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ben: hi, guys, i'm ben. all: hi, ben! welcome!t together our presentation 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 fl
ben: hi, guys, i'm ben. all: hi, ben! welcome!t together our presentation 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...
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ben's run. it is named afth a boy w a fighting spirit and a legacy that z not onhas not only endurs thriving. i'm joined by claire, founder of ben's run and ben's mom and dr. williams who is a transplant specialisel specialist. tell me about your son ben. >> sure. thank you for having us. nn's run is memory of our boy.le he was a happy go lucky kid. he was playing with friends. he had really great, great childhood and just a light to be around. when he was in kindergarten, he was getting a series of fevers that never seemed to go away. one day at school i was asked to come get him because his fever had cee back and had fallen asleep during lunch, like completely fell asleep, just no energy. we soonli rd after bringing him to one hospital and then ultimately to children's national health system that ben was diagnosed with leukemia. he was going to be in for a long period of treatment down at children's. we were, of course, shocked a whus, why is this happening, ut we found a place there a childre
ben's run. it is named afth a boy w a fighting spirit and a legacy that z not onhas not only endurs thriving. i'm joined by claire, founder of ben's run and ben's mom and dr. williams who is a transplant specialisel specialist. tell me about your son ben. >> sure. thank you for having us. nn's run is memory of our boy.le he was a happy go lucky kid. he was playing with friends. he had really great, great childhood and just a light to be around. when he was in kindergarten, he was getting...
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. >> and the weekend with ben affleck.andid about rehab. >> apart of my life. >> can co-parenting with jen garner. >> we're just not that cool. >> this is "entertainment tonight." >>> good evening. for the second time in less than a week i'm standing outside of st. joseph's medical center in burbank, california. we were here last week when luke perry suffered a massive stroke. initially there had been hope for recovery, but sadly his condition worsened and this morning, the star of "riverdale" and "90210" passed away. ♪ >> i'm a father of two children. i want to be with them as long as i can. i want to have as healthy life as i can, and spend as much time with them. >> the 52-year-old dad passed away five days after suffering a massive stroke. >> rescue 94, stroke. >> reports say doctors sedated luke to allow his brain to recover, but the damage was so extensive. we were just with his former "90210" co-star, shannen doherty who was keeping her hopes up at last night's animal hope and wellness foundation compassion gala. >>
. >> and the weekend with ben affleck.andid about rehab. >> apart of my life. >> can co-parenting with jen garner. >> we're just not that cool. >> this is "entertainment tonight." >>> good evening. for the second time in less than a week i'm standing outside of st. joseph's medical center in burbank, california. we were here last week when luke perry suffered a massive stroke. initially there had been hope for recovery, but sadly his condition...
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coming up meet the ben affleck.this. >> my god. >> to this. >> four months after rehab how . plus captain's here. >> get fit the captain marvel way how brie larson transformed the most powerful marvel hero. >> then only on our emotional journey to ! ♪ ♪ i found a birth control ♪ with no hormones! ♪ paragard's 100% hormone free ♪ and over 99% effective, ♪ that's key! ♪ no hormones! ♪ not an ounce, ♪ with an ingredient ♪ i can pronounce. paragard is a hormone-free iud that's over 99% effective at preventing pregnancy. if you experience pain, pelvic infection, or miss a period, call your healthcare provider. pregnancy is rare but serious and can cause infertility or loss of pregnancy. rarely, paragard may attach to or go through the uterus. want hormone free? ask for paragard by name. they say you should always listen to your heart. and where better to do that, than the island of ireland? after all, your heart is the best compass there is. so get out there and fill your heart with the stuff that keeps it beating. fill
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good for you ben. >> it's not easy. little -- it's awful for the first couple of days because i am definitely somebody who likes bread and sugar. >> no carbs, no sugar? >> no bread, no sugar, no dairy, supposed to be no caffeine. i cheated on the caffeine a little bit. it's terrible, you get through it and you're like i feel pretty good. by the end of ten days, i had three bagels. >> there are a lot of awesome things about you ben, and one of the things i think you did back -- >> i love when you start a question like that. so many amazing things. >> here's one, you're very honest about some things that you've been battling, and i remember reading your post in october, and it really touched me, and you said this, battling addiction is a lifelong and difficult struggle. >> mm-hmm. >> because of that, one is never really in or out of treatment. it's a full-time commitment. i'm fighting for myself and my family. that was such a strong statement. i think a lot of people look at addiction and say it's over, he did it. it's li
good for you ben. >> it's not easy. little -- it's awful for the first couple of days because i am definitely somebody who likes bread and sugar. >> no carbs, no sugar? >> no bread, no sugar, no dairy, supposed to be no caffeine. i cheated on the caffeine a little bit. it's terrible, you get through it and you're like i feel pretty good. by the end of ten days, i had three bagels. >> there are a lot of awesome things about you ben, and one of the things i think you did...
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ben, stick around. talk about what happened this week between president trump and john mccain. stay with us. bookers book now and ask their boss later.. [do you want breakfast or no?] [definitely breakfast.] be a booker at booking.com metastatic breast cancer is relentless, but i'm relentless too. mbc doesn't take a day off, and neither will i. i treat my mbc with everyday verzenio, the only one of its kind that can be taken every day. verzenio is the only cdk4 & 6 inhibitor approved with hormonal therapy that can be taken every day for post menopausal women with hr+, her2 negative mbc. verzenio plus an ai helped women have significantly more time without disease progression, and more than half of women saw their tumors shrink vs an ai. diarrhea is common, may be severe, or cause dehydration or infection. before taking verzenio, tell your doctor if you have fever, chills, or other signs of infection. verzenio may cause low white blood cell counts, which may cause serious infection that can lead to death
ben, stick around. talk about what happened this week between president trump and john mccain. stay with us. bookers book now and ask their boss later.. [do you want breakfast or no?] [definitely breakfast.] be a booker at booking.com metastatic breast cancer is relentless, but i'm relentless too. mbc doesn't take a day off, and neither will i. i treat my mbc with everyday verzenio, the only one of its kind that can be taken every day. verzenio is the only cdk4 & 6 inhibitor approved with...
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we're told ben is also in a really good place four months after rehab and he's back to work.iple fronti frontier," with oscar isaac and charlie hue nap is out next week, and we're taking you behind the scenes. >> the actors are good people. you can bond. >> they help you get through it. it's tough work too. it is intense conditions. >> it is set in south america. ben and the guys are operatives on a special mission. >> it really comes down to brotherhood and camaraderie and feeling a sense of place in the world. >> i have always wanted to be in a boy band. it's like being in a boy band. >> right. every shot. >> every scene. >> and they would kind of tell a story as a group and i think that was really, you know, fun. >> and that's a squad. i will be sitting down with all the guys including mr. affleck, and i will have that for you on monday. >>> well, ben and his brother casey are oscar-winning siblings and we saw a lot of brotherly and sisterly love last sunday too as the oscars stars turned their big nights into a family affair. >> my family, thank you for all of this. >> ra
we're told ben is also in a really good place four months after rehab and he's back to work.iple fronti frontier," with oscar isaac and charlie hue nap is out next week, and we're taking you behind the scenes. >> the actors are good people. you can bond. >> they help you get through it. it's tough work too. it is intense conditions. >> it is set in south america. ben and the guys are operatives on a special mission. >> it really comes down to brotherhood and...
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ben shapiro has something to say about generation e. he will tell us about his new book, the "ingraham angle" exclusive, glenn greenwald here is saying why the democrats wasted the last few years. well! to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. about 50% of people with evesevere asthma k? have too many cells called eosinophils in their lungs. eosinophils are a key cause of severe asthma. fasenra is designed to target and remove these cells. fasenra is an add-on injection for people 12 and up with asthma driven by eosinophils. fasenra is not a rescue medicine or for other eosinophilic conditions. fasenra is proven to help prevent severe asthma attacks, improve breathing, and can lower ora
ben shapiro has something to say about generation e. he will tell us about his new book, the "ingraham angle" exclusive, glenn greenwald here is saying why the democrats wasted the last few years. well! to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe...
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i'm ben bland in london.n the streets of paris on another weekend of yellow vest protests. france's interior minister says they were hijacked
i'm ben bland in london.n the streets of paris on another weekend of yellow vest protests. france's interior minister says they were hijacked
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ben: they're not really doing anything at all. bigad: april works at a nonprofit. ben is in grad school. if evicted, they say they probably won't be able to stay in the bay area. april: we don't really have anywhere else to go in oakland. it's a crisis. this is a housing emergency. bigad: oakland voters recently decided that landlords who live in their own duplexes or triplexes should no longer be allowed to evict tenants without cause. that change known as measure y goes into effect later this month. announcer: coming up next. we uncover the lack of oversight for a program that advertises to reconnect children with alienated parents after divorce. advertised as a way to help children reconnect with an estranged parent after divorce. sometimes called parental alienation cases, a family judge has the power to order children to attend these workshops, but no one appears to be tracking the success rates. you're about to hear from three young people who went through a court-ordered reunification program called family bridges. it's based here in the bay area, and it is
ben: they're not really doing anything at all. bigad: april works at a nonprofit. ben is in grad school. if evicted, they say they probably won't be able to stay in the bay area. april: we don't really have anywhere else to go in oakland. it's a crisis. this is a housing emergency. bigad: oakland voters recently decided that landlords who live in their own duplexes or triplexes should no longer be allowed to evict tenants without cause. that change known as measure y goes into effect later this...
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iam ben scientific. pleasure, you are welcome. i am ben bland scientific. you are welcome. i am ben bland in london, without a pineapple. and i am rico hizon in singapore with a pineapple. stay with us. urban farming in the big city. we take a look at what tokyo is doing to feed its residents. and, before we go, we would like to leave you with these pictures. scientists have identified a new dinosaur in south—eastern australia. it is thought that the galleonosaurus was alive 125 million years ago, and would have been roughly the same height as a wallaby. it was given its name because its jaw resembles an upturned galleon ship. that's all for now. stay with bbc world news. hello there. although it was quite windy out there on monday, it was probably the quietest day of this week. through the next few days, the rest of the week, we are going to see some outbreaks of rain which will be heavy at times, and accompanied by some very windy conditions. in fact, we've got a storm on the way. the latest storm is being named storm gareth, and it's around that curl of
iam ben scientific. pleasure, you are welcome. i am ben bland scientific. you are welcome. i am ben bland in london, without a pineapple. and i am rico hizon in singapore with a pineapple. stay with us. urban farming in the big city. we take a look at what tokyo is doing to feed its residents. and, before we go, we would like to leave you with these pictures. scientists have identified a new dinosaur in south—eastern australia. it is thought that the galleonosaurus was alive 125 million years...
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and ben, we're seeing -- this "new york times" reporting is very clear tonight. very i think authoritative that the president obviously interfered in this process. we just saw the president say publicly that no, he didn't. we just saw ivanka trump say that no, that's not the way her husband got the security clearance. in your reading of this "new york times" report tonight what did they do in effect to the security clearance process in order to get one for jared
and ben, we're seeing -- this "new york times" reporting is very clear tonight. very i think authoritative that the president obviously interfered in this process. we just saw the president say publicly that no, he didn't. we just saw ivanka trump say that no, that's not the way her husband got the security clearance. in your reading of this "new york times" report tonight what did they do in effect to the security clearance process in order to get one for jared
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these are not the first people to die on ben nevis this winter.idents in december and january. this mountain attracts thousands of climbers and hill walkers every year, but there are dangers which can catch out even the most experienced. police officers from the station we re police officers from the station were involved in the search on ben nevis but it is our understanding it was members of the public who alerted the emergency services to the fact that there had been an avalanche. they are one of the most dangerous hazards in the scottish mountains because they can cause multiple casualties at the same time. this is the briefing and you are live in westminster as we keep you across all the developments in the british parliament. you will vote today on whether or not to accept deal brexit. this follows the rejection on tuesday of the latest withdrawal agreement. the most senior clergyman ever found guilty of child sex abuse — cardinal george pell is sentenced to six years in jail in australia. let's have a look at how the media is disgusting and
these are not the first people to die on ben nevis this winter.idents in december and january. this mountain attracts thousands of climbers and hill walkers every year, but there are dangers which can catch out even the most experienced. police officers from the station we re police officers from the station were involved in the search on ben nevis but it is our understanding it was members of the public who alerted the emergency services to the fact that there had been an avalanche. they are...
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iam ben i am ben bland at westminster.er the last—ditch talks in strasbourg, attention switches to today's crunch vote here in westminster. but has theresa may done enough to secure a breakthrough? more than 80 boeing 737 max aircraft are grounded by airlines around the world, following the crash in ethiopia. but us aviation officials insist they are airworthy. and hit by italy's hardline stance on migrants. why rescue boats are being stopped from saving lives. the inventor of the world wide web says global action is needed to tackle its "downward plunge to a dysfunctional future". sir tim berners—lee talks exclusively to the bbc on the 30th anniversary of his web plans. a warm welcome to the programme — briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business, and sport. in an exclusive interview with the bbc, the inventor of the world wide web, tim berners—lee talks of its demise, spreading nastiness and misinformation. do you agree? and are you concerned for the future of the web? tell us what you think — just use
iam ben i am ben bland at westminster.er the last—ditch talks in strasbourg, attention switches to today's crunch vote here in westminster. but has theresa may done enough to secure a breakthrough? more than 80 boeing 737 max aircraft are grounded by airlines around the world, following the crash in ethiopia. but us aviation officials insist they are airworthy. and hit by italy's hardline stance on migrants. why rescue boats are being stopped from saving lives. the inventor of the world wide...
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let's start with ben is back. julia roberts. this is a teenage drug addict who shows up unexpectedly at the family home at christmas eve. what could go wrong? crucially he's a recovering addict. do you remember when that film papy beautiful boy came out? that was the story of a parent and child torn apart by addiction. based on memories by david chef and his son. this is the story similar directed by peter hedges and shocked by his son lucas. julia roberts plays his mother and she loves in them back in the house just for the christmas period, on the condition that he does everything that she says, that she takes the drug test she gives him and that he does not refresh right under any circumstances. here is a clip. these will both complement your complexion, that you get from your mother — you're welcome. coat, please. 0k, nice. i'm good. come on. pockets. this is humiliating. no. this is love. all right. you're free to go. you didn't check my shoes. that's not funny. it was a joke, mom. ben, it's not funny. mom, it was a joke. e
let's start with ben is back. julia roberts. this is a teenage drug addict who shows up unexpectedly at the family home at christmas eve. what could go wrong? crucially he's a recovering addict. do you remember when that film papy beautiful boy came out? that was the story of a parent and child torn apart by addiction. based on memories by david chef and his son. this is the story similar directed by peter hedges and shocked by his son lucas. julia roberts plays his mother and she loves in them...
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ben felt that he was free to contract his labor. he wasn't doing chores on hildred ranch he was working for somebody else for a for pay. he found them in the town of ikea in the employ of this other citizen and according to the testimony he thought to give him a scare. witnesses that he actually threatened to blow ben's brains out and then he dragged them 60 yards down the main thoroughfare of the ikea by his worst. severing one of his arms. so the man that employed ben for that day citizen name scheinberg brings a complaint he brings up her complaint against hildreth and is arrested and held over for trial. he fails to stop the assault but objects to it on some level project the district attorney who tries the case is one of the few legal officials in the county that i know of that rules and indian indenture fraudulent in the case of 16 indentured children early in the war years >> he said this was actually an outright case of kidnapping and releases them. the district attorney is putting that together with the prosecution's case u
ben felt that he was free to contract his labor. he wasn't doing chores on hildred ranch he was working for somebody else for a for pay. he found them in the town of ikea in the employ of this other citizen and according to the testimony he thought to give him a scare. witnesses that he actually threatened to blow ben's brains out and then he dragged them 60 yards down the main thoroughfare of the ikea by his worst. severing one of his arms. so the man that employed ben for that day citizen...
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does hud, could, let's take, assume ben carson has done his work, i like ben carson.o your point he is not overzealous. he has been criticized not doing more of these type of things? >> he is the reason i'm not even more skeptical. because i think he is someone who has a great deal of sense of restraint in terms of government power wading into this kind of issue. he is obviously long history as a free market guy. now it is clear there were discussions beforehand. maybe facebook didn't really want to settle this case, we will have to learn going forward what exactly they were doing. charles: talk about for lack of a better word weaponizing these platforms. >> yeah. charles: whether you're trying to spread terrorist message, whether you're trying to zero in on or zero out a certain portion of the population. they're big, powerful, people know how to use them, maybe do that, maybe sway an election. what can they ultimately do about that? >> this is a tough political challenge for them, whatever you think of this case, they do have the situation been in place for a long t
does hud, could, let's take, assume ben carson has done his work, i like ben carson.o your point he is not overzealous. he has been criticized not doing more of these type of things? >> he is the reason i'm not even more skeptical. because i think he is someone who has a great deal of sense of restraint in terms of government power wading into this kind of issue. he is obviously long history as a free market guy. now it is clear there were discussions beforehand. maybe facebook didn't...
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stand by for big ben. stand by.he iconic british landmark that sits atop a clock tower at the north end of the houses of parliament in westminster in london. big ben has been ringing since 1859 when it became, quote, the biggest, accurate, four-faced striking and chiming clock in the world. take that. big ben survived the blitz during world war ii. it went dark but it never went silent. big ben can be heard on the radio before british newscasts. those chimes are used, of course, to mark holidays. big ben, resilient, consistent. it is a big, solid sure thing in the whole wide world. it is also now unexpectedly progetic and that is our final story tonight. that's next. stay with us. story tonight. that's next. stay with us >>> two years ago british prime minister theresa may set today as the date for the uk to leave the eu. her spokesman said at the time the deadline for the deal would be today, march 29th, 2019. "when big ben bongs midnight." he said that two years ago today and you know what happened next? they clos
stand by for big ben. stand by.he iconic british landmark that sits atop a clock tower at the north end of the houses of parliament in westminster in london. big ben has been ringing since 1859 when it became, quote, the biggest, accurate, four-faced striking and chiming clock in the world. take that. big ben survived the blitz during world war ii. it went dark but it never went silent. big ben can be heard on the radio before british newscasts. those chimes are used, of course, to mark...
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we welcome ben phillips. he's chief a investment officer eventshares. ben, good to see you. thanks for joining>>s tonight. hank you, bill. >> the first one has to do with the possibility of any infrastructure plans that may come out of washington, and you've chosen a company that might ben fefit from that, righ? >> that's right, gran it construction,gva. we like the management team. he60% of revenue comes from infrastructure spending for the most part. usually it's l by the states. one fun fact for you. 29 states have increased gas taxes since 2013 in order to pay for infrastructure so we think they will be a key beneficiary since it's a nonelection year and that's when states hike gas taxes. >>> last year the supreme court allowed stateso collect sales tax from e-commerce companies even if they're not basedn that state. you've got a company that came public last year and it's been on a tear this year. you think it could benefit from this change in rules. >> it's avalera, avar is the ticker. they a one of the few with this really high-quality sales tax compliance software th
we welcome ben phillips. he's chief a investment officer eventshares. ben, good to see you. thanks for joining>>s tonight. hank you, bill. >> the first one has to do with the possibility of any infrastructure plans that may come out of washington, and you've chosen a company that might ben fefit from that, righ? >> that's right, gran it construction,gva. we like the management team. he60% of revenue comes from infrastructure spending for the most part. usually it's l by the...
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talking rush again i'm joined by my guest ben swann in atlanta he's an investigative journalist and founder of the truth and media project in new york we have rob he is a newsmax columnist and contributor and in chattanooga we cross the anthony bryan logan he is a conservative political commentator right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it rob you're a democrat in good standing and you're a guest on this program in good standing my first question to you is extremely simple is why. has anybody learned anything through this fiasco and i'm kind of looking at your end of the political sparking to generals they play the harlem globetrotters every game and they've never won. sixty years or however long trots of existed because i'm always on conservative programs are i'm already a broken man but. i've been hearkening since the start of two o.j. simpson and i believe he was found innocent in a court of law that doesn't necessarily mean that he was an is i don't know if that answered the question that's probably the one of the best do
talking rush again i'm joined by my guest ben swann in atlanta he's an investigative journalist and founder of the truth and media project in new york we have rob he is a newsmax columnist and contributor and in chattanooga we cross the anthony bryan logan he is a conservative political commentator right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it rob you're a democrat in good standing and you're a guest on this program in good standing...
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let's start with ben is back.ia roberts and this is a teenage drug addict who shows up unexpectedly at the family home at christmas eve. what could go wrong? well, crucially, he is a recovering addict. you remember there was that film beautiful boy came out? yeah, i was thinknig about that. very, very similar in that was the story of a parent and child torn apart by addiction, based on memoires by david sheff and his son, nic. this is a film about parents and children torn apart by addiction, directed by peter hedges and starring by his son, lucas. he comes back home. not everyone is pleased to see him. julia roberts is his mother, she loves him ans she accepts him back into the house, just for the christmas period, on the condition that he does everything that she says, that she takes the drug test that she depends on, and that he does not leave her sight under any circumstances. here's a clip. these will both complement your complexion, which is a gift from your mother — you're welcome. coat, please. 0k, nice. i
let's start with ben is back.ia roberts and this is a teenage drug addict who shows up unexpectedly at the family home at christmas eve. what could go wrong? well, crucially, he is a recovering addict. you remember there was that film beautiful boy came out? yeah, i was thinknig about that. very, very similar in that was the story of a parent and child torn apart by addiction, based on memoires by david sheff and his son, nic. this is a film about parents and children torn apart by addiction,...
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i'm joined now my charlie savidge, and mika oyang, and ben wittis. charlie, you contributed to this report from the new york times. i want to read part of the article. mr. trump's decision in may so troubled senior administration officials that at least one, the white house chief of staff at the time, john f kelly, wrote a internal memo about he had been ordered to give mr. kushner the top secret clearance. then don mcgahn wrote a similar memo as well. walk us through what you learned here. >> that's right. so this means that notwithstanding a pattern of apparent lies from the president and from the ivanka trump and from the general white house apparatus about this, it is, in fact, the case that jared kushner was rejected for or was not going to get a top secret security clearance. he had a provisional one in 2017 and then in 2018 he lost it when all the provisional ones were cancelled by john kelly following the issue over rob porter having a clearance despite some domestic violence problems. several months went by, and then in may after jared and i
i'm joined now my charlie savidge, and mika oyang, and ben wittis. charlie, you contributed to this report from the new york times. i want to read part of the article. mr. trump's decision in may so troubled senior administration officials that at least one, the white house chief of staff at the time, john f kelly, wrote a internal memo about he had been ordered to give mr. kushner the top secret clearance. then don mcgahn wrote a similar memo as well. walk us through what you learned here....
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tonight -- ben affleck, comedian dane cook, this week in unnecessary censorship, and music from bring me the horizon. and now, to put it bluntly, jimmy kimmel! [cheers and applause] >> jimmy: hi, everyone. welcome. relax, relax. very nice. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you for coming and for braving the rain. i appreciate it. appreciate each and every one of you. i appreciate the love, happy valentine's night to everyone. i see we have a lot of young lovers here in our audience. some not so young. i know why you're here on this romantic night, the reason you brought the one you love is because tickets are free. and you're the 150 cheapest people in hollywood are in our audience. the history of valentine's day goes back to the middle ages when st. valentine's, who was a real person, stopped at rite aid, and they gave him with a stick with a balloon on it. did you get a gift for your wife? >> yes. >> jimmy: did your wife get a gift for you? >> yes, she got me tennis shoes. >> jimmy: they fit? >> yeah, they did. i was like -- >> jimmy: you know, there's really n
tonight -- ben affleck, comedian dane cook, this week in unnecessary censorship, and music from bring me the horizon. and now, to put it bluntly, jimmy kimmel! [cheers and applause] >> jimmy: hi, everyone. welcome. relax, relax. very nice. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you for coming and for braving the rain. i appreciate it. appreciate each and every one of you. i appreciate the love, happy valentine's night to everyone. i see we have a lot of young lovers here...
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stand by for big ben. stand by.he iconic british landmark that sits atop a clock tower at the north end of the houses of parliament in westminster in london. big ben has been ringing since 1859 when it became, "the biggest, most accurate, four-faced striking and chiming clock in the world." take that. big ben survived the blitz during world war ii. it went dark but it never went silent. big ben can be heard on the radio before british newscasts. those chimes are also used, of course, to mark holidays. big ben, resilient, consistent. it is a big, solid sure thing in the whole wide world. it is also now unexpectedly prophetic and that is our final story tonight. that's next. stay with us. i can't tell you who i am or what i witnessed, but i can tell you liberty mutual customized my car insurance so i only pay for what i need. oh no, no, no, no, no, no, no... only pay for what you need. liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ what would i say to somebody keep being you.? keep loving. keep aspiring. keep striving. and ask
stand by for big ben. stand by.he iconic british landmark that sits atop a clock tower at the north end of the houses of parliament in westminster in london. big ben has been ringing since 1859 when it became, "the biggest, most accurate, four-faced striking and chiming clock in the world." take that. big ben survived the blitz during world war ii. it went dark but it never went silent. big ben can be heard on the radio before british newscasts. those chimes are also used, of course,...
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ben, what more can you tell us there? >> reporter: what we can tell you is we're about 500 meters from that encampment, that last bit of land, about a square, half square mile still occupied by isis and what we have been seeing this morning is intense bombardment, air strikes as well as mortar strikes as well. what we saw a little while ago was an ammunition dump, apparently, by the looks of it, that got struck. there was one big blast after another. but what we also have been able to see from here is that there -- we can still see people through our telephoto lens moving among some of the camps, despite this intense bomb bartment thbart me bombardment, going on since yesterday. also we have been speaking to some of the soldiers at this forward position who told us that overnight there was an attempt by isis fighters using tunnels to attack this area. but they were able to repulse it. they also told us that there are still civilians inside. the civilians essentially being used as human shields. so we don't have any idea,
ben, what more can you tell us there? >> reporter: what we can tell you is we're about 500 meters from that encampment, that last bit of land, about a square, half square mile still occupied by isis and what we have been seeing this morning is intense bombardment, air strikes as well as mortar strikes as well. what we saw a little while ago was an ammunition dump, apparently, by the looks of it, that got struck. there was one big blast after another. but what we also have been able to see...
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we'll be right back with ben mckenzie.ry or not♪ ♪...it's about to go down here it comes now♪ ♪...get ready (oh oh oh oh), get ready♪ ♪...moving. ready or not ♪...get ready (oh oh oh oh) new galaxy. free buds. music to your ears. get free galaxy buds when you pre-order galaxy s10 or s10+. hto legs, that'll feel thlike jelly tomorrow. to arms, i'll barely be able to lift. that's what progress feels like. so feed it with the protein, iron and b-vitamins in special k. feed your progress. feed your power. feed your change. special k. to be our guest. this is the invitation to lexus sales event. with generous offers now through march 31st. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. oh! oh! oh! ♪ ozempic®! ♪ (announcer) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than seven and maintained it. oh! under seven? and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12
we'll be right back with ben mckenzie.ry or not♪ ♪...it's about to go down here it comes now♪ ♪...get ready (oh oh oh oh), get ready♪ ♪...moving. ready or not ♪...get ready (oh oh oh oh) new galaxy. free buds. music to your ears. get free galaxy buds when you pre-order galaxy s10 or s10+. hto legs, that'll feel thlike jelly tomorrow. to arms, i'll barely be able to lift. that's what progress feels like. so feed it with the protein, iron and b-vitamins in special k. feed your...
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we'll be right back with ben mckenzie.nitely see could help you save on homeowners insurance. nice tip. i'll give you two bucks for the chair. two?! that's a victorian antique! all right, how much for the recliner, then? wait wait... how did that get out here? that is definitely not for sale! is this a yard sale? if it's in the yard then it's... for sale. oh, here we go. geico. it's easy to switch and save on homeowners and renters insurance. introducing the new high-rise rockstar! with never-quit shape retention. hurry in to old navy now through sunday to get forty percent off everything. i'm here for my denim tune-up. that's forty percent off everything. at old navy, and oldnavy.com. ♪ pardon the interruption but this is big! now with t-mobile get the samsung galaxy s10e included with unlimited data for just $40 bucks a month touch shows how we really feel. but does psoriasis ever get in the way? embrace the chance of 100% clear skin with taltz... the first and only treatof ite with moderate to severe psoriasis a chance
we'll be right back with ben mckenzie.nitely see could help you save on homeowners insurance. nice tip. i'll give you two bucks for the chair. two?! that's a victorian antique! all right, how much for the recliner, then? wait wait... how did that get out here? that is definitely not for sale! is this a yard sale? if it's in the yard then it's... for sale. oh, here we go. geico. it's easy to switch and save on homeowners and renters insurance. introducing the new high-rise rockstar! with...
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. >> you also said that ben was your first heartbreak. >> and how her new rock compares to past bling>> plus, why one celeb's accusing a-rod of cheating. >>> plus, prattzenegger i do details. what katherine is only telling "e.t.." >> how did you not see khloe? >>> then justin bieber's cry for help. >> i have been having a lot of cries. >> why he's asking fans for prayers tonight. >>> plus, luke perry's fiancee speaks out for the first time. her surprising revelation about their relationship. >>> and -- >> pretty intense. >> olivia newton-john comes to the "e.t." stage. what she wants her fans to know about her stage 4 cancer battle. >> yeah. >> this is "entertainment tonight." >>> jennifer lopez is famous for singing her love don't cost a thing, but tell that to alex rodriguez. i mean, come on. look at the size of her ring. >> why are you shocked? alex knew he needed to come correct. it's jennifer lopez. hey, look. forget about jenny from the block. now she's once again jenny with the rock. >> we both feel like we're just beginning. >> a-rod announced the engagement on instagram posti
. >> you also said that ben was your first heartbreak. >> and how her new rock compares to past bling>> plus, why one celeb's accusing a-rod of cheating. >>> plus, prattzenegger i do details. what katherine is only telling "e.t.." >> how did you not see khloe? >>> then justin bieber's cry for help. >> i have been having a lot of cries. >> why he's asking fans for prayers tonight. >>> plus, luke perry's fiancee speaks out...
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ben, so good to see you.hose qanon supporters, believers hear when the president says stuff like that? >> they hear a wink and a nod, that's what they hear. no one's denied it or anything like that. there are people on the fringes of the trump orbit who have denied it in the past, but no one has out and out said this is crazy, this is insanity, please don't follow this thing. they rely on that sort of wink and nod. they rely on little clues like it's numerology. it's not real winks and nods. but that's what they get into it. >> what is the danger when they're showing up with "q" t-shirts and "q" hats and "q" patches and they're shouting qanon themes, what's the danger? >> this is a militant group. there's been two murders tied to this group alone. one happened a couple of weeks ago. i don't know if you saw, somebody killed a mob boss and he held his hand up and said "q" on it in court. >> here in new york city. >> someone tried to burn down comet pizza. >> same pizza place -- >> by the way, pizzagate is part
ben, so good to see you.hose qanon supporters, believers hear when the president says stuff like that? >> they hear a wink and a nod, that's what they hear. no one's denied it or anything like that. there are people on the fringes of the trump orbit who have denied it in the past, but no one has out and out said this is crazy, this is insanity, please don't follow this thing. they rely on that sort of wink and nod. they rely on little clues like it's numerology. it's not real winks and...
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. >> hold on, ben. karen, finish your point. >> so my point is that democrats have been very clear that they're for border security, and you're right, some of the folks who are down there have some of the best ideas. again, that's why they wanted money for whether it was drones, whether it was other kinds of technology, you know, all of that, and port security frankly because we know that's really a problem with regard to drug smuggling. so i don't think you're going to see -- we'll hear what he has to say. i don't want to prejudge but i've heard him talk about real border security but also the idea that we should not be ripping children away from their parents. that is not acceptable policy. >> something we're not doing right now. i agree with you. >> we were under president trump. >> let's not dwell on the past. we fixed that problem. >> of course now people can't find their kids but that's also a problem. >> all right, we'll leave it there for now. >> again, i go back to this, fredricka, if you look
. >> hold on, ben. karen, finish your point. >> so my point is that democrats have been very clear that they're for border security, and you're right, some of the folks who are down there have some of the best ideas. again, that's why they wanted money for whether it was drones, whether it was other kinds of technology, you know, all of that, and port security frankly because we know that's really a problem with regard to drug smuggling. so i don't think you're going to see -- we'll...
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have aviation reporter ben katz with us.is a matter of time before the faa has to move or can it remain in hold out here? ben: i think this is the critical issue. and the critical question. will the faa come under enough pressure in order for them to take their own decision to ground the aircraft in the u.s.? that would be a really significant take. and the european safety agency already taking these steps followed by so many countries, you have seen them up across the world deciding to ground these planes. there is definitely pressure building up on the faa. shery: any idea why the faa has taken an approach in its holding out? because there is so much criticism out there saying this will really hurt their credibility. is ai think this again really important issue to dig into. i think it comes down to the fact that in the past, the regulators find evidence first -- make sure that they are that they know what the issues are before groundings. some of the other regulators around the world, they think the similarities to the li
have aviation reporter ben katz with us.is a matter of time before the faa has to move or can it remain in hold out here? ben: i think this is the critical issue. and the critical question. will the faa come under enough pressure in order for them to take their own decision to ground the aircraft in the u.s.? that would be a really significant take. and the european safety agency already taking these steps followed by so many countries, you have seen them up across the world deciding to ground...
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we had ben wedeman there to mark the defeat of isis there in eastern syria. we'll stay in touch with you l all. >> the other big story we are following this day, special counsel robert mueller, his report on russian election meddling is now finished. it's in the hands of the attorney general and minutes after that broke, the first lawsuit was filed to make it it public. it's still fought clear what is in that document or when or if the public will get to see it. here's what we do know. there will be no more indictments coming directly from mueller's team, that does not include federal prosecutors in virginia, in d.c., new york or elsewhere. also remember, according to justice department rules, a sitting president cannot be indicted. also, attorney general william barr says that he may give congress what he calls the special counsel's principle conclusions as soon as this weekend. we will, of course, continue to follow that and the justice department official says the mueller report is both comprehensive. white house reaction, though, can be summed up in two w
we had ben wedeman there to mark the defeat of isis there in eastern syria. we'll stay in touch with you l all. >> the other big story we are following this day, special counsel robert mueller, his report on russian election meddling is now finished. it's in the hands of the attorney general and minutes after that broke, the first lawsuit was filed to make it it public. it's still fought clear what is in that document or when or if the public will get to see it. here's what we do know....
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what happens in the body when we get too little sleep to provide some answers ben and the other test subjects undergo a nine day long insurance test they're under constant observation they're often awakened after just five hours to do some tests. conic lack of sleep is the norm for many people in germany for example one out of four adults gets just six hours of sleep every tenth person only spends five hours a night sleeping. that can be many different reasons a heavy workload stress and a need to be constantly reachable mean that many people take time problems to bed with them and miss out on. study shows how dangerous. for three nights in a row ben and the other participants have slept only five hours a night now a test will show how that affects their performance. to recall several lessons that he has already seen supposed to react when the letter. the researchers will compare his working memory capacity with that of well rested test subjects. and the ones who had a good night's sleep usually perform well on the test and the ones who aren't rested make a lot of mistakes. they eith
what happens in the body when we get too little sleep to provide some answers ben and the other test subjects undergo a nine day long insurance test they're under constant observation they're often awakened after just five hours to do some tests. conic lack of sleep is the norm for many people in germany for example one out of four adults gets just six hours of sleep every tenth person only spends five hours a night sleeping. that can be many different reasons a heavy workload stress and a need...
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i'm ben bland, in london.o in the programme: thailand's top court dissolves an opposition party supported by the king's sister saying it threatens the neutrality of the monarchy. and we speak to three chinese women about empowerement, relationships and freedom as we mark international women's day i want to be who i am not what the society wants me to be. live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news — it's newsday. good morning. it's 8 am in singapore, midnight in london, and 7pm in alexandria, virginia where president trump's former campaign chief is expected to be sentenced shortly. paul manafort was convicted of financial fraud on charges relating to his work as a political consultant in ukraine. and that's not all. we are getting news that he has been sentenced for 47 months in prison, considerably shorter than expectations, calling for as many as 25 years. expectations, calling for as many as 25 yea rs. we expectations, calling for as many as 25 years. we are seeing the light shot
i'm ben bland, in london.o in the programme: thailand's top court dissolves an opposition party supported by the king's sister saying it threatens the neutrality of the monarchy. and we speak to three chinese women about empowerement, relationships and freedom as we mark international women's day i want to be who i am not what the society wants me to be. live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news — it's newsday. good morning. it's 8 am in singapore, midnight in...
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>> plus ben afleck gets candid about rehab. >> it's part of my life. >> and co-parenting with jen garner>> we're just not that cool. >> this entertainment tonight. remembering 90210 and riverdale star luke perry after his shocking death at just 52. >> we have new information about luke's final days but first, alex trebec, here's the latest after he announced he's facing a life threatening fight with cancer. >> i was diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic cancer. >> he will continue hosting jeopardy while undergoing treatment. >> i plan to beat the low survival rate statistics for this disease. >> pancreatic cancer claimed the lives of aretha franklin, patrick swasey. he tells e.t. this is an extremely serious diagnosis. >> stage 4 in particular is devastating because the 3% survival rate over five years and you just pray that those odds are in alex's favor. >> alex trebec. >> he hosted jeopardy since 1984 and e.t. was with him before it began airing. >> americans like to compete. >> this isn't the first health crisis he made perfect. last year he opened up about brain surgery. >> blood clots
>> plus ben afleck gets candid about rehab. >> it's part of my life. >> and co-parenting with jen garner>> we're just not that cool. >> this entertainment tonight. remembering 90210 and riverdale star luke perry after his shocking death at just 52. >> we have new information about luke's final days but first, alex trebec, here's the latest after he announced he's facing a life threatening fight with cancer. >> i was diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic...
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iam ben i am ben brown comply from downing street. we're expecting her to talk to the british people to why she is the agreement with the european union for three months. earlier, the prime minister will ask mps will vote for a third time on her deal — if, that is, the speaker of the house of commons will allow it. with a week or two days before brexit is scheduled to happen, uk politics is being pushed to the breaking point. we'll guide you through it all step by step. and your questions are welcome through out. the stakes could not be higher for the uk. brexit will shape its future for many years to come — and with 9 days to go until brexit is scheduled to happen — every element of it remains uncertain. right down to the future of the prime minister who is trying to deliver it. it's been a day in which her authority was seriously shaken first by an uncertain performance at prime minister's questions and then by a setback with brussels saying they won't allow a short extension to brexit unless mps vote through her deal. something was
iam ben i am ben brown comply from downing street. we're expecting her to talk to the british people to why she is the agreement with the european union for three months. earlier, the prime minister will ask mps will vote for a third time on her deal — if, that is, the speaker of the house of commons will allow it. with a week or two days before brexit is scheduled to happen, uk politics is being pushed to the breaking point. we'll guide you through it all step by step. and your questions are...
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good morning welcome to breakfast with ben thompson and victoria fritz.ur headlines today: new powers to stop and search for the police in england and wales — the home secretary says it will tackle knife crime, but opponents call it too intrusive. with theresa may's cabinet split over its next steps on brexit, all eyes are on tomorrow's vote by mps on alternative options. some of the world's most famous landmarks are plunged into darkness to draw attention to climate change. in sport — it's farewell to huddersfield. relegated from the premier league, thejoint earliest in the league's history. we'll meet the man with the job of saving these extremely rare rhinos from extinction. after seeing 20 degrees yesterday, most will be lucky to see nine degrees over the next few days. all the details here and breakfast. good morning it's sunday, 31st march. don't forget the clocks have gone forward overnight. our top story this morning: new stop and search powers are being given to police in england and wales to try and tackle rising knife crime. the home secretary
good morning welcome to breakfast with ben thompson and victoria fritz.ur headlines today: new powers to stop and search for the police in england and wales — the home secretary says it will tackle knife crime, but opponents call it too intrusive. with theresa may's cabinet split over its next steps on brexit, all eyes are on tomorrow's vote by mps on alternative options. some of the world's most famous landmarks are plunged into darkness to draw attention to climate change. in sport — it's...
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indeed, ben.rial at the botanic gardens has been really overwhelmed with floral tributes, personal messages, hundreds and hundreds of people coming to pay their respect to the victims. and while the mood remains sombre, we have been struck by the strength and support of the local community, the public and police officers, even, offering muffins to the people here. so we have really been noticing their resilience, sharing their stories, sharing their grief as well. and is there any development in the investigation but the police are carrying out? —— that the. we heard from the police commissioner mike bush earlier today, he talked about how the suspect was arrested on his way to a potential third attack, a third location, and he visited the first responders earlier today, praising their work for saving many more lives that could have been lost without their effort. she also visited cashmere high school, she made a very emotional speech, telling the students it was ok to grieve but she also asked fo
indeed, ben.rial at the botanic gardens has been really overwhelmed with floral tributes, personal messages, hundreds and hundreds of people coming to pay their respect to the victims. and while the mood remains sombre, we have been struck by the strength and support of the local community, the public and police officers, even, offering muffins to the people here. so we have really been noticing their resilience, sharing their stories, sharing their grief as well. and is there any development...