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ben said it best. this is all about pressure and the votes in order to curry favor with the politicians going forward. >> it's very powerful stuff. they can get ahold of these names and phone numbers, addresses, that's amazing information. >> these rules are not just about getting access to the contact information for employees as a company that the union is trying to sign up. it's also about shortening the election period as well. >> yes. >> there's a shorter time frame for an election to hpen, from 38 days now ten to 21 days. >> that's good for the union? >> yeah. because it doesn't give the company time to respond. i want to point out, though, this was -- these rules were passed by the national labor relations board a few years ago. and the way the vote was done was shot down by a court. so this is their second shot at it. and it might go -- it will certainly help unionization in this country. >> i got a feeling your father is a union guy. >> he was not -- my dad was such a sweetheart of a guy. if h
ben said it best. this is all about pressure and the votes in order to curry favor with the politicians going forward. >> it's very powerful stuff. they can get ahold of these names and phone numbers, addresses, that's amazing information. >> these rules are not just about getting access to the contact information for employees as a company that the union is trying to sign up. it's also about shortening the election period as well. >> yes. >> there's a shorter time frame...
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and the 1925 silent version of - ben hur. stewart copeland, coming up, right now. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: stewart copeland has been named by rolling stone as one of the most influential drummers of all of rock music history. for his time at the police, those days earned him six grammy awards and saw him inducted into the rock 'n roll hall of fame. he has written scores for movies like wall street and has performed his own work with orchestras around the globe. he will perform is own composition. let's start with a look at a clip. ♪ ♪ why ben hur? >> it came to me years ago. . got a call the german impresario was building a show. they were doing the chariot race, the whole thing. europe anded across the hundreds of underpaid ukrainian experts as roman soldiers on horseback. i wrote the music. the show playing in europe. crisis,of the financial and a crucial moment, i had to pay some bills. i own the copyright of the music. all the recordings that i made. i was lookin
and the 1925 silent version of - ben hur. stewart copeland, coming up, right now. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: stewart copeland has been named by rolling stone as one of the most influential drummers of all of rock music history. for his time at the police, those days earned him six grammy awards and saw him inducted into the rock 'n roll hall of fame. he has written scores for movies like wall street and has performed his own work...
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, named after ben franklin.how at the state department yesterday. he brought him to work for take your daughters and sons to work day. >> an historic vote happening now at northern western university. will they vote to form the first ever union for college athletes? what does it mean for the college sports money machine? that's just ahead. but first our tdr soup of the day. they're serving tomato gorgonzola at the cellar in idaho falls. we'll be right back. an diesel gets up to 795 highway miles per tank. salesperson #2: actually, we're throwing in a $1,000 fuel reward card. we've never done that. that's why there's never been a better time to buy a passat tdi clean diesel. husband: so it's like two deals in one? salesperson #2: exactly. avo: during the first ever volkswagen tdi clean diesel event, get a great deal on a passat tdi, that gets up to 795 highway miles per tank. and get a $1,000 fuel reward card. it's like two deals in one. hurry in and get a $1,000 fuel reward card and 0.9% apr for 60 months on tdi
, named after ben franklin.how at the state department yesterday. he brought him to work for take your daughters and sons to work day. >> an historic vote happening now at northern western university. will they vote to form the first ever union for college athletes? what does it mean for the college sports money machine? that's just ahead. but first our tdr soup of the day. they're serving tomato gorgonzola at the cellar in idaho falls. we'll be right back. an diesel gets up to 795...
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if it's not ben rhodes, then it has to be somebody else. it's impossible for me to believe that ben rhodes didn't have some direction from somebody. i would have never had audacity to suggest something like this, which basically was a policy decision to put a cabinet member on the line, lying to the american people, put her out there and put her career on the line without actually having some sort of check-off from the higher ups in the white house. i never would have done that. >> that's exactly why i say i don't think ben rhodes made up this story. somebody told ben rhodes this was the true story. >> i find the most scandalous element of this from purely just a human poifer -- point of view is the fact that the secretary of state hillary clinton with the bodies of the dead lying in front of her and with the families there brought up the video and said a video with which he had nothing to do and then according to one of the family members when she went over to console that family member, she said we're going to get the guy who did the vide
if it's not ben rhodes, then it has to be somebody else. it's impossible for me to believe that ben rhodes didn't have some direction from somebody. i would have never had audacity to suggest something like this, which basically was a policy decision to put a cabinet member on the line, lying to the american people, put her out there and put her career on the line without actually having some sort of check-off from the higher ups in the white house. i never would have done that. >> that's...
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joining us now is ben and jerry's ceo.lavors on our desk here, we love these names. david: oh, wait, it is yours. liz: listen, either way. wait -- david: we've already chosen. liz: hazed and confused, salted caramel, that's my jam. these are amazing. but this cracks me up, hazed and confused. let's talk about these. david's going to mow right in there. [laughter] but you're celebrating your 5th annual -- 35th annual free cone day. what does this do for your brand? >> well, you know, yeah. it's an amazing story when you think it started in a little gas station in burlington, vermont, and today we will kick off in australia and go right around the world and end up in hawaii, and, yeah, a million cones in -- a million scoops in the u.s. and about a million and a half worldwide. and we actually try not to think about what it does for the brand. we like to think about what it does for the commitment. and, you know, this is our way of just giving back. there are no strings attached, there are no conditions. you can get in line a
joining us now is ben and jerry's ceo.lavors on our desk here, we love these names. david: oh, wait, it is yours. liz: listen, either way. wait -- david: we've already chosen. liz: hazed and confused, salted caramel, that's my jam. these are amazing. but this cracks me up, hazed and confused. let's talk about these. david's going to mow right in there. [laughter] but you're celebrating your 5th annual -- 35th annual free cone day. what does this do for your brand? >> well, you know, yeah....
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those are your top headlines. >> ben, our guest was for the hour, ben huh of cheezburger, you went tostern. he went to a couple of football games. >> i went to almost all of them the first two years. i went to a lot. they were trying to break one of the worst losing streaks in football at the time. we were just trying to be respectable. >> was this the keg, where beer was consumed? you are at the keg, you are lighting in the muck, explain to us the place of sports and particularly football in the culture northwestern. >> at northwestern, students first, athletes second. we did not lower academic standards to let our football players in, and we actually went to the rose bowl. >> this is different than michigan. >> yeah, i hear about that, but we are not one of those guys who play sports first. the unionization thing is weird. >> the federal government made us put a graduate of purdue in our control room. >> i heard there is a wildcat in there as well. >> yes, there is. >> but football at northwestern it's not like at usc or florida state. >> it is not a religion, this is not a big thin
those are your top headlines. >> ben, our guest was for the hour, ben huh of cheezburger, you went tostern. he went to a couple of football games. >> i went to almost all of them the first two years. i went to a lot. they were trying to break one of the worst losing streaks in football at the time. we were just trying to be respectable. >> was this the keg, where beer was consumed? you are at the keg, you are lighting in the muck, explain to us the place of sports and...
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and here's this e-mail, ben rhodes referencing the video in a political sense. now the white house is trying to tell us it has nothing to do with benghazi. >> seems to me like a lot of people are pointing fingers in a bunch of different directions. first you have people saying the cia did the talking points then mike morel says he did -- seems to me like jay carney has a new line of defense. when he's going to get peppered with questions about benghazi, that's to read the promos from the sunday talk shows, right? explain that. >> well, i saw an e-mail exchange with somebody at the white house that had a quote from our show on september 11th. they're going back to stuff in the early days when there was not a lot of information on the press side. what we were getting was from administration officials. they were telling us that it was all related to these protests and the video. what came out is that they knew through their internal chain that this attack was a terrorist attack that was well organized from the very beginning. greg hicks testified on the hill that h
and here's this e-mail, ben rhodes referencing the video in a political sense. now the white house is trying to tell us it has nothing to do with benghazi. >> seems to me like a lot of people are pointing fingers in a bunch of different directions. first you have people saying the cia did the talking points then mike morel says he did -- seems to me like jay carney has a new line of defense. when he's going to get peppered with questions about benghazi, that's to read the promos from the...
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how can you close the books on benghazi until you call ben rhodes. let's call him and have him explain this email. if it wasn't about the four dead americans, why did you mention we're going to bring people to justice? >> did speaker boehner change his life -- >> i hope so. the house has done a good job. i'm tired of five minutes of questions. i want a joint select committee so we can look at the cia the state department and dod as one unit and i want a professional investigative team to get to the bottom of this. >> you hear the critics, not only democrats, there are some republicans who say, okay, enough is enough. it's time to move on. we've got -- they have been up there. they have answered all kinds of our questions and we didn't get what we wanted to get. how do you respond to that? what is the end game here on this particular effort? >> 18 months after the attack not one person has been kurptd responsible for killing the dead americans. 18 months after the attack we finally get an email that shows the white house created a narrative completely
how can you close the books on benghazi until you call ben rhodes. let's call him and have him explain this email. if it wasn't about the four dead americans, why did you mention we're going to bring people to justice? >> did speaker boehner change his life -- >> i hope so. the house has done a good job. i'm tired of five minutes of questions. i want a joint select committee so we can look at the cia the state department and dod as one unit and i want a professional investigative...
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ben, stick around. we'll be right back. erve pain. it's progressive pain. first you have that, that feeling of numbness. then you get the hot pins. it got to the point where i felt like, almost like lightning bolts, hot strikes into my feet. the pain was, it was... i just couldn't handle it, so my doctor prescribed lyrica. the pain has been reduced and i feel better than i did before. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda-approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or, swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, changes in eyesight, including blurry vision, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling or skin sores from diabetes. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swelling of hands, legs and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how
ben, stick around. we'll be right back. erve pain. it's progressive pain. first you have that, that feeling of numbness. then you get the hot pins. it got to the point where i felt like, almost like lightning bolts, hot strikes into my feet. the pain was, it was... i just couldn't handle it, so my doctor prescribed lyrica. the pain has been reduced and i feel better than i did before. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda-approved to treat diabetic nerve...
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one viewer says: >> ben, i want to get you in the conversation. if emerson was alive he may sell pepsi and coke. are you afraid the maker movement may become corporatized. >> no, i'm not. i don't think it's a new thing. when you think of recipes shared for decades, things like the toll-house cooky. it's slapped on to a bag of chocolate chips. i think the companies are starting to realise that this kind of media content is an effect ty way of driving consumption. the big advantage is that it allows consumers to be selective and consien somehows. we we some groups that want control of all the materials. >> i think of apple, nike, and others, starting in a garage. there must be millions of ideas that never had the avenues to take ideas turn into something. >> we are living in amazing time, i believe in all of whomman history -- human history. it doesn't just impact the diy segment, but also corporations. ford is putting printers on every designer desk. and the reason is they can reiterate three or four times before lunch. at the end they'll reiterate
one viewer says: >> ben, i want to get you in the conversation. if emerson was alive he may sell pepsi and coke. are you afraid the maker movement may become corporatized. >> no, i'm not. i don't think it's a new thing. when you think of recipes shared for decades, things like the toll-house cooky. it's slapped on to a bag of chocolate chips. i think the companies are starting to realise that this kind of media content is an effect ty way of driving consumption. the big advantage is...
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i'll start with you ben. in terms of what's out there changing the world. obviously mobile is changing the world more than anything i assume and the cloud is changing. those two things don't you think. >> well yes, i think for what we see mobile, just the way all of us, how it changed all of our lives. it's unbelievable. mobile is probably the biggest trend that we continue to invest into and the thing that we see, the best idea coming in around. everything has to be noble first it's not really the second screen anyone. it's why everything's happening. >> rose: what would you say? >> i would say that we're in a time just like 1981 to 1984. benjamin will remember that time because i think he was born in 1981. all right. so cable industry. distribution is done. pendulum swings back to content. all the cable networks were founded between those years all started by entrepreneurs and sold to big media companies. right there with digital. all the distribution is done. it's all done. all of the social feeds are built out. content now is extremely interesting. now
i'll start with you ben. in terms of what's out there changing the world. obviously mobile is changing the world more than anything i assume and the cloud is changing. those two things don't you think. >> well yes, i think for what we see mobile, just the way all of us, how it changed all of our lives. it's unbelievable. mobile is probably the biggest trend that we continue to invest into and the thing that we see, the best idea coming in around. everything has to be noble first it's not...
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ben white and ben smith and chuck todd is here. the battle of the bens. return. we've got a fight coming up in the mud. [ female announcer ] who are we? we are the thinkers. the job jugglers. the up all-nighters. and the ones who turn ideas into action. we've made our passions our life's work. we strive for the moments where we can say, "i did it!" ♪ we are entrepreneurs who started it all... with a signature. legalzoom has helped start over 1 million businesses, turning dreamers into business owners. and we're here to help start yours. turning dreamers into business owners. honestly? i wanted a smartphone that shoots great video. so i got the new nokia lumia icon. it's got 1080p video, three times zoom, and a twenty-megapixel sensor. it's got the brightest display, so i can see what i'm shooting -- even outdoors, and 4 mics that capture incredible sound. plus, it has apps like vine -- and free cloud storage. my new lumia icon is so great, even our wipeouts look amazing. ♪ honestly, i want to see you be brave ♪ ♪ but with less energy, moodiness, and a low
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one of the victims, first grader ben wheeler. >> he was full of life.ean, he had energy that was just beyond belief. >> reporter: now ben's grandfather, carman, is on a mission to build gun safety technology to honor his grandson. >> it's really my attempt to memorialize his try. >> reporter: after losing men, carman had a chance meeting with a man who shares the first name of his lost grandson. >> i do believe in divine intervention. >> reporter: ben thome had a family member killed in a gun accident. >> in the u.s., there's 80 million households that own guns. the statistics say that 22% to 42% of those households have a loaded, unsecured firearm in them. >> reporter: the technology, a locking station for guns. it can only be unlocked by a fingerprint. >> it's designed to deter. it's designed to prevent access instantaneously. >> reporter: ben and carman's technology is also shared by silicon heavyweights. >> it's high time that the tech industry step in and use innovation to go solve yet another big problem that exists in society. >> reporter: invest
one of the victims, first grader ben wheeler. >> he was full of life.ean, he had energy that was just beyond belief. >> reporter: now ben's grandfather, carman, is on a mission to build gun safety technology to honor his grandson. >> it's really my attempt to memorialize his try. >> reporter: after losing men, carman had a chance meeting with a man who shares the first name of his lost grandson. >> i do believe in divine intervention. >> reporter: ben thome...
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ben, i want to go to you. on the other hand with key provisions of the voting rights act being struck down, do you think lbj's greatest accomplishments are being eroded right now? >> what we know is what rosa parks told us, which is that freedom is never truly -- truly one. every group that comes has to win it again and again. each generation has to win freedom over again. what we should really look to is what happened at that time to make sure that the civil rights act was passed and make sure that the voting rights act was passed. in between the two, you have freedom summer and thousands of people coming across the country, black and white, to mississippi to show that we can crush the walls of voting suppression with a tidal wave of voter registration. and that's what we need right now. you're seeing people across the south standing up and saying, we're not going to take it this time. in florida, in 2012, the president won by 70,000 votes. that was only possible because the naacp signed up 120,000 voters. ou
ben, i want to go to you. on the other hand with key provisions of the voting rights act being struck down, do you think lbj's greatest accomplishments are being eroded right now? >> what we know is what rosa parks told us, which is that freedom is never truly -- truly one. every group that comes has to win it again and again. each generation has to win freedom over again. what we should really look to is what happened at that time to make sure that the civil rights act was passed and...
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that's a different argument, ben.t wing narrative has been that given the dysfunctional website, the lack of young people that want to enter this health care plan, there isn't a number of people that we can verify who actually signed up. what you have said, people signed up but we don't know if it's going to stick. that's a different argument than the white house making up people, producing false numbers. >> i'll put it this way. this is like when i take a test in the good old days of school and your parents say i did fine, i aced it. guess what, the real number when it comes in is what you actually did. that's the number that you get judged on. we as americans should be looking at the white house saying, okay, you can give us this exciting number, how many paid? that's the only number that should actually matter and did people really sign up by paying? >> journalistically, that's the long-term story. the one we won't know answers to for a long time. that's one of the challenges when it comes to media coverage, whethe
that's a different argument, ben.t wing narrative has been that given the dysfunctional website, the lack of young people that want to enter this health care plan, there isn't a number of people that we can verify who actually signed up. what you have said, people signed up but we don't know if it's going to stick. that's a different argument than the white house making up people, producing false numbers. >> i'll put it this way. this is like when i take a test in the good old days of...
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one in particular is the suggestion that ben rhodes came up with this on his own and then he wasn't even talking about benghazi but later in the email it's repeated and that subject line, benghazi, so i don't know if they think that we're really that stupid. i guess they do. and you do have to wonder where is the white house press corps and what have you done with them. the briefing did get a little more heated today and i think rightly so. when you go to the white house podium, you need to have better opposition research than your opponent, if you don't have it, then you are going to end up with another situation -- you can understand why people have little trust in government when they can't get answer a simple question. >> all roads lead to rhodes. >> it's interesting now as you pointed out in the green room, greg, usa has it above the fold. jonathan carl asking the question, asking the question over and over again. they start with the media matters. they say fox is so bias the, they keep worrying about benghazi, it was over. it shouldn't have been over. they should have been asking t
one in particular is the suggestion that ben rhodes came up with this on his own and then he wasn't even talking about benghazi but later in the email it's repeated and that subject line, benghazi, so i don't know if they think that we're really that stupid. i guess they do. and you do have to wonder where is the white house press corps and what have you done with them. the briefing did get a little more heated today and i think rightly so. when you go to the white house podium, you need to...
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ben, let me finish the point. the other thing is while i agree, most of the right including from sean hannity on down have run away from this comment. and i think they should have. often times what republicans are really saying, you can't be this explicit with it. you can think that black people are stealing from the government, and governments are bad. you just can't say it like that. you can do it -- >> guilt by association. that does worry me in this case -- >> here is the thing, though, for me. i'm new to cable news so this feels like my first night in the prison cafeteria. i don't know who is going to -- but isn't this about fox news more than anything else? they're the ones who crowned this guy. >> and you know what the shows are doing at fox news, they're focusing on harry reid, fox is very everythingive, taking a story, focusing on it, and then moving away from it at the time it decides the story is over. although to their credit, they said who can support him after this? i'll support the legal rights. we'
ben, let me finish the point. the other thing is while i agree, most of the right including from sean hannity on down have run away from this comment. and i think they should have. often times what republicans are really saying, you can't be this explicit with it. you can think that black people are stealing from the government, and governments are bad. you just can't say it like that. you can do it -- >> guilt by association. that does worry me in this case -- >> here is the thing,...
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ben kaufman joins me this morning. good morning, ben. so you started this company in 2009.t's been about five years. you've gone from people consider a crowd sourcing company to manufacturing the products and now kind of being a retailer so what would you consider yourself now? >> a hodgepodge of all these things. at the core, we consider ourselves an invention company. we're here to make sure every great idea in the world shifts. in order to do that, we need to have all the different parts the creation part, the making part and the manufacturing part and now we're starting to depble the selling. >> what's been the hardest part? >> it's all hard. everyone has great ideas but it's really hard to get out there. so making things this hard. manufacturing is hard. >> do you eventually want to get out of that? >> absolutely not. that's the fun part of it. so manufacturing stuff is, especially across category. we make electronics and kitchen products and toys. that's what creates the complexity is how cross-category we are. >> you're sold in target and bed bath & beyond. are you g
ben kaufman joins me this morning. good morning, ben. so you started this company in 2009.t's been about five years. you've gone from people consider a crowd sourcing company to manufacturing the products and now kind of being a retailer so what would you consider yourself now? >> a hodgepodge of all these things. at the core, we consider ourselves an invention company. we're here to make sure every great idea in the world shifts. in order to do that, we need to have all the different...
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ben, what do you think?rom having worked within google, what do they think about these big, big bets. do they think oh, no, what if it does not turn out? >> if you start with larry and controlwho is still in of the company in terms of shares, so opportunities that might generate less than 100 billion dollars, they cannot find very interesting. they like the world biggest engineering challenges and try to win and later they will worry about how to make money. >> this is a company that facebook tried to buy, titan aerospace. facebook is also bringing on nasa engineers, aerospace experts. mark, is this the new battleground between google and facebook, connecting the remote parts of the world you go >> since you phrase it that way, they both have the same goal, which is to get everybody on the internet, and both of them should benefit from that. google clearly took it, both in a way of utilities. everybody on the internet is likely to use these services, and then they monetize that. google most obviously. that i
ben, what do you think?rom having worked within google, what do they think about these big, big bets. do they think oh, no, what if it does not turn out? >> if you start with larry and controlwho is still in of the company in terms of shares, so opportunities that might generate less than 100 billion dollars, they cannot find very interesting. they like the world biggest engineering challenges and try to win and later they will worry about how to make money. >> this is a company...
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is it ben rhodes or someone even higher? >> karen? >> i do think the most damaging phrase in that email is to underscore it is not a failure in policy. you would assume at that moment they would be trying to determine whether it was a failure in policy. so, i think ben rhodes. >> i would actually be less concerned about failure in policy than the fact that the dead bodies weren't even buried at that time of americans. i mean, they are more worried about p.r. strategy and i would think for god's sake find out who did this. >> the reason failure in policy is important is because you want to make sure that you don't have other embassies, other places around the world that are similarly exposed. so i think that, you know, ben rhodes is probably going to be facing a lot of questions and potentially on the hill going forward. >> why, if the intelligence committee says or intelligence community cia says no video, and you have got ben rhodes who is saying that it's a p.r. strategy, not a policy failure and you go with the video at the same ti
is it ben rhodes or someone even higher? >> karen? >> i do think the most damaging phrase in that email is to underscore it is not a failure in policy. you would assume at that moment they would be trying to determine whether it was a failure in policy. so, i think ben rhodes. >> i would actually be less concerned about failure in policy than the fact that the dead bodies weren't even buried at that time of americans. i mean, they are more worried about p.r. strategy and i...
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ben stukesberry has always been drawn to extremes. >> it is just in my dna.i enjoyed pushing myself whether it was long-distance running, skiing, rollerblading, mountain biking and then the sport i've been doing for the last decade which has been kayaking or extreme kayaking as we call it. >> make no mistake, extreme kayaking is no day at the beach. >> what we are doing is really on the far end of the sport. it is the most advanced, the most dangerous and arguably the most rewarding as well. what we are doing out there is really a different sport altogether. it is extreme and it is dangerous. >> today the professional kayaker has turned his eye to the camera and shoots footage of his co-extremists. >> we go out all over the world and find the toughest, most dangerous, most difficult rivers to access all over the world and then we film the process of getting to those rivers and running those rivers. it is pretty exciting stuff, really. >> in 2009 they plan one run that will break records. the kayaker making the death-defying ride is brazilian pedro only viv ol
ben stukesberry has always been drawn to extremes. >> it is just in my dna.i enjoyed pushing myself whether it was long-distance running, skiing, rollerblading, mountain biking and then the sport i've been doing for the last decade which has been kayaking or extreme kayaking as we call it. >> make no mistake, extreme kayaking is no day at the beach. >> what we are doing is really on the far end of the sport. it is the most advanced, the most dangerous and arguably the most...
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so, ben, give us a sense of the energy. i would imagine it's an emotional and exciting time at the same time. >> reporter: yes, indeed. we can tell it's very emotional for many of the people in the crowd here. some of whom when they heard that the church had officially declared pope john paul ii and john xxiii as saints had broke into tears. now, it's interesting, when you're speaking to people, obviously, when you ask them about john xxiii, that was 51 years ago that he died, so very few people have a recollection of him, although they are aware of his works, but what's interesting, and we spoke to people from poland, spoke to people from latin america, they remember very distinctly, very clearly pope john paul when he made his many visits to north america, to latin america and elsewhere and describe him in very emotional terms as a man who was very good at connecting with the people, who could identify with the concerns of ordinary members of the church, who really went out of his way traveling to the four corners of the
so, ben, give us a sense of the energy. i would imagine it's an emotional and exciting time at the same time. >> reporter: yes, indeed. we can tell it's very emotional for many of the people in the crowd here. some of whom when they heard that the church had officially declared pope john paul ii and john xxiii as saints had broke into tears. now, it's interesting, when you're speaking to people, obviously, when you ask them about john xxiii, that was 51 years ago that he died, so very few...
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ben tracy in our los angeles newsroom. ben, thanks very much. middle east peace talks are rarely productive, but tonight, the obama administration's effort is in deep trouble. secretary of state john kerry has been working to keep the israelis and palestinians talking, but today he abruptly canceled a meeting with the palestinians. margaret brennan is traveling with the secretary, now in brussels. margaret, are these talks dead? >> reporter: well, scott, secretary kerry said it's premature to give up on this peace process, despite today's setback, but with these talks on the verge of failure, u.s. diplomats are searching for a mix of incentives and concessions to get each side to negotiate. under consideration-- the release of israeli spy jonathan pollard from a north carolina prison. he has served 29 years of a life sentence for selling classified u.s. naval intelligence to an israeli agent. today, kerry denied there has been any deal to release pollard. has the u.s. offered the release of jonathan pollard? eg there is no agreement at this poin
ben tracy in our los angeles newsroom. ben, thanks very much. middle east peace talks are rarely productive, but tonight, the obama administration's effort is in deep trouble. secretary of state john kerry has been working to keep the israelis and palestinians talking, but today he abruptly canceled a meeting with the palestinians. margaret brennan is traveling with the secretary, now in brussels. margaret, are these talks dead? >> reporter: well, scott, secretary kerry said it's...
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i agree with ben. do not think it is a game-changing opinion in the sense it is going to reverse the relationship between parties and outside groups. >> because the outside groups still are going to have exponentially more money. >> that is correct. and considerably more latitude to raise more money, and obviously in some claess, avoid disclosure. >> in his majority opinion, justice roberts used the phrase, the corruption clause, in sort of maintaining the individual limit. now, this was never a question that was asked in this case. one could argue that there is some donor some day that may bring that specific case and say, why am i limited in the amount of money i can give to that candidate when i'm unlimited to a super pac? do you think that was a strong rationale as a lawyer when you read that opinion? do you think chief justice roberts had a strong rationale for keeping the individual limit? or this is just simply an evolution and that's what's coming next? >> i think it's an evolution, and that's
i agree with ben. do not think it is a game-changing opinion in the sense it is going to reverse the relationship between parties and outside groups. >> because the outside groups still are going to have exponentially more money. >> that is correct. and considerably more latitude to raise more money, and obviously in some claess, avoid disclosure. >> in his majority opinion, justice roberts used the phrase, the corruption clause, in sort of maintaining the individual limit....
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that's what ben does. >> anything fun. that is ben. yes.rowls ] >> jimmy: throwing him around. >> yes. dude settle. >> jimmy: what does he teach them? did he teach the -- he give lessons and teach them dad stuff like -- >> well, he did teach our little guy because he's so psyched to finally have a boy. you know? >> jimmy: yeah. >> i mean, he loves his girls but he's serious about his son right now. >> jimmy: yeah. father son type of bonding. male bonding. >> male bonding. so he taught him about his sits. and he taught him about his -- his p and his two -- n's. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: don't tell me. don't tell me. wait. pancreas and two nipples? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: okay. >> now, every time we pass a a dog who's walking on a street or if we're in zoo or something. our poor little son is crouching down looking and he's like, "mama, does dad have a a vagina or a penis and two nuts?" >> jimmy: all right. there you go. [ laughter and applause ] >> that's what ben's been up to. >> jimmy: thank you, ben. yeah. appreciate that. thanks, dad. >> som
that's what ben does. >> anything fun. that is ben. yes.rowls ] >> jimmy: throwing him around. >> yes. dude settle. >> jimmy: what does he teach them? did he teach the -- he give lessons and teach them dad stuff like -- >> well, he did teach our little guy because he's so psyched to finally have a boy. you know? >> jimmy: yeah. >> i mean, he loves his girls but he's serious about his son right now. >> jimmy: yeah. father son type of bonding. male...
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. >> ben stein? >> the basic thing about this is you can sign up as many people as you want but there are not any new doctors. you sign up 20 million more people, eventually, i mean, not so far, and then there are not any more doctors, and it just means longer waiting times and longer times getting an appointment and less time with the doctor. there is something wrong with the equation. >> yeah, a lot of doctors -- >> a lot of doctors are over 60 and they want to retire and the latest deluge of paperwork and obama red tape is making them say let's hit the golf course or instead of the red tape. >> or they make them pay in cash. many insurance companies offering plans in the obamacare exchanges are offering ones to keep costs down that have access to fewer doctors and hospitals and people more and more are covering, hey i shrined signed the plan but can't go see the doctor of my choice. >> my brother is a doctor and we have been -- >> what are you saying? we only attracted dumb people? >> many smart p
. >> ben stein? >> the basic thing about this is you can sign up as many people as you want but there are not any new doctors. you sign up 20 million more people, eventually, i mean, not so far, and then there are not any more doctors, and it just means longer waiting times and longer times getting an appointment and less time with the doctor. there is something wrong with the equation. >> yeah, a lot of doctors -- >> a lot of doctors are over 60 and they want to retire...
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i want to thank a national story teller, john casey and good friend and reader ben converse. thank you so much for saving me from a few embarrassments. i am very grateful for my time here at the university of virginia. i want to try to accomplish four things in my opening comments. i want to share a few ideas about the craft of writing. we live in a world of instant tweets and unedited blogs. so why would someone write a book and why would we read them? and why would a public policy professor write such a candid m m m m memoior. i would like to entertain you and read you a few passages from the book to give you flavor on how i share the story. i would try shed the light on the approach i took blending letters home to family on the west coast to a more sober explanation of the politics from nixon to obama. i will try to explain the architecture of the book. and third i want to push back on the conventional wisdom that washington has broken. you will hear a heart felt flee to engage in civic affairs. if i have any agenda tonight it is this: to try to exalt the nobility of publi
i want to thank a national story teller, john casey and good friend and reader ben converse. thank you so much for saving me from a few embarrassments. i am very grateful for my time here at the university of virginia. i want to try to accomplish four things in my opening comments. i want to share a few ideas about the craft of writing. we live in a world of instant tweets and unedited blogs. so why would someone write a book and why would we read them? and why would a public policy professor...
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welcome ben tarnoff. [applause] >> thank you for the introduction and overview for coming ouall of you forcoming o. i should tell you i have a little bit of a flu so if i get four or more my voice gets foggy you'll have to forgive me. mark twain when he was here in the 1860s in san francisco wrote a very funny sketch how to cure a cold in one of the recommended keywords was to rub mustard all over your chest so if things get to that point i might send someone out for mustard. [laughter] this is my book the bohemians and a told a story of the writers in san francisco in the 1860s. they were mark twain, charles warren stoddard. mark twain is at the center of the story and one of the things i love about the project is that it gave me access to kind of an unknown part of his life. i think when we think of mark twain we think of the man in the white suit chomping on a cigar with a white hair faÇade. that is the last decade with his best work behind him in his 60s and 70s. my story is in his 20s and 30s when he
welcome ben tarnoff. [applause] >> thank you for the introduction and overview for coming ouall of you forcoming o. i should tell you i have a little bit of a flu so if i get four or more my voice gets foggy you'll have to forgive me. mark twain when he was here in the 1860s in san francisco wrote a very funny sketch how to cure a cold in one of the recommended keywords was to rub mustard all over your chest so if things get to that point i might send someone out for mustard. [laughter]...
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ghazi was thinking that ben ghazi was more like paris than baghdad. had we treated ben ghazi as a fortress in the middle of a military base, i think we might have had a better chance. nobody can predict exactly, you know, what could happen with different outcomes, but i think when we have a civil war raging, we have to consider whether or not one of the errors in decision was how we chose to protect or not protect the consulate. where is this still important? i think it's still important because i'm concerned another attack could happen like this in other countries that are under state department control. i know you're probably well aware of sort of the situation on the ground in libya, but i don't know that it's perfectly stable. i'm concerned whether or not we could have another attack of this magnitude in tripoli at the embassy. we no longer have any consulate in ben ghazi, correct? >> we didn't have one then, senator. that is not a consulate. >> okay. we had some kind of -- it was -- >> not a consulate. >> okay. anyway, my concern is whether or no
ghazi was thinking that ben ghazi was more like paris than baghdad. had we treated ben ghazi as a fortress in the middle of a military base, i think we might have had a better chance. nobody can predict exactly, you know, what could happen with different outcomes, but i think when we have a civil war raging, we have to consider whether or not one of the errors in decision was how we chose to protect or not protect the consulate. where is this still important? i think it's still important...
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when ben leave, buddy leaves.tell that buddy was ben's dog because he was right there with him and he listens to him real well. ben is definitely the master. >> the night of the fire, buddy is right beside ben who's working on his car in the shed when gasoline ignites. the blaze leaves ben with first and second-degree burns. >> one of my parts had fallen into the tank of gas and splashed up on my heater and ignited catching me on fire. i ran outside in the snow. told buddy we need to go find help. >> buddy obeys, that's when he runs to the road and meets up with trooper shanigan. >> i am very proud for what my dog did leading the state trooper to our house and by doing so, he saved our house. >> but buddy isn't finished. he runs back out to the road again. >> i had a firefighter that had come to up to me during the whole episode and told me they had followed a german shepherd in from the same general location that i had met the dog. the dog led two different people in to the same location doing almost the very sam
when ben leave, buddy leaves.tell that buddy was ben's dog because he was right there with him and he listens to him real well. ben is definitely the master. >> the night of the fire, buddy is right beside ben who's working on his car in the shed when gasoline ignites. the blaze leaves ben with first and second-degree burns. >> one of my parts had fallen into the tank of gas and splashed up on my heater and ignited catching me on fire. i ran outside in the snow. told buddy we need...
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nine months after ben's accident.ith the power steering was a possible explanation for the crash. but the evidence to prove it, ben's pontiac g5, had been scrapped. >> learned a lesson there. couldn't find or retrieve the car. >> reporter: two weeks ago, gm sent the hairs a new recall notice. the key to the ignition on pontiac g5s can unexpectedly turn off, shutting off power to the air bags, the steering and the brakes. it's all just way too late. gm now admits, it first noticed problems in its key ignition back in 2004, nearly a decade before this recall. >> they're talking about people reporting problems with ignition ten years ago. that's six years before my son had the accident. it's just kind of hard to believe those kinds of things. >> reporter: there are hundreds of accidents involving deaths like ben hair's, where it's simply not known. if the manufacturer's defect was involved, and worse, general motors has been reluctant to share any information with the families or even the government until now. just line
nine months after ben's accident.ith the power steering was a possible explanation for the crash. but the evidence to prove it, ben's pontiac g5, had been scrapped. >> learned a lesson there. couldn't find or retrieve the car. >> reporter: two weeks ago, gm sent the hairs a new recall notice. the key to the ignition on pontiac g5s can unexpectedly turn off, shutting off power to the air bags, the steering and the brakes. it's all just way too late. gm now admits, it first noticed...
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well, i knew ben franklin. ben franklin was a friend of mine. ben franklin is not a friend of this.onight at 8:00 p.m. on "fox business," ben franklin -- no, the idea of the founding fathers argument that's making no sense. 8:00 p.m. be there. ready for action? take osteo bi-flex®. osteo bi-flex® nurtures and helps defend your joints° because it's specially formulated with joint shield (tm)... so now you can keep doing... and doing... and doing what you love. hi mom, dad... what'd you guys do today? the usual! osteo bi-flex, ready for action. (announcer) at scottrade, our cexactly how they want.t with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i trade. because i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade-proud to be ranked "best overall client experience." serta perfect sleeper, through sunday, get $300 off and sealy posturepedic. plus, free delivery! save more green du
well, i knew ben franklin. ben franklin was a friend of mine. ben franklin is not a friend of this.onight at 8:00 p.m. on "fox business," ben franklin -- no, the idea of the founding fathers argument that's making no sense. 8:00 p.m. be there. ready for action? take osteo bi-flex®. osteo bi-flex® nurtures and helps defend your joints° because it's specially formulated with joint shield (tm)... so now you can keep doing... and doing... and doing what you love. hi mom, dad... what'd...
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caller: this is for ben.you have been to nebraska, you would know the majority of people strongly support keystone xl. we are embarrassed by the stunts that these people are pulling. what i want to ask about his tom stier. about his green investments, but we just recently learned that he has invest bentz in a competing pipeline company. he is responsible for coal mines in asia that have produced the equivalent of 28% of the carbon dioxide that the united states produces. given his hypocrisy, will you return his money that friends of the earth has received? guest: we do not receive any tom stier money. we have been fighting this pipeline way before tom stier was involved in this campaign. there is nothing to return. is notid, key is -- he the merits of this. how do we ensure that two thirds of the world's fossil fuels remain in the ground? we cannot do that if we continue to build infrastructure like this pipeline and continue to make it easy for fossil fuels to make it to market. host: we have talked about ab
caller: this is for ben.you have been to nebraska, you would know the majority of people strongly support keystone xl. we are embarrassed by the stunts that these people are pulling. what i want to ask about his tom stier. about his green investments, but we just recently learned that he has invest bentz in a competing pipeline company. he is responsible for coal mines in asia that have produced the equivalent of 28% of the carbon dioxide that the united states produces. given his hypocrisy,...
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ben lerer, the- thrillist ceo. ron, tell us how this is going to work and how you will make money off of this? for havinghank you me and i really appreciate it. i think that aol in general is having a germany's growth in online video. acquisitions of ahead for the infrastructure perspective, we are already number one in the united states. so it is clear that our business model around digital content is for advertising. and we actually do think that we can find a way to merge content and home. >> get the eyeballs to stay on, and then sell to them. hang on, we have some breaking news on ebay. reports anrce agreement with carl icahn, before the shareholders meeting. he has been pushing two separate paypal from ebay, and add two nominees to the board. ebay will add an independent director, david dortmund, as willis's proposal to separate the businesses. erik schatzker will be thinking with the ceo of ebay, john donahoe, to talk about the settlement with carl icahn. that interview will be coming up in just a few moments
ben lerer, the- thrillist ceo. ron, tell us how this is going to work and how you will make money off of this? for havinghank you me and i really appreciate it. i think that aol in general is having a germany's growth in online video. acquisitions of ahead for the infrastructure perspective, we are already number one in the united states. so it is clear that our business model around digital content is for advertising. and we actually do think that we can find a way to merge content and home....
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also remember, ben's note says protests, plural, there were dozens of countries. i remember sitting in a meeting in the situation room and said there is a protest in australia as a result of the innocence of muslims video, that's how far-reaching this thing was. so, you know, i guess maybe there is a theory that millions of peoples protested because of this video and benghazi the only place they didn't. i don't buy that at all. >> glenn, let me turn to you here, jay carney got into a back and forth with abc's john carl over this specific point. he at one point in his briefing said the e-mail and the talking points were not about benghazi, they were about the general situation in the muslim world. as ben -- as tommy says, there was a lot going on at this particular moment, but in terms of a line of defense, you know, how much is there to be picked apart in terms of that? >> there's a little bit to be picked apart. look, you know, i think that the notion that judicial watch had to go to federal court in order to get these documents is a really valid question. i mean
also remember, ben's note says protests, plural, there were dozens of countries. i remember sitting in a meeting in the situation room and said there is a protest in australia as a result of the innocence of muslims video, that's how far-reaching this thing was. so, you know, i guess maybe there is a theory that millions of peoples protested because of this video and benghazi the only place they didn't. i don't buy that at all. >> glenn, let me turn to you here, jay carney got into a back...
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we'll have the latest on both front with top white house foreign policy adviser ben rhodes. >> and democrats are banking on top names for their ticket in florida, including a former president's grandson, jason carter. and can the dynamic duo make a run in georgia. >> we got to focus on patriots day. boston's back, one year and six days after the deadly bombing that killed three onlookers near the finish line of the boston marathon. 36,000 runners will hit the streets for the 118th running of this great race. the field includes about 5,000 people who were on the course at the time of the attack but were unable to finish. >> it was important to come back this year to finish not only for myself but for everybody else. >> terrorism won't stop the running community and it won't stop boston. >> the first wave of runners, those whose mobility is impaired, they've already started. those using wheelchairs and hand psy cycles will go next, the elite females go off at 9:30 and then the elite male runners and then the first wave of the rest of the field go at 10:00 a.m. due to some restrictions from the
we'll have the latest on both front with top white house foreign policy adviser ben rhodes. >> and democrats are banking on top names for their ticket in florida, including a former president's grandson, jason carter. and can the dynamic duo make a run in georgia. >> we got to focus on patriots day. boston's back, one year and six days after the deadly bombing that killed three onlookers near the finish line of the boston marathon. 36,000 runners will hit the streets for the 118th...
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today ben franklin faces off against ted kennedy and tomorrow is bobby kennedy against hillary clinton. go to rundown on msnbc.com to vote. salesperson #2: actually, getting a great car with 42 highway miles per gallon makes it like two deals in one. salesperson #1: point is there's never been a better time to buy a jetta tdi clean diesel. avo: during the first ever volkswagen tdi clean diesel event, get a great deal on a jetta tdi. it gets 42 highway miles per gallon. and get a $1,000 fuel...
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ben smith. the food. i need to beef up the vikings did you put in the heat content. in the middle of the comment monday on the system. mom took ethan and me the estimate was unsound they showed this evening before going to the top stories. once again. this is the death of the study months in the minds of the venetian the citizen as the best talk to scott. the city with me that's the lights are destined to get that done tomorrow night. the qantas i'll surely miss nine nine and commissioned the top stories we're tracking for you on monday the fourteenth of april the issues protests against the odds in the front of the nation the good shots in just a tool in the prescott. the adoption of that comes with the data to say. i'm not the adidas the society activists across the mideast of two streets protesting against the mocks me but from the prime minister o'connor does the us and i've been sick and you were done on monday said it is an insult to the country and demanded strict punishments. thousands protest in the streets of dhaka to talk on sunday against the midst of a t
ben smith. the food. i need to beef up the vikings did you put in the heat content. in the middle of the comment monday on the system. mom took ethan and me the estimate was unsound they showed this evening before going to the top stories. once again. this is the death of the study months in the minds of the venetian the citizen as the best talk to scott. the city with me that's the lights are destined to get that done tomorrow night. the qantas i'll surely miss nine nine and commissioned the...
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ben rhodes, welcome. as we just heard in that report, a number of the people who are occupying these buildings in eastern ukraine say they're not going to leave, they're not going to give them up. does that undercut the deal that was reached yesterday in geneva? >> we believe the russian government has a tremendous amount of influence with at least a portion of these protesters. we would like to see them use all their influence, their public statements, private comments to encourage these protesters to leave these buildings, to disarm. the ukrainian government is keeping its end of the bargain, took steps toward passing an amnesty law and we'll be watching this to see if the russians are using influence and if the protesters are pulling back. >> woodruff: even if some of the protesters listen to moscow, there are still others who say they're ukrainian and they don't respect the government in kiev and they're not budging, no matter what moscow tells them. >> what we see is actually the vast majority of the
ben rhodes, welcome. as we just heard in that report, a number of the people who are occupying these buildings in eastern ukraine say they're not going to leave, they're not going to give them up. does that undercut the deal that was reached yesterday in geneva? >> we believe the russian government has a tremendous amount of influence with at least a portion of these protesters. we would like to see them use all their influence, their public statements, private comments to encourage these...
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many names in san antonio are jewish, and can ben david. other names. the whole border was called crip -- jews. >> and you had to -- within the lange already is this ferocity. one says, took about islam at this moment, this calamity in the islamic world is sunni and shia are murdering each other, muslims were saying to me a few years ago when i remarked on it that they are -- that islam is about as old as christianity was when christians -- when catholics and pros tet stands began to murder each other, and this habit within religions, not really between religions, this destructiveness. this is i think what haunts me about these religion. about religion maybe in general. how the piety of my god, the prayer of my god, becomes the possesssive. my god used against you. and it's that habit. on september 11, 2001, those pilots on the boeing 757s were praying as the planes crashed interest the world trade center. listen to what i just said. the world could end in some horrible way in the future in prayer. there is always within us, within this claim to this in
many names in san antonio are jewish, and can ben david. other names. the whole border was called crip -- jews. >> and you had to -- within the lange already is this ferocity. one says, took about islam at this moment, this calamity in the islamic world is sunni and shia are murdering each other, muslims were saying to me a few years ago when i remarked on it that they are -- that islam is about as old as christianity was when christians -- when catholics and pros tet stands began to...
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>> go ahead, ben. >> there is a couple of things here. one, the nba should get a hold of this by having the same standards for owners that they do for players when they get in trouble with the law and they have suspensions. if they tweet something they don't like, if they cuss at an official, if they say something that inappropriate to a fan, what happens to the player? they are docked their pay and they have serious fines and it's very public. the nba should step up here and make it very clear that we are going to hold the owners accountable in same way that we hold the players and even the referees. we have had referees that have said nothing close to what this guy said that have ruined their entire careers over this. that is the first thing. is there a high poere. they will the fame that comes with it and instead of a mid level market like a new orleans or memphis where there is a playoff game tonight and so longs they are willing to take this money, this i would call it dirty racist money, then they are willing to do it in l.a. not a
>> go ahead, ben. >> there is a couple of things here. one, the nba should get a hold of this by having the same standards for owners that they do for players when they get in trouble with the law and they have suspensions. if they tweet something they don't like, if they cuss at an official, if they say something that inappropriate to a fan, what happens to the player? they are docked their pay and they have serious fines and it's very public. the nba should step up here and make...
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ben said he was one of the most legendary and innovative employ sees. >> one of the worst employees,idn't take a bath and come in high all the time. one of the greatest ceos ever some that is comical. >> all kidding aside a lot of visionaries and entrepreneurs they told me hone they list i'm unemployable. thank god i can start my own business. i don't have a personality that lend to be in corporate america. is hard to shepherd and focus all of that energy if you are the ceo of a tech company. liz: you can see the entire interview on foxbusiness.com. deirdre, thank you for being on the show but also on the fox business team. cleared doctor bolton with ben horowitz. >>> have you logged on to twitter or facebook and had the end of your favorite show spoiled? there is way to stop that from happening to you again. we'll talk about that. rich: how they drones moved from instruments of war to champions much commerce but drones as artists? the story next. ♪ all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command i
ben said he was one of the most legendary and innovative employ sees. >> one of the worst employees,idn't take a bath and come in high all the time. one of the greatest ceos ever some that is comical. >> all kidding aside a lot of visionaries and entrepreneurs they told me hone they list i'm unemployable. thank god i can start my own business. i don't have a personality that lend to be in corporate america. is hard to shepherd and focus all of that energy if you are the ceo of a...