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ben: yes. monis: 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... do you not trust people? ben: no, i don't. kristin: there's been times when he's said to me he hasn't trusted me. lemoni
ben: yes. monis: 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...
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yeah thanks for having me ben yes we have seen the last. green properly in the region yesterday it lags global average growth rate it's coming from him to please me because the region has a large proportion of pollution in rural areas and many of these people are still very much. not covered by mobile networks and you also have the issue of what it believed to be for the poorest people you know in the population who are unable to to afford to buy seeds or to afford mobile services you know we have to in the last few years is the move out industry working together partnership with governments. to come up with solutions you know make services more affordable for do those who need them most and are not able to afford the said he says when provided by compressional. you say it comes from a lower such a low base therefore i expected the growth rates would be much higher especially considering that economic growth rates in many african countries are really amazing in comparison to the rest of the world what is this like a catch 22 because people
yeah thanks for having me ben yes we have seen the last. green properly in the region yesterday it lags global average growth rate it's coming from him to please me because the region has a large proportion of pollution in rural areas and many of these people are still very much. not covered by mobile networks and you also have the issue of what it believed to be for the poorest people you know in the population who are unable to to afford to buy seeds or to afford mobile services you know we...
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ben: yes. lemonis: though owner ben busko has overcome incredible challenges... 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.
ben: yes. lemonis: though owner ben busko has overcome incredible challenges... 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: yes, sir. -lemonis: you did a good job. -ben: thank you.is: i know if we could spend about $100,000 to expand the deck and add 100 seats, we'll be able to get our money back pretty quickly. norton: people love sitting over the water. -lemonis: yeah. -norton: people love water. lemonis: if tables, on average, turn two times a night, then i know i can take their average customers per night from 500 to 700. conservatively, if the deck's only open 100 nights per year, at an average price of $15, that's $300,000 additional gross revenue per year. that's a lot. man: this is 5,000 square feet. lemonis: now that the deck is underway, i want to meet with an architect to design the plans for the general store. and then i was envisioning the bakery half drywall, half glass. so, like, you know when you go to an aquarium? lynn: that's great. lemonis: thank you, sir, very much. appreciate it. lemonis: ewell texted me this morning and told me that he wanted to discuss his role in the company. now, i haven't seen him get involved in anything related to the
ben: yes, sir. -lemonis: you did a good job. -ben: thank you.is: i know if we could spend about $100,000 to expand the deck and add 100 seats, we'll be able to get our money back pretty quickly. norton: people love sitting over the water. -lemonis: yeah. -norton: people love water. lemonis: if tables, on average, turn two times a night, then i know i can take their average customers per night from 500 to 700. conservatively, if the deck's only open 100 nights per year, at an average price of...
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>> it's kind of tough to follow ben. >> yes. >> i want to reemphasize how important it is that everybody continue to make sure that -- that their subsecretaries work with us. we are getting an incredible amount down. and one of the things that really encouraging me about in is i go to places and the governor and the republican mayor as a democrat. congressman as a democrat and all working together. we can tamp down all the hatred in our country. >> right. >> because our country is extraordinarily strong. nobody can bring us down from the outside. we can only do it from the inside. and jesus said it, a house divided against itself cannot stand. niece are the kind of efforts that i hope will be able to bring people together. thank you. >> fantastic job. beautiful words. we appreciate it. thank you, ben. really good job. i'd like to asked jared kushner to talk about the immigration policy plans that we have here. >> thank you very much. >> thank you, mr. president the. and this fits well what with we have spoken about. you were talking about the trade deals and jobs coming to america and dr
>> it's kind of tough to follow ben. >> yes. >> i want to reemphasize how important it is that everybody continue to make sure that -- that their subsecretaries work with us. we are getting an incredible amount down. and one of the things that really encouraging me about in is i go to places and the governor and the republican mayor as a democrat. congressman as a democrat and all working together. we can tamp down all the hatred in our country. >> right. >>...
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. >> ben ferencz: yes. >> stahl: you've really seen evil. look at you; you're the sunniest man i've ever met. ( laughs ) the most optimistic. >> ferencz: you ought to get some more friends. >> stahl: watching ben ferencz during his daily swim, his gym workout... >> ferencz: i'm showing off now. >> stahl: ...and his morning push-up regimen... >> ferencz: 100. >> stahl: ...is to realize he isn't just the sunniest man we've ever met. he may also be the fittest. >> ferencz: how was that? >> stahl: and that's just the beginning. >> ferencz: the case we present is a plea of humanity to law. >> stahl: this is ferencz making his opening statement in the nuremberg courtroom 71 years ago. >> ferencz: the charges we have brought accuse the defendants of having committed crimes against humanity. >> stahl: the nuremberg trialsie historic, the first international war crimes tribunals ever held. hitler's top lieutenants were prosecuted first. then, a series of subsequent trials were mounted against other nazi leaders, including 22 s.s. officers responsible
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. >> yes, ben penn from bloomberg law.w, in light of the attention this week on your handling of back in 2008, victims of sex trafficking, i wanted to ask about your role today as a secretary of labor, you have oversight through the wage and hour division of certifying visas for victims of human trafficking, including sex trafficking and just last week your wage and hour division issued a new policy that would essentially allow the agency, it's being criticized by a lot of people i talked to by allowing the agency to virtually remove itself from continuing to certify these visas by referring them to other agencies. what was the purpose of that policy? >> so that is, if you read the policy that is not what it does, our wage and hour administrator after she was confirmed came in and reviewed the policies. she put in place a requirement that a criminal prosecutor be consulted anytime one of these issues is brought to the division's attention, and that seems very reasonable. don't we want criminal prosecutors to be consulted w
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reporter: yes, ben penn from bloomberg law.w, in light of the attention this week on your handling of, back in 2008 victims of sex trafficking i wanted to ask about your role today as secretary of labor. you have oversight through the wage and hour division of certifying visas for victims of human trafficking including sex trafficking and just last week your wage and hour division issued a new policy essentially allowed agency, criticized a lot of people i talk to allowing the agency to completely remove itself or virtually remove itself to certify visas referring them to other agencies. how can you defend, what is the purpose staff policy? >> if you read the policy, that is not what it does. our wage and hour administrator after she confirmed, she came in and reviewed the policies. she put in place a requirement that criminal prosecutor be consulted anytime one of these issues is brought to the division's attention. that seems very reasonable. don't we want criminal prosecutors to be consulted when ever someone says they're a
reporter: yes, ben penn from bloomberg law.w, in light of the attention this week on your handling of, back in 2008 victims of sex trafficking i wanted to ask about your role today as secretary of labor. you have oversight through the wage and hour division of certifying visas for victims of human trafficking including sex trafficking and just last week your wage and hour division issued a new policy essentially allowed agency, criticized a lot of people i talk to allowing the agency to...
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ben, good morning. >> reporter: yes, good morning, dave. this is what we're hearing from the government that runs tripoli and is supported by the u.n., italy and other countries saying that they may simply close these detention centers and let those people inside who they call illegal immigrants go free. keep in mind these are people who were picked up by the eu funded libyan coast guard, arrested while trying to cross the mediterranean, brought back to libya and put in these detention centers but oftentimes these detention centers are either very close to the front lines in the ongoing war or they're in areas with military facilities which is exactly what this detention center was in the eastern tripoli suburb of tajura. we're also learning that after it was hit in an airstrike, it's not clear what kind of airplane hit the detention center, some of the guards in this detention center opened fire on migrants and refugees who were trying to flee. all of this underscores the rock and the hard place these people are stuck between. they can't c
ben, good morning. >> reporter: yes, good morning, dave. this is what we're hearing from the government that runs tripoli and is supported by the u.n., italy and other countries saying that they may simply close these detention centers and let those people inside who they call illegal immigrants go free. keep in mind these are people who were picked up by the eu funded libyan coast guard, arrested while trying to cross the mediterranean, brought back to libya and put in these detention...
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>> yes, ben penn from bloomberg law. in light of the attention this week on your handling back in 2008 victims of sex trafficking, i wanted to ask about your role today as a secretary of labor you have oversight through the wage and hour division of certifying visas for victims of human trafficking, including sex trafficking and just last week your wage and hour division issued a new policy that would essentially allow the agency -- it's being criticized by a lot of people i've talked to for allowing the agency to remove itself or to virtually remove itself from continuing to refer these visas by referring them to other agencies. what was the purpose that far policy? >> so if you read the policy, that is not what it does. our wage and hour administrator after she was confirmed came in, and she reviewed the policies. and she put in place a requirement that a criminal prosecutor be consulted any time one of these issues is brought to the division's attention. that seems very reasonable. don't we want criminal prosecutors t
>> yes, ben penn from bloomberg law. in light of the attention this week on your handling back in 2008 victims of sex trafficking, i wanted to ask about your role today as a secretary of labor you have oversight through the wage and hour division of certifying visas for victims of human trafficking, including sex trafficking and just last week your wage and hour division issued a new policy that would essentially allow the agency -- it's being criticized by a lot of people i've talked to...
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. >> yes ben penn from bloomberg law, in light of the attention this week on your handling of this back, victims of sex trafficking, i want to ask about your world today is the secretary of labor. you have oversight of the wage and hour division of certifying visas of victims of human trafficking, just last week your division issued a new policy that would essentially allow the agency, it is being criticized by a lot of people that i've talked to for allowing them to completely remove itself or virtually remove itself from continuing to certify these visas, by referring them to other agencies. how can you defend, what was the purpose of that policy? >> if you really don't like read the policy that is not what it does. she put in place a requirement that a criminal prosecutor be consulted anytime one of these issues is brought to the division's attention. that seems very reasonable. don't we want criminal prosecutors to be consulted whenever they are the victims of trafficking. the prosecutor will be consulted. even if that prosecutor says this is not a case we are going forward. the div
. >> yes ben penn from bloomberg law, in light of the attention this week on your handling of this back, victims of sex trafficking, i want to ask about your world today is the secretary of labor. you have oversight of the wage and hour division of certifying visas of victims of human trafficking, just last week your division issued a new policy that would essentially allow the agency, it is being criticized by a lot of people that i've talked to for allowing them to completely remove...
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. >> is ben your best friend? >> yes grew up together. >> et has been there with all the hashtag goal moments. >> he's the flavor of the week now. >> you can't everyone talk to that guy. >> it was like you have to hold on. i am totally out of control. hold me back. >> the guys won the golden globe for "goodwill hunting." they used our producer's phone to call their moms. >> h >> i can't get enough of baby ben affleck and his little face. god, he was so cute! >> don't look too bad either, big ben. >> another one you are excited about, a beautiful day in the neighborhood. i get all the feels from this trailer. we are getting our first look at two-time oscar winner tom hanks as the hiconic "mr. the rogers." >> it is the emotional performance that could bring tom his third oscar. >> secrets behind the making of this film. it was shot in the same pittsburgh studio where they shot "mr. rogers' neighborhood." they did pay careful attention to perfect his eye brows. the director had to quote, get tom hanks to become less tom han
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yes. we've got ben stokes saying what an incredible feeling to have won the cricket world cup and this afternoont looks like they may be honoured. theresa may finishes next week and traditionally the outgoing prime minister has a resignation honours list. they will all be knighted? we don't know that but theresa may is a big cricket fan and she was there at the weekend, so if there's any prime minister that will give them honours, it is theresa may. and may be sports personality of the year. will there be an impact from this? this was on terrestrial, seen by millions, so the hope is that will rub off on younger generations and kids at school, both genders, wanting to learn cricket? when you've got a world cup winning team, there is an impact on youngsters thinking that could be me in decades to come. that's one of the points theresa may made at this reception. she said 8 million people watched it on terrestrial television, and she wanted youngsters to be inspired to pick up a bat and play cricket for the first time. she doesn't have much longer in downing street, so it isjeremy hunt or boris joh
yes. we've got ben stokes saying what an incredible feeling to have won the cricket world cup and this afternoont looks like they may be honoured. theresa may finishes next week and traditionally the outgoing prime minister has a resignation honours list. they will all be knighted? we don't know that but theresa may is a big cricket fan and she was there at the weekend, so if there's any prime minister that will give them honours, it is theresa may. and may be sports personality of the year....
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look towards the weekend, staying unsettled, rain at times but not all the time, but yes, we are going downhill. 0k, benu. a reminder of our top story. 50 years since the launch of apollo 11 — commemorations take place to mark the voyage that would redefine humanity's view of space. that's all from the bbc news at one — so it's goodbye from me — and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc‘s news teams where you are. good afternoon. i'm john watson, it is just after good afternoon. i'm john watson, it isjust after 1:30pm good afternoon. i'm john watson, it is just after 1:30pm and this is the latest from the bbc sport centre. former england captain, and this is the latest from the bbc sport centre. former england captain, andrew must maintain first time. following celebrations at downing street yesterday, there after a summer street yesterday, there after a summer double against australia in the forthcoming ashes. styles says england is to push on and can take inspiration from their opponents. that australian team in the late 90s demonstrated you can be number one in the world in all formats and dominate. that has
look towards the weekend, staying unsettled, rain at times but not all the time, but yes, we are going downhill. 0k, benu. a reminder of our top story. 50 years since the launch of apollo 11 — commemorations take place to mark the voyage that would redefine humanity's view of space. that's all from the bbc news at one — so it's goodbye from me — and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc‘s news teams where you are. good afternoon. i'm john watson, it is just after good afternoon. i'm john...
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ben, you have more on that story for us now. yesjapan, which suggest that shinzo abe's centre—right coalition will keep control of the upper house of parliament, but not with a so—called "super majority" — the two—thirds of the house he would need to change the constitution. so does that mean he will shelve his plans? a question i put to hiro katsumata, an associate professor at tohoku university's graduate school of international and cultural studies. certainly the revision of the constitution is the most important political agenda for the prime minister and certainly you are right, he didn't get the two—thirds majority. but he was just slightly below the two—thirds. only four seats short of the two—thirds. 160 out of 245. therefore, what he would probably try to do is to try to recruit at least four from the opposition parties and i don't think it would be so much difficult for him that he will continue to carry on. just explain to our viewers why that is so important to shinzo abe, to be able to get this change through. as you kn
ben, you have more on that story for us now. yesjapan, which suggest that shinzo abe's centre—right coalition will keep control of the upper house of parliament, but not with a so—called "super majority" — the two—thirds of the house he would need to change the constitution. so does that mean he will shelve his plans? a question i put to hiro katsumata, an associate professor at tohoku university's graduate school of international and cultural studies. certainly the revision...
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catherine, a medicare ben fish ye fishiary, has to ration her medications to make them last. she spends an astounding $1,000 each month on her medications which is exactly half of her income. think about what this means. catherine, having lived through the experience of almost dying, receiving a lung transplant, fighting for her life, is left to spend half of her income to pay for medications. catherine sold her home. she moved in with her parents. her mom is 86 and her dad just passed away at 89. she lives an extremely frugal life, but as her drug costs escalate year over year, she moves closer and closer to financial ruin and deep poverty. at the end of each year she finds herself thousands of dollars short. she lives each day with the anxiety of wondering how she will find the money to pay for the drugs keeping her alive. that is the life that catherine lives with amazing grace and courage as do so many other americans. as catherine struggles each day, the drug industry continues to enjoy some of the highest margins in the nation, making billions upon billions of dollars.
catherine, a medicare ben fish ye fishiary, has to ration her medications to make them last. she spends an astounding $1,000 each month on her medications which is exactly half of her income. think about what this means. catherine, having lived through the experience of almost dying, receiving a lung transplant, fighting for her life, is left to spend half of her income to pay for medications. catherine sold her home. she moved in with her parents. her mom is 86 and her dad just passed away at...
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ben stokes and jos buttler, slowly but surely fighting back for england. yesand jos buttler closing in on respective half centuries. a short while ago england 173-4, centuries. a short while ago england 173—4, leading 69 runs of 5a balls. england will be pleased with the way they have bowled this morning to restrict new zealand to a target. impressive bowling from liam plu nkett impressive bowling from liam plunkett who took three wickets. the only new zealand batsmen to surpass 50, went for 55. substitute fielder james vince was on, this time chris woa kes, james vince was on, this time chris woakes, getting him for 16. james vince was on, this time chris woakes, getting him fori6. he james vince was on, this time chris woakes, getting him for 16. he took three wickets as well as new zealand finished up on 241—8. in reply, england lost quick wickets. rory and ba i rstow went england lost quick wickets. rory and bairstow went early and it was down tojoe bairstow went early and it was down to joe root to see bairstow went early and it was down tojoe root to see
ben stokes and jos buttler, slowly but surely fighting back for england. yesand jos buttler closing in on respective half centuries. a short while ago england 173-4, centuries. a short while ago england 173—4, leading 69 runs of 5a balls. england will be pleased with the way they have bowled this morning to restrict new zealand to a target. impressive bowling from liam plu nkett impressive bowling from liam plunkett who took three wickets. the only new zealand batsmen to surpass 50, went for...
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yes senior business editor said and president is following this story for us ben put this into perspective for us how much of an impact could this have on global trade basically is going to slow things down it would immediately have an effect on products going out to to consumers but it will slow down the process japan is basically burying south korean importers in paperwork and they're going to it's going to be a lot harder for them to get their hands on the material they need to make their their semiconductors in the chips officials reckon it could slow trade by several months and the top chip makers the memory chip makers are all in south korea they supply not only. other companies within south career and japan so it will hurt both sides but also the u.s. like apple weiwei in china so this is pulling in a whole lot of different economies. which are already involved in this trade war and if there is a tit for tat response from south korea which looks likely that this whole thing could explode ok let's talk about the effect on the consumers if this dispute does drag on could it become mor
yes senior business editor said and president is following this story for us ben put this into perspective for us how much of an impact could this have on global trade basically is going to slow things down it would immediately have an effect on products going out to to consumers but it will slow down the process japan is basically burying south korean importers in paperwork and they're going to it's going to be a lot harder for them to get their hands on the material they need to make their...
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yes. >> epstein had been facing life in prison. no comment from benss on acosta's future but he did say this about epstein. >> this guy victimized dozens, probably scores of little girls and the sentence he got was pathetic and every mom and dad in america, frankly not just moms and dads, but anybody with a heart should be heart broken by what happened here to those girls. government ought to be doing a lot more of this, going after bastards like this guy. this isn't a time to say oh, is a republican or democrat going to be implicated? every american should stand on the side of the little girls. >> the indictment against epstein contains very troubling details. more from cnn's miguel marquez. >> reporter: christine, dave, there are lurid allegations against jeffrey epstein. new york prosecutors, they're looking for more. >> if you believe you were a victim of jeffrey epstein, we want to hear from you. >> reporter: prosecutors allege over four years epstein lured under age women, some as young as 14 years old, to massage him and engage in sexual acts i
yes. >> epstein had been facing life in prison. no comment from benss on acosta's future but he did say this about epstein. >> this guy victimized dozens, probably scores of little girls and the sentence he got was pathetic and every mom and dad in america, frankly not just moms and dads, but anybody with a heart should be heart broken by what happened here to those girls. government ought to be doing a lot more of this, going after bastards like this guy. this isn't a time to say...
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yes, sorry to interrupt you, ben, but cliff richard is speaking. let us hear what he has to say.t took two years until the investigation concluded with no charge. i do not think people realise what it is like to have an accusation made when you know that you are not guilty of this. in total i spent i suppose for years, because even though the police had agreed that they had made a big mistake two yea rs into that they had made a big mistake two years into this, i do not think i slept correctly for almost four yea rs, slept correctly for almost four years, maybe three hours each night, that would be a good night. i think it is because, and paul would back me up on this, if you have something happen, if you were guilty, remember that scene, it is a fair cop, golf, the guilty people recognise that they did it and somehow or another it must be easier for them to do it and deal with it. but when you know that you did not do it, ijust felt that you did not do it, ijust felt that there was this hole that i could not get out of. although i had support, fantastic support this whole time,
yes, sorry to interrupt you, ben, but cliff richard is speaking. let us hear what he has to say.t took two years until the investigation concluded with no charge. i do not think people realise what it is like to have an accusation made when you know that you are not guilty of this. in total i spent i suppose for years, because even though the police had agreed that they had made a big mistake two yea rs into that they had made a big mistake two years into this, i do not think i slept correctly...
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thanks, and ben has the weather. yes, storms are coming for some of us., storms are coming for some of us. we will see some sunshine but there will be some heavy downpours and thunderstorms on the way. we will be talking all things thunderstorms just before half past. thanks, ben. also coming up, celebrations fit for world champions, crowds line the streets of new york to pay tribute to the world cup winning usa women's football team. hello, everyone. this is afternoon live. 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, wacky 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 conser
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ben hunte is watching the pride celebrations get underway. good afternoon. it's already a pretty lively site behind you. yes, it's a saturday like no other.ondon and it is set to be the uk's biggest lgbt pride event. 30,000 people are set to much. that's including over 600 different groups. many are marching for the first time. you have a group of travellers and romany gypsies marching for the first time in the parade. you also have over1 million people expected to line the streets to celebrate lg bt people expected to line the streets to celebrate lgbt pride. the theme is pride jubilee. there to celebrate lgbt pride. the theme is pridejubilee. there was a celebration in new york to celebrate the stonewall anniversary. which was a riot which kicked off in new york after a bar was raided by the police. many say that kicked off the modern lgbt movement. many people are saying that as a result of the rise in homophobic and transphobe it hate crimes in the uk over the past few months, the celebration behind me should less of a —— should be less of a party and more of a protest. —— transphobic hate crimes. happy protest. —— transphobic hate cr
ben hunte is watching the pride celebrations get underway. good afternoon. it's already a pretty lively site behind you. yes, it's a saturday like no other.ondon and it is set to be the uk's biggest lgbt pride event. 30,000 people are set to much. that's including over 600 different groups. many are marching for the first time. you have a group of travellers and romany gypsies marching for the first time in the parade. you also have over1 million people expected to line the streets to celebrate...
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. >> i suppose it's too early, ben find out if there is any the al determination about possible effects of the lunar xcursion by aldrin and armstrong? >> yes. f course, this is a cursory examination, normal physical. nothing very different from what on all the flights but the analyses of these things back in houston will be the factor but he says from a medical point of view at his particular time, they look great. they look just great. >> this has been the report on flight, very other hasn't it? >> that's right. >> i hope it continues. >> was there any particular from armstrong, the flight command senator >> no, i didn't have a chance to to neil, and i didn't talk to aldrin. collins. talk to that was the only one who was available. but they are feeling fine. all in great re shape. they feel fine. they want wait to get home. news , that will be great not only for their families but for all the american people. much.ank you very >> that was ben james, nasa public affairs officer who has iven us that first, most encouraging word on the condition of our astronauts, and collins, rin following their return from a lunar flight and the initial me
. >> i suppose it's too early, ben find out if there is any the al determination about possible effects of the lunar xcursion by aldrin and armstrong? >> yes. f course, this is a cursory examination, normal physical. nothing very different from what on all the flights but the analyses of these things back in houston will be the factor but he says from a medical point of view at his particular time, they look great. they look just great. >> this has been the report on flight,...
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ben." >> "oh, you don't have anything? well, do you have anything for sir stephen colbert? yes?r being here. i know you're a busy man. >> well, who isn't busy? >> stephen: you have already done a show today, haven't you? >> i did one matinee today already, yes. >> stephen: and you're here between shows. >> between shows. >> stephen: you're a professional, is what you are. ( applause ) and it's not-- it's not only that. you also-- you're also-- you also created a show called "sneaky pete." >> "sneaky pete." >> stephen: which is coming into its third season on friday. >> on friday. we're very excited about that. >> stephen: where can you see "sneaky pete?" >> you can see it on the amazon, the shopping network. >> stephen: where do you find the time? you're doing a broadway show, which is a full-time job. >> it is. it's-- it really knocks you out. >> stephen: it's an exhausting job to do. where do you find the time to-- how involved are you in the season? are you a watchmaker god where you just kind of let it go? >> i am very involved. backstage i set up the bagels for the whole st
ben." >> "oh, you don't have anything? well, do you have anything for sir stephen colbert? yes?r being here. i know you're a busy man. >> well, who isn't busy? >> stephen: you have already done a show today, haven't you? >> i did one matinee today already, yes. >> stephen: and you're here between shows. >> between shows. >> stephen: you're a professional, is what you are. ( applause ) and it's not-- it's not only that. you also-- you're also--...
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yes >> let's do lyft i think lyft is lifting off here. >> nice. >> it is quite at 72 bucks in april, trading ben 55 and 65 since then it is breaking out rightow i think this thing gets back above its ipo price prior to earnings on august 7th. >> i will tie a rivet around the whole thing. >> do it >> 50 years ago probably one of the premiere u.s. companies, what was it? yes, it was, general electric. right? you talk about it is going to take a while to get to mars, it might take a while for this company to get it together larry cope is your astro thaupt. >> that does it for us don't move, "options action" is up next. od for the world. but i feel like you have the potential to do so much more. can we build ai without bias? how do we bake security into everything we do? we need tech that helps people understand each other. that understands my business. we've got some work to do. and we need your help. we need your support. let's expect more from technology. let's put smart to work. ♪ ♪ ♪ i feel the bad moon rising ♪ i feel trouble on the way ♪ >>> "options action", strategies from the street's top traders, new opportunities to profit from the
yes >> let's do lyft i think lyft is lifting off here. >> nice. >> it is quite at 72 bucks in april, trading ben 55 and 65 since then it is breaking out rightow i think this thing gets back above its ipo price prior to earnings on august 7th. >> i will tie a rivet around the whole thing. >> do it >> 50 years ago probably one of the premiere u.s. companies, what was it? yes, it was, general electric. right? you talk about it is going to take a while to get to...
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yes. i make a motion that we amend item number 4, and eliminate rejecting, and we want to approve the nomination of ben bleiman for entertainment commission. >> chair ronen: thank you very much for that nomination. that motion passes unanimously. [gavel]. >> chair ronen: mr. clerk, do we have any other items? >> clerk: i just want to confirm that item number 4 has been amended to approve the reappointment of ben bleiman and is recommended as amended, and that completes the agenda for today. >> chair ronen: fantastic. the meeting is adjourned. >> shop and dine in the 49 promotes local businesses and challenges residents to do their business in the 49 square files of san francisco. we help san francisco remain unique, successful and right vi. so where will you shop and dine in the 49? >> i'm one of three owners here in san francisco and we provide mostly live music entertainment and we have food, the type of food that we have a mexican food and it's not a big menu, but we did it with love. like ribeye tacos and quesadillas and fries. for latinos, it brings families together and if we can bring that famil
yes. i make a motion that we amend item number 4, and eliminate rejecting, and we want to approve the nomination of ben bleiman for entertainment commission. >> chair ronen: thank you very much for that nomination. that motion passes unanimously. [gavel]. >> chair ronen: mr. clerk, do we have any other items? >> clerk: i just want to confirm that item number 4 has been amended to approve the reappointment of ben bleiman and is recommended as amended, and that completes the...
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ben? >> yeah, i mean, chris, part of what you have to remember about 2016 is yes, he ginned up a certain white identity vote that had been somewhat dormant. but there is a backlash to the obama legacy. obama still won a resounding election in 2012 because he did two things. he motived the young voters, the minority voters, the women voters to turnout, and he ran a populist message against mitt romney. and if you look at the democrats running, if you look at someone like elizabeth warren, you to do two things. you have to stand up to trump. you have to give that part of the democratic coalition a belief that you're fighting for them, that you're principled, that you're giving them reason to turn out like they turned out in 2012 and 2018. and go right at trump and say this guy said he was going stand up for you and the only thing he did is stand up for his friends and rich corporation. a tax giveaway that is in your expense. trump has a democratic house. he has no legislative agenda. he has nothing to talk about when it comes to health care or the issues that americans actually care about, right
ben? >> yeah, i mean, chris, part of what you have to remember about 2016 is yes, he ginned up a certain white identity vote that had been somewhat dormant. but there is a backlash to the obama legacy. obama still won a resounding election in 2012 because he did two things. he motived the young voters, the minority voters, the women voters to turnout, and he ran a populist message against mitt romney. and if you look at the democrats running, if you look at someone like elizabeth warren,...
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ben kumar, investment manager, from seven investment management. apple, share prices better than what a nalysts apple, share prices better than what analysts expected. yesee a decline in iphone revenue, people buying fewer iphones. but they are making it up, people are buying more of the ipods and the apple watch and more ingrained in the ecosystem of apple so people are using the app store and this is good news. you don't want to be one of the biggest companies in the world and just have one product, they are changing. but if you broaden what you do, you broaden the rivals you have to contend with in the technology world. that is right, apple has been clever in the way it has built itself in the last decade, you are locked into the ecosystem. if you getan locked into the ecosystem. if you get an iphone, you probably get an ipod and get the air part and use the app store and are excited about apple tv coming in september and the ability to use an apple credit card you are in for life. with that ecosystem you are in for life. with that ecosyste m co m es you are in for life. with that ecosystem comes challenges because there are others that want to repli
ben kumar, investment manager, from seven investment management. apple, share prices better than what a nalysts apple, share prices better than what analysts expected. yesee a decline in iphone revenue, people buying fewer iphones. but they are making it up, people are buying more of the ipods and the apple watch and more ingrained in the ecosystem of apple so people are using the app store and this is good news. you don't want to be one of the biggest companies in the world and just have one...
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so, yes, this is a vulnerability for somebody like joe biden to exploit. >> that said, ben, we have there. every democratic candidate had some pretty strong reservations about what's been happening overseas. the general election contrast is one thing, but is there a contrast there in the democratic primary at all for biden? >> probably. i mean, he could make the case, you know, that he has the experience, he's been there, he's done that, he's operated on the world stage. he's been involved in talks with world leaders and he's the guy who can stand up to trump, not cozy up to putin, not do these photo ops with kim jong-un, generally speaking, have a very different. he needs to be doing speeches and maybe in another debate really hammer away at the fact that he has this foreign policy experience. that said, i'm not real sure 2020 is going to be an election that much about foreign policy. it'll be important, but a lot of other stuff is going to take precedence. >> where is the mood of the democratic base right now? look, it was two weeks ago. president of the united states on twitter said
so, yes, this is a vulnerability for somebody like joe biden to exploit. >> that said, ben, we have there. every democratic candidate had some pretty strong reservations about what's been happening overseas. the general election contrast is one thing, but is there a contrast there in the democratic primary at all for biden? >> probably. i mean, he could make the case, you know, that he has the experience, he's been there, he's done that, he's operated on the world stage. he's been...
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yes. when you are silent in the face of racism, when you are silent in the face of racism, you are complicit in that racism, and i strongly believe that. i'm calling out benis career in west baltimore, in baltimore. because ben, i have been to your house. i know you lived in baltimore. as a member of his senior cabinet, where is ben? why is he not calling it? he's in charge of housing for the trump administration. where are you? why are you not defending baltimore? >> and as we go, i am going to say former maryland lieutenant governor michael steele said to you know who, your reprehensible comments are like water off a duck's back. it washes over them. it does not stick and it will not stain. we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ sensitivity. and then i jump on the trampoline. ahh brain freeze! no, it's my teeth. your teeth hurt? sensitivity. i should do something about it. 80% of sensitivity starts at the gum line, so treat sensitivity at the source. new crest gum and sensitivity starts treating sensitivity immediately, at the gum line, for relief within days and wraps your teeth in sensitivity protection. ohh your teet
yes. when you are silent in the face of racism, when you are silent in the face of racism, you are complicit in that racism, and i strongly believe that. i'm calling out benis career in west baltimore, in baltimore. because ben, i have been to your house. i know you lived in baltimore. as a member of his senior cabinet, where is ben? why is he not calling it? he's in charge of housing for the trump administration. where are you? why are you not defending baltimore? >> and as we go, i am...
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ben rich is here. we thought this was going to happen and then it has been confirmed. yes we later got this figure from the cambridge university botanic garden station at 38.7. this is a station that does not report temperatures every hour oi’ not report temperatures every hour or in realtime, not report temperatures every hour or in real time, like a lot of the observation stations met office have. this one only records sends the temperature readings every 2a hours, hence why they do not have that figure to hand straightaway on thursday. we only had about that provision of record on friday. since then, they will ebb and checking the site. they are checking that everything is in a standard configuration, if you like. it has to be on grass, has the grasp and maintained well enough? is the stevenson screen, isn‘t high enough above the ground because mike is a far enough away from buildings? all these things. but when we are talking about breaking records and setting new records, they want to be double sure that the site is as it should be. this breaks the previous record whi
ben rich is here. we thought this was going to happen and then it has been confirmed. yes we later got this figure from the cambridge university botanic garden station at 38.7. this is a station that does not report temperatures every hour oi’ not report temperatures every hour or in realtime, not report temperatures every hour or in real time, like a lot of the observation stations met office have. this one only records sends the temperature readings every 2a hours, hence why they do not...
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i mean, the anti clarence thomas, ben carson "they don't speak for me" and it's a big negative on them and they're not -- heather: well, yesi mean, in some ways, i feel like it's similar to white folks who are opposed to elizabeth warren. it's about the politics, right? i mean, i wish that the conservative ideology wasn't so easy to sort of create a division among racial lines, right? i mean, race has been so central, racism has been so central to the policy solutions and the story about the country that so many conservatives have told. it's really hard. so, when you get an african-american or a latina or any person of color who gets into political life and wants to gut the enforcement of civil rights, wants to abolish the minimum wage, wants to bust unions which are even more actually a ticket to the middleclass for working black folks and latinos because the job discrimination is so strong outside of the union, it's not about race. it's about the policies and the ideas and what they have done and would do to the communities of color. host: all right. bill o'reilly talked about race on his show, december 20th, 2016. heath
i mean, the anti clarence thomas, ben carson "they don't speak for me" and it's a big negative on them and they're not -- heather: well, yesi mean, in some ways, i feel like it's similar to white folks who are opposed to elizabeth warren. it's about the politics, right? i mean, i wish that the conservative ideology wasn't so easy to sort of create a division among racial lines, right? i mean, race has been so central, racism has been so central to the policy solutions and the story...
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yes. i make a motion that we amend item number 4, and eliminate rejecting, and we want to approve the nomination of ben bleiman for entertainment commission. >> chair ronen: thank you very much for that nomination. that motion passes unanimously. [gavel]. >> chair ronen: mr. clerk, do we have any other items? >> clerk: i just want to confirm that item number 4 has been amended to approve the reappointment of ben bleiman and is recommended as amended, and that completes the agenda for today. >> chair ronen: fantastic. the meeting is adjourned. ♪ >> about two years ago now i had my first child. and i thought when i come back, you know, i'm going to get back in the swing of things and i'll find a spot. and it wasn't really that way when i got back to work. that's what really got me to think about the challenges that new mothers face when they come back to work. ♪ >> when it comes to innovative ideas and policies, san francisco is known to pave the way, fighting for social justice or advocating for the environment, our city serves as the example and leader many times over. and this year, it leads the natio
yes. i make a motion that we amend item number 4, and eliminate rejecting, and we want to approve the nomination of ben bleiman for entertainment commission. >> chair ronen: thank you very much for that nomination. that motion passes unanimously. [gavel]. >> chair ronen: mr. clerk, do we have any other items? >> clerk: i just want to confirm that item number 4 has been amended to approve the reappointment of ben bleiman and is recommended as amended, and that completes the...
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yes. i make a motion that we amend item number 4, and eliminate rejecting, and we want to approve the nomination of ben bleiman for entertainment commission. >> chair ronen: thank you very much for that nomination. that motion passes unanimously. [gavel]. >> chair ronen: mr. clerk, do we have any other items? >> clerk: i just want to confirm that item number 4 has been amended to approve the reappointment of ben bleiman and is recommended as amended, and that completes the agenda for today. >> chair ronen: fantastic. the meeting is adjourned. [♪] >> i really believe that art should be available to people for free, and it should be part of our world, you shouldn't just be something in museums, and i love that the people can just go there and it is there for everyone. [♪] >> i would say i am a multidimensional artist. i came out of painting, but have also really enjoyed tactile properties of artwork and tile work. i always have an interest in public art. i really believe that art should be available to people for free, and it should be part of our world. you shouldn't just be something in museums. i love
yes. i make a motion that we amend item number 4, and eliminate rejecting, and we want to approve the nomination of ben bleiman for entertainment commission. >> chair ronen: thank you very much for that nomination. that motion passes unanimously. [gavel]. >> chair ronen: mr. clerk, do we have any other items? >> clerk: i just want to confirm that item number 4 has been amended to approve the reappointment of ben bleiman and is recommended as amended, and that completes the...
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yes. i make a motion that we amend item number 4, and eliminate rejecting, and we want to approve the nomination of ben bleiman for entertainment commission. >> chair ronen: thank you very much for that nomination. that motion passes unanimously. [gavel]. >> chair ronen: mr. clerk, do we have any other items? >> clerk: i just want to confirm that item number 4 has been amended to approve the reappointment of ben bleiman and is recommended as amended, and that completes the agenda for today. >> chair ronen: fantastic. the meeting is adjourned. - working for the city and county of san francisco will immerse you in a vibrant and dynamic city that's on the forefront of economic growth, the arts, and social change. our city has always been on the edge of progress and innovation. after all, we're at the meeting of land and sea. - our city is famous for its iconic scenery, historic designs, and world- class style. it's the birthplace of blue jeans, and where "the rock" holds court over the largest natural harbor on the west coast. - the city's information technology professionals work on revolutionary project
yes. i make a motion that we amend item number 4, and eliminate rejecting, and we want to approve the nomination of ben bleiman for entertainment commission. >> chair ronen: thank you very much for that nomination. that motion passes unanimously. [gavel]. >> chair ronen: mr. clerk, do we have any other items? >> clerk: i just want to confirm that item number 4 has been amended to approve the reappointment of ben bleiman and is recommended as amended, and that completes the...
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yes. i make a motion that we amend item number 4, and eliminate rejecting, and we want to approve the nomination of ben bleiman for entertainment commission. >> chair ronen: thank you very much for that nomination. that motion passes unanimously. [gavel]. >> chair ronen: mr. clerk, do we have any other items? >> clerk: i just want to confirm that item number 4 has been amended to approve the reappointment of ben bleiman and is recommended as amended, and that completes the agenda for today. >> chair ronen: fantastic. the meeting is adjourned. >> my name is alan schumer. i am a fourth generation san franciscan. in december, this building will be 103 years of age. it is an incredibly rich, rich history. [♪] >> my core responsibility as city hall historian is to keep the history of this building alive. i am also the tour program manager, and i chair the city advisory commission. i have two ways of looking at my life. i want it to be -- i wanted to be a fashion designer for the movies, and the other one, a political figure because i had some force from family members, so it was a constant battle between bo
yes. i make a motion that we amend item number 4, and eliminate rejecting, and we want to approve the nomination of ben bleiman for entertainment commission. >> chair ronen: thank you very much for that nomination. that motion passes unanimously. [gavel]. >> chair ronen: mr. clerk, do we have any other items? >> clerk: i just want to confirm that item number 4 has been amended to approve the reappointment of ben bleiman and is recommended as amended, and that completes the...
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yes. i make a motion that we amend item number 4, and eliminate rejecting, and we want to approve the nomination of ben bleiman for entertainment commission. >> chair ronen: thank you very much for that nomination. that motion passes unanimously. [gavel]. >> chair ronen: mr. clerk, do we have any other items? >> clerk: i just want to confirm that item number 4 has been amended to approve the reappointment of ben bleiman and is recommended as amended, and that completes the agenda for today. >> chair ronen: fantastic. the meeting is adjourned. this is a regular meeting of the small business commission held on monday july 22, 2019. the meeting is being called to order at 2:02 p.m. the small business commission thanks media services for televising the meeting which can be
yes. i make a motion that we amend item number 4, and eliminate rejecting, and we want to approve the nomination of ben bleiman for entertainment commission. >> chair ronen: thank you very much for that nomination. that motion passes unanimously. [gavel]. >> chair ronen: mr. clerk, do we have any other items? >> clerk: i just want to confirm that item number 4 has been amended to approve the reappointment of ben bleiman and is recommended as amended, and that completes the...
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ben carson, you will be in baltimore tomorrow here we have a lot more on this coming out. dan bongino, geraldo rivera, they weigh in on the crisis in baltimore. yesthey want to do this to every city in america. you won't believe by the way, how much the greener deals going to cost the average american family. for year one, the price tag, we've got it, we will tell you about it. it's shocking, it's staggering, and more, straight-ahead. ♪ let's see, aleve is proven better on pain than tylenol extra strength. and last longer with fewer pills. so why am i still thinking about this? i'll take aleve. aleve. proven better on pain. most people think a button is just a button. ♪ that a speaker is just a speaker. ♪ or - that the journey can't be the destination. most people haven't driven a lincoln. discover the lincoln approach to craftsmanship at the lincoln summer invitation. right now, get 0% apr on all 2019 lincoln vehicles plus no payments for up to 90 days. only at your lincoln dealer. plusthis isments for uphal's heart. it's been broken. and put back together. this is also hal's heart. and this is hal's relief, knowing he's covered. this is hal's h
ben carson, you will be in baltimore tomorrow here we have a lot more on this coming out. dan bongino, geraldo rivera, they weigh in on the crisis in baltimore. yesthey want to do this to every city in america. you won't believe by the way, how much the greener deals going to cost the average american family. for year one, the price tag, we've got it, we will tell you about it. it's shocking, it's staggering, and more, straight-ahead. ♪ let's see, aleve is proven better on pain than tylenol...
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ben's covering this one for us this morning. it could happen within the next hour, that announcement? yesiness back on track. as pa rt get the business back on track. as part of that they have already told us part of that they have already told us that they will cut 10,000 jobs around the world. that is about 7% of the entire workforce. nissan employees are hundred and 30,000 people around the world. our attention here is focused on the plant nissan has in sunderland, which employs about 7000 staff. clearly all the attention is on what their future will be. unions are telling us that they don't believe the axe will fall on any part of sunderland, and actually it is areas like brazil and south america, parts of india, where nissan has operations with unused capacity, they are calling it, where there may be more significant job they are calling it, where there may be more significantjob cuts. but of course there is uncertainty, a lot of uncertainty about what it would mean. haven't been any guarantees, have their? no, none at all. they did decide to make their new naesen x trail did decide
ben's covering this one for us this morning. it could happen within the next hour, that announcement? yesiness back on track. as pa rt get the business back on track. as part of that they have already told us part of that they have already told us that they will cut 10,000 jobs around the world. that is about 7% of the entire workforce. nissan employees are hundred and 30,000 people around the world. our attention here is focused on the plant nissan has in sunderland, which employs about 7000...
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yes. >> kathy firing you without any recent. >> i believe it to bens the cas. well, hold on just a second. you said without any reason. i know special counsel can be fired but i'm not sure the extentnt whatever reason. >> you've testified you were not fired. you are able to complete your investigation in full, is that correct? >> i'm not going to add to what i stated before. >> my timeses expired. >> the gentlelady's time pennsylvania. from texas. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and thank you mr. mueller for being with us close to this afternoon now. director mueller, i would like you about the presidents answers relating to roger stone. roger stone wasn't data for multiple federal crimes, the indictment alleges mr. stone discussed future wikileaks e-mail releases with the trump campaign. understanding there's a a gag order on the stone case, i will keep my question is restricted to publicly available information. mr. stones indictment speedy legacy at the outset don't mean to disrupt you but i'm not, i would like some demarcation of that which is applicable to thi
yes. >> kathy firing you without any recent. >> i believe it to bens the cas. well, hold on just a second. you said without any reason. i know special counsel can be fired but i'm not sure the extentnt whatever reason. >> you've testified you were not fired. you are able to complete your investigation in full, is that correct? >> i'm not going to add to what i stated before. >> my timeses expired. >> the gentlelady's time pennsylvania. from texas. >>...
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ben rhodes, former deputy national security adviser. let me start with cynthia on this. it seems like the did draw out from mueller the examples and cases of where he obstructed, criminally. >> yes and no. he refused really to even answer a question. all he would do is take a leading question. but he wouldn't actually say what happened. i thought that was frustrating. he wouldn't read from the report. i thought that was frustrating. and then i also thought the presentation, as nice as the clips are that you have put together, your staff has put together, when you watch the whole thing, it wasn't compelling, because it was upside down and backwards. it started with the obstruction. it moved to after that to the actual crime. that didn't make any sense. he was very halting. he didn't defend the report with the kind of gusto i expected him to. while the information got out, it was information we all knew. >> yes. >> and i hate to be the contrarian on the network, but i did not think it went well. and i was unimpressed with the manner in which it was organized. >> well, a lot of this is the man's age and all kinds of factors. we'll be examining that. i thought although he didn't hav
ben rhodes, former deputy national security adviser. let me start with cynthia on this. it seems like the did draw out from mueller the examples and cases of where he obstructed, criminally. >> yes and no. he refused really to even answer a question. all he would do is take a leading question. but he wouldn't actually say what happened. i thought that was frustrating. he wouldn't read from the report. i thought that was frustrating. and then i also thought the presentation, as nice as the...
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he had been radicalized by the overthrow of the cold war out of ben's he no longer believed in reform but in revolution. ye in 1960 fidel castro nationalized all north american businesses. the it was. a we i. this time both edward but days and samuel is a maori parness. somare died in 1961 his empire didn't outlive him for long the united fruit company disappeared in successive takeovers and mergers it was replaced by chiquita brands. infected by disease the coal me share of bananas that had make united fruit rich disappeared at the end of the 60s. another banana emerged the cavendish. it had been developed by a small competitor soon to become an agricultural giant the new leader of the banana market don't. feel. like. according to latest reports the cavendish banana may in its turn be on its way out. joan employees tried in vain to sue the company for poisoning by pesticides. chiquita brands the heir to united fruit is facing court action accused of financing paramilitary groups in colombia. that was the story of a free bus simple free. today by not having to buy ben in a certain way when they are black w
he had been radicalized by the overthrow of the cold war out of ben's he no longer believed in reform but in revolution. ye in 1960 fidel castro nationalized all north american businesses. the it was. a we i. this time both edward but days and samuel is a maori parness. somare died in 1961 his empire didn't outlive him for long the united fruit company disappeared in successive takeovers and mergers it was replaced by chiquita brands. infected by disease the coal me share of bananas that had...
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he had been radicalized by the overthrow of the cold war out of ben's he no longer believed in reform but in revolution. ye in 1960 fidel castro nationalized all north american businesses. the i was. sure we i. this time both edward bernays and samuel the maori parness. the murray died in 1961 his empire didn't outlive him for long the united fruit company disappeared in successive takeovers and mergers it was replaced by chiquita brands. infected by disease the komi share bananas that had make united fruit rich disappeared at the end of the sixty's. under the banana emerged the cavendish. it had been developed by a small competitor soon to become an agricultural giant the new leader of the banana market don't. feel. like. according to latest reports the cavendish banana may in its turn be on its way out. joan employees tried in vain to sue the company for poisoning by pesticides. chiquita brands the heir to united fruit is facing court action accused of financing paramilitary groups in colombia. that was the story of a free bus simple free. today by not having to buy ben in a certain way when they are bla
he had been radicalized by the overthrow of the cold war out of ben's he no longer believed in reform but in revolution. ye in 1960 fidel castro nationalized all north american businesses. the i was. sure we i. this time both edward bernays and samuel the maori parness. the murray died in 1961 his empire didn't outlive him for long the united fruit company disappeared in successive takeovers and mergers it was replaced by chiquita brands. infected by disease the komi share bananas that had make...
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yes, maybe a small role. i'd bet he dines out on that a lot. it is good advice. thank you very much. benave been speaking this morning about their son's triumph yesterday. sometimes it's not the only time we do see him. on television. we have skype calls and things like that but that's all around the grandchildren really. it's great seeing him play. i love watching him play. from the time he was knee high. what got you through it? red bull. one of his sponsors, so through it? red bull. one of his sponsors, sol through it? red bull. one of his sponsors, so i got to say that. what's the best part about watching him play, do you think?” what's the best part about watching him play, do you think? i love his enthusiasm for the game and i love the way that he just doesn't stop and he was like that as a kid. he just always wants to do well. he is a really, really big team man. and you can see it all the time but he ta kes joy you can see it all the time but he takesjoy in you can see it all the time but he takes joy in his job. you can see it all the time but he takesjoy in hisjob. it's fantast
yes, maybe a small role. i'd bet he dines out on that a lot. it is good advice. thank you very much. benave been speaking this morning about their son's triumph yesterday. sometimes it's not the only time we do see him. on television. we have skype calls and things like that but that's all around the grandchildren really. it's great seeing him play. i love watching him play. from the time he was knee high. what got you through it? red bull. one of his sponsors, so through it? red bull. one of...
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yes, they were. >> george, can you -- >> i can front you. >> i don't have it on me. christie was nominated for best supporting actress, allen for best supporting actor, and ben houghton instagram post where she writes, i can't believe it. thank you, universe, and sometimes you just got to toot your own horn, ladies and gentlemen. >> that's right, that's right. >> they all are deserving. so phenomenal on the show. >> i mean, it's a shame they weren't nominated the other way. this way they're still going to get -- >> i like the story better in a way. >>> now, ladies and gentlemen if you're ready for your final "pop news" story, three, two, one, yell security. three, two, one. [ chanting "security" ] >> thank you, i knew it. somebody will come get me out of here but that's not the reason. we have surprise footage. while joe corsi was out for the day he got an alert from his security camera, you know like you do on your phone, that detected movement in the house. that's scary because you go to the footage and it turns out it wasn't a home invasion, it was this, take a look. the camera sees the motion and is turning around. >> oh, no. [ laughter ] hello. hi there. how are
yes, they were. >> george, can you -- >> i can front you. >> i don't have it on me. christie was nominated for best supporting actress, allen for best supporting actor, and ben houghton instagram post where she writes, i can't believe it. thank you, universe, and sometimes you just got to toot your own horn, ladies and gentlemen. >> that's right, that's right. >> they all are deserving. so phenomenal on the show. >> i mean, it's a shame they weren't nominated...