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did you kill ben?did not. >> and sure enough, when they tested him for gunshot residue or blood castoff, he was clean. could not have fired that gun. and so back to melissa. >> reporter: because there was blood on melissa and gunshot residue. >> i don't know what happened. >> just the truth is all i'm hoping to get. >> i am. >> reporter: melissa's friend jamie was there when she came out of the interrogation room. >> i mean melissa just dropped to the floor when she saw me. and she had a little bit of blood on her. she just said, "i didn't do this." and, "i know you didn't do it." >> reporter: but jamie knew there were others, and not just the police, who were very suspicious of melissa. >> she's the kind of suspect, she's the wife. she was laying in bed with him. doesn't make sense that she wasn't shot. >> did melissa do it? geez, i hope not. but i mean she could have. why wasn't she shot? >> i thought if she did commit the murder, she's going to make a mistake. you can only live that lie so long. >>
did you kill ben?did not. >> and sure enough, when they tested him for gunshot residue or blood castoff, he was clean. could not have fired that gun. and so back to melissa. >> reporter: because there was blood on melissa and gunshot residue. >> i don't know what happened. >> just the truth is all i'm hoping to get. >> i am. >> reporter: melissa's friend jamie was there when she came out of the interrogation room. >> i mean melissa just dropped to the...
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( ben howling ) ben! ( ben howling ) don't do the wolf thing! because you said you were going out... you're being ridiculous. yes, you are being ridiculous. but karen's 6, and even she thinks you're being ridiculous. look, i don't get where i'm gonna die. i mean, what, i'm going to the cinema. bye-bye, draxi! oh, yeah, just leave. you're really good parents, aren't you? just walk off! and the thing about tyson is, he's hardly like a boss at all. he's always cracking jokes. he's so funny. you would really like him. yeah, i'm sure. and he's so spontaneous. i mean, with someone like him, work isn't a grind at all. well, that's good. that's, uh, that's good. that's, uh... that's good. sorry. i shouldn't keep banging on about him. now, look, i'm pleased you have such a fun boss. do you think we did the right thing with jake? should we have checked with the other parents? look, i don't know, but do you think just for once we could talk about something other than family stuff? yeah-- yeah, you're right. god, how long is it since we've been out together
( ben howling ) ben! ( ben howling ) don't do the wolf thing! because you said you were going out... you're being ridiculous. yes, you are being ridiculous. but karen's 6, and even she thinks you're being ridiculous. look, i don't get where i'm gonna die. i mean, what, i'm going to the cinema. bye-bye, draxi! oh, yeah, just leave. you're really good parents, aren't you? just walk off! and the thing about tyson is, he's hardly like a boss at all. he's always cracking jokes. he's so funny. you...
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dad: ben! ben, please! he is deaf! ben, he is sitting there! what if he heard you? um, jo's outside. jo texted you to say that she was outside? there's this wonderful new invention. it's called the doorbell. shut up, dad. hi, jo! jo: hi, sue. ( footfalls ) karen: it's your go. they're going straight up to his room! they're 12. ( yelling ) it's your go! okay! actually, it's ben's-- oh, for--! ben, come on. you know the rule today. i'm not watching the tv. granddad is. i just happen to be here. granddad seems to be watching jackass. ben's just showing me something. it's just a lot of idiots getting hurt, frank. well, so is what granddad was watching. that was a documentary about the somme, ben! it's exactly the same. just a lot of pictures of people getting hurt. the somme was a battle, a real battle. real people. not-- it wasn't like this. well, this is real as well. they are real crocodiles, dad. you can't compare them, ben. the people who gave their lives at the somme weren't doing it just to get on television. how do you know? because they didn't have television.
dad: ben! ben, please! he is deaf! ben, he is sitting there! what if he heard you? um, jo's outside. jo texted you to say that she was outside? there's this wonderful new invention. it's called the doorbell. shut up, dad. hi, jo! jo: hi, sue. ( footfalls ) karen: it's your go. they're going straight up to his room! they're 12. ( yelling ) it's your go! okay! actually, it's ben's-- oh, for--! ben, come on. you know the rule today. i'm not watching the tv. granddad is. i just happen to be here....
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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, don't number 30! ben! can you spembarrassing me?! t do! thank you for vinge such wonderfulrandildren. ll, uh... i'm so proud kareis t in her class. i don't think thscho do class positio, acally sandra. but e hathat badge-- "firstn cls." ah, e made that. had to get her takit off 'cause it was causin a bit of friction withhe other kids... and the teachers.. d the parents-- everyone, actual. thty-t! and ben'so bght as well, and i love his attude. he justhro himself into everying.including septic tanks soy? oh, it's a lg sty. he d it for a bet. he w a cker. thfrench had some gat kgs li thene who thought he w madof glass. which one was that? king charl thead. whcan't we have somedy le that, dad? we, we might have soon. and there was also ng george the third. he was cool. he tked trees. whcan't we have sobodyike that? we, wel definitely have o of ose. ( groans ) what'sour oblem, jake? it's fliin' n out of batterythistupid phone. oh, yeah, it's so upid it forgot to plug selfn and recharge itsf. why doou nd a phone? so i can talto pple who aren't
ben, don't number 30! ben! can you spembarrassing me?! t do! thank you for vinge such wonderfulrandildren. ll, uh... i'm so proud kareis t in her class. i don't think thscho do class positio, acally sandra. but e hathat badge-- "firstn cls." ah, e made that. had to get her takit off 'cause it was causin a bit of friction withhe other kids... and the teachers.. d the parents-- everyone, actual. thty-t! and ben'so bght as well, and i love his attude. he justhro himself into...
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dreamed about going to work for ben bradley. on a simple goodness of a human being scale, super hero, super ben. and without any doubt in that special world of friendship, ben is super hero, super to the highest possible power. he is without a caught the ultimate fox hole buddy. i speak from my own experience and others that are lucky enough to say with truth and pride, ben bradley is a friend of mine. and i would wear that and might wear that on my t-shirt and on my forehead now and forever more. [ applause ] >> if ben didn't exist, we would have to invent him. he was the perfect man of his times, given his background in boston.
dreamed about going to work for ben bradley. on a simple goodness of a human being scale, super hero, super ben. and without any doubt in that special world of friendship, ben is super hero, super to the highest possible power. he is without a caught the ultimate fox hole buddy. i speak from my own experience and others that are lucky enough to say with truth and pride, ben bradley is a friend of mine. and i would wear that and might wear that on my t-shirt and on my forehead now and forever...
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ask ben! no, don't-- don't ask ben, because ben is prone to exaggeration. well, more than that. so, you've never killed a man just to watch him die. ( sighs ) oh, not that again. it's just sometimes we see children with repeated injuries-- i know, i know, you have to-- you have to check it out, but, just for your information, so far ben has accidentally broken my nose, cracked two of my ribs, catapulted a sharpened chopstick deep into my buttock, and pushed a peanut into my ear while i was asleep, just to see what happens. but i have never, ever hurt him... except when i swung him round and banged his head on the table. ( car alarm blaring ) ben! pajamas and teeth! yeah? and, please, can you just use toothpaste this time! do you know, i could strangle him. although, according to their records, i've probably already tried that. there is a bear in the microwave. yeah, it's like a hot water bottle. it's full of grain. karen's feeling poorly. well, that's probably a case of "my brother's getting more attention than me" -itis. jake: oh, mum? granddad called. oh, did he? how's he doin
ask ben! no, don't-- don't ask ben, because ben is prone to exaggeration. well, more than that. so, you've never killed a man just to watch him die. ( sighs ) oh, not that again. it's just sometimes we see children with repeated injuries-- i know, i know, you have to-- you have to check it out, but, just for your information, so far ben has accidentally broken my nose, cracked two of my ribs, catapulted a sharpened chopstick deep into my buttock, and pushed a peanut into my ear while i was...
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ben drank the other half. you let ben drink a double espresso? it tasted horrible to begin with, but then i added five spoonfuls of sugar, and now i feel all zingy, zangy, zongy! zingy, zangy, zongy? i feel light lightning! oh, my god. ( plane taking off ) ( man speaking on pa ) ( dog barking ) man: hey! as we had a bit of time to kill... to put it mildly, um... i did a rough calculation, and this is our debt at the end of the year. bloody hell. and that's assuming i get the job i'm going for next week, and that's the figure if i don't. bloody hell! i mean, it's my fault. i should have stayed on top of things. i should never have booked this holiday. that was ridiculous. it's... it's my fault. clearly, it's my fault. oh, well, thanks for trying to make me feel better. pete, can you say something?! bloody hell. apart from "bloody hell"? jesus. i mean, this is without additional things, isn't it? like if we have to have the roof done or if we have to find somewhere for your dad to-- to what? well, you know, if he... yeah, well, he's going home soon
ben drank the other half. you let ben drink a double espresso? it tasted horrible to begin with, but then i added five spoonfuls of sugar, and now i feel all zingy, zangy, zongy! zingy, zangy, zongy? i feel light lightning! oh, my god. ( plane taking off ) ( man speaking on pa ) ( dog barking ) man: hey! as we had a bit of time to kill... to put it mildly, um... i did a rough calculation, and this is our debt at the end of the year. bloody hell. and that's assuming i get the job i'm going for...
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ben! ben: it's science! it is not science. it is-- roasting insects! pete: ben, come here! you're a slag! "i am having my s-- my daughter's boyfriend's baby." pete: ben... no more experiments with the microwave. fine. are you gonna watch me play football this afternoon at school? yeah, as long as you don't embarrass me with all that diving again. well, it has been a while since you picked me up from school. yeah, well, for a while it hasn't really been advisable. why? because all the kids at your school are scared of me, and we both know why that is, don't we? do we? ben, you told them that i'd killed a man. oh, yeah, sorry. um, that wasn't my fault. well, that's not-- that's 'cause ross was boasting about his dad, 'cause he says his dad's a champion at archery... ooh. and his dad eats really, really, really hot curries. so why-- so, i said that you'd strangled a man with your bare hands, and that shut him up. why would you-- but it's all right now, because mrs. pearson got up in assembly and explained that you weren't a murderer. you must've been very proud. have you reall
ben! ben: it's science! it is not science. it is-- roasting insects! pete: ben, come here! you're a slag! "i am having my s-- my daughter's boyfriend's baby." pete: ben... no more experiments with the microwave. fine. are you gonna watch me play football this afternoon at school? yeah, as long as you don't embarrass me with all that diving again. well, it has been a while since you picked me up from school. yeah, well, for a while it hasn't really been advisable. why? because all the...
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ben stein. >> i don't know with a chuck schumer is expecting ben bernanke to do?s pedal to the metal and there's monetary creation and stimulus and i wish chuck schumer would tell the fellow democrats who tell the senate not to let us go off the fiscal cliff. tax-geddon. the ball is in their quart. i don't know there's a lot that bernanke can do. there's a lot that schumer and friends can do. >> congress has 21 days of work before the november election, by the way, give me that gig. 21 days and this guy is looking at bernanke and saying, speed it up. you've got to be kidding me. >> i think, neil, in their little world, as you can see from bernanke's smile, reaction, that was a little pat on the back and saying, i wish we were all doing better here. forget-- >> and come on, adam, i love you dearly. you know the smile on ben bernanke's face, i can't believe what an ass you are. (laughter) >> that's what the smile was. >> exactly right. exactly right. >> you know, it was like, here is the mirror, mirror meet senator schumer, senator schumer, meet the hypocrite starin
ben stein. >> i don't know with a chuck schumer is expecting ben bernanke to do?s pedal to the metal and there's monetary creation and stimulus and i wish chuck schumer would tell the fellow democrats who tell the senate not to let us go off the fiscal cliff. tax-geddon. the ball is in their quart. i don't know there's a lot that bernanke can do. there's a lot that schumer and friends can do. >> congress has 21 days of work before the november election, by the way, give me that gig....
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i want to read one lovely quote about ben's view on all of this, sertha--t het pulitzer, ben was on thet the time and thought he maneuvered it so the paper would get iconot sshae thenn,ehe hor y sd g ind we os od s ioat meeting is this. i said to them, in the last analysis, if it had not been for the guts of theah, d pngas wh th oll, folks. the guts ofheahs t? hugs,nd y k graham is different. one of the things, and i think don gray ha and liz, al the an cyndvee aox n' correspondence, and it was revolutionary of their relationship, and one of the most exciting things to read. it was their realtime back a h, tomwi agpaan ca mt. n ur b ., d td to find some way to sum up their relationship in the book, and th go back and forth, and people speculated that k. was in love with ben, and i tack about that but anashe cct , imanou,ut99 through him a bo party when he has memoir came out, "a good yoe muadto ld in-peo he oetye ale didn't give her a book, the woman who made him a wealthy man, everything. at the end of the note, he wrote this. imanrc .ue beos seohapvei i e'thth n change that, not even
i want to read one lovely quote about ben's view on all of this, sertha--t het pulitzer, ben was on thet the time and thought he maneuvered it so the paper would get iconot sshae thenn,ehe hor y sd g ind we os od s ioat meeting is this. i said to them, in the last analysis, if it had not been for the guts of theah, d pngas wh th oll, folks. the guts ofheahs t? hugs,nd y k graham is different. one of the things, and i think don gray ha and liz, al the an cyndvee aox n' correspondence, and it was...
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r ben's words. moment moe to a foreign correspondent and laid out way he was trying to do with the newspaper. aot tyingoak t tte e tg m ire atyoer f toovav viitdusn is an effort to remove the hand, the vailed stand, the phrases that make the position ear th oues,fwett ri th,th astostul a r. anla cian a flngli xin t pe uot those calls. they are valued. we are talking about something different, til tilt flaws the efforte makto me anepestis avinduy, ilon weivel, . w isin 1965 and shortly after he became executive editor in 1968, most of you read the "wasngton ,"su amo a acomo stsen. w'sea ugt uut o nng ut ampe ot, and shortly after being the ecutive editor in 1968, there were memos flying around and 234 january of 19,hest ctcaut itomngs mn pares acom ths fect y pr,ni tl thenefirs a the style section was the first and when i asked ben about the style section late i realized the style section materialfuls not powerful enough, and it was one a cer f rtanenskbo stct h i inma b m ges gacy. i said, really? w
r ben's words. moment moe to a foreign correspondent and laid out way he was trying to do with the newspaper. aot tyingoak t tte e tg m ire atyoer f toovav viitdusn is an effort to remove the hand, the vailed stand, the phrases that make the position ear th oues,fwett ri th,th astostul a r. anla cian a flngli xin t pe uot those calls. they are valued. we are talking about something different, til tilt flaws the efforte makto me anepestis avinduy, ilon weivel, . w isin 1965 and shortly after he...
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i'll read in ben's words.ote a moment moe to a foreign correspoent and laid out way he was trying to wi the wsr. wery takt fr. u ipras afo re or and add individuality and illusion is an effort to remove the hand, the vailed stand, the phrases that keoonclat thtio men wetirautyd as qtyto wax in this paper. you got those calls. they are valued. we are talking about something differen tilt. bewsr dinhe fordial a thas ben's mission in 1965, and shortly after he became po i mendstrer in 196 most thas b i.t thtpfot. he put aeam of people on it, and shortly after being the executive editor in 1968, there were memos flying arou, and 234uary96yl iome. topeadrecued eva a ll tell you that ben was the first and the style section was the first, and when i asked ben about the style section late, i realize the style section mterifuls t pfunoan thyl ioesaut k ey greatest legacy. i said, really? watergate, the pentagon pers? he saidrom a jna rsivay attish shond ofes t wrs were set free to fly. that was ben'sic vision. it's an
i'll read in ben's words.ote a moment moe to a foreign correspoent and laid out way he was trying to wi the wsr. wery takt fr. u ipras afo re or and add individuality and illusion is an effort to remove the hand, the vailed stand, the phrases that keoonclat thtio men wetirautyd as qtyto wax in this paper. you got those calls. they are valued. we are talking about something differen tilt. bewsr dinhe fordial a thas ben's mission in 1965, and shortly after he became po i mendstrer in 196 most...
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numbers so in reading the tea leaves about what the fed could do bloomberg compared july rhetoric from ben bernanke himself to february rhetoric in part to deduce the fed could cut the interest it pays banks for excess reserves take a listen. and a possibility that we have discussed in the past is cutting their interest rate we period it's just reserves there's a range of things that we could do. each one of them has costs and benefits and that's an important part of the calculation. now we don't lot of the money the fed has tried to pump into the economy has wound up right back at the fed so what would getting rid of that interest paid really do here to focus on all of this and what the fed's actions mean for the lives of average people is mike maloney founder of gold silver dot com and author of a guide to investing in gold and silver which is part of the rich dad poor dad series a very popular series there and always a very popular guest on capital account so first of all mike maloney welcome back to the show thank you so much for being on today from what looks like beautiful los angele
numbers so in reading the tea leaves about what the fed could do bloomberg compared july rhetoric from ben bernanke himself to february rhetoric in part to deduce the fed could cut the interest it pays banks for excess reserves take a listen. and a possibility that we have discussed in the past is cutting their interest rate we period it's just reserves there's a range of things that we could do. each one of them has costs and benefits and that's an important part of the calculation. now we...
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tock will go higher. >> what do you think, ben? >> i love ibm.brilliant minds doing brilliant work . >> what are you brillianly picking, ben? >> i love canada . i think canada has the best economy run in the world. and lots of minerals, and i love them. >> what do you think of the country. any country that took shumer. >> i admired canada and taxes are lower and done everything pro business and set the standard and
tock will go higher. >> what do you think, ben? >> i love ibm.brilliant minds doing brilliant work . >> what are you brillianly picking, ben? >> i love canada . i think canada has the best economy run in the world. and lots of minerals, and i love them. >> what do you think of the country. any country that took shumer. >> i admired canada and taxes are lower and done everything pro business and set the standard and
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so ben bernanke knows the bad side of his drugs.could have done what everybody wanted today and launched another qe. qe-4. but he had the guts to say, sure, the economy is slowing more than i thought. that does not mean i will go print another hundreds of billions of dollars of money. "outfront" tonight, steven moore from the wall street journal editorial board and christian weller from the center for american progress. what do you think, steven moore? did he do the right thing by holding out and saying, look, i'm just not going to do it yet, even though you have people like chuck schumer, you know, i've got to give him credit, throwing in the towel and saying, look, we're not going to do it, buddy. it's you or nobody. >> you used the right term, gutsy. i thought this was a gutsy speech by the fed chairman, ben bernanke. the members of congress, you were right, they were like crack cocaine addicts, begging ben bernanke for just one more fix. and he said no to that. and i thought that was an important point in that speech. he was qui
so ben bernanke knows the bad side of his drugs.could have done what everybody wanted today and launched another qe. qe-4. but he had the guts to say, sure, the economy is slowing more than i thought. that does not mean i will go print another hundreds of billions of dollars of money. "outfront" tonight, steven moore from the wall street journal editorial board and christian weller from the center for american progress. what do you think, steven moore? did he do the right thing by...
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ben stiller. >> what are you about? >> i'm about to go home if i don't get beers. >> that was simple. welcome. >> my name is not jamarcus. my name is guillermo. i live across the street and i'm interested to meet white women. and by meet, i mean have sex. >> okay. >> i'm also interested in that happening to me. >> jimmy: "jimmy kimmel live" back in two minutes with ben stiller, bachelorette emily and jef, and music from the head and the heart. [ cheers and applause ] i say this and this is called southern hospitality. well, i call it the clean getaway. [ scoffs ] you're both wrong. it's the freshy fresh. everyone knows that. i didn't know that. oh yeah, that's what they're saying now. [ female announcer ] nothing leaves you feeling cleaner and fresher than the cottonelle care routine. try them together. then name it on facebook. do you really think brushing is enough to keep it clean? while brushing misses germs in 75% of your mouth, listerine cleans virtually your entire mouth. so take your oral health to a whole new l
ben stiller. >> what are you about? >> i'm about to go home if i don't get beers. >> that was simple. welcome. >> my name is not jamarcus. my name is guillermo. i live across the street and i'm interested to meet white women. and by meet, i mean have sex. >> okay. >> i'm also interested in that happening to me. >> jimmy: "jimmy kimmel live" back in two minutes with ben stiller, bachelorette emily and jef, and music from the head and the heart....
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>> ben is anti-call. i have no problem with it except that it is a call on the market.o much of it if you don't have that much
>> ben is anti-call. i have no problem with it except that it is a call on the market.o much of it if you don't have that much
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. >> reporter: ben lunak lost his leg in iraq in 2005.'t looked back, climbing kilimanjaro last year and now, attempting this, along with 6,000 other runners near phoenix, arizona. it's just one of 35 tough mudder events this year, one of the fastest growing businesses in america, going from 50,000 participants in 2010 to a projected 500,000 in 2012. and so, every tough mudder begins with a preemptive pledge to suck it up. >> three, two, one! >> reporter: i love it! i love it. why would anybody do this? >> you know, people want to prove something to themselves. for everyone, it's a different reason. not that they're bored with conventional fitness, that they're sitting at their office job and nothing's actually scared them since they were about 9 years old. >> reporter: alex patterson is tough mudder's marketing chief. he comes up with names like arctic enema and funky momonkey. a harvard grad with a law degree, his job is partly to conjure up these obstacles and partly to ensure the company doesn't get sued for that. what's in store next
. >> reporter: ben lunak lost his leg in iraq in 2005.'t looked back, climbing kilimanjaro last year and now, attempting this, along with 6,000 other runners near phoenix, arizona. it's just one of 35 tough mudder events this year, one of the fastest growing businesses in america, going from 50,000 participants in 2010 to a projected 500,000 in 2012. and so, every tough mudder begins with a preemptive pledge to suck it up. >> three, two, one! >> reporter: i love it! i love it....
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tock will go higher. >> what do you think, ben? >> i love ibm.s brilliant minds doing brilliant work . >> what are you brillianly picking, ben? >> i love canada . i think canada has the best economy run in the world. and lots of minerals, and i love them. >> what do you think of the country. any country that took shumer. >> i admired canada and taxes are lower and done everything pro business and set the standard and so easy to follow our neighbors to the north. ben is 100% spot on. >> we used to laugh at them. >> david asbin with forbes on fox. here's dave. so much for the war on poverty. the percent of poor americans on track to hit the highest level since lbj declared his war on poverty, and that's after spending $15 trillion trying to defeat it some folks on forbes are where are the congressional spending on the this war? welcome to forbes on fox. wolego with steve and rich and rick and bill. >> that is the least of spending on the mean tested programs and now come to a trillion a year. what are we getting for it? all it does it perpetuate po
tock will go higher. >> what do you think, ben? >> i love ibm.s brilliant minds doing brilliant work . >> what are you brillianly picking, ben? >> i love canada . i think canada has the best economy run in the world. and lots of minerals, and i love them. >> what do you think of the country. any country that took shumer. >> i admired canada and taxes are lower and done everything pro business and set the standard and so easy to follow our neighbors to the...
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>> ben is anti-call. i have no problem with it except that it is a call on the market.o much of it if you don't have that much diverse. >> you never are going to want to return that. >> index fun. >> this is a good way to get into it. i would look for the best company. >> you thought that was gilly man. that will do it here still take what is happening over there is staying over there . think again. i am liz mcdonald filling in for david asbin . just this week two more big american companies. marriot and joining a list of names and quickly piling up. merge pern companies are taking a hit from europe. we'll go in focus with micah and rick and mike what do you think. there is too much government debt. businesses are not expand entrepreneurs are not starting new businesses and unemployment is very high. i agree with mike that we have issuings. but i don't think europe will put us in a whole. experts make up only two percent of american gdp. if you see the u.s. banks pull back on lending we'll have problems. >> to victoria's point. then europe and china matter more on the u
>> ben is anti-call. i have no problem with it except that it is a call on the market.o much of it if you don't have that much diverse. >> you never are going to want to return that. >> index fun. >> this is a good way to get into it. i would look for the best company. >> you thought that was gilly man. that will do it here still take what is happening over there is staying over there . think again. i am liz mcdonald filling in for david asbin . just this week two...
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snd full: (ben and kate) hey i'm kate's brother ben" on the 3 comedy side, there's "ben and kate"... elizabeth jones and nat faxon (ben & kate) 7/23/12 fox summer tca interviews faxon says: "it's very funny and it's got funny people in it, but one of it's strengths is the amount of heart is has and will allow the audience to empithize with our characters. and "office" alum mindy 3 kaling's "the mindy project" .... kaling says: "the show is really funny serialized romantic comedy and also kind of a workplace great."snd full: (fringe clip) "oh dear" and "fringg" forward to the series tying up looseeends before it wraps...torv says: "we are like 3 days into shooting the first episode of season 5 and nobodies feeling reflective yet i think everyone is really focused on the journey."snd full: (fringe clip) "it's ok" 3 we can't talk fall t-v without discussing "american idol."we're hearing reports that the show's producers... have their sights set on brad paisley. an "idol" insider says that bringing the country star on as a judge makes perfect sense... since the show's most successful win
snd full: (ben and kate) hey i'm kate's brother ben" on the 3 comedy side, there's "ben and kate"... elizabeth jones and nat faxon (ben & kate) 7/23/12 fox summer tca interviews faxon says: "it's very funny and it's got funny people in it, but one of it's strengths is the amount of heart is has and will allow the audience to empithize with our characters. and "office" alum mindy 3 kaling's "the mindy project" .... kaling says: "the show is really...
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. >> what was ben's reaction to this? >> bradley? >> stand by the boys. he sat there and he typed out his own nondenial denial. we called what the nixon white house did the nondenial denial. he said let's stand by the boys. he typed out this thing saying we stand by the story and, in fact, substantively, the story was right but we had made a serious error of attribution. >> when he did that statement, let's stand by the boys, he didn't come in and waterboard us or hold us upside down. he just said what happened? and we explained, as best we can. and, you know, goddamn it. >> there was a lot more than that. >> no kind of -- maybe even something worse. >> yeah. >> but instead of -- he believed in the empirical method. okay. go find out where you screwed up, which we did. and we found out. and we corrected it in the newspaper. and went on. and that was -- you know, i mean, we weren't happy that we screwed up but we were happy we weren't fired. >> what pressure -- what pressure did you feel when you were building the story? >> i think this story was like gett
. >> what was ben's reaction to this? >> bradley? >> stand by the boys. he sat there and he typed out his own nondenial denial. we called what the nixon white house did the nondenial denial. he said let's stand by the boys. he typed out this thing saying we stand by the story and, in fact, substantively, the story was right but we had made a serious error of attribution. >> when he did that statement, let's stand by the boys, he didn't come in and waterboard us or hold...
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federal reserve chairman ben bernanke is worried. and, so too are some economists. >> in my mind, just given the fact that we're more likely that not in a low trend growth rate world and periods of unevenness such as now, the odds of recession at any point in time could be as high 1 in 3. so, i think those are reasonable estimates. >> reporter: but, there are also reasonable positives: little nuggets that support the belief the economy will gain momentum in the second half of this year. those tidbits are pretty large, including a stabilization in housing, and surging car sales. don't forget lower prices at the pump. a gallon of gas is $.47 cheaper today than in april. and, finally there's at least some faith in how much corporate america will earn in the final quarter of this year. >> the quarter that you want to focus on is the fourth quarter, because if you look at expectations for q3, the growth rate, as of today, is only about 1%. so, again, expected to be a weak quarter. if we look ahead to the fourth quarter, analysts are expec
federal reserve chairman ben bernanke is worried. and, so too are some economists. >> in my mind, just given the fact that we're more likely that not in a low trend growth rate world and periods of unevenness such as now, the odds of recession at any point in time could be as high 1 in 3. so, i think those are reasonable estimates. >> reporter: but, there are also reasonable positives: little nuggets that support the belief the economy will gain momentum in the second half of this...
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ben smith, the price went up but the government won't say why. >> it's a secret. do think wikileaks was this amazing experiment. what was the damage, what was the cost of just totally opening the books. it's something people are still trying to figure out. >> the bradley-manning tax. the extra spending. they're doubling down on security. i really mean it. >> when the pentagon is attacking iran's own infrastructure, then i think we know whatever we can do or israel can do to another country, they can do back to us. they know it's a huge vel nes t vulnerability. when you put this in front of congress they will vote for any dollar amount to keep secrets. it's not the same as food stamps or other programs. >> there's no push-back and the transparency constituency is fairly limited. we will jump to another good one. the california senate passed a bill yesterday that aims to protect illegal immigrants from status checks by local police. the measure is dubbed the anti-arizona bill because it prevents the local police from referring a detainee to immigration officials unl
ben smith, the price went up but the government won't say why. >> it's a secret. do think wikileaks was this amazing experiment. what was the damage, what was the cost of just totally opening the books. it's something people are still trying to figure out. >> the bradley-manning tax. the extra spending. they're doubling down on security. i really mean it. >> when the pentagon is attacking iran's own infrastructure, then i think we know whatever we can do or israel can do to...
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ben was issued a ticket on this day. he has since sent his summons in as not guilty and he has filed a complaint. and ben is joining us right this minute. was the light in fact green? >> it was. basically i have to follow the laws of the road like a vehicle. but regardless of that, don't walk was blinking was well. >> did you mention anything to him about blocking the crosswalk? >> yeah, they're not supposed to, especially a bike path. you're not supposed to block it. you could be issued a summons for that, i believe. >> ben, do you think he gave you this ticket because you motioned to him and said back up as you went through the intersection? >> definitely. i dared to disrespect him, otherwise he wouldn't have stopped me. >> you uploaded this video. what do you hope happens? >> i hope to bring that to court and that i don't have to pay the ticket. >> ben, we've got a call into the nypd to get a statement from them. we have yet to hear back from them, so keep us posted on what happens in the future. >> definitely. >>> fa
ben was issued a ticket on this day. he has since sent his summons in as not guilty and he has filed a complaint. and ben is joining us right this minute. was the light in fact green? >> it was. basically i have to follow the laws of the road like a vehicle. but regardless of that, don't walk was blinking was well. >> did you mention anything to him about blocking the crosswalk? >> yeah, they're not supposed to, especially a bike path. you're not supposed to block it. you...
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ben bernanke's testimony yesterday failed to send a clear message to markets. bank chief left the door open for more quantitative easing but stopped short of a specific road map. >> one of britain's best known hedge fund managers is taking a long bet on the u.s. economy, warned bad things lie ahead for global markets. hugh hendry told "the financial times" -- nice picture of hugh. >> arms crossed. >> he told them financial markets are single digit years away. that could be anything from one to nine. from a 1930 style crash that will present investors with opportunity of a lifetime. east more worried about u.s. investors. single digit away, but u.s. is a better house. >> and also trying to fight this perception that he's only a c contrarian. >> hugh was a very regular guest with us until his new chairman on board and said, you have to stop doing tv. >> so he piped down a little bit. he just came out with an investment letter and now this interview, so maybe we can get him back. >> he might join us. >> joining us now for more is brian railing, chief income strate
ben bernanke's testimony yesterday failed to send a clear message to markets. bank chief left the door open for more quantitative easing but stopped short of a specific road map. >> one of britain's best known hedge fund managers is taking a long bet on the u.s. economy, warned bad things lie ahead for global markets. hugh hendry told "the financial times" -- nice picture of hugh. >> arms crossed. >> he told them financial markets are single digit years away. that...
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and to stand up toe to toe with ben tillman was a supreme act of bravery. that's the kind of mettle these men had. >> and it's an act of bravery because many times he was certainly near the end of his career, a lone voice and he was still there and he was still fighting the good fight. >> any -- [ applause ] >> thank you very much. thank you so much for coming out. it's been a long day but it's been a wonderful day. i want to thank our guests and good night. [ applause ] >>> tomorrow on washington journal pedro da costa discusses job numbers. joan goldwasser talks about the dodd-frank act on debit and credit cards. and we talk with stephanie vance saw her to of "the influence game." >>> this weekend, head to the state capital named in honor of thomas jefferson with book tv and american history tv in jefferson city, missouri. saturday, literally life. former senator jean carnahan on family life inside the governor's mansion. also, a butcher's bill, a provisions list to the university of missouri's special collections. the stories behind eight miniature back
and to stand up toe to toe with ben tillman was a supreme act of bravery. that's the kind of mettle these men had. >> and it's an act of bravery because many times he was certainly near the end of his career, a lone voice and he was still there and he was still fighting the good fight. >> any -- [ applause ] >> thank you very much. thank you so much for coming out. it's been a long day but it's been a wonderful day. i want to thank our guests and good night. [ applause ]...
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rescuers have now recovered the bodies of 32-year-old ben horn and his climbing companion, gill ri rice. yesterday, their bodies were found in a central part of the country. derrick ward spoke with horn's friends and family today. >> reporter: the accident happened in peru, horn, seen on the left with gill rice, had made it to the summit. west peak. 20,000 foot assent, on their way down, they fell from a ridge. >> most everything ben did in life, he loved. >> reporter: his family now deals with the devastating loss. comes from the full life ben had already lived in his 32 years. >> the way he lived his life was very principled and based on his love of nature, the outdoors, god and challenges. >> reporter: he had been an eagle scout and served in the peace corps. his sister recalls that for ben, it was not radical or extreme challenges that drove him up a mountain. it was within himself. >> he wanted to seek truth and better himself. >> reporter: to scale heights that most of us can only spy when the clouds allow. >> mountains are not -- satisfy my ambition to achieve, they are where i c
rescuers have now recovered the bodies of 32-year-old ben horn and his climbing companion, gill ri rice. yesterday, their bodies were found in a central part of the country. derrick ward spoke with horn's friends and family today. >> reporter: the accident happened in peru, horn, seen on the left with gill rice, had made it to the summit. west peak. 20,000 foot assent, on their way down, they fell from a ridge. >> most everything ben did in life, he loved. >> reporter: his...