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when i found out, i went be serk. >> ery as a we seen ben on the floor by himself.at's what brothers do. >> they weren't supposed to. i don't like to talk about that but they had to see him. >> they was telling us that he's in stable condition and kenny allen pulled the sheet back and we saw him. we had to see him and we knew he was gone. >> reporter: early the next morning the day his senior season was supposed to start ben wilson was pronounced dead at the age of just 17. even president ronald reagan called the family to offer h is dead. >> involved in extraordinary young man. >> he was gunned down. >> it's not how long you live. but how well you live. >> then i seen my brother in that casket. oh, tried to wake him up like man, you ain't dead. get up, man. get up. get up. you ain't dead. get up. then seeing those two guys who did it. >> did you know ben wilson? did you know him? >> reporter: after the shooting cousins billy moore and omar dixon were taken into custody charged with murder and attempted robbery. moore was later sentenced to 40 years for pulling the
when i found out, i went be serk. >> ery as a we seen ben on the floor by himself.at's what brothers do. >> they weren't supposed to. i don't like to talk about that but they had to see him. >> they was telling us that he's in stable condition and kenny allen pulled the sheet back and we saw him. we had to see him and we knew he was gone. >> reporter: early the next morning the day his senior season was supposed to start ben wilson was pronounced dead at the age of just...
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>> larry: what do you think of that, ben? >> i'm not sure what the connection of it is with anything else. i better not say anything more. >> larry: did you see the president on fox? >> no, i did not. >> larry: did you see it, penn? >> no. >> larry: nancy, did you see it? >> nope. >> but a lot of people watch fox. >> larry: i'm not saying they don't. i didn't know the host, but he interrupted him a lot. >> wasn't it hannity. i will say this, he's the most diplomatic and polite person in the world. it saddens me he's yelling at israel so much, we could really all learn a lot from his interpersonal skills. >> larry: we'll be back with ben, penn and nancy. hannity. >> larry: anderson cooper standing by to host "ac 360" at the top of the hour. >> tonight keeping them honest on health care. the white house looking for votes on what special favors are tucked inside the bill. we'll talk to dennis kucinich, why he switched his vote and whether he got special promises from the president to do it. also a 360 follow on the haitians that
>> larry: what do you think of that, ben? >> i'm not sure what the connection of it is with anything else. i better not say anything more. >> larry: did you see the president on fox? >> no, i did not. >> larry: did you see it, penn? >> no. >> larry: nancy, did you see it? >> nope. >> but a lot of people watch fox. >> larry: i'm not saying they don't. i didn't know the host, but he interrupted him a lot. >> wasn't it hannity. i...
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then seeing those two guys who did it. >> did you know ben wilson? did you know him? reporter: after the shooting cousins billy moore and omar dixon were taken into custody charged with murder and attempted robbery. moore was later sentenced to 40 years for pulling the trigger and dixon 30 years as his accomplice. on the day that benji died his simeon teammates decided to play their first game of the season without no. 25. earlier in the day students sobbed at simeon simply overwhelmed with grief, but benji's mother stood tall in the gymnasium. >> so today i speak in love of all of you who keep benji's memory and dignity and be strength v and strength and love alive -- strength and love alive. >> reporter: the wake was held on the gymnasium floor and 8,000 people came to see benji lying in his no. 25 jersey. the line stretched blocks outside of the school, mourners waited seven hours. >> i still have dreams about him like, you know, he came back and he was able to play again, but just dreams. >> sometimes i sit down and, you know, when i'm going through things, you kn
then seeing those two guys who did it. >> did you know ben wilson? did you know him? reporter: after the shooting cousins billy moore and omar dixon were taken into custody charged with murder and attempted robbery. moore was later sentenced to 40 years for pulling the trigger and dixon 30 years as his accomplice. on the day that benji died his simeon teammates decided to play their first game of the season without no. 25. earlier in the day students sobbed at simeon simply overwhelmed...
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then seeing those two guys who did it. >> did you know ben wilson? did you know him? >> reporter: after the shooting cousins billy moore and omar dixon were taken into custody charged with murder and attempted robbery. moore was later sentenced to 40 years for pulling the trigger and dixon 30 years as his accomplice. on the day that benji died his simeon teammates decided to play their first game of the season without no. 25. earlier in the day students sobbed at simeon simply overwhelmed with grief, but benji's mother stood tall in the gymnasium. >> so today i speak in love of all of you who keep benji's memory and dignity and be strength v and strength and love alive -- strength and love alive. >> reporter: the wake was held on the gymnasium floor and 8,000 people came to see benji lying in his no. 25 jersey. the line stretched blocks outside of the school, mourners waited seven hours. >> i still have dreams about him like, you know, he came back and he was able to play again, but just dreams. >> sometimes i sit down and, you know, when i'm going through things, you
then seeing those two guys who did it. >> did you know ben wilson? did you know him? >> reporter: after the shooting cousins billy moore and omar dixon were taken into custody charged with murder and attempted robbery. moore was later sentenced to 40 years for pulling the trigger and dixon 30 years as his accomplice. on the day that benji died his simeon teammates decided to play their first game of the season without no. 25. earlier in the day students sobbed at simeon simply...
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ben, thank you as always, mark. ben stein and mark lamont hill. we're breezing along.re going mountain climbing with actors jessica biel and emile hersch, next. >> i said to one of the guys, can we go a little faster? and then i got a little bit irritated and i was like going down this little area kind of pissed off and then i immediately got nauseous, and the mountain was like pull away, pull away, and don't disrespect me. i was like, sorry, mysterious killy, sorry. when we built our first hybrid, more people had landlines than cell phones, and gas was $1.75 a gallon. and now, while other luxury carmakers are building their first hybrids, lexus hybrids have traveled 5.5 billion miles. and that's quite a head start. ♪ >> larry: jessica biel, emile hirsch and kenya are here to tell us about climbing mt. kilimanjaro. and why, but first let's check in with our own anderson cooper. >> i climbed that mountain years ago and it's not easy. >>> it's tough to know where to begin when you talk about congressman eric massa. he just stepped down, but why? was it tickling, was it g
ben, thank you as always, mark. ben stein and mark lamont hill. we're breezing along.re going mountain climbing with actors jessica biel and emile hersch, next. >> i said to one of the guys, can we go a little faster? and then i got a little bit irritated and i was like going down this little area kind of pissed off and then i immediately got nauseous, and the mountain was like pull away, pull away, and don't disrespect me. i was like, sorry, mysterious killy, sorry. when we built our...
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sorry, i thought it was ben. >> it was close. >> jimmy: yeah, we do have ben stiller on tonight.is tough. >> jimmy: are you going to bring it? >> bringg it. >> jimmy: you've got a good song here. you've got the number one hit on the health care charts right now. it's by rush limbaugh. it's about democrats and it is called "screwballs." [ laughter ] again, these are all words right out of rush's mouth. they're real. good luck. whenever you're ready. roots? ♪ ♪ the american people are being screwed royally by the president ♪ ♪ we're being screwed the will of the people was spat upon ♪ ♪ we are being bludgeoned there is no difference between the democrats and screwballs ♪ ♪ screw, screw balls, balls, balls ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: awesome job, fantastic, buddy, that was good, real good. great job, everybody wins -- not really, but everyone wins in their own right. audience, your applause will now determine our winner. is it contestant number one? [ cheers and applause ] contestant number two? [ cheers and applause ] or contestant number three? [ cheers and applause ] i th
sorry, i thought it was ben. >> it was close. >> jimmy: yeah, we do have ben stiller on tonight.is tough. >> jimmy: are you going to bring it? >> bringg it. >> jimmy: you've got a good song here. you've got the number one hit on the health care charts right now. it's by rush limbaugh. it's about democrats and it is called "screwballs." [ laughter ] again, these are all words right out of rush's mouth. they're real. good luck. whenever you're ready. roots?...
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we heard ben there. we closed up at our highest levels on the european stock markets since june last year. is that wide around where it's going to continue? if it is, where do you stick your money? >> i'm going to be more selective around here. i think we have to look at fair value. we assume that the profit share of gdp can remain elevated. i like companies like apple, amgen, and i like some of the cheap health care companies in the global context where with i see real value. >> why cheap? >> because the capitalization value of the dividend alone is share in many companies presently. >> okay. >> james bevan, chief investment officer at ccla management. james, we appreciate your time. thanks so much for being with us. >> thank you. >>> still more to come. we're live in brussels later in the show. >>> first, a quick look at how oil is trading as we go to break. >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." it was a strong session here in asia, particularly over in japan. let's cross live to tokyo and check in
we heard ben there. we closed up at our highest levels on the european stock markets since june last year. is that wide around where it's going to continue? if it is, where do you stick your money? >> i'm going to be more selective around here. i think we have to look at fair value. we assume that the profit share of gdp can remain elevated. i like companies like apple, amgen, and i like some of the cheap health care companies in the global context where with i see real value. >>...
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but ben stiller seems to do everything.rector, producer and, of course, actor. >> i'm sorry. can we cut? >> reporter: who could have guessed that as a kid, ben stiller loved astronomy so much he'd want to go up to the griffith observatory in los angeles? did you ever think it was eye ronic that you loved the stars as a kid and now you are one? >> (laughing) oh, many a night i have mused about that. no! >> reporter: but he probably never mused on the fact that he grew up to make films that have grossed more than $5 billion worldwide. >> everyone says one of the most powerful and popular stars in hollywood...? >> (laughing) not true. neither. >> reporter: you don't feel that way? >> (laughing) i do not, no. >> reporter: but ben stiller is secure enough to make a very different kind of movie. >> laughing already demonstrates appreciation. the applause seem superfluous. >> reporter: instead of his usual play it for laughs role, the title character in green bird he portrays a swarthy 40- something loaner recovering from a nervou
but ben stiller seems to do everything.rector, producer and, of course, actor. >> i'm sorry. can we cut? >> reporter: who could have guessed that as a kid, ben stiller loved astronomy so much he'd want to go up to the griffith observatory in los angeles? did you ever think it was eye ronic that you loved the stars as a kid and now you are one? >> (laughing) oh, many a night i have mused about that. no! >> reporter: but he probably never mused on the fact that he grew up...
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ben howland wants them to spread out a bit. this is lee, roll. the block. plebty of time. honeycutt, and williams. not in here! >> marcus: ouch! >> barry: and the slam at the other end, williams from jones. >> marcus: don't punctuate like that at the other end. blocked a tip of stanford, to allow jones to knock down the winner. felt what it felt like. >> barry: gets the crowd involved immediately. roll, cut off, but a nice pull-up. >> marcus: michael, it has been an inconsistent season, been that way for most in the conference. the pac 10 tournament will give us an opportunity to get into the ncaas, we still have something to play for. that is how he is approaching this game. >> dave: the bruins will walk t a time-out. honeycutt took the extra step. >> marcus: williams, on top of lane. then, nic wise, a nice job finding the runner. >> barry: the block from williams a moment ago, took you back to a week ago, last saturday at stanford, jack trotter, a wide open shot. there is williams, blocks the shot. look at the players on the floor. all the youngsters. fog
ben howland wants them to spread out a bit. this is lee, roll. the block. plebty of time. honeycutt, and williams. not in here! >> marcus: ouch! >> barry: and the slam at the other end, williams from jones. >> marcus: don't punctuate like that at the other end. blocked a tip of stanford, to allow jones to knock down the winner. felt what it felt like. >> barry: gets the crowd involved immediately. roll, cut off, but a nice pull-up. >> marcus: michael, it has been...
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ben mankowitz, thanks so much.e're always satisfied with your reviews. >> i'm not sure that's entirely true. >> i'm telling the truth. >> all right. >> ben, good to see you. bye-bye. >> bye. >>> all right. let's talk about another reality, violent quake in the southern u.s.? could it happen. it already did. that's the reality. but might it happen again? jacqui has the pictures to show us. >>> people think earthquakes in this country, in the u.s., they think california. certainly not the south or the deep south. jacqui jeras kind of went on a study, went on the hunt for answers as it pertains to earthquakes in this country and the history and the future. >> yeah. but we've had so many big ones in other parts of the world and that got us thinking, well, what kind of risks are there here in the u.s. everybody knows most of the quakes happen out west, particularly in california. some of the most powerful earthquakes in u.s. history have actually happened in the u.s. as well as the southeast. so we're going to take you
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that was ben westland.senator merkley noted, he was always on the offensive against injustice, always speaking out, for example, 0 on health care. ben westland lived his life in full view. he shared his battle with cancer with his colleagues in the state legislature because he wanted everybody to know what it was like to try to wrestle with an illness, and he always made the point that he had all these friendsment one of 0 our colleagues, alan bates, for example, twhras to ben. and ben would always say, what would it have been like without alan bates? i have some advantages that other people didn't have. and that was ben, always sticking up for others. he and i were creating calls before he passed, and senator merkley i think will identify with this, because i think ben was prepared to give me health care and maybe a little stronger on a couple of the provisions in the tax legislation that i just introduced with senator gregg. he was our treasurer. he had mastered the tax code in and out. i was trying to re
that was ben westland.senator merkley noted, he was always on the offensive against injustice, always speaking out, for example, 0 on health care. ben westland lived his life in full view. he shared his battle with cancer with his colleagues in the state legislature because he wanted everybody to know what it was like to try to wrestle with an illness, and he always made the point that he had all these friendsment one of 0 our colleagues, alan bates, for example, twhras to ben. and ben would...
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>> i agree with ben that this is extremely sad.i think it's a little bit funny that he's suddenly becoming a hero, suddenly everyone is sympathetic to his polite. this is someone who appears to have made some wrong moves using politics for his legacy. we continue to have firing squads in the circle. instead of aiming our attention at the right in this troublesome policy that's moving around, we're shooting at each other. i >> i'm sorry, mark, but what was it that makes him appear to be dishonest? >> we're hearing conflicting claims. some of you may decide to believe nancy pelosi, some may decide to believe him, but at least three different reasons why he resigned have come up. i'm not confident he's been completely honest with us. it seems weird that he would leave because of the health care issue. >> mark, when you find somebody in washington or any city who is completely honest, please call me. when you find someone, mark, in los angeles or new york or washington, d.c. who is completely honest, please let me know. >> so, then, we
>> i agree with ben that this is extremely sad.i think it's a little bit funny that he's suddenly becoming a hero, suddenly everyone is sympathetic to his polite. this is someone who appears to have made some wrong moves using politics for his legacy. we continue to have firing squads in the circle. instead of aiming our attention at the right in this troublesome policy that's moving around, we're shooting at each other. i >> i'm sorry, mark, but what was it that makes him appear to...
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and the way it was passed, i agree with ben. it's horrible.they want to trust the american people to do what we want, they should trust us. they should tell us the truth. there should be some transparency. there shouldn't be back room deals no matter how good it is. >> leslie marshal? >> this is definitely good. i mean we have children that are going to be born with birth defects in the future who will be covered. that say relief to so many parents. this is a step in the right direction. i would agree with the doctor, it's not a fully health care reform and we need to care more about the health as opposed to the cost when it comes to rev mags of the health care system. but a step in the right direction. >> if you had your way dr. weil, what would you want to see in health care legislation? >> i would like to see a lot more language about prevention, about changing medicine. senator tom harkin of iowa got some of that language in the senate bill. and he's to be commended for that. we need a lot more of that. how can we as a society encourage pe
and the way it was passed, i agree with ben. it's horrible.they want to trust the american people to do what we want, they should trust us. they should tell us the truth. there should be some transparency. there shouldn't be back room deals no matter how good it is. >> leslie marshal? >> this is definitely good. i mean we have children that are going to be born with birth defects in the future who will be covered. that say relief to so many parents. this is a step in the right...
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there is ben allen with another three. steindl!they can beat you in a lot of ways, can't they. you are so vulnerable on those rebound kickouts for the threes. verne: ben allen got the rebound. there is geriot. there is ben allen, whose father is here in the stands in providence. dellavedova. bill: little nickel-dimer. verne: there is pat allen, the father. all the way from melbourne. bill: pretty nice to see the way these kids play together, very unselfish team. and the preparation by randy bennett has been extraordinary. verne: dellavedova, a little bit deep there. gonzalvez for three, got it. bill: they need something in a hurry. verne: that will help the cause. they are back to within five. samhan, very mobile, too. moves around. verne: steindl just hit that big three. he chases the ball here. bill: unfortunately, steindl came to the area that samhan had brought his man to. verne: look at this list. guy in the middle, his mom couldn't be here. she is a member of the lady clippers basketball team. bill: how about that. a lifer, h
there is ben allen with another three. steindl!they can beat you in a lot of ways, can't they. you are so vulnerable on those rebound kickouts for the threes. verne: ben allen got the rebound. there is geriot. there is ben allen, whose father is here in the stands in providence. dellavedova. bill: little nickel-dimer. verne: there is pat allen, the father. all the way from melbourne. bill: pretty nice to see the way these kids play together, very unselfish team. and the preparation by randy...
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ben, we'll start with health care. will it pass?it will pass, but it's going to be a tremendous problem for mr. obama, because he's violated so many promises. the republicans would have done the same thing, it's just that he promised he would be different. >> larry: penn, is it going to pass? >> i think it will, and i just -- i believe that the democrats and obama want what's best for us, and probably know what's best for us, but is it okay to force even a good thing on people? i don't know. >> larry: nancy? >> i think it's going to pass, and i'm actually really gratified, listening to dennis kucinich tonight. i think it's a step in the right direction. and when you think of issues like gender equality, that didn't stop with women getting the vote in 1920, civil rights didn't stop with brown versus the board of education. we're getting a foot in the door to make some really great changes, and it's kind of unacceptable to have tens of millions of people in this country without access to a good doctor or good health care, that's just
ben, we'll start with health care. will it pass?it will pass, but it's going to be a tremendous problem for mr. obama, because he's violated so many promises. the republicans would have done the same thing, it's just that he promised he would be different. >> larry: penn, is it going to pass? >> i think it will, and i just -- i believe that the democrats and obama want what's best for us, and probably know what's best for us, but is it okay to force even a good thing on people? i...
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then seeing those two guys who did it. >> did you know ben wilson? did you know him?the shooting cousins billy moore and omar dixon were taken into custody charged with murder and attempted robbery. moore was later sentenced to 40 years for pulling the trigger and dixon 30 years as his accomplice. on the day that benji died his simeon teammates decided to play their first game of the season without no. 25. earlier in the day students sobbed at simeon simply overwhelmed with grief, but benji's mother stood tall in the gymnasium. >> so today i speak in love of all of you who keep benji's memory and dignity and be strength v and strength and love alive -- strength and love alive. >> reporter: the wake was held on the gymnasium floor and 8,000 people came to see benji lying in his no. 25 jersey. the line stretched blocks outside of the school, mourners waited seven hours. >> i still have dreams about him like, you know, he came back and he was able to play again, but just dreams. >> sometimes i sit down and, you know, when i'm going through things, you know, i speak, you
then seeing those two guys who did it. >> did you know ben wilson? did you know him?the shooting cousins billy moore and omar dixon were taken into custody charged with murder and attempted robbery. moore was later sentenced to 40 years for pulling the trigger and dixon 30 years as his accomplice. on the day that benji died his simeon teammates decided to play their first game of the season without no. 25. earlier in the day students sobbed at simeon simply overwhelmed with grief, but...
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coming up ben roth lethlisberge won't be giving a dna sample. a woman claims he sexually assault the her at a nightclub. what does this mean for the case? >> in the developing world, most people with disabilities have to rely on their own power to travel from point a to proint b. may have to go off road long distances. using a conventional wheelchair with push rooms is pretty much impossible. so, what's required is something that you can travel long distances in rough terrain efficiently by just using your arms. the way this works is you have two levers that you propel yourself with so, to go through mud or go through sand, you grab high on the levers and produce a lot of leverage. as you slide your hand down, you create a greater rotational velocityhich makes the chair go fastster. you can take one to a rural village. if i guy knows how to fix bicycles, he knows how to fix these. we recently received $50,000 to take the next version to guatemala starting this summer to make 30 trial chairs which will be tested for a full year so. ideally after
coming up ben roth lethlisberge won't be giving a dna sample. a woman claims he sexually assault the her at a nightclub. what does this mean for the case? >> in the developing world, most people with disabilities have to rely on their own power to travel from point a to proint b. may have to go off road long distances. using a conventional wheelchair with push rooms is pretty much impossible. so, what's required is something that you can travel long distances in rough terrain efficiently...
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he hasn'taid when he'll meet with ben roethlisberger.e in georgia said roethlisberger assaulted a 20-year-old girl and roethlisberger is fighting a legal battle against a woman who is accusing him of rape two years ago. >> we take the issue very seriously. we're very concerned that ben continues to put himself in this position. i have spoken to the steelers. and at the appropriate i'm i'll be meeting with ben. >> the quarterback's georgia lawyer contends roethlisberger did nothing wrong. >>> oscar wner sandra bullock cancels another event yet again. is the actress considering divorce at this point? "showbiz tonight" a.j. hammer fills us in on what we know. >>> president obama has fulfilled one of his biggest campaign promises he signed a sweeping overhaul of the health care system into law today. >> the bill -- the bill i'm signing will set in motion reforms that generations of americans have fought for and marched for and hungered to see. it will take four years to implement fully many of these reforms because we need to implement them
he hasn'taid when he'll meet with ben roethlisberger.e in georgia said roethlisberger assaulted a 20-year-old girl and roethlisberger is fighting a legal battle against a woman who is accusing him of rape two years ago. >> we take the issue very seriously. we're very concerned that ben continues to put himself in this position. i have spoken to the steelers. and at the appropriate i'm i'll be meeting with ben. >> the quarterback's georgia lawyer contends roethlisberger did nothing...
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ben zimmer, mark and tim.ate the conversation and appreciate our viewers weighing in as well. >>> coming up, we have seen the suffering and damage from several earthquakes abroad, but did you know that an equally powerful quake could hit the southern u.s.? we'll take you to the say that was hit by the strongest earthquake east of the mississippi river. designed to match both the realities... of today's business world and your career ambitions. 85 locations nationwide and online. discover how to grow the business of you... at keller.edu. >>> you've seen the headlines. devastating earthquakes all over the world dominated the news for several mosnths. while we know the threat is real for the u.s., you might be surprised where the next big one might happen. jacqui jeras joins us. it's not just california. you've been doing investigating on this, and what you found out was interesting. >> it's going to surprise a lot of people, unless you live in that spot, some people know. most of them do happen in california, bu
ben zimmer, mark and tim.ate the conversation and appreciate our viewers weighing in as well. >>> coming up, we have seen the suffering and damage from several earthquakes abroad, but did you know that an equally powerful quake could hit the southern u.s.? we'll take you to the say that was hit by the strongest earthquake east of the mississippi river. designed to match both the realities... of today's business world and your career ambitions. 85 locations nationwide and online....
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a night out with friends ends with a woman accusing ben roethlisberger of sexual assault. a bus that crashed in arizona wasn't even supposed to be on the road. questions for the injured driver. you're watching hln on this first saturday in march. so glad you're with us. i'm susan hendricks. all of those stories ahead. but first, a major development out of detroit. stick close to the phone. that is the advice general motors giving owners of dealerships that are scheduled to be closed. the car company says it's in the process of recalling 661 dealers targeted to be closed in october to offer, then, their franchises back. last year, gm worked through bankruptcy, you may remember. as part of the process, the company notified 2,000 dealers that they would lose their franchise in october of this year. about 1100 of those filed for arbitration in an attempt to regain their licenses. we're learning more about the man who allegedly shot two police officers at the pentagon. the sheriff in california tell cnn john patrick bedell had a history of mental illness. the sheriff said his f
a night out with friends ends with a woman accusing ben roethlisberger of sexual assault. a bus that crashed in arizona wasn't even supposed to be on the road. questions for the injured driver. you're watching hln on this first saturday in march. so glad you're with us. i'm susan hendricks. all of those stories ahead. but first, a major development out of detroit. stick close to the phone. that is the advice general motors giving owners of dealerships that are scheduled to be closed. the car...
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you keep up with ben lad den and al qaeda better than anybody out there. is there anything about this threat that stood out to you? >> i think the main thing is this is sort of a proof of life, one of many proof of lives that ben lad din has continued to deliver. occasionally, he will produce a tape that is somehow related to what is happening in the news, the trial of khalil sheikh mohammed. these are not unusual, these messages from him. >> you said proof of life. is he trying to prove that he is alive to westerners and prove it to his own troops? >> i think perhaps a good question to you, t.j., i think more perhaps the latter. there has been some indication that people within al qaeda are saying, with he need ben bin laden to step up to the plate. >> why khalil sheikh mohammed? is it important to step up and say, i'm taking up for my guy, someone they could rally around? >> certainly, what bin laden says, is taken seriously. mohammed has never been the subject of a lot of propaganda. this does represent something of a new development, t.j. >> are we goi
you keep up with ben lad den and al qaeda better than anybody out there. is there anything about this threat that stood out to you? >> i think the main thing is this is sort of a proof of life, one of many proof of lives that ben lad din has continued to deliver. occasionally, he will produce a tape that is somehow related to what is happening in the news, the trial of khalil sheikh mohammed. these are not unusual, these messages from him. >> you said proof of life. is he trying to...
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"ben, how many days has it been?" "5 days, mom. 10 ys, mom."nk after 30 days he got tired of counting. [ male announcer ] talk to your doctor to find out if prescription chantix is right for you. >>> now, a look ahead to the stories we'll be watching on this wednesday. one day after signing health reform into law, the president signs an executive order banning federal funding of abortion, which he promised to do to secure last-minute votes for the health care bill. >>> the president begins to shift his focus to boosting the economy. giving senator chris dodd and senator barney frank about financial reform. >>> secretary of state hillary clinton just back from mexico, beginning high-level meetings with pakistani leaders in washington. >>> the fda and members of congress discuss strict, new rules today on tanning beds. they are imposing stiffer warnings about skin cancer. >>> and congressional leaders discuss google's dispute with the chinese government. google shut down its search engine there. >>> for some of you, your local news is next. >> fo
"ben, how many days has it been?" "5 days, mom. 10 ys, mom."nk after 30 days he got tired of counting. [ male announcer ] talk to your doctor to find out if prescription chantix is right for you. >>> now, a look ahead to the stories we'll be watching on this wednesday. one day after signing health reform into law, the president signs an executive order banning federal funding of abortion, which he promised to do to secure last-minute votes for the health care bill....
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>>reporter: which is why i was hoping that ben was riding a very good horse.... and fortunately for all concerned, but most importantly me...he was... >> abirached: thats it for this weeks world business. thanks for watching. well see you again at the same time next week.
>>reporter: which is why i was hoping that ben was riding a very good horse.... and fortunately for all concerned, but most importantly me...he was... >> abirached: thats it for this weeks world business. thanks for watching. well see you again at the same time next week.
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are thinking very much and then ben lichtenstein of traders audio. the latest housing data has been pretty lackluster... sales and prices are both losing ground in recent months... brian battle of performance trust capital partners is here to break it down for us. brian at lets out i'll go over this extended home buyer tax credit on at which is about to expire next month high at first-time buyers get beat thousand dollars current home owners bring in 6530 if that deadline is when you have to sign a contract to do these negative housing numbers mean that tax credit is not working. all is well it means a couple of things first a lot of the number so we have for last month. are impacted by the horrible weather that we've had. so the housing numbers are gonna be kind of drum beat him and generally at the home buyer tax credit is sort of a funny thing. all at we might all have it sent to a lot of legal thought who bought their house sitter out rather than later because remember the first deadline was in november of last year. all what we hold a lot of dem
are thinking very much and then ben lichtenstein of traders audio. the latest housing data has been pretty lackluster... sales and prices are both losing ground in recent months... brian battle of performance trust capital partners is here to break it down for us. brian at lets out i'll go over this extended home buyer tax credit on at which is about to expire next month high at first-time buyers get beat thousand dollars current home owners bring in 6530 if that deadline is when you have to...
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when i found out, i went be serk. >> ery as a we seen ben on the floor by himself.ers do. >> they weren't supposed to. i don't like to talk about that but they had to see him. >> they was telling us that he's in stable condition and kenny allen pulled the sheet back and we saw him. we had to see him and we knew he was gone. >> reporter: early the next morning the day his senior season was supposed to start ben wilson was pronounced dead at the age of just 17. even president ronald reagan called the family to offer h is dead. >> involved in extraordinary young man. >> he was gunned down. >> it's not how long you live. but how well you live. >> then i seen my brother in that casket. oh, tried to wake him up like man, you ain't dead. get up, man. get up. get up. you ain't dead. get up. then seeing those two guys who did it. >> did you know ben wilson? did you know him? >> reporter: after the shooting cousins billy moore and omar dixon were taken into custody charged with murder and attempted robbery. moore was later sentenced to 40 years for pulling the trigger and dix
when i found out, i went be serk. >> ery as a we seen ben on the floor by himself.ers do. >> they weren't supposed to. i don't like to talk about that but they had to see him. >> they was telling us that he's in stable condition and kenny allen pulled the sheet back and we saw him. we had to see him and we knew he was gone. >> reporter: early the next morning the day his senior season was supposed to start ben wilson was pronounced dead at the age of just 17. even...
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. >> my character ben linus gets beat up a lot on the show.arently everybody is jealous -- of my situation. >> jimmy: gary allan. ♪ just as fast as i can >> dicky: "jimmy kimmel live" back in two minutes with oscar nominee gabourey sidibe, from "cue bar town," josh hopkins, and music from gary allan. so i recorded it. sent it to everyone... right away. and then we all jumped on the phone at once to talk about it. which was kind of amazing, too. (phone - conference call sfx: that's great! whoops!) we would never have shared all that without the iphone. sears has the prettiest colors, prints, and notice-me pieces at 40 to 50% savings. download your shopping pass at sears.com/style... for an extra 15% off. sears. to finish what you started today. for the aches and sleeplessness in between, there's new motrin pm. no other medicine, not even advil pm, is more effective for pain and sleeplessness. new motrin pm. that means thawe could come in once a week for four years and never choose the same thing twice. [ male announcer ] applebee's ultimate tri
. >> my character ben linus gets beat up a lot on the show.arently everybody is jealous -- of my situation. >> jimmy: gary allan. ♪ just as fast as i can >> dicky: "jimmy kimmel live" back in two minutes with oscar nominee gabourey sidibe, from "cue bar town," josh hopkins, and music from gary allan. so i recorded it. sent it to everyone... right away. and then we all jumped on the phone at once to talk about it. which was kind of amazing, too. (phone -...
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. >>> new details in the case against ben roethlisberger the nfl quarterback accused of rape.ved? those infamous white house party crashers are now headed for your living room. and so is sarah palin. she is expected to hit the stage in arizona at any moment with senator john mccain, all live and all coming up right here on msnbc. woman down from nasal allergy attack. but we've got the ammunition she needs: omnaris. (troops) omnaris! to the nose. (general) omnaris works differently than many other allergy medications. omnaris fights nasal allergy symptoms that occur from allergic inflammation... relieve those symptoms with omnaris. side effects may include headache, nosebleed and sore throat. her nose is at ease. we have lift off. (general) remember omnaris! ask your doctor. in the battle against nasal allergy symptoms, omnaris combats the cause. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 that's why, at schwab, tdd# 1-800-345-2550 every online equity trade is now $8.95 tdd# 1-800-345-2550 no matter your account balance, how often you trade tdd# 1-800-345-2550 or how many shares... tdd# 1-800-345-2550
. >>> new details in the case against ben roethlisberger the nfl quarterback accused of rape.ved? those infamous white house party crashers are now headed for your living room. and so is sarah palin. she is expected to hit the stage in arizona at any moment with senator john mccain, all live and all coming up right here on msnbc. woman down from nasal allergy attack. but we've got the ammunition she needs: omnaris. (troops) omnaris! to the nose. (general) omnaris works differently than...
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ben howland wins a lot on thursday. go one day with a shootaround tomorrow. >> don: that's all right. they never play on friday. >> steve: so, he's 0-0 on fridays. >> don: exactly. >> steve: getting knocked down was amoke. >> done a fantastic job of managing their emotions in this ball game. off the floor, they are taking just a moment to enjoy their success. i had a moment to catch up with jerome randle. he said i want to give a shout-out to the fans back at cal. everybody's so excited. i never received so many e-mails, so many text messages. he wants everybody back at home that support has meant everything to this team in this stretch. >> steve: rebecca, you didn't have a chance to see cal knocked off oregon state. that crowd was electric. cal is now 31-3 at pavilion the last two years. >> don: because the conference has gotten such a bad wrap this week, i think people are going to underrate this cal team heading into the ncaa tournament. this is group like we're seeing today, they get it going from multiple guys. ran
ben howland wins a lot on thursday. go one day with a shootaround tomorrow. >> don: that's all right. they never play on friday. >> steve: so, he's 0-0 on fridays. >> don: exactly. >> steve: getting knocked down was amoke. >> done a fantastic job of managing their emotions in this ball game. off the floor, they are taking just a moment to enjoy their success. i had a moment to catch up with jerome randle. he said i want to give a shout-out to the fans back at cal....
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and when people mistook murten for alternative rock star, ben folds, ben played chat roulette in concertave up his name, ben brought in the crowd. ♪ bobby >> reporter: what does murten say to ben's ode to him? >> i love it. i think it's so funny. we're having a good -- ♪ >> reporter: and that may well be where chat roulette is headed. ♪ on the can is everything coming
and when people mistook murten for alternative rock star, ben folds, ben played chat roulette in concertave up his name, ben brought in the crowd. ♪ bobby >> reporter: what does murten say to ben's ode to him? >> i love it. i think it's so funny. we're having a good -- ♪ >> reporter: and that may well be where chat roulette is headed. ♪ on the can is everything coming
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. >>> well, bailout payouts, big ben on banking and political protest italian style. your early morning business headlines are straight ahead. plus tabloid headlines straight ahead. >>> the cavaliers are play-off bound, a cy young pitcher is suspended, and the president makes his tournament picks. you're watching "early today." >>> good morning. welcome back to "early today." i'm lynn berry. here's some of your top headlines this morning walmart executives are red-faced after a shocking racial incident. at one of its stores in southern new jersey. on sunday customers heard an announcement over the public address system ordering all black customers to leave the store. authorities investigating the case say it's still unclear who made the announcement. >>> detroit's public school system is the latest to announce drastic cutbacks. on wednesday the district's financial manager called the plan to shut down as many as 45 area schools a, quote, overhaul of the system facing dwindling attendance and tight budgets. the plan could put more than 2,000 out of week. >>> week-long
. >>> well, bailout payouts, big ben on banking and political protest italian style. your early morning business headlines are straight ahead. plus tabloid headlines straight ahead. >>> the cavaliers are play-off bound, a cy young pitcher is suspended, and the president makes his tournament picks. you're watching "early today." >>> good morning. welcome back to "early today." i'm lynn berry. here's some of your top headlines this morning walmart...
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i'm ready. >>> if you thought ben stiller only did comedy, think again.erg, a man trying to figure out life one day at a time. >> maybe i should have had a party. >> these things are hard. >> it's weird. age. right? what the [ muted ] is going on? >> i'd go further. i'd go life is wasted on people. >> joe biden's son, ben stiller, joins us today! ben, nice to see you. >> what a nice family-friendly clip. >> before i talk about "greenberg" and your character, what about this monkey in florida? you have your theory about the monkey. >> i have two theories. one, he might have found out his mate was sexting with an orangutan. or maybe he's just upset about the health care vote because it is a polarizing issue. >> he's been doing this for some time prior to the health care vote. >> is he still throwing feces? >> i don't know. i haven't got than close to him. but he does have a facebook page, as to you. but first, roger greenberg, normally i like your characters, they're funny. this guy is hard to get to like at least. he has issues. right? >> yeah. i think he'
i'm ready. >>> if you thought ben stiller only did comedy, think again.erg, a man trying to figure out life one day at a time. >> maybe i should have had a party. >> these things are hard. >> it's weird. age. right? what the [ muted ] is going on? >> i'd go further. i'd go life is wasted on people. >> joe biden's son, ben stiller, joins us today! ben, nice to see you. >> what a nice family-friendly clip. >> before i talk about...
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>> smith: ben tracy in tucson tonight, thanks. in arizona and across the country jobs and the economy are big election issues. today the labor department reported that unemployment fell in only four states in february compared to a year earlier. cities are struggling. nine out of ten were forced to make spending cuts last year and national correspondent dean reynolds tells us there's a lot more to come. >> reporter: five fires broke out in flint, michigan, this week, on the very day the city began laying off 20 of its 94 firemen. running an $8 million deficit, flint has no money to pay them. or 46 of its 193 police officers also receiving pink slips. a tough thing for the city with the second-highest crime rate in the state. >> they didn't just trim a little bit, they just cut our throats. >> reporter: but flint is hardly alone. some much bigger towns are deeply in the red and facing painful choices. los angeles and san francisco have $400 million shortfalls. dallas $190 million. boston $130 million. baltimore $120 million. overal
>> smith: ben tracy in tucson tonight, thanks. in arizona and across the country jobs and the economy are big election issues. today the labor department reported that unemployment fell in only four states in february compared to a year earlier. cities are struggling. nine out of ten were forced to make spending cuts last year and national correspondent dean reynolds tells us there's a lot more to come. >> reporter: five fires broke out in flint, michigan, this week, on the very day...
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ben howland will use all the time-outs that he feels his team needs.ake a full time-out here. kyle fogg, doing it tonight. making a career. >> marcus: got the feet set. nice job with the elevation. ucla, kyle fogg. arizona. >> barry: had his career high against the bruins, 19 in the second half, the last time they hooked up. eight-point ball game. without question, stranger things have happened. we mentioned they came back with 15 minutes left, 12:15 remaining in the game, 11 down. trailed by four, with 2:26 left, won it on a buzzer beater by jones. >> marcus: we talk about a great defensive play, stanford. i like the fact that sean miller with the offensive and defensive positions, running them in and out. to win this game, he will need williams to play a major role down the stretch. >> barry: he already reached his career high, and his team, back in it here, with an opportunity to cut it to six or less. >> marcus: last offensive possession, sean miller with that foul, trying to save it as long as he can. >> barry: backing out. now, jump out. and mo-m
ben howland will use all the time-outs that he feels his team needs.ake a full time-out here. kyle fogg, doing it tonight. making a career. >> marcus: got the feet set. nice job with the elevation. ucla, kyle fogg. arizona. >> barry: had his career high against the bruins, 19 in the second half, the last time they hooked up. eight-point ball game. without question, stranger things have happened. we mentioned they came back with 15 minutes left, 12:15 remaining in the game, 11 down....
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charity, please, ben franklin, he was just making love to all kind of women.'s what they teach us now. they have rotted the roots of this tree and they have filled it full of poison on these people. and so what do we get? we get arrogance and greed and ego and lies, which produces this kind of government. this isn't a tree of liberty anymore. this is slavery. this is slavery. so how do we w fix it? you either cut that tree down, or you got to do major surgery on it. because it was done already 100 years ago. this is what we need to do. we started. this a year ago. the tea parties are great. you're doing a great job. but what are your principles and values? because you're going to need them. nine principles. the 12 values. this is the tree of liberty. faith, hope and charity are the roots. they are dug down deep. we've got to remember those three things. as the tree starts to grow, instead of letting it be twisted and bent by the progressives, you keep humility, hard work, reverence, honesty, thrift, when did it become un-american to be thrifty? ben franklin wo
charity, please, ben franklin, he was just making love to all kind of women.'s what they teach us now. they have rotted the roots of this tree and they have filled it full of poison on these people. and so what do we get? we get arrogance and greed and ego and lies, which produces this kind of government. this isn't a tree of liberty anymore. this is slavery. this is slavery. so how do we w fix it? you either cut that tree down, or you got to do major surgery on it. because it was done already...
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on cinsu jim 'nig m boightbody st: e wataketo to odni maryelh: g'night ben. on cinsu jim 'nig gran'nigrybo st: e wataketo to odni maryelh: g'night ben. on cinsu jim 'nig m bob: g'night daddy. st: e wataketo to odni ico.nutes could save. on cinsu jim you 15% or more. m bob: g'night daddy. what you guys have been through, the ups and downs, what has the friendship for just you two been like? >> well this has a friendship that developed during high school, pretty much. just playing against each other, how many years is that? four years, i'm coming out on top of a winning streak. >> winning together here, maybe that helps a little though right? >> yeah, it definitely wins. >> i win in practice now, we're on separate teams i win. so -- >> takes the sting away a little bit. >> yeah, it does a little bit. >> right with the offensive rebound. right back up in end. here they don't feel old, no, i feel young. >> i feel young, i mean yeah, in a sense we're older on the court. you know and guys kind of -- respect that because we have been through things. but no, i done f
on cinsu jim 'nig m boightbody st: e wataketo to odni maryelh: g'night ben. on cinsu jim 'nig gran'nigrybo st: e wataketo to odni maryelh: g'night ben. on cinsu jim 'nig m bob: g'night daddy. st: e wataketo to odni ico.nutes could save. on cinsu jim you 15% or more. m bob: g'night daddy. what you guys have been through, the ups and downs, what has the friendship for just you two been like? >> well this has a friendship that developed during high school, pretty much. just playing against...
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charity, please, ben franklin, he was just making love to all kind of women.t's what they teach us now. they have rotted the roots of this tree and they have filled it full of poison on these people. and so what do we get? we get arrogance and greed and ego and lies, which produces this kind of government. this isn't a tree of liberty anymore. this is slavery. this is slavery. so how do we w fix it? you either cut that tree down, or you got to do major surgery on it. because it was done already 100 years ago. this is what we need to do. we started. this a year ago. the tea parties are great. you're doing a great job. but what are your principles and values? because you're going to need them. nine principles. the 12 values. this is the tree of liberty. faith, hope and charity are the roots. they are dug down deep. we've got to remember those three things. as the tree starts to grow, instead of letting it be twisted and bent by the progressives, you keep humility, hard work, reverence, honesty, thrift, when did it become un-american to be thrifty? ben franklin w
charity, please, ben franklin, he was just making love to all kind of women.t's what they teach us now. they have rotted the roots of this tree and they have filled it full of poison on these people. and so what do we get? we get arrogance and greed and ego and lies, which produces this kind of government. this isn't a tree of liberty anymore. this is slavery. this is slavery. so how do we w fix it? you either cut that tree down, or you got to do major surgery on it. because it was done already...
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put ben back in the taxi and go home. all right. >> thank you very much. >> thank you, bill. up, the guy in charge of tarp calling out the president. he says the program to help struggling home owners is meaningless and he has the facts to prove it. you'll want to hear that. then sarah palin calling out democrats. exactly which ones will she target in the midterm election? we've got the list straight ahead on this wednesday, "fox & friends." (music plays) being the youngest... i always got hand-me-downs. ♪ every time someone outgrew something... it became mine. ♪ and now, i'm okay with that. ♪ do something good for the next generation. love a car that lasts. to finish what you started today. for the aches and sleeplessness in between, there's new motrin pm. no other medicine, not even advil pm, is more effective for pain and sleeplessness. new motrin pm. into an incredibly strong, healthy cat.he has blossomed... his coat is incredibly shiny and soft and very thick. everybody thinks he's the most handsome cat they've ever seen. [ woman announcing ] purina one for indoor cats..
put ben back in the taxi and go home. all right. >> thank you very much. >> thank you, bill. up, the guy in charge of tarp calling out the president. he says the program to help struggling home owners is meaningless and he has the facts to prove it. you'll want to hear that. then sarah palin calling out democrats. exactly which ones will she target in the midterm election? we've got the list straight ahead on this wednesday, "fox & friends." (music plays) being the...
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ben tracy, cbs news, los angeles >> smith: now to those who currently have insurance. 176 million of us get it through our employers. that's nearly 59% of the population. president obama has long said if we have it and like it we can keep it. but mark strassmann tells us it's still going to cost us. >> reporter: for most americans insured through work, coverage is expected to stay the same or improve. with no lifetime caps, no denial of benefits if people get sick and continued coverage if you lose or change jobs. but premiums will continue to rise. how much? no one's certain. to pay for all this sweeping reform, here's what will change. tax-free flexible spending accounts will be cut in half. they reimburse the medical bills not covered by insurance. the new cap? $2,500. and if you make more, you'll pay more. starting in 2013, individuals earning more than $200,000 a year and families earning more than $250,000 will pay almost 1% more on their medicare payroll tax. for a family earning $500,000, it means an extra $2,250 a year. those same high earners will face an extra 3.8% medicar
ben tracy, cbs news, los angeles >> smith: now to those who currently have insurance. 176 million of us get it through our employers. that's nearly 59% of the population. president obama has long said if we have it and like it we can keep it. but mark strassmann tells us it's still going to cost us. >> reporter: for most americans insured through work, coverage is expected to stay the same or improve. with no lifetime caps, no denial of benefits if people get sick and continued...
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>> i don't think ben deserves the credit for this, to be honest for you. but what really frightens me, larry, let me be serious. when i hear those people testifying that they want a strong rem nimty because it hurts trade, they have it completely backwards. what we should do is make sure we he we keep free trade with china. without china, there's no walmart. all this anti-chinese stuff is a huge mistake. we don't understand that imports don't cost american jobs. they provide foreigners with the income to buy our exports. it's this comparative advantage, and people are thinking about china as a job destroyer. and that's absolutely wrong. you know, it should be revalued, at least if i was chinese, i would like lower inflation. if they do revalue it, it will raise inflation in the united states. it's the counter argument to what is happening with the euro. >> you know fred, i know fred. he's a good man, a smart guy. for 35 years, as long as i have known fred, fred has never seen a currency he didn't want to devalue. he's never seen a dollar that he didn't wan
>> i don't think ben deserves the credit for this, to be honest for you. but what really frightens me, larry, let me be serious. when i hear those people testifying that they want a strong rem nimty because it hurts trade, they have it completely backwards. what we should do is make sure we he we keep free trade with china. without china, there's no walmart. all this anti-chinese stuff is a huge mistake. we don't understand that imports don't cost american jobs. they provide foreigners...
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la torre de paris, el big ben, tambien ciudades de sudamerica.
la torre de paris, el big ben, tambien ciudades de sudamerica.
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charity, please, ben franklin, he was just making love to all kind of women.t's what they teach us now. they have rotted the roots of this tree and they have filled it full of poison on these people. and so what do we get? we get arrogance and greed and ego and lies, which produces this kind of government. this isn't a tree of liberty anymore. this is slavery. this is slavery. so how do we w fix it? you either cut that tree down, or you got to do major surgery on it. because it was done already 100 years ago. this is what we need to do. we started. this a year ago. the tea parties are great. you're doing a great job. but what are your principles and values? because you're going to need them. nine principles. the 12 values. this is the tree of liberty. faith, hope and charity are the roots. they are dug down deep. we've got to remember those three things. as the tree starts to grow, instead of letting it be twisted and bent by the progressives, you keep humility, hard work, reverence, honesty, thrift, when did it become un-american to be thrifty? ben franklin w
charity, please, ben franklin, he was just making love to all kind of women.t's what they teach us now. they have rotted the roots of this tree and they have filled it full of poison on these people. and so what do we get? we get arrogance and greed and ego and lies, which produces this kind of government. this isn't a tree of liberty anymore. this is slavery. this is slavery. so how do we w fix it? you either cut that tree down, or you got to do major surgery on it. because it was done already...
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i'm doing nothing deliberately. >> and ben stiller is with us this morning.ow are you? >> i'm well. who is -- roger greenberg is not so well, hothough. >> no, he's at a point where he has to come to terms with what hasn't happened for him. >> this woman in there with you is an amazing -- between the two of you -- >> she's an a ez mading actress and this is her first film like this this. she's done smaller interest digital movie, but, yeah, it's a romance between he's two people, an unlikely romance. and the writer/director is interested in showing real people, complicated characters. and imperfect people who can come together. >> for you, you make bigger movies, broader movies. this is very, very specific. >> yeah. it was exciting to get the script because he is interested in writing complex people and finding the humanity in them and finding the moments that are really just about people interacting and how we affect each other. probably one of my favorite experiences ever. >> a lot of stuffy want to talk to you about, not the least of which is one of your ag
i'm doing nothing deliberately. >> and ben stiller is with us this morning.ow are you? >> i'm well. who is -- roger greenberg is not so well, hothough. >> no, he's at a point where he has to come to terms with what hasn't happened for him. >> this woman in there with you is an amazing -- between the two of you -- >> she's an a ez mading actress and this is her first film like this this. she's done smaller interest digital movie, but, yeah, it's a romance between...
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and so i went down to fort benning which is the launching point for rangers today to afghanistan and iraq and they have the best ranger competition. it's a pretty grueling two and half day event were to rangers manager teams compete through a series of things. all lines obstacle courses and the whole thing and then get graded on their timing and all that to in something like 50 percent don't finish, not because they don't want to but because they break a leg or something. [laughter] these are tough guys. anyway, one of the things that have to put certain things certain machine guns back together blindfolded it is due a tomahawk throw and this was in the woods. this is a not a robber rogers but i was interested to down and see because it's not always it was an easy for these guys to throw a tomahawk. is it more like a dart, throwing darts have, but it was interesting to see these guys because the key u.s. and they began two also the length of your forearm and how the axis but is very interesting to see these guys through the real good ones you can tell backing up. backing up to adjust
and so i went down to fort benning which is the launching point for rangers today to afghanistan and iraq and they have the best ranger competition. it's a pretty grueling two and half day event were to rangers manager teams compete through a series of things. all lines obstacle courses and the whole thing and then get graded on their timing and all that to in something like 50 percent don't finish, not because they don't want to but because they break a leg or something. [laughter] these are...
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this is the first year i think in 10 or 11 that ben and myself are not going to be competing. >> yourood pressure just dropped. >> we were asked to dot commentary for nbc so we're really excited to be able to do that. hopefully we can give some very present insight that people can really value in this time when the judging system is really difficult to understand. >> i know you're also doing some voice over work, i understand? >> i'm hoping to do vice er. i did a little bit in the past, and i loved it, it would be like one of my dream jobs, so that's something i'm hoping to do more. >> and ou guys are also very philanthropic, you do a lot of charity work as well? >> skating is just a great way for us to raise money and i think a lot of people are sitting around, are trying it find ways to raise money, and we have a great opportunity to do that with our sport and the fact it is a performing sport. so we can do whatever we can and hopefully we'll have more opportunities like that in the future. >> i put these skates on for some reason. are you guys going to maybe explain it me a littlin
this is the first year i think in 10 or 11 that ben and myself are not going to be competing. >> yourood pressure just dropped. >> we were asked to dot commentary for nbc so we're really excited to be able to do that. hopefully we can give some very present insight that people can really value in this time when the judging system is really difficult to understand. >> i know you're also doing some voice over work, i understand? >> i'm hoping to do vice er. i did a little...
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and does ben bernanke owe it all to greece? >>> all right. with all the federal assistance surrounding the housing market, why are home sales falling, third straight month, lowest level in eight months. we are in danger of cracking the so-called bottom. food for thought for all the bullishness about the stock market. we're here with steve meister and howard glaser. steve, we've had tax credits, we've had foreclosure moratoriums, loan modifications and whatever else i've forgotten. but it doesn't seem to be helping. and you know what's interesting, courtesy of my friend, mike pento, you can blame the february numbers on the bad winter, but in the northeast, home sales are up so that makes me think there is something more fundamental wrong here. >> larry, you can't make a housing recovery out of the first time home buyer. the first time home buyer has been 40% of this market. we need to draw the balance of the market into play here. and the balance of that market, these are smart people, and they see that all those policies you're talking about
and does ben bernanke owe it all to greece? >>> all right. with all the federal assistance surrounding the housing market, why are home sales falling, third straight month, lowest level in eight months. we are in danger of cracking the so-called bottom. food for thought for all the bullishness about the stock market. we're here with steve meister and howard glaser. steve, we've had tax credits, we've had foreclosure moratoriums, loan modifications and whatever else i've forgotten. but...
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ben bernanke's already told us he's going to keep his foot on the gas. so right now i'm going to say 5%, 10%, healthy pullback would not be that bad. if we get that 5% or 10% healthy pullback and no job growth, then i think it could go deeper. but with job growth it's a pullback, the pause that refreshes. >> we're going to see job growth in the second quarter. >> i agree. but what's next? >> b.k., we'll check in with you a little bit later on in the show. thanks for that. underpinning b.k.'s trade, the short commodity trade is a stronger dollar and on the flip side of that the euro breaking down, rallying 1%. the e.u. and imf agreeing on a greece bailout. so is there reason to celebrate this? let's bring in steve cortes, the killer. cortes, are you feeling a little bit of pain today on your short euro trade? not to rub salt in the wounds here, but how are you managing that trade? >> no, melissa, it's okay. pain in that i -- i'm still profitable on the trade. i sold the euro currency earlier this week but i have about half as much in terms of profits as i
ben bernanke's already told us he's going to keep his foot on the gas. so right now i'm going to say 5%, 10%, healthy pullback would not be that bad. if we get that 5% or 10% healthy pullback and no job growth, then i think it could go deeper. but with job growth it's a pullback, the pause that refreshes. >> we're going to see job growth in the second quarter. >> i agree. but what's next? >> b.k., we'll check in with you a little bit later on in the show. thanks for that....