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ben stein? final arbiter. >> i think this is a disaster that was man made whipped up by the race baiters like al sharpton. i think he should pay for it and add that to his irs bill. the mainstream media which told the rioters they were justified. let them all pay for it. i don't think the taxpayers should pay. >> you think about it though ever since sandy and the $60 billion that was raised at the time and we found out a lot of that dough didn't go to hurricane relief. we were putting tiles on smithsonian roofs -- >> it never does. >> so it's just a small parcel of the same problem. >> it never does. listen, why can't baltimore come up with the money. why can't the mayer who helped incite this come up with the cash? it's always about -- >> what if the well's dry? >> i guarantee you, though they get 19 million -- >> you get into the detroit situation where you raise taxes even more on the people in the city and then they want to move out and -- >> that's a very good point. i'm now doing a 180. >>
ben stein? final arbiter. >> i think this is a disaster that was man made whipped up by the race baiters like al sharpton. i think he should pay for it and add that to his irs bill. the mainstream media which told the rioters they were justified. let them all pay for it. i don't think the taxpayers should pay. >> you think about it though ever since sandy and the $60 billion that was raised at the time and we found out a lot of that dough didn't go to hurricane relief. we were...
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ben stein you first. the class warfare is alive and well but what do you make of this? >> envy is alive and well and part of human nature. it's very sad to meet at the democratic party to rely on envy after all these years, but they are dealing from underneath the deck. they are from under the deck because compulsory equality means compulsion by the government. equality of opportunity, equality before the law. equality together in decent education, everyone wants that but come sulspulsory equality spreading the wealth around and giving it to people who are not the most hard working people that's compulsion. i want in the least possible compulsion in the system. >> adam the one thing i admire about hillary clinton on this is she wants to topple the top 1% meaning her and her husband. leaving that aside, we tend to believe there's a lot of wealthy democratic candidates and those who ended up being president, john f. kennedy and fdr. >> lyndon johnson. >> absolutely. defense is a very good offense, but don't you, even you, adam find it offensive? >> i mean roosevelt is a g
ben stein you first. the class warfare is alive and well but what do you make of this? >> envy is alive and well and part of human nature. it's very sad to meet at the democratic party to rely on envy after all these years, but they are dealing from underneath the deck. they are from under the deck because compulsory equality means compulsion by the government. equality of opportunity, equality before the law. equality together in decent education, everyone wants that but come sulspulsory...
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ben stein, charl i-payne, adam and charlie. what did you think? >> i love her. i tweeted out mom of the year and got picked up by newspapers all over the country, as soon as i saw that. i really really think it's an amazing thing that she did. you know she wants so desperately for her son not to fall into the wrong path and here is the thing. this is about the last time she could probably do it. here is the problem when you have these situations in the urban settings if you will they have single moms they can put the fear of god into their son to a certain point, you see still a skinny kid. she won't be able to do that a year, two years from him. this is the only time she'll be able to come out and do that. what she did i wish i think she's an amazing hero. i love her. >> i'm thinking when he was on television talking about this i felt a sorry mom you embarrassed him on national tv. i think what he appreciated was the fact she cared enough and loved him enough to do that. i wish i saw more moms and by the way, dads who are missing in this whole drama. and i like
ben stein, charl i-payne, adam and charlie. what did you think? >> i love her. i tweeted out mom of the year and got picked up by newspapers all over the country, as soon as i saw that. i really really think it's an amazing thing that she did. you know she wants so desperately for her son not to fall into the wrong path and here is the thing. this is about the last time she could probably do it. here is the problem when you have these situations in the urban settings if you will they have...
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to attorney ben stein who agrees. his is on the phone right now. say this lawyer went way beyond her legal bounds. explain, ben. >> well, this lawyer is compromising so many wassed it's unbelievable. first of all when she came out and said, i haven't have heard your cry moves justice no peace that said i'm playing to the crowned, not playing to the constitution or the law's the state of maryland, my own state by the way. they are i'm playing to the mob. that is not allowed. that is lynch law justice. second she could not possibly have intended but to include a murder charge. measure we depraved heart requires either some form of intent or knowledge that the act done would lead to death. there's never been a death at least not that anyone can remember from that kind of behavior by the police so that couldn't possible by he be a him charge. the contributions from the lawyer for the degree family, that would seem immediately on its face to knock her out of thebreak. her husband being a vocal 0 inspectionman for prosecuting a policeman, that should kno
to attorney ben stein who agrees. his is on the phone right now. say this lawyer went way beyond her legal bounds. explain, ben. >> well, this lawyer is compromising so many wassed it's unbelievable. first of all when she came out and said, i haven't have heard your cry moves justice no peace that said i'm playing to the crowned, not playing to the constitution or the law's the state of maryland, my own state by the way. they are i'm playing to the mob. that is not allowed. that is lynch...
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we're going to ask economists and author, ben stein joins us next. i have type 2 diabetes.ls. and now i take a long-acting insulin at night. i take mine in the morning. i was trying to eat right, stay active. but i wasn't reaching my a1c goal anymore. man: my doctor says diabetes changes over time. it gets harder to control blood sugar spikes after i eat and get to goal. my doctor added novolog® at mealtime for additional control. now i know. novolog® is a fast-acting, injectable insulin and it works together with my long-acting insulin. proven effective. the mealtime insulin doctors prescribe most. available in flexpen®. vo: novolog® is used to control high blood sugar in adults and children with diabetes. take novolog® as directed. eat a meal within 5 to 10 minutes after injection. check your blood sugar levels. do not take novolog® if your blood sugar is too low or you're allergic to any of its ingredients. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medicines you take. ask your doctor about alcohol use, operating machinery, or driving. the most common side effect
we're going to ask economists and author, ben stein joins us next. i have type 2 diabetes.ls. and now i take a long-acting insulin at night. i take mine in the morning. i was trying to eat right, stay active. but i wasn't reaching my a1c goal anymore. man: my doctor says diabetes changes over time. it gets harder to control blood sugar spikes after i eat and get to goal. my doctor added novolog® at mealtime for additional control. now i know. novolog® is a fast-acting, injectable insulin and...
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we're also joined by ben stein, and julie and martin. jerry, this is nuts. we have these guys.e know they're out there and know the
we're also joined by ben stein, and julie and martin. jerry, this is nuts. we have these guys.e know they're out there and know the
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we're also joined by ben stein, and julie and martin. jerry, this is nuts. we have these guys. we know they're out there and know the potential nemesis to society. >> the conventional wisdom is it's easy to follow social media, but once you do that and you're rigorous about it these people will go somewhere else. >> the fact is he didn't go anywhere else. he was there. he was ranting and raving all the way up to the moment he took out the ns. and we msed it. >>why? >>e're not payg eugh tentn. yo kno wha t rl proem is? theoverent isn goot chnogy. d y nice how long it took us to get health care.gov up? the nuclear arsenal is managed by floppy disks. we're not good at it. >> what i think what we're not good at is communication. before 9/11 we had a lot of information, a lot of people saw things and said things that got lost in the sauce. one agency didn't speak to another. feels like the information is >> i think jerry nailed it. it's hard to think, aside from the front line soldiers, fbi and cia men and women, what we are good at in the government is long on dimes. when we felt w
we're also joined by ben stein, and julie and martin. jerry, this is nuts. we have these guys. we know they're out there and know the potential nemesis to society. >> the conventional wisdom is it's easy to follow social media, but once you do that and you're rigorous about it these people will go somewhere else. >> the fact is he didn't go anywhere else. he was there. he was ranting and raving all the way up to the moment he took out the ns. and we msed it. >>why?...
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what does a nation do to charles payne, charlie gasparino, curiously, my friend ben stein isn't here this week. curious. we'll leave it at that. but enough about him, charles payne, back to us. the president's on to us. which means he's on to you. what do you think? >> yeah. he's definitely on to me okay? and his minoiions have let me know. it's funny that he says fox news is the leading proponent to cast the poor sponges as leeches and users, but i tell you what on the other end of the spectrum without a doubt, president obama is a leading voice in a sense that someone born poor in this country, particularly black and poor have no chance that they have seer row opportunity to pull themselves up by their bootstraps and they are somehow an astronaut shot into space, no gravity, nothing to hold on to nothing to grab on to no way to control their own destiny and to me that's a bigger crime. >> what do you think? >> now i know why i worked here. we were responsible for that all pretty good stuff. >> not the 100 years of war but that would have taken a lot of time. >> same valentine's day
what does a nation do to charles payne, charlie gasparino, curiously, my friend ben stein isn't here this week. curious. we'll leave it at that. but enough about him, charles payne, back to us. the president's on to us. which means he's on to you. what do you think? >> yeah. he's definitely on to me okay? and his minoiions have let me know. it's funny that he says fox news is the leading proponent to cast the poor sponges as leeches and users, but i tell you what on the other end of the...
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. >> ben stein. >> there you go, clear on. >> game show used to be ben stein's money.bone to pick with jeopardy from last night and i'll tell but that later. >> what a tease. >> yes. >> okay guess we have to wait, knew. >> just take it. >> okay. >> double nickles, the temperature, we have 10-mile per hour wind, relative humidity, has gone down to 53%. around these parts, that's not too bad. today, we get up to 73 degrees, breezes will subside little bit. mostly clear skies for tonight. things changing after the breezes of this morning, and the seasonable temperatures this afternoon, yes, scattered showers ahead for the weaken, we will have more details on that, when we bring you the entire seven day forecast, in a little bit. guys? >> do you have say my name. >> say my name ♪ >> mike. >> oh, why is she saying it like that? >> thank you, sue. >> your welcome. >> can you please tell us about jep addery? >> oh, do we have time for the jeopardy story, we try to find jenn fred? oh, she here, we founder? >> my goodness, where were you, jen? are you all right? jen, seriously?
. >> ben stein. >> there you go, clear on. >> game show used to be ben stein's money.bone to pick with jeopardy from last night and i'll tell but that later. >> what a tease. >> yes. >> okay guess we have to wait, knew. >> just take it. >> okay. >> double nickles, the temperature, we have 10-mile per hour wind, relative humidity, has gone down to 53%. around these parts, that's not too bad. today, we get up to 73 degrees, breezes will...
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i think ben franklin is the one i get to talk to members of congress later this week at the library of congress they have a gathering that david wine steinlps put together and who due doo you want to talk about? i want to talk about ben franklin. he was able to do the practicality and holding to the values we like the most in this country. i cannot say i would be a ben franklin but if i wake up and wonder what i should aspire to do i read his biography. >> host: michael foley. i enjoy your book and it has been in my library for years. i recall you writing there was animosity toward franklin for his peers that continued past his death and it took a number of years before he was appreciated. >> guest: yes, this happens to everybody in public life. moreso then than now because with the media you could be torn down. franklin was a compromiser. he believed they may not make great heroes but they get a lot accomplished. franklin rubbed a few people the wrong way because of this jovial personality bringing people together. so you know i think anybody whose powerful, well-respected greatest science of his era, greatest publisher of his era, you
i think ben franklin is the one i get to talk to members of congress later this week at the library of congress they have a gathering that david wine steinlps put together and who due doo you want to talk about? i want to talk about ben franklin. he was able to do the practicality and holding to the values we like the most in this country. i cannot say i would be a ben franklin but if i wake up and wonder what i should aspire to do i read his biography. >> host: michael foley. i enjoy...