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now ben's garden has stopped growing. n: i want to scale, and that's what i've been really stuck on. lemonis: and so has your business gone down? ben: yes. lemonis: though owner ben busko has overcome incredible challenges... ben: i was diagnosed with asperger's syndrome, which is a form of autism. lemonis: ...he still struggles as a leader. victoria: there's a lot of finger pointing that i'm not doing my job. i'm not doing anything. i'm costing the company money. lemonis: putting not only his company at risk... this is a terrible representation of the business. i'm embarrassed. ...but his most important relationships, as well. ben: then i said, "well, what's the plan?" is there a timeline? kristin: you didn't say that. ben: something like that. kristin: you didn't say that. you didn't say that. that's when you said you're the "real housewives of new jersey." lemonis: if i can't help him learn to respect his staff... ben: to be frank, i don't really see a relationship continuing. lemonis: ...and relinquish some control...
now ben's garden has stopped growing. n: i want to scale, and that's what i've been really stuck on. lemonis: and so has your business gone down? ben: yes. lemonis: though owner ben busko has overcome incredible challenges... ben: i was diagnosed with asperger's syndrome, which is a form of autism. lemonis: ...he still struggles as a leader. victoria: there's a lot of finger pointing that i'm not doing my job. i'm not doing anything. i'm costing the company money. lemonis: putting not only his...
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everything ben has done has been with a passion to succeed, inspire or get a net quality change. this makes ben a fit for a position such as the president of the entertainment commission. thanks. >> good morning, good morning. how you all doing? damian posey. might be all familiar with me. ben has been like a big brother to me, as well, even though i think i'm older than him. but all the night life stuff is cool and everything, but at the end of the day, man, ben is a great person. you know, i was blessed to be the lead case manager for united players for five years, and i'm blessed to be over at y.c.d., but when i came home from prison and was getting my life together, man, he was one of the individuals who seen that i had made a change and took a chance to me and gave me opportunity for some employment so that i could help take care of my daughter. he took a risk on me, and i'm grateful to that, and i hope that, you know, i've proved his guessing right, 'cause i've been out of trouble, staying focused, and he's been there every step of the way. not only just with that, but helpi
everything ben has done has been with a passion to succeed, inspire or get a net quality change. this makes ben a fit for a position such as the president of the entertainment commission. thanks. >> good morning, good morning. how you all doing? damian posey. might be all familiar with me. ben has been like a big brother to me, as well, even though i think i'm older than him. but all the night life stuff is cool and everything, but at the end of the day, man, ben is a great person. you...
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he left his home in leicester last august and ben has just arrived in brisbane after travelling 18,000 kilometres, that's just over 11,000 miles on two wheels. this along thatjourney he has crossed 30 different countries and has survived on a budget of £7.50 a day. that makes last summer's 100 miles, your 100 miles looks a little short by comparison. but quite a heroic effort last year, still talking about it here! this is beyond 100 days from the bbc. coming up for viewers on the bbc news channel and bbc world news... north korea test fired another two missiles. we will speak to a former cia operative about donald trump's approach to dealing with kim jong un. and a warning from climate change experts that the uk needs to plant more trees.
he left his home in leicester last august and ben has just arrived in brisbane after travelling 18,000 kilometres, that's just over 11,000 miles on two wheels. this along thatjourney he has crossed 30 different countries and has survived on a budget of £7.50 a day. that makes last summer's 100 miles, your 100 miles looks a little short by comparison. but quite a heroic effort last year, still talking about it here! this is beyond 100 days from the bbc. coming up for viewers on the bbc news...
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ben has come a long way, it has been a difficult period for him. have seen nothing but somebody who is professional, disciplined, works hard on his fitness. 0n disciplined, works hard on his fitness. on and off the field he is a talisman for this group of players. he will be a great lieutenant. we think it is just reward for the hard work he has put in over that period. the weather here in birmingham, as you can see, may be glorious today, but the forecast is a little unsettled for the remainder of the week. all being well the action will get under way here at edgbaston on thursday morning. a huge amount at stake. one thing is for sure, if england have already won a first ever world cup, cap that off with the ashes, that will surely go down as the greatest summer in the team's history. the new premier league season gets under way in less than two weeks — where liverpool play newly promoted norwich, a week on friday. before that though they'll play the team that beat them to last season's title by a point — manchester city — in the community shield
ben has come a long way, it has been a difficult period for him. have seen nothing but somebody who is professional, disciplined, works hard on his fitness. 0n disciplined, works hard on his fitness. on and off the field he is a talisman for this group of players. he will be a great lieutenant. we think it is just reward for the hard work he has put in over that period. the weather here in birmingham, as you can see, may be glorious today, but the forecast is a little unsettled for the...
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ben has a long road to recovery. >> this is a picture he gave to 9 news.fered a broken back, ribs and lung. first, they said he had minor injuries. this guy was pretty beat up. >> could you imagine if he wasn't wearing a helmet. in this case, there was very little room for error. if he doesn't get that right, he runs into a giant metalthey cou. >> you can't have these kind of accidents happening within four days of each other. this was a show stopper. this is causing the circus to close. they were investigating by the city. they had nine prohibition orders because of safety issues at the circus. the show is not going on until these issues are resolved. the good news is that gabby is healing and ben survived. >> i am a little bit nervous. >> we are about to learn the gender. they did a dna test early to figure out the gender but they thought it would be a little anti-climactic, so they took the email to the scoop store in geor georgia. so the girl at the counter reaches in to reveal. it is pink. they are having a girl. >> over to texas where this next gende
ben has a long road to recovery. >> this is a picture he gave to 9 news.fered a broken back, ribs and lung. first, they said he had minor injuries. this guy was pretty beat up. >> could you imagine if he wasn't wearing a helmet. in this case, there was very little room for error. if he doesn't get that right, he runs into a giant metalthey cou. >> you can't have these kind of accidents happening within four days of each other. this was a show stopper. this is causing the...
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friday, that's i hail snail and landslides to suspend the racing for the final climb of the day, ben hastoday at stage 19, avalanche caused by heavy hail blocked the road for the writer is on the dissent from the highest point at this year's to her, that meant officials were left with no choice but to abandon the race, and that means there is a big change at the top. julian the man in the yellow jersey no longer the top. julian the man in the yellowjersey no longer has that honour it, it was taken away from him by the 22—year—old colombian. now egan leads the tour. the welshman derek thomas down to third, dramatic scenes like i say in the race today have to be cut short with writers left confused and frustrated because things couldn't come to a need to conclusion. tomorrow, the race starts here and albert stella, the final stage in the alps before we move on to the very last stage in paris and tour de france still throws up more questions than a nswe rs. throws up more questions than answers. this is how the general comment —— classification looks with mind —— one meaningful stage, egan
friday, that's i hail snail and landslides to suspend the racing for the final climb of the day, ben hastoday at stage 19, avalanche caused by heavy hail blocked the road for the writer is on the dissent from the highest point at this year's to her, that meant officials were left with no choice but to abandon the race, and that means there is a big change at the top. julian the man in the yellow jersey no longer the top. julian the man in the yellowjersey no longer has that honour it, it was...
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she was killed 31 years ago, but her body has never been found. ben ando has more.s, marie mccourt has been fighting for helen's law, named after her daughter, who was just 22 when she was abducted and murdered in 1988. her killer, pub landlord ian simms. he has never revealed the whereabouts of helen's body. to have this law means that other families will not have to hopefully go through the pain and grief for as long as i have. i believe that these killers now have to face up to what they have done, because to take a life is horrendous, but then to take the lives of the family of that loved one, and not let them know where their loved one's body is, there is no torture worse than that. marie led a campaign demanding that murderers who refuse to disclose the whereabouts of a victim's remains spend longer behind bars. in 2016, mps voted in favour of helen's law, but it didn't receive government backing until now. with thejustice secretary david gauke proposing that it be introduced as soon as is practicable. the parole board can also use withholding information as a
she was killed 31 years ago, but her body has never been found. ben ando has more.s, marie mccourt has been fighting for helen's law, named after her daughter, who was just 22 when she was abducted and murdered in 1988. her killer, pub landlord ian simms. he has never revealed the whereabouts of helen's body. to have this law means that other families will not have to hopefully go through the pain and grief for as long as i have. i believe that these killers now have to face up to what they...
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ben croucher has been to meet him. i have had enough here.hought i was going to end up moving to australia, i did not see anything funny anywhere. timing is everything in cricket. in 2013 having been rejected by essex, charlie thought his time had run out. he decided to up his time had run out. he decided to up steaks, head out to australia, pay a bit of cricket and make a fresh start in between training and pain he is scratching a living. working mornings and evenings, getting these pains in and out.- the same time, his cricket career was taking off. scarring so many runs, the queens and giving him his first debut. he wanted the domestic competition known as the sheffield shield, top scoring in the first innings of the final. last season it was the highest scoring englishmen in the sheffield shield, it led to a long—overdue opportunity in english cricket to be exact, here in wales. it shows that actually you can have things, they will not just it shows that actually you can have things, they will notjust be a really simple progression throug
ben croucher has been to meet him. i have had enough here.hought i was going to end up moving to australia, i did not see anything funny anywhere. timing is everything in cricket. in 2013 having been rejected by essex, charlie thought his time had run out. he decided to up his time had run out. he decided to up steaks, head out to australia, pay a bit of cricket and make a fresh start in between training and pain he is scratching a living. working mornings and evenings, getting these pains in...
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now ben's garden has stopped growing. ess gone down? ben: yes. lemonis: though owner ben busko has overcome incredible challenges... ben: i was diagnosed with asperger's syndrome, which is a form of autism. lemonis: ...he still struggles as a leader. victoria: there's a lot of finger pointing that i'm not doing my job. i'm not doing anything. i'm costing the company money.
now ben's garden has stopped growing. ess gone down? ben: yes. lemonis: though owner ben busko has overcome incredible challenges... ben: i was diagnosed with asperger's syndrome, which is a form of autism. lemonis: ...he still struggles as a leader. victoria: there's a lot of finger pointing that i'm not doing my job. i'm not doing anything. i'm costing the company money.
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ben price has the details. de france did not have enough drama already, unbelievable scenes today at stage 19 and an avalanche caused by heavy hail blocked the road for the writers from the highest point of this year plus my tour and that meant officials were left with no choice but to abandon the race and that means there is a big change at the top. the man in the yellowjersey no longer has that honour, taken away from him by the 22—year—old colombian team, now leading this tour. welshman gary thomas down to third. dramatic scenes in the race today had to be cut short, writers we re today had to be cut short, writers were left confused and frustrated because things could not come to a conclusion. tomorrow the race starts here, the final stage in the alps before we move on to the very last stage in paris and tour de france still throws up more questions than a nswe i’s. so this is how the general classification looks with just one meaningful stage remaining. egan bernal now has a 48 second lead overjulian alaph
ben price has the details. de france did not have enough drama already, unbelievable scenes today at stage 19 and an avalanche caused by heavy hail blocked the road for the writers from the highest point of this year plus my tour and that meant officials were left with no choice but to abandon the race and that means there is a big change at the top. the man in the yellowjersey no longer has that honour, taken away from him by the 22—year—old colombian team, now leading this tour. welshman...
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for the past two years big ben has been undergoing restoration work. lace — it should be completed by 2021. and while working on the tower — they found a timecapsule, that was left in the 1950s by the workers repairing the blitz damage. i hate to spoil the party but can i say this? it stopped for four years when it had first been installed so it has not really been ringing for 160 years. seven minutes late is what he usually is into the studio! this is beyond 100 days from the bbc. coming up for viewers on the bbc news channel and bbc world news — president trump is hosting a ‘social media summit‘ at the white house. but instead of the silicon valley giants attending, it's right—wing social media pundits and conservative lawmakers who have made the guest list. that is all coming up. after an evening of torrential downpours affecting parts of northern and eastern scotland they are going to feed into the night. this area of low pressure is the culprit, now moving away, just in time for this area of high pressure for the weekend. storm is fading, one or tw
for the past two years big ben has been undergoing restoration work. lace — it should be completed by 2021. and while working on the tower — they found a timecapsule, that was left in the 1950s by the workers repairing the blitz damage. i hate to spoil the party but can i say this? it stopped for four years when it had first been installed so it has not really been ringing for 160 years. seven minutes late is what he usually is into the studio! this is beyond 100 days from the bbc. coming...
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has jolted athens, sending worried residents rushing into the streets, and damaging buildings in the historic city. but authorities say despite the powerful tremor, there were no reports of serious injuries. ben scenes as athenians fled their work places on friday afternoon, following a powerful earthquake which shoo the city. with tremors continuing to reverberate, people gathered in open spaces, urgently trying to contact loved ones. according to the seismological centre of the aristotle university in thessaloniki, the epicentre of the quake was in the town of magoula, 22 kilometres north—west of the greek capital. translation: we are thoroughly searching the area in case anyone is trapped and so far the results are negative. measuring five points one magnitude, the quaich brought down several buildings are knocked out phone networks in parts of the city. this hospital in downtown athens was evacuated. while in the port city of piraeus, an abandoned structure on the quayside was destroyed. two old buildings reportedly collapsed in two districts of the city but the world—renowned acropolis, a complex of ancient greek buildings, overlooking the capital from a rocky hilltop, survived intact. t
has jolted athens, sending worried residents rushing into the streets, and damaging buildings in the historic city. but authorities say despite the powerful tremor, there were no reports of serious injuries. ben scenes as athenians fled their work places on friday afternoon, following a powerful earthquake which shoo the city. with tremors continuing to reverberate, people gathered in open spaces, urgently trying to contact loved ones. according to the seismological centre of the aristotle...
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ben has more.ready, unbelievable scenes today at stage 19, avalanche caused by heavy hail blocking the route for the writer is on the dissent from the highest point at this year's to her. that night officials were left with no choice but to abandon their race, that means big change at the top. julian, the man and the yellow jersey, i no longer has that on taking away from him by the 22—year—old colombian team. now leading this year's to her, the welshman down to third, but dramatic scenes like i say, their race today have to be cut short, writers left confused and frustrated, because they'll need conclusion. tomorrow they'll need conclusion. tomorrow the race starts here in albertville, final stage in the alps before we move on to the very last stage in paris, tour france is up more questions than answers. this is how the general classification looks with one meaningful stage at remaining. egan now has 48 second lead over chilean, more likely to defend the second spot been going for the land, the d
ben has more.ready, unbelievable scenes today at stage 19, avalanche caused by heavy hail blocking the route for the writer is on the dissent from the highest point at this year's to her. that night officials were left with no choice but to abandon their race, that means big change at the top. julian, the man and the yellow jersey, i no longer has that on taking away from him by the 22—year—old colombian team. now leading this year's to her, the welshman down to third, but dramatic scenes...
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our sports correspondent ben croucher has the details.ne of the last opportunities to go for the win of the race. about 20 kilometres before the end, at the ski resort of tignes, there was a hailstorm, and a snowstorm, and what that did is that flooded the roads and caused a landslide, blocking it so organisers were forced into the incredible decision of actually abandoning the race. it caused confusion amongst many of the riders within the race about what was going on exactly. leading is the man you can see, egan bernal, leading away at the front, behind him, geraint thomas, the defending champion, and cruciallyjulian alaphilippe, who was in the lead of the race until friday. now, race organisers decided to abandon the race at the top of the climb, just before they went into the resort of val d‘isere, that means that egan bernal was essentially declared the winner of the stage. he was two minutes ahead of the previous leader at the time, and has now taken the lead of the race with just one competitive stage remaining. it‘s almost unheard
our sports correspondent ben croucher has the details.ne of the last opportunities to go for the win of the race. about 20 kilometres before the end, at the ski resort of tignes, there was a hailstorm, and a snowstorm, and what that did is that flooded the roads and caused a landslide, blocking it so organisers were forced into the incredible decision of actually abandoning the race. it caused confusion amongst many of the riders within the race about what was going on exactly. leading is the...
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. >> my dude ben has like a thousand cousins. it's weird for us americans.of course not. >> it's normal. it would be weird, though, i think if you're dating. >> jimmy: you have a flip phone, right? is it true you carry only a flip phone, you do not have a smartphone of any kind? >> i have both. >> jimmy: you have both. >> i have both. i have my iphone still because it will work in wi-fi and it's just easier to text on. but i have a flip phone. my iphone has no data. >> reporter: when people see you using a flip phone it must be all they want to talk about, right? >> it's actually a really good social experiment because a lot of people don't notice. and i think it's a way for me to go oh, this is why i wanted a flip phone, because we don't notice each other anymore. and then the people who do notice are shocked. they literally ask me are you using a flip phone? and i'm like you can see that i am. [ laughter ] it's obvious. but i think it's such a shocking gesture. activity for someone to have a flip phone. >> jimmy: do you text on it or is it just talking? be
. >> my dude ben has like a thousand cousins. it's weird for us americans.of course not. >> it's normal. it would be weird, though, i think if you're dating. >> jimmy: you have a flip phone, right? is it true you carry only a flip phone, you do not have a smartphone of any kind? >> i have both. >> jimmy: you have both. >> i have both. i have my iphone still because it will work in wi-fi and it's just easier to text on. but i have a flip phone. my iphone has...
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ben's generosity has been growing online. >> there's women swooning over you wondering if you're single >> no not singer. i'm off the market. >> do you think you made a new friend? >> yeah, i did. >> two new friend on the friendly skies. >> that was right now, earn 60,000 bonus miles after qualifying purchases when you apply and are approved for the hawaiian airlines world elite mastercard. plus, you earn miles on everyday purchases. get closer to the travels and moments you'll remember forever with this special offer. need another reason? enjoy an introductory no annual fee. to apply, visit hawaiianairlines.com
ben's generosity has been growing online. >> there's women swooning over you wondering if you're single >> no not singer. i'm off the market. >> do you think you made a new friend? >> yeah, i did. >> two new friend on the friendly skies. >> that was right now, earn 60,000 bonus miles after qualifying purchases when you apply and are approved for the hawaiian airlines world elite mastercard. plus, you earn miles on everyday purchases. get closer to the travels...
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ben labolt. i think the last time we spoke was on election night. i think it hasof years to recover from the 2016 election as a democrat. if the debate is to be either radical and progressive or centrist to win over centrist voters who went for donald trump last time, do we know from polling, do you have a sense of which of those arguments is more likely to get donald trump out of the white house?” is more likely to get donald trump out of the white house? i think it might bea out of the white house? i think it might be a false choice. we need a candidate with the charisma and vision to excite young voters and democratic voters who are sporadic and don't always go to the polls. the re—creation of the 0bama coalition. i don't think we should discount the voters who moved from alabama to trump, and we could win them back because he hasn't followed through on his promises to help the working class. ten candidates last night entertained tonight, which satisfies that mandate? night entertained tonight, which satisfies that mandate ?|j night entertained tonight, which s
ben labolt. i think the last time we spoke was on election night. i think it hasof years to recover from the 2016 election as a democrat. if the debate is to be either radical and progressive or centrist to win over centrist voters who went for donald trump last time, do we know from polling, do you have a sense of which of those arguments is more likely to get donald trump out of the white house?” is more likely to get donald trump out of the white house? i think it might bea out of the...
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has been included for the first time. jofra took 20 wickets during england's recent world cup—winning campaign. benirst test starts on thursday at edgbaston. leeds rhinos have retained the women's challenge cup after defeating castleford tigers in bolton. it was a close encounter with the scores level at 10 points all at half—time. courtney hill ran in from 60 metres to seal a 16 points to 10 victory for leeds in what was the first of three games at the university of bolton today because... ..the two men's semi—finals were played afterwards. and it will be a st helens versus warrington challenge cup final at wembley. st helens thrashed halifax to continue their bid to win a domestic treble of trophies this season. while warrington beat hull fc. frankie dettori rode enable to victory in the king george vi and queen elizabeth stakes at ascot today. enable edged out crystal 0cean to take the prestigious title for dettori and trainer, john gosden — and in doing so he becomes the first horse to regain the king george vi and queen elizabeth stakes crown. lewis hamilton will be on pole position for tomorr
has been included for the first time. jofra took 20 wickets during england's recent world cup—winning campaign. benirst test starts on thursday at edgbaston. leeds rhinos have retained the women's challenge cup after defeating castleford tigers in bolton. it was a close encounter with the scores level at 10 points all at half—time. courtney hill ran in from 60 metres to seal a 16 points to 10 victory for leeds in what was the first of three games at the university of bolton today because......
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ben. thank you. it's friday so time for the latest in our million dollar ideas series. every country has only the united states could take the simple dish and start selling it in its billions through giant corporations. hey, it's down at! as american as coke and burgers. and of coursejust as good for you. it comes from a dish brought over by settlers called sweet bread, deep—fried denial. but the first things called doughnuts where these things, made in the 18405 where these things, made in the 1840s by the mother of a sea captain. there he is, captain gregory. his mother made them for his sea voyages and sheep entitlements and once inside the dow, hence the name. in the 1920s, this man right here, a russian immigrant, invented this, the world's first doughnut frying machine so he could knock them out quickly for all of those theatre—goers. but these ones had a hole in them, perhaps to save on the nuts. adolf made $25 million from selling his machine to all across america. giant franchises popped up everywhere. dunkin‘ doughnuts, krispy kreme. now americans by 10 billion doughnuts every
ben. thank you. it's friday so time for the latest in our million dollar ideas series. every country has only the united states could take the simple dish and start selling it in its billions through giant corporations. hey, it's down at! as american as coke and burgers. and of coursejust as good for you. it comes from a dish brought over by settlers called sweet bread, deep—fried denial. but the first things called doughnuts where these things, made in the 18405 where these things, made in...
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early inventions on a volley won the stage that means ben out simply has to cross the finish line at the shops on a paris on sunday as the final stage of the race is on the ceremonial you're watching news up next a technology show shift today the team i'm talking about in while it's not asking just how secure are my ball payments if systems are really up i'm rebecca it is in that and thanks for the. story people who've world over information provided. the means they want to express. on facebook and twitter up today in touch follow us. he's going to soon as it seems. to understand the world better we need to take a closer. experience knowledge. today. calling w. . this might soon be a thing of the past. who needs cash when you can just as easily pay with an easy wallet world wide digital wallet and i was smart phones are growing more and more popular what systems on the market how do they differ from one another and how safe are they i would topic so they are. the. most evil let's calm a smartphone apps. that biometric solutions to suing your own hand might replace your wallet a scann
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. >> and it's not over for ben. he has to deal with me. if i see hip i am going to slap the dude up because don't like him. >> if he ran into kenny choi at whole foods he is knocking down him in throw second in the produce aisle. see you tonight. >>> time check 4:57. >> coming up, pg&e getting ready for more power blackouts during high fire danger in an effort to keep people safe but a bay area mayor is calling out the utility company. >> the master tenant of ghost ship warehouse will be back on the stand he's faces 36 counts of involuntary manslaughter. ♪ ♪ ♪ this is how driving should feel. the tech-advanced nissan leaf. the best selling electric vehicle of all time. this is nissan intelligent mobility. ♪ honey, this gis ridiculously fast. we are seriously keeping up with the joneses. keeping up with the ford's. keeping up with the garcia's. the romeros. patels. the wahh-the-wahh wolanske's. right. no one is going to have internet like this. xfinity makes keeping up with the joneses simple. easy. awesome. want gig-speed internet? we've g
. >> and it's not over for ben. he has to deal with me. if i see hip i am going to slap the dude up because don't like him. >> if he ran into kenny choi at whole foods he is knocking down him in throw second in the produce aisle. see you tonight. >>> time check 4:57. >> coming up, pg&e getting ready for more power blackouts during high fire danger in an effort to keep people safe but a bay area mayor is calling out the utility company. >> the master tenant...
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and ben rich has all the weather.re, if you more heavy downpours around today, they should slowly ease over the next few days, good news for many, i am sure, all the weather news plus a look at the state of the uk climate, that is coming upjust state of the uk climate, that is coming up just before state of the uk climate, that is coming upjust before her state of the uk climate, that is coming up just before her past. also coming up, it misses the point, jousters are up in arms over plans to introduce var — video technology — to bring the medieval sport into the 21st century. hello, everyone. this is afternoon live. iam simon i am simon mccoy. an investigation has found that hundreds of children who were abused while in care in nottinghamshire were failed by the local authorities who were meant to be looking after them. the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse found two councils exposed more than 350 children to repeated rapes and abuse for a period of 50 years. the report found some 350 individuals reported b
and ben rich has all the weather.re, if you more heavy downpours around today, they should slowly ease over the next few days, good news for many, i am sure, all the weather news plus a look at the state of the uk climate, that is coming upjust state of the uk climate, that is coming up just before state of the uk climate, that is coming upjust before her state of the uk climate, that is coming up just before her past. also coming up, it misses the point, jousters are up in arms over plans to...
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noted bear expert ben kilham has been caring for and releasing orphaned bear cubs for more than 25 years she would return? >> i knew she would return or ray to return. a bear's home range is a bear's epme. >> reporter: black bears, he tys, are much smarter than people think. >> they recognize their own image. >> reporter: that's self- awareness? >> yeah, that's self-awareness. come on, guys. >> reporter: kilham usually takes in eight cubs a year, but e is year, it's more than 80, due to a severe food shortage that forced mama bears to search etr food far away. some never returned to their cubs. the day we were there, two more k,arving cubs arrived. as for mink, this time, she doesn't appear to be causing problems. oplham says that's because llople here are finally following a simple rule: >> don't put any food out for bears. when you feed a bear, it's like inviting your brother-in-law over for dinner and he stays for a month. >> reporter: and let's face it, no one wants that. chip reid, cbs news, hanover, new hampshire. >> duthiers: chip reid with the bear essentials. that is the "cbs we
noted bear expert ben kilham has been caring for and releasing orphaned bear cubs for more than 25 years she would return? >> i knew she would return or ray to return. a bear's home range is a bear's epme. >> reporter: black bears, he tys, are much smarter than people think. >> they recognize their own image. >> reporter: that's self- awareness? >> yeah, that's self-awareness. come on, guys. >> reporter: kilham usually takes in eight cubs a year, but e is...
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ben croucher has all the sport.oger federer is in a 12th wimbledon final gear and rafe nadal produced a great semifinal with the eight time champion coming through in four sets, he will face the defending champion. what a match it was, what a great performance, for uniting out on the centre court, it will be hard to top that epic meeting, came on top of that day rafael nadal. but a different go this time around, roger federer was the one on the winning side. a brilliant performance or much of federative book his place and another wimbledon final as he chases the 21st grand slam title. by on the dow hit back to get the second before roger threw down the third and fourth set. he will face the walk number one and defending champion, the first time they have faced each other in a major final since the us open back in 2015. coming through his match against roberto and four sets, dropping a second set so far as this enthralling tournament goes on. serena williams and she chases that elusive 24th grand slam to get her hand
ben croucher has all the sport.oger federer is in a 12th wimbledon final gear and rafe nadal produced a great semifinal with the eight time champion coming through in four sets, he will face the defending champion. what a match it was, what a great performance, for uniting out on the centre court, it will be hard to top that epic meeting, came on top of that day rafael nadal. but a different go this time around, roger federer was the one on the winning side. a brilliant performance or much of...
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has been struggling with a side strain recently. he's picked alongside fellow bowlers, james anderson, stuart broad, chris woakes, olly stone, sam curran, and spinner moeen ali. all—rounder ben after that infamous episode outside a bristol nightclub, which saw him cleared of affray meanwhile the under—fire batting line—up will continue into the first test with rory burns, joe denly and jason roy selected alongside captain joe root. with wicketkeeper batsmen jonny bairstow and jos buttler also in the squad. well, earlier i spoke to former england spinner monty panesar, and he told me that he believes that the selectors have got the big decisions right. england have been good in terms of showing the faith in the players playing against ireland. everyone was thinking about changing the batting order, may be changing the bowling, as well. some people felt that this was a perfectly balanced squad. and i think that when you're choosing a squad, especially for the ashes, you want to keep that faith in the players. in their mindset, it allows them to be free and clear about their game plans, knowing that the selectors are showing a lot of faith in them. and that's the best way to be
has been struggling with a side strain recently. he's picked alongside fellow bowlers, james anderson, stuart broad, chris woakes, olly stone, sam curran, and spinner moeen ali. all—rounder ben after that infamous episode outside a bristol nightclub, which saw him cleared of affray meanwhile the under—fire batting line—up will continue into the first test with rory burns, joe denly and jason roy selected alongside captain joe root. with wicketkeeper batsmen jonny bairstow and jos buttler...
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three years, still nothing has been happening but who knows what motivations they have two keep him in the sport. less than 24 hours to go until the start of the ashes and ben too fussed where i was batting, it is great to be in the starting 11. i have batted at number four before, playing for kent and throughout my career so for me it was not a big issue. just happy to be playing. mauricio pochettino says he is "not in charge" of transfers at tottenham and believes hisjob title should be changed from manager to coach. spurs broke their transfer record to sign lyon midfielder tanguy ndombele earlier this month — theirfirst signing in 18 months. pochettino says he knows nothing about the situations of his players, and and that anything contractual is dealt with by chairman daniel levy. and justin holbrook will leave the super league leaders st helen‘s at the end of the season. he‘sjoining gold coast titans in australia‘s nrl as their head coach. holbrook has been with saints for two and a half years and is on course to guide them to a treble, with his side top of the league and into the challenge cup final. that‘s all the sport for now. more after 1:30. the
three years, still nothing has been happening but who knows what motivations they have two keep him in the sport. less than 24 hours to go until the start of the ashes and ben too fussed where i was batting, it is great to be in the starting 11. i have batted at number four before, playing for kent and throughout my career so for me it was not a big issue. just happy to be playing. mauricio pochettino says he is "not in charge" of transfers at tottenham and believes hisjob title...
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less than 2a hours to go until the start of the ashes and ben stokes has ramped up the war of words. england will go "hard and fast" at australia from the first ball at edgbaston. they've had their final training session in birmingham this morning, and stokes also says he might need sleeping pills tonight to deal with the anticipation of the first test. australia are the holders, but england have won 5 out of the last 8 series. mauricio pochettino says he is "not in charge" of transfers at tottenham and believes hisjob title should be changed from manager to coach. spurs broke their transfer record to sign lyon midfielder tanguy ndombele earlier this month theirfirst signing in 18 months. pochettino says he knows nothing about the situations of his players, and that anything contractual is dealt with by chairman daniel levy. there was a huge fight in baseball last night. this was a reaction to some heckling and a mass brawl between the two sides which lasted for five minutes. between the two sides which lasted forfive minutes. garrett said he let the emotions get the better of him. f
less than 2a hours to go until the start of the ashes and ben stokes has ramped up the war of words. england will go "hard and fast" at australia from the first ball at edgbaston. they've had their final training session in birmingham this morning, and stokes also says he might need sleeping pills tonight to deal with the anticipation of the first test. australia are the holders, but england have won 5 out of the last 8 series. mauricio pochettino says he is "not in charge"...
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algeria's the interim leader on the other ben follow has set up a 6 member panel to oversee a national dialogue it's aimed at organizing the country's presidential election protesters say they want to complete all of the hold the ruling elite held to account for corruption moments of demonstrations led to president. nation in april . now u.s. senators have backed legislation that would block some sales to solve the arabiya the foreign relations committee voted 13 to 9 with 3 republicans joining democrats and backing the measure many voiced concern the weapons could be used in the ongoing war and in the legislation which is expected to be opposed by president trump would also impose sanctions on the family still ahead on the bulletin of what happens when the party stops puerto ricans issue a warning to the next potential governor. and an. amateur is right in the roads of the tour de france and a bed for equality. hello lots of sunshine across the middle east as per usual little bit of cloud over towards the side of the region so into pakistan as the monsoon rains try to push their way i
algeria's the interim leader on the other ben follow has set up a 6 member panel to oversee a national dialogue it's aimed at organizing the country's presidential election protesters say they want to complete all of the hold the ruling elite held to account for corruption moments of demonstrations led to president. nation in april . now u.s. senators have backed legislation that would block some sales to solve the arabiya the foreign relations committee voted 13 to 9 with 3 republicans joining...
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the alps, which had made the mountain roads too dangerous to ride. 0ur sports correspondent ben croucher hase main contenders, one of the last opportunities to go for the winner of the race. about 20 kilometres before the end, there was a hailstorm, and a snowstorm, and what that did is it flooded the roads, and caused a landslide, blocking it so organisers were forced into the incredible decision of actually abandoning the race. it caused confusion amongst many of the riders within the race, about what was going on exactly. leading is the man you can see, bernal, at the front, behind him, thomas, and crucially julian alaphilippe, who was in the lead until friday. 0rganisers stop to abandon the race at the top of the climb, before they went into the resort, that means that bernal was declared the winner of the stage. he is now taken the lead of the race with just one competitive stage remaining. it is almost unheard of to do and act like this, but mother nature, despite the heat wave we have had around most of europe over the last few days, had intervened and that has caused this unprecedent
the alps, which had made the mountain roads too dangerous to ride. 0ur sports correspondent ben croucher hase main contenders, one of the last opportunities to go for the winner of the race. about 20 kilometres before the end, there was a hailstorm, and a snowstorm, and what that did is it flooded the roads, and caused a landslide, blocking it so organisers were forced into the incredible decision of actually abandoning the race. it caused confusion amongst many of the riders within the race,...
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has stopped play at old trafford. thanks will, and we'll be joining you for a full update just after half—past. ben their deal to the people". the shift in the party's policy came after a meeting of the shadow cabinet this morning. speaking to the bbc this lunchtime, mr corbyn said labour is yet to decide what to do if there's a general election before brexit is resolved. our political correspondent nick eardley reports. brexit has not always been easy forjeremy corbyn. the landscape for labour has been far from simple. party members back staying in the eu, but when it comes to labour voters, the picture is more complicated. for months in here, the party has tried to keep everyone happy, but road is running out. today mr corbyn said the new tory prime ministers should put their plan to a referendum and labour would back remain. any deal should be put to the public vote so people can decide whether they want to accept that position, or, as an alternative, to remain in the eu. sometimes watching the labour party's brexit position evolve has been a bit like watching an oil tanker turn round. but in a
has stopped play at old trafford. thanks will, and we'll be joining you for a full update just after half—past. ben their deal to the people". the shift in the party's policy came after a meeting of the shadow cabinet this morning. speaking to the bbc this lunchtime, mr corbyn said labour is yet to decide what to do if there's a general election before brexit is resolved. our political correspondent nick eardley reports. brexit has not always been easy forjeremy corbyn. the landscape for...
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and ben has all the weather.they happenjust before half past. thanks, ben. also coming up — celebrations fit for world champions. this is the scene live in new york where crowds are waiting to pay tribute to the world—cup winning usa women's football team. hello, everyone. this is afternoon live — i'm simon mccoy. after days under the spotlight, britain's ambassador to washington, sir kim darroch, has resigned, following the leak of his confidential emails in which he described the trump administration as inept and dysfunctional. president trump then denounced sir kim as stupid, whacky and a pompous fool and said the white house would not deal with him. sir kim says it was impossible for him to carry on. there's growing anger after he reportedly came to the decision when he watched the tory leadership debate on tv last night, and saw that borisjohnson was not publicly backing him. one senior conservative mp has accused boris johnson of throwing sir kim "under the bus." theresa may told the commons it's a matter o
and ben has all the weather.they happenjust before half past. thanks, ben. also coming up — celebrations fit for world champions. this is the scene live in new york where crowds are waiting to pay tribute to the world—cup winning usa women's football team. hello, everyone. this is afternoon live — i'm simon mccoy. after days under the spotlight, britain's ambassador to washington, sir kim darroch, has resigned, following the leak of his confidential emails in which he described the trump...
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has died at the age of 92 he played a major role in the country's transition to democracy after a revolution in 2011 the ousting of longtime leader. ben ali. puerto rico's governor of your has announced his resignation not the days of mass protests he's been at the center of a text message scandal also led to 2 top officials resign. and north korea has conducted its 1st ballistic missile test since u.s. president donald trump met kim jong il nearly a month ago south korea and japan say 2 weapons were thought into the sea off the coast at one. hour let's get some more now on our top story the death of tennessee as president talking to us now is a must and he's been lucky how is a freelance journalist and joins us on the phone from tunis we know that president to subsea had been ill for some time in the room as had been circulating all of his ill health had the country been prepared for his death do you think. actually these are the 1st issues not the 1st time he hears about the rocket a live issue the 3rd card a little a couple of weeks. earlier yeah the country actually is the people were correct the courage to use. this and and to mi
has died at the age of 92 he played a major role in the country's transition to democracy after a revolution in 2011 the ousting of longtime leader. ben ali. puerto rico's governor of your has announced his resignation not the days of mass protests he's been at the center of a text message scandal also led to 2 top officials resign. and north korea has conducted its 1st ballistic missile test since u.s. president donald trump met kim jong il nearly a month ago south korea and japan say 2...
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the war of words has been relatively tame in the warm—up to the ashes, but ben stokes has done his bit the first ball at edgbaston. he also says he will need sleeping pills tonight to deal with the anticipation of the first test. australia are the holders, but england have won five out of the last eight series. they have confirmed that captain joe root will move up the order to bat at number three, withjoe denly moving to four. very excited. you know, i wasn't too fast, really, where i was batting. it was just great to be in that starting 11. i've battered at four before playing for kent, and throughout my career, so for me it wasn't really a big issue. —— batted. just happy to be playing, like i said. meanwhile, australia's opening batsman david warner will be fit for the first test after an injury scare. it will be the first test match that he, former captain steve smith and fellow batsman cameron bancroft have been involved in since last yea r‘s ball—tampering scandal. he would not miss this for anything in the world, i reckon. he can't wait. it is an ashes test match, and steve wau
the war of words has been relatively tame in the warm—up to the ashes, but ben stokes has done his bit the first ball at edgbaston. he also says he will need sleeping pills tonight to deal with the anticipation of the first test. australia are the holders, but england have won five out of the last eight series. they have confirmed that captain joe root will move up the order to bat at number three, withjoe denly moving to four. very excited. you know, i wasn't too fast, really, where i was...
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to borisjohnson kulveer ranger there, a former advisor to boris johnson speaking earlier to ben bland. russia hasst everjoint air patrol with china, prompting both south korea and japan to send fighter jets in response. the kremlin says four bombers, supported by fighter jets, patrolled a pre—planned route over the sea of japan and the east china sea. seoul says the russian military plane violated the airspace over the disputed dokdo/ta keshima islands, which are occupied by south korea but also claimed by japan. let's get the latest from south korea and our correspondent laura bicker in seoul. laura, has there been further reaction from soul regarding this incursion? no further reaction, but it is worth noting that both japan and south korea have voiced concern about these flight paths. however it was seoul who fired 360 warning shots to a russian plane that it certainly, south korea, believes violated its territorial airspace. that is quite a significant warning reaction. south korea says the russian plane, which is an 850, kind of like a surveillance plane and can actually control other fighte
to borisjohnson kulveer ranger there, a former advisor to boris johnson speaking earlier to ben bland. russia hasst everjoint air patrol with china, prompting both south korea and japan to send fighter jets in response. the kremlin says four bombers, supported by fighter jets, patrolled a pre—planned route over the sea of japan and the east china sea. seoul says the russian military plane violated the airspace over the disputed dokdo/ta keshima islands, which are occupied by south korea but...
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. >> and even ben carson has said when he was invited to the catholic, we can never have a muslim president. i certainly would not vote for that. >> and al smith do without. he felt partly with humor by saying could someone please tell me what that is. [laughter] but his point was,. >> also, if you talk to an american catholic, that is not what a ball schism was. in you read one thing at the end, sometimes the american values actually should change these ancient religions. that is a controversial statement. the reality is, we forced mormons to jettison one of their most important tenets as a condition of them being welcome they had to drop polygamy. catholics would be accepted had to go against the pope, american catholic said, we disagree with the vatican's approach and separation of church and state in the way the vatican did. american muslims are doing the same thing. >> going to finish up with a little bit of -ism in the will take some questions. i still don't understand where there's an absolute raven hatred of muslims come from and that he would want to banish among, he even talked ab
. >> and even ben carson has said when he was invited to the catholic, we can never have a muslim president. i certainly would not vote for that. >> and al smith do without. he felt partly with humor by saying could someone please tell me what that is. [laughter] but his point was,. >> also, if you talk to an american catholic, that is not what a ball schism was. in you read one thing at the end, sometimes the american values actually should change these ancient religions....