0 with no line-activation fees or term contract required. see if you can save by switching today. comcast business. powering possibilities. good morning. welcome to our viewers here in the u.s. and around the world. breaking news right now. critical pushback against the powers of social media today in a matter of minutes, facebook whistleblower will testify before a senate panel. she claim that is facebook is prioritizing profit over public good by knowingly peddling disinformation. in fact, hiding the results of its own internal studies. we re going to go live to the hearing once it begins. in prepared testimony, the whistleblower plans to say, quote, i believe what i did was right and necessary for the common good. but i know facebook has infinite resources which it could use to destroy me. as long as facebook is operating in the dark, it is accountable to no one and will continue to make choices that go against the common good. let s continue with our correspondents. good to h
called a real metal for other families, it is will cain s cohost, rachel campos-duffy, who has nine children. i want to celebrate that! [laughter] will: i think kennedy was onto something, maybe china deserves an environmental policy award for their one child policy. i ll have two great regrets on my deathbed. one, i didn t serve in the military, and two, unlike my cohosts, both rachel campos-duffy and pete hegseth, didn t have my children. i have two and they are both boys. but because they are boys, they love marvel movies. when i see now is this embrace of this anti-humanity philosophy, basically embodied by thanos, who wanted to snap and erase half of humanity because it was better for the environment. this self hatred of humanity, really come in and met, you are thanos. that s who you are.
self-hatred it s just sick. on the fourth of july, we should be celebrating our country, our people, our history, not the imperfections, but all of america s greatness to always get better. the vast majority of americans are good people. they are decent human beings, they deplore racism, they deplore fascism, but for the united states, nazism, fascism, imperial pan, what with the world look like if we didn t leave the world against radical islamic terrorism. how do we reconcile with those that think america s fundamentally evil benjamin: how do we as a country, how did we negotiate and reconcile with those who want to defund the police versus funding ten dismantling the police. abolish capitalism and individualism. what do we say to those that think patriotism is a partisan act.
prevention, diet, they are just not going to work. ijust know that if i went through bariatric surgery and i regained weight, that is why i mentally don t think i could handle it. none of this is easy but for some this is the last best hope of change. the government says obesity is among our biggest national challenges. at the queen alexander hospital in portsmouth portsmouth, it is an obesity clinic day. patients here can be complex cases. you ll see a dietician, specialist nurse, anaesthetist, myself. like sarah, india has been living with obesity for years. like here, too, she has found it punishing, physically and medically. it has been tough. years of self hatred.
it has been tough. years of self hatred. bullying. india has thought about it, run through the options, she is going for the op. what will it change? i feel it would change self esteem, weight loss. i feel i will be happy and comfortable with myself. for sarah, the hope is that new drug therapies, appetite suppressants, will be available in the uk soon and finally give her what she wants the most. if you could change anything about yourself, what would it be? my size. without hesitation? yes, absolutely. because of my body shape and size, people do not value me the same. that is why i don t like myself, i don t want to be like that, i want to be like them. have you come to accept that you won t be? i think there is still an element of hope in me. the physical impact of obesity can be in very difficult but it is also tangled up with psychological issues, the complex link