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kristin: ben. he goes through training when they start. s: wouldn't the chief of staff be doing that? ben: she's very involved in managing the -- we have a 14,000-square-foot warehouse. lemonis: oh, you do? ben: where we make all these things. lemonis: so, this whole section is third-party vendors. ben: yep. lemonis: so who buys the stuff that you don't make for the store? ben: i do. lemonis: so let me understand this, ben. you're the designer. ben: yep. lemonis: you're the buyer. ben: yep. merchandiser. lemonis: the merchandiser. you're the chief communicator. so you have your hands full. ben: yep. ♪ lemonis: and how long have you had this business? ben: since i was 8. lemonis: how old are you now? ben: 34. lemonis: was it a legitimate business at 8? ben: yep. lemonis: that's awesome. ben: growing up, it was really -- my parents thought i was, like, really special. like, "wow, this kid's making all this stuff and selling all these things." but i wasn't communicating with kids on the playground. i was water coloring at home. about seven yea
kristin: ben. he goes through training when they start. s: wouldn't the chief of staff be doing that? ben: she's very involved in managing the -- we have a 14,000-square-foot warehouse. lemonis: oh, you do? ben: where we make all these things. lemonis: so, this whole section is third-party vendors. ben: yep. lemonis: so who buys the stuff that you don't make for the store? ben: i do. lemonis: so let me understand this, ben. you're the designer. ben: yep. lemonis: you're the buyer. ben: yep....
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gym ben he says he goes out on patrol to save his country to save it from illegal immigrants and what he considers dangerous people coming into the u.s. from mexico. every day he meets other members of the guardian patriots they meet in the desert not far from el paso . the militia has been described in the u.s. media as being close to the far right all right but the members deny this nevertheless many of them do not want to show their faces and try to move and their goals is going to meet up with you later over the age of the guard to anyone who's come in and ok perfect this is card watch this is an open border and with border patrol being strained it's an unprotected border so we need to be here we need to back up the border patrol they need our help they need more americans help. there's a border fence here at sunland park in new mexico the 5 and a half meter high structure was erected 2 years ago it's not as if anyone can climb bits but jim ben b. says the problem is that it is finite right here we've got lots of wall all the way down and right here sadly is where the wall ends an
gym ben he says he goes out on patrol to save his country to save it from illegal immigrants and what he considers dangerous people coming into the u.s. from mexico. every day he meets other members of the guardian patriots they meet in the desert not far from el paso . the militia has been described in the u.s. media as being close to the far right all right but the members deny this nevertheless many of them do not want to show their faces and try to move and their goals is going to meet up...
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ben: he's kind of just like, you know, stuck in his old ways. how we've been doing it for 20-plus years. lemonis: right. how frustrating is that? ben: it's pretty frustrating. without having space to store things, you're just gonna be stepping over stuff. lemonis: there's stuff piled everywhere. these ceilings are so low, they couldn't even add the right inventory racks to maximize space. they don't even have a loading dock, so big orders, they have to be walked out of trucks. this facility's a mess, and in my opinion, it's also a fire hazard. why do you stay here? scott: i just don't think we can afford to move. lemonis: how much is it a month? scott: $1,300. lemonis: which is cheap. i'd rather you paid...$8,000, but the process was perfect and you didn't lose orders, and you didn't have materials go bad, and you kind of trip over dollars to pick up nickels. scott: that's what i need. cash-flow savings is what i'm looking for. hello. lemonis: i thought maybe we could all chat a little bit about what do you guys have invested in this business? w
ben: he's kind of just like, you know, stuck in his old ways. how we've been doing it for 20-plus years. lemonis: right. how frustrating is that? ben: it's pretty frustrating. without having space to store things, you're just gonna be stepping over stuff. lemonis: there's stuff piled everywhere. these ceilings are so low, they couldn't even add the right inventory racks to maximize space. they don't even have a loading dock, so big orders, they have to be walked out of trucks. this facility's...
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the democratic republic of congo supporters welcomes the return of opposition leader john pierre ben he arrived from belgium after being acquitted of war crimes by the international criminal court last year he sent spent a decade in prison and is now aiming to buy the opposition in the d r c which has yet to form a government after last year's election. at least 14 people were killed and dozens more injured when a tent collapsed during a religious ceremony in western india heavy rain and wind caused the huge tent to topple with hundreds of hindu worshippers inside president the renter modi has offered his condolences. well now to a story from thailand that captured the world's attention a year ago 12 boys from a youth football team decided to explore a cave with their coach in the northern province of china right now after it started raining and floodwaters froze in this area the group. became trapped 1st efforts to find them failed the search team grew to hundreds of people including diving experts and rescuers from around the world and then after 9 days with no news and 4 kilometers f
the democratic republic of congo supporters welcomes the return of opposition leader john pierre ben he arrived from belgium after being acquitted of war crimes by the international criminal court last year he sent spent a decade in prison and is now aiming to buy the opposition in the d r c which has yet to form a government after last year's election. at least 14 people were killed and dozens more injured when a tent collapsed during a religious ceremony in western india heavy rain and wind...
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it's this man, the baron von stu ben. he is responsible for bringing in european drill masters concept. the problem is, he doesn't speak any english. most americans don't speak any german. so he would create one model unit and basically yell at them and rate them in german and show them what to do. and that one model unit which of the other units what they needed to do. it's in this unit by unit basis the continental army was trained to fight with the european army. and through him, there's actually a creation of this regulation, which is basically a code of conduct and drills for the continental army. as many of a book, them had learned. so they are creating the basis of performing this european-style army. here's some images of von steuben drilling. ,eanwhile, back to conspiracy comes to be known as the conway kebab. so this man is general conway. he's irish. you had many foreigners showing the continental army ash you have an accent -- you have an accent. here's a commission. many europeans could embellish their record an
it's this man, the baron von stu ben. he is responsible for bringing in european drill masters concept. the problem is, he doesn't speak any english. most americans don't speak any german. so he would create one model unit and basically yell at them and rate them in german and show them what to do. and that one model unit which of the other units what they needed to do. it's in this unit by unit basis the continental army was trained to fight with the european army. and through him, there's...
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he is a trump supporter. >> you don't need a big publication. >> laura: the defenders of free expression always impress. don't they, ben? >> absolutely. i am so glad that he is out there protecting us all. the enemy of the people -- when you're the enemy of a forklift driver it's not a good look. >> laura: two weeks ago he sent aod list of questions for president trump to raise about the british intel's involvement and the shoddy dossier. we have an update. trump is set to meet with theresa may today. it's 3:00 in the morning here. dogs. dogs. oday. >> laura: president trump's presence here in the uk is significant for another rope. the first time he will come face to face with prime minister theresa may since it was officially revealed that british intel agencies were aware of the flimsyli steel dossier before president trump knew. our next guest submitted a list of questions for president trump to raise in his meeting later today. in a meeting that is going to happen just now in a matter of hours. and he is here to give us an update on whether he expects those questions to be imposed. devon nunez live tonight. what c
he is a trump supporter. >> you don't need a big publication. >> laura: the defenders of free expression always impress. don't they, ben? >> absolutely. i am so glad that he is out there protecting us all. the enemy of the people -- when you're the enemy of a forklift driver it's not a good look. >> laura: two weeks ago he sent aod list of questions for president trump to raise about the british intel's involvement and the shoddy dossier. we have an update. trump is set...
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the governors, i thought michael ben he h bennett had good ideas. people we thought were going to be the top tier five or six, you know, some people have cory booker and some people have him out, were exactly the people that performed well enough. i think there's -- it is a good way and i think the democrats learned from the last time how to win over the cnn. you know the clown car syndrome that the democrats are suffering threw now lasted way long for the republicans. >> thank you joe for spending time with me tonight. i appreciate >> thanks. s.e. >> when we come back there is one candidate who broke out of the pack for all the right reasons. you know who i'm talking about. we'll be rich and famous. well i'll be rich, you'll be famous... at least amongst your digging friends. here's a thought, ever consider investing? e*trade has easy to use tools that help you get started. you like playing with tools don't you? 'course you do. ♪ don't get mad. start investing with e*trade. your but as you get older,hing. it naturally begins to change, causing a la
the governors, i thought michael ben he h bennett had good ideas. people we thought were going to be the top tier five or six, you know, some people have cory booker and some people have him out, were exactly the people that performed well enough. i think there's -- it is a good way and i think the democrats learned from the last time how to win over the cnn. you know the clown car syndrome that the democrats are suffering threw now lasted way long for the republicans. >> thank you joe...
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he did it was suppose from the not. been changed not to look for sunday but to one big game to see if somebody had on sunday played against ben then he showed. what he did to just be. a good shot from the center of the meat was the only good i gave to those but i picked a white man to satisfy louise that. louie hails from togo the small west african country has a population of barely 7000000 but she was born in 1970 in the capital o. me. the. stress of. that the kind. of. chili was 15 she really only played on the streets of he knew nothing about club football. on the bench common a holiday on this. one versus uk $9011.00 with the money rolls and. this is where he secretly train his 1st club on the sport his friend and teammate assault by gold he remembers very well buy shoes beginnings at the club. there's somebody that. will ask to see some money. and do all. this stuff so comportment. says he you know africa should. just 2 years after his 1st club training who was invited to trials in cameroon she went in with money. money money. on as attorney general to shop and try to have a good fortune on the new president there are s
he did it was suppose from the not. been changed not to look for sunday but to one big game to see if somebody had on sunday played against ben then he showed. what he did to just be. a good shot from the center of the meat was the only good i gave to those but i picked a white man to satisfy louise that. louie hails from togo the small west african country has a population of barely 7000000 but she was born in 1970 in the capital o. me. the. stress of. that the kind. of. chili was 15 she...
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clinical anchor and special report anchor bret baier was in the spin room on doing this ben! healk about it. how about a winner and a loser from last night? >> all right, harris. good afternoon. i think the winner last night was actually joe biden. we got a list of attacks that the biden folks expected, that they would have to fend off. in the spin room right here. he wasn't mentioned once. in that sense i think he was a winner. i think a couple of people had good nights. i think julian castro did himself well. cory booker. perhaps amy klobuchar as well, she had good lines. a loser, the most attacked was beto o'rourke. he came out at times just under fire from all sides. considering he has already dropped a lot in the polling, it was interesting to see he was the target for a lot of those candidates. >> harris: i thought it was interesting, too. i asked mercedes schlapp, communication strategic director for the white house today, to respond to some of the times that president trump alluded to. his name wasn't mentioned all that much. why do you think? >> i think you're democrats
clinical anchor and special report anchor bret baier was in the spin room on doing this ben! healk about it. how about a winner and a loser from last night? >> all right, harris. good afternoon. i think the winner last night was actually joe biden. we got a list of attacks that the biden folks expected, that they would have to fend off. in the spin room right here. he wasn't mentioned once. in that sense i think he was a winner. i think a couple of people had good nights. i think julian...
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will he do it? ben shapiro also here to react to the media and facebook joining forces to destroy the life of an african-american trump supporter. you will not believe this story. the supposed tolerant class reveals itself again. and frank lutz is here. raymond arroyo is here. we're jam packed. you want to stay for the entire hour. by the way, the democrat convention in san francisco over the weekend. this was a scene. and a sight to behold. we'll get to all of that and a world war ii vet reminds us why d day was so important. but first, the resistance has a royal hissy feet. that's the focus of tonight's angle. the foggy weather held off and the sun broke through here in london as president trump kicked off the three-day state visit to one of america's oldest and strongest allies. the pomp & circumstance that only the british monarchy can summon is truly a sight to behold. the fact that things went so smoothly clearly irritated the media elite at home and abroad. >> the occasion involves a lot of tradi
will he do it? ben shapiro also here to react to the media and facebook joining forces to destroy the life of an african-american trump supporter. you will not believe this story. the supposed tolerant class reveals itself again. and frank lutz is here. raymond arroyo is here. we're jam packed. you want to stay for the entire hour. by the way, the democrat convention in san francisco over the weekend. this was a scene. and a sight to behold. we'll get to all of that and a world war ii vet...
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it's a no brainer >> we're believing in affleck, because he was looking better less than nine months out of rehab. a source tells "e.t." that bent step toward a healthier lifestyle, to exercise daily and eat well. he's also hard at work with his famous bestie. >> we grew up together. we both were in love with acting and filmmaking. that bonded us for life, i think. >> last week, ben was spotted at matt damon's house, laptop in hand, the boston buds are currently executive producing showtime's beantown-based drama "city on a hill" with kevin bacon. >> it came from an idea of ben's -- capturing the bostonness of it. that's really important to matt. >> as for affleck and his ex? they're civil and we're told jen garner helped "motivate ben by being a constant reminder that he must be the best he can for his children." >>> coming up -- sexy stars steaming up the summer. >> little crazy, you know. >> from hemsworth, to mcconaughey to beckham, where we spotted the celebs on vacation. >>> and jen aniston to the rescue >> i was just so surprised. >> how she stepped in to help olivia munn. >>> then -- everything you need to know about th
it's a no brainer >> we're believing in affleck, because he was looking better less than nine months out of rehab. a source tells "e.t." that bent step toward a healthier lifestyle, to exercise daily and eat well. he's also hard at work with his famous bestie. >> we grew up together. we both were in love with acting and filmmaking. that bonded us for life, i think. >> last week, ben was spotted at matt damon's house, laptop in hand, the boston buds are currently...
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jim ben b. says he goes out on patrol to save his country to save it from illegal immigrants and what he considers dangerous people coming into the u.s. from mexico. every day he meets other members of the guardian patriots they meet in the desert not far from el paso . the militia has been described in the u.s. media as being close to the far right all right but the members deny this nevertheless many of them do not want to show their faces every right to try to move is going to meet up with you later all the way for the guard to anyone who's coming in ok perfect.
jim ben b. says he goes out on patrol to save his country to save it from illegal immigrants and what he considers dangerous people coming into the u.s. from mexico. every day he meets other members of the guardian patriots they meet in the desert not far from el paso . the militia has been described in the u.s. media as being close to the far right all right but the members deny this nevertheless many of them do not want to show their faces every right to try to move is going to meet up with...
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he was ducking scrutiny. some of the sharpest exchanges came over brexit, and whether it was right to suspend parliament in order to ensure withdrawal by the end of october. here's our political correspondent, benght. he turned up. so did he. i don't think there is any point to these debates that burris. very much, yes. five of the tory candidates vying to be the next prime minister. at the front runner decided to skip it. they had an empty podium and the picture, but boris johnson they had an empty podium and the picture, but borisjohnson wasn't there. he thought this crowded stage would be too blue on blue, a bust up between politicians from the same party. which it was. and brexit dominated, of course. just a second, michael. we must allow parliament to vote. give ourselves a shot at the best we cannot leave unless parliament votes for it. you have said you will take no deal off the table and defend legislation...” will defend our democracy. dominic raab says he is the only candidate who would be prepared to suspend parliament to leave the eu without a deal at the end of october. make sure the only thing we are absolutely 110% committed or is keeping our promises to the voters of this countr
he was ducking scrutiny. some of the sharpest exchanges came over brexit, and whether it was right to suspend parliament in order to ensure withdrawal by the end of october. here's our political correspondent, benght. he turned up. so did he. i don't think there is any point to these debates that burris. very much, yes. five of the tory candidates vying to be the next prime minister. at the front runner decided to skip it. they had an empty podium and the picture, but boris johnson they had an...
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he led back channel negotiations from cuba, worked on the osama bin laden raid. benwas one of the few people on the inside working the negotiations from the american side. president obama of course signed that agreement in july 2015, a historic achievement taking a nuclear iran off the table for the foreseeable future. since president trump took the united states out of that deal unilaterally, since he decided to undo that work as fast as he could, ben rhodes has spoken out, saying the president has created a destabilizing situation for the middle east and the world. with today's news about iran shooting down a drone, a u.s. drone near the strait of hormuz, with the president now openly flirting with a potential war with iran, honestly, ben rhodes is the brain i want to hear from on this. ben rhodes, thanks for being here. >> thanks, rachel. >> what is your top level take on how serious the situation is with iran right now today after these reports about this drone shootdown? >> unfortunately, i think it's incredibly serious. and rachel, like you said, this was very
he led back channel negotiations from cuba, worked on the osama bin laden raid. benwas one of the few people on the inside working the negotiations from the american side. president obama of course signed that agreement in july 2015, a historic achievement taking a nuclear iran off the table for the foreseeable future. since president trump took the united states out of that deal unilaterally, since he decided to undo that work as fast as he could, ben rhodes has spoken out, saying the...
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$1.00 trillion dollars out of a pool it's 10 trillion dollars worth of us mortgages and want to ben bernanke he say about so prime mortgages back then did he tell you watch out be worried be very afraid because banks owns you was at risk he said that the subprime mortgage crisis if there was a crisis was negligible and we have nothing to fear but i'll tell you one data point. there are. 4 really in dollars worth of corporate debt is rated triple b. which is just one notch above junk and the lot so here is the amount of the original homes which are worse than high yield bonds with no come up and then you have jumped at and then you have your will be done point 4 trillion dollars max and when the credit markets rowe has in late november and december of 2018 and no issuance was made in the high heel northcott inch one to 5 percent of the russell 2000 companies are deemed to be zombie companies meaning they have to issue new debt to create interest on existing debt and the credit markets froze we were headed into $5.00 trillion dollars worth of defaults or some vast majority of those defaults in th
$1.00 trillion dollars out of a pool it's 10 trillion dollars worth of us mortgages and want to ben bernanke he say about so prime mortgages back then did he tell you watch out be worried be very afraid because banks owns you was at risk he said that the subprime mortgage crisis if there was a crisis was negligible and we have nothing to fear but i'll tell you one data point. there are. 4 really in dollars worth of corporate debt is rated triple b. which is just one notch above junk and the lot...
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claim he's ducking scrutiny, and some say he can't deliver on his promise, to leave the eu in october, with or without a deal. here's our political correspondent, benturned up, so did he. de think there is a point to these debates without boris? very much. they arrived for the first tv debate of this leadership race. and all the candidates noticed the front runner was not there. how disappointed are you you did not get to debate with borisjohnson this evening quickly very splendid, i still think he may turn out because he is a great communicator and great debater and i would like to have a chance to share that. and i would like to have an opportunity to ask him some questions on has planned. boris johnson thought this crowded stage would be too much of a scrum between tory politicians and an empty podium has been put in his place. they will attack his absence and he has done no tv interview since the campaign started but that has not stopped him romping ahead of the other candidates and after the first round of voting last week, he easily topped the whole and four contenders have gone and bibles for boris johnson are trying to break out from the pa
claim he's ducking scrutiny, and some say he can't deliver on his promise, to leave the eu in october, with or without a deal. here's our political correspondent, benturned up, so did he. de think there is a point to these debates without boris? very much. they arrived for the first tv debate of this leadership race. and all the candidates noticed the front runner was not there. how disappointed are you you did not get to debate with borisjohnson this evening quickly very splendid, i still...
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that i'm a cry for help where is that old tomato or talk about that i'm joined by my colleague ben 300 he is in luxembourg tonight where european union foreign ministers are meeting it's good to see you know what you do take a listen to what the e.u. foreign policy chief said earlier today about the iran nuclear deal and about any hasty decisions to declare it dead take a listen i would assessments on the implementation of the nuclear deal. has never been is not and will never be based statements but on the evaluation that the i.a.e.a. makes. the reports that the i.a.e.a. produces and that can be done at any time because we base our assessments and i would judgments on facts on division cation mechanisms that are in place and that we trust and so far iran has been compliant with its nuclear commitments so bear it sounds like europe doesn't want to see the writing on the wall here in 10 days' time iran is going to be in violation of the nuclear deal which is known as the j.c.b. away does europe have any new plan tonight that could save the deal. no fed every commercial reedy the e.u. chief
that i'm a cry for help where is that old tomato or talk about that i'm joined by my colleague ben 300 he is in luxembourg tonight where european union foreign ministers are meeting it's good to see you know what you do take a listen to what the e.u. foreign policy chief said earlier today about the iran nuclear deal and about any hasty decisions to declare it dead take a listen i would assessments on the implementation of the nuclear deal. has never been is not and will never be based...
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a not a sick or he is a serial ben harper or a state secret that he makes some callous phrases or stopen harper. all these things of the tory mp of butter for new. and the polls were showing the membership also new. what is interesting here is that that a lot of these tory mps did this come almost like they tried to kind of forget or they parked these questions about borisjohnson because they are so desperate to find anybody who can one, take on the train followed by nigel farage brexit party, but also rescue the diligence of bolivian which brexit seem to have consigned. but this would now start to get to a seed of doubt and would now start to get to a seed of doubtand a would now start to get to a seed of doubt and a lot mind. the second bit of this is as and said, we have seen from donald trump, and lot of comparisons between donald and boris, not just comparisons between donald and boris, notjust ridiculous here, boris, notjust ridiculous here, borisjohnson boris, notjust ridiculous here, boris johnson and donald boris, notjust ridiculous here, borisjohnson and donald trump a very c
a not a sick or he is a serial ben harper or a state secret that he makes some callous phrases or stopen harper. all these things of the tory mp of butter for new. and the polls were showing the membership also new. what is interesting here is that that a lot of these tory mps did this come almost like they tried to kind of forget or they parked these questions about borisjohnson because they are so desperate to find anybody who can one, take on the train followed by nigel farage brexit party,...
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. >> i tell ya, except for three days in november when he fell behind ben carson. he led wire to wire in that republican race. we say it is early and it cha s changes a lot. >> trump was locked in. >> what are the milestones to you about when people start paying real attention? when the poll matters because people really heard the candidates and giver them consideration and it is not about name recognition. >> in terms of the primarieprim they are tuning in right now. we saw in 2015, that refers to republican debate. we are looking at 25 million people tuned in. you will see a level of interest that's on par with that. this one in terms of the general election. to me the question is, trump seems like somebody, the verdict on trump and people's views on trump, i am not sure how much have changed since 2016. the variable is what's the view of his democratic opponents could be. hillary clinton's 2016 polling, 43%. that was just low enough to give donald trump an opening. after a campaign with donald trump, what is biden? what is sanders and what is warren's? are they s
. >> i tell ya, except for three days in november when he fell behind ben carson. he led wire to wire in that republican race. we say it is early and it cha s changes a lot. >> trump was locked in. >> what are the milestones to you about when people start paying real attention? when the poll matters because people really heard the candidates and giver them consideration and it is not about name recognition. >> in terms of the primarieprim they are tuning in right now. we...
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from central bankers was no that's not the case because this will only be temporary and weak as ben bernanke he said we can reverse quantitative easing in 15 minutes if we wanted to now here we are looking at quantitative easing 4 there is no reverse all this is massive ponzi scheme economics and is it not simply a case of debt monetization alister it is simply that yes i mean the idea that you can risk of the economy by deep basing the currency is absolutely use it because what you're doing is you're transferring wealth from people without their consent to the state. you know this this doesn't actually true. the economic outlook if anything it makes the outlook deteriorate they can be a temporary benefit and that's of course what they're playing on but there's nothing temporary about the policy now it is becoming permanent it's quite simple they owe printing money temporary benefits are almost by definition a ponzi scheme everyone loves it intell it suddenly collapses and let me ask you this that we have $11.00 trillion dollars in debt around the world now with at negative interest rates and t
from central bankers was no that's not the case because this will only be temporary and weak as ben bernanke he said we can reverse quantitative easing in 15 minutes if we wanted to now here we are looking at quantitative easing 4 there is no reverse all this is massive ponzi scheme economics and is it not simply a case of debt monetization alister it is simply that yes i mean the idea that you can risk of the economy by deep basing the currency is absolutely use it because what you're doing is...
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. >>> now to a ben affleck health update, and is he a belieber?is going to win the fight between justin bieber boxing fan grinned when he was both asked about justin's maybe-not-a-joke challenge and when it was answered for him. >> bieber, bieber! ♪ it's a no brain >> we're believing in affleck, because he was looking better less than nine months out of rehab. has finally taken that step toward a healthier lifestyle, to exercise daily and eat well. he's also hard at work with his famous bestie. >> we grew up together. we both were in love with acting and filmmaking. that bonded us for life, i think. >> last week, ben was spotted at matt damon's house, laptop in hand, the boston buds are currently executive producing showtime's beantown-based drama "city on a hill" with kevin bacon. >> it came from an idea of ben's -- capturing the bostonness of it. that's really important to matt. >> as for affleck and his ex? they're civil and we're told jen garner helped "motivate ben by being a constant reminder that he must be the best he can for his children.
. >>> now to a ben affleck health update, and is he a belieber?is going to win the fight between justin bieber boxing fan grinned when he was both asked about justin's maybe-not-a-joke challenge and when it was answered for him. >> bieber, bieber! ♪ it's a no brain >> we're believing in affleck, because he was looking better less than nine months out of rehab. has finally taken that step toward a healthier lifestyle, to exercise daily and eat well. he's also hard at work...
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red card in caracas this was canada's previous ambassador to the latin american country ben rosewell although he wasn't even officially accepted by the door government either anyway mr rose well once rally took up the job of sorting out human rights issues and men as well we have established quite a significant internet presence inside venezuela so that we can then engage tens of thousands of venezuelan citizens in a conversation on human rights we became one of the most vocal embassies in speaking out in human rights issues and encouraging venezuelans to speak out well that's probably a great thing to do though when you think about it if mr rove's role was a russian ambassador and as well or elsewhere he'd be destroyed by the western media as a meddling agent but we're talking about canadian diplomats write their embassy came up with a special human rights prize an award which only ended up being given to doro haters say officials in caracas in front. the likes of the wife of the old holdall lopez the man who's been pulling the strings of venezuela's opposition for years and allegedly backed an
red card in caracas this was canada's previous ambassador to the latin american country ben rosewell although he wasn't even officially accepted by the door government either anyway mr rose well once rally took up the job of sorting out human rights issues and men as well we have established quite a significant internet presence inside venezuela so that we can then engage tens of thousands of venezuelan citizens in a conversation on human rights we became one of the most vocal embassies in...
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draw district lines are streaming disappointed by the supreme court decision maryland senator ben cardin says he wanted the high court to weigh in because of the impact gerrymandering has on voters the way congressional districts are drawn effect. >>the rights of every person in this country and they need the protection of our courts in enforcing those rights he was the correct ruling under the constitution hans van spakovsky with the heritage foundation says it's not a violation of the constitution to engage in politics when you're drawing lines. >>they didn't condone it. they said look the remedy for this lies in state legislatures or in congress tarpon tara now agrees the fight over fair districts now moves back to lawmakers and the voters you have the power we have the ability to go back and advocate at the local level. >>the county level state legislature to ensure that we have fair maps in washington morgan right. >>and right now along san francisco's embarcadero and it's a little overcast there. yeah, no kidding meteorologist summer recent rodriguez joining us now with the 4 zone forecast
draw district lines are streaming disappointed by the supreme court decision maryland senator ben cardin says he wanted the high court to weigh in because of the impact gerrymandering has on voters the way congressional districts are drawn effect. >>the rights of every person in this country and they need the protection of our courts in enforcing those rights he was the correct ruling under the constitution hans van spakovsky with the heritage foundation says it's not a violation of the...
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apart from these 2 raids there was a call from the home affairs ministry to the radio reporter ben forde him he was asked where he got the information or how he got the information about the turning away of 6 boatloads of asylum seekers by a stray and authorities at sea so in all 3 of these cases you have reporting based on classified government documents and this appears to be the government trying to flush out the source does it not exactly and if you think about why all of this is happening now for example that a.b.c. report went out 2 years ago it goes back to politics and last month's elections now there's a new majority conservative government in power and they have extensive national security laws at their disposal to clamp down on these troublesome leaks of classified information now across australia media houses union's watchdogs they've all sounded the alarm and they are pressing the government for answers but make no mistake what happen. last week has put them on notice ok turning to pakistan where the army has described a recent report by the b.b.c. as a pack of lies what did that s
apart from these 2 raids there was a call from the home affairs ministry to the radio reporter ben forde him he was asked where he got the information or how he got the information about the turning away of 6 boatloads of asylum seekers by a stray and authorities at sea so in all 3 of these cases you have reporting based on classified government documents and this appears to be the government trying to flush out the source does it not exactly and if you think about why all of this is happening...
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ben wright reports. he turned up, so did he.ny point to turning up think there is any point to turning up to these debates without boris? very much, yes. five of the tory candidates vying to be the next prime minister. arriving for the first tv debate. but the frontrunner decided to skip it. they had an empty podium and the picture, but borisjohnson wasn't there. he thought this crowded stage would be too blue on blue, a bust—up between politicians from the same party. which it was. and brexit dominated, of course. just a second, michael. we must allow parliament to vote. give ourselves a shot at the best shot... we cannot leave unless parliament votes for it. you would buckle. you have said you will take no deal off the table and accept legislation... i will defend our democracy. dominic raab says he is the only candidate who would be prepared to suspend parliament to leave the eu without a deal at the end of october. stop taking things off the table. make sure the only thing we are absolutely 110% committed to is keeping our p
ben wright reports. he turned up, so did he.ny point to turning up think there is any point to turning up to these debates without boris? very much, yes. five of the tory candidates vying to be the next prime minister. arriving for the first tv debate. but the frontrunner decided to skip it. they had an empty podium and the picture, but borisjohnson wasn't there. he thought this crowded stage would be too blue on blue, a bust—up between politicians from the same party. which it was. and...
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predict what would happen in the case of military force being used the president didn't stop that is he ben met with foreign and russian journalist. was at the address. it was all most like answering questions for hours here in this hole behind me was not enough for him but well one of the 1st things he was asked as he will showed up for a media conference was the 17 and the question was whether or not russia is ready to accept responsibility to bear the brunt of the blame for the tragedy that happened in 2014 well the question on this response came a day after the joint investigation team of the international dutch led investigation presented their new report naming the 4 suspects for the 1st time giving names and photographs of people they believe responsible for giving the order to down the malaysian boeing here's what vladimir putin had to say about that everything we've seen presented as evidence that russia is responsible for everything doesn't suit us we think it's insufficient evidence it doesn't say anything we've presented our version of the events but unfortunately no one wants t
predict what would happen in the case of military force being used the president didn't stop that is he ben met with foreign and russian journalist. was at the address. it was all most like answering questions for hours here in this hole behind me was not enough for him but well one of the 1st things he was asked as he will showed up for a media conference was the 17 and the question was whether or not russia is ready to accept responsibility to bear the brunt of the blame for the tragedy that...
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tweet in response leave the world a bit breathless tonight i want to speak 1st with iran analyst ben to lulu he is with the foundation of defense of democracy a think tank in washington he is joining us however from singapore where he is currently a very good evening sir is this a needless crisis. good evening to you it could be seen as a needless crisis but why is it was i think it's important to have the facts in proper place here it's needless because iran has engaged in a marked escalation that is actually quite different from the way iran prosecutes its foreign policy and national security strategy iran is in a asymmetrically strong country with conventionally weak country when it comes to military power so iran tends not to engage in direct confrontations iran's decision however to fire directly from its territory using a surface to air missile against an american drone shows that there may be a change going on in iran's national security thinking about red lines about american escalation and about how far they can push and if this change is sustained over time that would mean that iran w
tweet in response leave the world a bit breathless tonight i want to speak 1st with iran analyst ben to lulu he is with the foundation of defense of democracy a think tank in washington he is joining us however from singapore where he is currently a very good evening sir is this a needless crisis. good evening to you it could be seen as a needless crisis but why is it was i think it's important to have the facts in proper place here it's needless because iran has engaged in a marked escalation...
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red card in caracas this was canada's previous ambassador to the latin american country ben rosewell although he wasn't even officially accepted by the door government either anyway mr rose well once rally took up the job of sorting out human rights issues and men as well we have established quite a significant internet presence inside venezuela so that we can then engage tens of thousands of venezuelan citizens in a conversation and human rights. we became one of the most vocal embassies and speaking out in human rights issues and encouraging venezuelans to speak out well that's probably a great thing to do though when you think about it if mr rove's role was a russian ambassador and as well or elsewhere he'd be destroyed by the western media as a meddling agent but we're talking about canadian diplomats right their embassy came up with the special human rights prize an award which only ended up being given to haters say officials in caracas in front of the likes of the wife of the old holdall lopez the man who's been pulling the strings of venezuela's opposition for years and allegedly backed
red card in caracas this was canada's previous ambassador to the latin american country ben rosewell although he wasn't even officially accepted by the door government either anyway mr rose well once rally took up the job of sorting out human rights issues and men as well we have established quite a significant internet presence inside venezuela so that we can then engage tens of thousands of venezuelan citizens in a conversation and human rights. we became one of the most vocal embassies and...