21
21
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
special status has the growth according to india is that a fair assessment of the situation well ben yes and no yes i mean it's certainly not the worst state as far as growth is concerned in fact it's performs better than many states in india as for human development indicate is a concern even better than prime minister in that in these home state of gujarat but then on the other side there are a lot of problems in the economy there is rampant unemployment underemployment there's hardly any private investment because of this trick to land ownership as far as part of this special status that it had and also because there is hardly any exports from that region so certainly it has suffered a little because all for a distinction to land ownership. but it's also because of the security situation in the area but what's all this may now what will investments flow into the region. well that's a $1000000.00 question if not questions what billions indian government certainly believes so prime minister sees a. return to its former glory of popular tourist destination a place very many bollywood mov
special status has the growth according to india is that a fair assessment of the situation well ben yes and no yes i mean it's certainly not the worst state as far as growth is concerned in fact it's performs better than many states in india as for human development indicate is a concern even better than prime minister in that in these home state of gujarat but then on the other side there are a lot of problems in the economy there is rampant unemployment underemployment there's hardly any...
37
37
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
thanks very much ben yes of course i think there is ample scope to do a deal and diaby sprained i think pretty clearly what needs to happen we need to remove those elements of the of the withdrawal agreement that simply don't work for the u.k. i've spoken of the things that i think are sensible the protections of the rights of. those but the the backstop that particular arrangement which i do think has. grave grave defects for a democratic country so every democratic country like the u.k. that plainly has to go but once we get rid of it if we can change it then i think there is the real prospect of making progress very rapidly indeed that's one. before for not really see this mansion we have following the discussions in the parliament in the u.k. may know that the backstop has been the subject of discussion once written it is a construction that has been created by us here so that we can predict what will happen. if we have no negotiations or no negotiating with drawl that sets out how the single market can take place between the most airlines and not the republic of ireland and norther
thanks very much ben yes of course i think there is ample scope to do a deal and diaby sprained i think pretty clearly what needs to happen we need to remove those elements of the of the withdrawal agreement that simply don't work for the u.k. i've spoken of the things that i think are sensible the protections of the rights of. those but the the backstop that particular arrangement which i do think has. grave grave defects for a democratic country so every democratic country like the u.k. that...
85
85
Aug 21, 2019
08/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
you pretty much gave it away, ben! yes, let's looks at what is trending right now.rime minister when he brought his newborn son to work. and who took the role of the babysitter? the speaker of the house trevor mallard, who cradled and fed the baby while chairing a debate. the baby is the son of mp tamati coffey who was back at work for the first time since returning from paternity leave. talk about multitasking! very sweet indeed. your watch newsday on the bbc. —— your watch newsday on the bbc. —— your watch newsday on the bbc. the death of the financier and convicted sex offender jeffrey epstein in prison in new york this month has seen attention turn to some of his high—profile connections, including prince andrew. the bbc has seen court documents in which the pilot of epstein's private jet has claimed the prince travelled with him, and with virginia roberts, a 17—year—old who accused epstein of trafficking her. buckingham palace has said the court documents are inconsistent and emphatically denied that the prince had any form of sexual contact or relationship wit
you pretty much gave it away, ben! yes, let's looks at what is trending right now.rime minister when he brought his newborn son to work. and who took the role of the babysitter? the speaker of the house trevor mallard, who cradled and fed the baby while chairing a debate. the baby is the son of mp tamati coffey who was back at work for the first time since returning from paternity leave. talk about multitasking! very sweet indeed. your watch newsday on the bbc. —— your watch newsday on the...
109
109
Aug 11, 2019
08/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
wedeman to see what the situation is where you are, ben. >> yes, natalie. since we last spoke, we're in an unauthorized march. this is hennessey road, one of the main thoroughfares in hong kong. this is causeway bay, a shopping center. the roads are no longer operational at the moment. there's people that are streaming out of this park and continue going down. unlike where ivan is, there's no police to be seen yet. given this is a major road. it's like blocking fifth avenue in new york. it's nonoperational as a commercial area. we can expect the police to come in at some point. this shows you the dynamic of the protests here. they start as gatherings and when those are over, they go into the street and that's a different situation. this is where the problems can begin. natalie? >> many of the protesters, the o ones at the airport, have been young people. how is the mix of people at the crowd you're at today? >> at victoria park, it was a real mix. we spoke to parents and their children. they were younger and older. it was a real mix. here, there are people
wedeman to see what the situation is where you are, ben. >> yes, natalie. since we last spoke, we're in an unauthorized march. this is hennessey road, one of the main thoroughfares in hong kong. this is causeway bay, a shopping center. the roads are no longer operational at the moment. there's people that are streaming out of this park and continue going down. unlike where ivan is, there's no police to be seen yet. given this is a major road. it's like blocking fifth avenue in new york....
80
80
Aug 7, 2019
08/19
by
CNBC
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
ben: yes, sir. -lemonis: you did a good job. -ben: thank you.f we could spend about $100,000 to expand the deck and add 100 seats, we'll be able to get our money back pretty quickly. norton: people love sitting over the water. -lemonis: yeah. -norton: people love water. lemonis: if tables, on average, turn two times a night, then i know i can take their average customers per night from 500 to 700. conservatively, if the deck's only open 100 nights per year, at an average price of $15, that's $300,000 additional gross revenue per year. that's a lot. man: this is 5,000 square feet. lemonis: now that the deck is underway, i want to meet with an architect to design the plans for the general store. and then i was envisioning the bakery half drywall, half glass. so, like, you know when you go to an aquarium? lynn: that's great. lemonis: thank you, sir, very much. appreciate it. lemonis: ewell texted me this morning and told me that he wanted to discuss his role in the company. now, i haven't seen him get involved in anything related to the day-to-day
ben: yes, sir. -lemonis: you did a good job. -ben: thank you.f we could spend about $100,000 to expand the deck and add 100 seats, we'll be able to get our money back pretty quickly. norton: people love sitting over the water. -lemonis: yeah. -norton: people love water. lemonis: if tables, on average, turn two times a night, then i know i can take their average customers per night from 500 to 700. conservatively, if the deck's only open 100 nights per year, at an average price of $15, that's...
83
83
Aug 11, 2019
08/19
by
KPIX
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> i understand you've also done some work with ben jones. >> yes. >> tell us about that. >> there was an instance of an inmate that i worked with inside san quentin prison who had been involved in an occurrence where he shot an officer in bakersfield. all this time, he did it when he was a youth in a gang, and all of this time, every time he went to a parole hearing, the family would come, the officer and his wife would come and say we don't want this guy released. he tried to kill me, whatever the case may be. well, there is a process within the model of restore the practice that is called restorative dialogue circle and what we did was we provided that form for the victim and the offender to sit down and talk about what it is that was the problem bringing together accountability to create some healing as a result of it and believe me, of the eight episodes of redemption project that was broadcast, this was the most little one because at the end of the broadcast, the wife of the victim who said she never wanted to have anything to do with the person came in and hugged him at the
. >> i understand you've also done some work with ben jones. >> yes. >> tell us about that. >> there was an instance of an inmate that i worked with inside san quentin prison who had been involved in an occurrence where he shot an officer in bakersfield. all this time, he did it when he was a youth in a gang, and all of this time, every time he went to a parole hearing, the family would come, the officer and his wife would come and say we don't want this guy released. he...
75
75
Aug 31, 2019
08/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
good morning, ben. yes, good morning to you.y quite changing. quite fitting given at the last day of august. not a bad start to for some of us, checking the weather in nottinghamshire. but as weather in nottinghamshire. but as we go through today we will see some outbreaks of rain moving this goods and behind that band of rain it is going to turn significantly cooler. on the satellite picture you can see this type of cloud. we had some really wet weather across the north of the uk, that is going to move south this words. as it does, it opens the door to some much cooler air which is going to be putting down from the north—west. temperature is considerably lower than they were say, a week ago. but we start of the morning on a very 5°99y we start of the morning on a very soggy note in scotland, parts of western scotland have been close to 100 millimetres of rain and the rain continues here, blustery winds as well. gusts of 40—45 mph. rain moving eastwards across northern ireland, north—west england, parts of wales, is far south—we
good morning, ben. yes, good morning to you.y quite changing. quite fitting given at the last day of august. not a bad start to for some of us, checking the weather in nottinghamshire. but as weather in nottinghamshire. but as we go through today we will see some outbreaks of rain moving this goods and behind that band of rain it is going to turn significantly cooler. on the satellite picture you can see this type of cloud. we had some really wet weather across the north of the uk, that is...
126
126
Aug 26, 2019
08/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 126
favorite 0
quote 0
ben. >> reporter: yes, jessica that appears to be one of a variety of israeli air strikes that were launched on targets not just in syria but here in lebanon yesterday very early in the morning you had what appeared to be two israeli drones that were brought down somehow over southern beirut, and in the early hours of today, monday, there appears to have been three israel r threei air strikes on a palestinian fwrup bagroup basede syrian border. yesterday it appears there was an israeli air strike on an iranian backed militia group in iraq. this does appear to be a dramatic escalation by the israelis striking any group in any way affiliated with iran in three countries in less than 48 hours. as far as that strike on alleged iranian targets near damascus, the israelis say that iran was about to launch what they're calling killer drones on targets in israel. the iranians deny that any iranian targets were hit in syria, and yesterday we heard the secretary general of hezbollah saying in a speech that the target of that israeli strike was a building that was housi housing members of his, two of t
ben. >> reporter: yes, jessica that appears to be one of a variety of israeli air strikes that were launched on targets not just in syria but here in lebanon yesterday very early in the morning you had what appeared to be two israeli drones that were brought down somehow over southern beirut, and in the early hours of today, monday, there appears to have been three israel r threei air strikes on a palestinian fwrup bagroup basede syrian border. yesterday it appears there was an israeli...
113
113
Aug 10, 2019
08/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 113
favorite 0
quote 0
you were in the trial and saw ben field in the court room. yesers on both sides were analysing all sorts of poems that ben field had written about peter and given to peter. line by line, trying to search for hidden meanings as if they were at university. ben field is a highly intelligent man, shared peter's passion for literature, highly educated, articulate, charming man, one can understand why peter fell in love with him. a deeply, deeply flawed man, morally, ithinki love with him. a deeply, deeply flawed man, morally, i think i agree with the police that this is probably the nearest to you for that i have come probably the nearest to you for that i have come across probably the nearest to you for that i have come across in my life. he went on, there are so many extraordinary and horrendous twists in this, to target a neighbour, this was ann moore—martin, and the detail of the ways he went around exploiting her and getting into her head are so terrifying. yes, these we re head are so terrifying. yes, these were both, peter farquhar and ann moor
you were in the trial and saw ben field in the court room. yesers on both sides were analysing all sorts of poems that ben field had written about peter and given to peter. line by line, trying to search for hidden meanings as if they were at university. ben field is a highly intelligent man, shared peter's passion for literature, highly educated, articulate, charming man, one can understand why peter fell in love with him. a deeply, deeply flawed man, morally, ithinki love with him. a deeply,...
141
141
Aug 9, 2019
08/19
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 141
favorite 0
quote 0
the break their country is warning their own citizens of exactly the security threats ben just articulated. >> yesvenezuela, new zealand and uruguay issued travel advisories for their citizens as people of color to travel to the united states. the only people who wonder whether or not donald trump's language leads to increase violence against people of color are white people. people of color already understand this. there have been plenty of reports of latinos in el paso who now feel like they have a target on their back. the african-american experience in this country has been one of undersurveillance and under the thumb of the law. this is not a new phenomenon. what is new about this is you have someone in the white house who is a narcissist and racist. and you saw evidence of both this week. he travels to dayton and el paso and what comes out of that? a video that's essentially a campaign ad of him going to the hospital,s had scored to heroic music with everyone taking his picture and the president giving thumb's up. it's not about the victims. it's not about the families. it's not about the pa
the break their country is warning their own citizens of exactly the security threats ben just articulated. >> yesvenezuela, new zealand and uruguay issued travel advisories for their citizens as people of color to travel to the united states. the only people who wonder whether or not donald trump's language leads to increase violence against people of color are white people. people of color already understand this. there have been plenty of reports of latinos in el paso who now feel like...
107
107
Aug 9, 2019
08/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 107
favorite 0
quote 0
ben wedeman. >> reporter: yes, it's completely peaceful. there are literally thousands of people here, but they are not impeding the operations of the airport. what they're doing is greeting arrivals and handing out various pamphlets. the latest one i picked up asks, is hong kong safe for travelers? then it goes on to explain that there have been no incidents between protesters and tourists, which is correct. there have been none, but it does warn people that if they're in an area where demonstrations are taking place, as soon as the police show up, they should probably leave because of the probability that tear gas will be used. but as i say, this demonstration completely peaceful. there are no problems. no friction between the police in the airport and the demonstrators, most of whom are quite young. i'll just step out of the way so you can get a better look, but there are older people as well. people have brought their children here as well. so this is clearly an attempt to make a -- put a message across but not in any way to interfere w
ben wedeman. >> reporter: yes, it's completely peaceful. there are literally thousands of people here, but they are not impeding the operations of the airport. what they're doing is greeting arrivals and handing out various pamphlets. the latest one i picked up asks, is hong kong safe for travelers? then it goes on to explain that there have been no incidents between protesters and tourists, which is correct. there have been none, but it does warn people that if they're in an area where...
833
833
Aug 27, 2019
08/19
by
KGO
tv
eye 833
favorite 0
quote 0
dance, ben, dance. yes. he goes. his mom says he just loves it. an elevator he did this in.n wedding. this >>> "good morning america" is sponsored by walmart. go back big this school year with the low prices you love from walmart. >>> good morning. meteorologist mike nicco has our forecast. hi, mike. >> hi, everybody. looking at the golden gate bridge thinking it's a normal summer day. it's warmer than arch an humid with light breezes into the afternoon hours. 70s along the coasts and san francisco. 80s around the bay and ninths inland. the humidities increase today, tomorrow, and thursday. it's gone friday. >>> a motorcycle crash blocking the left lane for a while. here's a live shot at the scene. the drive time is over half hour. it will get worse. you may want to consider the dun barton bridge and northbound 101 a crawl all the way up to the san jose airport because of an earlier accident. 20 minute delays. >> thank you. >>> coming up on gma, a couple's heart breaking adoption story. the social media trick that turned their dream into a nightmare. we'll have another updat
dance, ben, dance. yes. he goes. his mom says he just loves it. an elevator he did this in.n wedding. this >>> "good morning america" is sponsored by walmart. go back big this school year with the low prices you love from walmart. >>> good morning. meteorologist mike nicco has our forecast. hi, mike. >> hi, everybody. looking at the golden gate bridge thinking it's a normal summer day. it's warmer than arch an humid with light breezes into the afternoon hours....
80
80
Aug 23, 2019
08/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
oh, yes, it could! as ben stokesjoined the painful procession.said about his wild swish the better. england's batting in total meltdown. could someone, anyone, stick around? apparently not. denly the next to go. by the time jonny bairstow followed him england were in tatters. a stunning morning for australia. a quite desperate one for the hosts. yes, england at lunch 54—6. a quite awful morning for them. remember if they lose this match, their hopes of winning back the ashes are over, so they need something special and quickly, jane. thank you, andy swiss at headingley. sunday marks one year to go to the opening of the paralympic games in tokyo. more than 4,000 athletes will be competing over 12 days — so just how accessible is the city, both for competitors and spectators? our disability correspondent, nikki fox, in a year's time, this city will be hosting the paralympic games, so not only will we see 4,000—odd athletes arriving with all kinds of disabilities, there'll also be disabled media, spectators. josh! josh has lived here for 12 years. h
oh, yes, it could! as ben stokesjoined the painful procession.said about his wild swish the better. england's batting in total meltdown. could someone, anyone, stick around? apparently not. denly the next to go. by the time jonny bairstow followed him england were in tatters. a stunning morning for australia. a quite desperate one for the hosts. yes, england at lunch 54—6. a quite awful morning for them. remember if they lose this match, their hopes of winning back the ashes are over, so they...
89
89
Aug 2, 2019
08/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
ben croucher has more on this. yes holly.ams in england last season. that epic title race going down to the final day. they'll meet at wembley on sunday in the community shield. some players might have had the summer off but some liverpool players might be a little more tired than most. the likes of mo salah and sadio mane have been playing in the africa cup of nations this summer. roberto firmino has been winning the copa america with brazil. the community shield represents the first piece of seven possible bits of silverware that liverpool can win this season. but traditionally the community shield hasn't ever been a big dealfor side. nobody told klopp as he takes liverpool into this game for the first time since 2006. it's a guinea pig and city. it's a good test against teams which are there. —— we have to make sure that we defend in a pretty good way because if you don't know well —— defend well against city, you could get a problem and that is not ideal. for city, how'd you build last season? they did the domestic treble
ben croucher has more on this. yes holly.ams in england last season. that epic title race going down to the final day. they'll meet at wembley on sunday in the community shield. some players might have had the summer off but some liverpool players might be a little more tired than most. the likes of mo salah and sadio mane have been playing in the africa cup of nations this summer. roberto firmino has been winning the copa america with brazil. the community shield represents the first piece of...
927
927
Aug 12, 2019
08/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 927
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> yes, ben gets the girl. >> they hop on the bus together. but then that's it.ain >> to see the smiles is slowly fade and it's just this existential moment of like, now what? ♪ left its seeds while i was sleeping ♪ >> there are no easy answers in it. people can relate to the movie but they can also relate to the frustration and the uncertainty of what the main characters are going through at the end and in 60s america we were all in the same boat with an unknown future. ♪ within the sound of silence . jill jill has entresto, and a na heart failure pill that helped keep people alive and out of the hospital. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high blood potassium. ask your doctor about entresto. where to next? (woman) it wwere greateat at being human. and if all of mankind were made up of kind women and kind men. it would be spectacula
. >> yes, ben gets the girl. >> they hop on the bus together. but then that's it.ain >> to see the smiles is slowly fade and it's just this existential moment of like, now what? ♪ left its seeds while i was sleeping ♪ >> there are no easy answers in it. people can relate to the movie but they can also relate to the frustration and the uncertainty of what the main characters are going through at the end and in 60s america we were all in the same boat with an unknown...
284
284
Aug 22, 2019
08/19
by
WTTG
tv
eye 284
favorite 0
quote 0
benning. dealing with police activity. hoochoolrecast. b of heafone ng boardelidiit. ye. ig sligo downheading into your . temperaturesing tumble into the l 80'wel ha ttull forel an t w allois s o ilooun appy tl ofn school. good day. >> yeah. isways so much fun.y of school ayesha kahn joins us livem wax full elementary in hburn. beforeunes up,heesha.ent ilisten rehose y days. it not fun get b i wasti exc foray thes trs dayit.ally ementa schoolun also.ew buseve a5. in principals mi pellegrincho. >> hope you had a good night nd a beee' rea for the d onchildren to >> reporter: you got here at like 4:30 when weit sle wep. i'm here making sure mute finished. r're feady we're excited. >> reporter: how many students are 73 here at waxpool. >> reporter:oparents will be g g pelled.inooids.xpect g.taff odness coming in early.kth ut t r hyo yad and district.ed dly.c.. pice ground checksisthosmeaningful. c strong measures in place. meaningful. appeti forckndinhae >> this is a reversal from tuesday when the president wer beereeground ccks.omptro headpe inento the. de al to we end s stu offheff he we've got someloud co
benning. dealing with police activity. hoochoolrecast. b of heafone ng boardelidiit. ye. ig sligo downheading into your . temperaturesing tumble into the l 80'wel ha ttull forel an t w allois s o ilooun appy tl ofn school. good day. >> yeah. isways so much fun.y of school ayesha kahn joins us livem wax full elementary in hburn. beforeunes up,heesha.ent ilisten rehose y days. it not fun get b i wasti exc foray thes trs dayit.ally ementa schoolun also.ew buseve a5. in principals mi...
72
72
Aug 25, 2019
08/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
yes, what a performance from ben stokes, headingley has seen a few ashes miracles over the years, ian this match, then their hopes of winning back the ashes would have been over. it's now 1—1 with two matches left, and after this, they will surely believe anything is possible, mishal. andy swiss, thank you very much. a temperature of 33.3 celsius was recorded today, making this the hottest late august bank holiday weekend on record. the met office says it could be even warmer tomorrow. let's join our correspondent richard galpin, who's in brighton, where i imagine people have been making the most of the weather, richard? they certainly have. as in many other areas, it has been a particularly beautiful day here in brighton, the beach, it has a somewhat thinned out now but it has been absolutely packed. and even now it is quite warm out here. as you we re it is quite warm out here. as you were saying, we have had this record temperature for the august bank holiday weekend, of 33.3 celsius, almost two celsius more than the previous record, which had stood for almost 20 years. in fact, th
yes, what a performance from ben stokes, headingley has seen a few ashes miracles over the years, ian this match, then their hopes of winning back the ashes would have been over. it's now 1—1 with two matches left, and after this, they will surely believe anything is possible, mishal. andy swiss, thank you very much. a temperature of 33.3 celsius was recorded today, making this the hottest late august bank holiday weekend on record. the met office says it could be even warmer tomorrow. let's...
1,952
2.0K
Aug 12, 2019
08/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 1,952
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> yes, ben gets the girl. they hop on the bus together, but then that's it.t's just this existential moment of like, now what? ♪ left its seeds while i was sleeping ♪ >> there are no easy answers in it. people can relate to the movie, but they can also relate to the frustration and uncertainty of what the main characters are going through at the end. in the mid-19d 60s america, we were all in the same boat with an unknown future ♪ within the sound of silence ♪ i want it that way... i can't believe it. that karl brought his karaoke machine? ♪ ain't nothing but a heartache... ♪ no, i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on my car insurance with geico. ♪ i never wanna hear you say... ♪ no, kevin... no, kevin! believe it! geico could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. ♪ geico could save you fifteen percent (sniffling) okay... thanks for coming all this way to get me. no worries. do you have everything? yeah, i think so. ran out of that car so fast, it's hard to tell! (both laughing) ...i haven't seen it like that in forever. l
. >> yes, ben gets the girl. they hop on the bus together, but then that's it.t's just this existential moment of like, now what? ♪ left its seeds while i was sleeping ♪ >> there are no easy answers in it. people can relate to the movie, but they can also relate to the frustration and uncertainty of what the main characters are going through at the end. in the mid-19d 60s america, we were all in the same boat with an unknown future ♪ within the sound of silence ♪ i want it...
127
127
Aug 3, 2019
08/19
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 127
favorite 0
quote 0
yes. >> got it. ben collins, i recall you and i discussing when there were the lockdowns in colorado at columbine that authorities had been able to figure out that this girl had posted it and was on her way to colorado. tell me about how that works in relation to what pete williams just told us. somebody alerted authorities or they were able to somehow figure out that something was under way, they just weren't able to get to it in time? >> i have a detail to add on that. shortly after this was posted on 8chan, the first shoresponse wa hello, fbi? there are some people who are extreme and some people who are not. this guy said, hello, fbi, someone may have called the field office. >> that's what happened with the columbine situation. somebody alerted authorities or somebody was triggered by the idea that somebody was going to go and potentially shoot up a school. so authorities either of their own accord or through key words or some sort of alert get o to find out something is afoot. >> that's exactly rig
yes. >> got it. ben collins, i recall you and i discussing when there were the lockdowns in colorado at columbine that authorities had been able to figure out that this girl had posted it and was on her way to colorado. tell me about how that works in relation to what pete williams just told us. somebody alerted authorities or they were able to somehow figure out that something was under way, they just weren't able to get to it in time? >> i have a detail to add on that. shortly...
127
127
Aug 6, 2019
08/19
by
CNBC
tv
eye 127
favorite 0
quote 0
yes. >> hi, jim i'm ben from new york and this is my mom.hat are your thoughts on electronical. >> thank you and look at this young kids watching which is what we want electronic arts is good and take two is great and i didn't mean to steal your thunder but it is earnings momentum and they just had an okay quarter. thank you so much. >> booyah, jim, your thoughts on citigroup. >> they are still below book value and about a dollar below so [ inaudible ] i think you have to buy the stock. i just think you have to put it away. 3% yield you're in good shape. >> jennifer from new jersey. what do you think about the future of ge. >> i think larry culp is a good man and center himself that 2019 is a re-set year and i believe that 2020 would show some progress but that is a paint dry stock. i would rather own sherwin williams and larry is doing good but he was dealt a bad hand. >> booyah. a fan of your show what do you think of eog. >> i i have to tell this is another pioneer and apache it doesn't matter how good they are, people don't want to own t
yes. >> hi, jim i'm ben from new york and this is my mom.hat are your thoughts on electronical. >> thank you and look at this young kids watching which is what we want electronic arts is good and take two is great and i didn't mean to steal your thunder but it is earnings momentum and they just had an okay quarter. thank you so much. >> booyah, jim, your thoughts on citigroup. >> they are still below book value and about a dollar below so [ inaudible ] i think you have...
288
288
tv
eye 288
favorite 0
quote 1
. >> a little fact from ben clear's report, they're called dildorians. >> yes.he dildorians love their town. and we want jimmy kimmel to come. come on out. we'll entertain you for sure. >> jimmy: i don't think you understand. i'm not just coming there to visit. i'm moving there. [ laughter ] i'm packing the kids and we're going to raise them in dildo. to be dildorians. by the way, we looked into it. the news had it wrong. they're not called dildorians. that's some alien race with strangely shaped foreheads. i saw it on star trek. the people of the town called themselves dichlt ldodians. which makes more sense, right, guillermo? >> guillermo: right, jimmy. >> jimmy: but they're kited. and i'm excited too. they asked a local official what impact our show might possibly have on tourism in dilledo. >> you've seen the jimmy kimmel video. what do you think this could mean for the town of dildo and for our region? >> well, you know, i hope he decides to come and i'm really delighted he has discovered dildo. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: well, not even
. >> a little fact from ben clear's report, they're called dildorians. >> yes.he dildorians love their town. and we want jimmy kimmel to come. come on out. we'll entertain you for sure. >> jimmy: i don't think you understand. i'm not just coming there to visit. i'm moving there. [ laughter ] i'm packing the kids and we're going to raise them in dildo. to be dildorians. by the way, we looked into it. the news had it wrong. they're not called dildorians. that's some alien race...
71
71
Aug 26, 2019
08/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
yes, hello, carrie. an heroic performance from ben stokes helped england to win the third test of the ashes at headingleytheir highest ever run chase. but an unbeaten 135 from stokes means the series is now drawn 1—1 with two more tests to play and hopes of winning the ashes are still alive. walking off at the end, time to take everything in and realise what we'd just done as a team, notjust as an individual. i think bouncing back from being bowled out for 67 to having to chase down 300 and something, it was brilliant. we have a few days off here before the next test starts, so when we return to manchester we have to put everything behind us what we have managed to achieve and start again in manchester. because this will all be forgotten if we lose the next test match, because then the ashes have gone. the run chase was 359, we remember it! a deal to sell bolton wanderers has collapsed and, unless a new one can be struck, the clubs administrators say the "process of closing down of closing down the company will commence on wednesday". wanderers had been given until 5pm tomorrow by the english football le
yes, hello, carrie. an heroic performance from ben stokes helped england to win the third test of the ashes at headingleytheir highest ever run chase. but an unbeaten 135 from stokes means the series is now drawn 1—1 with two more tests to play and hopes of winning the ashes are still alive. walking off at the end, time to take everything in and realise what we'd just done as a team, notjust as an individual. i think bouncing back from being bowled out for 67 to having to chase down 300 and...
245
245
Aug 23, 2019
08/19
by
WTTG
tv
eye 245
favorite 0
quote 0
sarah, ye 're gonna high feverybody. ben, you're gonna be wowing them with ur dance moves.est deal of the year. now that's simple, easy, awesome. it's an amazing deal on the ultimate experience. it's the best deal of the year. you'll get huge savings with a free spea upgrade for year and $100 back. and ask about even more savings with xfinity mobile. click, call or visit a store today. >>> it's ziprip friday. that means it's time to take this show on the road. >>> all summer long we've been coming to you live from somef the communities that make thehe place to be. and for the next two hours, we're calling falls church home. >> whoo! >> so pull up a chair or come on out and see us because a special edition of good day at 9a starts now. >>> yes. good morning. we're in falls church.
sarah, ye 're gonna high feverybody. ben, you're gonna be wowing them with ur dance moves.est deal of the year. now that's simple, easy, awesome. it's an amazing deal on the ultimate experience. it's the best deal of the year. you'll get huge savings with a free spea upgrade for year and $100 back. and ask about even more savings with xfinity mobile. click, call or visit a store today. >>> it's ziprip friday. that means it's time to take this show on the road. >>> all summer...
104
104
Aug 10, 2019
08/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 0
ben? >> reporter: hi, cyril. as you said, yes, we are in the second day of the sit-in act, the airport. as you can see, the numbers are starting to grow. just two hours ago, there may be 150 people here. now there are well over a thousand. and the number of people continue to come. yesterday at its height, there were perhaps as many as 10,000 people crammed into the arrival hall here at the airport. it's important to note this is a sit-in. it is not intended nor did it result in any disruption of the airport's operations. and there was no friction between the police and the protesters. but just let's walk along here and have a look at what's going on. all of these sort of little signs and posters, people are posting notes of support for the pro-democracy protest here. and this is how it will go on for the rest of the day. now there is one development that does somewhat complicate this protest, and that is the announcement by the chinese civil aviation authority that regarding cathay pacific, which is hong kong's official flag carrier, that any crewmembers who have participated or suppor
ben? >> reporter: hi, cyril. as you said, yes, we are in the second day of the sit-in act, the airport. as you can see, the numbers are starting to grow. just two hours ago, there may be 150 people here. now there are well over a thousand. and the number of people continue to come. yesterday at its height, there were perhaps as many as 10,000 people crammed into the arrival hall here at the airport. it's important to note this is a sit-in. it is not intended nor did it result in any...
223
223
Aug 10, 2019
08/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 223
favorite 0
quote 0
ben is at king's cross for us now. 0ne one of the worst hit stations. yes.oming back to normal as far as they can. i had a look a short time ago at the 18 departures scheduled from kings cross in the next hour, four have been cancelled. so the majority are running in the majority of people are able to complete their journey. but i think in the aftermath of what happened yesterday, there are two words that have come to the fore, one is resilience, the other is impact. when it comes to resilience, people asking why have two power stations 01’ asking why have two power stations or two power generators go down, what happened then? was the cut power to people to cut power to businesses and cut power to hospitals or to railways? what is clear is that when it using renewables, it is not always easy as we to immediately ramp up more generating capacity. the other question the people are talking about is impact. why is it that even though power was restored by half past six, for the rest of the night and well into today, there have been huge problems on the railways
ben is at king's cross for us now. 0ne one of the worst hit stations. yes.oming back to normal as far as they can. i had a look a short time ago at the 18 departures scheduled from kings cross in the next hour, four have been cancelled. so the majority are running in the majority of people are able to complete their journey. but i think in the aftermath of what happened yesterday, there are two words that have come to the fore, one is resilience, the other is impact. when it comes to...
35
35
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
story with us and we'll see each other again next week and i'm so ben let's all try to stay in good shape and we'll have some astronaut yes ok that's got to. kick off my. surprise. it was really the love scenes in. the oldest ghost story obviously that. was the most of. which skulls which was for kids. good schooling as a surprise. 30 minutes spawn d.w. . the women's world cup. america blows cup and the africa cup of nations was asleep i picks. as you claim the next exciting event is right around the corner the german bundesliga is heating up and as always we're there to keep you up to date with the latest. gloom conversely the sun shining over 60. look closely. listen carefully. don't look to suit your needs to be a good. place to discover the. place. subscribe to the documentary new to. play. play. play play play. play. play. this is g.w. news live from berlin the united states reels from 2 mass shootings just hours apart at least 9 people are reported dead in dayton ohio after a man opened fire in a bar some 16 others are injured suspected gunman has been killed. and on the same day 20 people were killed and dozens wou
story with us and we'll see each other again next week and i'm so ben let's all try to stay in good shape and we'll have some astronaut yes ok that's got to. kick off my. surprise. it was really the love scenes in. the oldest ghost story obviously that. was the most of. which skulls which was for kids. good schooling as a surprise. 30 minutes spawn d.w. . the women's world cup. america blows cup and the africa cup of nations was asleep i picks. as you claim the next exciting event is right...
103
103
Aug 11, 2019
08/19
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 103
favorite 0
quote 0
yes, he admitted he was there when ben hobbs killed angie and even held her down when ben stabbed her he said he stabbed her once d himself. the motive? revenge. supposedly angie had been meddling in ben's marriage and hobbs didn't like that a bit so they asked him a question about angie. t angie. and lo and behold he was right. that dna result came back and the semen found on angie's body didn't belong to ben hobbs or chris tapp. neither one of them. what went your head when the dna results came back and it showed theit attacker was not ben hobb? >> if you nail it down to one word, it's frustration. >> reporter: the detectivesrd decided that didn't mean chris was lying or that the thoroueor the crime was wrong. . may only mean they decided to expand the theory. the two werehe guilty they were sure of it g so the mystery dna must have come from a third man, a third attacker. so they put tapp back in a littlek interrogation room and asked him was a third man involved in the crime? and sure enough chris tapp said, yes, there was a third man. but no matter how many times detectives noask
yes, he admitted he was there when ben hobbs killed angie and even held her down when ben stabbed her he said he stabbed her once d himself. the motive? revenge. supposedly angie had been meddling in ben's marriage and hobbs didn't like that a bit so they asked him a question about angie. t angie. and lo and behold he was right. that dna result came back and the semen found on angie's body didn't belong to ben hobbs or chris tapp. neither one of them. what went your head when the dna results...
169
169
Aug 24, 2019
08/19
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 169
favorite 0
quote 0
yes. >> sergeant wilson learned that the victim was ben novak jr., a name that meant nothing to him.man's wife and stepdaughter had been escorted to a nearby hotel room so investigators could take their statements. the wife of 20 years, narcy, told sergeant wilson that her husband had been up all night working on convention details and didn't go to bed, she thought, until about 6:30 in the morning. she then gone downstairs around 7:00 a.m. to oversea getting breakfast organized for the convention guests. >> could you verify for instance that the wife was indeed at the breakfast by a security camera. >> yes. we did have our own video confirm what she was saying. >> the stepdaughter, may abad who managed the company money on these road trips, confirmed her mother's story of coming down to pitch in with breakfast. >> i was thinking, there is a lot of people. there is 2,000 people down here. i'll take any help i can get. >> after the breakfast rush, narcy says she called her husband up in the room, no answer. >> then she comes back up around 7:30 or so and finds him. >> yeah. >> she told
yes. >> sergeant wilson learned that the victim was ben novak jr., a name that meant nothing to him.man's wife and stepdaughter had been escorted to a nearby hotel room so investigators could take their statements. the wife of 20 years, narcy, told sergeant wilson that her husband had been up all night working on convention details and didn't go to bed, she thought, until about 6:30 in the morning. she then gone downstairs around 7:00 a.m. to oversea getting breakfast organized for the...
59
59
Aug 3, 2019
08/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
yes, he was back, stretched, refocussed, and finding inspiration again. the key is often restraint. benied his first big shot. a faint touch and he was gone. there's a lot of time to regret that one fleeting mistake. well, jonny bairstow was in and this was a significant shot because it took england past australia's first—innings total. it gave england the lead. and rory burns... would he ever stop? would he ever leave? well, credit australia. lyon's delivery, the catch held, the innings finally over, but 133, and in test match batting, anyone could learn from burns. moeen ali guessed wrong. and what about bairstow? well, the morning was unravelling, as drinks were delivering. well, the serious stuff is the state of the match and england got to lunch at 328—8 with woakes and stuart broad at the crease. that is a lead of 44 runs which is something, but it certainly wasn't the potentially dominant position that you and i discussed earlier this morning. absolutely not. joe wilson at edgbaston. the third round of the british 0pen golf at woburn is under way. ashley buhai of south africa is
yes, he was back, stretched, refocussed, and finding inspiration again. the key is often restraint. benied his first big shot. a faint touch and he was gone. there's a lot of time to regret that one fleeting mistake. well, jonny bairstow was in and this was a significant shot because it took england past australia's first—innings total. it gave england the lead. and rory burns... would he ever stop? would he ever leave? well, credit australia. lyon's delivery, the catch held, the innings...
85
85
Aug 19, 2019
08/19
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
yes. >> sergeant wilson learned that the victim was ben novak jr., a name that meant nothing to him.e and stepdaughter had been escorted to a nearby hotel room so investigators could take their statements. the wife of 20 years, narcy, told sergeant wilson that her husband had been up all night working on convention details and didn't go to bed, she thought, until about 6:30 in the morning. she then had gone downstairs around 7:00 a.m. to oversee getting breakfast organized for the convention guests. >> could you verify for instance that the wife was indeed at the breakfast by a security camera. >> yes. we did have our own video confirm what she was saying. >> the stepdaughter, may abad who managed the company money on these road trips confirmed her mother's story of coming down to pitch in with breakfast. >> i was thinking, there is a lot of people. there is 2,000 people down here. i'll take any help i can get. >> after the breakfast rush, narcy says she called her husband up in the room, no answer. >> then she comes back up around 7:30 or so and finds him. >> yeah. >> she told the d
yes. >> sergeant wilson learned that the victim was ben novak jr., a name that meant nothing to him.e and stepdaughter had been escorted to a nearby hotel room so investigators could take their statements. the wife of 20 years, narcy, told sergeant wilson that her husband had been up all night working on convention details and didn't go to bed, she thought, until about 6:30 in the morning. she then had gone downstairs around 7:00 a.m. to oversee getting breakfast organized for the...
236
236
Aug 25, 2019
08/19
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 236
favorite 0
quote 0
yes. >> reporter: as she told it, she looked over to ben, saw by the light of the moon he appeared to slept through whatever it was. she nudged him. he didn't stir. >> i was like okay, i'll go check it out. i walked around our bed and got about halfway down the hallway and realized our front door was open. >> reporter: but you didn't see anybody? >> nope. >> reporter: halfway down the hall she said, cold air rushing in. she knew something was very wrong. they ran back to the bedroom, turned on the light. >> i went to go wake him up and then i could see him. >> reporter: yeah. hard to get that one out of your head, isn't it? >> yeah. >> reporter: and thus her call to 911 and the detective who rushed over to find out what happened and discovered that he could not tell. >> you got the wife. you've got a small 6-year-old child and you got a 15-year-old boy in the house. and you've got everybody saying they don't know what happened. >> how did everyone else survive that night without a scratch? coming up. the investigation begins and melissa is at the very center. a dramatic police interrogation
yes. >> reporter: as she told it, she looked over to ben, saw by the light of the moon he appeared to slept through whatever it was. she nudged him. he didn't stir. >> i was like okay, i'll go check it out. i walked around our bed and got about halfway down the hallway and realized our front door was open. >> reporter: but you didn't see anybody? >> nope. >> reporter: halfway down the hall she said, cold air rushing in. she knew something was very wrong. they ran...
177
177
Aug 9, 2019
08/19
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 177
favorite 0
quote 0
yes. >> neil: a lot of people that might not like ben and jerry's politics. i don't know about you, but it would take an act of god for them to pull away a pint of chunky monkey from me. what i'm saying is, do we go too far with this? >> no. no one is going into ross' office and say you have to close executives knox, you have to get rid of your business. he can host -- >> neil: who is he hurting though? who are they hurting? in this case might be the people that work at equinox or soul cycle. if it were to grow -- and you're right, it's too early -- those are the jobs that are lost, not the billionaire investor. >> yeah, you just described a civic pressure campaign, this is the same strategy that fox news is using boycotting twitter since april. >> neil: would you apply the same standard if it's an anchor, let's say msnbc versus an anchor at fox who is targeted for a boycott because something they said on the show offended people that the boycotts are well and good? >> i do. i expect to see the same thing on the other side. >> neil: jenna, fair and balanced t
yes. >> neil: a lot of people that might not like ben and jerry's politics. i don't know about you, but it would take an act of god for them to pull away a pint of chunky monkey from me. what i'm saying is, do we go too far with this? >> no. no one is going into ross' office and say you have to close executives knox, you have to get rid of your business. he can host -- >> neil: who is he hurting though? who are they hurting? in this case might be the people that work at...
112
112
Aug 10, 2019
08/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 112
favorite 0
quote 0
ben, is the protests peaceful so far, and what are protesters saying? >> reporter: yesthe second day in a row. it is very peaceful. it's loud. it's rambunctious. it has a sense of humor. for instance here the pamphlet they're handing out to travelers as they arrive here it's attractions in hong kong but inside you can read all about the protests you can attend. it also explains why they are protesting which, of course, began in early june over the extradition law. speak to go people heing to peo have a variety of concerns. they want a commission -- an independent commission into police brutality. they're very concerned about this extradition law that has been officially declared dead but hasn't actually been withdrawn completely from consideration. but the protest is peaceful. they have made it clear it is not their intention to interfere with the operations of the airport. and as far as we can tell that has not happened. this is unlike on monday when there was a strike on more than 2,000 ground personnel did not show up for work. more than 100 incoming and outgoing fli
ben, is the protests peaceful so far, and what are protesters saying? >> reporter: yesthe second day in a row. it is very peaceful. it's loud. it's rambunctious. it has a sense of humor. for instance here the pamphlet they're handing out to travelers as they arrive here it's attractions in hong kong but inside you can read all about the protests you can attend. it also explains why they are protesting which, of course, began in early june over the extradition law. speak to go people heing...
109
109
Aug 9, 2019
08/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
ben wedeman is there. good morning. these look, for the present time, peaceful on all sides. >> reporter: yes, it's a very peaceful but veryoisy protest here at the arrivals side of hong kong international airport. the eighth busiest in the world. right now people have stood up since i last spoke with you guys. they stood up because a flight attendant coming into the arrival hall held up a sign in support of the protests so people got very excited about that. i just wanted to show you something else they are handing out. this is a fake boarding pass. flight hk 809 from hong kong to freedom and it says here in cantonese that the gate to freedom will be closed when you give up. so it's a very imaginative, very energetic protest. it's not like what happened here on monday when there was a general strike. more than 2,000 ground staff did not come to work. 100 incoming and 100 outcoming flights were canceled, but the operations of the airport today are disrupted. we're just providing newly arrived visitors with a slightly different feel of hong kong. they're also handing out pamphlets to arriving travelers in japanese, korean,
ben wedeman is there. good morning. these look, for the present time, peaceful on all sides. >> reporter: yes, it's a very peaceful but veryoisy protest here at the arrivals side of hong kong international airport. the eighth busiest in the world. right now people have stood up since i last spoke with you guys. they stood up because a flight attendant coming into the arrival hall held up a sign in support of the protests so people got very excited about that. i just wanted to show you...
368
368
Aug 19, 2019
08/19
by
KQED
tv
eye 368
favorite 0
quote 0
ben folds at two. >> when was two years old i was listening to eight hours of music a day. >> reporter: seriously? >> yeser: and what were the records? do you remember what you were listening to? >> yeah. oh, i remember them. i remember sam and dave "hold on i'm coming." i remember that one. ♪ hold hold on ♪ >> otis redding. little richard records, which i loved. he was so off the hook and exploding with insanity. ♪ wop bop a loo bop a lop aaaagghh ♪ >> i was taken to a child psychologist about this. he came to the conclusiothat i-- i should be kept back in school, that i was slow. but i know that my mother says that she came back feeling like the doctor was wrong, and that i was just creative. reporter: his mom, scotty, whose picture once graced the sleeve of a ben folds five single, was only 21 at the time. but she was old enough to be right about her son. it's all spelled out in folds's new memoir, which he bigned for faore a recent show. it's called "a dream about lightning bugs: a life of music and cheap lessons." in it he's generous with praise for those who inspired him during his north carolina c
ben folds at two. >> when was two years old i was listening to eight hours of music a day. >> reporter: seriously? >> yeser: and what were the records? do you remember what you were listening to? >> yeah. oh, i remember them. i remember sam and dave "hold on i'm coming." i remember that one. ♪ hold hold on ♪ >> otis redding. little richard records, which i loved. he was so off the hook and exploding with insanity. ♪ wop bop a loo bop a lop aaaagghh...
96
96
Aug 6, 2019
08/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
ben wright, bbc news, westminster. 0ur europe correspondent adam fleming is in brussels. adam, are brussels refusing to talk? yesno. the eu says its door is always open. michel barnier, the chief negotiator, will get back from his holidays at a moments notice, i am told, but only to discuss ideas that are compatible with the existing brexit deal. eliminating the northern irish backstop from the brexit deal is not compatible with it. both sides are deploying similar tactics here at this stage. but you talk to the eu negotiators here in brussels tonight, and they are feeling very bleak, because they are not seeing any new ideas about solving the problem from the uk. bleak because they think the prime minister borisjohnson bleak because they think the prime minister boris johnson has bleak because they think the prime minister borisjohnson has left himself no room for manoeuvre or compromise. and bleak because they are worried that no brexit deal whatsoever would ever get through the very divided british parliament. and as day follows day, the eu is inching closer and closer to concluding that the only way this pro
ben wright, bbc news, westminster. 0ur europe correspondent adam fleming is in brussels. adam, are brussels refusing to talk? yesno. the eu says its door is always open. michel barnier, the chief negotiator, will get back from his holidays at a moments notice, i am told, but only to discuss ideas that are compatible with the existing brexit deal. eliminating the northern irish backstop from the brexit deal is not compatible with it. both sides are deploying similar tactics here at this stage....
168
168
Aug 25, 2019
08/19
by
WTTG
tv
eye 168
favorite 0
quote 0
ben, younow that'sbe wowing thsimple, easy, awesome.es. it's an amazing deal on the ultimate experience. it's the best deal of the year. you'll get huge savings with a free speed upgrade for a ye and $100 back.ev and ask about morevings with asavings with xfinity mobile. click, call or visit a store toda >> we welcome you back in 7:14 this morning. garympe have no coints. >> we really don't. >> le i bel that. >> i know right. >> it's a good thing we all get aalong. then you tell me things like that i know is clearly not tely. >> i don't know about you. when you walked outside st night i breathed in evening air and thought to se wobt a we great if it was like ill not happen. >> i happened to have a bottle in my happened when i was thinking that. >> it wa >>hiom >> make that led to thoughts wandzerring. >> it's i'm always a lite a site this. it's great out therere eski theyur're out there this typenf we can with clouds. it looks like we're fighting against it now which is agood veudduring morning hours if we gerough the first couple hours of sunshe this morningandl better bet about the clouds and potential fo today again. >> for a moment, not more thana moment up to 811 for a hi
ben, younow that'sbe wowing thsimple, easy, awesome.es. it's an amazing deal on the ultimate experience. it's the best deal of the year. you'll get huge savings with a free speed upgrade for a ye and $100 back.ev and ask about morevings with asavings with xfinity mobile. click, call or visit a store toda >> we welcome you back in 7:14 this morning. garympe have no coints. >> we really don't. >> le i bel that. >> i know right. >> it's a good thing we all get aalong....
19
19
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
an ace oh my gosh yes just the opportunity that i could see with the role that i have the privilege to have to make a difference there thank you very much for coming thank you so much ben fuses spreading over the world's economic outlook investors dumping stocks and running for safe havens like bonds and gold official rate cuts from 3 central banks also show how trade tensions a shaking confidence in global growth. india the country where gold prices have soared to an all time high it was one of 3 countries to take markets by surprise on wednesday the indian central bank cut its benchmark rate by 35 basis points more than analysts expected. but india wasn't the only surprise for investors thailand central bank unexpectedly lowered rates for the 1st time in 4 years and the reserve bank of new zealand cut the benchmark rate by 50 basis points to one percent the lowest level ever this series of rate cut decisions could be a sign the u.s. china trade war is taking its toll and central bankers are trying their best to avert recessions cutting interest rates makes money cheaper to borrow and that generally boost spending where economic activity may be stalling. some analysts
an ace oh my gosh yes just the opportunity that i could see with the role that i have the privilege to have to make a difference there thank you very much for coming thank you so much ben fuses spreading over the world's economic outlook investors dumping stocks and running for safe havens like bonds and gold official rate cuts from 3 central banks also show how trade tensions a shaking confidence in global growth. india the country where gold prices have soared to an all time high it was one...
90
90
Aug 25, 2019
08/19
by
KGO
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 0
ben gravy's magnificent journey. >> i can play the game. can you play the pen game? >> no. >> the riddle the interinternne trying to solve. >> can you play the pen game? >> yeslaughter ] >> see the tantrums and mini meltdowns from one giant exercise in frus [ laught ] >> this group of no do goode th business the people inside. it looks like they're carrying knives. immediately they start demanding some money. this was the moment things turn. they make a run for it. that is because the people in this restaurant decided to fight back with the first thing they could find, chairs. >> oh! >> that was wwe right there. >> just wrecked him. sir, do you have a reservation? >> the robbers run outside as a third one is about to exit, you see one of the guys with the chair waiting for him as the second man also swings his chair. >> he's stopped dead in his tracks. >> he got clocked. >> before you know it, everyone's out of the restaurant. needless to say, they got away with nothing. >> so satisfying. >> yeah. thank you for that. >> now, over to queensland where you see two men walking right in front of this business when one of them throws a massive brick right through
ben gravy's magnificent journey. >> i can play the game. can you play the pen game? >> no. >> the riddle the interinternne trying to solve. >> can you play the pen game? >> yeslaughter ] >> see the tantrums and mini meltdowns from one giant exercise in frus [ laught ] >> this group of no do goode th business the people inside. it looks like they're carrying knives. immediately they start demanding some money. this was the moment things turn. they make a...
33
33
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
yes that's pretty much so i mean where headed towards a very adverse scenario when it comes to the economy but ben we have also breakfast looming over europe we have the trade wars so nobody really knows what's going to happen during the course of the next quarter but one thing is clear there was a lot of optimism that the 2nd half a look back 2900 but that has vanished now people was left looking into a recession everything aereo and not a lot of hope coming from the central banks are you that all right that's the view there in frankfurt michael let's come to you put this into context for us how significant is this drop that we've been seeing globally. i think it is for you significant i mean it's usually quite unusual to see significant declines of the magnitude that we've seen as well as the volatility if you compare it to where we were 3 months ago. a fairly calm but over the course of the last few weeks we've seen a significant uptick in volatility now that could be just down to the fact the liquidity thins out in august but there has been some very disappointing economic data hasn't it menti
yes that's pretty much so i mean where headed towards a very adverse scenario when it comes to the economy but ben we have also breakfast looming over europe we have the trade wars so nobody really knows what's going to happen during the course of the next quarter but one thing is clear there was a lot of optimism that the 2nd half a look back 2900 but that has vanished now people was left looking into a recession everything aereo and not a lot of hope coming from the central banks are you that...
181
181
Aug 10, 2019
08/19
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 181
favorite 0
quote 1
yes or no question. is donald trump a threat to our security? ben? >> absolutely.u have a president who is willfully preventing his own administration from defending our own democracy from election interference by going after white supremacists and how is that not a threat to our security? >> and you were talking in the break about there are countries now warning their own citizens of exactly the kind of security threats that ben just articulated. >> yeah. venezuela and uruguay both issued warnings that it's dangerous for people of color to travel to the united states. the only people who wondered whether or not donald trump's language leads to increased violence are white people. people of color already understand this. there have been plenty of news reports of latinos in el paso who said they feel like they have a target on their back. the african-american experience in this country is one of being under surveillance and under the thumb of the law. this is not a new phenomenon. what is new about this is you have someone in the white house who is a narcissist and
yes or no question. is donald trump a threat to our security? ben? >> absolutely.u have a president who is willfully preventing his own administration from defending our own democracy from election interference by going after white supremacists and how is that not a threat to our security? >> and you were talking in the break about there are countries now warning their own citizens of exactly the kind of security threats that ben just articulated. >> yeah. venezuela and...
122
122
Aug 15, 2019
08/19
by
KQED
tv
eye 122
favorite 0
quote 0
ben, thank you. >> thank you. >>> coming up, the airline industry is facing a number of challenges and now it is dealing with one more. ♪ >>> yeswill come tomorrow and here is what we are watching. walmart reports earnings amid o questionr the impact of tariffs. retail sales overall for july will tell u if the consumer is still spending, and we will find out if the home building industry is feeling confident in the interestnvironment. >> wework is e ected to go public as soon as next month. today the company released thes etailed financial report to date and we learned that the workspace rentalt company l $900 million in six months on $1.5illion in revenue. at rk's business was valued $47 billion after its last funding rou y. in ar full of public offerings, it is expected to be one of the largest of the year. >>> and concerns over a global slowdown pressured the airline sector today. american, united, delta, they all fell about 3% to 5% in today's session. add to that the ongoing grounding of37oeingmax, and that's creating an additional headache for the industry as it arts to plan for its next big rush,id the holay traveleason.
ben, thank you. >> thank you. >>> coming up, the airline industry is facing a number of challenges and now it is dealing with one more. ♪ >>> yeswill come tomorrow and here is what we are watching. walmart reports earnings amid o questionr the impact of tariffs. retail sales overall for july will tell u if the consumer is still spending, and we will find out if the home building industry is feeling confident in the interestnvironment. >> wework is e ected to go...
58
58
Aug 25, 2019
08/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
august, but at the same time, saying that yes, they are concerned that all this may be linked to climate change. now it's time for a look at the weather with bene any relief? things are going to be any relief? things are going to turn cooler as we had to this week but is going to be quite a slow process and quite a few places, especially the further east you are. as you just had we had a temperature of 33.3 degreesjust as you just had we had a temperature of 33.3 degrees just to the west of london. the hottest they'd august bank holiday weekend on record. that he has been wafting up from the near continent around an area of high pressure. it was not everyday, western errors recall the because the air has been coming from the atla ntic the air has been coming from the atlantic and gradually, we will see that atlanticare cooler as it is making more in rows eastwards. behind this for the front will have some psychical they are, this more significant frontal system will bring a big cool down for all of us. so you can sum it up like this, the temperature is gradually heading downwards over the next few days, but with that change was his brain and p
august, but at the same time, saying that yes, they are concerned that all this may be linked to climate change. now it's time for a look at the weather with bene any relief? things are going to be any relief? things are going to turn cooler as we had to this week but is going to be quite a slow process and quite a few places, especially the further east you are. as you just had we had a temperature of 33.3 degreesjust as you just had we had a temperature of 33.3 degrees just to the west of...
154
154
Aug 12, 2019
08/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 154
favorite 0
quote 0
ben wedeman joins us on the line. we're looking at pictures off so many gathered at the airport. what are they hoping to achieve? >> reporter: yesrosemary. i was at the airport on friday and saturday but the numbers today dwarf what we saw on those days. and this is not a planned protest as friday, saturday and sunday. this is largely spawn tonnious and the focus of their anger is the impression that hong kong police have esclatded their use of violence against protesters. you had one incident where tear gas was used inside a subway station. another incident where a young woman was hit with some sort of projectile during the protest. her eye bloodied and so many thop people here have put bandages over one of their eye in solidarity with that young woman. we were at police demonstration earlier today where they were eshoing us their latest tech they with urgoing to deploy against the greing protest movement. and they were eshoing us water trucks used to spray at protesters. there's no way you can use that sort of technology here and given the numbers, it's breath taking to see the protestersf ability to mobilize too, move around.
ben wedeman joins us on the line. we're looking at pictures off so many gathered at the airport. what are they hoping to achieve? >> reporter: yesrosemary. i was at the airport on friday and saturday but the numbers today dwarf what we saw on those days. and this is not a planned protest as friday, saturday and sunday. this is largely spawn tonnious and the focus of their anger is the impression that hong kong police have esclatded their use of violence against protesters. you had one...
35
35
Aug 25, 2019
08/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
now is ben waell from london, his honeymoon flight has been cancelled — he's still not been able to speak to anyone from british airways. good morning to you. a rough start to your weekends. yesank holiday weekend saying that your honeymoon is cancelled is not the best way to start a bank holiday weekend. where and when were you supposed to be going? you are meant to be flying out on the ninth to naples. my fiance and i get married on the friday before. we have been told that the flight has been cancelled. we tried to go online to change the booking but that didn't work i think i have called now over 200 times and they are not even putting john hold, you're getting disconnected.” suppose that is the big problem. we are getting mixed messages from ba about what exactly has happened and what lights were affected. i suppose it is not knowing what your alternatives are, or if you have any. that's the thing. we have an outward and return journey booked on the same booking. i have the option to cancel the entire booking, but at the moment i only have one flight affected. if i was to cancel the return booking, that would cost me a lot more than my original booking was i am not sure
now is ben waell from london, his honeymoon flight has been cancelled — he's still not been able to speak to anyone from british airways. good morning to you. a rough start to your weekends. yesank holiday weekend saying that your honeymoon is cancelled is not the best way to start a bank holiday weekend. where and when were you supposed to be going? you are meant to be flying out on the ninth to naples. my fiance and i get married on the friday before. we have been told that the flight has...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
43
43
Aug 4, 2019
08/19
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
yes. i make a motion that we amend item number 4, and eliminate rejecting, and we want to approve the nomination of ben bleiman for entertainment commission. >> chair ronen: thank you very much for that nomination. that motion passes unanimously. [gavel]. >> chair ronen: mr. clerk, do we have any other items? >> clerk: i just want to confirm that item number 4 has been amended to approve the reappointment of ben bleiman and is recommended as amended, and that completes the agenda for today. >> chair ronen: fantastic. the meeting is adjourned. this is a regular meeting of the small business commission held on monday july 22, 2019. the meeting is being called to order at 2:02 p.m. the small business commission thanks media services for televising the meeting which can be
yes. i make a motion that we amend item number 4, and eliminate rejecting, and we want to approve the nomination of ben bleiman for entertainment commission. >> chair ronen: thank you very much for that nomination. that motion passes unanimously. [gavel]. >> chair ronen: mr. clerk, do we have any other items? >> clerk: i just want to confirm that item number 4 has been amended to approve the reappointment of ben bleiman and is recommended as amended, and that completes the...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
47
47
Aug 11, 2019
08/19
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
yes. i make a motion that we amend item number 4, and eliminate rejecting, and we want to approve the nomination of ben bleiman for entertainment commission. >> chair ronen: thank you very much for that nomination. that motion passes unanimously. [gavel]. >> chair ronen: mr. clerk, do we have any other items? >> clerk: i just want to confirm that item number 4 has been amended to approve the reappointment of ben bleiman and is recommended as amended, and that completes the agenda for today. >> chair ronen: fantastic. the meeting is adjourned. adjourned. >> shop & dine in the 49 promotes local businesses and challenges residents to do their shop & dine in the 49 with within the 49 square miles of san francisco by supporting local services within the neighborhood we help san francisco remain unique successful and vibrant so where will you shop & dine in the 49 my name is jim woods i'm the founder of woods beer company and the proprietor of woods copy k open 2 henry adams what makes us unique is that we're reintegrated brooeg the beer and serving that cross the table people are sitting next to the xurpz d
yes. i make a motion that we amend item number 4, and eliminate rejecting, and we want to approve the nomination of ben bleiman for entertainment commission. >> chair ronen: thank you very much for that nomination. that motion passes unanimously. [gavel]. >> chair ronen: mr. clerk, do we have any other items? >> clerk: i just want to confirm that item number 4 has been amended to approve the reappointment of ben bleiman and is recommended as amended, and that completes the...