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ben, can you-- ben, you don't understand.o that she didn't have to give the man money. no, i wasn't lying-- ben: then why did you tell him we couldn't? we can afford a cup of tea. so you were lying. she lies and she murders mice. karen, i think we need to set the mouse...thing to one side. all we mean is... that we just have to be a bit more careful with money at the moment. and i'm...looking for another job. ( phone rings ) oh. and you lot can all help with the little things like... mum: hi, dad! eating all your food. look at this. fantastic. like that's gonna happen. and switching off all the lights.... no, no, no, it's tomorrow you go for your flu jab. do you remember? 'cause i wrote it on the wall. what do you mean you cleaned the wall? i saw ben leave his lights on this morning. yes. karen, it is not good to tell on people all the time. that is not true! and he called me some bad words! he called me a ninny, stop. and he called me an idiot, karen. and he called me a motherfudger. no. it's not a motherfudger, it's a mothe
ben, can you-- ben, you don't understand.o that she didn't have to give the man money. no, i wasn't lying-- ben: then why did you tell him we couldn't? we can afford a cup of tea. so you were lying. she lies and she murders mice. karen, i think we need to set the mouse...thing to one side. all we mean is... that we just have to be a bit more careful with money at the moment. and i'm...looking for another job. ( phone rings ) oh. and you lot can all help with the little things like... mum: hi,...
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pete: right up to bed now, ben! ben: let me pass! no, ben, no! no, ben. why can't i watch the football? because it is late. come on. up you go. but i've been on my best behavior all day long. you were specifically told no fighting, no swearing, and no drinking alcohol, and i caught you bashing that kid's head on the floor, shouting, "don't touch my bloody beer." but he was disrespecting me. come on. come on. pete: back to bed. if you went to jail, would they let you come home at night? well, i'm not gonna go to jail. what made you think of that? if you went up to somebody in the street and punched them, would you go to jail? well, um, probably. if you went up and kicked somebody, would you go to jail? kicked somebody? right up their bottom. right, okay. a) i'm not going to go to jail for kicking auntie angela because... she asked for it... who'd ask for somebody to kick them right up the bottom? and b) we're not going to tell anybody, are we? because it would just upset daddy and granddad, so they don't need to know, do they? hmm? now, let's talk about so
pete: right up to bed now, ben! ben: let me pass! no, ben, no! no, ben. why can't i watch the football? because it is late. come on. up you go. but i've been on my best behavior all day long. you were specifically told no fighting, no swearing, and no drinking alcohol, and i caught you bashing that kid's head on the floor, shouting, "don't touch my bloody beer." but he was disrespecting me. come on. come on. pete: back to bed. if you went to jail, would they let you come home at...
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leave it said ben. from the middle of the panting stack of men. nobody move said ben. there was a brief silent. or at least when i do. sorry. that's okay said ben. patrice rolled off the bed. then he flickinged it into the toilet. what's this? his head was on my which of the now. that's an orchid. it keeps coming back. one with of those extra touches that mean a lot. he stared down at this offering. it don't look right somehow. i know. especially with a condom on it. he cleaned up at the sink. he started gathering up his clothes. hang with us for a while. busy day tomorrow. >> my other job, bacheloret party. i strip for private parties. that's what this is for. he was stepping into his fatigues. apparently impressed. it ain't worth the bus fair half the time. patrice shrubbed. if a sister has a plate of ribs, there's no way to held her attention. ben and i laughed. i'm serious. tickled to his response. i am up there working my ass off and they are sitting down there with their press on nails. tough crowd. they say they like the mens, he drew out the last. but they don'
leave it said ben. from the middle of the panting stack of men. nobody move said ben. there was a brief silent. or at least when i do. sorry. that's okay said ben. patrice rolled off the bed. then he flickinged it into the toilet. what's this? his head was on my which of the now. that's an orchid. it keeps coming back. one with of those extra touches that mean a lot. he stared down at this offering. it don't look right somehow. i know. especially with a condom on it. he cleaned up at the sink....
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ben: here it comes. ( ben gagging ) sue: and don't force it. pete: you're not gonna be sick, ben.en: yes, i am. pete: if you are, you're gonna be sick in your book bag. ( phone rings ) hello? oh, hi, veronica. daddy! hello. whoa! ( grunts ) up you come. is it true that those people really took pictures of fairies? what people? some people did take pictures of fairies, yeah, but it was about 100 years ago, and then they all turned out to be faked in the end. why couldn't they find any real fairies to photograph? well, no... no, real fairies are very hard to spot, aren't they? have you ever seen one? i have. i saw two. i saw a real fairy with the tooth fairy, 'cause she was having a new job, and so the other tooth fairy was bringing her around to see and show what they do. that would be a fairy on work experience, wouldn't it? you're very lucky to see that second fairy, 'cause normally they'd just be doing the photocopying or something. who faked those photos? well, actually, it was some little girls, and you know what happened? everybody got very excited, and then they found out th
ben: here it comes. ( ben gagging ) sue: and don't force it. pete: you're not gonna be sick, ben.en: yes, i am. pete: if you are, you're gonna be sick in your book bag. ( phone rings ) hello? oh, hi, veronica. daddy! hello. whoa! ( grunts ) up you come. is it true that those people really took pictures of fairies? what people? some people did take pictures of fairies, yeah, but it was about 100 years ago, and then they all turned out to be faked in the end. why couldn't they find any real...
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ben turned and looked at me. you think i bought us a hustler? how pathettic tic do you think we are? >> i sort of felt like he targeted us. i didn't get that sense. may be i'm wrong. ben smiled. you are disappointed. no , i said, no just annoyed. he pulled down the waist band. i don't need a mercy suck. he looked up. mercy suck. whatever. undeterred ben got down to business. mercy i said, there was when mr. johnson knocked on the door. you may have figured it out by now. to us, he was still the great dark man. a mythical man or object to desire. it was probably why we jumped to attention. jesus. tucking the incriminating evidence. wait. let this go down first. >> why? i don't know. seems rude. ben widened his eyes at me. did you learn that from miss manners. i hid myself. this probably made me look grand. that somehow seemed preferable. men opened the door. he was standing there. i'm sorry fellows. come on in. our visitor shot a quick glance. can we get you something to drink? remaining seated. there's a soda machine. no thanks. did you have a h
ben turned and looked at me. you think i bought us a hustler? how pathettic tic do you think we are? >> i sort of felt like he targeted us. i didn't get that sense. may be i'm wrong. ben smiled. you are disappointed. no , i said, no just annoyed. he pulled down the waist band. i don't need a mercy suck. he looked up. mercy suck. whatever. undeterred ben got down to business. mercy i said, there was when mr. johnson knocked on the door. you may have figured it out by now. to us, he was...
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ben got to crack eggs. jesus. aah. ben and eggs...why? well... mum! you can count the plates in the dining room. angela only eats free-range organic chicken, doesn't she? ( inaudible response ) i'm glad you invited her, though. yeah, yeah, i know. i have been a bit hard on her. i mean, it's not an easy thing to come and look after dad. i spoke to him this morning-- daddy. hmm? you've put the forks the wrong way around. have i? what on the table? you put them like that, and they're supposed to go like that. and what will happen if it do do it wrong? will the planet earth disappear into a black hole? actually some scientists think that might happen. if the particle accelerator in switzerland recreates the big bang, then it forms a huge black hole, and the whole solar system could be sucked into it. well, that'll play havoc with house prices. is absolutely everything made out of atoms? yep, everything. am i made out of atoms? yeah. everything is. are shadows? that's an interesting one. um, well, shadows are an absence of light, so i suppose... are dreams
ben got to crack eggs. jesus. aah. ben and eggs...why? well... mum! you can count the plates in the dining room. angela only eats free-range organic chicken, doesn't she? ( inaudible response ) i'm glad you invited her, though. yeah, yeah, i know. i have been a bit hard on her. i mean, it's not an easy thing to come and look after dad. i spoke to him this morning-- daddy. hmm? you've put the forks the wrong way around. have i? what on the table? you put them like that, and they're supposed to...
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when she spoke out against ben ali and was arrested. >> sihem ben sedrine: they put me face to... >>imon: the ground? >> sedrine: ...the ground, and it's a very big man. and he... he started jumping on my neck, on... on my head, on my everywhere. and he was jumping on me, and i was... >> simon: did he want you to say something? >> sedrine: no, no, no, nothing. it's just a punishment. you do not have the right to say no to ben ali. >> simon: after her release, the police took to dumping sewage at her front door and sabotaging her car. >> sedrine: they cut the... the front brakes. >> simon: the brakes, yeah. >> sedrine: ...brakes. twice, i had accident because the brakes were cut. >> simon: the repression was complimented by corruption. that was the specialty of ben ali's second wife, who was 20 years his junior, and brought her extended family into the presidential palace, turning the seat of government into a mafia command post. mustapha kamel nabli was once a minister in ben ali's cabinet, then went into exile. he's back now as the governor of tunisia's central bank. how much money
when she spoke out against ben ali and was arrested. >> sihem ben sedrine: they put me face to... >>imon: the ground? >> sedrine: ...the ground, and it's a very big man. and he... he started jumping on my neck, on... on my head, on my everywhere. and he was jumping on me, and i was... >> simon: did he want you to say something? >> sedrine: no, no, no, nothing. it's just a punishment. you do not have the right to say no to ben ali. >> simon: after her release,...
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joining us is kim mcnichols on ben parr from marshable. earlier this week, there were reports google was stealing their search results. you kind of led the bing sting, did you not? >> i did. it was a scientific experiment. >> we prefer "bing sting." kind of has a ring to it. >> it's your show, so havicours. >> why the need for a bing sting. last summer, when we were working on the system, which is incredible useful for me. >> i use it. >> we had been working really hard. the team had been working really hard to improve spelling for hard to spell terms, like a rare medical procedure. and what we noticed last summer, around june time frame while we were working on that system for a misspelling of that rare word, we got the spelling right and started returning to users the best results for the query. a few weeks later, our top result, only our top result started appearing in bing without the spell correction and without any other results. they did not get the spell correction and the result. >> the statistical changes of that happening are im
joining us is kim mcnichols on ben parr from marshable. earlier this week, there were reports google was stealing their search results. you kind of led the bing sting, did you not? >> i did. it was a scientific experiment. >> we prefer "bing sting." kind of has a ring to it. >> it's your show, so havicours. >> why the need for a bing sting. last summer, when we were working on the system, which is incredible useful for me. >> i use it. >> we had...
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ferals headline fed dictator ben nanking needs to be toppled. so he says that the fed boss ben bernanke he is the most dangerous human on earth far more dangerous than hosley mubarak egypt's thirty year dictator ever was bernanke he rules a monetary dictatorship that will trigger the coming third meltdown of the twenty first century right you know a year ago or so paul be feral over there at market watch dow jones might have been accused of sedition but because the global insurrection against banker occupation is gathering storm gathering force all over the world the forces that are in power now can't stop it the momentum is too high so we're seeing in egypt are saying to me as if we're seeing riots all over the world in america it's coming it's coming soon and it's time for a regime change and he's right to target the federal reserve bank because obama let's face it obama is just a sideshow the real power is ben bernanke in the federal reserve bank that's where the regime change needs to take place and ben bernanke is the figurehead for a colle
ferals headline fed dictator ben nanking needs to be toppled. so he says that the fed boss ben bernanke he is the most dangerous human on earth far more dangerous than hosley mubarak egypt's thirty year dictator ever was bernanke he rules a monetary dictatorship that will trigger the coming third meltdown of the twenty first century right you know a year ago or so paul be feral over there at market watch dow jones might have been accused of sedition but because the global insurrection against...
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it cannot stop with ben callie and mubarak. . so long as he did as security police apparatus and heavily armed praetorian presidential guard no free and fair elections are possible. it will not be easy because egypt's institutions of physical life have been systematically destroyed. the liberation generation must learn from past generations the problem is not one man and his allies but a political system that the fines the state's supreme interests with a republic. [applause] >> thank you. our next speaker is professor s hseem addad of george mason university. >> i am actually studying up. [laughter] i would like to be a bit brief because i have to go to the bathroom. my talk is going to be a little disappointing because it is are really about revolution and i think some of us -- all of us who have been glued to the tv and printing press have gotten a good deal of analysis on the basics so i will actually be addressing reform and how it got us where we are today. reform and social polarization in egypt. we have been witnessing a
it cannot stop with ben callie and mubarak. . so long as he did as security police apparatus and heavily armed praetorian presidential guard no free and fair elections are possible. it will not be easy because egypt's institutions of physical life have been systematically destroyed. the liberation generation must learn from past generations the problem is not one man and his allies but a political system that the fines the state's supreme interests with a republic. [applause] >> thank...
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annette benning is here and aren't we happy.s one of the most talented, beautiful and admired actresses working anywhere in the world today. "new york" magazine's david atle stein she illuminates a person's trying to desperately hold a match in place. here is a look at just some of her work. >> i have to tell you right away, i called a fellow i know in tulsa, the one who played my chauffeur, he said there's one that's made for us and a broker that just shut down. now, i can scrape up ten grand if i tried. i've got a couple aces in the hole. i'm leaving and don't try to stop me. i should have gone the day i met you. >> where do you think you're going. >> wherever i feel like. >> some place where somebody knows something about a bank account. >> what fantasy have you concocted in your sick mind. why don't you ask. >> how much money do you have in that account in switzerland. >> why? do you want to sell me a few shares. >> you're a natural. >> i love shooting this gun. ♪ don't bring around a cloud to ring on my parade. >> now i und
annette benning is here and aren't we happy.s one of the most talented, beautiful and admired actresses working anywhere in the world today. "new york" magazine's david atle stein she illuminates a person's trying to desperately hold a match in place. here is a look at just some of her work. >> i have to tell you right away, i called a fellow i know in tulsa, the one who played my chauffeur, he said there's one that's made for us and a broker that just shut down. now, i can...
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thank you, dennis herrera, ben rosenfield, steve cava, carmen chu, and notably, willie brown. >> thank you, mr. mayor. our next speaker will be the city attorney, deninis herrera. >> thank you, jay. i thought it was notable to thank the mayor. he will be going to the lieutenant governor's office. i think it is notable that mayor newsom said he would continue to be involved. i think that is testimony to the leadership he has shown throughout what has been a difficult time over the last couple of months. there was a tremendous amount of work that had gone on ensuring the security of this museum, going forward. mayor gavin newsom and his chief of staff deserve a tremendous amount of the credit for showing the leadership that we are focused on getting a common solution that insures the viability of this institution. i want to thank them for their leadership, then rosenfield, who does a tremendous amount of the heavy lifting, i staff who did a lot of the negotiating with financial institutions to make sure everyone had some skin in the game. the fact is, mayor newsom alluded to, there are a
thank you, dennis herrera, ben rosenfield, steve cava, carmen chu, and notably, willie brown. >> thank you, mr. mayor. our next speaker will be the city attorney, deninis herrera. >> thank you, jay. i thought it was notable to thank the mayor. he will be going to the lieutenant governor's office. i think it is notable that mayor newsom said he would continue to be involved. i think that is testimony to the leadership he has shown throughout what has been a difficult time over the...
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>>> finally from us this morning, big ben and the big game.oup bowl victory help the steelers star win back lost fans? >> all eyes will be on ben roethlisberger, as he tries to clinch his third super bowl ring this sunday. but will it be enough to overshadow his moves off the gridiron? here's karen travers. >> reporter: at the beginning of the season, ben roethlisberger was a spectator, not a starter. the nfl has slapped him with a four-game suspension, for violating the league's personal conduct policy. now, he's just one win away from leading the steelers to their third super bowl title in six years. and he's enjoying the ride. but some are focusing on his actions off the field. in the last year and a half, two women have accused roethlisberger of sexual assault. one was a college student that said he forced himself on her in a georgia nightclub. >> he followed me in. shut the door. that's when he proceeded to try to have sex with me. and i said we don't need to do this. this is not okay. >> reporter: she refused to cooperate with authoritie
>>> finally from us this morning, big ben and the big game.oup bowl victory help the steelers star win back lost fans? >> all eyes will be on ben roethlisberger, as he tries to clinch his third super bowl ring this sunday. but will it be enough to overshadow his moves off the gridiron? here's karen travers. >> reporter: at the beginning of the season, ben roethlisberger was a spectator, not a starter. the nfl has slapped him with a four-game suspension, for violating the...
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when you play against ben roethlisberger, you have to make sure you are going to wrap it up. the one thing that benn will do, he will throw an interception and he will fumble the ball in the pocket because he holds on to the ball and he's willing tollow the defense to get close to imhad. he's not intimidated physically at all. so those are the things that you want to do if you are a defensive player. the other thing you have to make sure if you are a green bay defensive play certificate not to allow these young receivers mike wallace, sanders, brown, those guys to get behind them because ben roethlisberger certainly has the arm to throw it 65 yards or farther in a game like this. and that's the kind of game it's going to be for the packer defense. >> rose: what i like about aaron rogers just as a human story is he sat on the bench and waited for his opportunity to come. and now he's had a remarkable year. assess his abilities for me. >> well, the amazing thing is remember who he is replacing. he's replacing a legend of mythical proportions in brett favre. and all the things t
when you play against ben roethlisberger, you have to make sure you are going to wrap it up. the one thing that benn will do, he will throw an interception and he will fumble the ball in the pocket because he holds on to the ball and he's willing tollow the defense to get close to imhad. he's not intimidated physically at all. so those are the things that you want to do if you are a defensive player. the other thing you have to make sure if you are a green bay defensive play certificate not to...
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well the majority report finds fault with too fed chairman alan greenspan and ben bernanke. in particular it criticizes mr greenspan for advocating deregulation and cites a pivotal failure to stem the flow of toxic mortgages under his leadership as a prime example of negligence so we can now say you know alan greenspan is always on the news lately he's always appearing in the mainstream media in america telling americans but basically white washing his own record and saying. he's somehow considered still an expert on how to run an economy and his opinion is sought so now we must say that they must fully disclose and reveal that this man has been found guilty of negligence and incompetence needs a warning label like cigarettes you know cigarettes and says cigarettes can cause cancer then you know pictures of people rotting lungs whenever greenspan appears on t.v. made his claim or this man is a terrorist whatever he says alive pathological liar so is jamie dimon to me jamie diamond j.p. morgan all the act with which they made during the crisis there there is possible for tens
well the majority report finds fault with too fed chairman alan greenspan and ben bernanke. in particular it criticizes mr greenspan for advocating deregulation and cites a pivotal failure to stem the flow of toxic mortgages under his leadership as a prime example of negligence so we can now say you know alan greenspan is always on the news lately he's always appearing in the mainstream media in america telling americans but basically white washing his own record and saying. he's somehow...
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if we do not, they will reject, just like they did ben ali. many journalists have left the station, making way for new ones who enjoy editorial freedom. >> the key to everything in tunisia is press freedom. people used to mistrust today, and they say journalists do not serve their country. they have their own agenda. we used to get the blame for all of their problems. >> in addition to the electronic media, newspapers are also able to take advantage of press freedom and have criticized the interim government. they have been covering strikes, protests, and uncovering scandals of the former regime. the tunisian daily "the cot idien" is enjoying it. >> the manner in which information interpreted shifted 180 degrees. in our newspaper, for example, we have got real and important changes. we no longer have restrictions imposed on us. >> falling more than two decades of dictatorship and censorship, journalists in tunisia are free to express their opinions -- following more than two decades. they say it will take longer for democracy and freedom of th
if we do not, they will reject, just like they did ben ali. many journalists have left the station, making way for new ones who enjoy editorial freedom. >> the key to everything in tunisia is press freedom. people used to mistrust today, and they say journalists do not serve their country. they have their own agenda. we used to get the blame for all of their problems. >> in addition to the electronic media, newspapers are also able to take advantage of press freedom and have...
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anet benning talks about her latest hit movie, life with a famous husband and flirting with a man named oscar. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news with cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city and terry moran in egypt, this is "nightline," february 10th, 2011. >>> good evening, i'm cynthia mcfadden. we begin tonight with egypt, and one of the most extraordinary days in that nation's long history. when it was announced earlier today that president hosni mubarak would address the country in a live speech tonight, many of his opponents assumed they were about to hear the incredible news that they have fought, marched and slept in the streets for. that was not the news they got. my co-anchor terry moran is with us from cairo tonight. >> reporter: cynthia, friday morning is coming up over cairo. we just heard the call to prayer here, and egypt is on a knife's edge. this is a country with almost a sense of foreboding, even of dread for this day. and that's because of thursday, a day of swirling rumor here, political intrigue and the most intense revolutionary emotions.
anet benning talks about her latest hit movie, life with a famous husband and flirting with a man named oscar. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news with cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city and terry moran in egypt, this is "nightline," february 10th, 2011. >>> good evening, i'm cynthia mcfadden. we begin tonight with egypt, and one of the most extraordinary days in that nation's long history. when it was announced earlier today that president...
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the original ben ali bargained was "each and shut up." as the long as the economy gave the people enough to eat, that held. the new board and appears to be "speak up and tighten your belts." we need to help as far as we can to ease the belt-tightening process. we need to help civil society, encourage new investment, and preferential access to our markets, and due discretion and modesty. how that will translate to other parts of the middle east, especially egypt, i leave to ned. [applause] >> thank you very much, ambassador goulty. >> thank you very much. much of what alan has said about tunisia can be applied to egypt as well. not all of it, but most of it. you cannot take at face value what these regimes tell you. we cannot take at face value what our intelligence agencies tell us either. they were as surprised as we were about the events in tunis. egypt has been waiting to blow for some time. tunis seemed to be better. certainly the standard of living is much higher in tunis and then it is in egypt. where are we in egypt? first of all,
the original ben ali bargained was "each and shut up." as the long as the economy gave the people enough to eat, that held. the new board and appears to be "speak up and tighten your belts." we need to help as far as we can to ease the belt-tightening process. we need to help civil society, encourage new investment, and preferential access to our markets, and due discretion and modesty. how that will translate to other parts of the middle east, especially egypt, i leave to...
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would have happened if ben-gurion had been in this office the famine going on between. the jews wouldn't establish a state because he was only i mean you still believe go but he was and is you can say george washington george washington in the united states. sassing aiding your enemy supreme leader is nothing new think of president abraham lincoln what was new was the car bomb. parked in the right place packed with enough explosives you can target any man on earth. keynesian presidents have to drive the roads just like the rest of us and the moment you do your vulnerable. car bombs are so easy you think use them purely for business if your business is controlling the world's heroin supply. in the early sixty's the sicilian mafia discovered a new way to make rival of mafiosa disappear. to be trapping their cars and blowing them to pieces. in sicily the power of the mafia is as old as the statues. five million people live here. but hidden amongst them is an estimated seven thousand mafia members. yet the power of the cosa nostra is felt everywhere from the highest politic
would have happened if ben-gurion had been in this office the famine going on between. the jews wouldn't establish a state because he was only i mean you still believe go but he was and is you can say george washington george washington in the united states. sassing aiding your enemy supreme leader is nothing new think of president abraham lincoln what was new was the car bomb. parked in the right place packed with enough explosives you can target any man on earth. keynesian presidents have to...