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lemonis: ben? ben: hi, marcus. lemonis: how you doing? i'm marcus. -ben: nice to meet you.: nice to meet you. and so, what's your role here? ben: i mainly help manage these guys in here, keep things moving. do a little bit of everything right now. lemonis: and where's your raw materials? ben: raw materials are in the warehouse. we run out to the warehouse, grab the raw materials, bring them in here, and we allow that to dry. and then they return to that room again. lemonis: that sounds kind of... ben: yeah, it's all over the place. that's what i want to change. lemonis: you know what i feel like when i'm in this building? like a mouse looking for his cheese. you start in one room, and you have to visit at least eight of those rooms to finish the product. this place is wildly inefficient. ben: there's not a flow. lemonis: why doesn't your dad want to get it fixed? do you ever talk to him about it? ben: he's kind of just like, you know, stuck in his old ways. it's just how we've been doing it for 20-plus years. lemonis: right. how frustrating is that? ben: it's pretty frustra
lemonis: ben? ben: hi, marcus. lemonis: how you doing? i'm marcus. -ben: nice to meet you.: nice to meet you. and so, what's your role here? ben: i mainly help manage these guys in here, keep things moving. do a little bit of everything right now. lemonis: and where's your raw materials? ben: raw materials are in the warehouse. we run out to the warehouse, grab the raw materials, bring them in here, and we allow that to dry. and then they return to that room again. lemonis: that sounds kind...
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you know who never lets us down like this, ben affleck? matt damon. (laughter) affleck had all references to his slave-owning ancestors cut from a pbs genealogy documentary. another way to make sure no one finds out? put them in a pbs genealogy documentary. (laughter) and finally, an espn reporter is caught on video making nasty comments to a service employee -- or, as the service employee describes it... being at work. (laughter) pour yourself a tall glass of hater-ade, this is the "the nightly show"! (cheers and applause) captioning sponsored by comedy central ♪ >> larry: whoo! yes! thank you very much! thank you, i appreciate it. welcome to the "the nightly show." i am larry larry, larry -- (cheers and applause) we've got a story that really blew up over the weekend. yes, the mets have won nine games! unbelievable! (cheers and applause) also, this -- >> new blowback today to the espn reporter whose abusive rant went viral. britt mchenry has been suspended for a week after she was caught on camera berating a towing company employee. >> larry: well,
you know who never lets us down like this, ben affleck? matt damon. (laughter) affleck had all references to his slave-owning ancestors cut from a pbs genealogy documentary. another way to make sure no one finds out? put them in a pbs genealogy documentary. (laughter) and finally, an espn reporter is caught on video making nasty comments to a service employee -- or, as the service employee describes it... being at work. (laughter) pour yourself a tall glass of hater-ade, this is the "the...
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also here ben stein, charles payne, dave mcdowell, adam liczinski. what is the biggest regret or concern? >> this is from wall street democrats i speak to and as you know, president -- >> three of them gathered in a room. >> i was going to say -- >> in a limo. >> exactly. >> between martinis. you know, wannabe president clinton is not worried so much about e-mails and benghazi. she worries this obama economy which never got off the ground is starting to show major weaknesses on the underlying numbers. you look at manufacturing, you look at some of the sort of granular stuff including the fact that the larger picture of unemployment is still about 11%. >> thank you for mentioning the youth because otherwise we would have lost. what do you make of what he's saying? >> i think he'll run on bill clinton's economy, she'll not run on obama's economy. victimization, gender. i don't think she's a people person and i don't think she's a good salesperson. warren is pulling her so much to the left, she has no choice but to go at it this way. >> dan henninger ha
also here ben stein, charles payne, dave mcdowell, adam liczinski. what is the biggest regret or concern? >> this is from wall street democrats i speak to and as you know, president -- >> three of them gathered in a room. >> i was going to say -- >> in a limo. >> exactly. >> between martinis. you know, wannabe president clinton is not worried so much about e-mails and benghazi. she worries this obama economy which never got off the ground is starting to show...
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ben: the deadline for agreement has been extended. all sides say much progress has been made in the discussions but a final agreement remains elusive. >> iran's foreign minister returned to the hotel to carry on trying to hammer out details of a possible nuclear deal. tuesday deadline of midnight passed without any breakthrough. wednesday morning, the iranian delegation met with u.s. counterparts for bilateral talks, the first for several days. iran says it is important to get every detail right. >> in reality, we are in the final extended stages of negotiations. we had arranged to complete the talks yesterday, but we won't allow a deadline to force a final decision. time is important to us, but the details of negotiations and are wireless are more vital. >> what iran wants is for the economic sanctions to be lifted. in exchange, it's negotiating partners want to achieve one thing, to make sure iran doesn't yield a new year bomb. in berlin, the german chancellor angela merkel stressed that this was the essential part of the talks. >>
ben: the deadline for agreement has been extended. all sides say much progress has been made in the discussions but a final agreement remains elusive. >> iran's foreign minister returned to the hotel to carry on trying to hammer out details of a possible nuclear deal. tuesday deadline of midnight passed without any breakthrough. wednesday morning, the iranian delegation met with u.s. counterparts for bilateral talks, the first for several days. iran says it is important to get every...
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lanes at the base of the ben westbound. we have new jersey transit buses going to be delayed going over the ben. a vehicle fire on wambold road at sumneytown pike. >> reporter: storm tracker 6 live double scan shows the main rain is clearing the coast. we have clouds and drizzle during the morning rush hour. 39 degrees in saint davids. 40 in pottstown similar numbers in south jersey and delaware. as we looking at the cool flow on the ocean and the cool air from the last couple of days in place. as you're running the errands wait until lunchtime. 45 by 9:00. 60 by noon. 71 degrees at 3:00 p.m. we'll hit a high of 73 degrees around 4:00 p.m. noon to 3 is a good time to get your errands done. >> "good morning america" is coming up in less than 8 minutes. >> let's check in with dan harris and see what they are working on. >> reporter: hey tam hey matt great to be with you on friday morning. devastating tornados touchdown in the midwest. 14 reported in all. that massive storm is moving east, ginger zee is tracking all of it for
lanes at the base of the ben westbound. we have new jersey transit buses going to be delayed going over the ben. a vehicle fire on wambold road at sumneytown pike. >> reporter: storm tracker 6 live double scan shows the main rain is clearing the coast. we have clouds and drizzle during the morning rush hour. 39 degrees in saint davids. 40 in pottstown similar numbers in south jersey and delaware. as we looking at the cool flow on the ocean and the cool air from the last couple of days in...
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the ben franklin. an accident at the the base of the bridge causing major backups of course, we will have a report from bob kelly. >>> tragedy in america's hard land a deadly tornado, kills at least one person and injuring at least seven more, what officials will be doing later today. >>> unaudible. >> disturbing video of an arrest in vineland this man ended up dying while in custody. is there a vigil held in his memory. more of that video taken by a man who saw it a all happen. >>> big a announcement expect from former second of state and former first lady hillary clinton. how she could a a announce if she's running for president, hopefully when she makes that a announcement she does it more cleanly then i did just did. >>> quincy harris is live in reading pa, with bill anderson . >> double the fun, okay. they are going to talk to them in a second. they don't joke around. lets get out of their way. >> we better move good a lot of discipline going on here and we are in the trying to interrupt. >> disci
the ben franklin. an accident at the the base of the bridge causing major backups of course, we will have a report from bob kelly. >>> tragedy in america's hard land a deadly tornado, kills at least one person and injuring at least seven more, what officials will be doing later today. >>> unaudible. >> disturbing video of an arrest in vineland this man ended up dying while in custody. is there a vigil held in his memory. more of that video taken by a man who saw it a all...
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ben: yes. we know -- their 20% stockpile the high enriched uranium. this is the material that prime minister netanyahu had at the u.n. they have already gotten rid of that. under this agreement, the stockpile of low enriched uranium -- they will come down by about 98% and they will cap that for 15 years. for 15 years, they are not going to be permitted to amass a concerning stockpile of these materials within iran. charlie: is it true the breakout time now is two to three months and you have extended it to a year? ben: yes. right now, the estimates are if they did operate all of their machines and try to break out and acquire material for a weapon, that would be two to three months. under the agreement we have reached for 10 years, that will be at least a year. there will be additional limitations that extend beyond 10 years like the cap on stockpile that i mentioned. that will ensure a breakout timeline that is significantly higher than two to three months, even several years after 10 years. t
ben: yes. we know -- their 20% stockpile the high enriched uranium. this is the material that prime minister netanyahu had at the u.n. they have already gotten rid of that. under this agreement, the stockpile of low enriched uranium -- they will come down by about 98% and they will cap that for 15 years. for 15 years, they are not going to be permitted to amass a concerning stockpile of these materials within iran. charlie: is it true the breakout time now is two to three months and you have...
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but i love ben franklin. i think that ben franklin is the one -- i get to talk to some members of congress later this week, at the library of congress they have a gathering that david reubenstein helped to put together, and who do you want to talk about? talk about ben franklin ben franklin is the person who was able to do the practicality and holding true to values that we like the most in this country and so i can't say i'll ever be a benjamin franklin but if i wake up eave morning and say what should i aspire to be issue read ben franklin's autobiography. >> host: matthew foley from indianapolis e-mail. very much enjoyed your book on franklin. been a number of years since i read it but i recall you writing that during the revolution and the latter part of franklin's life there was animosity towards franklin from many of his peers. i recall this animosity continued past his death and it took a number of years before he was appreciated. >> guest: yes. the happens to everybody's reputation in public life, mor
but i love ben franklin. i think that ben franklin is the one -- i get to talk to some members of congress later this week, at the library of congress they have a gathering that david reubenstein helped to put together, and who do you want to talk about? talk about ben franklin ben franklin is the person who was able to do the practicality and holding true to values that we like the most in this country and so i can't say i'll ever be a benjamin franklin but if i wake up eave morning and say...
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ben: thanks, charlie. charlie: ben rhodes from the national security council. back in a moment. stay with us. ♪ charlie: we continue with our coverage on the iranian nuclear negotiations. joining me from washington is ray takeyh, a senior fellow at the council of foreign relations. with me is gary sick, a research scholar at columbia university. i'm pleased to have both of them on this program. ray, let me begin with you. what is your assessment of what you know so far? ray: it is an arms control agreement. it is more substantial than i thought we anticipated. it conforms to the parameters of the interim agreement. iran will have a sizable enrichment capacity. the agreement will be sunset clause clause in the sense that will expire in 10 years. a greater enhanced verification regime. there are some positive aspects, but some troubling concerns that will linger. charlie: what are they? ray: the sizable enrichment capacity. the sunset clause on the expiration in which iran can have industrial-sized nuclear capacity. the facility that the president has insisted has to close remains
ben: thanks, charlie. charlie: ben rhodes from the national security council. back in a moment. stay with us. ♪ charlie: we continue with our coverage on the iranian nuclear negotiations. joining me from washington is ray takeyh, a senior fellow at the council of foreign relations. with me is gary sick, a research scholar at columbia university. i'm pleased to have both of them on this program. ray, let me begin with you. what is your assessment of what you know so far? ray: it is an arms...
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that uses ben franklin bridge. instead of the typical four lanes of traffic, there are only two lanes. although traffic is moving pass our camera here when we get to the base of the bridge, is there a huge, backup, that originates over on the new jersey side, coming n lets go to our penndot cameras, our jam cams, my traffic camera as you can see all the the headlights here, four lanes, are just stack and pack traffic, coming in towards philadelphia a. again, if you are typically using, and, ben franklin, admiral wilson boulevard, and, walt whitman or bet thecy ross bridges as your alternate. keep in mind if you use the bet iscy ross you then of to come south on i-95, and is there already an hour delay. there to begin with from woodhaven all the way into downtown. so we have to typically have the follow thanks use i-95 to begin with getting more folks on board there and it is a in mess with only three lanes in the girard construction zone. best bet stay on the new jersey side go down to the walt whitman bridge, come
that uses ben franklin bridge. instead of the typical four lanes of traffic, there are only two lanes. although traffic is moving pass our camera here when we get to the base of the bridge, is there a huge, backup, that originates over on the new jersey side, coming n lets go to our penndot cameras, our jam cams, my traffic camera as you can see all the the headlights here, four lanes, are just stack and pack traffic, coming in towards philadelphia a. again, if you are typically using, and, ben...
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ben bernanke hardly needs an introduction. he was the chair of the federal reserve and member of the -- before that. he has made more important contributions to our understanding of macro economics, economic history and policy than i have time to note here. i always thought that we were extremely lucky to have him where we were during the great recession. the other things many remember about great ben harks back to if you really understand something, you explain it to anyone. ben has tried harder than many who sit in such influential positions to be extremely clear to tell it like he sees it. i was one of many who was highly influenced by his important insights a decade ago, regarding what he labeled a global savings glut, and the impact on economies across the globe. you can imagine my excitement when ben graciously agreed to reflect on those dynamics today. please welcome fellow blogger ben bernanke. [ applause ] >> good morning. thank you, jared. thanks to the center on budget and policy priorities for this important confer
ben bernanke hardly needs an introduction. he was the chair of the federal reserve and member of the -- before that. he has made more important contributions to our understanding of macro economics, economic history and policy than i have time to note here. i always thought that we were extremely lucky to have him where we were during the great recession. the other things many remember about great ben harks back to if you really understand something, you explain it to anyone. ben has tried...
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i love ben franklin. i this i that ben franklin was the one. i get to talk with members of congress later not this week. and the library of congress. there is a gathering. david rubenstein helps to put together and what do you want to talk about? ben franklin. the ern that is able to do the practicality and to hold true to values. that we like the most in this country. and so i can't say how it would be a benjamin franklin if i wake up every morning and say what do i aspire to be, you know i will read the ben franklin autobiography. e-mail. very much enjoyed your book on franklin. there has been a number of years that i read it. i recall you write that can during the revolution and the latter part of franklin's life there is was animosity to many of the peers. and i recalled that continued passed the death and it took a number of years before he was appreciated again. >> this happens to everybody's reputation in public life. more so then with all of our media you could be torn down very quickly. and franklin was somebody who was very much a com
i love ben franklin. i this i that ben franklin was the one. i get to talk with members of congress later not this week. and the library of congress. there is a gathering. david rubenstein helps to put together and what do you want to talk about? ben franklin. the ern that is able to do the practicality and to hold true to values. that we like the most in this country. and so i can't say how it would be a benjamin franklin if i wake up every morning and say what do i aspire to be, you know i...
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next to me is ben dominic, publisher of "the federalist." >> a-block. that's the first story. >> get ready to swoon on sunday at noon. hillary clinton is expected to launch her 2016 presidential campaign ending the suspension of whether there would be -- to selection. the former secretary of state joins the other candidates who announced their intention. ted cruz, rand paul and clint howard. he's the dark horse in this race. clinton's strategy this time around is go slow, go small. sunday at moon, she'll make the announcement with some tweets, then head to iowa and new hampshire to meet in small groups with voters. but her campaign still has bravado. they released this video showing what she plans to do to the other candidates in 2016. ♪ >> i just want to make something clear there, they're using a big fat ball to portray hillary clinton. by no means are we trying to say she's remotely transparent. >> i think that video was a good idea for them, because it counters the whole she's old argument. she's crushing people a lot younger than her. >> and she's
next to me is ben dominic, publisher of "the federalist." >> a-block. that's the first story. >> get ready to swoon on sunday at noon. hillary clinton is expected to launch her 2016 presidential campaign ending the suspension of whether there would be -- to selection. the former secretary of state joins the other candidates who announced their intention. ted cruz, rand paul and clint howard. he's the dark horse in this race. clinton's strategy this time around is go slow,...
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>> i agree 100% with ben. as far as the market on friday would have been done, the feds work has not helped main street and we need a new fiscal policy business friendly administration. >> adam does that anemic jobs number portend the economy is sput ring here? >> not necessarily. we know that the economy is growing, that's what investors should keep in mind. >> you're not blaming the excuse about the weather because i never see them credit the sun when the numbers are good. >> there will be ups and downs, no question. >> wait. jobs reports down -- >> i can say it more slowly. >> this is coming from a guy who can't pay the irs enough. adam, i want to thank you, ben, it goes without saying, charles payne thank yoh. the cost of freedom continues with david asman on fox and only fox. >>> well, iranians are clearing, so should we be worrying? hi, everybody i'm david asman, welcome to "forbes on fox." happy easter, everybody. iranians appear to be pleased with the outline of a possible nuke deal. their chief negoti
>> i agree 100% with ben. as far as the market on friday would have been done, the feds work has not helped main street and we need a new fiscal policy business friendly administration. >> adam does that anemic jobs number portend the economy is sput ring here? >> not necessarily. we know that the economy is growing, that's what investors should keep in mind. >> you're not blaming the excuse about the weather because i never see them credit the sun when the numbers are...
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ben stein always good have you on, my friend. ben stein writer. actor. the guy is a genius.nth pile-on. the mainstream media asking for him to fix this. shouldn't they just be reporting on this? >> this was grossly mischaracterized by advocates who opposed the bill and also, quite frankly some very sloppy reporting for the first several days. >> well unfortunately for the governor, sloppy answering as well. to hear the media tell it, that indiana religious freedom law is designed to discriminate against gays and all, but drive them out of the state. the problem is, there is no mention of sexual orientation in the law at all. this might be about something else. joe says this knee-jerk reaction is making the media look well, like jerks. good to have you back with you with us, joseph. explain. >> explain why they look like jerks. >> exactly. >> they're exploiting an ambiguity in a law and turning it into mike pence is a homophobe. don't go to indiana because if you're gay or you believe in gay rights, you are going to be just completely eviscerated. that's the way it's been exp
ben stein always good have you on, my friend. ben stein writer. actor. the guy is a genius.nth pile-on. the mainstream media asking for him to fix this. shouldn't they just be reporting on this? >> this was grossly mischaracterized by advocates who opposed the bill and also, quite frankly some very sloppy reporting for the first several days. >> well unfortunately for the governor, sloppy answering as well. to hear the media tell it, that indiana religious freedom law is designed to...
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. >> charles payne, to ben's point, it is the iranian's money. you can make the argument whatever deal is struck and they get the sanctions lifted it's not a bonus from us as much as it's their money back but the result will be that they have benefited enormously. >> enormously and that gets back to the point that adam made. yes it's a negotiation but we act like we have the weaker hand and that's what bothers me. >> we do have the weaker hand because we have a very weak leader even though we have an enormous military we have a very weak leader. >> i know but we don't have to have the weaker hand. put it this way, ben, i think we agree on that, if we were coming from a place of strength and honest the american people believe iran is a threat. the israeli people know iran is the threat. we know this and yet our president won't go through and negotiate the way that the people feel. >> look at this that poll says it all n america we look at this we think iran is a huge huge threat and furthermore that we're getting the lesser of whatever deal. >> th
. >> charles payne, to ben's point, it is the iranian's money. you can make the argument whatever deal is struck and they get the sanctions lifted it's not a bonus from us as much as it's their money back but the result will be that they have benefited enormously. >> enormously and that gets back to the point that adam made. yes it's a negotiation but we act like we have the weaker hand and that's what bothers me. >> we do have the weaker hand because we have a very weak...
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envoy ali ben omar has resigned. it's been two weeks since the saudi led coalition has produced air strikes over yemen. >>> colombia has once again conflict as ceasefire is ended against the farc rebels. >>> thursday marks the first anniversary of south korea's sewall ferry disaster in which 304 people mostly schoolchildren died. let's go straight to harry fawcett. who is in the capital. harry it's a somber anniversary marking a terrible event. >> it is a poignant day and anger ridden and controversial day. here where we should have been witnessing the main commemorative event what we are seeing instead is the chairman of the families committee telling the building assembled members here that there will be no commemoration because the families will need to stop hindering in their words an independent special investigation into exactly how the ferry sank and two to commit to raising the ferry from the sea bed in part in large part to try and recover the bodies of the nine people who are still missing. president park e
envoy ali ben omar has resigned. it's been two weeks since the saudi led coalition has produced air strikes over yemen. >>> colombia has once again conflict as ceasefire is ended against the farc rebels. >>> thursday marks the first anniversary of south korea's sewall ferry disaster in which 304 people mostly schoolchildren died. let's go straight to harry fawcett. who is in the capital. harry it's a somber anniversary marking a terrible event. >> it is a poignant day...
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ben wedeman talking to us from augusta, sicily. you are looking at live pictures there of the 400 plus rescued migrants arriving in sisly. thenn -- arriving in sicily taking them on land. not enough resources on the ground. european need to tackle along with its european partners. we'll keep an eye on this story. >> people arrive in italy. they don't want to sta in italy, the welfare system is not very good. they want to got to germany, france, or britain. >> not just italy's problem. >> much better welfare system. get more assistance. so -- it is everyone's problem. okay. we'll take a short break. when we come back, saudi arabia announced an end to the bombing campaign in yemen. did it really acome policomplis goals? we'll talk about that after the break. >>> as you come back to us, we are looking at live pictures from augusta in sicily. see this rescue ship has just arrived. there is 400-plus migrants from syria for the most part. they have arrived here. you can see them there on the top of this boat. and they are preparing to di
ben wedeman talking to us from augusta, sicily. you are looking at live pictures there of the 400 plus rescued migrants arriving in sisly. thenn -- arriving in sicily taking them on land. not enough resources on the ground. european need to tackle along with its european partners. we'll keep an eye on this story. >> people arrive in italy. they don't want to sta in italy, the welfare system is not very good. they want to got to germany, france, or britain. >> not just italy's...
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ben shapiro is our guest. >> caller: pleasure to talk with you. i want your take on something as they tiscali responsible lesser government kind of guy. it makes my blood boil somewhat. the propensity of the u.s. to take billions of dollars of taxpayer money and put it towards a national and down that for democracy and other such ngos that view of foreign policy and it seems as if what they do is something we would not expect here is interfering within the internal politics of countries. you can see it manifested in the ukraine where victoria newland had spent $5 billion over a period of time to achieve the regime change and you can see a follow-through with the constant propaganda against the people in the east of ukraine who were more or less against the my.movement from the beginning and were culturally russian and it was not then who attacked the western ukraine. >> host: john? hey, john, where did yourd your interest in this interest in these issues are just discussed come from? >> guest: well it is a history. a bit of a history buff going ba
ben shapiro is our guest. >> caller: pleasure to talk with you. i want your take on something as they tiscali responsible lesser government kind of guy. it makes my blood boil somewhat. the propensity of the u.s. to take billions of dollars of taxpayer money and put it towards a national and down that for democracy and other such ngos that view of foreign policy and it seems as if what they do is something we would not expect here is interfering within the internal politics of countries....
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producer and our director is ben ray tipton. for matt stairs ben davis and our entire crew i'm tom murphy. red sox win it 8-0. stay tuned for "nbc10 news" starting right now. @p >> definitely. i feel safe. you know i'm just trying to watch my back. that's the best i can do. >> and police are still searching for that van and the attackers tonight. the folks here are anxious but hopeful these three menrwill be picked up before they can do news. >> thank you, m a body...
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let's start first to the ben franklin bridge, if you are traveling on the ben take a look.ravel on the bring bridge right now. because at the down side, westbound bend, right at eighth and vine, dealing with an over turn tractor-trailer. >> so if you are trying to head into philadelphia, right now, avoid the ben take one of the other bridges the betsy, walt, talcony all better options right now because you're just not moving. ninety-five, schuylkill expressway, we have usual rush hour delays, please give yourself more time, careful in this weather. >> are you looking for love? if you're single in the philadelphia area, chances are you have tried dating app . >> trying to make a love connection? >> oh, two and two. >> exactly. >> you know they say there are lenny of fish in the sea. what if you could cast a wider net? experts say more and more singles are swiping their way to love with their smart phone. >> swiping unlocks your smart phone, could it point you in the direction of love? >> you are taking dating into your own hands. >> monica mandel relationship expert and colu
let's start first to the ben franklin bridge, if you are traveling on the ben take a look.ravel on the bring bridge right now. because at the down side, westbound bend, right at eighth and vine, dealing with an over turn tractor-trailer. >> so if you are trying to head into philadelphia, right now, avoid the ben take one of the other bridges the betsy, walt, talcony all better options right now because you're just not moving. ninety-five, schuylkill expressway, we have usual rush hour...
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you can see that in ben franklin. take a ship this time a ship this time to get to europe and come back and he measures the temperature of the water when he 17. he's able to chart golf stream. einstein worrying about things you and i might not even care about he questions the obvious. so i would put collaboration rebelliousness, passion and i'd also put curiosity up there. >> here's my question. why does the innovators not include jack guilty? guilty? he's in the book in different places. >> he's in the book in different places. when he when he gets the nobel prize and has such a wonderful answer and says the whole digital revolution comes. it reminds it reminds me of what the beavers said to the rabbit at the foot of the hoover dam. so coinventors of the microchip which is now intel the ability to have that rival and also to collaborate and work together maybe the index is messed up. but people read about jack and truly in my spirit i need the ability to figure out how he can make it so creative and then do it. a pat
you can see that in ben franklin. take a ship this time a ship this time to get to europe and come back and he measures the temperature of the water when he 17. he's able to chart golf stream. einstein worrying about things you and i might not even care about he questions the obvious. so i would put collaboration rebelliousness, passion and i'd also put curiosity up there. >> here's my question. why does the innovators not include jack guilty? guilty? he's in the book in different places....
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ben franklin bridge.have got blue skies but a very thin cover of little white clouds that is it but it is a beautiful start to the the day. we have a gorgeous looking afternoon coming. 54 degrees right now taking a look at philadelphia from the palmyra cove nature park in new jersey. wind east at 5 miles april hour. they will get strong tore day. we are already seeing them fairly strong along delaware coastline. storm scan three net is high cloud that we will sianni there are out there but they are going to be, coming and going, but really stacking up as we go through tonight. 56 degrees in philadelphia right now. fifty-two in trenton. fifty-six in wilmington. comfortable start to the day. middle of the day 61 degrees. by 3:00p m cloud increasing. 64 degrees. comfortable day. not as warm as yesterday. future weather, lets get this into motion and see cloud from the southwest that is because there is a storm system to the southwest and that will be spreading some rain into the the area as we go in the over
ben franklin bridge.have got blue skies but a very thin cover of little white clouds that is it but it is a beautiful start to the the day. we have a gorgeous looking afternoon coming. 54 degrees right now taking a look at philadelphia from the palmyra cove nature park in new jersey. wind east at 5 miles april hour. they will get strong tore day. we are already seeing them fairly strong along delaware coastline. storm scan three net is high cloud that we will sianni there are out there but they...
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ben: yes. cory: and there we are. people want to watch this kind of a broadcast while it's happening, what do they do? they log on to -- is it the app, or twitter? ben: the moment you go live, it is live-stream published on twitter. everyone who follows you gets a push notification. and people can watch you from web or from phone. cory: and they can go to my twitter account or your twitter account? we are both on there right now being discussed. ben: yes. if you are commenting on that, that will be shown on your twitter account. yes, that's correct. cory: so talking about how that business works. right when you launched, first you launched that sxsw, right? ben: no. we launched at product hunt, actually. we put it on -- it was just a side project. the company -- we had a product of live video and we closed that. it was maybe 400,000 users we had. we shut it down and went to this exploratory mode when we said we're going to release a very simple product every two months. and one of them was meerkat. the first thing tha
ben: yes. cory: and there we are. people want to watch this kind of a broadcast while it's happening, what do they do? they log on to -- is it the app, or twitter? ben: the moment you go live, it is live-stream published on twitter. everyone who follows you gets a push notification. and people can watch you from web or from phone. cory: and they can go to my twitter account or your twitter account? we are both on there right now being discussed. ben: yes. if you are commenting on that, that...
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free parking. >> i'm calling this sunday fun day. >> what's the ben fit?s for healthy food access, philadelphia and beyond. >> i saw this guy on the food truck wars. >> eric, how are you doing. >> congratulations, you almost made it all the way to the winner of it. >> almost. >> got in the final? >> got all the way to finals, then you know what i mean, typical philly, i guess. >> stop it. >> made it all the way there. >> like the 2001 sixers, right. >> exactly. so zamboni i know what a zamboni, what is a sam bonei. >> too good to be called a sandwich. >> we make chicken cheese steaks philly style food. >> oh let's get down here folks so we can actually see them. oh how is your cheese steak different? >> we hollow the roll out fill the cheese steak. accidentally today our rolls got sliced. >> who did that? >> i'm not going to not make it for you. >> okay. >> somebody sliced all of the bread. we made it for you anyway. >> well, they have to be fired. thanks a lot. >> no problem. >> see you sunday, flock have absolutely. >> oh i know this place. this is brent
free parking. >> i'm calling this sunday fun day. >> what's the ben fit?s for healthy food access, philadelphia and beyond. >> i saw this guy on the food truck wars. >> eric, how are you doing. >> congratulations, you almost made it all the way to the winner of it. >> almost. >> got in the final? >> got all the way to finals, then you know what i mean, typical philly, i guess. >> stop it. >> made it all the way there. >> like the...
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i put that very question to meerkat's ceo ben rubin. ben: it's not that early in our venture.y we've been in the live video space for more than 2-1/2 years now. we've known success and failures before. one thing that is very interesting to see about meerkat is that it was actually able to unlock behavior of live-streaming behavior. like people that wouldn't live stream otherwise are now live streaming. cory: so we're meerkating right now as we're having this conversation. is that your phone? ben: yes. cory: and there we are. and so if people want to watch this kind of a broadcast while it's happening, what do they do? they log on to -- ben: the moment you go live, it is live-stream published on twitter. everyone who follows you gets a notification. and people can watch you from web or from phone. cory: and they can go to my twitter account or your twitter account? ben: yes. if you are commenting on that, that will be shown on your twitter account. yes, that's correct. cory: so talking about how that business works. right when you launched, first you launched that sxsw right? b
i put that very question to meerkat's ceo ben rubin. ben: it's not that early in our venture.y we've been in the live video space for more than 2-1/2 years now. we've known success and failures before. one thing that is very interesting to see about meerkat is that it was actually able to unlock behavior of live-streaming behavior. like people that wouldn't live stream otherwise are now live streaming. cory: so we're meerkating right now as we're having this conversation. is that your phone?...
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ben joins us now. as long as i'm handing out compliments, let's point out while hanna went to oxford, you were an eagle scout. >> that's true. >> which is a huge achievement, and i compliment you on that. all right. well, let me ask an easy question what's captivology? >> captivology is the science and psychology of attention and it's about how we pay attention to certain people and products. the real science behind it. and most of all how do you utilize that science to capture attention for your ideas promptsprompt projects and attention. >> how do you keep it? >> yeah. why do you want to write a book like this when we've got thousands of books on public speaking and making friends and influencing people. what's different about captivology? >> the biggest difference is the science. a lot of these books -- i didn't want to write a marketing book. i went through thousands of research studies and interviewed dozens of ph.d.s on psychology neurology to understand it and created a new model for attention a
ben joins us now. as long as i'm handing out compliments, let's point out while hanna went to oxford, you were an eagle scout. >> that's true. >> which is a huge achievement, and i compliment you on that. all right. well, let me ask an easy question what's captivology? >> captivology is the science and psychology of attention and it's about how we pay attention to certain people and products. the real science behind it. and most of all how do you utilize that science to...
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this time ben after plex in the crosshairs.ng your root choice which digs up facts of ancestry of american peeples. research found that juan of his an schefters way a slave open ef. they tried to get the removal of the family tree. but fbs. henry lewis gates in particular. caved. they did reveal ben affleck had another relative who fought in the revolution and how proud mr. affleck was of that. >> was in the revolutionary army? >> that's right. your grandfather volunteered to serve in the army. he fought in the american revolution. >> wow. that is incredible. >> you're a descendent of a patriot. >> and a slave owner. but that didn't make it -- ben shapiro, editor in chief and radio host good to see you. he's a descendent of patriot then things took a turn for the worse and we weren't going to find out about it. what does it say about him and some on the left who are so politically driven and quick to judge others? >> well it's kind of amazing that he attempted to stifle it. of all of the things in ben affleck's background. the
this time ben after plex in the crosshairs.ng your root choice which digs up facts of ancestry of american peeples. research found that juan of his an schefters way a slave open ef. they tried to get the removal of the family tree. but fbs. henry lewis gates in particular. caved. they did reveal ben affleck had another relative who fought in the revolution and how proud mr. affleck was of that. >> was in the revolutionary army? >> that's right. your grandfather volunteered to serve...
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i loved that about ben franklin. great scientist, great statesman, leader of both the continental congress and the constitutional convention. he still finds himself when he goes to a lodge or something b. franklin printer. secondly, he sort of had an amused outlook about life and even the afterlife. the very last -- one of very last letters he does as he is doing do you believe in the divinity of jesus christ or god, the afterlife but he never took -- he didn't agonize. he just had a generalized feel about the beauty of lord's creation whatever. so he writes back and says, you know i've never quite figured that out but i'll find out soon enough. meaning he was about to die. so i guess there's no need to start worrying about it now. >> host: albert einstein. the year, 1905. >> guest: miracle year. >> host: why was that such a big year. >> guest: that's when he is a patent examiner, hasn't been able to get his ph.d but is questioning wisdom like the wisdom that time marches on no matter how we observe it, and synchroni
i loved that about ben franklin. great scientist, great statesman, leader of both the continental congress and the constitutional convention. he still finds himself when he goes to a lodge or something b. franklin printer. secondly, he sort of had an amused outlook about life and even the afterlife. the very last -- one of very last letters he does as he is doing do you believe in the divinity of jesus christ or god, the afterlife but he never took -- he didn't agonize. he just had a...
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were asked by supervisor wiener to come in and play the transportation role with this process with ben and jocelyn with the stakeholders so. >> can it interject supervisor wiener walked in do you want him to go go ahead of you. >> why. >> thanks for being here thank you sorry i wasn't here earlier you guys are started. >> we're efficient. >> we were at the mta board earlier that is great we're not just putting out a report and let it collect dust open the shelf but making sure that all the decision making bodies especially the transit agencies understand what the representations are so you know we as you know better than i do we need to support night life in san francisco we've been working hard to try to do that in a lot of different was and to move away from the idea of night life life as problems to be managed but important to our culture and economy we should experiencing for years i've talked about this the trials and tribulations of people getting home and voiding drunk driving with the working group we've looked at the troubles that the workers have late at night and troubles ge
were asked by supervisor wiener to come in and play the transportation role with this process with ben and jocelyn with the stakeholders so. >> can it interject supervisor wiener walked in do you want him to go go ahead of you. >> why. >> thanks for being here thank you sorry i wasn't here earlier you guys are started. >> we're efficient. >> we were at the mta board earlier that is great we're not just putting out a report and let it collect dust open the shelf but...
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and as for her and ben... ...she's coming around. purina cat chow gentle.for everyday feeding of adult cats. your allergies bring more than sneezing... ...and itchy eyes. they also bring tough nasal congestion. so you need claritin-d. it starts to work... ...in just 30 minutes. in fact, nothing works faster. so blow away nasal congestion, fast, with claritin-d. >>> finally tonight here, america strong. and a simple assignment from a young teacher in colorado. suddenly, that lesson in classrooms across the country. and it all starts with this -- i wish my teacher knew. >> i wish my teacher knew -- >> reporter: it all started inside this classroom in denver, colorado. >> i wish my teacher knew that my reading log is not signed because my mom is not around a lot. >> reporter: a third grade teacher and this assignment. finish this sentence. i wish my teacher knew. >> i wish my teacher knew i don't have pencils to do my homework. >> reporter: that teacher wanted to know her students better. almost all of them under the poverty line. one writing, i wish my teache
and as for her and ben... ...she's coming around. purina cat chow gentle.for everyday feeding of adult cats. your allergies bring more than sneezing... ...and itchy eyes. they also bring tough nasal congestion. so you need claritin-d. it starts to work... ...in just 30 minutes. in fact, nothing works faster. so blow away nasal congestion, fast, with claritin-d. >>> finally tonight here, america strong. and a simple assignment from a young teacher in colorado. suddenly, that lesson in...
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students from nearby ben franklin high school kicking punching and falling on the tracks. septa transit police say the officers in the school district communicate now their efforts will increase during what has been a busy spring of senseless after-school acts. >> we're trying to identify disorder and acts that are unsafe that we can share with the school district. last month teens attacked a 15-year-old boy at broad and locust. a week later teenagers surrounded a 60-year-old on the frankford market lionel before someone hit him. arrests are expected. >> we'll be making sure in supporting septa that there areville charges in addition to anything else we'll do at the school level regarding this incident. >> reporter: community college student edward bush said charges may deter others, but don't solve the problem. >> involvement ccp have a mentor to teens in high school. >> reporter: investigators have identified two victims from tuesday's attacks septa says it has ten hot spots on the system where more school and transit police officers will be deployed after school. report
students from nearby ben franklin high school kicking punching and falling on the tracks. septa transit police say the officers in the school district communicate now their efforts will increase during what has been a busy spring of senseless after-school acts. >> we're trying to identify disorder and acts that are unsafe that we can share with the school district. last month teens attacked a 15-year-old boy at broad and locust. a week later teenagers surrounded a 60-year-old on the...
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now ben tonville. this will be the high water mark, ben tonville. he and his men will launch four desperate assaults across morris's open fields. into the mouths of at least 16 union guns. at night fall, he calls off further attacks. he has managed to hold on and the battle of march 9th ends on a draw. now it's up to the right wing. they come marching to his assistance. early on the morning of 20th of march. they reach bentonville around midday. the first troops to get there are the 15th army corps under the command of john a. logan former congressman from illinois. probably the best political general in the union army. now johnston faces a real dilemma. he's been facing sloakum to the west, now he has to deal with the might of sherman's entire army. so those bend back his left flank. and in effect, he's going to create a bridge head guarding his only route of retreat across a flooded mill creek. early morning, march 21st 1865 johnston will be outnumbered three to one. nearly 60,000 troops at bentonville. johnston will have 20,000 at most. sherman's
now ben tonville. this will be the high water mark, ben tonville. he and his men will launch four desperate assaults across morris's open fields. into the mouths of at least 16 union guns. at night fall, he calls off further attacks. he has managed to hold on and the battle of march 9th ends on a draw. now it's up to the right wing. they come marching to his assistance. early on the morning of 20th of march. they reach bentonville around midday. the first troops to get there are the 15th army...
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we expect extra traffic on the vine the schuylkill expressway and our good buddy ben, the ben franklin bridge, because of the penn relays in university city. this is a live look at the ben in camden where we have that right lane construction that we were talking about yesterday morning, didn't cause abnormally heavy delays out of the tolls once you reach the mid span you have all four lanes open. we'll see what things are like this morning with the penn relay traffic. a new crash on the old site of the connie mack stadium a vehicle jumped the curb there and ran into a brick wall. all lanes open on the northwest turnpike and the northeast extension is cleared. >>> an off-duty policeman out walking his dog, when a thief tried to walk him he quickly turned the table. katherine scott is live good morning. >> reporter: good morning, tam the suspect picked the wrong target. the target was the off-duty police officer he finished his shift at the 12th district. shots were fired and they hit several parked cars on the 5800 block of malvern avenue in overbrook. this happened around 11:40 p.m. th
we expect extra traffic on the vine the schuylkill expressway and our good buddy ben, the ben franklin bridge, because of the penn relays in university city. this is a live look at the ben in camden where we have that right lane construction that we were talking about yesterday morning, didn't cause abnormally heavy delays out of the tolls once you reach the mid span you have all four lanes open. we'll see what things are like this morning with the penn relay traffic. a new crash on the old...
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"eyewitness news" along the ben franklin parkway. could see the flags blowing in the wind showing just how strong the winds got today but at least the sun is out. it's shining. so, we can at least stay dry for easter sunday we hope. meteorologist justin drabick joins us now with the first forecast. hey, justin. >> natasha at least it's dry and the sunshine is out. that's going to be the trend through the rest of the holiday weekend. so enjoy easter sunday. still a little breezy sunday afternoon. right now winds still gusting to around 40 miles per hour in philadelphia, 28 in allentown. it's a northwest wind so it knocked the temperatures down a little bit compared to yesterday but we're going to warm it up again as we head through the easter sunday day as temperatures rise above 60 degrees. here we are 57 at the airport 40 in mount pocono, 52 in the reading. these winds will relax a little bit overnight so we'll call it breezy through the overnight hours. 51 in doylestown, 50 quakertown. you'll need to dress a little bit warmer later
"eyewitness news" along the ben franklin parkway. could see the flags blowing in the wind showing just how strong the winds got today but at least the sun is out. it's shining. so, we can at least stay dry for easter sunday we hope. meteorologist justin drabick joins us now with the first forecast. hey, justin. >> natasha at least it's dry and the sunshine is out. that's going to be the trend through the rest of the holiday weekend. so enjoy easter sunday. still a little breezy...