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most of that money is sitting abroad. >> ben?e money would have otherwise been stashed in the bank. it is better to give it to the people in the company. >> looks like a turn quiet and open wound. it stabilized things and not much more. >> not much more. the president a year ago railed against ton of cash. you are the bad guys and spend that money. we saw a wave of bay back dividend increase. >> he didn't want them to spend it that way. >> if he was honest he would give them a break and let them bring back 400 billion. a hundred in buy backings and we would get a stimulus program of two or three hundred billion. >> last time -- >> core late the uneloyment when bush gave the exemption and over the next 12 or 24 months unemployment rate dropped. >> what year did that happened? >> who cares? >> that is what we are talking about the cash on the balance sheets. he was asked why is it still still there? >> he said we live in a post 9/11 world. >> you keep cash on hand. >> if you are a shareholder, apple. you don't want them to make stu
most of that money is sitting abroad. >> ben?e money would have otherwise been stashed in the bank. it is better to give it to the people in the company. >> looks like a turn quiet and open wound. it stabilized things and not much more. >> not much more. the president a year ago railed against ton of cash. you are the bad guys and spend that money. we saw a wave of bay back dividend increase. >> he didn't want them to spend it that way. >> if he was honest he would...
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we think we have a bankrupt now, and look-- >> i want to go back to ben. ben, you know, part of my theory on this thing, a big thing with the obama administration is what they call economic justice and the idea, listen, adam makes a great point. we should have people understand what they're signing up for, no doubt about that. do we haveo pay somebody $48 an hour to translate obamacare from english to spanish? >> if it turns out that people are really getting health care and their lives are saved because they know which doctor to go to and it's going to treat them and save their lives or their children's lives, yes, i think it's worth $48 an hour. i go back to what i think a number of us have said, which is if it is this complicated that even very highly paid lawyers cannot figure it out, that even the congress of the united states cannot figure it out, i question where they're going to get the people who are going to be able to figure it out. nice if they could get them. where are they. >> like calling at&t or visa, the 800 number for help. reading from a
we think we have a bankrupt now, and look-- >> i want to go back to ben. ben, you know, part of my theory on this thing, a big thing with the obama administration is what they call economic justice and the idea, listen, adam makes a great point. we should have people understand what they're signing up for, no doubt about that. do we haveo pay somebody $48 an hour to translate obamacare from english to spanish? >> if it turns out that people are really getting health care and their...
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ben stein, and maybe for perfectly valid reasons. maybe it should be a separate bill or separate matter, but they want to make it part of this bill and this matter to police those who are already here and include in this bill. good or bad idea? >> we've got to police them somehow. if the guys who are here should have been already picked up, the tsarnaevs should have been picked up by the f.b.i. under existing legislation, under existing law. they were tipped off by the russians. their c.i.a. tipped off the f.b.i something went badly wrong of the the law was -- >> if you're right. >> i don't think we need new laws. >> that's what i was going to say. if you're right. and by the way, let's cut the f.b.i. some slack. it's very easy to second guess that not everybody followed up on this or that. they have a lot of work to do. >> i agree. >> we always know about the things they miss and hindsight is always 20/20. but the fact of the matter is, that is coming to light. what'slso coming to light in this environment, charles payne, is that th
ben stein, and maybe for perfectly valid reasons. maybe it should be a separate bill or separate matter, but they want to make it part of this bill and this matter to police those who are already here and include in this bill. good or bad idea? >> we've got to police them somehow. if the guys who are here should have been already picked up, the tsarnaevs should have been picked up by the f.b.i. under existing legislation, under existing law. they were tipped off by the russians. their...
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the average dates are too long. >> what do you like ben? >> the
the average dates are too long. >> what do you like ben? >> the
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we're going with uncle ben's best! that's right. ben's best. produced at the federal reserve gin mill. don't worry. we've got some real cheap gin to add, too. ben's best is going to let us buy when we're finished with this $80 billion worth of u.s. bonds every single month, and you know what? we're not even going to know we're doing it, it's that good. anyway, what's the secret behind ben's best? it makes everything other than stocks, especially bond juice, taste terrible. you can't even think of drinking a bond. it gives you no return, and a stomach ache like grain alcohol. it doesn't matter whether you're buying junk bonds, municipal bonds, agency bonds, certificates of deposits, treasuries! you're getting that same lousy return you get from sipping sterno or at least drinking some rubber-all alcohol, of course, mixed with kang! what else is special about ben's best? we're going to need a little more ben's work here because of the stuff i'm putting in this thing. how about the fact that it masks all sorts of unpalatable ingredients? most inve
we're going with uncle ben's best! that's right. ben's best. produced at the federal reserve gin mill. don't worry. we've got some real cheap gin to add, too. ben's best is going to let us buy when we're finished with this $80 billion worth of u.s. bonds every single month, and you know what? we're not even going to know we're doing it, it's that good. anyway, what's the secret behind ben's best? it makes everything other than stocks, especially bond juice, taste terrible. you can't even think...
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ben carson is deeply threatening to the left.lot of people that sees everything through the prism of race. they hear somebody like carson who came home and said, turn off the tv and made him read. somebody who has achieved such successful things and it had the h nothing to do with the government. he loves god, too. they can't have that too. >> bob: most liberals don't lose a second of sleep over what ben carson says or thinks. >> dana: i think that is true. i think maybe initially but he has burned so much of his credibility. he is on every talk show every evening. you could turn on the tv. he is everywhere at all times. cable news and talk radio shows were a great way to cut a path to political success, we would probably not have president obama here now. we would have one of the numerous people that tried to run in the primary last year in the republican party. i think that the republican party and conservatives could use dr. carson's leadership and thoughtfulness and i don't think anyone does any favors by putting him out all
ben carson is deeply threatening to the left.lot of people that sees everything through the prism of race. they hear somebody like carson who came home and said, turn off the tv and made him read. somebody who has achieved such successful things and it had the h nothing to do with the government. he loves god, too. they can't have that too. >> bob: most liberals don't lose a second of sleep over what ben carson says or thinks. >> dana: i think that is true. i think maybe initially...
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these two dudes are set to prank their roommate ben.have a quote in here from ben that says i prefer you to punch me in the face and do something annoying in my room. >> maybe something you shouldn't admit. >> something annoying is about to happen to his room while he's on a trip. they cover his room with plastic. once it's covered in plastic, watch what they start bringing in. this is popcorn. popcorn that they popped themselves. we are talking 440 pounds of popcorn. they went through seven poppers in 30 hours to fill up his room. >> this is awesome and i love popcorn. you come back to your room and can start eating it and swimming in it. >> they make sure the room is coated. >> i can't believe they put this much time and money into this. >> here is when ben comes home. >> he doesn't go in. >> he can't. >> he walks away. >> the popcorn is falling out the door. >> he gets the door open and says well, this is my room after all and dives into it. lays there for awhile and then eats a little bit. here, diving head first -- >> did you just
these two dudes are set to prank their roommate ben.have a quote in here from ben that says i prefer you to punch me in the face and do something annoying in my room. >> maybe something you shouldn't admit. >> something annoying is about to happen to his room while he's on a trip. they cover his room with plastic. once it's covered in plastic, watch what they start bringing in. this is popcorn. popcorn that they popped themselves. we are talking 440 pounds of popcorn. they went...
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first, ben bernanke. what are people know about ben bernanke? >> guest: it's an interesting story. in some ways is an accidental fed chairman. here he is one of the most consequential central banks in history and no doubt one of the most important leaders and he will get more historical treatments. you and i both wrote a first draft of that. but in many ways is surprising what led him to the chairmanship. he entered government for the first time in 2002, thinking the short-term pain. he got a call to become a federal reserve governor, one of seven after 9/11 the spirit of patriotism that have been passed over to become the provost of princeton and he said yes and came for a short tour in washington. he was a real leader in the federal reserve. president bush appointed and to his white house chief of commerce to a nice 11 level of coincidence here, when it came time to replace alan greenspan, george w. bush was not at his strongest point. the iraq war was a mess. his popularity was low. so bernanke was a safe choice. if it wasn't for those things combining its possible and likely so
first, ben bernanke. what are people know about ben bernanke? >> guest: it's an interesting story. in some ways is an accidental fed chairman. here he is one of the most consequential central banks in history and no doubt one of the most important leaders and he will get more historical treatments. you and i both wrote a first draft of that. but in many ways is surprising what led him to the chairmanship. he entered government for the first time in 2002, thinking the short-term pain. he...
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look at this, ben mankiewicz is with me. and i did the show together for six years the radio, online etc. we'll have fun and do it together today. >> cenk, thanks for having me. >> okay, what re are we doing basketball first? >> we're doing basketball because it touches on other issues the news today is that rutgers fired their basketball coach mike rice after he engaged in a pattern of behavior that made him resemble bobby knight's more angrier petulant little brother. >> reporter: what caused coach mike rice his job today. he was fired after this video was released showing him hitting, kicking hurling basketballs at players' heads. and behind the bleeps, screaming obscenityies including homophobic words during his first three years of coach. >> the verbal abuse the belittling yeah, i was in total shocked that this guy wasn't fired immediately on the spot. >> that was eric mourdock assistant coach former nba player, second all time in the thank you in steals pretty productive player. not only was rice not fired at the time
look at this, ben mankiewicz is with me. and i did the show together for six years the radio, online etc. we'll have fun and do it together today. >> cenk, thanks for having me. >> okay, what re are we doing basketball first? >> we're doing basketball because it touches on other issues the news today is that rutgers fired their basketball coach mike rice after he engaged in a pattern of behavior that made him resemble bobby knight's more angrier petulant little brother....
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ben carson in politics, not less. and you know, for students and for an intellectual institution that is supposed to be about welcoming different points of view, different-- >> and only eight, eight students. >> and this guy is a-- >> i'm sure-- sean hannity created this guy. >>. >> sean: i created him? >> he put his foot in his mouth. >> he's an outstanding individual. and we gave him an award over ten years ago, he's an outstanding model for our country. >> he's talking about taxes and-- >> leo turrell you should be ashamed of promoting censorship. you're talking about censorship and that's the-- >> guys, hold on. >> leo you should be ashamed of yourself. >> sean: leo, you put your foot in your mouth a lot over the years? you never apologized for things you said. >> i know what i'm talking about. >> sean: and you said things you regret. >> he put his foot in his mouth. >> sean: and have you said things you regret? >> absolutely not. i know what i'm talking about, i'm a community activist, i'm a lawyer. i have some c
ben carson in politics, not less. and you know, for students and for an intellectual institution that is supposed to be about welcoming different points of view, different-- >> and only eight, eight students. >> and this guy is a-- >> i'm sure-- sean hannity created this guy. >>. >> sean: i created him? >> he put his foot in his mouth. >> he's an outstanding individual. and we gave him an award over ten years ago, he's an outstanding model for our...
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you, jeff, and mark, part of the four-twenty boyz, ben?what time you guys used to get high every day? no. no? it's not a time; it's a date. april 20... is what? hitler's birthday, all around the world, the whole week. so we have waco, the federal building, columbine, and now antioch. so you guys were planning an action, weren't you? no. me and mark backed out. is that why jeff shot mark? i said i'm not going through with this. tough. no take-backs. forget it, jeff. we're getting rid of the guns. we're going to break these down, bury them somewhere. ( gunshot ) i'm warning you. jeff told me if i said anything... you talk, you die. where is jeff right now? at the mausoleum. he's not at the mausoleum. where is he? why don't you tell me what time you were due out of school? 3:00. but there's an assembly today after class. at 4:20. he's going to start shooting. today. change shampoo?ason to i'll give you 5. l'oréal creates total repair 5 with ceramide. it fights 5 of the top hair problems. it targets weak, limp, lifeless, dull and straw-like ha
you, jeff, and mark, part of the four-twenty boyz, ben?what time you guys used to get high every day? no. no? it's not a time; it's a date. april 20... is what? hitler's birthday, all around the world, the whole week. so we have waco, the federal building, columbine, and now antioch. so you guys were planning an action, weren't you? no. me and mark backed out. is that why jeff shot mark? i said i'm not going through with this. tough. no take-backs. forget it, jeff. we're getting rid of the...
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let me finish, ben. ben, let me finish. here's what i think it's about.us operandi is selling guns. he's worked out there are 120,000 schools in america and he can sell 120,000 weapons like this made by his mates from the manufacturers. call me cynical, mr. la tourette. i think that's what is behind this. this is about selling guns and turning schools into wild west zones. ben, i want -- steven responds first, then you. >> holy mackerel. two things. one, piers, i think that's a bridge too far. that is a little too cynical. i don't think mr. lapierre's in the gun business. i think this is a response and reaction -- >> really? >> -- from the nra to fight -- >> whoa, whoa, whoa. he's not in the gun business? >> to fight background checks which is where america's come which is i told you where america would come the last time i was on your program. that's the answer, that would solve some of the problems that we're facing, keeping guns out of the hands of people who should not have them. i have to tell you, to you, ben, i have a bunch of kids in public school
let me finish, ben. ben, let me finish. here's what i think it's about.us operandi is selling guns. he's worked out there are 120,000 schools in america and he can sell 120,000 weapons like this made by his mates from the manufacturers. call me cynical, mr. la tourette. i think that's what is behind this. this is about selling guns and turning schools into wild west zones. ben, i want -- steven responds first, then you. >> holy mackerel. two things. one, piers, i think that's a bridge too...
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ben carson. i don't know if anyone asked you this yet, what was the president's reaction personally to your speech? did you talk to him? >> i talked to him afterwards and he came over. he was very gracious. he said, you know, thank you for your speech. he didn't say he enjoyed it, but he did say. [laughter] >> and he said he admired me >> i suspect you might have known that going in. let me play -- you said something, in talking about the economy, that really hit home with me. and that's about the deficit. $16.5 trillion we have. >> that is a number that is so mind-boggling. that's why i said if you counted one number, one number per second, it would take you 507,000 years. more than half a million years. it's a number that's just staggering and it's continuing to grow. you know, we sit around and we talk about maybe we can keep it from growing further. we need to reduce it. and the way to reduce it obviously is to get the economy growing again. you know, it doesn't really do any good to keep tak
ben carson. i don't know if anyone asked you this yet, what was the president's reaction personally to your speech? did you talk to him? >> i talked to him afterwards and he came over. he was very gracious. he said, you know, thank you for your speech. he didn't say he enjoyed it, but he did say. [laughter] >> and he said he admired me >> i suspect you might have known that going in. let me play -- you said something, in talking about the economy, that really hit home with me....
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did ben affleck change the story to win an oscar? an exclusive interview with the former ambassador to iran who reveals the truth behind the movie "argo." >>> and the weekend starting off with a little bit of a warmup inland today. we saw temperatures approaching the mid 80s in livermore. quite chilly in san francisco. ahead, though, high pressure building in to give us an early taste of summer temperatures all across the seven-day forecast. we'll have a look a that wht th we come right back. >>> the lit movie "argo" tells a story about a couple from uc berkeley who helped save american hostages. >> berkeley native ben affleck ended up winning the oscar for best picture. in this case the picture wasn't necessarily true. our own raj matthai sits down with former canadian ambassador to iran, ken taylor. >> "argo." >> reporter: if you peel away the oscar, look beyond the glitz of hollywood and the terror in tehran, you'll end up where it all began. a love story in berkeley. ken and pat taylor have come a long way. they met in 1958 as in
did ben affleck change the story to win an oscar? an exclusive interview with the former ambassador to iran who reveals the truth behind the movie "argo." >>> and the weekend starting off with a little bit of a warmup inland today. we saw temperatures approaching the mid 80s in livermore. quite chilly in san francisco. ahead, though, high pressure building in to give us an early taste of summer temperatures all across the seven-day forecast. we'll have a look a that wht th we...
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i think that's in large part thanks to the work of the federal reserve under ben bernanke. at the same time, history is going to judge. whether bernanke or his successor unwind this massive intervention they have done to try to prop up the economy, that's going to be the ultimate test whether history views ben bernanke favorably or not? >> do you think he wants another term? and if he doesn't, who is going secede him? >> i think he doesn't. that said, there is some candidates out there that are really ready to take the reins there is janet yellin, the vice chair. she is who gets most often talked about as a leading candidate. some others are less widely talked about, roger ferguson, larry summers has the resume for it but is a polarizing figure. i think president obama will have plenty of options as he starts to weigh this decision in the months ahead. >> it does sound like janet yellin is the front-runner from the people we've been hearing from. tell me, do you think when it does come time for the federal reserve to pull the stimulus out of the economy, and let's say she i
i think that's in large part thanks to the work of the federal reserve under ben bernanke. at the same time, history is going to judge. whether bernanke or his successor unwind this massive intervention they have done to try to prop up the economy, that's going to be the ultimate test whether history views ben bernanke favorably or not? >> do you think he wants another term? and if he doesn't, who is going secede him? >> i think he doesn't. that said, there is some candidates out...
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i have to hand to it ben affleck.ttention to himself and assuage of guilt for being american. i'll be celebrate actually. i'll be eating a pizza a day. an entire pizza every day to save whoever, i live in this great country. why are poor countries poor? they are dominated by collectively, tribalism and if ben wanted to make a difference he would be advocating capitalism. >> eric: i want to get julian in here. highest income inequality gaps are in communist countries? >> no question. i agree with that. eric, that doesn't lessen the fact that almost all economists say it's a huge problem as well. >> eric: i'm for the free market. >> and it comes back to the wealthy, get all the benefits in this country. i think its joke. we are almost at 50%. people that get welfare checks that are on food stamps. we're giving it away. no wonder why they can't get out of poor neighborhoods. >> eric: and it just doesn't have to be hollywood stars. michael moore could do 1.50 a day. >> there are more people on welfare than are working. pe
i have to hand to it ben affleck.ttention to himself and assuage of guilt for being american. i'll be celebrate actually. i'll be eating a pizza a day. an entire pizza every day to save whoever, i live in this great country. why are poor countries poor? they are dominated by collectively, tribalism and if ben wanted to make a difference he would be advocating capitalism. >> eric: i want to get julian in here. highest income inequality gaps are in communist countries? >> no question....
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people like ben afflec say oh suffering in the congo? oh i would be too. >> i was just so angry and it reflected itself. >> your opinion actually triggered a -- >> well at haiti. we gave them all of this money and it was like, into the toilet. they are not missing a sandwich. >> that's not true. the way i look at this and kennedy, to me global poverty is how we have given millions to tyrants. the only save yes, sir we have is agriculture. >> the only savior we have is the actual free market. they happen to be housed in africa. and by the way -- this is another reason it is us ingeneral us with. you cannot get a fuel basket of berries at the farmer's market for $1.50 and i don't know how ben afflec will survive. there is a vast difference between living in the west side of los angeles on $1.50 and living in the eastern congo. you could actually feast on $1.50 a day. it is not the same as what americans pay. >> what do you think, rex? >> $1.50 a day, i think they are already living on that. look how thin they r. if they want to make it a c
people like ben afflec say oh suffering in the congo? oh i would be too. >> i was just so angry and it reflected itself. >> your opinion actually triggered a -- >> well at haiti. we gave them all of this money and it was like, into the toilet. they are not missing a sandwich. >> that's not true. the way i look at this and kennedy, to me global poverty is how we have given millions to tyrants. the only save yes, sir we have is agriculture. >> the only savior we have...
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or is it ben printing money? listen to what ronald reagan's budget directyear told me yesterday on the fox business network. >> this market lives and toys -- dies by the last word of the fed, and the people at the fed have no clue. bebernanke is the most dangerous man ever to hold high office in the history of the united states. >> pretty strong stuff. this reagan guy, does he agree with that? 'm art -- art is the other reagan guy. >> it was very, very strong stuff. but in this one shocking time i think i do agree with david stockman, which is -- maybe not as strong as he says it but i think ben bernanke is making a huge mistake on monetary policy and will have bad 'consequences, and david stockman made mistakes in the reagan era, but i think bernanke is a problem. >> ben bernanke has been printing up a storm, and david stockman's critique goes wayon to benazir ben bernanke, all thy back to paul voelker. he is saying he just inflated -- created various bubbles with all this money printing and loose money policy.
or is it ben printing money? listen to what ronald reagan's budget directyear told me yesterday on the fox business network. >> this market lives and toys -- dies by the last word of the fed, and the people at the fed have no clue. bebernanke is the most dangerous man ever to hold high office in the history of the united states. >> pretty strong stuff. this reagan guy, does he agree with that? 'm art -- art is the other reagan guy. >> it was very, very strong stuff. but in...
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good to see you. >> ben ferguson. who saved the unabomber and eric rudolph from the death penalty. i will ask gloria allred what she thinks about it, next. frus. you'll find reviews on home repair to healthcare written by people just like you. you want to be sure the money you're about to spend is money well spent. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. >>> tonight a major boost in the bomb suspect's defense. judy clark is joining his legal team. she's represented the unabomber, eric rudolph and tucson shooter jared loughner. she's credited with saving them all from the death penalty. joining me for tonight's law and disorder, attorneys gloria allred and thomas meserowe. i can't think of two finer legal minds to discuss what is a complicated issue. start with you, tom, if i may. this whole issue of miranda rights, from where i look at it, he's entitled to the same rights as any other american citizen. whether people like the fact he's an american citizen or not, he is an american citizen. >> well, i agree with that. h
good to see you. >> ben ferguson. who saved the unabomber and eric rudolph from the death penalty. i will ask gloria allred what she thinks about it, next. frus. you'll find reviews on home repair to healthcare written by people just like you. you want to be sure the money you're about to spend is money well spent. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. >>> tonight a major boost in the bomb suspect's defense. judy clark is joining his legal team. she's represented the unabomber,...
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if we had jamie and ben's grabbed father on the panel. >> that's a panel.k: his grandfather of course wrote "citizen kane." of course we don't know who sent the ricin. i don't want to pull a fox news, and say it's the immigrants. the ricin throws a curveball. what do you think? immediately people start speculating. he was the one who voted to stop the filibuster on the gun control. >> first of all, i don't think you could find 500 americans who know who roger wicker is. i don't mean to disparage him but i don't know that that makes it a little surprising, that it's someone unless it's a random selection of a senator then it was someone paying rather close attention to the incident cruises of the senate if he was singled out because you'd be hard pressed to find five senators less known than him. cenk: that's right. when i saw it, i was like roger wicker, that seems weird to me. when i heard the n.r.a. angle and don't get me wrong, the n.r.a. has nothing to do with this, it's gun control legislation. if that's the correct theory, it could have been anybody m
if we had jamie and ben's grabbed father on the panel. >> that's a panel.k: his grandfather of course wrote "citizen kane." of course we don't know who sent the ricin. i don't want to pull a fox news, and say it's the immigrants. the ricin throws a curveball. what do you think? immediately people start speculating. he was the one who voted to stop the filibuster on the gun control. >> first of all, i don't think you could find 500 americans who know who roger wicker is. i...
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thank you, ben russell. appreciate all of that great reporting there. you watched and give us perspective. he was mentioning those on the ground. a young person describing how his ribs were hurt and felt the force of this explosion, which measured a 2.1 on the richter scale. here's another eyewitness account. take a listen. >> i saw the explosion. and after that, i took off running. and then, i saw the rest home. and people, you know, were buried under the rest home. the rest home was gone. just evacuating the rest home. helping them. getting the critical ones to the hospital here. it was crazy. >> talk about that nursing home. >> it was gone. the school was gone. the apartments are gone. it's horrible. >> how did you get the scars on your face and the shirt the way it looks? >> i was actually out in front of the intermediate school, right next to the fertilizer plant. across the railroad tracks. out of nowhere, i'm sitting in my truck. and then, boom. and glass went everywhere. i just ran. >> what's going on in your head? >> i'm in shock. just crazy. s
thank you, ben russell. appreciate all of that great reporting there. you watched and give us perspective. he was mentioning those on the ground. a young person describing how his ribs were hurt and felt the force of this explosion, which measured a 2.1 on the richter scale. here's another eyewitness account. take a listen. >> i saw the explosion. and after that, i took off running. and then, i saw the rest home. and people, you know, were buried under the rest home. the rest home was...
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and we have today with us ben latimer from tvan. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> we'll talk about things you can do you don't have to be a professional contractor to make your home more livable after an earthquake. >> i want to talk about things a homeowner can do. we have comfort and we have things like a little bit of maybe safety if your front door is ajar and waterproofing if you have a leak in your roof, or if you have broken glass on the window. >> so unr, one of the most important fib use is keeping outside out and inside in. let's look at windows. >> let's assume this window is broken in the earthquake. we have wind and rain blowing in. one of the most important things you need to do as a homeowner is secure the plastic properly. if you just take staples or nails and put them into the plastic, we're going to get a strong wind and rip it right off. what i'm going to have somebody do is they're going to have -- this is an old piece of shingle. you might have -- everybody has a piece of wood in their basement. it doe
and we have today with us ben latimer from tvan. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> we'll talk about things you can do you don't have to be a professional contractor to make your home more livable after an earthquake. >> i want to talk about things a homeowner can do. we have comfort and we have things like a little bit of maybe safety if your front door is ajar and waterproofing if you have a leak in your roof, or if you have broken glass on the window. >> so...
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good to see you. >> ben ferguson. nicely grilled. >>> coming next, the lawyer who saved the unabomber and eric rudolph from the death penalty. i will ask gloria allred what she thinks about it, next. [ male announcer ] you think you know me. i'm just red carpets and big spectacles. but that's only the beginning. i have more than one red carpet. i like all sorts of spectacles. from the grandiose to the impromptu... to the completely unexpected. and the most epic thrill ride this city has ever faced. transformers the ride 3d. los angeles. endlessly entertaining. start exploring at discoverlosangeles.com >>> tonight a major boost in the bomb suspect's defense. judy clark is joining his legal team. she's represented the unabomber, eric rudolph and tucson shooter jared loughner. she's credited with saving them all from the death penalty. joining me for tonight's law and disorder, attorneys gloria allred and thomas meserowe. i can't think of two finer legal minds to discuss what is a complicated issue. start with you, tom,
good to see you. >> ben ferguson. nicely grilled. >>> coming next, the lawyer who saved the unabomber and eric rudolph from the death penalty. i will ask gloria allred what she thinks about it, next. [ male announcer ] you think you know me. i'm just red carpets and big spectacles. but that's only the beginning. i have more than one red carpet. i like all sorts of spectacles. from the grandiose to the impromptu... to the completely unexpected. and the most epic thrill ride this...
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to ben stein. as you tell he is glad to be back. charles payne, dagen mcdowell. we've also got adam and charlie gasparino. charles payne, what do we make of this? >> the day we have to worry about. everybody has to worry about it. wait for the fog to clear because you will love it when you get the plan out there. we don't need to score any political points the. you can't push a plan through without border security being first and foremost and. to push something through so both sides can say to bloc of voters, we like you would be a huge mistake. >> i hundred percent agree with you the political pandering to the hispanic vote. i have never seen anything so explicit in terms of pandering to an ethnic group. >> company's utility party is whole another issue. i think when you are pandering or not the fact of the matter you s you are delayin what looked like close at hand reform. i don't know if it is good or bad thing. >> may i respectfully ask, what is connection between border security and tsarnaev brothers. they didn't slip through the border. as far as i know non
to ben stein. as you tell he is glad to be back. charles payne, dagen mcdowell. we've also got adam and charlie gasparino. charles payne, what do we make of this? >> the day we have to worry about. everybody has to worry about it. wait for the fog to clear because you will love it when you get the plan out there. we don't need to score any political points the. you can't push a plan through without border security being first and foremost and. to push something through so both sides can...
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not the case today, a -- and that might make ben even more fearful. performers in the cme, gold up $30 even in the evening session here at 1424 a troy ounce, silver prices skyrocketing, and what's really interesting, traders pointing out here in chicago that gold is going up with stock market. remember, liz, for a while there money was coming out of gold to go into the stock market that was hitting record high after record high. today they both went up in sync. also, by the way, a lot of folks that have been very bearish on gold starting to recognize that the retail investor is stepping in at these rock bottom prices. they're buying gold bars and coin, and that's helping to prop up the market for the time being, barclays points out. by the way, it's not all metal going up today. copper prices down for a second straight session. we got reports of lower chinese imports. they're one of the biggest buyers of copper in the world, so that report, obviously, having a big impact on copper prices there. so not all metals moving in the same direction but, liz,
not the case today, a -- and that might make ben even more fearful. performers in the cme, gold up $30 even in the evening session here at 1424 a troy ounce, silver prices skyrocketing, and what's really interesting, traders pointing out here in chicago that gold is going up with stock market. remember, liz, for a while there money was coming out of gold to go into the stock market that was hitting record high after record high. today they both went up in sync. also, by the way, a lot of folks...
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you look at which to pick here, and what jumps out, ben? >> the dollar. the dollar.one is devaluing the currency, a popular trade, and japan had all-time highs this morning coming in as they continue to crush their currency in an effort, a last ditch effort, throwing everything in the fire to see if it makes it work: the dollar continues to strengthen on that fact, and also the fact the safe haven, the europeans are hording dollars because they don't like their euro. liz: they don't, but why is it a dollar-30. we went from a 1.28 last week to 1 minute 30? >> i think, really, the fact is we continue to print here in the u.s.. the party in the revisions coming out of ben bernanke, everyone expects over the next couple of quarters to be more of the same. liz: okay, but, so, you say we're doing that more than the europeans are doing this so the european currency strengthens? >> i think what happened was it was more of a less a short squeeze. the syria and all the sudden the currency dropped to the 1.27 level, and once things did not go bad or the way traders thought, the
you look at which to pick here, and what jumps out, ben? >> the dollar. the dollar.one is devaluing the currency, a popular trade, and japan had all-time highs this morning coming in as they continue to crush their currency in an effort, a last ditch effort, throwing everything in the fire to see if it makes it work: the dollar continues to strengthen on that fact, and also the fact the safe haven, the europeans are hording dollars because they don't like their euro. liz: they don't, but...
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i have to hand it to ben affleck. he went on a crash diet and bring attention to himself and assuage the gut being a america. i will eat a pizza a day. an entire pizza every day to thank who ever that i live in this great country. why are poor countries poor? they are dominated by tribalism and not capitalist. if he wanted make a difference he would talk about capitolism. >> allow me to get to julian. you want to know the highest income in inquality gaps are in -- >> no question. that does not lesson the fact that it is it a huge problem as well. >> i am all for the free market. >> i hate the notion that again it comes back to the wealthy get the benefits in this country. it is it a joke. we are almost at 50 percent of people who get welfare and collect earned income tax credit and on food stamps. no wonder why they can't get out of the poor. >> wane, it could hefty guys like michael moore. he could use a 1.50 a day for a while. >> we have 11 states in the country and more people on welfare than people who are working
i have to hand it to ben affleck. he went on a crash diet and bring attention to himself and assuage the gut being a america. i will eat a pizza a day. an entire pizza every day to thank who ever that i live in this great country. why are poor countries poor? they are dominated by tribalism and not capitalist. if he wanted make a difference he would talk about capitolism. >> allow me to get to julian. you want to know the highest income in inquality gaps are in -- >> no question....
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ben lichtenstien of traders audio.com joins us now. good morning to you ben. > > good morning. > > and do we see some follow through this monday from that rally momentum? > > that's a great question right now. again, we did see an enormous amount of energy coming out of the late day trade on friday. but for the most part there was a lot of energy basically off the open to the upside. the energy that we saw was all in the overnight to the downside. basically, when i came in on friday morning about an hour ahead of the number, we were already about 9 handles lower. after the disappointing number we sold off another 10 handles but bounced off some major support. that 1533 level. right now i think as long as we're below 1552, which i think was the low for monday of last week i think we're still somewhat under pressure at this point. now don't get me wrong, i was aware, i was here for it. i saw the strength. i saw the activity come in late in the afternoon friday. but that's normal. we're used to seeing that rally come in late but what i'm
ben lichtenstien of traders audio.com joins us now. good morning to you ben. > > good morning. > > and do we see some follow through this monday from that rally momentum? > > that's a great question right now. again, we did see an enormous amount of energy coming out of the late day trade on friday. but for the most part there was a lot of energy basically off the open to the upside. the energy that we saw was all in the overnight to the downside. basically, when i came in on...
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(gunshot) was ben conrad, he would've shot himself on the left side. ben's not our killer. beckett.l phone rings) (beeps) what, castle? it wasn't ben conrad. he's not the killer! the killer's still alive! the killer's still alive!ee) (three beeps sound) (male voice) good-bye, nikki. good-bye, nikki. kate! (debris clatters) (castle) kate, are you in there?! (bangs on door) kate! (bangs) ouch. ow! (grunts) kate? kate! (debris clattering) (coughing) kate? (coughing) kate. kate. (coughing continues) you're alive.. whoa. and you're naked. castle, turn around! (coughs) you know, your apartment is on fire. now might not be the best time for modesty.
(gunshot) was ben conrad, he would've shot himself on the left side. ben's not our killer. beckett.l phone rings) (beeps) what, castle? it wasn't ben conrad. he's not the killer! the killer's still alive! the killer's still alive!ee) (three beeps sound) (male voice) good-bye, nikki. good-bye, nikki. kate! (debris clatters) (castle) kate, are you in there?! (bangs on door) kate! (bangs) ouch. ow! (grunts) kate? kate! (debris clattering) (coughing) kate? (coughing) kate. kate. (coughing...
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pundit, actor ben stein, there he is.ow ben, i want you just to tell me where you are putting your money, your own cash. because i know you. very careful, thrifty so that even ferris buehrle would understand it. buy the market itself. don't try to pick individual stocks. don't go with stock pickers even if they ever beautiful young women who say pick stocks go. with the markets. can you buy the index fund. there is almost no commission. it buys all the stocks and the 500 u.s. industrial public owned companies. can you buy an index fund from vanguard. and for almost no commission whatsoever, buy the largest even warren buffet who has been kind enough to become my friend and my latter years has said that he cannot outperform the markets. >> you are a dedicated stock guy. you believe no matter what happens that the stock market will eventually come back so just buy the whole market and these index funds and just put it away and hope and fray pray? >> if it goes down, buy more. but over long periods of time. >> won't have any
pundit, actor ben stein, there he is.ow ben, i want you just to tell me where you are putting your money, your own cash. because i know you. very careful, thrifty so that even ferris buehrle would understand it. buy the market itself. don't try to pick individual stocks. don't go with stock pickers even if they ever beautiful young women who say pick stocks go. with the markets. can you buy the index fund. there is almost no commission. it buys all the stocks and the 500 u.s. industrial public...
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you said ben willis ran up to you when said this is serious. cannot hear us for a moment, but as soon as we get her, we will. i'm not sure if charlie gasparino is working the phones. you can talk about rotation out of treasuries, but when fearful things like this happen in the new world post-9/11, sadly, you start to see that for treasuries. the 10-year jumped in price, the bond yield dropped like a rock. totally unrelated to this overnight. the boston marathon will forever be tainted by two explosions that happened just five to 10 minutes before the top of the 3:00 p.m. eastern hour. we have seen the market was down 175 points for the dow jones industrials dropped 230, now down 209. we are watching it all very, don't move. we have much more straight ahead. friday night, buddy. you are gonna ed a wingman. and my cash back keeps the party going. but my airline miles take it worldwide. [ male announcer ] it shouldn't be this hard. with creditcards.com, it's easy to search hundreds of cards and apply online. creditcards.com. we don't let frequent
you said ben willis ran up to you when said this is serious. cannot hear us for a moment, but as soon as we get her, we will. i'm not sure if charlie gasparino is working the phones. you can talk about rotation out of treasuries, but when fearful things like this happen in the new world post-9/11, sadly, you start to see that for treasuries. the 10-year jumped in price, the bond yield dropped like a rock. totally unrelated to this overnight. the boston marathon will forever be tainted by two...
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did ben affleck change the story to win an oscar? the former ambassador are to iran who reveals the truth about the movie "argo." >>> and then an unsettling discovery in new york and the link to the september 11 terror attacks. >>> and i'm janelle wang, moving day for the boston bombing suspect and a big piece of evidence. an fbi report shows new details on how the bombs were made. the latest on the investigation coming up next. >>> from the hospital to prison, the surviving boston marathon bombing suspect is on the move. >> also, nbc news has a report showing how those bombs were made. >> raj and jessica, dzhokhar tsarnaev was moved overnight to a federal prison for inmates who need long-term medical care locate located about 40 miles outside of boston. dzhokhar is recovering from a bullet wound to the neck after a shoot-out with police. his older brother, tamerlan, was killed in the shoot-out. the boat dzhokhar was found hiding in was also moved today to an undisclosed location. we're also learning more about the two bombs used in
did ben affleck change the story to win an oscar? the former ambassador are to iran who reveals the truth about the movie "argo." >>> and then an unsettling discovery in new york and the link to the september 11 terror attacks. >>> and i'm janelle wang, moving day for the boston bombing suspect and a big piece of evidence. an fbi report shows new details on how the bombs were made. the latest on the investigation coming up next. >>> from the hospital to...
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and in fact ben bernanke was opining on what they ought to do. that is sample of where the lessons of the past in the not-too-distant past can have variants. the idea of a central bank living in a panic. that's the most famous early example was 1866. the bank in britain that failed like lehman brothers did. the bank of england, walter bagehot was the economist who wrote about this. the bank of england lent freely as a penalty rate to the lender of last resort. he went to this man and that man a and what you find is the central bankers are steeped in history. bernanke made an academic career of it. even those who do not have a great awareness of the lenders of last resort and the great depression and what happens with hyperinflation. >> host: it's unusual to be in a situation where you have zero interest rate now for almost five years and you have this great quote in the book where he asked to the normal economic laws work in air force that likes arrows -- scissors when you get to 0 degrees the world acts differently? >> guest: he points to allen
and in fact ben bernanke was opining on what they ought to do. that is sample of where the lessons of the past in the not-too-distant past can have variants. the idea of a central bank living in a panic. that's the most famous early example was 1866. the bank in britain that failed like lehman brothers did. the bank of england, walter bagehot was the economist who wrote about this. the bank of england lent freely as a penalty rate to the lender of last resort. he went to this man and that man a...