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but why kill ben's 87-year-old mother.se in ben's will in place at the time, if he died first, his mother, not his wife narcy would be the primary beneficiary. but with bernice dead, there was nothing standing in narcy's way. >> had they not tried to kill ben and succeeded in killing ben, they probably never would have been caught. >> and there was more. when detectives arrested garcia, they learned still a third murder would be in the works. someone else provided for the in the will. narcy's daughter, may. >> she was in serious payroll. >> i always believed she was, i couldn't prove it to anybody. when we sat down with garcia and learned that there was a hit out on may, that became concerning. >> a battered photo of may was found in garcia, the confessed hit man's wallet. he was told, she would be the next job. >> well, may freaked. she needed to move apartments asap. and told federal prosecutors she didn't have the money. the feds told her they would get her the money but the paperwork would take time. detective allison
but why kill ben's 87-year-old mother.se in ben's will in place at the time, if he died first, his mother, not his wife narcy would be the primary beneficiary. but with bernice dead, there was nothing standing in narcy's way. >> had they not tried to kill ben and succeeded in killing ben, they probably never would have been caught. >> and there was more. when detectives arrested garcia, they learned still a third murder would be in the works. someone else provided for the in the...
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did you kill ben? >> no, i did not. >> and sure enough, when they tested him for gunshot residue or blood castoff, he was clean. could not have fired that gun. and so back to melissa. >> reporter: because there was blood on melissa and gunshot residue. >> i don't know what happened. >> just the truth is all i'm hoping to get. >> i am. >> reporter: melissa's friend jamie was there when she came out of the interrogation room. >> i mean melissa just dropped to the floor when she saw me. and she had a little bit of blood on her. she just said, "i didn't do this." and, "i know you didn't do it." >> reporter: but jamie knew there were others, and not just the police, who were very suspicious of melissa. >> she's the kind of suspect, she's the wife. she was laying in bed with him. doesn't make sense that she wasn't shot. >> did melissa do it? geez, i hope not. but i mean she could have. why wasn't she shot? >> i thought if she did commit the murder, she's going to make a mistake. you can only live that lie so
did you kill ben? >> no, i did not. >> and sure enough, when they tested him for gunshot residue or blood castoff, he was clean. could not have fired that gun. and so back to melissa. >> reporter: because there was blood on melissa and gunshot residue. >> i don't know what happened. >> just the truth is all i'm hoping to get. >> i am. >> reporter: melissa's friend jamie was there when she came out of the interrogation room. >> i mean melissa just...
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let's talk about ben carson.pment and willing resident of the sunken place. ( laughter ) the man has had quite a journey from growing up as a poor child in detroit to becoming a world-renowned brain surgeon. he went from being a presidential candidate to the breakout star of the movie "utopia." fun fact, i they -- they sped him up to splay is sloth. but since he's been secretary of housing and urban development, he dropped off the radar until this week when he struggled to answer a very simple question. >> ben carson has been accused of not being qualified to lead the department of housing and urban development. he didn't help his cause. he confused a real estate term with a cookie. >> i would like you to get back with me to explain the disparity in reo rates. do you know what an reo is? >> an oan oreo? >> no, an reo. >> what's the r stand for. >> real estate owned, that's what happens when a property goes to foreclosure, we call it an reo. ( laughter ) >> trevor: that was bad. i don't think it helps ben carson s
let's talk about ben carson.pment and willing resident of the sunken place. ( laughter ) the man has had quite a journey from growing up as a poor child in detroit to becoming a world-renowned brain surgeon. he went from being a presidential candidate to the breakout star of the movie "utopia." fun fact, i they -- they sped him up to splay is sloth. but since he's been secretary of housing and urban development, he dropped off the radar until this week when he struggled to answer a...
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ben: a combination of things. have to be compliant, so we've invested in vessels over the last few years, 38 rebuilds, variety of sizes. all of these have scrubbers. we saw it coming. potentially the market was slow to really believe this was going to occur because it required investment. trafigura is prepared. alix: are you worrying about the ban? in the world? ben: there were conversations last week. all we need is clarity. if you get the rules, you can live by the rules and that is partly what happened with iron ore 2020. it was announced so far in advance, but it has been the last six to 12 months people have spent money that they believe it is going to occur. people have been investing knowing what the rules are. you can't continually change the rules. that won't work for the industry. alix: what do you do with the new vessels you will be buying? with a longer-term goal, what is your decision? ben: the new vessels are completely compliant with rules and regulations as they are now. alix: technology, different
ben: a combination of things. have to be compliant, so we've invested in vessels over the last few years, 38 rebuilds, variety of sizes. all of these have scrubbers. we saw it coming. potentially the market was slow to really believe this was going to occur because it required investment. trafigura is prepared. alix: are you worrying about the ban? in the world? ben: there were conversations last week. all we need is clarity. if you get the rules, you can live by the rules and that is partly...
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later that day, ben, a first—year student at bristol university, took his own life.gs that other people might overlook, like suffering in friends and people around him. whenjames was told about ben's death, he started looking into his son's time at university. what became very clear is that little pieces of the picture were held in different places, different departments, different systems, but when you pulled it together in one place, the picture of ben's crisis seemed to be so clear that you'd think that he stood out. ben was missing lectures, he hadn't paid his fees, and was on the verge of being kicked out. as a parent, the first thing is, well, i can see the crisis, why wasn't i told? since ben's death, his father has worked alongside bristol university to bring in changes. the vice—chancellor introduced a system allowing staff to contact someone if they have serious concerns about a student's mental health — notjust in the event of a death or serious physical injury. we've probably considered it so far this year in maybe about 15 students. we've actively used i
later that day, ben, a first—year student at bristol university, took his own life.gs that other people might overlook, like suffering in friends and people around him. whenjames was told about ben's death, he started looking into his son's time at university. what became very clear is that little pieces of the picture were held in different places, different departments, different systems, but when you pulled it together in one place, the picture of ben's crisis seemed to be so clear that...
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also speaking at the event is ben cohen, the founder of ben & jerry's ice cream. this is under an hour. [applause] r an hour. [applause] >> i hate to let you down. this is not bernie. [chanting bernie] sen. sanders: i am bernie. anybody know who this guy is? mr. cohen: you know ben & jerry's ice cream. sen. sanders: i know, i am reasonably famous that compared to the sky who gave the country jerry garcia, what can i say? ben just came in about 12 seconds ago. ben will take the stage and i will be on in a minute. mr. cohen: we worked quite sure whether i would get here on time but before bernie, i used to be the most famous guy in vermont. happy to givea that title over to bernie. but aeam is good, president of the united states who truly stands for justice in all its flavors? that is euphoric. [applause] know, euphoria is a high-minded word but the reason why bernie is going to be able to transform washington is that he is down to earth. he has a vision and it is pretty simple. what would our country be like if it was actually working for the benefit of regular pe
also speaking at the event is ben cohen, the founder of ben & jerry's ice cream. this is under an hour. [applause] r an hour. [applause] >> i hate to let you down. this is not bernie. [chanting bernie] sen. sanders: i am bernie. anybody know who this guy is? mr. cohen: you know ben & jerry's ice cream. sen. sanders: i know, i am reasonably famous that compared to the sky who gave the country jerry garcia, what can i say? ben just came in about 12 seconds ago. ben will take the...
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ben: it potentially is.back to the longer-term context and how much is the german consumer really going to step up? historically, the german consumer is not that big of a spender. they are quite fiscally responsible. there is only a limited amount of capacity for the german consumer to offset what is still a pretty big manufacturing overseas dominated economy. anna: i have a chart that sets out the latest pmi. far be it from us to encourage any fiscally responsibility. this shows the latest pmi data we have seen. how do you think the ecb reflects on the drop off we have seen? through 2018 and the start of this year, how do you think the ecb digest that given the shortage of tools? ben: you've got to look at where it is lotsoing. -- plateauing. it is not a year and a half ago where it was happening at a very high level. it is happening at a much lower level. you could argue that the momentum is in the right direction, so perhaps that eases some of the pressure on the ecb. put it probably means is the ecb is g
ben: it potentially is.back to the longer-term context and how much is the german consumer really going to step up? historically, the german consumer is not that big of a spender. they are quite fiscally responsible. there is only a limited amount of capacity for the german consumer to offset what is still a pretty big manufacturing overseas dominated economy. anna: i have a chart that sets out the latest pmi. far be it from us to encourage any fiscally responsibility. this shows the latest pmi...
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later that day, ben, a first—year student at bristol university, took his own life. at the things that other people might overlook, like suffering in friends and people around him. whenjames was told about ben's death, he started looking into his son's time at university. what became very clear is that little pieces of the picture were held in different places, different departments, different systems, but when you pulled together in one place, it the picture of ben's crisis seemed to be so clear that you'd think that he stood out. ben was missing lectures, he hadn't paid his fees, and was on the verge of being kicked out. as a parent, the first thing is, well, i can see the crisis, why wasn't i told? since ben's death, his father has worked alongside bristol university to bring in changes. the vice—chancellor introduced a system allowing staff to contact someone if they have serious concerns about a student's mental health — notjust in the event of a death or serious physical injury. we've probably considered it so far this year in maybe about 15 students. we've act
later that day, ben, a first—year student at bristol university, took his own life. at the things that other people might overlook, like suffering in friends and people around him. whenjames was told about ben's death, he started looking into his son's time at university. what became very clear is that little pieces of the picture were held in different places, different departments, different systems, but when you pulled together in one place, it the picture of ben's crisis seemed to be so...
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ben: a combination of things. have to be compliant, so we've invested in vessels over the last few years, 38 rebuilds, variety of sizes. all of these have scrubbers. so i think we took it seriously, we saw it coming. potentially the market was slow to really believe this was going to occur because it required some investment. so yes trafigura is prepared. are you worried about the open loops rubber band that is permeating all over the world? scrubber band that is permeating all over the world? ben: there were conversations last week. all we need is clarity. if you get the rules, you can live by the rules and that is partly what happened with iron ore 2020. it was announced so far in advance, but it has been the last six to 12 months people have spent money because they now believe it is going to occur. the type of scrubbers is clearly another big issue, but people have been investing knowing what the rules are. what you can't do is continually change the rules. that won't work for the industry. alix: what do you d
ben: a combination of things. have to be compliant, so we've invested in vessels over the last few years, 38 rebuilds, variety of sizes. all of these have scrubbers. so i think we took it seriously, we saw it coming. potentially the market was slow to really believe this was going to occur because it required some investment. so yes trafigura is prepared. are you worried about the open loops rubber band that is permeating all over the world? scrubber band that is permeating all over the world?...
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ben just came in about 12 seconds ago. ben will take the stage and i will be on in a minute. mr. cohen: we worked quite sure whether i would get here on time but before bernie, i used to be the most famous guy in vermont. happy to givea that title over to bernie. but aeam is good, president of the united states who truly stands for justice in all its flavors? that is euphoric. [applause] know, euphoria is a high-minded word but the reason why bernie is going to be able to transform washington is that he is down to earth. he has a vision and it is pretty simple. what would our country be like if it was actually working for the benefit of regular people instead of corporations? [applause] delusions, and that is the thing that sets bernie apart in this field. beenprogressive and he's in washington, in the house and in the senate for 30 years. he understands the cesspool of what is our political system today, and he is the guy who therefore will be able to flush the crap down the drain. [applause] , i don't really see bernie as a politician in the usual sense of the word. fighter for
ben just came in about 12 seconds ago. ben will take the stage and i will be on in a minute. mr. cohen: we worked quite sure whether i would get here on time but before bernie, i used to be the most famous guy in vermont. happy to givea that title over to bernie. but aeam is good, president of the united states who truly stands for justice in all its flavors? that is euphoric. [applause] know, euphoria is a high-minded word but the reason why bernie is going to be able to transform washington...
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thank you, ben. great job.nd i also want to thank the president of the national association of realtors, john smaby. where is he? where is he? hi, john. please, stand up. thank you, john. great job. thank you, john. popular. where is ceo bob goldberg? bob. thank you, bob. respected guys. vice president tracy kasper. vice president. i just met tracy. great family. thank you, tracy, and your entire team for everything that you do to support realtors around the country. i guess that includes me. i took a little sabbatical for 8 years. [cheering] you know, but i miss you. but i miss you. but we got you one hell of a tax cut, didn't we? didn't we do it? and the regulation cut may be more important. you know, we did regulation cutting, where you couldn't build jobs, you couldn't build anything. you'd have a puddle on your land and they considered it to be one the great lakes of the world. it's true. you'd have a puddle, and if it formed more than twice a year, a puddle. we used to call it a puddle. they called it a l
thank you, ben. great job.nd i also want to thank the president of the national association of realtors, john smaby. where is he? where is he? hi, john. please, stand up. thank you, john. great job. thank you, john. popular. where is ceo bob goldberg? bob. thank you, bob. respected guys. vice president tracy kasper. vice president. i just met tracy. great family. thank you, tracy, and your entire team for everything that you do to support realtors around the country. i guess that includes me. i...
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. >> my name is ben glieb and i'm running for president of the united states of america. >> yes.and gentlemen, you heard that correct. ben glieb is running for president in 2020. >> i'm not part of the rich elite. >> now, he's not just a comedian. he actually is pretty smart. >> you may not know i'm also an honors thesis graduate one of the top universities in the country. for over a decade, ibeen a commentator on polices like huffington post, cnn. >> this is sounding lot less like a joke from a comedian than an actual legit president run. >> well, this was his official announcement. he has a website glieb 2020.com, but to tell us more about what this is all about, let's talk to ben. he is with us via skype. welcome to the show. [ applause ]. >> hello, hello. >> look at him. he looks so good. >> commander in chief glieb. >> ben, most of us when we first see this think it's a joke. are you serious? are you really running for president? >> of course that's a fair question because much of my career has been making jokes and people not taking me seriously. we're in very serious times
. >> my name is ben glieb and i'm running for president of the united states of america. >> yes.and gentlemen, you heard that correct. ben glieb is running for president in 2020. >> i'm not part of the rich elite. >> now, he's not just a comedian. he actually is pretty smart. >> you may not know i'm also an honors thesis graduate one of the top universities in the country. for over a decade, ibeen a commentator on polices like huffington post, cnn. >> this is...
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ben: a combination of things.ave to be compliant, so we have invested about $1.5 billion in vessels over the last few years, 38 rebuilds, variety of sizes. all of these have scrubbers. so i think we took it seriously, we saw it coming. potentially the market was slow to really believe this was going to occur because it required some investment. so yes, trafigura is prepared. alix: are you worried about the open loop scrubber ban that is permeating all over the world? ben: there were conversations around it last week. it is a concern. all we need is clarity. that is what we need. if you get the rules, you can live by the rules and that is partly what happened with imo 2020. it was announced so far in advance, but it has been the last six to 12 months people have spent money because they now believe it is going to occur. the type of scrubbers is clearly another big issue, but people have been investing knowing what the rules are. what you can't do is continually change the rules. that won't work for the industry. al
ben: a combination of things.ave to be compliant, so we have invested about $1.5 billion in vessels over the last few years, 38 rebuilds, variety of sizes. all of these have scrubbers. so i think we took it seriously, we saw it coming. potentially the market was slow to really believe this was going to occur because it required some investment. so yes, trafigura is prepared. alix: are you worried about the open loop scrubber ban that is permeating all over the world? ben: there were...
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later that day, ben, a first—year student at bristol university, took his own life. that other people might overlook, like suffering in friends and people around him. whenjames was told about ben's death, he started looking into his son's time at university. what became very clear is that little pieces of the picture were held in different places, different departments, different systems, but when you pulled it together in one place, the picture of ben's crisis seemed to be so clear that you'd think that he stood out. ben was missing lectures, he hadn't paid his fees, and was on the verge of being kicked out. as a parent, the first thing is, well, i can see the crisis, why wasn't i told? since ben's death, his father has worked alongside bristol university to bring in changes. the vice—chancellor introduced a system allowing staff to contact someone if they have serious concerns about a student's mental health — notjust in the event of a death or serious physical injury. we've probably considered it so far this year in maybe about 15 students. we've actively used it
later that day, ben, a first—year student at bristol university, took his own life. that other people might overlook, like suffering in friends and people around him. whenjames was told about ben's death, he started looking into his son's time at university. what became very clear is that little pieces of the picture were held in different places, different departments, different systems, but when you pulled it together in one place, the picture of ben's crisis seemed to be so clear that...
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ben: quite a lot.ustrial production has been weak, the strength of the consumer is the bulwark to anything going more wrong than it has already gone. victoria fernandez, thank you so much for being with us. ben will be staying with us. coming up, a look at the trade fallout. that is next in today's follow the lead and this is bloomberg. ♪ viviana: this is "bloomberg daybreak." coming up later on "bloomberg markets," independent senator angus king of maine. this is "bloomberg daybreak." london commissioning an independent culture crackdown following a bloomberg report of sexual misconduct. the bloomberg businessweek report finding an atmosphere of persistent harassment in the world's oldest insurance market. lloyds has already threatened to give potential lifetime bans for inappropriate behavior. according to the financial 60% oforacle is firing its research and develop and staff in china. that is roughly 900 workers. telling thers financial times the job cuts are due to the u.s.-china trade war. softba
ben: quite a lot.ustrial production has been weak, the strength of the consumer is the bulwark to anything going more wrong than it has already gone. victoria fernandez, thank you so much for being with us. ben will be staying with us. coming up, a look at the trade fallout. that is next in today's follow the lead and this is bloomberg. ♪ viviana: this is "bloomberg daybreak." coming up later on "bloomberg markets," independent senator angus king of maine. this is...
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so ben stokes took over as england's guy, he made 89, his side 311.d for more. at least it was something to bowl at and england's noodlejofra archer does things pretty quickly. 50 places followed and then later south africa's big guns taken out by a lone archer. that's why they picked him. south africa now had to chase this, knowing there were dangers in the deep, but never expecting something like this. stokes defying physics, surprising even himself. however often you watch it can still won't believe it. it will be remembered long after the i’u ns it will be remembered long after the ru ns sto kes it will be remembered long after the runs stokes scored, and the wickets that finished the match. not everything went to plan, but england and this man have proved that they're flexible. former england captain and executive director of sarri, alec stewart, played in the losing england side in the 1992 world cup. he spoke about that, but also i began by asking him how he felt about ben sto kes's asking him how he felt about ben stokes's catch and if it was
so ben stokes took over as england's guy, he made 89, his side 311.d for more. at least it was something to bowl at and england's noodlejofra archer does things pretty quickly. 50 places followed and then later south africa's big guns taken out by a lone archer. that's why they picked him. south africa now had to chase this, knowing there were dangers in the deep, but never expecting something like this. stokes defying physics, surprising even himself. however often you watch it can still won't...
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juan: ben jealous, you were not completely surprised about the announced.ld you talk about your connection to smith? you were texting with him that day? >> all of us were very surprised. he is a friend. he has been n a supporter of my cacampaign. we're both big supporters of the college. i have been on the board for several years. so when i got the news, i shot him a text. forward frankly, look to what this class does. we both are ofof the conviction that this class will pay this forward several times over. de'jaun correia, what does this mean for you? what were your plans before he made this announcement and does this change what you were able to do -- what you are able to do afterwards? >> for me, this means a lot. i'm not going to take anything from that for the moment for what he has said. especially going forward not having to worry about having to pay for a large bills of student loans that could open up many more possibilities. business opportunities, just having extra money in your pocket as time goes on. for me personally, alongside ben, his health
juan: ben jealous, you were not completely surprised about the announced.ld you talk about your connection to smith? you were texting with him that day? >> all of us were very surprised. he is a friend. he has been n a supporter of my cacampaign. we're both big supporters of the college. i have been on the board for several years. so when i got the news, i shot him a text. forward frankly, look to what this class does. we both are ofof the conviction that this class will pay this forward...
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ben platt is here.en live tomorrow night right across at the dolby theater and at radio city music hall on september 29th. next week, we will be joined by a number of luminaries including zach galifianakis, taron egerton, speaker of the house nancy pelosi, senator amy klobuchar. we will have music from alessia cara and the specials. and we have two shows in prime-time next week along with games one and two of the nba finals with jennifer aniston, adam sandler, ll cool j and an all new nba edition of mean tweets. [cheers and applause] our first guest is an snl alumnus and star of feature films who plays an uber-driving high school principal in the exceptionally funny movie "booksmart." it opens in theaters tomorrow. please welcome jason sudeikis. [cheers and applause] ♪ >> jimmy: how are you? >> hello. oh! >> jimmy: by the way, i love bugs bunny, and people have forgotten about him. >> disney's just accumulating. you know, you work for the mouse. >> jimmy: it's every single, snoopy came back and everythi
ben platt is here.en live tomorrow night right across at the dolby theater and at radio city music hall on september 29th. next week, we will be joined by a number of luminaries including zach galifianakis, taron egerton, speaker of the house nancy pelosi, senator amy klobuchar. we will have music from alessia cara and the specials. and we have two shows in prime-time next week along with games one and two of the nba finals with jennifer aniston, adam sandler, ll cool j and an all new nba...
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james shaw reporting from the summit, of ben nevis. drop prices more steeply than at any time for four years. the average difference between asking and selling prices, now stands at £8,500. simon gompertz reports. so it's the third one right up there. one, two, three, the black door. in london where house prices have been falling, the discounts are big. matt has just negotiated £50,000 off, nearly 10% down from the original asking price. it's a duplex, it's a two bedroom, 75 square metres, fully renovated. chain free, no one's lived there since the renovations have been done. the price coming down, what difference did that make for you? well, i mean, it meant that i could buy the flat. it was at a price point that i could afford, i had the money for a down payment and i would be able to get a mortgage. the average gap between asking and selling prices stands at nearly 4% across britain. so narrower than matt's in pricey london but up from 3.3% last year and a recent low of 2.7% halfway through 2016. so a price drop could make all the d
james shaw reporting from the summit, of ben nevis. drop prices more steeply than at any time for four years. the average difference between asking and selling prices, now stands at £8,500. simon gompertz reports. so it's the third one right up there. one, two, three, the black door. in london where house prices have been falling, the discounts are big. matt has just negotiated £50,000 off, nearly 10% down from the original asking price. it's a duplex, it's a two bedroom, 75 square metres,...
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banner reads, ben carson does not understand real estate term. just nonsense. keep going wit. >> the secretary made it very clear, he did not understand what she was saying. stuart: right. misheard. >> everybody knows ben carson. he will ask you to repeat yourself a couple times. he is getting up there in age. but to make this about his intelligence, i think it is kind of not only is it condescending but kind of narcissistic. this is guy separated conjoined twins. stuart: he did. he was the guy, conjoined twins in south africa, joined at the head, i have seen the pictures, it was ben carson who separated them. those young men are now teenagers, they have seen the pictures. they're doing just fine. ben carson did that. you impugn his intelligence? i'm astonished by it. i'm out of time, lawrence. >> they loved them before they knew his political ideology. everybody loves them. now they know his politics. they are trying to destroy this man. i'm glad he is swinging back at them. stuart: good. i want to see more of it. lawrence i'm getting carried aw
banner reads, ben carson does not understand real estate term. just nonsense. keep going wit. >> the secretary made it very clear, he did not understand what she was saying. stuart: right. misheard. >> everybody knows ben carson. he will ask you to repeat yourself a couple times. he is getting up there in age. but to make this about his intelligence, i think it is kind of not only is it condescending but kind of narcissistic. this is guy separated conjoined twins. stuart: he did. he...
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and ben touched on a little bit.elieve that unlike trump who is running a government based on racism, sexism, homophobia, religious bigotry, trying to -- xenophobia, trying to divide us up as a people. hey, different than me. your color of skin is different for your sexual orientation. i believe we bring our people together around an agenda in the works for all of us. [cheers and applause] and i believe as a top priority, and i want to congratulate the young people here, because your generation, it turns out, is the most progressive generation in the history of the united states of america, antiracist and anti-sexist, and i homophobia, anti-xenophobia, anti-religious bigotry. i don't want to thank your generation for that. [applause] but i also want to point out that your generation, ms we change it, and i intend to work with you to change it, will have lower standard of living than your pants for the first time in the modern use of this country. want to think about that. so what is -- that's right. very upset about
and ben touched on a little bit.elieve that unlike trump who is running a government based on racism, sexism, homophobia, religious bigotry, trying to -- xenophobia, trying to divide us up as a people. hey, different than me. your color of skin is different for your sexual orientation. i believe we bring our people together around an agenda in the works for all of us. [cheers and applause] and i believe as a top priority, and i want to congratulate the young people here, because your...
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my son works for ben carson. emily, what do you make of ben carson's misstep here?or him. as he explained, he know what's it is. it was a mistake. i feel like that's what happens to me when i don't hear someone correctly. also, if those genders had been reversed or a person of color at the receiving end of that, it would be complete pandemonium. that level of condescension is unacceptable. >> juan: people say an oreo is a black person that acts white. >> jessie: i didn't see race here, this is a missed opportunity for a food court. we should have had oreos on set. but this is the kind of scandal you want. a scandal involving a cookie. like dana. those are the scandals you want. you don't want one with an affair, a dead body. perfect for ben carson. he's a brilliant manned. he separated co-joined twins. to these he's not smart -- >> greg: that's how he separates oreos. like this. >> juan: okay. >> jessie: all in. >> emily: one of the things about congressman porter, she's getting a lot of attention. she grilled jamie dimon. that is her style. you should know going fo
my son works for ben carson. emily, what do you make of ben carson's misstep here?or him. as he explained, he know what's it is. it was a mistake. i feel like that's what happens to me when i don't hear someone correctly. also, if those genders had been reversed or a person of color at the receiving end of that, it would be complete pandemonium. that level of condescension is unacceptable. >> juan: people say an oreo is a black person that acts white. >> jessie: i didn't see race...
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thank you very much, ben.ing to dig yourself out of a hole. it is 17 minutes past eight. the eu elections take place on thursday, but why should they matter to you and what are the key issues? we try to break this down and ask people about it. this morning, our scotland correspondent, lorna gordon, reports from peebles in the borders, to see what voters there would like politicians to prioritise. scotland is one big constituency when it comes to the european elections. from the cities of the central belt to scotland's islands, from the mountains and the highlands, to here in the borders, six seats are up for grabs. we are starting with mountain bikers, in a race around the issues that are vexing voters. this spot is a popular pastime in the countryside around peebles. there is a lot of work going on in this area at the moment to develop tourism, to really put the scottish borders on the map. and that is influencing how you vote in the eu elections? i think so. i feel that as long as we are in europe we clearly
thank you very much, ben.ing to dig yourself out of a hole. it is 17 minutes past eight. the eu elections take place on thursday, but why should they matter to you and what are the key issues? we try to break this down and ask people about it. this morning, our scotland correspondent, lorna gordon, reports from peebles in the borders, to see what voters there would like politicians to prioritise. scotland is one big constituency when it comes to the european elections. from the cities of the...
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ben stokes with one of the greatest catches you'll ever see.he match display and an ultimately emphatic victory. but after all the hype, old expectation, this was an impressive performance from england. next up, it's pakistan on monday, but their world cup is off to a winning start. andy swiss, bbc news, the oval. 00:27:13,371 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 that's it from us. hello, and welcome to sportsday, i'm steven wyeth. england make a winning start to the cricket world cup, with ben stokes producing the show—stopping moment in a victory against south africa. injury puts an end to kyle edmund's french open — a knee problem forcing him to quit during his second round match in paris. dina asher smith surges clear of a world—class field to win the 200 metres in stockholm. and with deontay wilder opting to fight luis 0rtiz, anthonyjoshua sets his sights on a new target. 0ther other can beat him in the personnel like after is wilder. england have made a victorious start to the men's cricket world cup, beating south africa by 104 runs at the 0val. as
ben stokes with one of the greatest catches you'll ever see.he match display and an ultimately emphatic victory. but after all the hype, old expectation, this was an impressive performance from england. next up, it's pakistan on monday, but their world cup is off to a winning start. andy swiss, bbc news, the oval. 00:27:13,371 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 that's it from us. hello, and welcome to sportsday, i'm steven wyeth. england make a winning start to the cricket world cup, with ben stokes...
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. >>> plus, clooney's message to ben affleck. >> yeah, i said don't do it. >> ignored. . the role george wanted him to reject. >> oh, my god. >>> this is "entertainment tonight." >>> oh, boy. daniel craig injured on the set of "bond 25," and it has brought production to a halt. >> definitely not the way daniel hoped his final mission as 007 would go, but this movie has been full of so much drama and delays. >> yeah, i was with daniel in jamaica when filming began. and everyone was so excited they were ready to finally start shootings. but now, this injury could change everything. >> this is going to be my last one, i think. >> the 007 star was reportedly filming one of the final scenes in jamaica. craig was sprinting in his suit when he slipped and fell injuring his ankle. a source tells the uk newspaper, "the sun," quote, he was in quite a lot of pain. filming reportedly stopped and the 51-year-old actor was flown from jamaica to the u.s. to see a specialist. it's unclear how long production will be shut down. one thing's for sure, craig has racked up a lot of injuries p
. >>> plus, clooney's message to ben affleck. >> yeah, i said don't do it. >> ignored. . the role george wanted him to reject. >> oh, my god. >>> this is "entertainment tonight." >>> oh, boy. daniel craig injured on the set of "bond 25," and it has brought production to a halt. >> definitely not the way daniel hoped his final mission as 007 would go, but this movie has been full of so much drama and delays. >> yeah, i...
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this tripe and ben kay keeping them second.ve kept up their pressure at the top of super league after a hard fought 26 1a victory over castleford. this try from ben currie sealing the victory which keeps them second, two points behind leaders st helens who play on sunday. in the evenings other games, wakefield are up to third after a narrow victory at huddersfield. hull f.c‘s inconsistent season continues with defeat to catalans and salford beat leeds rhinos 2816. now for a quick round up of today's other sports news. bolton's rearranged championship game against brentford planned for next tuesday will now not take place. brentford will instead get three points for a one zero win. the match was supposed to take place last saturday but was called off as players refused to play over unpaid wages. johanna konta has reached the first clay court final of her career at the morocco 0pen. the british number one beat the australian fourth seed isla toml jan o vic in straight sets. britain's lizzie deignan finished in the pack in the ope
this tripe and ben kay keeping them second.ve kept up their pressure at the top of super league after a hard fought 26 1a victory over castleford. this try from ben currie sealing the victory which keeps them second, two points behind leaders st helens who play on sunday. in the evenings other games, wakefield are up to third after a narrow victory at huddersfield. hull f.c‘s inconsistent season continues with defeat to catalans and salford beat leeds rhinos 2816. now for a quick round up of...
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you are working for ben carson, you wanted ben carson to win but you decide you want to give corey lewandowski a call whose running the trump campaign and you say you're interested in joining? >> that's right. actually, i had reached out to corey lewandowski even before carson, i think around june of july of 2015. i just thought that donald trump was going to end up being the president. maria: and he told you -- >> and choosing marco rubio as his vp. maria: he told you they weren't hiring yet they would get back to you? >> that's right and we stayed in touch. i ended up joining the ben car son campaign after that. pete: so you're in touch with the trump campaign and then ben carson drops out in january 201t without working, you don't have a job, and somebody reaches out to you on linkedin. tell me about that? >> yeah absolutely so i was contacted by this company called the london sensor for international law practice living in london at the time i was in the energy business in europe, and they contacted me out of the blue, we'd like for you to come work for us as a director here and i didn't t
you are working for ben carson, you wanted ben carson to win but you decide you want to give corey lewandowski a call whose running the trump campaign and you say you're interested in joining? >> that's right. actually, i had reached out to corey lewandowski even before carson, i think around june of july of 2015. i just thought that donald trump was going to end up being the president. maria: and he told you -- >> and choosing marco rubio as his vp. maria: he told you they weren't...
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i'm ben bland in london.o in the programme: the plight of migrant workers in japan. many are victims of abuse and exploitation. translation: after the first week, my translation: after the first week, d translation: after the first week, my body could not take it. i was getting sick. i said to the boss i don't want to work in, but he wouldn't let me go. thousands throng the streets in thailand, as the king's three day coronation continues. live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. it's newsday. good morning. it's 7am in singapore, midnight in london and 2am in moscow, where a russian aircraft with 78 passengers on board made an emergency landing at moscow's sheremetyevo international airport. a fire broke out on the sukhoi superjet just after takeoff. more than a0 people are believed to have died. the bbc‘s steve rosenberg reports. caught on camera, the final dramatic moments of flight m92. the aeroflot jet exploded in a fireball, during an emergency landing at moscow's sheremetye
i'm ben bland in london.o in the programme: the plight of migrant workers in japan. many are victims of abuse and exploitation. translation: after the first week, my translation: after the first week, d translation: after the first week, my body could not take it. i was getting sick. i said to the boss i don't want to work in, but he wouldn't let me go. thousands throng the streets in thailand, as the king's three day coronation continues. live from our studios in singapore and london, this is...
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campaign, ben ben: hello, everybody! what a beautiful day for ice cream in montpelier! i used to be the most famous guys from vermont, so now d tore happy and prou pass that distinction on to bernie. amean, ice cream is good, but president of the united states who truly believes in justice in all its flavors? that is euphoric! [cheers & applause] ben: you know, the trajectories bernie arerry's and pretty interconnected, so i would just like to talk a little bit about the old days, and then bring us up-to-date. in 1978, when ben & jerry's for inrted, i was living burlington under the rule of the long-term democratic machine paquette and his old cronies on the city council. i remember going to the city showil for permission to free outdoor movies in front of our ice cream shop and being told no, never, not in this city, and i remember as a struggling ice cream man in that overcometation feeling with joy at the victory party in the basement of the memorial auditorium when bernie was elected mayor. free outdoor movies in burlington continue to this day! during those early d
campaign, ben ben: hello, everybody! what a beautiful day for ice cream in montpelier! i used to be the most famous guys from vermont, so now d tore happy and prou pass that distinction on to bernie. amean, ice cream is good, but president of the united states who truly believes in justice in all its flavors? that is euphoric! [cheers & applause] ben: you know, the trajectories bernie arerry's and pretty interconnected, so i would just like to talk a little bit about the old days, and then...
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let's show you the view from the top of ben nevis.lutely glorious views. a lot of people ask why do you do it but notwithstanding conditions and all the things you can effect it, you can see why people would take those risks. we are spending some time on ben nevis and talking about some of the dangers later on. it is going to get warmer? we have got some warmer weather on the cards as we move towards that but some rain particularly in the north and west. this morning i am at fulham palace stop it has a long and varied history. it was primarily the residence of the bishops of london. 133 bishops lived here. although not technically a royal palace, they we re technically a royal palace, they were called princes of the church henceit were called princes of the church hence it became known as fulham palace. over the past two years there has been a major renovation project. a new museum, as well as lots of work within the gardens as well. free admission as well as 13 acres of ground. we have blue skies overhead, a bit of sunshine. patchy c
let's show you the view from the top of ben nevis.lutely glorious views. a lot of people ask why do you do it but notwithstanding conditions and all the things you can effect it, you can see why people would take those risks. we are spending some time on ben nevis and talking about some of the dangers later on. it is going to get warmer? we have got some warmer weather on the cards as we move towards that but some rain particularly in the north and west. this morning i am at fulham palace stop...
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ben: gabriel zucman is only 32 years old.e's the former student of a guy named thomas piketty, who you may remember from his surprise bestseller on inequality a few years back. zucman came to the u.s. after working with piketty for years. the heart of piketty's work is 300 years of history on income and wealth, and a lot of the numbercrunching was done by this guy, zucman. he comes to the u.s., and he starts to work on wealth in the united states and try to figure out what is one of the biggest mysteries, how rich are the rich people in the wealthiest country in the world. carol: talk about how he did that. it is wealth he is looking at, not income. these are different things. ben: people talk a lot about income inequality, but the thing about wealth is that wealth can sometimes build over time. it is one of these things that can snowball. income is actually a little more equally distributed than wealth. the bottom half of the u.s. population basically has a negative net worth, because they are in debt. they have mortgages, c
ben: gabriel zucman is only 32 years old.e's the former student of a guy named thomas piketty, who you may remember from his surprise bestseller on inequality a few years back. zucman came to the u.s. after working with piketty for years. the heart of piketty's work is 300 years of history on income and wealth, and a lot of the numbercrunching was done by this guy, zucman. he comes to the u.s., and he starts to work on wealth in the united states and try to figure out what is one of the biggest...
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and we'll return with music from mavis staples featuring ben harper.nternet's down. go! your home is only as smart as your internet. get reliable at&t fiber and get speeds up to 300 megabits per second and directv. bundle for 75 dollars a month for 12 months. limited availability. may not be in your area. more for your thing. that's our thing. call 1-800-call-att. >> jimmy: i want to thank jon hamm, naomi scott and the bachelorette hannah b. apologies to matt damon. "nightline" is next but first, this is her album, it's called "we get by" here with the title track with help from ben harper, mavis staples! ♪ ♪ we get by on love and faith we get by with a smile on our face ♪ ♪ we get by with help from our kin we get by through thick ♪ ♪ and through thin we get by we get by no matter what happens ♪ ♪ i'll be there for you we get by was just the other day i heard from my old friend ♪ ♪ she was going through changes once again matters of the head ♪ ♪ matters of the heart maybe too early to tell but it's never to late to start ♪ ♪ we get by we get by no matt
and we'll return with music from mavis staples featuring ben harper.nternet's down. go! your home is only as smart as your internet. get reliable at&t fiber and get speeds up to 300 megabits per second and directv. bundle for 75 dollars a month for 12 months. limited availability. may not be in your area. more for your thing. that's our thing. call 1-800-call-att. >> jimmy: i want to thank jon hamm, naomi scott and the bachelorette hannah b. apologies to matt damon....
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well ben most people will agree that no it is not going to change much and it depends on how you look at it there are 2 ways of looking at this opinion one from the perspective of the operators 3 months really isn't a lot of time to make any alternative arrangements and on the other hand we're looking at 3 months being in significant according to the while we found out who says that he already has contingency plans in place. talking about the dixie plans it has its own operating system hong maying but what else does it have up its sleeve because it sounds like it's going to have to move fast exactly look not a met not many people know this but what we actually has its own chip making division and it's called high silicon so there's been making in designing chips and stockpiling on other foreign parts as well as we speak in preparation off such a ben however analysts are saying that 3 months isn't a lot of time for high silicon or even homing o.-s. to accommodate any restructure in the supply chain for while we what about looking from the other side how is this going to affect why ways
well ben most people will agree that no it is not going to change much and it depends on how you look at it there are 2 ways of looking at this opinion one from the perspective of the operators 3 months really isn't a lot of time to make any alternative arrangements and on the other hand we're looking at 3 months being in significant according to the while we found out who says that he already has contingency plans in place. talking about the dixie plans it has its own operating system hong...
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ben butters, policy adviser at eurochambres joins me now from brussels. good morning to you, ben.r assessment from the fallout for business? we are optimistic. the first point to make is turnout has been very high. this is was no our number one objective, there's been many organisations across europe —— this was our number one. explaining why it's important to vote for progressive candidates. we are pleased that the turnout was so high. now we have to see what kind of coalition forms but we are hopeful a pro—european, liberal coalition of like—minded politicians will be formed and will help the business community and help take the single market forward in particular. in particular, what policies would you like a new coalition to implement, what would really boost business in europe? implement is the keyword i think, it's really how they go ahead with important policy areas like the single market, which has always been a priority but for too many businesses in reality has been proved to be an abstract concept. for a small business it's difficult in many sectors to trade across bord
ben butters, policy adviser at eurochambres joins me now from brussels. good morning to you, ben.r assessment from the fallout for business? we are optimistic. the first point to make is turnout has been very high. this is was no our number one objective, there's been many organisations across europe —— this was our number one. explaining why it's important to vote for progressive candidates. we are pleased that the turnout was so high. now we have to see what kind of coalition forms but we...
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so i am dangerous when i am happy so watch out. —— ben.pen in rome, and the only winner was johanna konta who beat american alison riske in straight sets — she beat riske at last week's madrid open as well. former us open champion sloane stephens is next up for konta. defeat for kyle edmund in the men's singles in rome — he was beaten in three sets by world number 38, spain's fernando verdasco. defeat also for dan evans by norway's casper ruud. let's take a look at some of the other sports stories making the headlines today. bolton wanderers have confirmed they are officially in administration. the club has unpaid debts of £1.2 million and failed to pay the wages of their staff and players. administration means a 12—point deduction at the start of next season. fernando gaviria has won the third stage of the giro d'italia — despite only crossing the line in second place. former team sky rider elia viviani was demoted after veering
so i am dangerous when i am happy so watch out. —— ben.pen in rome, and the only winner was johanna konta who beat american alison riske in straight sets — she beat riske at last week's madrid open as well. former us open champion sloane stephens is next up for konta. defeat for kyle edmund in the men's singles in rome — he was beaten in three sets by world number 38, spain's fernando verdasco. defeat also for dan evans by norway's casper ruud. let's take a look at some of the other...
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swan so ben let's start with the c.f.d. see this is really interesting because the c.f. to see regulates these clearing houses and therefore they want more companies to apply to become clearing houses but that doesn't really go against what cryptocurrency really meant to do one of the main benefits of watch chain is cutting out the middleman. and the facilitator and increasing efficiency. in extra design are pretty much meant to be trust the systems so how does that work with what the c f t c does. much or it does work kristie i mean the word there is such an important word crustless system and when you say that term to a lot of people that i'm not sure exactly what it means why would you want anything to be trust less with us as you know simply means that you do not require the trust of the into t. on the other side the bank on the other side or the into the on the other side that's holding me to actually be able to prove that it's there because on the block chain everything every transaction is verifiable it is a trust li
swan so ben let's start with the c.f.d. see this is really interesting because the c.f. to see regulates these clearing houses and therefore they want more companies to apply to become clearing houses but that doesn't really go against what cryptocurrency really meant to do one of the main benefits of watch chain is cutting out the middleman. and the facilitator and increasing efficiency. in extra design are pretty much meant to be trust the systems so how does that work with what the c f t c...
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so ben stokes brilliantly extinguished. so ben sto kes too k brilliantly extinguished.n stokes took over as england's guide, he made 89, his side 311. they would have planned for more. at least it was something to bowl at, and archer gulls at things pretty quickly. he hitan gulls at things pretty quickly. he hit an edge. faf du plessis followed, and later another wicket. south africa's biggest guns taken out by alone archer. that is why they picked him. south africa now had to chase this knowing there were dangers in the deep, but never expecting something this. stokes defying physics, surprising even himself. however often you watch it, you still won't believe it. it will be remembered long after the runs stokes scored in the wicket that finished the match. not everything went to plan, but england and this man have proved that they are flexible. he's had a full day out, and when he does, it's extremely entertaining, and it's great for the game, because we see a lot of him in training, doing stuff like that all the time, and you just shake your head at it because it doe
so ben stokes brilliantly extinguished. so ben sto kes too k brilliantly extinguished.n stokes took over as england's guide, he made 89, his side 311. they would have planned for more. at least it was something to bowl at, and archer gulls at things pretty quickly. he hitan gulls at things pretty quickly. he hit an edge. faf du plessis followed, and later another wicket. south africa's biggest guns taken out by alone archer. that is why they picked him. south africa now had to chase this...
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ben: the toilet was full. you have summer to sleep but , you've got no amenities. >> that said, if their winter hardships are the worst they face, then emilie and ben are the lucky ones. >> africa's popopulation is skyrocketing. by 2050, projections say there will be twice as many people living on the continent as there are now. and more and more of them are streaming into urban areas, looking for work and better living conditions. cities in africa are growing faster than in any other region in the world. the population boom means in the next 30 years, the continent will need around 85,000 new hospitals, 310,000 schools and 700 million new apartments. but who is going to build them? and how? >> millions of africans live in informal settlements -- like this o one in kigali. popopulatis inin afra's ciciti are exploding and thcocontinent is strugglgling to cope.e. an a architect from rwanda, christian benimana, wants africa's boomingng cities to flourish.. christian when these stltlements : e donene ian unplalaed
ben: the toilet was full. you have summer to sleep but , you've got no amenities. >> that said, if their winter hardships are the worst they face, then emilie and ben are the lucky ones. >> africa's popopulation is skyrocketing. by 2050, projections say there will be twice as many people living on the continent as there are now. and more and more of them are streaming into urban areas, looking for work and better living conditions. cities in africa are growing faster than in any...