll check my sources. [laughter] jack: okay. let's switch to one of the few bright spots in this industry, 1017-year-old company, relieve vies strauss -- 107. -- levis strauss. >> it bounced back on thursday, great results taking market share, moved up guidance. it called out roose fits for men and ladies and said they were both up 40% recently. loose fits. >> and if levi is right, then lululemon has
i'm not a technologist, ben. turns out it's europe that was the problem, and it's apparel more broad ifly. companies like vp corp., tapestry, ralph lauren, they all sold off mid single digits. pvh got hit hardest because it has the most or european exposure of the group, and it's eliminating some low margin channels, and that's really a going to bring its sale sales lower this year. it's a turn-around in progress, so that stock had been up more than 50% in the few months prior, so this is or...
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- spotlight because the current - conservative mayor ben houchen has become _ conservative mayor ben houchen has become a _ conservative mayor ben houchen has become a poster— conservative mayor ben houchen has become a poster boy— conservative mayor ben houchen has become a poster boy for— conservative mayor ben houchen has become a poster boy for his - conservative mayor ben houchen has become a poster boy for his county. i a symbol of the tories' demolition of labour's red walll in previous elections. in 2021, he took a whopping 73% of the vote. _ this time, though, the contest is expected to be a lot closer. i a recent opinion poll put- lord houchen and his labour rival, chris mcewan, neck and neck. the lib dem simon thorley is also standing. _ the future of the high street some of the _ the future of the high street some of the issues, _ the future of the high street some of the issues, there _ the future of the high street some of the issues, there are _ the future of the high street some of the issues, there are lots - the future of the high street some of the issues, th
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jack: thanks, andrew, elizabeth and ben. to read more, check out this week's edition of baer ron's.comful you'll also get a longer interview with cathywood, don't forget to -- forget to follow us on x, and that's all fors us. we'll see you next
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ben leo's taxes. abolish them. ben leo's off. i'll be there soon and look , i'm not willing to leave this country. i will die on this hill, on this rock and die choking on your own blood as churchill, choking on exploited coconut . coconut milk. >> i love the west so much and hate how much it's changing. so you move to the middle east? >> no, i don't want to know. >> no, i don't want to know. >> but me people going to dubai. you to move dubai, do you want to move to dubai, do you? at least at you want to move to dubai, do you? they at least at you want to move to dubai, do you? they stick at least at you want to move to dubai, do you? they stick by least at you want to move to dubai, do you? they stick by their: at least they stick by their convictions. >> em n w- w— >> and, you know, i don't agree with all the. >> you want to move, you want to move to a muslim majority country love country because you love the west take no nonsense. >> one thing i admire about islam the that they islam is that the fact that they protect faith
ben leo's taxes. abolish them. ben leo's off. i'll be there soon and look , i'm not willing to leave this country. i will die on this hill, on this rock and die choking on your own blood as churchill, choking on exploited coconut . coconut milk. >> i love the west so much and hate how much it's changing. so you move to the middle east? >> no, i don't want to know. >> no, i don't want to know. >> but me people going to dubai. you to move dubai, do you want to move to...
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ben. stability rather than economic. ben, thank ou stability rather than economic. ben, thank you very _ stability rather than economic. ben, thank you very much _ stability rather than economic. ben, thank you very much for _ stability rather than economic. ben, thank you very much for coming on. we will keep a close eye on your economic form that starts tomorrow. that starts tomorrow. joining us now on our panel isjoel rubin, 60% of all countries receiving grants or loans from the imf and bank are witnesses to eight witnessing high or increasing income inequality. the rich getting richer and the poor getting poorer. although the american economy is doing really well there is a risk that even in the developed nations that even in the developed nations that pattern is similar. yes. income ineuuali that pattern is similar. yes. income inequality is — that pattern is similar. yes. income inequality is a _ that pattern is similar. yes. income inequality is a global _ that pattern is similar. yes. income inequality is a global problem - that pattern is similar. yes. i
ben. stability rather than economic. ben, thank ou stability rather than economic. ben, thank you very _ stability rather than economic. ben, thank you very much _ stability rather than economic. ben, thank you very much for _ stability rather than economic. ben, thank you very much for coming on. we will keep a close eye on your economic form that starts tomorrow. that starts tomorrow. joining us now on our panel isjoel rubin, 60% of all countries receiving grants or loans from the imf and...
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emily and ben. leo. now, you've been getting in touch on practically everything we've been talking about this morning. >> working from home, getting you riled up. mary says working from home is inherently unfair due to the millions who don't have that same opportunity . and have that same opportunity. and robert, good morning robert. you say brighton and hove city council , my neck of the woods say brighton and hove city council, my neck of the woods is still working from home and the service is dreadful. when you phone, you eventually get through, you can hear the tvs in the background. >> and we were having an interesting conversation about infidelity, which was , you know infidelity, which was, you know lucy beresford, she had a few controversial things to say about how affairs can actually be good for relationships . lots be good for relationships. lots of you disagree. druss. the legend, whoever you are. druss, he says, whatever happened to morals ? cheating is wrong in any morals? cheating is wrong
emily and ben. leo. now, you've been getting in touch on practically everything we've been talking about this morning. >> working from home, getting you riled up. mary says working from home is inherently unfair due to the millions who don't have that same opportunity . and have that same opportunity. and robert, good morning robert. you say brighton and hove city council , my neck of the woods say brighton and hove city council, my neck of the woods is still working from home and the...