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certainly these mortgage prices we should be very concerned doesn't sound like a free market these days ben michael just pointed out some of the biggest problems right now but there's been other criticism to indicate that what the federally is doing isn't even legal is that true well it's not really legal because it's exactly what michael just said he made several great points there but essentially what you're talking about is the fed has a mandate for unemployment as he said they they deal with interest rates they keep those interest rates low there's a lot of questions even about the tactics they've already used in the devaluation of the dollar as a result of what the fed has been doing but here's where this is especially significant is what michael pointed out here is that ultimately the fed right now is buying junk bonds they are buying essentially bonds that look if you go back to 2008 what was the problem that we had we had bundled junk bonds that is essentially crashed the market the 1st time the fed is now going out and buying these up right now and saying that this does fall within their m
certainly these mortgage prices we should be very concerned doesn't sound like a free market these days ben michael just pointed out some of the biggest problems right now but there's been other criticism to indicate that what the federally is doing isn't even legal is that true well it's not really legal because it's exactly what michael just said he made several great points there but essentially what you're talking about is the fed has a mandate for unemployment as he said they they deal...
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those american strong words from ben comp, the attorney for the families of george floyd and breonna taylor and michael brown and others. when leader mcconnell scheduled the vote, and at the into a cul-de-sac, a dead-end of which led to the work. this claim that he wanted a bipartisan bill, was the fact that there was no democratic input into either the bill for the procedure. none. mr. mcconnell, bipartisan means what it says, you work with both parties. you know for the will together herself and declare with the procedure is none say you have a bipartisan bill. in many don't work in a bipartisan way, you will inevitably fail. but all is not lost. there is a way forward. the end of the road because now, leader mcconnell can do just what we asked him to do. put together a group of democrats and republicans, come up with a bipartisan bill, putting on the floor, allowing for amendments in the milk and pass in the senate. we know the leader mcconnell is voted in turn motivated. he says a bipartisan 40 groups pretty since the through committees. and with democrats and republicans and sponsors. are the sena
those american strong words from ben comp, the attorney for the families of george floyd and breonna taylor and michael brown and others. when leader mcconnell scheduled the vote, and at the into a cul-de-sac, a dead-end of which led to the work. this claim that he wanted a bipartisan bill, was the fact that there was no democratic input into either the bill for the procedure. none. mr. mcconnell, bipartisan means what it says, you work with both parties. you know for the will together herself...
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there were very strong words from ben crump, the attorney for the families of george floyd and breonna taylor and michael brown and trayvon martin and tamir rice. so when leader mcconnell scheduled a vote he led the senate into a cul-de-sac, a dead end, a bridge to nowhere. his claim that he wanted a bipartisan bill was belied by the fact there was no democratic input into either the bill or the procedure. none. mr. mcconnell, bipartisan means what it says. you work with both parties. you don't put the bill together yourself, declare what the procedure is and then say you have a bipartisan bill and when you don't work in a bipartisan way you will inevitably fail. but all is not lost. there is a way forward. this does not mark the end of the road and all hope can stay high. because now leader mcconnell can do just what we asked him to do. put together a group of democrats and republicans, come up with a bipartisan bill. put it on the floor. allow it for amendments and a bill could pass and go to conference in the senate. we know when leader mcconnell is motivated to pass legislation. he could make it happ
there were very strong words from ben crump, the attorney for the families of george floyd and breonna taylor and michael brown and trayvon martin and tamir rice. so when leader mcconnell scheduled a vote he led the senate into a cul-de-sac, a dead end, a bridge to nowhere. his claim that he wanted a bipartisan bill was belied by the fact there was no democratic input into either the bill or the procedure. none. mr. mcconnell, bipartisan means what it says. you work with both parties. you don't...
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on the story of the civil attorney darrell park a former partner of ben crump and represented the families of trayvon martin, michael brown and others. he has with me in a moment and trey gowdy standing by with his analysis tonight. then we will be joined by dr. ben carson after that. lindsey graham is here later in the show to sort of cover all of the ankles of this really, important moment in our country. we began with darrell, thank you so much for being with us this evening. i appreciate it. >> thank you for having me. >> martha: thank you. you look at david corn and george floyd. what do you make of this movement to take away funding from the police departments and in some cases to defund as much as possible and start something new in minneapolis, does that make sense to you in terms of keeping people safe? >> it doesn't make sense and i think you take it out of context. there is a movement to not totally defund because we need police. especially for violent crimes. however, there are some things communities may deem that they can handle in a different way. for example, mental health. oftentimes, officers are n
on the story of the civil attorney darrell park a former partner of ben crump and represented the families of trayvon martin, michael brown and others. he has with me in a moment and trey gowdy standing by with his analysis tonight. then we will be joined by dr. ben carson after that. lindsey graham is here later in the show to sort of cover all of the ankles of this really, important moment in our country. we began with darrell, thank you so much for being with us this evening. i appreciate...
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. >> michael steele, jump in? >> ben, just to take that little bit further. from your reporting, how deep does this go? i mean, you know, widespread, i get. you know, there are a lot of different groups out there. but when you really begin to look at this, you know, through the lens of the fbi and other agencies that are really concerned about this, how deep does this go and how do we begin to unroot it, just sort of pull it out, expose it, and deal with it so that we don't have incidences like this? because it's all mixed up in politics, and it kind of gets, you know, distorted. so, what's being done in that space? >> so, i can tell you, federal agencies have been really worried about this for months, long before all of this started popping up all throughout the country. three people in las vegas were arrested by the fbi because they planned to do this same thing at a protest in las vegas. in some of these smaller groups, some of the smaller militias throughout the country, like in new mexico, where there was a man shot during protests a couple days ago, tha
. >> michael steele, jump in? >> ben, just to take that little bit further. from your reporting, how deep does this go? i mean, you know, widespread, i get. you know, there are a lot of different groups out there. but when you really begin to look at this, you know, through the lens of the fbi and other agencies that are really concerned about this, how deep does this go and how do we begin to unroot it, just sort of pull it out, expose it, and deal with it so that we don't have...
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kenya barris musical guests michael stipe and big red machine's aaron decemberer ben platt and the rootsrew rps or and now here's jimmy. >> welcome to "the tonight show." thank you so much for watching i'm jimmy fallon and i love you. thank you so much for watching the show it's been a rough few months for president trump. his approval rating has plummeted, his handling of the pandemic and protests have been a disaster, his rally in tulsa was seen as a flop he decided to tour himself up. >> president trump toured a section of the border wall in arizona today. >> jimmy: trump visited the wall today. in time of crisis it's important to be with your loved ones trump said he loves barriers that block dangerous things, then went back to not wearing a mask it was quite a scene when trump arrived as his entire staff hopped the wall into mexico. adios! see you at my book signing yep, trump celebrated the 200th mile of his wall, even though the border is 2,000 miles long instead of finishing the wall, trump's going to keep people out with a giant banner that says "home of the coronavirus if the w
kenya barris musical guests michael stipe and big red machine's aaron decemberer ben platt and the rootsrew rps or and now here's jimmy. >> welcome to "the tonight show." thank you so much for watching i'm jimmy fallon and i love you. thank you so much for watching the show it's been a rough few months for president trump. his approval rating has plummeted, his handling of the pandemic and protests have been a disaster, his rally in tulsa was seen as a flop he decided to tour...
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. >> i listen there to my good friend, ben crump who i spoke with yesterday. and i also know dr. michael bowden, who is a friends of mine. i have a feeling here that it's going to be relatively interesting as to what takes place. we've been told that the charges are going to be elevated against officer chauvin to second degree murder. what does that mean? second degree murder is an intentional murder or lacks premeditation and admits that he, officer chauvin, intended to cause great bodily harm. he lacked disregard for human life. the officers, the other three officers made the charge with aiding an abetting. that means in some form, shape or fashion that they were going to be accused of assisting officer chauvin. so as you said, bill, we're waiting to hear from the attorney general. i got to tell you that the problem that they may have are these conflicted autopsies. dr. michael bowden conducted an autopsy. the city or the state conducted their autopsy. there is some conflict in there. now, i understand what mr. crump meant when he said what they're going to try to do is sully mr. floyd
. >> i listen there to my good friend, ben crump who i spoke with yesterday. and i also know dr. michael bowden, who is a friends of mine. i have a feeling here that it's going to be relatively interesting as to what takes place. we've been told that the charges are going to be elevated against officer chauvin to second degree murder. what does that mean? second degree murder is an intentional murder or lacks premeditation and admits that he, officer chauvin, intended to cause great...
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they said that the recovery is maybe in a few years michael pentode president and founder of strategies beyond us co-host investigative journalist ben so on thank you both for your time today. author for this time you can catch combust on demand and catch us on youtube dot com fast combust r t wealthy and time. in the troubled 19 seventies a group of killers rampage through parts of northern ireland that was coordinated loyalists attacks particularly on the population of belfast tens of thousands were forced to flee their homes come up with straight and put these attacks was a p.r. you see the police actually took part in the attacks so instead of presenting they were active participants in the burning of coal streets in belfast plague more than a 100 innocent civilians with blood that has to live you can see in years and we found out more i was surprised about the extent and of the crates which the pollution was involved in some of those cases that killers would later be named into the now we're getting i think it went to do very very top i think it be. the water where all the patients you thought was going on and give the go ahead
they said that the recovery is maybe in a few years michael pentode president and founder of strategies beyond us co-host investigative journalist ben so on thank you both for your time today. author for this time you can catch combust on demand and catch us on youtube dot com fast combust r t wealthy and time. in the troubled 19 seventies a group of killers rampage through parts of northern ireland that was coordinated loyalists attacks particularly on the population of belfast tens of...
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today the housing and urban development secretary ben carson was asked if the president will change his stance on kneeling. this was his response, michael. watch. >> i don't think he has manifested as much animosity in that region lately. and i think we just continue to work with him. he'll get there. >> okay. >> yeah. that is really hard to hear ben carson saying that, knowing that he is an african-american man right now, right? we're dealing with, as a black man in america as you see african-american men on the street being killed, how could you say he'll get there? >> he called players sons of bitches. this is a man who, he said he hasn't garnered that much animosity. go on, sorry. >> so the steps to progression are really slow. as an african-american we don't have time. the urgency for survival for people that look like us, people of color in this country is urgent right now. we are in a dire situation. this is why you see the riots on the streets and why you see all these things. this is why you see people across this country who have dedicated their lives to making change. i think ben carson should know first hand, i know, that th
today the housing and urban development secretary ben carson was asked if the president will change his stance on kneeling. this was his response, michael. watch. >> i don't think he has manifested as much animosity in that region lately. and i think we just continue to work with him. he'll get there. >> okay. >> yeah. that is really hard to hear ben carson saying that, knowing that he is an african-american man right now, right? we're dealing with, as a black man in america...
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michael p. king. >> zachary a. aloma. >> sarah j. plena. >> yashika bingo brew. >> chance kramer. >> albert ben and auntie the third.pers. max can poli. >> madalyn miller. >> stephen cilento either third. >> robert norwood. >> joshua couch. >> david h. o. >> thomas i. cruz. >> sophie s. parker. >> gunter j. doyle. >> emma j. pallas. >> zebedee dupree the third. >> joshua roback. >> george fehr the fourth. >> john stevens. >> julia gibbs. taylor.tt c. >> brady j. bolden. [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] names]g [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] reading names] reading names] reading names] reading names] reading names] reading names] reading names] >> we need your leadership. we need your brand of leadership. and you're up to the task. so be that change leader, and make a difference, and of course sea navy. >> congratulations to all of you on a great new adventure and endeavor. you've graduated from the finest places. job.w you'll do your congratulations again. >> hi, i'm bob mcdonald, class of
michael p. king. >> zachary a. aloma. >> sarah j. plena. >> yashika bingo brew. >> chance kramer. >> albert ben and auntie the third.pers. max can poli. >> madalyn miller. >> stephen cilento either third. >> robert norwood. >> joshua couch. >> david h. o. >> thomas i. cruz. >> sophie s. parker. >> gunter j. doyle. >> emma j. pallas. >> zebedee dupree the third. >> joshua roback. >> george fehr...
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over the last 72 hours in particular, michael, is the profile of the companies now who are joining the boycott. this started with outdoor apparel companies and beny's, which are progressive companies. everybody knows that. but now we've moved to a completely different level if you look at the names. starbucks, of course. hershey's, honda, unilever that makes the household products that we're all familiar with. coca-cola, they don't get more high-profile than this, and the company is trying to nuance its response, saying it has to take responsibility for the actions but is trying to find the right balance. this is the vice president of global communications for facebook. >> i'm not going to pretend that we're going to get rid of everything that people, you know, react negatively to. not least, as you very well know politically there are folk on the right who think we take down too much content, folks on the left who think we don't take enough. we will continue to do what we think is the only sensible way forward to have clear rules, to bear down very aggressively on hate speech in particular, remove it from our platform where we identify, which w
over the last 72 hours in particular, michael, is the profile of the companies now who are joining the boycott. this started with outdoor apparel companies and beny's, which are progressive companies. everybody knows that. but now we've moved to a completely different level if you look at the names. starbucks, of course. hershey's, honda, unilever that makes the household products that we're all familiar with. coca-cola, they don't get more high-profile than this, and the company is trying to...
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secretary ben carson and congressional black caucus chairman karen bass in exclusive interview she'll discuss the growing blackive loos matter movement. and chris gets a latest on coronavirus from michaelector of the center for fin feck issues disease research and policy at the university of minnesota that's fox news sunday right here on fox news channel. well at least 19 states are seeing spikes in coronavirus cases amid street protest and reversal of shutdown policies. straight ahead we'll tell you which states are now thinking of altering their reopening plan. rr and longer on pain than tylenol. when pain happens, aleve it. all day strong. just swap your sim card you can also keep your phone, keep your network, keep your number, $20 a month, no contract. don't keep that case though...available 24/7 at tracfone.com tracfone wireless. and there's a big differencese between ordinary...le 24/7 and the best. which egg tastes more farm-fresh and delicious? only eggland's best. which egg has 6 times more vitamin d, 10 times more vitamin e, and 25% less saturated fat? only eggland's best. which egg is so special, i'd never serve my family anything else? for me, it's only eggland's best. bet
secretary ben carson and congressional black caucus chairman karen bass in exclusive interview she'll discuss the growing blackive loos matter movement. and chris gets a latest on coronavirus from michaelector of the center for fin feck issues disease research and policy at the university of minnesota that's fox news sunday right here on fox news channel. well at least 19 states are seeing spikes in coronavirus cases amid street protest and reversal of shutdown policies. straight ahead we'll...
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ben carson who already has a full-time job in the government. and somebody who already works full-time in mick mulvaney's office. also michaelcked himself to be the chairman of all of those boards advising all of those networks where he's just fired all of the heads of the networks and fired everybody who was advising them and put in his little club full of cub scouts who he handpicked to advise them instead. none of the people he's picked to be on these boards advising these networks have any journal optimism experience whatsoever or any state department experience, diplomacy experience, anything like that. so the trump administration hollowing out, destroying, attacking an institution of government, i know, it's a day that ends in "y." but think about what part of government this is. think about the potential implications here. if you ever wondered what the trump presidency would be like if in addition to the traditional powers of the federal government the president also commandeered control of a media empire for his own purposes, an empire with a budget in the hundreds of millions of dollars with hundreds of staff, with
ben carson who already has a full-time job in the government. and somebody who already works full-time in mick mulvaney's office. also michaelcked himself to be the chairman of all of those boards advising all of those networks where he's just fired all of the heads of the networks and fired everybody who was advising them and put in his little club full of cub scouts who he handpicked to advise them instead. none of the people he's picked to be on these boards advising these networks have any...
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ben & jerry's joining north face, rei, patagonia and upwork as anti-defamation league report 44% of americans say they experience online harassment more than three-quarter say some happens on facebook. ad conguam glat ipg michaelot calling for a boycott but facebook to address growing advertiser concerns. the chief marketing officer of procter & gamble saying today that that company does not want its ads near racist content. >> we're working with media providers and platforms to take appropriate systemic action. where we determine our standards are not met, we will take action up to and including stopping spending >> facebook telling us, quote, we deeply respect any brand's decision and work on removing hate speech and providing critical voting information. our sources in the ad industry saying they are pressuring facebook to take down racism even if it doesn't have imminent harm, the rule they are abiding by currently. >>> crossing the wires, apple closing seven stores in texas due to the spike in coronavirus there. this comes last week after they closed 11 stores apple shares are town just under 2% we'll continue to watch that as the whole market, tyler, moves toward session lows. the dow is down 700 points.
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>> okay, michael, we want to turn to our "gma" exclusive with one of the most beloved bachelors of all time, ben on "the bachelor: the greatest seasons ever." and whether or not his new fiancee got to watch. will reeve has all the answers. good morning, will. >> reporter: i don't know if i have all the answers. anyway, trying to find love is hard enough in circumstances. so what is it like doing it in front of millions and creating public drama then having to relive it all over again years later? ben higgins has unique insight there. ♪ >> first one was pulling up the driveway. ben, good luck. >> appreciate it. >> rr: it's ben higgins' time to relive his journey to find love in "the bachelor: the greatest seasons ever." >> whoa. >> i had my hand on my forehead like peeking through my fingers the whole time. like i've gotten messages on people fired up about the final choice i made. we're four years out. >> reporter: his final choice one of the most dramatic endings ever after ben confessed his love for two women -- jojo fletcher -- >> jojo, i love you too. >> reporter: -- and lauren bushnell. >>
>> okay, michael, we want to turn to our "gma" exclusive with one of the most beloved bachelors of all time, ben on "the bachelor: the greatest seasons ever." and whether or not his new fiancee got to watch. will reeve has all the answers. good morning, will. >> reporter: i don't know if i have all the answers. anyway, trying to find love is hard enough in circumstances. so what is it like doing it in front of millions and creating public drama then having to...
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michael flynn. a town hall with virginia senator warner and representative connolly. in dallas, texas, the president spoke about health care and racial inequality. attorney general william barr, housing secretary ben carson, and federal chair jerome adams were also at the conversation. this is an hour and a half. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states, donald j. trump. ♪ >> nice place. i've been hearing about this one, great job. thank you for being here. it's an honor. a very important time in our country. a lot of things are happening. i think where it all ends up, it will be great for everybody. it's an honor to be at gateway church with the attorney general, william barr. [applause] and my friend ben carson, who has done a fantastic job. [applause] star, jerome adams, general -- jerome. [applause] along with a lot of my friends out in the audience. a lot of the great political leaders from texas. some great friends. i want to take you for being here, faith leaders, members of law enforcement. so important for law & order. we have to have law & order. [applause] have strength. you have to do what you have to do. you look at seattle, we came in, just hearing about it. we wer
michael flynn. a town hall with virginia senator warner and representative connolly. in dallas, texas, the president spoke about health care and racial inequality. attorney general william barr, housing secretary ben carson, and federal chair jerome adams were also at the conversation. this is an hour and a half. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states, donald j. trump. ♪ >> nice place. i've been hearing about this one, great job. thank you for being here. it's...
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michael flynn. a town hall with virginia senator warner and representative connolly. in dallas, texas, the president spoke about health care and racial inequality. attorney general william barr, housing secretary ben carson, and federal chair jerome adams were also at the conversation. this is an hour and a half. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states, donald j. trump.
michael flynn. a town hall with virginia senator warner and representative connolly. in dallas, texas, the president spoke about health care and racial inequality. attorney general william barr, housing secretary ben carson, and federal chair jerome adams were also at the conversation. this is an hour and a half. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states, donald j. trump.
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ben's and mrs. butterworth all facing criticism and vowing changes in the wake of nationwide protests. adrienne bankert joins us now with more. good morning, adrienne. >> reporter: good morning to you too, michaelthe end of one of the longest running trademarks and logos in american advertising. ♪ with aunt jemima now you're cooking ♪ >> reporter: within hours of announcing it will be renamed and re-branded, at least three more major food brands following aunt jemima's lead, mrs. butterworth, cream of wheat and uncle ben's rice. uncle ben's parent company says now is the right time to evolve the uncle ben's brands saying they're evaluating all possibilities. on wednesday, the parent company of cream of wheat announced it's reviewing packaging which features a smiling black man in a white chef's uniform. we understand there are concerns regarding the chef image, the company said in a statement, and we are committing to evaluating our packaging and will proactively take steps to ensure that we do not inadvertently contribute to systemic racism. and mrs. butterworth, critics say they create offensive imagery. >> it's because i'm so thick and rich. >> reporter: conagra which owns mrs. butterworth s
ben's and mrs. butterworth all facing criticism and vowing changes in the wake of nationwide protests. adrienne bankert joins us now with more. good morning, adrienne. >> reporter: good morning to you too, michaelthe end of one of the longest running trademarks and logos in american advertising. ♪ with aunt jemima now you're cooking ♪ >> reporter: within hours of announcing it will be renamed and re-branded, at least three more major food brands following aunt jemima's lead,...
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ben carson shut the hell up. okay. you are a neurosurgeon. this is very basic. okay, you saw a scuffle there. you as police officers, you should not be firing at someone who is running away. michael in federal prison right now because of what he did to walter scott. and numerous examples as well. in georgia, the law, the taser is not considered a deadly weapon and it is a taser. he's running away. you have his car and his license. you could arrest him. and this is what people -- for some reason i don't understand why this is so hard for ben carson to say we don't know what was in the officer's mind. this is simple. dude is coming away. i could catch him and arrest him later. you can't revive him later. he's not lazarus and you're not jesus. >> you make a good point, roland, had he run away, the taser which is a nonlethal weapon, i guess it could be if used in extreme ways but ben carson saying the officers didn't know what kind of weapon he had, yeah, they did because he took their weapon. but the fact is that say he had gotten in a car and made it home. they had his address, right. they could have been waiting there for him when he got home saying all right, let's go. >> this is
ben carson shut the hell up. okay. you are a neurosurgeon. this is very basic. okay, you saw a scuffle there. you as police officers, you should not be firing at someone who is running away. michael in federal prison right now because of what he did to walter scott. and numerous examples as well. in georgia, the law, the taser is not considered a deadly weapon and it is a taser. he's running away. you have his car and his license. you could arrest him. and this is what people -- for some reason...