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>> he didn't know what was going on in ben ghazi. you didn't know what we were listening to angela merkel's phone calls. you didn't know anything with the nsa. >> or the irs. >> you can breed an smeers where you don't know anything, but it's a terrible atmosphere. >> by the end of the week when he's apologizing and saying he's sorry -- >> did he apologize? >> you had democratic senators get a two-hour meeting in the white house, unheard of, with the president. you saw what happened in virginia. we don't know if we can survive this thing. his approval rating went down to 39%. >> but nothing changed after that meeting. he's not apologizinapologizing. >> that's where the ego and ideology comes into play. at some point, the president has got to bend or he'll ruin it for his own party. he's already ruined a lot of other things. >> he said he's sorry that it happened. >> right. >> like a couple when they get mad, i'm sorry you're upset. >> right. >> i want to point out that bob grifield did apologize. >> always sticking up for your private
>> he didn't know what was going on in ben ghazi. you didn't know what we were listening to angela merkel's phone calls. you didn't know anything with the nsa. >> or the irs. >> you can breed an smeers where you don't know anything, but it's a terrible atmosphere. >> by the end of the week when he's apologizing and saying he's sorry -- >> did he apologize? >> you had democratic senators get a two-hour meeting in the white house, unheard of, with the...
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>> sÍ, ben.rimera aquÍ. >> ya lo encontraron. >> hacen pruebas. >> ¿estÁs infectado? >> te digo en una hora. >> oye, steve, recuerdas a la mujer que vimos en la barricada, tuvo encefalomielitis de niÑa. >> ah, sustancia alba interesante. >> lo que pienso que si es inmune tal vez tenemos causalidad. >> entiendo, ya veo, encefalomielitis afecta a la estructura neuronal, si es asÍ podrÍamos generar una vacuna. >> incluso si es posible revertir el proceso. >> hace falta verificarlo, analizar sangre, biopsia, resonancia y todo. ¿tenemos idea si sigue con vida? >> hay otra alternativa, el hijo de carol .tambiÉn la tuvo. >> oye, ¿sigues en el centro? >> sÍ, en el consultorio de carol. >> okey, necesitas salir de ahÍ ahora. >> ¿por quÉ? >> sÍ. >> no puedo hablar, papÁ tratÓ de quitarme el telÉfono. cada de joan, no me agrada, ¿puedes venir por mÍ? >> okey, sÍ bien. carol. >> es oli, estÁ en baltimore. >> baltimore. >> tucker lo llevÓ a casa de su madre. no sÉ por que. >> carol, yo sÍ sÉ por que. >> la ba
>> sÍ, ben.rimera aquÍ. >> ya lo encontraron. >> hacen pruebas. >> ¿estÁs infectado? >> te digo en una hora. >> oye, steve, recuerdas a la mujer que vimos en la barricada, tuvo encefalomielitis de niÑa. >> ah, sustancia alba interesante. >> lo que pienso que si es inmune tal vez tenemos causalidad. >> entiendo, ya veo, encefalomielitis afecta a la estructura neuronal, si es asÍ podrÍamos generar una vacuna. >> incluso si es...
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ben? >> no, no. >> we love you love you. >> no, it has to do with the quality of the oil in terms of the various qualities of oil, it's a worldwide commodity price. >> i'm sensing a ratings juggernaut in the making with the description of oil. holy toledo. gasparino? >> frac something a great thing. there are legitimate environmental concerns with fracking. i sat down with some people that know about it at abinsurance company and you have to proceed slowly. why do we need the keystone pipeline right now? don't we need to conserve some oil for the future? >> this is where your riddle meets your conundrum. >> we're doing that because demand is falling in part because our vehicles and cars are more fuel efficient. >> that leads to us adam. >> sorry to disappoint you but i'm mildly pro-keystone, think we should approve. >> i like that, mildly pro-keystone. >> whatever. >> more keystone or against? >> i'm for it, neil, but i'm sort of amused, though, because it wasn't so long ago that high gaso
ben? >> no, no. >> we love you love you. >> no, it has to do with the quality of the oil in terms of the various qualities of oil, it's a worldwide commodity price. >> i'm sensing a ratings juggernaut in the making with the description of oil. holy toledo. gasparino? >> frac something a great thing. there are legitimate environmental concerns with fracking. i sat down with some people that know about it at abinsurance company and you have to proceed slowly. why do...
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ben, what do you make of that? >> i don't know a damn thing about it and i assume that nobody else does, either. so i don't care one way or the other, frankly. >> lovely. >> that's why they have you as a guest. >> what do you like? >> roll the dice in vegas. at least there's the pretty girls. i like hormel. hormel is in the business of people like eating bacon and eating sausage. it's a business that's going to be around forever. >> full circle. got back to processed meat. guys, thank you very, very much. we continue on fox. >>> access to healthcare.gov has been a misably frustrating experience for way too many americans. >> a lot of people would say that's a a understatement. problems still plaguing the obama website but health care and the internet are working together in the private sector. these doctors posting their prices on personal websites for health services. patients say it works great. so is this proof the private sector does a heck of a lot better job than the government does? hi, everybody. welcome. l
ben, what do you make of that? >> i don't know a damn thing about it and i assume that nobody else does, either. so i don't care one way or the other, frankly. >> lovely. >> that's why they have you as a guest. >> what do you like? >> roll the dice in vegas. at least there's the pretty girls. i like hormel. hormel is in the business of people like eating bacon and eating sausage. it's a business that's going to be around forever. >> full circle. got back to...
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. >> ben stein, here we be. a lot of people seize on this and say, well, we're just a moment away from defunding it, killing it, seeing it die on the vine. i think once something becomes law it's easier said than done. where are we going with this? >> i think we're seeing that our president has lied to us about every aspect of it, about the insurance companies, the doctors, hospitals. >> you don't think he just could have been misled or ignorant? >> well, you know, i'm getting kind of sick of him saying, he didn't know what happened in benghazi, didn't know what happened in the irs. if he didn't it know what was in his own signature legislation, his own most important document, his own most important achievement, he should not be president. if this government were a bank, a large investment bank, it would be charged with criminal fraud for the lies that mr. obama has told over and over again about this health care. it is -- and i want to emphasize the key thing, which is what mr. payne said, every single scare t
. >> ben stein, here we be. a lot of people seize on this and say, well, we're just a moment away from defunding it, killing it, seeing it die on the vine. i think once something becomes law it's easier said than done. where are we going with this? >> i think we're seeing that our president has lied to us about every aspect of it, about the insurance companies, the doctors, hospitals. >> you don't think he just could have been misled or ignorant? >> well, you know, i'm...
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was it important for you, ben? yeah, it was absolutely, it was very, very important for me to have a place to go.
was it important for you, ben? yeah, it was absolutely, it was very, very important for me to have a place to go.
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was it important for you, ben? yeah, it was absolutely, it was very, very important for me to have a place to go. now, upon leaving treatment, the last time i was able to get into a closure recovery program, and i think for me, i know that many of the triggers for using were social, and so to have a group of friends who were also in recovery, where we could talk
was it important for you, ben? yeah, it was absolutely, it was very, very important for me to have a place to go. now, upon leaving treatment, the last time i was able to get into a closure recovery program, and i think for me, i know that many of the triggers for using were social, and so to have a group of friends who were also in recovery, where we could talk
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we're live again waiting to hear from ben bernanke. speaking before the national economist's club in washington. the associated press has a bit of a preview of ben bernanke's speech. bernanke says the great recession made it essential for the economy to become transparent so it could explain why record low interest rates were needed to support the economy. in that story, he goes on to say the recession meant the fed's communications had to evolve in ways he didn't envision when he became chairman in 2006. so we'll hear from federal reserve chairman ben bernanke momentarily. the room has filled up. more about the health care law. >> joining us now is tom daschle former senate democratic leader from 1995 to 2005 and represented the state of south dakota. welcome. >> thank you. >> talk about what you brought to the table as far as the affordable care act. >> i had an advisory role. talked to my former colleagues and members of the administration, given my views. i had written a book called critical, that laid out a lot of the principals t
we're live again waiting to hear from ben bernanke. speaking before the national economist's club in washington. the associated press has a bit of a preview of ben bernanke's speech. bernanke says the great recession made it essential for the economy to become transparent so it could explain why record low interest rates were needed to support the economy. in that story, he goes on to say the recession meant the fed's communications had to evolve in ways he didn't envision when he became...
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was it important for you, ben? yeah, it was absolutely, it was very, very important for me to have a place to go. now, upon leaving treatment, the last time i was able to get into a closure recovery program, and i think for me, i know that many of the triggers for using were social, and so to have a group of friends who were also in recovery, where we could talk about what we were going through, and we could just have fun in recovery, was very vitally important for me to maintain my recovery. so, there would be an alternative way without drugs or alcohol? yes. to really enjoy oneself? absolutely. very good. vanna, in terms of your program, you know, we have to be realistic. what are some of the challenges in providing these types of support groups for people, for example, that may receive services from a youth service provider? some of the challenges for young adults compared to adults is young people kind of step to dance to their own tune at their own time, so organizational, organized activities may be a little
was it important for you, ben? yeah, it was absolutely, it was very, very important for me to have a place to go. now, upon leaving treatment, the last time i was able to get into a closure recovery program, and i think for me, i know that many of the triggers for using were social, and so to have a group of friends who were also in recovery, where we could talk about what we were going through, and we could just have fun in recovery, was very vitally important for me to maintain my recovery....
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ben, you're in recovery yourself. and from a perspective, and we've talked about some of the dynamics that go on in families that really are not as supportive as one would want them to be. what would you say to young people that are in a difficult family situation, facing tremendous challenges? i would say that it's really important to find a support network that supports you in your efforts to seek recovery and maintain your recovery. i was very fortunate to have a very supportive family, and going off of what jim and what alison just said, you know, my mother ... i was diagnosed with ocd at age 11, and it was a couple years before my mother came around and was able to assist me in seeking treatment for that mental illness. and then, i also suffer from a substance use disorder, which developed a few years after my mental illness diagnosis. and you know, i had to seek help-not just in my family because my father wasn't very supportive-but i had to find friends who were in recovery and also treatment professors and cou
ben, you're in recovery yourself. and from a perspective, and we've talked about some of the dynamics that go on in families that really are not as supportive as one would want them to be. what would you say to young people that are in a difficult family situation, facing tremendous challenges? i would say that it's really important to find a support network that supports you in your efforts to seek recovery and maintain your recovery. i was very fortunate to have a very supportive family, and...
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i need to go to ben in illinois. ben? >> caller: booyah, jim. thanks for taking my call. i love what you do for us home gamer. i'm calling about ew. i know it's a competitive state. >> yeah, that's the problem. in fact, they have great science. they do have great science absolutely. but you know what? i mean, i'm sitting here with and i think that's a better
i need to go to ben in illinois. ben? >> caller: booyah, jim. thanks for taking my call. i love what you do for us home gamer. i'm calling about ew. i know it's a competitive state. >> yeah, that's the problem. in fact, they have great science. they do have great science absolutely. but you know what? i mean, i'm sitting here with and i think that's a better
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one trader says ben bernanke and janet yellen are looking alot alike these days.... and.... the breakfast club. trades that could brighten up your day. first business starts now! good morning! it's friday, november 15th. i'm angela miles. in today's first look: no bubble trouble in stocks. that comment from janet yellen during her nomination hearing on the hill.... triggered fresh highs for the dow and the s&p. gold and oil ended the day nearly the flatline. rofits dip 6.2% at nordstrom. the stock dropped after the close on the earnings. and, under the golden arches, mcdonald's plans to spending nearly $3 billion dollars nextg year opening up to 1,600 new restaurants and remodling 1,000 others. mcd is also backing its sales growth forecast of 3 to 5%. a chevron gas pipeline explodes in texas outside of dallas. reports say a construction crew accidentally drilled into the line. no one was hurt. but residents in the area were evacuated doug rothschild of performance trust is here to get the ball rolling us this morning. good morning to you. > good morning angie. as investors a
one trader says ben bernanke and janet yellen are looking alot alike these days.... and.... the breakfast club. trades that could brighten up your day. first business starts now! good morning! it's friday, november 15th. i'm angela miles. in today's first look: no bubble trouble in stocks. that comment from janet yellen during her nomination hearing on the hill.... triggered fresh highs for the dow and the s&p. gold and oil ended the day nearly the flatline. rofits dip 6.2% at nordstrom....
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let's discuss with political commentators maria cardona and ben ferguson.s very much for coming in. maria, the latest poll numbers from quinnipiac university show these numbers are not very encouraging for the president and for the democrats if elections were being held today, for whom would you vote on october 1st, 43% said republicans. now 39% say democrats, 39% say republicans. i guess a lot of people are blaming a lot of democrats are blaming the obama care rollout for those numbers. >> sure. and so thankfully, wolf, the election isn't today. and it is still a year away. and a lot can happen in a year. one of those things that's going to happen is that by the end of this month, as the white house has stated, the fix fips to obama care website will be in full force and a lot more people will be able to sign up. a lot more people will be able to enroll. so that is what this administration is focused on. they have some of the best folks on this, including jeff zients and todd park who is one of the best minds in technology. he's the chief technology office
let's discuss with political commentators maria cardona and ben ferguson.s very much for coming in. maria, the latest poll numbers from quinnipiac university show these numbers are not very encouraging for the president and for the democrats if elections were being held today, for whom would you vote on october 1st, 43% said republicans. now 39% say democrats, 39% say republicans. i guess a lot of people are blaming a lot of democrats are blaming the obama care rollout for those numbers....
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and i also indicated to ben he can pull off those shirts and i can't. he always looked so cool in them. early in oprah winfrey's career, her bosses told her she should change her name to susie. i have to pause here to say i got the same advice. they didn't say i should be named susie, but they suggested i should change my name. people can relate to susie. that's what they said. it turned out, surprisingly, that people can relate to oprah just fine. in more than 4500 episodes of her show, her message was always you can. you can do and you can be and you can grow and it can be better. and she is living proof, rising from a childhood of poverty and abuse to the pinnacle of the entertainment universe. but even with 40 emmys, the distinction of being the first black female billionaire, oprah's greatest strength has always been her ability to help us discover the best in ourselves. michelle and i count ourselves among her many devoted fans and friends. as one of those fans wrote, i didn't know i had a light in me until oprah told me it was there. what a great
and i also indicated to ben he can pull off those shirts and i can't. he always looked so cool in them. early in oprah winfrey's career, her bosses told her she should change her name to susie. i have to pause here to say i got the same advice. they didn't say i should be named susie, but they suggested i should change my name. people can relate to susie. that's what they said. it turned out, surprisingly, that people can relate to oprah just fine. in more than 4500 episodes of her show, her...
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thank you, ben come your breath of fresh air. i wholeheartedly agree about barack obama being the first fully media trained president. in mountlake, i think he calls them plays cards such the people disassociate him from his policies. in that regard, you were speaking on syria. i am wondering whether this relates to hillary clinton and benghazi. he is creating a story in the public that these issues are more complicated than people realize, that coming up with decisions is difficult and therefore they couldn't have made any other choices. that way he can paint people on the right who want it to look at the facts and factual accounting portrayed as racist who just want to bring down the first but president. >> guest: i think there is truth to that. the idea president obama has avoid culpability is eminently true. when it comes to benghazi, there's a lot we don't know, including the president's own actions. we also don't know what is going on at the cia annex and benghazi. that is information we have to find out. information is cle
thank you, ben come your breath of fresh air. i wholeheartedly agree about barack obama being the first fully media trained president. in mountlake, i think he calls them plays cards such the people disassociate him from his policies. in that regard, you were speaking on syria. i am wondering whether this relates to hillary clinton and benghazi. he is creating a story in the public that these issues are more complicated than people realize, that coming up with decisions is difficult and...
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i don't think she's more dovish than ben. i think the biggest difference is in some sense that she really does believe very much in the models and in a model centric view of the economy. >> what does that mean? >> what it means is, when i look
i don't think she's more dovish than ben. i think the biggest difference is in some sense that she really does believe very much in the models and in a model centric view of the economy. >> what does that mean? >> what it means is, when i look
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. >> the coffee is on at ben's place. this is the 10th years ben has opinion roasting and grinding beans from south america at his factory near southhampton, long island. it has not been ease yip. >> i had to -- easy. i had to build the facility, work for years, keep pouring money into it. perfect the green bean roasting process, purchasing process, find stores - that's six, seven years before a return. >> ben emplois three young people and plans to take on more as soon assee can. >> it's great -- as he can. >> it's great to have something different. who doesn't love coffee. >> a future head of marketing there. >> for generations the chinakok lived on their lands, on some of the most expensive real state. it's rare to find a native entrepreneur like ben. >> according to figures from the senn us bureau the trend is up. there's 237,000 native owned businesses employing over 184,000 people in tribal communities nationwide. altogether these enterprises generate $34.5 billion in receipts, mostly through native owned constructi
. >> the coffee is on at ben's place. this is the 10th years ben has opinion roasting and grinding beans from south america at his factory near southhampton, long island. it has not been ease yip. >> i had to -- easy. i had to build the facility, work for years, keep pouring money into it. perfect the green bean roasting process, purchasing process, find stores - that's six, seven years before a return. >> ben emplois three young people and plans to take on more as soon assee...
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and in fort benning georgia protesters take on the western hemisphere institute for security cooperation or you might know it as a school of the america here's the tutors provided military training to thousands of soldiers all over latin america over the past sixty years and in-depth look the later in the show. it's monday november twenty fifth eight pm in washington d.c. and i'm maggie lopez and you are watching our t.v. well starting off this hour for years negotiations for the transpacific partnership partnership have played out behind closed doors and yet the nations involved could be the biggest trade agreement of our day that would address everything from food to medicine to intellectual property told nations involved in the tepee talks could be getting close to a deal over critics warn this agreement could actually hurt the public by acting on behalf of major corporations instead of the public good well asked week thanks to the latest document drop by the secret spilling organization wiki leaks people around the world got a first glimpse of the part of the negotiations that deals
and in fort benning georgia protesters take on the western hemisphere institute for security cooperation or you might know it as a school of the america here's the tutors provided military training to thousands of soldiers all over latin america over the past sixty years and in-depth look the later in the show. it's monday november twenty fifth eight pm in washington d.c. and i'm maggie lopez and you are watching our t.v. well starting off this hour for years negotiations for the transpacific...
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when ben retired it was put into a poem. oh rare ben bradlee his reign has ceased but his nation standings, its strength increased. and i also indicated to ben, he can pull off those shirts, and i can't. [ laughter ] >> he always looks so cool in them. [ laughter ] >> early in oprah winfrey's career, her bosses told her she should change her name to susie. [ laughter ] >> i have to pause here to say, i got the same advice. [ laughter ] >> they didn't say i should be named susie, but they suggested i should change my name. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> people can relate to susie that's what they said. it turned out, surprisingly that people can relate to oprah just fine. in more than 4500 episodes of her show, her message was always you can. you can do, and you can be, and you can grow, and it can be better, and she was living proof, rising from a childhood of poverty and abuse to the pinnacle of the entertainment universe, but even with 40 emmies the distinction of being the first black female billionaire her greatest strengt
when ben retired it was put into a poem. oh rare ben bradlee his reign has ceased but his nation standings, its strength increased. and i also indicated to ben, he can pull off those shirts, and i can't. [ laughter ] >> he always looks so cool in them. [ laughter ] >> early in oprah winfrey's career, her bosses told her she should change her name to susie. [ laughter ] >> i have to pause here to say, i got the same advice. [ laughter ] >> they didn't say i should be...
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ben bradlee. the honorable bill clinton. mrs.uye, accepting on behalf of had he ever husband, daniel inouye. dr. daniel kahneman. [ applause ] >>> the honorable richard lugar. mrs. loretta lynn. [ applause ] [ applause ] >> dr. mario molina. mrs. owe shawn see accepting on behalf of sally k. ride. mr. walter anywherele, accepting on behalf of his partner bayard rustin. mr. arturo sandoval. mrs. smith, accepting on behalf of her husband, dean smith. mrs. gloria steinem. reverend c.t. vivian. the honorable patricia wald. mrs. oprah winfrey. [ applause ] ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states and mrs. michelle obama. [ applause ] >> good morning. good morning, everybody. everybody, please have a seat. have a seat. well, on behalf of michelle and myself, welcome to the white house. this is one of my favorite events every year, especially it's special this year as i look at this extraordinary group of individuals and our opportunity to honor them with our nation's highest civilian honor, the presidential medal o
ben bradlee. the honorable bill clinton. mrs.uye, accepting on behalf of had he ever husband, daniel inouye. dr. daniel kahneman. [ applause ] >>> the honorable richard lugar. mrs. loretta lynn. [ applause ] [ applause ] >> dr. mario molina. mrs. owe shawn see accepting on behalf of sally k. ride. mr. walter anywherele, accepting on behalf of his partner bayard rustin. mr. arturo sandoval. mrs. smith, accepting on behalf of her husband, dean smith. mrs. gloria steinem. reverend...
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. >> the coffee's on at ben's place. this is the 10th year ben hale's been roasting and grinding fair trade beans. it's not been easy. >> i had to build this facility, work for years while i still had the business, keep pouring money into the business for years before i could even open it, perfect my green bean roasting process, my purchasing process, find stores, so that's six, seven years before any return right there. >> ben employs three young people all from the tribe. >> i think it's great to have something different other than smoke shops along the highway, and who doesn't love could have fee? >> a future head of marketing right there. >> for jen races, they have lived on the reservation behind me, surrounded by some of the most expensive real estate in the country. many of them have taken jobs working in that community, but it is rare to find a native entrepreneur like ben. >> according to figures from the u.s. census bureau in 2007, the trend is up. there are almost 237,000 native american owned businesses in th
. >> the coffee's on at ben's place. this is the 10th year ben hale's been roasting and grinding fair trade beans. it's not been easy. >> i had to build this facility, work for years while i still had the business, keep pouring money into the business for years before i could even open it, perfect my green bean roasting process, my purchasing process, find stores, so that's six, seven years before any return right there. >> ben employs three young people all from the tribe....
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next headline, ben will keep printing money for a long time to come.a mile south of here, wall street is greeting this with a big yawn. could it be that the money printing policy just isn't working? and do we have hype for you. the hunger games sequel, an epic, they say, and you can invest in it. here comes an epic "varney & company." this is going to be a very big show. [ male announcer ] what if a small company became big business overnight? ♪ like, really big... then expanded? ♪ or their new product tanked? ♪ or not? what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. yep. got all the cozies. [ grandma ] with n fedex one rate, i could ll a box and ship it r one flat rate. so i kn untilt was full. you'd be crazy not to. is tt nana? [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. >> we showed you the latest approval number for the president and obamacarement now, here is why they're at all-
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fort benning georgia. coming out a breakdown more about the school of americas and what people are doing to push for a shut down under my beauty asperger's or not thanks so much manning for going i guess my first question is how did a school like this you know a tourist for all these horrific things and dictators and such how did it start in the first place it was it started in the first place right i mean good question this school's been around since one thousand nine hundred six in fact it was first started in panama in one thousand nine hundred six and within two years of it being opened it already had that notorious name being. school of the assassins it was close in panama it was moved to fort benning georgia and from then on the united states was just kind of picking out soldiers from across latin america to train here in the united states as a way of kind of building cooperation with military leaders in latin america so that the u.s. could kind of thwart the communist. expansion throughout latin ame
fort benning georgia. coming out a breakdown more about the school of americas and what people are doing to push for a shut down under my beauty asperger's or not thanks so much manning for going i guess my first question is how did a school like this you know a tourist for all these horrific things and dictators and such how did it start in the first place it was it started in the first place right i mean good question this school's been around since one thousand nine hundred six in fact it...
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keep consuming debt at least now here's the first headline about quantitative easing what car salesman ben bernanke he said at dinner last night so this is simon black of sovereign man and he was at a dinner with the national economy club and ben bernanke was the guest of honor he said at one point during the evening when pressed about whether his quantitative easing program was good for wall street at the expense of main street he being ben bernanke he flat out denied it saying that such a premise is simply not true he defended his printing eighty five billion dollars per month suggesting that fixing interest rates as zero is beneficial for society because among other things it allows people to buy cars right well and allows people to go into debt into ever deeper debt and it's funny because this idea of giving out all it's in amsterdam is beer to keep them docile to keep them cleaning up the park clean up their their open air prison it reminds me of wal-mart and mcdonald's it was reported this past week that they themselves are out there giving the equivalent of a couple of beers to thei
keep consuming debt at least now here's the first headline about quantitative easing what car salesman ben bernanke he said at dinner last night so this is simon black of sovereign man and he was at a dinner with the national economy club and ben bernanke was the guest of honor he said at one point during the evening when pressed about whether his quantitative easing program was good for wall street at the expense of main street he being ben bernanke he flat out denied it saying that such a...
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maria and ben, i'm sorry. we've run out of time. always so much pun to listen to both of you.much. political commentators maria calderone and ben ferguson, thank you. >> they're music and a lot of us are big fans of amy winehouse, kirk cobane. their music helped define rock and roll but at 27 years old, they were gone. janis joplin. as we said, kurt cobane, amy winehouse. question how they all died at the same age. we're going to talk about the mystery surrounding what's called the 27 club. now i'm a manager., my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. stick with innovation. stick with power. stick with technology. get the flexcare platinum. new from philips sonicare. waiting for your wrinkle cream to work? neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair has
maria and ben, i'm sorry. we've run out of time. always so much pun to listen to both of you.much. political commentators maria calderone and ben ferguson, thank you. >> they're music and a lot of us are big fans of amy winehouse, kirk cobane. their music helped define rock and roll but at 27 years old, they were gone. janis joplin. as we said, kurt cobane, amy winehouse. question how they all died at the same age. we're going to talk about the mystery surrounding what's called the 27...
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fort benning georgia. coming out a breakdown more about the school of americas and what people are doing to push for a shut down under my beauty asperger's or man thanks so much man for going i guess my first question is how did a school like this you know senatorial for all these horrific things and dictators and such how did it start in the first place it was it started in the first place right i mean good question this school's been around since one thousand nine hundred six in fact it was first started in panama in one thousand nine hundred six and within two years of it being opened it already had that notorious name being. school of the assassins it was close in panama it was moved to fort benning georgia and from then on the united states was just kind of picking out soldiers from across latin america to train here in the united states as a way of kind of building cooperation with military leaders in latin america so that the u.s. could kind of thwart the communist. expansion throughout latin americ
fort benning georgia. coming out a breakdown more about the school of americas and what people are doing to push for a shut down under my beauty asperger's or man thanks so much man for going i guess my first question is how did a school like this you know senatorial for all these horrific things and dictators and such how did it start in the first place it was it started in the first place right i mean good question this school's been around since one thousand nine hundred six in fact it was...
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with ben bernanke it keeps interest rates at zero percent he's helping to increase america's debt load it's all such time as the debt bubble pops everyone who issued the debt the bankers include bernanke you get to be on the size of debt issues they don't make money based on profits and losses they make money based on the size of the debt they issue so in a car is a debt issue a quantitative easing is debt issue getting a job of donald's put yourself into debt that gives fees to the bankers it destroys the economy it destroys society it destroys everything but the fees for the bankers . dramas to be ignored. stories others who refuse to notice. faces change the world. to picture. from a strictly. if you are just joining us welcome to the program here on r t i'm rory sushi in moscow several thousand people are expected on a march in berlin to remember an anti fascism activist murdered back in the early ninety's germany's still striving to ban far right parties you know political and social views the country's ultimately trying to forget. all of our reports the horrors of germany's histo
with ben bernanke it keeps interest rates at zero percent he's helping to increase america's debt load it's all such time as the debt bubble pops everyone who issued the debt the bankers include bernanke you get to be on the size of debt issues they don't make money based on profits and losses they make money based on the size of the debt they issue so in a car is a debt issue a quantitative easing is debt issue getting a job of donald's put yourself into debt that gives fees to the bankers it...
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travel to fort benning georgia over the weekend to find out just why this school is so controversial. behind these gates is the western hemisphere institute for security and cooperation otherwise known as a school of the americas depending on who you ask the school is little more than a training center focused on building cooperation between the u.s. military and its latin american counterparts but for many others it's a notorious breeding ground for some of the worst human rights violators in the western hemisphere the school has graduated over sixty four thousand soldiers since one thousand nine hundred six soldiers were taught everything from enhanced interrogation to psychological warfare at least eleven latin american dictators have trained at the school including the infamous manuel noriega of panama and got them on as a framed leo's munt who oversaw the genocide of almost two thousand indigenous mayans during his brutal reign in the one nine hundred eighty s. every year the gates to the school of the americas in fort benning georgia serve as a meeting ground for thousands of ac
travel to fort benning georgia over the weekend to find out just why this school is so controversial. behind these gates is the western hemisphere institute for security and cooperation otherwise known as a school of the americas depending on who you ask the school is little more than a training center focused on building cooperation between the u.s. military and its latin american counterparts but for many others it's a notorious breeding ground for some of the worst human rights violators in...
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will she become the first female chair and how will her policy differ from ben bernankes. that and more tonight. >>> good evening everyone. the first score card on obama care is out and it's not good. just 106000 americans enrolled and went through their state, not healthcare.gov. the results are worst than expected and bertha coombs joins us with a break down of the numbers. bertha, i know you've been going through the information. who did succeed in signing up? >> we don't really know. they didn't really give us demographic information. they just basically gave us the numbers of what they saw. in terms of people that actually selected a plan at this point, we're talking about 106,000 and as you mentioned, the majority of those came through the state based exchanges that have been working fairly well, only 26,000, nearly 27,000 managed to select a plan. some of them paid, a lot of them haven't but haven't select add plan through the federal exchange healthcare.gov. as we know, they had a lot of troubles for a lot of people. it's been frustrating. what is interesting is to
will she become the first female chair and how will her policy differ from ben bernankes. that and more tonight. >>> good evening everyone. the first score card on obama care is out and it's not good. just 106000 americans enrolled and went through their state, not healthcare.gov. the results are worst than expected and bertha coombs joins us with a break down of the numbers. bertha, i know you've been going through the information. who did succeed in signing up? >> we don't...
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i strongly suspect that the same is true for oliva and ben and ken. it was a remarkable intellectual experience. and it was remarkable also because span never lost sight of the fact it was an intellectual gain. getting these questions right made a profound difference in the lives of nations, and their peoples. i will leave it to others to talk about the imf and israel. ly say to you, stan, thank you on behalf of all of us for 14462 and all you have taught us ever since. [applause]
i strongly suspect that the same is true for oliva and ben and ken. it was a remarkable intellectual experience. and it was remarkable also because span never lost sight of the fact it was an intellectual gain. getting these questions right made a profound difference in the lives of nations, and their peoples. i will leave it to others to talk about the imf and israel. ly say to you, stan, thank you on behalf of all of us for 14462 and all you have taught us ever since. [applause]