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ben: hi, guys, i'm ben. all: hi, ben! welcome!ntation today. ben: okay. natalie: they did some work, and they looked at your brand online. christie: products are gorgeous. ben: thank you. christie: so, the job of marketing is to inspire, and given that your company name is ben's garden, we immediately took it to the modern farmhouse, which is a really big trend among consumers right now. ben: right. christie: but, like -- so, i'm imagining a collection of scents. there were four main categories of sentiment that people would connect with. so, like, family, love, friendship, and baby. so, i'm imagining four main categories that form a collection. christie: let's smell a little bit. natalie: yeah, let's smell. nancy: do you see a little bit of greenness in the top note? ben: i do, i do. this one is too light and a little too green. lemonis: let's keep it rolling. ben: this i don't really smell. nancy: it's based upon vanilla, bourbon, and woodiness. natalie: do you like it? ben: no. to me, it smells like heavy floral. this is a no.
ben: hi, guys, i'm ben. all: hi, ben! welcome!ntation today. ben: okay. natalie: they did some work, and they looked at your brand online. christie: products are gorgeous. ben: thank you. christie: so, the job of marketing is to inspire, and given that your company name is ben's garden, we immediately took it to the modern farmhouse, which is a really big trend among consumers right now. ben: right. christie: but, like -- so, i'm imagining a collection of scents. there were four main categories...
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♪ >>> tonight, meet the brand-new ben affleck.e went from this -- >> oh my god. >> -- to this. >> all right. >> four months after rehab, how he has made a total transformation, and found love again. >>> plus -- if you thought their oscar performance was steamy, wait until you see what we just found. the lady ga aga and bradley coor scene as bradley's ex sounds off again. >> i'm allowed to say something that's funny. >> what is our group name? >> "idol's" new season changes and how will smith hopes to shock you with his new show. >>> and the "90210" reboot is officially on and we're answering the number one question. >> is everyone back? >> uh -- >> this is "entertainment tonight." >>> look. let's be honest. 2018 was a difficult year for ben affleck. his marriage officially ended. his struggle with sobriety resurfaced and because of that, he ended up back in rehab, but you know what? take a look at ben today. >> yeah. he actually appears, like, ten years younger, doesn't he? >> something's going on. >> the smile is back and nothing
♪ >>> tonight, meet the brand-new ben affleck.e went from this -- >> oh my god. >> -- to this. >> all right. >> four months after rehab, how he has made a total transformation, and found love again. >>> plus -- if you thought their oscar performance was steamy, wait until you see what we just found. the lady ga aga and bradley coor scene as bradley's ex sounds off again. >> i'm allowed to say something that's funny. >> what is our group...
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here is how ben got his groove back. >> ben was upbeat and kept his cool despite the fact he got hitith two parking tickets in brentwood yesterday. the oscar winner didn't get out of the tickets, but he did get the relationship history. >> she was the best thing. even the second jenny was beautiful. >> and also a compliment. >> you look much better in person. >> ben was looking pretty good lately. the actor has trimmed down, lost the beard and is back in tiptop movie star shape. what's the secret to his transformation? we're told he's taking sobriety seriously. a source tells us, quote, he spent a lot of focused time finding support that would help set him up for success. one major supporter, his ex-wife, jen garner. they remain super close and that's them this morning smiling after walking their kids to school together. another reason ben is beaming and that might be because he's back with his ex-girlfriend, "snl" producer lindsay shookus, and a source tells "e.t." they, kwoet, have been hanging out again for a month now. and finally, ben seems to be loving his job again. >> i guess
here is how ben got his groove back. >> ben was upbeat and kept his cool despite the fact he got hitith two parking tickets in brentwood yesterday. the oscar winner didn't get out of the tickets, but he did get the relationship history. >> she was the best thing. even the second jenny was beautiful. >> and also a compliment. >> you look much better in person. >> ben was looking pretty good lately. the actor has trimmed down, lost the beard and is back in tiptop...
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yes, he admitted he was there when ben hobbs killed angie, even held her down he admitted when ben stabbeder and then finally, he said, he even stabbed her once himself. the motive, revenge. supposedly angie had been meddling in ben's marriage and mr. hobbs did not like that one bit. >> so detectives confronted hobbs, who denied any part in fact murder. and asked them a question about angie. >> was she raped the night she was killed? >> i don't know. that's why i'm asking you because if she was, my dna will prove my innocence right there. >> and lo and behold, he was right. that dna result came back and the semen found on angie's body didn't belong to ben hobbs or chris tapp, neither one of them. >> what went through your heads when the dna results came back and it showed that the attacker was not ben hobbs. >> it's frustration. >> but the detectives decided that didn't mean chris was lying or that the theory of the crime was wrong. it could only mean they decided that they needed to expand the theory. ben hobbs and chris tapp were guilt, they were sure of it, so that mystery dna must have
yes, he admitted he was there when ben hobbs killed angie, even held her down he admitted when ben stabbeder and then finally, he said, he even stabbed her once himself. the motive, revenge. supposedly angie had been meddling in ben's marriage and mr. hobbs did not like that one bit. >> so detectives confronted hobbs, who denied any part in fact murder. and asked them a question about angie. >> was she raped the night she was killed? >> i don't know. that's why i'm asking you...
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i agree with ben's point. the president is going to blame those liberals in congress and the liberal judges. it's probably going to be the judges that will give him the much harder time under that emergency than liberal judges will. >> we have time for one more question. we're going to take it from this woman right here, which is to say one thing that will be important to watch other the next three weeks is the degree which the deal to reopen the government specifically sort of cleaved the homeland security security negotiations into something different than the negotiation first the rest of the government. so if you were to ask me do i think there's a chance that v.h.f. shuts down again versus the rest of the government, that's a legitimate possibility in part of what they agreed to to reopen the government was specific negotiations on the homeland security bill and doing something about everything else. so the last question. >> that hit the airports, right? >> it does. > which is really problematic. >> that'
i agree with ben's point. the president is going to blame those liberals in congress and the liberal judges. it's probably going to be the judges that will give him the much harder time under that emergency than liberal judges will. >> we have time for one more question. we're going to take it from this woman right here, which is to say one thing that will be important to watch other the next three weeks is the degree which the deal to reopen the government specifically sort of cleaved...
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ben: that's an open question. but the public was sold a story about president trump and his relationship with russia that we know at this point simply hasn't been held up by the facts. it does not exist in the format it was sold to the american people. manafort was a shady character and that's not news to anyone who has been in washington the last couple of decades. i'm not surprised that we see he engaged in behavior that runs afoul of the format he presented. philippe: conspiracy by donald trump with the russians. the format originally by donald trump is no one in his campaign did anything like this. talk about credibility. it's hard when you make comments, no one who worked for me, i barely knew the guy, then suddenly -- howie: the fact is -- ben: after millions of dollars and years of investigation we have no evidence whatsoever that the president engaged in anything even approaching the base level of collusion. philippe: you both acknowledge it's an open question. howie: the ranking member and chairman of the
ben: that's an open question. but the public was sold a story about president trump and his relationship with russia that we know at this point simply hasn't been held up by the facts. it does not exist in the format it was sold to the american people. manafort was a shady character and that's not news to anyone who has been in washington the last couple of decades. i'm not surprised that we see he engaged in behavior that runs afoul of the format he presented. philippe: conspiracy by donald...
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ben: i think it can.s we think about the long-term structural potential for em, that is a convergence story. let's abstract from politics, let's abstract from the cycle. what does em look like over the next 10-15 years? it is a source of growth because of convergence dynamics. convergence for total factor productivity, capital weakening, human capital, education attainment. at 10% for the past three decades. incomes of levels, the per capita is still a small fraction of what it is in developed market economies. most divergence economies are still at play here with a bit of risk coming from the global slowing thing. bristow, barrick gold ceo, coming up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: reporting earnings that beat estimates for the fourth quarter reportingrick gold earnings that beat estimates for the fourth quarter. joining us now, barrick gold ceo, ben mande mark bristow. i've covered randgold for quite a long time. when you're on the call and analysts will ask you what is number one on your agenda for th
ben: i think it can.s we think about the long-term structural potential for em, that is a convergence story. let's abstract from politics, let's abstract from the cycle. what does em look like over the next 10-15 years? it is a source of growth because of convergence dynamics. convergence for total factor productivity, capital weakening, human capital, education attainment. at 10% for the past three decades. incomes of levels, the per capita is still a small fraction of what it is in developed...
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you're the expert. >> that's exactly correct -- i'm sorry, ben rhodes. >> too many bens. go ahead, ben rhodes. >> no, i think the discussion of military options is crazy, chris. this is not grenada or even panama. this is a very large country in south america that has a military that has stuck by maduro. look, we all agree that maduro has been a corrupt leader. he's mismanaged that place, he's eviscerated democratic institutions, but the fact of the matter is u.s. troops going into venezuela is only going to make the situation worse. there is no basis for it. it's not like congress has authorized the use of military action inside of venezuela. what i see, chris, is what you see. what is the common thread? this is a president who does not speak up for democracy or human rights in saudi arabia when there is a brutal murder of a "washington post" journalist. he speaks up for it in venezuela because he thinks it serves his political interests here at home. he thinks it serves his political interests in florida. >> exactly. >> the reality is they made this big play in recogniz
you're the expert. >> that's exactly correct -- i'm sorry, ben rhodes. >> too many bens. go ahead, ben rhodes. >> no, i think the discussion of military options is crazy, chris. this is not grenada or even panama. this is a very large country in south america that has a military that has stuck by maduro. look, we all agree that maduro has been a corrupt leader. he's mismanaged that place, he's eviscerated democratic institutions, but the fact of the matter is u.s. troops going...
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. >> ben affleck putting rumors to rest in hisinterview after rehab.s he done playing the caped crusader for good? >> do i have to say anymore? >>> and only we have the behind-the-scenes bloopers from "the voice." >> are you making fun of me? i hate y'all. >> this is "entertainment tonight." >>> hi, everybody. thanks so much for joining us. >> we have got a lot of hollywood news to get to here tonight. >> katy and orlando are engaged. ♪ i will love you unconditionally ♪ >> we're told that orlando himself picked out the diamond ring, appropriately in the shape of a bloom because he knew katy wanted something, quote, very exciting and different. the couple celebrated the news at a top secret engagement party katy planned herself. there was a heart-shaped archway of flowers, rose petals covered the ground and matching sweatshirts that said ok. >> fiancee. crazy. such a fancy word though. >> and that morphs into husband. >> husband. wow. ♪ i kissed a girl >> a source tells "e.t." katy and orlando had been preparing for this and they talked about an engagem
. >> ben affleck putting rumors to rest in hisinterview after rehab.s he done playing the caped crusader for good? >> do i have to say anymore? >>> and only we have the behind-the-scenes bloopers from "the voice." >> are you making fun of me? i hate y'all. >> this is "entertainment tonight." >>> hi, everybody. thanks so much for joining us. >> we have got a lot of hollywood news to get to here tonight. >> katy and orlando...
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hey, ben, ben. would you mind dancing out?ll, but i'm giving you the finger. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: ben stiller, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] there he is. ♪ ♪ [ cheers ] well, that was fun. higgins, wasn't that fun? >> steve: oh, that was. that was real fun. >> jimmy: yeah. that really was. ben stiller, everyone. how cool was that? [ cheers and applause ] guys, when we come back, tina fey is here, stay tuned for more of "the tonight show." and remember, no flipping. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: what the hell was his problem? >> guess he didn't like the surprise got blown. >> jimmy: surprise got blown? please, he's a grown man in a a bear costume. >> steve: what was his problem? >> jimmy: his problem? what was your problem? >> steve: what? >> jimmy: dude, i told you not to plug that stupid barbecue book. >> steve: no, when i asked you, i said, "do you mind if i plug by barbecue book in the warmup?" you said no. >> jimmy: what'd i say? no, no, exactly. no, i don't want you to plug the book. >> steve: no
hey, ben, ben. would you mind dancing out?ll, but i'm giving you the finger. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: ben stiller, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] there he is. ♪ ♪ [ cheers ] well, that was fun. higgins, wasn't that fun? >> steve: oh, that was. that was real fun. >> jimmy: yeah. that really was. ben stiller, everyone. how cool was that? [ cheers and applause ] guys, when we come back, tina fey is here, stay tuned for more of "the tonight show."...
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dane cook is here, and we'll be right back with ben affleck.c ♪ hey, does anyone have a charger? yea, it's down here. i'm dying. oh no, i'm dying. i'm dying. ♪ at panera, we treat soup differently. with vine ripened tomatoes, signature cheddar, simmered to perfection. with big flavors, not artificial ones. enjoy 100% clean soup today. panera. food as it should be. [indistinct conversation] [friend] i've never seen that before. ♪ ♪ i have... ♪ i thinwe get itt a solution for you i have... you got it we're petsmart... for the love of pets i am totally blind. and non-24 can throw my days and nights out of sync, keeping me from the things i love to do. talk to your doctor, and call 844-214-2424. sweat. dedication. cupcakes. we played football together for the titans. now, we own a cupcake shop. i love this new surface pro. it's light, it's sleek, it's fast. cupcakes are a great business. as long as you don't eat the profits! seaonly abreva cany to help sget rid of it in... ...as little as 2 1/2 days when used at the first sign. abreva starts to wor
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. >>> joining me right now, strategist dave jacobson and host of "the ben ferguson show," ben ferguson. both are also political commentators for cnn. thank you both. >> thanks for having me. >> what do you think of the president essentially saying democrats are playing games when it comes to negotiation and border security? >> i think the president is total the divorced from reality, fred. the fact of the matter is cnn put out a poll today that showed a whopping 66% of americans do not want the president to call a national emergency in order to fund the border wall. that's staggering. that is a two-thirds majority of the country. he is clearly out of step with the american people. the november 2018 election underscored that. and i think the fact is republicans in congress are increasingly splinterri insplin the president because they know this is a losing issue for them. so i think the play now is going to largely be a function of what happens in congress with senate republicans and whether or not they're willing to cut a deal with democrats. >> listen to what president trump had to sa
. >>> joining me right now, strategist dave jacobson and host of "the ben ferguson show," ben ferguson. both are also political commentators for cnn. thank you both. >> thanks for having me. >> what do you think of the president essentially saying democrats are playing games when it comes to negotiation and border security? >> i think the president is total the divorced from reality, fred. the fact of the matter is cnn put out a poll today that showed a...
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he declared after losing his wickets leading ben stokes losing his wickets leading ben sto kes o n losingharsh. a bit harsh but there was nothing to be gained from batting on, the hard work had been done. we saw from the shots they were playing, it was more twe nty20 shots they were playing, it was more twenty20 practice and putting the icing on the cake. and a good performance from anderson with the ball in hand, what have you made of him? james anderson has not been as potent with the new policy would have liked and we have seen footage of him during the day's play yesterday going into the nets with the england bowling coach because something wasn't quite right. we saw him bowling which he doesn't normally do at the start of the day so normally do at the start of the day so he still working on his game, showing and leading the ball is saying i'm never too old to learn new things and put the hard work in, and to see the three wickets he got was fantastic. putting the pressure back on the west indies and reaping the reward. and the third test has been a soup of —— superb performance from
he declared after losing his wickets leading ben stokes losing his wickets leading ben sto kes o n losingharsh. a bit harsh but there was nothing to be gained from batting on, the hard work had been done. we saw from the shots they were playing, it was more twe nty20 shots they were playing, it was more twenty20 practice and putting the icing on the cake. and a good performance from anderson with the ball in hand, what have you made of him? james anderson has not been as potent with the new...
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iam ben this is the briefing from bbc news. i am ben bland.xer has given some explosive testimony — condemning the president — to a congressional committee. pakistan calls for talks with india — after fighter jets clashed in kashmir in a major escalation. day two of the hanoi summit — and face—to—face negotiations are under way between donald trump and kim jong—un. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. we begin with the daily telegraph and of course the dramatic testimony of mr trump's fixer, michael cohen, calling the president a racist, a conman and a cheat. meanwhile, looking to the viet nam news and the picture that trump would far rather was seen — of him and ‘his friend' kimjong—un — at the second day of meetings. let's move now to the bbc website and the roll out of global internet coverage via satellites in space. what will this mean for the future? more on that later. the front of the i and the news that the bbc and itv have outlined more details of their new, paid—for stream
iam ben this is the briefing from bbc news. i am ben bland.xer has given some explosive testimony — condemning the president — to a congressional committee. pakistan calls for talks with india — after fighter jets clashed in kashmir in a major escalation. day two of the hanoi summit — and face—to—face negotiations are under way between donald trump and kim jong—un. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. we begin with the...
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loo and cheeky it's like they are describing you, ben! china isa they are describing you, ben!s in the green room that you are doing a kind of chinese — english dictionary for chinese children. how does that work? there isa children. how does that work? there is a small bit of technology in this which we are very proud of. we basically illustrate language. we create a bilingual edition. but because wechat it is very popular in china, we use qr codes and you can use your wechat account or your iphone app to the page and it will pronounce the word for you and focus on the graphene is, it will give you a fanatical pronunciation. it makes it easier and more fun and it is exciting for little kids to shine things up to the book and hear it pronounced —— phonetic pronunciation. are these aimed at schools or parents? good question. right now, they all cost about $20 or £20. we've brought down the prices every single year since we've beenin prices every single year since we've been in business as our volumes grow. over the next few years, they will come down a lot again. we are trying t
loo and cheeky it's like they are describing you, ben! china isa they are describing you, ben!s in the green room that you are doing a kind of chinese — english dictionary for chinese children. how does that work? there isa children. how does that work? there is a small bit of technology in this which we are very proud of. we basically illustrate language. we create a bilingual edition. but because wechat it is very popular in china, we use qr codes and you can use your wechat account or your...
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commemorate ben is remarkable —— to commemorate them. here every day to commemorate ben is remarkablepeople were watching tony to see his reaction, more so than watching the aeroplanes, which is really cool to watch. i can't believe that, that aeroplanes in the sky would be so moving and so significant. aeroplanes in the sky would be so moving and so significantm aeroplanes in the sky would be so moving and so significant. it wasn't just tony shedding a tear. it's a day of complex emotions for a man who feared the men might have survived if he had not been there. does this help things for you? no, it never like i say, you just think if you were to kill one person in a car, ten times. that's what it's like, the guilt. and it gets stronger as i get older. it doesn't wea ken stronger as i get older. it doesn't weaken in any way. and at the end, a moment not with planes or crowds, but tony alone with those ten men but tony alone with those ten men but he says saved his life. so, a day of memories for one man, an extraordinary story, and of course those ten lives lost. but what is perhaps
commemorate ben is remarkable —— to commemorate them. here every day to commemorate ben is remarkablepeople were watching tony to see his reaction, more so than watching the aeroplanes, which is really cool to watch. i can't believe that, that aeroplanes in the sky would be so moving and so significant. aeroplanes in the sky would be so moving and so significantm aeroplanes in the sky would be so moving and so significant. it wasn't just tony shedding a tear. it's a day of complex emotions...
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. >> it's never been done to reappropriate money, ben. you know that. >> let me finish. i didn't say that it had never been done before. >> to reappropriate money. >> the second thing -- let me finish. i didn't interrupt. >> go ahead. >> let me finish my point. second of all, the president of the united states of america, when you said we had a republican congress, we should have done it the first two years if it was an actual emergency. have you to have votes, there has to be a compromise. it did not matter the republicans were charge of the house. you still have to have the votes for a compromise to get this bill done. that's the reason why there was a government shutdown. the president tried to work with both sides. when they refused to and the emergency still grows. literally -- >> democrats gave him 20 billion. >> one out of three of them are being sexually assaulted. enough fentanyl the other day in one bus to kill 150 million americans. >> again, the president has made this clear. >> do not get this confused with -- i don't want to get into the details of anything
. >> it's never been done to reappropriate money, ben. you know that. >> let me finish. i didn't say that it had never been done before. >> to reappropriate money. >> the second thing -- let me finish. i didn't interrupt. >> go ahead. >> let me finish my point. second of all, the president of the united states of america, when you said we had a republican congress, we should have done it the first two years if it was an actual emergency. have you to have...
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ben: that's right.is a contract initiated in 2019, before the most recent election, which has been called into question. city has a long history, over a century in venezuela. they have been one of the banks to maintain a presence, although they have rolled it back since 2016 by closing accounts. talksaid, they have been with the u.s. treasury. they don't want to buy late u.s. sanctions, and at this or, they have obligations to their clients. there are concerns about whether or not they will push ba -- >> they basically -- they will -- romaine: they basically have custody over the gold. ben: that's right. the question is whether they will give these gold bars back to the venezuelan government. practically speaking, is the venezuelan government owing to give them $1.1 billion when they are running out of cash by the minute? caroline: probably not. we don't even know where the gold is held. this is a bank in the spotlight today because of comments coming from marco rubio, but there are other banks that wil
ben: that's right.is a contract initiated in 2019, before the most recent election, which has been called into question. city has a long history, over a century in venezuela. they have been one of the banks to maintain a presence, although they have rolled it back since 2016 by closing accounts. talksaid, they have been with the u.s. treasury. they don't want to buy late u.s. sanctions, and at this or, they have obligations to their clients. there are concerns about whether or not they will...
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ben: yes. lemonis: though owner ben busko has overcome incredible challenges... a form of autism. lemonis: ...he still struggles as a leader. victoria: there's a lot of finger pointing that i'm not doing my job. i'm not doing anything. i'm costing the company money. lemonis: putting not only his company at risk...
ben: yes. lemonis: though owner ben busko has overcome incredible challenges... a form of autism. lemonis: ...he still struggles as a leader. victoria: there's a lot of finger pointing that i'm not doing my job. i'm not doing anything. i'm costing the company money. lemonis: putting not only his company at risk...
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deputy national security adviser ben rhodes looks at the prospects for democrats in twenty twenty in his interview with tim sebastian the former a bomb advisor says he thinks democratic party has a good chance of defeating president trump in the next u.s. presidential election down from tips himself up every single day and gets away with it he no he doesn't he just lost in the midterm elections dramatically right i think there is if he did lose it will still go on to win the residue there is a huge overstatement of donald trump's political standing in the united states outside of their own states continue struck by this he's in historic lee unpopular figure right now in the united states the democratic party in every poll our polls the republican party the enthusiasm in the united states is with the democratic party the recent election results are with the democratic party and i believe that we clearly have a better chance of winning selection that does not make it a guarantee we have the better chance in twenty sixteen and we lost so we need to have the right candidate in the right
deputy national security adviser ben rhodes looks at the prospects for democrats in twenty twenty in his interview with tim sebastian the former a bomb advisor says he thinks democratic party has a good chance of defeating president trump in the next u.s. presidential election down from tips himself up every single day and gets away with it he no he doesn't he just lost in the midterm elections dramatically right i think there is if he did lose it will still go on to win the residue there is a...
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let's bring in economist ben stein. ben, you're out there in california.ce dubbed the for closure capital of america. now they're giving away money. >> i don't get it. it is not free money. the money is coming from somewhere. it is coming from the taxpayers. it is coming from you and i, you and me. it is coming from people writing out checks to the government for their taxes. it is not free money. yes, i approve of them -- pictures you're showing made them money is going to homeless people. that is fine with me. i don't want any homeless people in america at all, period. but i don't want government sticking its big bureaucratic mess into everybody's life. we do not want the government saying, you get money and you don't get money. you don't get money, you do get money. this is another way of government controlling people's lives. i don't like it. that is what his alexandria ocasio-cortez is all about, about government control of people's lives. it is the worst idea in the history of america. connell: this is. charles: this is not helping a few homeless peo
let's bring in economist ben stein. ben, you're out there in california.ce dubbed the for closure capital of america. now they're giving away money. >> i don't get it. it is not free money. the money is coming from somewhere. it is coming from the taxpayers. it is coming from you and i, you and me. it is coming from people writing out checks to the government for their taxes. it is not free money. yes, i approve of them -- pictures you're showing made them money is going to homeless...
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ben ando, bbc news.t, the man behind the research, and asked him to explain more about the link between processed meat and cancer. the link is not huge, it is not like smoking of course but when i give ham or bacon to rats and mice, if this bacon contains nitrite, it gives them cancer. if it does not contain nitrite it does not — that is it. the survey shows clearly in humans that there is a link which is not amazing but it is a true link. to give a figure, every day in the uk there are 100 people who get colorectal cancer, 100 every day and ten of them are caused by processed meats so it is important. nitrites. just explain exactly what nitrites are and why they are dangerous? it is a natural component you can find in carrots or spinach but when included in meats and then when eaten, it makes compounds which are carcinogenic in our gut. it is only when it is in the meat and when you eat it, it is not carcinogenic per se or it would have been banned. it becomes carcinogenic when it is eaten, which is wha
ben ando, bbc news.t, the man behind the research, and asked him to explain more about the link between processed meat and cancer. the link is not huge, it is not like smoking of course but when i give ham or bacon to rats and mice, if this bacon contains nitrite, it gives them cancer. if it does not contain nitrite it does not — that is it. the survey shows clearly in humans that there is a link which is not amazing but it is a true link. to give a figure, every day in the uk there are 100...
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>> ben wedeman, thank you in syria. i want to analyze much of what we just heard from ben and what we've been hearing from the president. i have global affairs analyst max boot. he's a senior fellow and ha garks ar, i want to start with you. to ben's point about power vacuum and, you know, yes the reduction in the caliphate which is obviously a massive step -- positive step in the right direction, but i also remember talking to clarissa ward, one of our chief correspondents in syria is saying the problem is ideology. you may physically, you know, kill off some of these isis soldiers but it's like if you have this mentality in the hearts and minds of so many villagers across this country and how do you battle with that? >> that's the age old question. we'll be debating that answer or the answer to that question for years to come. when it comes to this issue, the problem i think that the administration is not focusing on is that their being narrow minded. they're trying to say, all right, the coalition has regained a lot
>> ben wedeman, thank you in syria. i want to analyze much of what we just heard from ben and what we've been hearing from the president. i have global affairs analyst max boot. he's a senior fellow and ha garks ar, i want to start with you. to ben's point about power vacuum and, you know, yes the reduction in the caliphate which is obviously a massive step -- positive step in the right direction, but i also remember talking to clarissa ward, one of our chief correspondents in syria is...
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swan thank you so much for joining us today ben he's out of the how are you ben always always an interesting life was always interested in when you have to talk about roger stone. you know there was a lot of info in the discovery phase of any arrest and investigation but the storm list was particularly long despite his involvement with the campaign being you know realistically minimal at best so do we know how the f.b.i. obtained the contents of roger stone's devices and do we have any idea of what they've learned from them and what they're using from them what to give out so we don't know everything that's been taken from them but we do know that according to c.n.n. that there are volumes of messages and interactions that the f.b.i. is cataloguing and has compiled as a result of this we also know that they have gotten ahold of this because they didn't bother with the back door this time so whatever that was mentioning a minute ago that in the san bernardino case apple heavily protested and said they would fight in court the f.b.i. if they were forced to put a backdoor into the i phone becau
swan thank you so much for joining us today ben he's out of the how are you ben always always an interesting life was always interested in when you have to talk about roger stone. you know there was a lot of info in the discovery phase of any arrest and investigation but the storm list was particularly long despite his involvement with the campaign being you know realistically minimal at best so do we know how the f.b.i. obtained the contents of roger stone's devices and do we have any idea of...
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it's going to be a fiery speech , i disagree with ben , on one point where i agree there is a decorah many expectation of behavior the state of the union , this president has shown no respect for governing norms and i wouldn't be surprised if this was an unprecedented state of the union in terms of tone and stomping on the norms we expect from presidents and legislative leaders in the context of the event . >> i have a follow-up question for you on something you mentioned which is that, in a lot of ways the president doesn't really have a clear legislative agenda and the trump administration has been five far from a well oiled machine with a lot of staff turnover including key positions like the white house chief of staff. how does that kind of dynamic within the administration affect the development of something like the state of the union question mark we talk a little bit about the usual process within the executive branch for generating a speech and how is the trump administration, how white -- might we expect it to be different . >> estate of the union address is interesting with
it's going to be a fiery speech , i disagree with ben , on one point where i agree there is a decorah many expectation of behavior the state of the union , this president has shown no respect for governing norms and i wouldn't be surprised if this was an unprecedented state of the union in terms of tone and stomping on the norms we expect from presidents and legislative leaders in the context of the event . >> i have a follow-up question for you on something you mentioned which is that,...
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ben ferguson, maria cardona, thank you for being here.dy else... ♪ ♪ means to fight the hardest battle, which any human being can fight and never stop. does this sound dismal? it isn't. ♪ ♪ it's the most wonderful life on earth. ♪ ♪ yeah, i thought doing some hibachi grilling would help take my mind off it all. maybe you could relieve some stress by calling geico for help with our homeowners insurance. geico helps with homeowners insurance? they sure do. and they could save us a bundle of money too. i'm calling geico right now. cell phone? it's ringing. get to know geico and see how much you could save on homeowners and condo insurance. get to know geico and see how much you could (indistthat was awful.tering) why are you so good at this? had a coach in high school. really helped me up my game. i had a coach. math. ooh. so, why don't traders have coaches? who says they don't? coach mcadoo! you know, at td ameritrade, we offer free access to coaches and a full education curriculum- just to help you improve your skills. boom! mad skills. ed
ben ferguson, maria cardona, thank you for being here.dy else... ♪ ♪ means to fight the hardest battle, which any human being can fight and never stop. does this sound dismal? it isn't. ♪ ♪ it's the most wonderful life on earth. ♪ ♪ yeah, i thought doing some hibachi grilling would help take my mind off it all. maybe you could relieve some stress by calling geico for help with our homeowners insurance. geico helps with homeowners insurance? they sure do. and they could save us a...
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is heading ben?e been dominated by these two — there's 1, maybe 2, maybe even three other teams in the mix as well. but what of liverpool then? wobble? blip? crisis? well there's clearly been a dip in form of late. they dropped just 6 points in their first 20 matches. the turn of the year has seen a downturn in form. defeat to city, draws with leicester and west ham have closed everything up. worringly too — their £66 million goalkeeper alisson isn't playing well either. he's conceded 7 goals from 11 shots on target this year — the worst of any keeper in the top 6. he's also saved just 36.4% of shots in 2019 — that's the worst record in the premier league this year. but hey — 3 points clear at the top isn't a bad blip let's face it. after 25 games, liverpool are on 62 points. they're the fifth team to have reached that mark in the premier league era. the other four teams 0lly have all gone on to win the title. history is on their side. manchester city have had a sniff and that they have got this matc
is heading ben?e been dominated by these two — there's 1, maybe 2, maybe even three other teams in the mix as well. but what of liverpool then? wobble? blip? crisis? well there's clearly been a dip in form of late. they dropped just 6 points in their first 20 matches. the turn of the year has seen a downturn in form. defeat to city, draws with leicester and west ham have closed everything up. worringly too — their £66 million goalkeeper alisson isn't playing well either. he's conceded 7...
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the main gate of fort benning. fourth on this they put the money this is there a sacred moment is this the moment. cannot go about the business of killing without . the changed we cannot come back from vietnam afghanistan and iraq it. wars and go on with our lives is before. you know all these suicides the p.t.s.d. that we reading so much about now the message is clear we are not made for. this is our s.o.i. wide stare right. i realize something that was. made by the right and often. played on a stand alone at war now as it were or why we're all. right here is a bit silly other people i know just because i was ordered to do it so i learned to be disobedient. five hundred twenty five salvadoran soldiers arrived at fort benning georgia to start training there in combat a small group of us went in to say not in our name. and what we found through the freedom of information act was a schooner assassins as we are and it's well known in the latin america a school for dictators a school march. washington course front page
the main gate of fort benning. fourth on this they put the money this is there a sacred moment is this the moment. cannot go about the business of killing without . the changed we cannot come back from vietnam afghanistan and iraq it. wars and go on with our lives is before. you know all these suicides the p.t.s.d. that we reading so much about now the message is clear we are not made for. this is our s.o.i. wide stare right. i realize something that was. made by the right and often. played on...
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as we gather today the main gate of fort benning. this is there a sacred moment is this the moment. cannot go about the business of killing without . change we cannot come back from vietnam afghanistan and iraq and all those wars and go on with our lives as before. you know all these suicides stick p.t.s.d. that we reading so much about. the message is clear we are not made. up on it this is our asteroid star. i realize something that was factory made by the writers and often. played out to stand on our own war and now as it were all while we're all. right there is a bit silly other people at it that know just because i was ordered to do it. so i did learn to be disobedient. five hundred twenty five salvadoran soldiers arrived at fort benning georgia to start training to combat a small. to say not in our name. and what we found through the freedom of information act was a school of assassins as we are now it's well known in latin america a school for dictators a school march. washington calls front page long to figure types hit a very big article that the torture and. there were a f
as we gather today the main gate of fort benning. this is there a sacred moment is this the moment. cannot go about the business of killing without . change we cannot come back from vietnam afghanistan and iraq and all those wars and go on with our lives as before. you know all these suicides stick p.t.s.d. that we reading so much about. the message is clear we are not made. up on it this is our asteroid star. i realize something that was factory made by the writers and often. played out to...
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but ben hedy's still wouldn't talk. when we do hit the celestial assault force there was the bashir heard a moment. scheffler. back at. school when he did. get mad a stickler can work on which a cumberland as a counter had hassle is declared. bad the follow up we. see no particular deal. by say may. no more of the. same it this is a cessna. to the. medieval secure the boom in jail by example see don't. like all day. about the events of the third of march one nine hundred fifty seven to the french press in two thousand forty three years on. he told how ben him he was taken to an isolated farm outside. there his unit had more freedom to operate beyond wartime conventions. handcuffed and blindfolded he was then hanged to make it look as though he'd committed suicide. the french press release two days later said ben and he had hanged himself with strips of material torn from his shirt. japan school in the classroom. there labby been needy ever some blood. preschool day can a city bus day. love me i feel me city kid can the
but ben hedy's still wouldn't talk. when we do hit the celestial assault force there was the bashir heard a moment. scheffler. back at. school when he did. get mad a stickler can work on which a cumberland as a counter had hassle is declared. bad the follow up we. see no particular deal. by say may. no more of the. same it this is a cessna. to the. medieval secure the boom in jail by example see don't. like all day. about the events of the third of march one nine hundred fifty seven to the...
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well, ben brown is in wiltshire for us this afternoon. ben.he snow has slightly abated now, we are at chippenham or near chippenham by the m4 motorway this afternoon, and there has been the heavy snowfall for hours as there has been right along the m4 corridor through the day, causing as you say a lot of travel disruption. also closing hundreds and hundreds of schools, just in wiltshire alone, something like 250 schools have been close. in wales, 500 have been closed, that's a quarter of the entire number of schools in wales. thatjust gives you an idea of the disruption, not just roads, also the rail services in many area, and flights, at heathrow, bristol airport, also disrupted as well. the heaviest labels was seen in cornwall, i2 centimetres —— heaviest snowfall. hundreds of drivers were stranded at a pub called the jamaica in. let's get the report on a day of freezing temperatures through the uk. it may not be a polar vortex but it's pretty parky. and for millions of people, a difficult and for some impossible journey to work. if you have
well, ben brown is in wiltshire for us this afternoon. ben.he snow has slightly abated now, we are at chippenham or near chippenham by the m4 motorway this afternoon, and there has been the heavy snowfall for hours as there has been right along the m4 corridor through the day, causing as you say a lot of travel disruption. also closing hundreds and hundreds of schools, just in wiltshire alone, something like 250 schools have been close. in wales, 500 have been closed, that's a quarter of the...
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the presenter is ben van hauten of the economic workforce development as well as juan carlos of the legislative supervisor for district 5. >> commissioner: welcome. >> thank you, president. one carlos contino assistant to supervisor van houten and this is very important legislation for our office and district. small business the fabric of d5 as for the city.
the presenter is ben van hauten of the economic workforce development as well as juan carlos of the legislative supervisor for district 5. >> commissioner: welcome. >> thank you, president. one carlos contino assistant to supervisor van houten and this is very important legislation for our office and district. small business the fabric of d5 as for the city.
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ben: the u.s. let in science in the 1950's-19 70's.e have 19 different native languages that people grew up speaking. we really were able to get the best people from around the world. as long as we keep doing that, the u.s. will be ahead. emily: i want to talk about importance of building the workforce for ai. listen to what one guest had to say. >> the more voices you have in the room when you're making solutions for the future, the more likely you are to find something that is compelling. the fact that study after study find that many women have completely different attitudes to privacy, data, and security, means that unless you have all those voices in the room, you're not developing for everyone. emily: it's no secret that the tech industry is very male-dominated. will we be able to get the right workforce in place to build the ai of the future and make sure that all perspectives are built into this new technology? >> our goal is to make sure that artificial intelligence benefits everyone. on today's trajectory, we are not looking
ben: the u.s. let in science in the 1950's-19 70's.e have 19 different native languages that people grew up speaking. we really were able to get the best people from around the world. as long as we keep doing that, the u.s. will be ahead. emily: i want to talk about importance of building the workforce for ai. listen to what one guest had to say. >> the more voices you have in the room when you're making solutions for the future, the more likely you are to find something that is...
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let‘s cross to the newsroom and join ben rich.ding our way has come from a long way south, close to the caribbean. we have scooped that very warm tropical air up, we have moved it in that direction, it is that air mass that direction, it is that air mass that we sit within today. the where the cloud has broken up, we have seen some the cloud has broken up, we have seen some spells of sunshine, temperatures have been climbing, parts of eastern scotland have seen temperatures up to 17.9 degrees. notice the february record for scotla nd notice the february record for scotland is also 17.9 degrees, so we are very close to breaking a temperature record in scotland. through the rest of this afternoon where we see that sunshine, those temperatures will continue to respond. during this evening and tonight come a bit more cloud feeding and across parts of northern ireland and western scotland, may be the odd spot of rain here, quite breezy. as a consequence, not especially chilly but further east and south, after that warm day, watch the c
let‘s cross to the newsroom and join ben rich.ding our way has come from a long way south, close to the caribbean. we have scooped that very warm tropical air up, we have moved it in that direction, it is that air mass that direction, it is that air mass that we sit within today. the where the cloud has broken up, we have seen some the cloud has broken up, we have seen some spells of sunshine, temperatures have been climbing, parts of eastern scotland have seen temperatures up to 17.9...
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and on thursday, ben affleck, dane cook and music from bring me the horizon. please join us for all that. you know, there are many who say this country has never been as divided as it is right now. that's why it is reassuring to remember that everybody, regardless of political affiliation, loves our first guest. you can see him right now in his first stand-up special in 23 years, "right here, around the corner" is streaming on netflix. please welcome ray romano. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: how you doing? >> thank you, thank you. good crowd. good crowd. >> jimmy: you beat charles barkley. that's exciting, right? >> yeah. it was close. i think i was favored by one and a half. so i lost if you were betting. >> jimmy: you're a big sports fan in general, right?
and on thursday, ben affleck, dane cook and music from bring me the horizon. please join us for all that. you know, there are many who say this country has never been as divided as it is right now. that's why it is reassuring to remember that everybody, regardless of political affiliation, loves our first guest. you can see him right now in his first stand-up special in 23 years, "right here, around the corner" is streaming on netflix. please welcome ray romano. [ cheers and applause...
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. -- congressman ben mcadams tweeting out, my guest is my brother-in-law and trump voter. running for congress, i told him not to change his views but to understand voters like him. there are things i disagree with this administration but tomorrow i'm going to continue listening. tweeted, i love this john kennedy tradition. she tweeted out a release from senator kennedy of louisiana and custodiantonight is a in the russell senate office building. row is the second year in a that senator kennedy has invited someone from the ability one program to accompany him to the state of the union. chamber, youin the might see many of the house democratic women and senate
. -- congressman ben mcadams tweeting out, my guest is my brother-in-law and trump voter. running for congress, i told him not to change his views but to understand voters like him. there are things i disagree with this administration but tomorrow i'm going to continue listening. tweeted, i love this john kennedy tradition. she tweeted out a release from senator kennedy of louisiana and custodiantonight is a in the russell senate office building. row is the second year in a that senator kennedy...