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ben: who was that? janet: a guy by the name of george akerlof who shared my interest in the the topic of unemployment and economic theory bearing on unemployment. the most significant work i did before becoming a fed governor was with george. our work was both theoretical and empirical. on the theoretical front, we were concerned with what i think has long, for maybe 100 years, been the core question in macroeconomics. what to me is a core question, which is, can there be such a thing as involuntary unemployment? this is an important strand of the real business cycle versus new keynesian debate. keynes versus the classics goes back to keynes and existed before keynes. the key question there is, why on earth if someone says i am involuntarily employed, i would like to get a job, goes to an firm and says i have the exactly the same skills and i'm going to work for less than you are paying them as an employer. why shouldn't i be able to get that job? if i am not willing to make that offer, am i not saying,
ben: who was that? janet: a guy by the name of george akerlof who shared my interest in the the topic of unemployment and economic theory bearing on unemployment. the most significant work i did before becoming a fed governor was with george. our work was both theoretical and empirical. on the theoretical front, we were concerned with what i think has long, for maybe 100 years, been the core question in macroeconomics. what to me is a core question, which is, can there be such a thing as...
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frugality is a way of life for ben carson. everyone's got to tighten ther belts. >> earlier this month, carson said public housing should not be "too comfortable because it will make people say 'i'll just say here. they will take care of me'." >> trevor: that is extreme. he wants to help people but he still wants to keep them a little miserable just so they stay sharp. i wonder if he applied this philosophy to his brain surgery career. "i only removed part of your tumor. i want to keep your brain on its toes. ( laughter ) also, i put some toes in there." ( laughter ) now, you may disagree with ben carson's view, but you have to admire a man who is so consistently committed to saving money. like, you have to admire that. unless it's all bullshit. >> a whistleblower in the department of housing and urban development is sounding off. an exstaffer says she was demoted after refusing to spend more than the legal $5,000 throiment redecorate ben carson's new office. >> she said the pressure continued for her to "find the money. find
frugality is a way of life for ben carson. everyone's got to tighten ther belts. >> earlier this month, carson said public housing should not be "too comfortable because it will make people say 'i'll just say here. they will take care of me'." >> trevor: that is extreme. he wants to help people but he still wants to keep them a little miserable just so they stay sharp. i wonder if he applied this philosophy to his brain surgery career. "i only removed part of your...
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asked ben to mail parts to this place. >> ben wasn't falling for that. instead he proposed a different partnership. he lied to joel. told him he owned a photography business, and could use some pretty pictures. >> so how about a sunset? a nice liberian sunset. >> you were going to pay him for the pictures. >> if it's good, i look it. sure. >> just trying to coop him busy so he doesn't rip off some one. >> the more time of theirs, the less time they have to spend ripping me or other people off. >> joel sent two sunset photos. we think. >> a sun some where in there. >> turns out scenic photography wasn't exactly joel's strong suit. >> that could be a pupil. not that it mattered. >> i told him, hey this is great. >> this is great. >> good job. but i think you need a little better camera. >> ben spent $60 to buy and mail him the shiny red one. >> this has gone beyond wasting his time. now wasting your time. >> investing my money. family thinks i am crazy. interacting with a guy in liberia. >> joel didn't think it was crayy cray crazy at all. i decided to com
asked ben to mail parts to this place. >> ben wasn't falling for that. instead he proposed a different partnership. he lied to joel. told him he owned a photography business, and could use some pretty pictures. >> so how about a sunset? a nice liberian sunset. >> you were going to pay him for the pictures. >> if it's good, i look it. sure. >> just trying to coop him busy so he doesn't rip off some one. >> the more time of theirs, the less time they have to...
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in his comeback test, ben stokes. a terrible shot from jonny bairstow, quite dazzling catch from williamson and england were in deep trouble. but at the other end, stokes stood strong, defying a back injury, as well as his opponents, patiently he ground his way to a half—century and in chris woakes, he found and able ally, as the pair edged england toward safety. but on 66, after restraining himself for so long, stokes finally succumbed to temptation. four and a half hours of watchfulness undone in a flash and he knew it.
in his comeback test, ben stokes. a terrible shot from jonny bairstow, quite dazzling catch from williamson and england were in deep trouble. but at the other end, stokes stood strong, defying a back injury, as well as his opponents, patiently he ground his way to a half—century and in chris woakes, he found and able ally, as the pair edged england toward safety. but on 66, after restraining himself for so long, stokes finally succumbed to temptation. four and a half hours of watchfulness...
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ben, what do you make of this? >> i think this was the president talking off the cuff and in a way that is very much like he does at campaign rallies, talking about general themes and ideas, talking about taking it to isis, something we have seen him consistently talk about. >> he's talking about taking it away -- he's talking about leaving the isis fight or wrapping it up and going. >> beating the caliphate and taking out 100%. >> and getting out of there very soon and having other people take care of it. why is he doing that? >> well, look, again, i'll say this, i think clearly he was talking about winning and beating isis and throwing down on them. he's talked about that consistently since he's been president. and i think when you're in a campaign style rally, as he was, with a friendly crowd and talking about what we're doing and our successes, i think that's what the president wside trying to convey to the audience. that's what he seeps to be saying here. >> getting out very soon, he said, keith. >> yeah, ben
ben, what do you make of this? >> i think this was the president talking off the cuff and in a way that is very much like he does at campaign rallies, talking about general themes and ideas, talking about taking it to isis, something we have seen him consistently talk about. >> he's talking about taking it away -- he's talking about leaving the isis fight or wrapping it up and going. >> beating the caliphate and taking out 100%. >> and getting out of there very soon and...
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steve hartman is on the road with part two of his story. >> reporter: ben taylor has >> reporter: beniles to confront the west african man who tried to scam him on the internet, although confront probably isn't the right word. >> hey, i know you. >> reporter: and joel willie says scam isn't the right word either. he says he was just looking to make a friend. were you looking for a friend, or were you looking for someone to give you some money? ep on teporter: so somehow you found ben on this phone? on that old dinosaur. there's facebook on there? >> yeah. >> reporter: joel used to send omcebook messages to strangers, hiping to find some way, someone to help him out of poverty. how desperate were you? >> oh, more than desperate, steve, because i'm a father of seven. n reporter: his plea read: no one ever responded, until one of those messages made its way to a marketing manager from ogden, utah, named ben taylor, who answered, but had no intention of helping. >> i've gotten these types of messages before. and so when i got it, i figured here is another one of those scams. so i wanted t
steve hartman is on the road with part two of his story. >> reporter: ben taylor has >> reporter: beniles to confront the west african man who tried to scam him on the internet, although confront probably isn't the right word. >> hey, i know you. >> reporter: and joel willie says scam isn't the right word either. he says he was just looking to make a friend. were you looking for a friend, or were you looking for someone to give you some money? ep on teporter: so somehow...
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ben in utah decided to track him down. this is the "cbs evening news" with jeff glor. >> glor: this is our western edition. we are going to begin tonight sacramento is a city on edge tonight following the emotional funeral for a young man shot repeatedly by police officers who mistook his phone for a gun. jamie yuccas is at the golden one center, home of the n.b.a. kings, where extra security is on hand before the game tonight. jamie. man shot they are dining so by winding their way through new security nerves and through police forces. the security is in place after protesters shut down two previous games. all of this is happening after a full day of mourning. >> people are worth saving. >> in a memorial service that in a memorial service that was somber, uplifting-- nd i am... louder! >> reporter: and at times chaotic. >> the clark family will never ..e. , reporter: ...family members and clergy, including the reverend al sharpton, eulogized 22-year-old stephon clark. >> this is about justice. leis is about standing with
ben in utah decided to track him down. this is the "cbs evening news" with jeff glor. >> glor: this is our western edition. we are going to begin tonight sacramento is a city on edge tonight following the emotional funeral for a young man shot repeatedly by police officers who mistook his phone for a gun. jamie yuccas is at the golden one center, home of the n.b.a. kings, where extra security is on hand before the game tonight. jamie. man shot they are dining so by winding their...
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let me bring back ben and maria here. you know, ben, we don't know, and maria, we don't know a whole heck of a lot, but those details give us something in which to spring off. and this happening in the same week in which earlier so much dialogue about guns in america, guns in schools, the president, his position on any kind of proposals of gun reform and at the same time his meetings, you know, with the nra. so, ben, do you in any way see any potential connections here in these ongoing conversations with an incident like this, what appears right now to be a self-inflicted wound but in the proximity of the white house like this? >> i don't know. i mean, all i can say is obviously thoughts and prayers are with the family members and even with this person. hopefully this individual's still alive. if you've ever known someone who has taken their own life, i have, the amount of damage it does to the community of people around them is just horrific. so i hope that this individual will get the help that they need from, you know,
let me bring back ben and maria here. you know, ben, we don't know, and maria, we don't know a whole heck of a lot, but those details give us something in which to spring off. and this happening in the same week in which earlier so much dialogue about guns in america, guns in schools, the president, his position on any kind of proposals of gun reform and at the same time his meetings, you know, with the nra. so, ben, do you in any way see any potential connections here in these ongoing...
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i'm ben brown. the headlines at ten. as strong winds drive high tides onshore. of the working week. imported to the us from europe. eu leaders have vowed to retaliate in kind. better than it was. and meghan‘s wedding weekend in may. hours on the friday and saturday nights. would you stop interrupting me when i am interrupting you! in the darkest hour. he could be one of the winners at tonight's 90th academy awards. economics editor at the independent. good morning and welcome to bbc news. despite temperatures slowly rising. warned to expect delays. and north—east of england. thousands of homes in cut—off rural communities remain without power. simon clemson reports. for a while yet. morning, while scotland faces more coming in from the north sea. to be aware of ice following lower overnight temperatures. travel," services are resuming. a number of companies on a reduced service. have reopened, but there are reports of delays and cancellations. today to reconnect remote areas. thousands of homes in c
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i'm ben brown. the headlines at ten.s strong winds drive high tides onshore. meanwhile, work continues to clear roads and railway lines of snow, with most services expected to be back to normal for the start of the working week. german chancellor angela merkel is set to form her fourth government the and after the social democrats voted to go into coalition — president trump threatens to increase trade tariffs on cars imported to the us from europe.
i'm ben brown. the headlines at ten.s strong winds drive high tides onshore. meanwhile, work continues to clear roads and railway lines of snow, with most services expected to be back to normal for the start of the working week. german chancellor angela merkel is set to form her fourth government the and after the social democrats voted to go into coalition — president trump threatens to increase trade tariffs on cars imported to the us from europe.
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now to ben affleck's different style of wearable art.g this massive back tattoo was temporary here's the colorful phoenix in all its glory. ben is in hawaii with charlie hunnam rehearsing scenes for their movie triple frontier. i asked ben about the bold choice. >> what was the inspiration? >> i've never seen a good representation of them in the media. i don't have them in places you can see them. they're private. >> ben got the ink after his separation from jennifer garner. in 2016 she told "vanity fair." you know what we would say bless his art. >> who do you look up to as an artist? >> sorry katy, taylor swift. >> you've don't have to be sorry. >> her silent expression and their exchange said it all. >> i love her as a song writer. >> awkward. >> from feuds to family you were with kristen bell over the weekend. >> i was. she out for the premiere of pandas. the proud mama choz to leave her daughters at home. >> we took them to see it in a much more child appropriate setting where there weren't people yelling and cameras and they could
now to ben affleck's different style of wearable art.g this massive back tattoo was temporary here's the colorful phoenix in all its glory. ben is in hawaii with charlie hunnam rehearsing scenes for their movie triple frontier. i asked ben about the bold choice. >> what was the inspiration? >> i've never seen a good representation of them in the media. i don't have them in places you can see them. they're private. >> ben got the ink after his separation from jennifer garner....
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ben's mum told victoria why they had chosen to take legal action.n like ben. the bbc understands that the investigation into the disappearance of raf airman corrie mckeague is to be stood down. mr mckeague, who was 23 when he went missing, was last seen in the early of hours of 24th september 2016, walking into a bin loading bay in bury st edmunds. a search of a landfill site in milton, cambridgeshire, came to an end in december and suffolk police said "no trace" of him had been found. that's a summary of the latest bbc news — more at 10.30. thank you. simon says i feel very sorry for the way ben gleeson was treated by his scout group. my son is autistic and his experience couldn't be any more different. please don't give up. another tweeted, a rich family with heavily distracting child wants more money because they have to deal with reality. another, scouts discriminate against autism, we had the same for disabled grandchild with the beavers who could only go if we stayed with him. and another says, are these two pa rents and another says, are thes
ben's mum told victoria why they had chosen to take legal action.n like ben. the bbc understands that the investigation into the disappearance of raf airman corrie mckeague is to be stood down. mr mckeague, who was 23 when he went missing, was last seen in the early of hours of 24th september 2016, walking into a bin loading bay in bury st edmunds. a search of a landfill site in milton, cambridgeshire, came to an end in december and suffolk police said "no trace" of him had been...
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also with us cnn political commentator, ben ferguson, host of "the ben ferguson show." rick wilson, to you, maybe we'll have to give that a shot some day. your immediate reaction when you heard the president's comments? >> well, look, i would have probably have given the president a little bit of a pass on this if i hadn't repeatedly in the course of his campaign and the first year of his presidency heard him praising dictators, praising overseas strong men, praising people like duterte and acting an envious way towards a lot of folks who are not exactly role models of western liberal democracy. so in this case it's trump being trump or it's trump being funny. you've got to look at in the context of the broader statements and broader inclinations he's expressed over and over again. he certainly is more of a fan of authoritarians, including his best buddy vladimir putin, than he is to a lot of the allies we have around the world who are in countries of representative democracies. >> ben? i mean rick is right. the president is not shy showing his admiration for these guys
also with us cnn political commentator, ben ferguson, host of "the ben ferguson show." rick wilson, to you, maybe we'll have to give that a shot some day. your immediate reaction when you heard the president's comments? >> well, look, i would have probably have given the president a little bit of a pass on this if i hadn't repeatedly in the course of his campaign and the first year of his presidency heard him praising dictators, praising overseas strong men, praising people like...
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ben. ben: i get to stay out a whole lot. first off, thank you very much for having me. i just wanted to say publicly thank you for all your help as we have been dealing with this issue for probably more than a year. thank you very much. if there is one thing can i leave you with today, it is that if you ever have a question or you're trying to figure out what other states, how other states have looked at this issue, if you google ncslab the top result will be our public database with legislation that deals with both autonomous vehicles and connected vehicle information. if you go to that page you'll won't change, er especially if states are in session now. but we're about 20-plus states. i want to point out that some of that number includes some states that have won't change, especially if states are in session now. ut we're appropriated funding for connected vehicle technology. it's not necessarily we have 20 states that have different testing rules. before i get into my comments, i want to maybe ask three questions because i tsh-that really helps me get a feel for the
ben. ben: i get to stay out a whole lot. first off, thank you very much for having me. i just wanted to say publicly thank you for all your help as we have been dealing with this issue for probably more than a year. thank you very much. if there is one thing can i leave you with today, it is that if you ever have a question or you're trying to figure out what other states, how other states have looked at this issue, if you google ncslab the top result will be our public database with...
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carson -- [ applause ] so ben carson spent $30,000 on a table. according to the "new york times" federal law requires congressional approval to furnish or redecorate the office of a department head if the cost exceeds $5,000. but carson did not seek that approval. and in fact, a senior hud official has said she was demoted last year for refusing carson's request for an expensive chair. helen foster was hud's chief administration officer at the time. said she was told $5,000 will not even buy a decent chair. [ light laughter ] well, ben carson is a man of excellent taste. just consider this actual painting that hangs in his home. [ audience ohs ] [ light laughter ] that's a real painting of ben carson with, i'm gonna say his karate teacher? [ light laughter ] also, $5,000 for a chair? was it a dentist's chair? [ light laughter ] although that would make sense. as ben carson always seems like a guy who is waiting for the nitrous to wear off. [ light laughter ] the fact that carson has apparently spent so much time haggling over expensive furniture
carson -- [ applause ] so ben carson spent $30,000 on a table. according to the "new york times" federal law requires congressional approval to furnish or redecorate the office of a department head if the cost exceeds $5,000. but carson did not seek that approval. and in fact, a senior hud official has said she was demoted last year for refusing carson's request for an expensive chair. helen foster was hud's chief administration officer at the time. said she was told $5,000 will not...
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. >>> cold case, why did police in his hometown arrest ben of ben and jerry's? >>> girl power, girl scouts give tech its own badge with the hope of breaking up silicon valley's boy's club. >>> this is nbc nightly news with kate snow. >> good evening. tonight, the massive $19 trillion u.s. economy is president trump's weapon of choice in a battle over manufacturing jobs. his promise to quickly implement tariffing on steel and aluminum imported from overseas sparked tough talk from america's biggest trading partners in asia and europe, and heated responses is not just coming from overseas, but members of the president's own party said it's a risky move going against the globalism that republicans advocated for decades and could actually cost more jobs than it creates. kelly o'donnell has been tracking it all from the white house. >> reporter: from a trump-style campaign message -- >> we're going to put american steel and aluminum back into the backbone of our country. >> reporter: to trump's dialled decision making. >> we're going to be instituting tariffs. >> dow
. >>> cold case, why did police in his hometown arrest ben of ben and jerry's? >>> girl power, girl scouts give tech its own badge with the hope of breaking up silicon valley's boy's club. >>> this is nbc nightly news with kate snow. >> good evening. tonight, the massive $19 trillion u.s. economy is president trump's weapon of choice in a battle over manufacturing jobs. his promise to quickly implement tariffing on steel and aluminum imported from overseas...
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. >> joining the discussion is ben wettes, he knows t some of the players involved in this, including james comey. your reaction to attorney general jeff sessions firing former acting director of the fbi, andrew mccabe two days before his official retirement date? >> i'm very saddened by it and i wish very much that the resolution of this had been otherwise for the sake of everybody involved. particularly for andy mccabe, who i still don't understand and have not seen a factual record that would justify this. i understand that there is an inspector general report that is -- you know, suggested that he engaged in, you know, conduct that justifies this action. but the nature of precisely what he was supposed to have done and what the evidence of that is remains entirely opaque to the public. and as far as i can tell, andy mccabe is somebody who served with a lot of honor and dignity under exceptionally difficult circumstances. so until i see -- until i see a record that would justify this action taken two days before he was due to retire by -- you know, in the face of presidential tweet
. >> joining the discussion is ben wettes, he knows t some of the players involved in this, including james comey. your reaction to attorney general jeff sessions firing former acting director of the fbi, andrew mccabe two days before his official retirement date? >> i'm very saddened by it and i wish very much that the resolution of this had been otherwise for the sake of everybody involved. particularly for andy mccabe, who i still don't understand and have not seen a factual...
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malaysians broke down and ben left these counts.settlement. —— claims were contested. improving the lives of people disabled by society is one of theissues people disabled by society is one of the issues the scout are taking on with 1 the issues the scout are taking on with1 million the issues the scout are taking on with 1 million hands. the the issues the scout are taking on with1 million hands. the scout association says it is committed to inclusion. it says all groups like this one that ben attended should make reasonable adjustments, for it is allowing children with autism more time to absorb information in order to support them, so that they can order to support them, so that they ca n a ccess order to support them, so that they can access scouting. in a statement, the scout association told the ben misses being a cub skilled.” ben misses being a cub skilled. i am quite sad. i enjoyed carbs. and all my friends were there. this join chris for a weather update. it has been a cold start for the day, frost out and about. we have l
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when you come in, and you fly in, you go to ben gurion airport.ss the mediterranean and land in ben gurion airport. that will take you about 45 seconds. ben gurion airport is about 10 seconds away from the west bank, so obviously, if you say, well, israel's airspace stops there at ben gurion airport, you know, we are dead. so we need bigger airspace. that is going to go across the palestinian area. the same thing is true, what is above ground in the air is on the ground too. as it turns out, because of tunnels, below the ground too. israel must have the overriding security responsibility for the area west of the jordan river. does that comport with full sovereignty? i don't know. it is what we need to live. in this area of the middle east full of failed states, states in collapse, it is very important that israel be the power responsible for security, because otherwise everyone collapses, the palestinians collapse. every area we left militarily, militant islam came in. we left lebanon, iran came in with hezbollah. we left gaza, iran came in with h
when you come in, and you fly in, you go to ben gurion airport.ss the mediterranean and land in ben gurion airport. that will take you about 45 seconds. ben gurion airport is about 10 seconds away from the west bank, so obviously, if you say, well, israel's airspace stops there at ben gurion airport, you know, we are dead. so we need bigger airspace. that is going to go across the palestinian area. the same thing is true, what is above ground in the air is on the ground too. as it turns out,...
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s oldest conservative think tank the bow group welcome back to you and welcome to you ben you think is done nearly enough to address this atrocity in southwest well it's nothing i think we didn't expect it's the usual procedural by the numbers approach and i think in the last week what we've seen is some very interesting foreign policy developments as the result of nontraditional approaches i'm talking about. diplomats. well what i would have done i think is presented more information to the public. and invited the russians as to recently did to comment on that. and then if the response was on satisfactory i think i would have separated this issue from what we've seen in the past on russia syria crimea stuff that really had nothing to do with britain and made the point that this is different because a british police officer has been injured. and approached in that way and then take perhaps harsher measures if russia wasn't forthcoming with an answer or do you think i do interrupted you with the fact that it was about geopolitics but it's relevant to this is the problem here that reason
s oldest conservative think tank the bow group welcome back to you and welcome to you ben you think is done nearly enough to address this atrocity in southwest well it's nothing i think we didn't expect it's the usual procedural by the numbers approach and i think in the last week what we've seen is some very interesting foreign policy developments as the result of nontraditional approaches i'm talking about. diplomats. well what i would have done i think is presented more information to the...
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nejra: ben, what impact might they have? ben: he was appointed by obama.a voice of restraint again. she will ensure that the fed doesn't pull back too much from the dodd-frank infrastructure that is in place now. she will be concerned about financial stability. she will be concerned about loosening the leverage ratio too much in building up risk. more interesting is mark, he was a top lieutenant of the former fed governor, who chair yellen allowed to take point on implementing the dodd-frank act. if there is a regulatory hawk out there, it is him. he came on as the new general counsel at the end of yellen's term as chair. chair powell brought him and had him sitting right behind him at his first public hearing on the state of monetary policy. we can expect that he will be a strong influence there. he will ensure that nothing too drastic takes place in terms of rolling back or recalibrating dodd-frank rules. nejra: interesting dynamics to keep an eye on. thank you so much to ben elliottt from our bloomberg intelligence team. that is it for this edition of "
nejra: ben, what impact might they have? ben: he was appointed by obama.a voice of restraint again. she will ensure that the fed doesn't pull back too much from the dodd-frank infrastructure that is in place now. she will be concerned about financial stability. she will be concerned about loosening the leverage ratio too much in building up risk. more interesting is mark, he was a top lieutenant of the former fed governor, who chair yellen allowed to take point on implementing the dodd-frank...
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excuse me. >> hold on, ben, let robert say the whole thing. you can you respond. >> the president has denied this. no one believes it. but the bigger point is this white house has been caught in one lie after another discussing the matter. if this is what a adult film star and her lawyer can do to this administration, think about what the russians can do to this administration. everyone knows what the score is. let's be very clear. this should make us extremely sad to see a president -- >> well, i wonder, bernn, becau there have been very different versions, even from the attorney. first there was no payment. and then there was a payment. there was llc. and then it was, you know -- now this home equity line of credit. so, i mean, there have been a number of stories told. and why is that? why not just be honest about it? what is being hidden? >> first of all, none of this would have come out if she would have abided by the agreement which she took $130,000 for -- >> but that's not the point -- >> let me finish. >> doesn't excuse the president o
excuse me. >> hold on, ben, let robert say the whole thing. you can you respond. >> the president has denied this. no one believes it. but the bigger point is this white house has been caught in one lie after another discussing the matter. if this is what a adult film star and her lawyer can do to this administration, think about what the russians can do to this administration. everyone knows what the score is. let's be very clear. this should make us extremely sad to see a...
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but could problems like ben's be a thing of the past?age salary. i don't want there to be a cap on aspiration for any disabled person, and that's why we've extended the scheme. disabled people or people with health conditions should have a tailor—made package of support through access to work. campaigners say limiting the amount of money available has already had a negative impact on the employment opportunities of disabled, and particularly deaf people. many need multiple interpreters, and that comes at a higher cost. the best way is to remove the cap altogether. what's most important is that people have access to the employment market, regardless of how much the costs. i think a slight raise in the cap, we'll still be facing and dealing with the same situation. there are some people that will call this a u—turn. right at the beginning, when the cap was introduced, the minister at the time said we would need to keep it under review. we work very closely with disabled people and people with health conditions. we are absolutely determined
but could problems like ben's be a thing of the past?age salary. i don't want there to be a cap on aspiration for any disabled person, and that's why we've extended the scheme. disabled people or people with health conditions should have a tailor—made package of support through access to work. campaigners say limiting the amount of money available has already had a negative impact on the employment opportunities of disabled, and particularly deaf people. many need multiple interpreters, and...
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this is business live from bbc news, with sally bundock and ben thompson. tackling the tariffs — carmakers meet in geneva for the world's largest car show, but they face a battle over president trump's promise to impose tough tax on foreign—made cars. live from london, that's our top story on tuesday 6th march. america is the most valuable market for european car exports — so how will car markers respond, and does it really help us manufacturers as much as president trump has promised? also in the programme... cut out the calories — food manufacturers, supermarkets and fast—food chains are told to cut fat in food or face legal action. and from farm to fork. —— and financial markets are riding high in europe following a bumper session in asia. we will explain why. and from farm to fork. we'll get the inside track on the app that puts farmers directly in touch with customers, cutting out the big supermarkets. we'll assess what it means for prices and pay for farmers. and with that warning to food producers we want to know, is the food industry cashing in on s
this is business live from bbc news, with sally bundock and ben thompson. tackling the tariffs — carmakers meet in geneva for the world's largest car show, but they face a battle over president trump's promise to impose tough tax on foreign—made cars. live from london, that's our top story on tuesday 6th march. america is the most valuable market for european car exports — so how will car markers respond, and does it really help us manufacturers as much as president trump has promised?...
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we're going to start today's show with hud secretary ben carson. not only has daylight saves completely rocked his world but he's also been caught up in a scandal involving the purchase of lavish office furniture. he spent tons of money on the stuff and his job is at risk so he thought why not jeopardize my marriage too. >> "the new york times" reports housing and urban development secretary ben carson blamed his wife. >> trevor: what? >> for the decision to buy a $31,000 dining set for his office. carson testified yesterday in public before a house panel blaming the wife. >> the prices were beyond what i wanted to spay. i made it clear that that just didn't seem right to me. and you know, i left it with my wife. i said you know, help choose something. >> trevor: what i am trying to say is, these bitches be shopping. (laughter) i can't believe ben carson blamed this all on his wife. like that is such a punk ass move. his wife better pray they are never in a hostage situation together, you know, to send a message i will have to kill someone in this
we're going to start today's show with hud secretary ben carson. not only has daylight saves completely rocked his world but he's also been caught up in a scandal involving the purchase of lavish office furniture. he spent tons of money on the stuff and his job is at risk so he thought why not jeopardize my marriage too. >> "the new york times" reports housing and urban development secretary ben carson blamed his wife. >> trevor: what? >> for the decision to buy a...
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are awesome. >> she told ben and i from day one just to have fun. are you sure about that. >> her cohost ben is also married to "good morning america's" ginger zee. >> they just had their second daughter. before they would join kelly for double dates. >> we'll be right back. 60% of women are wearing the wrong size pad and can experience leaks discover always my fit. find the number that's right for your flow and panty size on the top of any always pack. the better the fit, the better it protects. always. >>> it's "e.t." >>> this is "e.t." >>> whoa! "e.t."! this is the best time of my life. >>> oh, wow! >>> nobody knows hollywood like "entertainment tonight." >>> would you like to see something amazing that no one's seen? >> bigger better and before everyone else. >> i love you, you love me. >> now "e.t." is everywhere you go. >> meghan, selfie. one, two, three. >> on instagram, facebook and twitter. entertainment begins and ends with "e.t." travel consideration provided by -- >>> before we go we want to tell you about a powerful new documentary call
are awesome. >> she told ben and i from day one just to have fun. are you sure about that. >> her cohost ben is also married to "good morning america's" ginger zee. >> they just had their second daughter. before they would join kelly for double dates. >> we'll be right back. 60% of women are wearing the wrong size pad and can experience leaks discover always my fit. find the number that's right for your flow and panty size on the top of any always pack. the...
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i completely agree with ben's arces isment in needing to modernize the house response. the resources the house approved yesterday can be used to bring people in to create those updates and to assist districts with that particular nicktechni and i would suggest that he would reach out to others to help us get connected to the department of education. betsy devos is looking at a wide-scale program for response that would include not only the physical assets to ensure that in an active shooter situation we have an appropriate response. ben raised the issue of arming school personnel, and i do know that in the state of florida the legislation you referenced includes provisions that sets a very high standard for training, but that allows some select school personnel to function as a force multiplier to our uniformed law enforcement. >> all of that is voluntary. >> correct. >> is there any consideration if you're taking on that responsibility and that role, is that person paid more? is that person -- that would be up to the school district. it would not be a teacher. in flori
i completely agree with ben's arces isment in needing to modernize the house response. the resources the house approved yesterday can be used to bring people in to create those updates and to assist districts with that particular nicktechni and i would suggest that he would reach out to others to help us get connected to the department of education. betsy devos is looking at a wide-scale program for response that would include not only the physical assets to ensure that in an active shooter...
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ben: i think they do. he is a known quantity for us.ast five years, he has been working side-by-side with former chair yellen, signing off on her rulemaking initiatives. he was a voice of restraint in the background at the fed, but not a voice of dissent. he voted for most of the dodd-frank regulatory infrastructure that is in place today. nejra: we talked a little bit about how the dynamic might work between jerome powell and randal quarles. once your view? ben: my view is the view the chair is most important. i think given the place that the economy is in today, chair powell will focus on monetary policy and look to raise rates three or four times. he will allow quarles to take the lead going after the industry, seeing what banks they supervise and feel the most important recalibrations to the dodd-frank act. i think they will move forward with whatever chair powell is comfortable with. nejra: what about them? what impact might they have? ben: he was appointed by obama. she will probably be a voice of restraint again. she will ensure
ben: i think they do. he is a known quantity for us.ast five years, he has been working side-by-side with former chair yellen, signing off on her rulemaking initiatives. he was a voice of restraint in the background at the fed, but not a voice of dissent. he voted for most of the dodd-frank regulatory infrastructure that is in place today. nejra: we talked a little bit about how the dynamic might work between jerome powell and randal quarles. once your view? ben: my view is the view the chair...
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ben white, about that. what do we know about what could happen here if these tariffs were to be implemented to the price of a can of coke or price of a can of soup if they were to be put in place. >> i enjoyed the show and tell time with the commerce secretary and his cans. an individual can of soda or a can of campbell's soup is not going to go up that much but you multiply that across the entire economy and multiply it across automobiles, anything else made with steel and aluminum. we're talking hundreds of billions of dollars in tax increases essentially on american consumers. and that could offset the benefit they're hoping from the tax cut bill. it's generally speaking when you get into applying tariffs on goods that u.s. manufacturers rely othey'll pass that increase on to consumers. n while one can of diet coke may be a scent more if you multiply that by 100 million people buying diet cokes, they're also buying tickets on airliners, buying cars and motorcycles. that's a tax increase of hundreds of bi
ben white, about that. what do we know about what could happen here if these tariffs were to be implemented to the price of a can of coke or price of a can of soup if they were to be put in place. >> i enjoyed the show and tell time with the commerce secretary and his cans. an individual can of soda or a can of campbell's soup is not going to go up that much but you multiply that across the entire economy and multiply it across automobiles, anything else made with steel and aluminum....
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so, ben, what were you going to say? how are you interpreting this? >> i don't think mueller's team is going to stop any time soon. i think we'll probably have the same kind of conversations on saturdays at noon right during the midterm elections. i think this is going to drag on for a long time. it is a political issue as much as it is an investigation. but let's be clear about why this individual was, in fact, fired. i'm going to give the exact quote here. both the oig and fbi reports concluded that mr. mccabe had made an unauthorized disclosure to the news media and lacked candor, including other under on multiple occasions. that is why he was fired. >> that's where we're at this interesting, you know, place because of timing. that could have been done long ago with this. he already stepped down in january. and now less than 48 hours before his fool pension, suddenly a firing comes. that's where we are, inspired the curiosities. why? >> i think he should have been fired back in january when he stepped down. clearly in both report, let's also be cle
so, ben, what were you going to say? how are you interpreting this? >> i don't think mueller's team is going to stop any time soon. i think we'll probably have the same kind of conversations on saturdays at noon right during the midterm elections. i think this is going to drag on for a long time. it is a political issue as much as it is an investigation. but let's be clear about why this individual was, in fact, fired. i'm going to give the exact quote here. both the oig and fbi reports...
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are awesome. >> she told ben and i from day one just to have fun. are you sure about that. >> her cohost ben is also married to "good morning america's" ginger zee. >> they just had their second daughter. before they would join kelly for double dates. >> we'll be right back. next on kron-4 news at eight: showers return to the bay area..live doppler- 4 radar showing where the storm clouds are right now. our chief meteorologist tells us what we can expect for the rest of the night.plus...a couple drowns in oakland's lake merritt.now police are investigating one of the deaths as a homicide. i'm steve aveson i'm pam moore. the news -- at eight -- is next. even if no one in your home smokes, secondhand smoke can be closer than you think. secondhand smoke from a neighbor's apartment can enter your home through air vents, through light fixtures and even through cracks in the walls and the floors. secondhand smoke is toxic. especially to children. protect your family. visit tobaccofreeca.com. where you'll find the perfect dress at the perfect price.. whethe
are awesome. >> she told ben and i from day one just to have fun. are you sure about that. >> her cohost ben is also married to "good morning america's" ginger zee. >> they just had their second daughter. before they would join kelly for double dates. >> we'll be right back. next on kron-4 news at eight: showers return to the bay area..live doppler- 4 radar showing where the storm clouds are right now. our chief meteorologist tells us what we can expect for the...
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ben yedder putting his side in front. the complexity of the tie changed in seconds.id de gea, who saved them from defeat in the first leg, couldn't this time, as ben yedder struck again. commentator: it is in! 2-0! united now needed three goals, romelu lukaku could only get one. this, a match united had been expected to win comfortably. on this performance, they remain some way off europe's elite. a not—so—special night for the so—called special one. john watson, bbc news. here on bbc one it's time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm jessica creighton. coming up tonight: misery for manchester united. they're out of the champions league after losing to sevilla in the last 16. full steam head for buveur d'air. he successfully defends his title in the big race of the day at cheltenham festival, the champion hurdle. and there's another medalfor great britain at the winter paralympics, silver for skiier menna fitzpatrick and her guidejen kehoe. good evening. we'll start with football and an upset at old trafford, where underdogs sevilla have kn
ben yedder putting his side in front. the complexity of the tie changed in seconds.id de gea, who saved them from defeat in the first leg, couldn't this time, as ben yedder struck again. commentator: it is in! 2-0! united now needed three goals, romelu lukaku could only get one. this, a match united had been expected to win comfortably. on this performance, they remain some way off europe's elite. a not—so—special night for the so—called special one. john watson, bbc news. here on bbc one...
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ben, i go to you first.t is true, china is launching an economic war against us and for the most part, we're not showing up. but tariffs on steel and aluminum. china uses places like korea and turkey to take their cheap steel, dump it there and have it sent our way. >> yes. >> the correct response would be for us to work with our allies from developed countries to figure out a way to not have china doing this. instead, we slap tariffs, we're hurting our allies. >> we're hurting our allies. we get a lot of steel from places other than china, obviously, from the european union, and others, from canada. our allies are not too happy about the idea of 25% global tariff on steel, perhaps 10% on aluminum we expect to come from the white house today. we could see significant retaliation from them. and then of course there's the knock-down effects to the other industries. the automakers, others who rely on a lot of this imported steel. there's something like 80,000 steelworkers in this country. there are millions mor
ben, i go to you first.t is true, china is launching an economic war against us and for the most part, we're not showing up. but tariffs on steel and aluminum. china uses places like korea and turkey to take their cheap steel, dump it there and have it sent our way. >> yes. >> the correct response would be for us to work with our allies from developed countries to figure out a way to not have china doing this. instead, we slap tariffs, we're hurting our allies. >> we're...
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some half inch to even better amounts towards san jose and ben lomond. cloverdale and points north as well. three quarters to an inch for the week. 50s, 60s. robust southerly breeze all the way up 25 to 35 miles per hour. windy at times. again, it's going to take a while. what morning commute for many. we will see if you sent. >> there's going to be son, clouds and possibility of some more rain picking up. statewide looks okay. not too bad for southern california. there friday. you can see things are mixed with a lot -- we will see if that materializes. sierra snow will be on the go. not until later, the. 50s, 60s on the temps. >>> 4:32. >> and we do have people who are driving perhaps a little too fast for the conditions, steve. and that leads to crashes. let's take a look at traffic on the commute inch llano county. you can see traffic is okay as you drive out to the vallejo area. but we already have people slowing down and we sat a couple of fender vendors along the way on interstate 80. we've had a couple fender benders here and there. northbound one
some half inch to even better amounts towards san jose and ben lomond. cloverdale and points north as well. three quarters to an inch for the week. 50s, 60s. robust southerly breeze all the way up 25 to 35 miles per hour. windy at times. again, it's going to take a while. what morning commute for many. we will see if you sent. >> there's going to be son, clouds and possibility of some more rain picking up. statewide looks okay. not too bad for southern california. there friday. you can...
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could problems like ben's be a thing of the past?just over £42,000 to £57,200, twice the average salary. but campaigners say any limit on the amount of money available will have a negative impact, particularly for deaf people. many need multiple interpreters, and that comes at a cost. the best way is to remove the cap altogether. what's most important is that people have access to the employment market regardless of how much that costs. i think a slight raise in the cap, we'll still be facing and dealing with the same situation. there are lots of disabled people and campaigners that feel there shouldn't be a cap at all. would that not be something that you would consider? we've really carefully worked with our stakeholders and i'm confident that this level of support will meet the vast majority of needs of disabled people, enabling them to get into work, stay in work and make progress in work. so while i am sat at my desk during the day, i can move my feet. without this chair, ben would be unable to work and he's spent thousands of p
could problems like ben's be a thing of the past?just over £42,000 to £57,200, twice the average salary. but campaigners say any limit on the amount of money available will have a negative impact, particularly for deaf people. many need multiple interpreters, and that comes at a cost. the best way is to remove the cap altogether. what's most important is that people have access to the employment market regardless of how much that costs. i think a slight raise in the cap, we'll still be facing...
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substitute wissam ben yedder was the match—winner for the spanish side.two minutes after coming on, he scored from inside the area and just four minutes later he headed in from a corner to put sevilla 2—0 up. united got a goal back through romelu lukaku but it wasn't enough. sevilla through to their first quarter—final in 60 years and sending jose mourinho‘s team out of the competition. we have no time to be sad for more than 2a hours and that's football, that's not the end of the world. i sit in this chair twice in the champions league and i have man united at home, not at old trafford. i sit united at home, not at old trafford. isit in united at home, not at old trafford. i sit in this chair with real madrid not out. i don't think it's something new for them, for the club and of course, being manchester united manager and losing a champions league tie, at home, it is not a delusion. i have no regrets. i did my best, the players did their best. we tried, we lost. and that's it. over in italy, edin dzeko scored the winner as roma won 1—0 on the night to g
substitute wissam ben yedder was the match—winner for the spanish side.two minutes after coming on, he scored from inside the area and just four minutes later he headed in from a corner to put sevilla 2—0 up. united got a goal back through romelu lukaku but it wasn't enough. sevilla through to their first quarter—final in 60 years and sending jose mourinho‘s team out of the competition. we have no time to be sad for more than 2a hours and that's football, that's not the end of the...