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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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ben, before we end this segment, help us out. this is serious. i think it's amazing these people put stuff on the social media. they put it out there every single day, yelling to the world, i'm a potential criminal. i want to hurt other people. law enforcement has to find a way to zero in on these guys. >> law enforcement does it. twitter has a right and duty all these social media sites are making billions. they have a duty to behave responsibility responsibly and help the government. alert the authorities immediately. they have a responsibility. >> guys let's leave it there. forbes on fox is just about ready to go. david, what's coming up? >> hi charles. the president's next executive action may be to close gimo down. some say it will cause terrorist attacks to go up. fema funds come to the rescue unless your state is not with the climate change agenda? we'll explain at the top of the hour. >> we'll be watching. first, baltimore asking the government to pour more help.iew a former astronaut. now back to business. >>> i think you all know that i
ben, before we end this segment, help us out. this is serious. i think it's amazing these people put stuff on the social media. they put it out there every single day, yelling to the world, i'm a potential criminal. i want to hurt other people. law enforcement has to find a way to zero in on these guys. >> law enforcement does it. twitter has a right and duty all these social media sites are making billions. they have a duty to behave responsibility responsibly and help the government....
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global exposure very inextensively. >> ben. >> adam has learned a lot from me. dvy, dividendeaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaeavy index funds. >> we continue now on fox. >>> the very same week we're seeing isis soldiers blitzing through iraq and security and a dozen people on our continent arrested for allegedly trying to join isis and terrorists overseas our president saying the immediate risk to our national security is this -- >> climate change constitutes a serious threat to global security. an immediate risk to our national security. and make no mistake, it will impact how our military defends our country. >> is he right? hi everybody. welcome to forbes on fox on this memorial day weekend. let's go in focus to find out. rich w
global exposure very inextensively. >> ben. >> adam has learned a lot from me. dvy, dividendeaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaeavy index funds. >> we continue now on fox. >>> the very same week we're seeing isis soldiers blitzing through iraq and security and a dozen people on our continent arrested for allegedly trying to join isis and terrorists overseas our president saying the immediate risk to our national security is this -- >> climate change constitutes a serious...
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ben why not?i aged out. >> show of hands you took the test for a 6 time, you got -- for as a second time, you got your score who is eligible to work for fay faa. >> thank you. >> i am curious how i failed first time and passed the second time. >> you age out. >> i will never be an air traffic controller that is heartbreaking it is. >> there is 3,000 of us, who are more than willing to do the work so if anyone wants too represent of out to us -- reach out to us, we're ready and passionate, we want to work. >> adam shapiro is back with us, what are the chances that any of these folks will actually becomair traffic controller. >> if the congressman's bill would be law the faa has to go back at that time students and it would grandfather in people like ben. otherwise, knowo option to take the bq test, again and again matthew has a chance. he is 26, but miranda will be too old. gerri: now when we come back, we meet some of those people adam spoke with whose dreams a career as an air traffic controlern
ben why not?i aged out. >> show of hands you took the test for a 6 time, you got -- for as a second time, you got your score who is eligible to work for fay faa. >> thank you. >> i am curious how i failed first time and passed the second time. >> you age out. >> i will never be an air traffic controller that is heartbreaking it is. >> there is 3,000 of us, who are more than willing to do the work so if anyone wants too represent of out to us -- reach out to...
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mark: what are your takeaways about ben carson on day one?ot an insider and it was not a speech, he's not a politician and he's not concerned about the fact that he doesn't have the normal kinds of experience you have stop -- you have. mark: he showed his inner peace, his inner strength, he was soft oaken but he moved the crowd. when you translate that to iowa and south carolina, but he has become a force in republican politics and he has showed why. john: there's no doubt he has a group of people who really love him and that kind of performance will make them love him more. the question is whether that will transfer to the larger stage. trying to move people who have never heard of him before -- mark: i wonder if you will try to give a traditional speech? what he did do today is said the message i'm a first-year candidate will stop if you look at all the other announcements who came today -- all three of the senators, they sent a bigger message. this sends a strong message, but i don't think a bigger one. mark: carly fee arena made her annou
mark: what are your takeaways about ben carson on day one?ot an insider and it was not a speech, he's not a politician and he's not concerned about the fact that he doesn't have the normal kinds of experience you have stop -- you have. mark: he showed his inner peace, his inner strength, he was soft oaken but he moved the crowd. when you translate that to iowa and south carolina, but he has become a force in republican politics and he has showed why. john: there's no doubt he has a group of...
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then: i am ben carson and i'm the candidate for -- ben: i am then carson and i'm a candidate for president. sam: today, when asked about racial tension in america, he tied it back to the economy. ben: the deteriorating situation that we see, people wrongly ascribed to race. i think the real problem is economics and loss of hope that people have which causes a great deal of frustration. sam: carson spent 35 years of his life in baltimore. he says baltimore's problems are everybody's problems. ben: baltimore is like many cities undergoing great decay. we have been throwing money at it for decades. sam: in order to fix it, he says it comes to jobs. ben: we should get the right kinds of jobs, not these chicken jobs, no benefits. sam: before heading into the national day of a are, we asked dr. carson about his views on homosexuality. do you sincerely believe that, sexuality is a choice? ben: i cannot do a yes or no on that, it is a complex issue. sam: dr. carson is one of eight confirmed republican candidates running for president. in the coming weeks, it is expected that several more will join
then: i am ben carson and i'm the candidate for -- ben: i am then carson and i'm a candidate for president. sam: today, when asked about racial tension in america, he tied it back to the economy. ben: the deteriorating situation that we see, people wrongly ascribed to race. i think the real problem is economics and loss of hope that people have which causes a great deal of frustration. sam: carson spent 35 years of his life in baltimore. he says baltimore's problems are everybody's problems....
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ben shapiro final comment. tesco government involvement is significantly more dangerous for religious or could it issues to be about than not. the strings are always attached as far as the federal government, i would recommend people look at where the money is going because a lot of the time it goes towards adoption projects and house building for the homeless. i object to that on the grounds i don't think the government should be involved. that is nothing to do with the money being spent on an attempt as an issue. i'm not worried about that in the united states. >> host: ben shapiro, best-selling author, editor at large at
ben shapiro final comment. tesco government involvement is significantly more dangerous for religious or could it issues to be about than not. the strings are always attached as far as the federal government, i would recommend people look at where the money is going because a lot of the time it goes towards adoption projects and house building for the homeless. i object to that on the grounds i don't think the government should be involved. that is nothing to do with the money being spent on an...
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ben, to you first.ate in jeopardy at all if more americans decide that they don't want to hear about religion from their candidate? >> no because usually, especially during a primary republican voters conservative voters definitely want someone that has a moral compass that is based really on their religion and we've seen that. and ultimately not everyone that's polled votes in an election. so from that perspective, i think jeb bush is being very smart here. he's taking a play out of his brother's playbook when he was running for president as he was a compassionate conservative and was open about his faith, and i think jeb bush is a guy that's open about his catholic faith. he's very open about the war on christians he believes around the world right now at the hands of isis and other muslim extremists and he's saying it's time for to us stand up for christians and he's hoping to court those republican evangelical conservatives. he's going to need some of them to win the primary with so many hard core c
ben, to you first.ate in jeopardy at all if more americans decide that they don't want to hear about religion from their candidate? >> no because usually, especially during a primary republican voters conservative voters definitely want someone that has a moral compass that is based really on their religion and we've seen that. and ultimately not everyone that's polled votes in an election. so from that perspective, i think jeb bush is being very smart here. he's taking a play out of his...
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can you give ben example? >> unfortunately as a former republic -- republican i broke my back for john mccain going door-to-door in florida and mitt romney they were such lovely gentlemen but they ran campaigns that they could not communicate with the american people on the level that they needed private trade this will happen again because of the people running on the ticket. we can not be as sharp as the democrats and i am not sure why. what is the solution? >> guest: getting down to actual basic moral arguments for i talk about the left is a bully because deep down they believe they are morally superior i think that is unfounded and unearned. but the truth is any political perspective you will feel the you have a certain level of moral superiority. conservatism is superior if people on the right cannot articulate bin that will be a serious problem for them. are they going to do any damage? the fact that the senate has been less than useful but what they adjusted to pass a bill that allows president obama to
can you give ben example? >> unfortunately as a former republic -- republican i broke my back for john mccain going door-to-door in florida and mitt romney they were such lovely gentlemen but they ran campaigns that they could not communicate with the american people on the level that they needed private trade this will happen again because of the people running on the ticket. we can not be as sharp as the democrats and i am not sure why. what is the solution? >> guest: getting down...
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in the way ben didn't mention. airport security and cameras you see walking past a street it seems the threat is powerful forms of mass surveillance and inhabit every element of your day to day life and erode the privacy in the way those examples don't bring out. i wonder if you could speak to those points. >> okay. so first of all, i fear we have slightly brought in too much of the 80 pages of hypotheticals about individuals with access to technology. it is true the book starts with a few hypotheticals. the first three chapters are not hypothetical. they are accounts of the distribution of attack capability, vulnerability, and then defense. they are not specially hypothetical. that said it is focused on the availability of these technologies outside of government. and there is a conceptual reason for that which is look at least since the advent of organized military, the government has always had the ability to deploy massive force and violence against people that it felt like deploying violence against. there is
in the way ben didn't mention. airport security and cameras you see walking past a street it seems the threat is powerful forms of mass surveillance and inhabit every element of your day to day life and erode the privacy in the way those examples don't bring out. i wonder if you could speak to those points. >> okay. so first of all, i fear we have slightly brought in too much of the 80 pages of hypotheticals about individuals with access to technology. it is true the book starts with a...
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ben stein, charl i-payne, adam and charlie. what did you think? >> i love her. i tweeted out mom of the year and got picked up by newspapers all over the country, as soon as i saw that. i really really think it's an amazing thing that she did. you know she wants so desperately for her son not to fall into the wrong path and here is the thing. this is about the last time she could probably do it. here is the problem when you have these situations in the urban settings if you will they have single moms they can put the fear of god into their son to a certain point, you see still a skinny kid. she won't be able to do that a year, two years from him. this is the only time she'll be able to come out and do that. what she did i wish i think she's an amazing hero. i love her. >> i'm thinking when he was on television talking about this i felt a sorry mom you embarrassed him on national tv. i think what he appreciated was the fact she cared enough and loved him enough to do that. i wish i saw more moms and by the way, dads who are missing in this whole drama. and i like
ben stein, charl i-payne, adam and charlie. what did you think? >> i love her. i tweeted out mom of the year and got picked up by newspapers all over the country, as soon as i saw that. i really really think it's an amazing thing that she did. you know she wants so desperately for her son not to fall into the wrong path and here is the thing. this is about the last time she could probably do it. here is the problem when you have these situations in the urban settings if you will they have...
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ben carson .any months ago but you can find it in the video library and take a look. three hours that we spent talking with dr. ben carson. find it in our video library. dale is on the line for democrats. caller: i'm an african american. i'm 63 years old. i can relate to dr. ben carson. it is similar to our -- his story is similar to -- as a democrat i can support him. a lot of people are saying his moral character. what i would like to say to a lot of people -- the code word was common sense. we as a group of people know that once upon a time we as african-americans were the people that had conservative morals. we were the people that worked hard for what we wanted because years ago we were not dependent upon the government. as an african-american democrat come a 63 years old. i can relate to what he's saying. most of us of that generation can because our parents raised us the same way that ben carson's brother raised him -- ben carson's mother raised him. with godspeed he will get the message ac
ben carson .any months ago but you can find it in the video library and take a look. three hours that we spent talking with dr. ben carson. find it in our video library. dale is on the line for democrats. caller: i'm an african american. i'm 63 years old. i can relate to dr. ben carson. it is similar to our -- his story is similar to -- as a democrat i can support him. a lot of people are saying his moral character. what i would like to say to a lot of people -- the code word was common sense....
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i love ben franklin.think ben franklin is the one i get to talk to members of congress later this week at the library of congress they have a gathering that david wine stein helps put together and who due doo you want to talk about? i want to talk about ben franklin. he was able to do the practicality and holding to the values we like the most in this country. i cannot say i would be a ben franklin but if i wake up and wonder what i should aspire to do i read his biography. >> host: michael foley. i enjoy your book and it has been in my library for years. i recall you writing there was animosity toward franklin for his peers that continued past his death and it took a number of years before he was appreciated. >> guest: yes, this happens to everybody in public life. moreso then than now because with the media you could be torn down. franklin was a compromiser. he believed they may not make great heroes but they get a lot accomplished. franklin rubbed a few people the wrong way because of this jovial perso
i love ben franklin.think ben franklin is the one i get to talk to members of congress later this week at the library of congress they have a gathering that david wine stein helps put together and who due doo you want to talk about? i want to talk about ben franklin. he was able to do the practicality and holding to the values we like the most in this country. i cannot say i would be a ben franklin but if i wake up and wonder what i should aspire to do i read his biography. >> host:...
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to ben carson and carly fiorina, really, on the same day? >> oh, dear god. another one of these gimmicky cold opens. they are always ridiculous. ? ? >> on the show tonight, a bridge and a boy, but first, ben and a carly -- two unconventional candidates with two unconventional announcements. carly fiorina announced hers with a web video and an appearance on "good morning america." than a a chat, whatever that is, and the later she did an , interview with katie couric. she did some tweeting but gave no formal, traditional campaign speech. dr. ben carson made music a big part of his announcement in his hometown of motown. ? ? ? >> ? from sea to shining sea ? >> i don't know about the rest of the campaign, but the musical director is awesome. after that concert, it was time to get down to business, not with the speech, but rather with a discussion/sermon. >> it is ordained that we are in the white house, i am telling you what we are going to change the government into something that looks more like a well-run business than a behemoth of ineffici
to ben carson and carly fiorina, really, on the same day? >> oh, dear god. another one of these gimmicky cold opens. they are always ridiculous. ? ? >> on the show tonight, a bridge and a boy, but first, ben and a carly -- two unconventional candidates with two unconventional announcements. carly fiorina announced hers with a web video and an appearance on "good morning america." than a a chat, whatever that is, and the later she did an , interview with katie couric. she...
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in his hometown of detroit, ben carson made his white house bid official. >> i've ben carson, and i'mt of the united states. [ cheers ] >> carson! carson! >> and joining me now dr. ben carson presidential candidate. dr. carson great to see you. congratulations on your announcement and what an incredible story that i think many people may not have known had they not read your book. let's start with what happened with your father. he was a bigomist and your mother left him, or they separated when she found out. how did that affect you? >> well obviously i was devastated. as any child would be. and prayed every night, please help them to get back together. not really realizing why the divorce had taken place. and it was really some years later before my mother really gave us the full story of what had happened because she didn't want to demonize him in our eyes. >> did you ever see him again? >> yes. the last time i saw him was the day that i got married. he died many years ago. >> wow. and did you ever have any contact with the other family? >> i did, but i didn't know who they were. >>
in his hometown of detroit, ben carson made his white house bid official. >> i've ben carson, and i'mt of the united states. [ cheers ] >> carson! carson! >> and joining me now dr. ben carson presidential candidate. dr. carson great to see you. congratulations on your announcement and what an incredible story that i think many people may not have known had they not read your book. let's start with what happened with your father. he was a bigomist and your mother left him, or...
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ben carson 4.8%.e huckabee is in 6th place at 8.3% and led earlier in some of the national polls. but they are long shots. carly fiorina said we don't need people who held public office. the last time the republicans nominated somebody who had not been an elected office holder or commanded the american military in a war was 1940. and you have to go back a long time before you get to somebody who had no elective responsibilities before they became president. on the other hand she proved to be a very adept campaigner. she is energetic. she focused on iowa, north carolina and new hampshire a like. she came with the line that clinton boasts she traveled to all those countries and she said flying is an activity, not an accomplishment. similarly ben carson who is a physician, a newer so surgeon brain surgeon at johns hopkins with a wonderful story took on president obama over obamacare. an has been a rock star. everybody has gotten a moment and a bump. generally when they announce. but his bump was earlier.
ben carson 4.8%.e huckabee is in 6th place at 8.3% and led earlier in some of the national polls. but they are long shots. carly fiorina said we don't need people who held public office. the last time the republicans nominated somebody who had not been an elected office holder or commanded the american military in a war was 1940. and you have to go back a long time before you get to somebody who had no elective responsibilities before they became president. on the other hand she proved to be a...
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ben stein? final arbiter. >> i think this is a disaster that was man made whipped up by the race baiters like al sharpton. i think he should pay for it and add that to his irs bill. the mainstream media which told the rioters they were justified. let them all pay for it. i don't think the taxpayers should pay. >> you think about it though ever since sandy and the $60 billion that was raised at the time and we found out a lot of that dough didn't go to hurricane relief. we were putting tiles on smithsonian roofs -- >> it never does. >> so it's just a small parcel of the same problem. >> it never does. listen, why can't baltimore come up with the money. why can't the mayer who helped incite this come up with the cash? it's always about -- >> what if the well's dry? >> i guarantee you, though they get 19 million -- >> you get into the detroit situation where you raise taxes even more on the people in the city and then they want to move out and -- >> that's a very good point. i'm now doing a 180. >>
ben stein? final arbiter. >> i think this is a disaster that was man made whipped up by the race baiters like al sharpton. i think he should pay for it and add that to his irs bill. the mainstream media which told the rioters they were justified. let them all pay for it. i don't think the taxpayers should pay. >> you think about it though ever since sandy and the $60 billion that was raised at the time and we found out a lot of that dough didn't go to hurricane relief. we were...
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we move the traffic cam again to the ben franklin bridge, now the ben franklin bridge this morning has construction on both sides both directions, the westbound and the eastbound both heading into philadelphia and new jersey. right now, it is not slowing things down. but you might want to take the walt whitman bridge later on in the day. a couple of traffic couple of of mass transit note. first of all amtrak like you've been hearing service still suspended between philadelphia and new york because every tuesday's derailment. that's expected to be in effect until this tuesday that's the latest, i'm ann evans, nicole, back to you. >> thanks for the update. coming up on "eyewitness news", carol answers your pet questions in this week's ask the vet. >> ice and your pets, some of the need to know coming one doctor music: etta james "at last" (plays throughout) ♪ sometimes, at last doesn't happen at first. ♪ ♪ your dad just kissed my mom. ♪ turning two worlds into one takes love. ♪ helping protect that world takes state farm. i saw a commercial that said you can save $500 by switching to pro
we move the traffic cam again to the ben franklin bridge, now the ben franklin bridge this morning has construction on both sides both directions, the westbound and the eastbound both heading into philadelphia and new jersey. right now, it is not slowing things down. but you might want to take the walt whitman bridge later on in the day. a couple of traffic couple of of mass transit note. first of all amtrak like you've been hearing service still suspended between philadelphia and new york...
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ben carson narrow surgeon, from his home city of detroit.e will have his announcement live at 10:30 eastern time. tomorrow, mike huckabee making his announcement from hope, arkansas. we will have that live at 11:00 eastern tomorrow. also this morning, former hewlett-packard ceo, carly fiorina, announced her intention to run for president. here is her announcement on youtube. ms. fiorina: it is believed that citizens and leaders need to step forward. we know the only way to reimagine our government is to reimagine who is leading it. i am carly fiorina and i'm running for president. if you're tired of the soundbites, the vigil, -- the treeif you believe it is the time to end identity politics to end lower expectations, if you believe it is time for citizens to stand up to the political class and say enough, then join us. it is time for us to empower our citizens, give them a voice in our government, to fix what has been broken about our politics and our government for too long. because we can do this together. >> carly fiorina's announcement f
ben carson narrow surgeon, from his home city of detroit.e will have his announcement live at 10:30 eastern time. tomorrow, mike huckabee making his announcement from hope, arkansas. we will have that live at 11:00 eastern tomorrow. also this morning, former hewlett-packard ceo, carly fiorina, announced her intention to run for president. here is her announcement on youtube. ms. fiorina: it is believed that citizens and leaders need to step forward. we know the only way to reimagine our...
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, but ben -- >> -- is it possible?s! >> that kids can actually be stupid. >> ben you're arguing a point i'm not making. i agree with you. i'm conceding for a moment that they didn't know. i'm not saying that it was a conspiracy. i don't think these kids were sitting in a room twirling their mustaches deciding how they were going to find black people. let's assume they're -- >> they're not breaking any laws. shouldn't if they really wanted to and if that's how they felt they should be able to? >> for the last same days all these free speech amendment folks, these first amendment advocates are picking fights with folks who aren't making fights. we all agree you have a right to do it. this entire conversation is premised ton edd on the fact that you're allowed to do it. and even if you have a right to do it doesn't mean you should do it. >> what about taking it back? remember about taking the n-word back. kanye tried to do it. what if people didn't become so offended by it. >> that's up to me though. that's not up to them
, but ben -- >> -- is it possible?s! >> that kids can actually be stupid. >> ben you're arguing a point i'm not making. i agree with you. i'm conceding for a moment that they didn't know. i'm not saying that it was a conspiracy. i don't think these kids were sitting in a room twirling their mustaches deciding how they were going to find black people. let's assume they're -- >> they're not breaking any laws. shouldn't if they really wanted to and if that's how they felt...
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roughriders highway one was the main highway in vietnam that stretched through the central islands in ben into where i was all the way north and it was the main highway. i believe is still called highway number one i was of a cowboy commander in the affair is in an ambush we will get through the. memo trouble as possible. anywhere from six to seven trucks with the south vietnamese and then they turned esterase surgeons and we will get this. he took a pencil he worked three places on the map to say they will get us here or here or here they hit is set 1/3 point and then the operations people were red-faced because it was predicted from the convoy they will get hit because of the smoke in the year, there is the tendency with the trucks to develop a gap to give them enough time to set up the mortar team. >> host: but was contained in the convoy trucks? >> guest: artillery shells with the 155 mm anything to stay in operation. and then to be airlifted to the point of the common way. but it was our job. >> host: did you draft board to do volunteer parks director of volunteers from the class of
roughriders highway one was the main highway in vietnam that stretched through the central islands in ben into where i was all the way north and it was the main highway. i believe is still called highway number one i was of a cowboy commander in the affair is in an ambush we will get through the. memo trouble as possible. anywhere from six to seven trucks with the south vietnamese and then they turned esterase surgeons and we will get this. he took a pencil he worked three places on the map to...
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. >> ben, do you think he could play every day? >> i do.the thing he could do is play all over, as wepwhy i think he would -- he's the type of guy -- i don't know him personally. but i think, just like anybody else, if you know you're going to play every day, you are more at ease and:ñfe let the game come to you a little bit more. >> i thought he looked really good at third base after they sent ashy out and he was there for three days or four days before franco came up. 0-1 to odubel. >> he never really has played regular for the phillies except for that stretch where they tried in center field. >> i didn't think he looked all that bad in center field. i don't know if his arms could play in center field. >> the arm could play at short. i think he could play at center. >> 0-2 to herrera. in the dirt. one ball, to strikes. >> that's such a lost art anyway. good outfield arms. it's just something that's not practiced. it's not something that's -- not something that's taken a lot of pride in. jeff francoeur, always taking pride in his arm. and
. >> ben, do you think he could play every day? >> i do.the thing he could do is play all over, as wepwhy i think he would -- he's the type of guy -- i don't know him personally. but i think, just like anybody else, if you know you're going to play every day, you are more at ease and:ñfe let the game come to you a little bit more. >> i thought he looked really good at third base after they sent ashy out and he was there for three days or four days before franco came up. 0-1...
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ben: we are always looking for the best the dental companies out there. is there any room other? you have giants now. so: every five years or there is a huge thing happening and you have to keep your eyes open. to have another great company like 10 cent or alibaba is difficult. the next company may not be the same. angie: what is the environment in china right now to allow this growth to continue? ben: very good. right now the government is encouraging entrepreneur activities. capital markets have never been better. the most important thing is that better quality entrepreneurs coming out of the camp. a lot of high quality entrepreneurs getting trained by big companies. we talk about our youngest client, who was born in 1994. angie: wow. ben: that is pretty amazing. it is a little depressing. angie: that is depressing. i remember 1994. they are young now, but the that is growing up in the environment where the chinese government is supportive that people like you are trying to figure out how they are going to get to the next stage. will they get to alibaba
ben: we are always looking for the best the dental companies out there. is there any room other? you have giants now. so: every five years or there is a huge thing happening and you have to keep your eyes open. to have another great company like 10 cent or alibaba is difficult. the next company may not be the same. angie: what is the environment in china right now to allow this growth to continue? ben: very good. right now the government is encouraging entrepreneur activities. capital markets...
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neurosurgeon turned republican darling ben carson, opened with a tune no one who would vote for him has heard of! ♪ you better lose yourself in the music, the moment you own it you better never let it go. you only get one shot. do not miss your chance to blow this opportunity comes once in a lifetime ♪ >> jon: ben carson's palms are sweaty, knees weak, arms are heavy, there's vomit on his sweater already, mom's spaghetti! he's nervous, but on the surface he looks calm and ready to drop bombs ♪ ♪ you better lose yourself in the music, the moment you own it, you better never let it go ♪ (rapping) ♪ nowadays everybody wanna talk like they got somethin' to say but nothin' comes out when they move their lips, just a bunch of jibberish and (bleep) act like they forgot about dre ♪. ♪ you better lose yourself in the music, the moment you own it, you better never let it go ♪ >> jon: anyway i switched songs. i didn't know what else to do. but post gospel choir precandidate was this surprisingly long video.
neurosurgeon turned republican darling ben carson, opened with a tune no one who would vote for him has heard of! ♪ you better lose yourself in the music, the moment you own it you better never let it go. you only get one shot. do not miss your chance to blow this opportunity comes once in a lifetime ♪ >> jon: ben carson's palms are sweaty, knees weak, arms are heavy, there's vomit on his sweater already, mom's spaghetti! he's nervous, but on the surface he looks calm and ready to...
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but it would be safe to say that her son ben is her favorite. >> ben's family encouraged him to do whateverwanted no surprise, he chose racing. >> did it scare you? >> sure. any time that your child is going pret around a track and 12 years old, you think do they really know what they are doing? and he did. >> today, racing at daytona is all about going fast, and knowing what you are doing and for ben and his mom, the speedway is home. >> it is almost my backyard. i grew up here. my mom sent me to do different odd jobs here. >> like what? >> oh everything, everything from garbage duty to parking cars. >> you were on trash patrol? >> i was on trash patrol. >> that's what you do when your mom is ceo of the international speedway corporation which runs daytona and 12 other tracks around the country. >> lisa france kennedy is also a top official of nascar, the governing body of stock car racing, which is, by the way, headed by her brother brian france. >> how proud is he of you and you of him? >> i mean, is there any sibling rivalry there? >> there is stibl blink. >> hold, sibling. >> hold your
but it would be safe to say that her son ben is her favorite. >> ben's family encouraged him to do whateverwanted no surprise, he chose racing. >> did it scare you? >> sure. any time that your child is going pret around a track and 12 years old, you think do they really know what they are doing? and he did. >> today, racing at daytona is all about going fast, and knowing what you are doing and for ben and his mom, the speedway is home. >> it is almost my backyard....
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i want to ask about the 1500 tenderloin medi-cal managed care ben fishiaries. initially was there a eft to have 8 non profit clinics toperticipate. now it sems like the mso that has been selected allows us to move forward, but i want to cloe how many tenderloin medi-cal managed care ben fishraries do we expect with saint antany and north east [inaudible] >> i don't know if saint aenthanys is here, but my understanding there are about 500 or so medi-cal ben fishiaries who are part of saint aenthanys. meds cal ben fishiaries have choice so you can't just move them into a new system, they have the opportunities to go to whatever system they wish. they may remain a part of the health department network or have the opportunity to switch network squz participate with cpmc. the good part about the one of the great parts about the agreement between saint antean and name is saint antanys has room to grow in ways that other clinics our own denot. they estimate they have room to grow by 3 thousand lives so to see somewhere upwards och 10 thousand visits a year. they have
i want to ask about the 1500 tenderloin medi-cal managed care ben fishiaries. initially was there a eft to have 8 non profit clinics toperticipate. now it sems like the mso that has been selected allows us to move forward, but i want to cloe how many tenderloin medi-cal managed care ben fishraries do we expect with saint antany and north east [inaudible] >> i don't know if saint aenthanys is here, but my understanding there are about 500 or so medi-cal ben fishiaries who are part of saint...
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we heard ben carson in his announcement.directly referenced, i believe he referred to as broken economy. he said it needs cleaning up. referenced american debt surpassing gdp within a year. made it a very very big talking point of his speech, the economy. of course carly fiorina running a company like hewlett-packard has a pretty good idea how the economy works. obviously there is many, kirsten sat on this sofa, questioned her track record running a company and many are, but she does know how it works. she knows what it takes. so people are saying, that ben carson and carly fiorina they don't have the political background. andrea i don't know that so much matters everyone when it comes to the pocketbook. what we know that drives a lot of voters to the polls is somebody who really, is going to promise them a better economy rand better situation for their family at home. >> jedediah, i want to go to you first first your thoughts on ben carson because we heard him announce today, and then fiorina. to sandra's point. the fact th
we heard ben carson in his announcement.directly referenced, i believe he referred to as broken economy. he said it needs cleaning up. referenced american debt surpassing gdp within a year. made it a very very big talking point of his speech, the economy. of course carly fiorina running a company like hewlett-packard has a pretty good idea how the economy works. obviously there is many, kirsten sat on this sofa, questioned her track record running a company and many are, but she does know how...
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both gabby and ben nodded to the state and the state containing role. the book is skeptical about the states of those able to deal with these threats. i just wanted to under estimate the state. they think has enormous capacities that are unexercised we don't mistake the state's current restraint that is a function of current set of values in the current trade-offs willing to take. from a the state is able to do if it is unleashed. the state is also may be a lease within a territory the only entity that has both the incentives the problem with distribute defense is the individuals in the distribute them defense cannot have an incentive to protect the entire community. that includes verizon and private intermediaries as well. the state does have that incident and the state has massive capacities and has massive capacities especially to regulate and surveil in scrutinized the channel's documentation and distribution of necessary for the distribute threats to work. the first point is don't underestimate the need for the state or the power of the state. my p
both gabby and ben nodded to the state and the state containing role. the book is skeptical about the states of those able to deal with these threats. i just wanted to under estimate the state. they think has enormous capacities that are unexercised we don't mistake the state's current restraint that is a function of current set of values in the current trade-offs willing to take. from a the state is able to do if it is unleashed. the state is also may be a lease within a territory the only...
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ben: i totally age.e will see this posited inertia and budgetary changes made, and we can offset the conditions for ongoing innovation over the coming decade. go: folks haven'in that sea of looking at china and what ina is doing, but it's a ch broader problethat just china. bob: a absolutely. you mention of the proliferation of missile technology, and that is mucbroader than china. this is a bigr pictcture issue than that. i think e challenge we face, too, is in doing this, it meanss there will be winners, but when youu have a planning fense budg, that interfax a means -- that ipso facto means t there will be losers. it's going to be hard.. ben: when we think about this gio strategically, china is part of a global system which means there are multiple instrumements we have with which to engage with them. hopefully, there will never be a kinetic military one. and we look at smaller, more isolated states that could soon have this capability it's a much more diffilt political as well as military probl to de
ben: i totally age.e will see this posited inertia and budgetary changes made, and we can offset the conditions for ongoing innovation over the coming decade. go: folks haven'in that sea of looking at china and what ina is doing, but it's a ch broader problethat just china. bob: a absolutely. you mention of the proliferation of missile technology, and that is mucbroader than china. this is a bigr pictcture issue than that. i think e challenge we face, too, is in doing this, it meanss there will...
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what do ben carson carly fiorina and mike huckabee bring to the table? she got me drinking boost. it's got a great taste and it helps give me the nutrition i was missing. helping me stay more like me. [ female announcer ] boost complete nutritional drink has 26 essential vitamins and minerals, including calcium and vitamin d to support strong bones and 10 grams of protein to help maintain muscle. all with a delicious taste. grandpa! [ female announcer ] stay strong, stay active with boost. you're driving along, having a perfectly nice day, when out of nowhere a pick-up truck slams into your brand new car. one second it wasn't there and the next second... boom! you've had your first accident. now you have to make your first claim. so you talk to your insurance company and... boom! you're blindsided for a second time. they won't give you enough money to replace your brand new car. don't those people know you're already shaken up? liberty mutual's new car replacement will pay for the entire value of your car plus depreciation. call and for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty m
what do ben carson carly fiorina and mike huckabee bring to the table? she got me drinking boost. it's got a great taste and it helps give me the nutrition i was missing. helping me stay more like me. [ female announcer ] boost complete nutritional drink has 26 essential vitamins and minerals, including calcium and vitamin d to support strong bones and 10 grams of protein to help maintain muscle. all with a delicious taste. grandpa! [ female announcer ] stay strong, stay active with boost....
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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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>> on the show tonight, a bridge and a boy, but first, ben and a
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ben carson is well-liked in black communities. he's going to campaign and convey a message to them that really needs to be heard. needs to be heard by people who have been voting democratic all their life. pretty much out of habit. and i think ben carson is going to go out and talk to them about republican values. conservative values. in a way that i think will be very credible. because he's a very credible spokesman for his own beliefs. melissa: byron, that is a really interesting point. what do you think about that? >> it will be a very unconventional candidacy. if you listen to the half-hour speech today listening to carson is kind of like hearing a ted talk than a political address. he's talking about himself. he's talking about his values. he's very very vague in terms of what he would actually do if he were elected president. we're going to have to see how this goes in a competitive field. melissa: thanks guys. how will this shake up the political field? with this week's power index. and one person we see moving up the index
ben carson is well-liked in black communities. he's going to campaign and convey a message to them that really needs to be heard. needs to be heard by people who have been voting democratic all their life. pretty much out of habit. and i think ben carson is going to go out and talk to them about republican values. conservative values. in a way that i think will be very credible. because he's a very credible spokesman for his own beliefs. melissa: byron, that is a really interesting point. what...
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still a head this morning ben and jerry's is taking up issue of marriage equality. jill wagner has latest in the money watch report. but first here's what is ahead tonight on cbs-3. police say a suspect is behind a sexual a all the and robbery, early monday morning in south philadelphia. authorities released surveillance video showing the suspect near victim's home. investigators say that crime has had similarities to the attempted sexual assault in march just a few blocks away. >>> and, like this one will in longer be permitted on septa property. ads sparked outrage but septa could do nothing bit. today septa board of directors will, pre hib it ads expressing opinions honorary ledge us political or other issues. >>> four people working in three commercial labs get preventive treatment for exposure to anthrax. the pentagon says they inadvertently shipped live anthrax, spores to labs in nine states, including, new jersey, and delaware. they were supposed to send dead spores but sent live ones instead. >>> time for a business news. is there an update to the irs hackin
still a head this morning ben and jerry's is taking up issue of marriage equality. jill wagner has latest in the money watch report. but first here's what is ahead tonight on cbs-3. police say a suspect is behind a sexual a all the and robbery, early monday morning in south philadelphia. authorities released surveillance video showing the suspect near victim's home. investigators say that crime has had similarities to the attempted sexual assault in march just a few blocks away. >>>...