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until december she worked at benjamin's bar. she has come to the preda center, the non-profit that began to track benjamin. she identifies four girls who are underage including the one we met, princess. why did you decide to tell your story? >> translator: i felt hopeless working in the bar, she says that my friend the minors feel the same way. i wanted to tell my story and to save them. >> reporter: benjamin isn't is only american capitalizing on the demand. many in this long string of bars in subic bay are owned or managed by americans. many are military veterans. >> they have eight bars all foreign owned. marines, army. it's well organized. just don't understand the magnitude of what we've got going on here. >> reporter: subic bay was home to a u.s. naval base for 50 years, providing a boon to the prostitution industry. >> it's going to feed their whole family for weeks. [ bleep ] enjoy it, man. don't get too wrapd up in your head about it. >> reporter: to see how easy it is for americans to find underaged girls we visited a
until december she worked at benjamin's bar. she has come to the preda center, the non-profit that began to track benjamin. she identifies four girls who are underage including the one we met, princess. why did you decide to tell your story? >> translator: i felt hopeless working in the bar, she says that my friend the minors feel the same way. i wanted to tell my story and to save them. >> reporter: benjamin isn't is only american capitalizing on the demand. many in this long...
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benjamin carson.ce his remarks he has become one are the leading voices against government run healthcare. again, like so many elected representatives in washington he is offering reasonable answers to help fix the problem. we welcome back dr. carson. thanks for being here. >> absolutely. >> sean: you gave a commencement speech in 2007 and used a great analogy about if you give people their own accounts and used food stamps as a.b an analogy. people don't buy a porterhouse on day one. >> food stamps do save people's lives. probably it has been abused a little bit and gone beyond that point now but serves as a good model. when people get the month any allocation they don't go out and buy porterhouse steak the first five days and starve the rest of the month. they learn how to allocate. and if you make people responsible financially for their own health with their own health savings account believe me they are not going to run off to the emergency room where things cost five times as much. they will go
benjamin carson.ce his remarks he has become one are the leading voices against government run healthcare. again, like so many elected representatives in washington he is offering reasonable answers to help fix the problem. we welcome back dr. carson. thanks for being here. >> absolutely. >> sean: you gave a commencement speech in 2007 and used a great analogy about if you give people their own accounts and used food stamps as a.b an analogy. people don't buy a porterhouse on day...
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>> nope. >> reporter: benjamin was arrested. tonight, he is in jail awaiting charges.ctivists say authorities aren't doing nearly enough, but every arrest is a blow against a dark world. alex marquardt, abc news, subic bay. >> our thanks to alex tonight. there is much more to this. you can see how easy it is for tourists to connect with the young people they are looking for. it all unravels tonight on "nightline." >>> there is still much more tonight on "world news." if you or a loved one fills a prescription every month, tonight, our correspondent with simple steps that can save you thousands of dollars. it did for this family, bringing one couple to tears tonight. it's not what you think. it's a phoenix with 4 wheels. it's a hawk with night vision goggles. it's marching to the beat of a different drum. and where beauty meets brains. it's big ideas with smaller footprints. and knowing there's always more in the world to see. it's the all-new lincoln mkz. you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec-d®. powerful relief of nasal congestion and other allergy symptom
>> nope. >> reporter: benjamin was arrested. tonight, he is in jail awaiting charges.ctivists say authorities aren't doing nearly enough, but every arrest is a blow against a dark world. alex marquardt, abc news, subic bay. >> our thanks to alex tonight. there is much more to this. you can see how easy it is for tourists to connect with the young people they are looking for. it all unravels tonight on "nightline." >>> there is still much more tonight on...
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, founder of codepink -- and a dozen others, medea benjamin, founder of codepink.an you talk about going to pakistan protesting drones, then coming back and knocking on the door of john brennan's house? >> well, we took a group of 34 americans to pakistan where we had a chance to meet with drone victims and came back just so appalled by our policies that i said, how are we going to speak to the officials? john brennan in the hearing yesterday said they are open to talking to the american public, but we have tried every way possible to speak to people in the cia, people in the obama administration, even people in the state department where we have meetings and they say is a covert program and cannot talk about it. i decided to do a simple google search and find where he lived, and i did, and went there. i should correct to, i was not invited in the house for it we had a discussion from his door way. but i talked about we had just come back from pakistan and met the people who have lost their loved ones and could he tell us how this happened and can there be reckonin
, founder of codepink -- and a dozen others, medea benjamin, founder of codepink.an you talk about going to pakistan protesting drones, then coming back and knocking on the door of john brennan's house? >> well, we took a group of 34 americans to pakistan where we had a chance to meet with drone victims and came back just so appalled by our policies that i said, how are we going to speak to the officials? john brennan in the hearing yesterday said they are open to talking to the american...
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>> reporter: benjamin is stunned. that's when we reveal ourselves to him. we're with abc news. you told us that you have had underage sex with multiple girls and that underage girls have worked in this bar. >> i have never had underage girls here and i do not have sex with underage girls. >> reporter: then, we tell him we have it on hidden camera. does that change anything that you told me? >> nope, not at all. >> reporter: benjamin was arrested. tonight, he is in jail awaiting charges. activists say the authorities aren't doing nearly enough. but every arrest is a blow against this dark world. alex marquardt, abc news, subic bay, in the philippines. >> our thanks to alex tonight. and there is much more to this. you can see how easy it is the for tourists to connect with the young people they're looking for. it all unravels tonight as cameras roll. that's on "nightline." >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news" on this monday night. if you or a loved one fills a prescription every month, tonight, our correspondent with simple steps that can save you thousands of dolla
>> reporter: benjamin is stunned. that's when we reveal ourselves to him. we're with abc news. you told us that you have had underage sex with multiple girls and that underage girls have worked in this bar. >> i have never had underage girls here and i do not have sex with underage girls. >> reporter: then, we tell him we have it on hidden camera. does that change anything that you told me? >> nope, not at all. >> reporter: benjamin was arrested. tonight, he is in...
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she just said benjamin you are much too smart to bring home grades like this. i brought them home anyway. she was always saying that. one day she just came home after being at work and being inspired looking at all of the books that her employers were reading thsh said you are going to read books and you are going to stop watching so much television. she made a prediction which was really quite uncanny. she said if you start reading books one day someone will be looking at you on television. hi everybody. >> very well said. >> it was even deeper than that, she had a third grade education herself. >> yes. >> you made a comment in that speech, she would look over your report. you had to write a book report. >> she said we had to read two books a piece and submit to her a written book report which she couldn't read but we didn't know that. she would put check marks and highlights we would think she was reading them but she wasn't. i hated it so much because everybody else was out sited playing and having a good time. my brother and i were stuck in the house readin
she just said benjamin you are much too smart to bring home grades like this. i brought them home anyway. she was always saying that. one day she just came home after being at work and being inspired looking at all of the books that her employers were reading thsh said you are going to read books and you are going to stop watching so much television. she made a prediction which was really quite uncanny. she said if you start reading books one day someone will be looking at you on television. hi...
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benjamin carson. dr. a lot has been made of the fact that some of the things you discussed in this speech are policies that are very contrary to the president. you talked at length about america's educational system failing, we're being dumbed-down is a phrase you used. the dangers of our debt and deficit. class warfare, which you spoke out against. the tax issue, health savings accounts, that rome can happen to america. what is your response to those that said, wow, you said that in front of the president? >> well, first of all, i should say that there's my own views. they don't represent the university that i'm employed by. but, you know, it really didn't matter who i was sitting in front of, because, you know, i always pray before i give a speech, and i ask god to give me the right things to say. i think that it's very rare these days for people to speak the truth. everybody wants to go along to get along. in the meantime the fabric of our nation is being destroyed. we're going from a can do nation to
benjamin carson. dr. a lot has been made of the fact that some of the things you discussed in this speech are policies that are very contrary to the president. you talked at length about america's educational system failing, we're being dumbed-down is a phrase you used. the dangers of our debt and deficit. class warfare, which you spoke out against. the tax issue, health savings accounts, that rome can happen to america. what is your response to those that said, wow, you said that in front of...
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benjamin frank lip has come -- franklin has come to this country smuggling a bible, smuggling a bible under the seat of a chair and tells benjamin at one point that one of the things, most important things you can be is a printer. and this is the idea that when england at that time when his father came over, when the franklins came over, in england there were only two printing presses, one in oxford, one in london. and franklin was very interested in these acts, these definitions of who we were as a people. so when franklin creates a free library in philadelphia, this is seen as an act of resistance, an act against the british. it's a thumbing of the nose against the british. when noah webster goes and literally crusades for literacy, this is his way of not only to sell dictionaries and books that he, spelling books and such, but it was also part of these acts against the british. and coup wright is another. -- copyright is another. webster is one of the early people with this. and the early presidents are all very much aware of this. jefferson probably is the lead on this. jefferson
benjamin frank lip has come -- franklin has come to this country smuggling a bible, smuggling a bible under the seat of a chair and tells benjamin at one point that one of the things, most important things you can be is a printer. and this is the idea that when england at that time when his father came over, when the franklins came over, in england there were only two printing presses, one in oxford, one in london. and franklin was very interested in these acts, these definitions of who we were...
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benjamin carson is one of the most accomplished physician around the world. despite many of the accolades like the freedom of 2008 he was an unfoen quantity to many americans until he stepped up to the podium last thursday morning with the president of the united states steps away dr. carson eloquently and politely shared his vision for saving american. the perils of political correctness, education the healthcare system mavend more. let's take a look at a quick preview. >> one last thing about political correctness which i think is a horrible thing, boy the way. i am very, very compassionate and ill not ever out to offend any one. but pc is diangerous. one of the founding principles was freedom of thought and freedom of expression. and it puts a muzzle on people. why is it so important we educate our people? because we don't want to go down the same pathway as many other pinnacle nations who preceded us. i think particularly about ancient rome. very powerful, nobody could even challenge them militarily. but what happened to them? they destroyed themselves fr
benjamin carson is one of the most accomplished physician around the world. despite many of the accolades like the freedom of 2008 he was an unfoen quantity to many americans until he stepped up to the podium last thursday morning with the president of the united states steps away dr. carson eloquently and politely shared his vision for saving american. the perils of political correctness, education the healthcare system mavend more. let's take a look at a quick preview. >> one last thing...
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benjamin estudiante "si yo a veces lo hago cuando estoy en la luz roja" en nuestra area, el estado donde probablemente podiamos salirnos con la nuestra era virginia, pero a partir de hoy esto cambio ya que la asamblea general se este estado se reunio hoy y con 28 votos a favor y 12 en contra aprobaron hacer de esta una infraccion primaria. walter tejada ejecutivo de condado de arlington "ya era hora hora de que esto suceda en nuestro estado, la gente manda mensajes de texto y puede ocasionar accidentes es muy peligroso" para este jovencito esta es una mediada que pudo haber evitado el accidente de su amigo benjamin estudiante "si mi amigo tubo un accidente y fue a parar al hospital por esta razon" .. un estudiante de segundo ano de secundaria se declaro culpable por el intento de asesinato en primer grado, de un companero de clases con discapacitado mental de la escuela perry hallen, en los suburbios de baltimore... robert galdden jr, de 15 anos acepto hoy los cargos ante una corte de circuito de baltimore... el juez robert cahill jr, le impuso una pena maxima de 40 anos en prision... la
benjamin estudiante "si yo a veces lo hago cuando estoy en la luz roja" en nuestra area, el estado donde probablemente podiamos salirnos con la nuestra era virginia, pero a partir de hoy esto cambio ya que la asamblea general se este estado se reunio hoy y con 28 votos a favor y 12 en contra aprobaron hacer de esta una infraccion primaria. walter tejada ejecutivo de condado de arlington "ya era hora hora de que esto suceda en nuestro estado, la gente manda mensajes de texto y...
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uh, benjamins for $400, please. who is benjamin spock? uh, benjamins for $800, please. who is benjamin franklin? uh, benjamins for $1,200, please. uh, who is harrison? uh, benjamins for $1,600, please. and that would be benjamin disraeli. two clues left, john. uh, $2,000 for benjamins, please. who is benjamin britten? and now the last clue in tales of adventure... and once again, i can say i bet you saw the movie-- "papillon." "papillon." all right, elissa, $8,200, patrick, $11,600, john, $13,400. remember, the winner goes on to play as a semi-finalist and there are those four wild card spots for the high scorers among nonwinners. here's the final jeopardy! subject-- u.s. states. we'll reveal the clue when we come back after this. how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great th. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ to enjoy all of these years. ♪ diarrhea, gas, bloating? ye
uh, benjamins for $400, please. who is benjamin spock? uh, benjamins for $800, please. who is benjamin franklin? uh, benjamins for $1,200, please. uh, who is harrison? uh, benjamins for $1,600, please. and that would be benjamin disraeli. two clues left, john. uh, $2,000 for benjamins, please. who is benjamin britten? and now the last clue in tales of adventure... and once again, i can say i bet you saw the movie-- "papillon." "papillon." all right, elissa, $8,200, patrick,...
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benjamin carson. honor to have you. >> thank you.d to be here. >> you have gone vie rachlt maybe not something you predictd in your life. >> usually in medicine when we think of viruses it's not a good thing. but this one turned out to be very good because i have been overwhelmed the response, so many people are over joyed here is some common sense. i don't think i put foet anything that intellectually challenging but it's so much better than what we are hearing in washington and it seems like a great revelation. the important thing i think is to begin the dialogue. you can't say something like that in front of the president. when did this become a monarchm? the president works for us. we need to remember that. this is a country that is for of and by the people not for, of and by the government. that is the battle we are in right now. we need to make a decision now. >> you made the comparison of ancient rome and you said is this something you feared. >> we are in very much the same position we are in. so powerful, pinnacle nation in
benjamin carson. honor to have you. >> thank you.d to be here. >> you have gone vie rachlt maybe not something you predictd in your life. >> usually in medicine when we think of viruses it's not a good thing. but this one turned out to be very good because i have been overwhelmed the response, so many people are over joyed here is some common sense. i don't think i put foet anything that intellectually challenging but it's so much better than what we are hearing in washington...
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benjamin carson. mr. boling. >> first of all, it takes a lot of guts to stand up in front of a room as i did this week and dana helped me out with this. >> she was your coach. >> she was awesome with it. to do it and take down the president of the united states sitting, you know, five feet away, man, that guy has a lot of guts. his ideas are right. i agree it's not that hard. it's not that hard to figure it out. this guy figured it out in a couple of minutes. >> do you like what he had to say in terms of finances and taxes and kind of people paying their appropriate amount. >> i did. i did. i thought it was fantastic. i would like to point out that greg is very tan today. >> so are you. you're very tan. >> everybody makes usually about my tan. i want to point out that greg can be tan, too. >> you rolled it over me and i got it all over me. we were wrestling in the green room. >> dana? >> well, certainly. i guess the question is was the venue the right place to make them. we do live in america. you actuall
benjamin carson. mr. boling. >> first of all, it takes a lot of guts to stand up in front of a room as i did this week and dana helped me out with this. >> she was your coach. >> she was awesome with it. to do it and take down the president of the united states sitting, you know, five feet away, man, that guy has a lot of guts. his ideas are right. i agree it's not that hard. it's not that hard to figure it out. this guy figured it out in a couple of minutes. >> do you...
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lou: if benjamin netanyahu puts together a right wing coalition, i think he would be, at this point,>> doug is right, though, lou, an attempt to undermine benjamin netanyahu, and try to control the government. it's a serious military moment, and, by the way, doing that is not helpful right now. lou: well, thank you. we're going to be taking up the issue to explore the motivation with judy miller, hank, and doug shop as we approach the takeoff date for the president. >> of course. lou: i'm sure excitement is building in the white house as well. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> thank you. lew bush thank -- lou: thank you for being with us. the cohost of the five tomorrow, the new york observer, says she's the new fox it girl. juan williams will be with us. thank you for being with us. good night from new york.
lou: if benjamin netanyahu puts together a right wing coalition, i think he would be, at this point,>> doug is right, though, lou, an attempt to undermine benjamin netanyahu, and try to control the government. it's a serious military moment, and, by the way, doing that is not helpful right now. lou: well, thank you. we're going to be taking up the issue to explore the motivation with judy miller, hank, and doug shop as we approach the takeoff date for the president. >> of course....
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. >>> hola, gracias, buenas tardes, es una semana llena de talento hispano, tenemos a benjamin bradt tiene que luchar para salvar a su familia. >>> con las actuaciones de nidian colon , bless me última es el proceso de un niño que crece en nuevo méxico, una curandera le enseñará el poder del mundo espiritual para sostenerse en medio de la batalla entre el bien y el mal, antonio cuestiona la estricta enseñanza católica que le dan sus padres, a través de los años hemos modificado nuestra moral y creencias, ya no aceptamos las mismas cosas . >>> atacas a tus padres con tantas preguntas como en la película. >>> no hago las mismas preguntas que atño en la película ,pero es ahí donde conecto mucho con mi personaje. >>> la pregunta más difícil de religión que le hayas preguntado a tus papás. >>> si hay pruebas que dios es real, quería entender por qué mi cultura creía en dios. >>> estos niños vienen con el microchip integrado (risas). >>> yo leí el libro y me gustó el cuestionamiento sobre la iglesia, el cuestionamiento que tiene este niñoo de la iglesia, de la curandera, de la magia de la
. >>> hola, gracias, buenas tardes, es una semana llena de talento hispano, tenemos a benjamin bradt tiene que luchar para salvar a su familia. >>> con las actuaciones de nidian colon , bless me última es el proceso de un niño que crece en nuevo méxico, una curandera le enseñará el poder del mundo espiritual para sostenerse en medio de la batalla entre el bien y el mal, antonio cuestiona la estricta enseñanza católica que le dan sus padres, a través de los años hemos...
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wipe vo ---el director tecnico del rebaÑo sagrado,, benjamin galindo en una entrevista el dia de ayerque lo mejor esta por venir para el guadalajara... chivas hasta el momento es el rey del empate con un triunfo,, 5 empates y solo una derrota... el equipo tapatio necesita empezar a sumar para no meterse en aprietos y perder entrar a la liguilla... dijo que luisito perez podria esta regrando al terreno de juego tras una lesion,,, a mas tardar lo espera en 2 fechas mas,,, y bien que lo necesita miguel sabah que esta en sequia de goles en el torneo.. ---chivas recibe a leon el domingo en el omnilife... ---muchas sorpresas en los torneos europeos este aÑo,,, ayer el barcelona se vio sorprendido por un milan que le supo sacar el partido y el real madrid,,, bueno tiene que decidir todo en casa del manchester united... take vo ---la nota de esta semana tambien la esta dando,, con el entrenador de los merengues.. jose murinho ha estado en el ojo del huracan desde que llego al real madrid... pero hoy mas que nunca se juega todo,,, en la proxima semana tiene compromisos que decidiran si se qued
wipe vo ---el director tecnico del rebaÑo sagrado,, benjamin galindo en una entrevista el dia de ayerque lo mejor esta por venir para el guadalajara... chivas hasta el momento es el rey del empate con un triunfo,, 5 empates y solo una derrota... el equipo tapatio necesita empezar a sumar para no meterse en aprietos y perder entrar a la liguilla... dijo que luisito perez podria esta regrando al terreno de juego tras una lesion,,, a mas tardar lo espera en 2 fechas mas,,, y bien que lo necesita...
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. >> benjamin trabaja para cashing store donde una gerente regional le dijo que solo hablara ingles cones. >> se nos pidio hablar especificamente ingles y dicen que es falta de respeto para otras personas. >> robles también nos dijpo que pidieron por escrito el documento erngilsh only. >> ellos se negaron a darme algo oficial, además sacaron, me dijeron que siere que estemos en estados unidos hablemos ingles. >> sería incosistente con nuestra tradicion prohibirles a nuestros empleados comunicarse en su idioma. >> bajo la ley de california si existe una ley para trabnajadores que el empleador no puede tener este tipo de poliza, a no ser que sea una n ecesidad. >> las compañías deben tener reglas justificados, además el empleador debe informar por escirto, robles habla para que no les pase lo mismo. >> temo represalias pero sé que estop es correcto. >> le preguntamos a check cashing que se retractaría y nos repsondieron que la gerente nunca les indicó a los empleados que dejaran de hablar en español. >> la policía de san francisco entro en acción anoche antes de que el súper bowl se salie
. >> benjamin trabaja para cashing store donde una gerente regional le dijo que solo hablara ingles cones. >> se nos pidio hablar especificamente ingles y dicen que es falta de respeto para otras personas. >> robles también nos dijpo que pidieron por escrito el documento erngilsh only. >> ellos se negaron a darme algo oficial, además sacaron, me dijeron que siere que estemos en estados unidos hablemos ingles. >> sería incosistente con nuestra tradicion...
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. >> this boy benjamin grew up in inner city detroit. >> that's joshua campbell who took first place. kai jackson was the mc of the event. the second and third place winners received 1200 dlrgs -- $1,200 and $600. >>> still to come, immigration uproar. did the white house leak a plan? >> another blow keeps oncoming for a man charged with slapping a toddler on board an airliner. what his employer is now doing. >> don't let that sunshine fool you. bundle up if you're headed outside today. bernadette woods is updating her complete first warning weather forecast, that's coming up. >>> complete coverage continues with don scott, jessica kartalija and first warning weather with marty bass and meteorologist bernadette woods. it's wjz, maryland's news station. i'm only in my 60's... i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call and find o
. >> this boy benjamin grew up in inner city detroit. >> that's joshua campbell who took first place. kai jackson was the mc of the event. the second and third place winners received 1200 dlrgs -- $1,200 and $600. >>> still to come, immigration uproar. did the white house leak a plan? >> another blow keeps oncoming for a man charged with slapping a toddler on board an airliner. what his employer is now doing. >> don't let that sunshine fool you. bundle up if...
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little did benjamin know, filipino and american authorities were planning a raid on his bar. it. >> get out, go! >> reporter: benjamin is stunned. that's when we reveal ourselves to him. we're with abc news. you told us that you have had underage sex with multiple girls. >> i've never had underage girls and i do not have sex with underage girls. >> reporter: then we tell him we have it on hidden camera. does that change anything? >> not at all. >> reporter: he was arrested. activists say authorities aren't doing enough, but every arrest is a blow against this dark world. alex marquardt, abc news, subic bay in the philippines. >> that is an uphill battle. >> they simply say there's not much being done because there's not money to fight it. i don't think is shocked by the idea that there is an extremely active and depressing sex industry trade overseas, where anything goes that would never fly over here legally. but certainly that guy, i mean, when you're busted, you're kind of busted. so 16, i think i saw braces. these are young girls who get wrapped up in that world, primaril
little did benjamin know, filipino and american authorities were planning a raid on his bar. it. >> get out, go! >> reporter: benjamin is stunned. that's when we reveal ourselves to him. we're with abc news. you told us that you have had underage sex with multiple girls. >> i've never had underage girls and i do not have sex with underage girls. >> reporter: then we tell him we have it on hidden camera. does that change anything? >> not at all. >> reporter:...
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benjamin carson senior. [applause] >> thank you. thank you so much. mr. president, mr.esident, mrs. obama, distinguished guests, which includes everybody, thank you so much for this wonderful honor. to be at this stage again -- i was here 16 years ago -- the fact that they reminded me back -- invited me back was that i did not offend many people. i want to start by reading four text which will put into context what i will say. proverbs 11:9. with this month, we destroyed the neighbor. myoverbs 11:12, a man tha understanding holds his tongue. a generous man will prosper. he too refreshes others with himself -- will themselves be refreshed. it is my people who are called by my name them -- called by my name who will seek my face and turned from their wicked ways. then will i hear from heaven and will forgive their sins and heal their lamb. i have an opportunity to speak in a lot of avenues. this is my fourth speech this week. i have an opportunity to talk to a lot of people. i have been asking people, what concerns you? what are you most concerned about in terms of spirit
benjamin carson senior. [applause] >> thank you. thank you so much. mr. president, mr.esident, mrs. obama, distinguished guests, which includes everybody, thank you so much for this wonderful honor. to be at this stage again -- i was here 16 years ago -- the fact that they reminded me back -- invited me back was that i did not offend many people. i want to start by reading four text which will put into context what i will say. proverbs 11:9. with this month, we destroyed the neighbor....
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benjamin carson. >> the p.c. police are out in force at all times. we have reached a point where people are afraid to actually talk about what they want to say. our deficit is a big problem. what about our taxation system? when i pick up my bible, you know what i see? i see the fairest individual in the universe, god, he's given us this system. hoosr it's called time. >> he didn't stop there. carson is the head of neurosurgery at johns hopkins. listen to obamacare. >> here's my solution. when a person is born, give them a birth certificate, an electronic medical record and a health savings account, to which money can be contributed pre-tax from the time you are born to the time you die. when you die, you can pass it on to your family members so that when you are 85 years old, you got 6 diseases, you are not trying to spend up everything, you are happy to pass it on and nobody's talking about death panels. >> rush limbaugh says the republicans could learn a thing or two. >> the guy comes along in 43 seconds and sets out a position, based on our princi
benjamin carson. >> the p.c. police are out in force at all times. we have reached a point where people are afraid to actually talk about what they want to say. our deficit is a big problem. what about our taxation system? when i pick up my bible, you know what i see? i see the fairest individual in the universe, god, he's given us this system. hoosr it's called time. >> he didn't stop there. carson is the head of neurosurgery at johns hopkins. listen to obamacare. >> here's...
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---benjamin galindo y chivas fue a visitar a los rayados de monterrey,,,, se volcaron al ataque los deluez lugo puso el 1 a cero definitivo para la primera victoria de chivas en el torneo... ---la maquina cementera del cruz azul,,, como la mejor ofensiva enfrento a pumas... falta en el area,, mariano pavone puso el 1 a cero... pero eduardo herrera con remate cruzado emparejo 1 a 1,, marcador final,,, pumas gana en el azul... ---queretaro sigue en problemas de descenso,,, en la corregidora los jaguares mordieron primero con gol de marcelo rodriguez,, por encima del arquero... a 7 minutos del final escoto rescato el valioso punto para gallos blancos que siguen al final de la porcentual.. ---este partido en la bombonera... quien se iba imaginar que tigres golearia a los diablos rojos 4 goles a 1 para quedarse como lideres absolutos y el unico equipo invicto del torneo... los diablos rojos del toluca llevan solo un partido ganado en el torneo... ---cerrando la jornada en la comarca lagunera,,, con gol del seleccionado herrera ---cerrando la jornada en la comarca lagunera,,, con gol del sele
---benjamin galindo y chivas fue a visitar a los rayados de monterrey,,,, se volcaron al ataque los deluez lugo puso el 1 a cero definitivo para la primera victoria de chivas en el torneo... ---la maquina cementera del cruz azul,,, como la mejor ofensiva enfrento a pumas... falta en el area,, mariano pavone puso el 1 a cero... pero eduardo herrera con remate cruzado emparejo 1 a 1,, marcador final,,, pumas gana en el azul... ---queretaro sigue en problemas de descenso,,, en la corregidora los...
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benjamin percy decided he wanted to find out himself.ore a so-called pregnancy suit for nine weeks, visited a laboratory in japan where they were able to simulate the different stages of pregnancy. he wrote about his experience for the march issue of "gq" magazine. benjamin, good morning to you. >> morning. morning. >> good, good, good. so, this is kind of groundbreaking right here, right? tell us exactly what the empathy belly is. >> well, this is the empathy belly, also known as the zero dark thirty. and i had to wear it for nine weeks to compress the version of the nine hadn't month te-month . the idea behind it is that our grandfathers never held babies and fathers never changed diapers. these days it's grounds for divorce. i have a lot of pals who are stay-at-home dads and pals who are involved with their kids and i feel a little inadequate in that regard sometimes. >> wait a minute. so you wanted to accomplish what by doing this? >> to make up for my mouth-breathing, hairy chested caveman deficiencies. so by putting this on -- >> t
benjamin percy decided he wanted to find out himself.ore a so-called pregnancy suit for nine weeks, visited a laboratory in japan where they were able to simulate the different stages of pregnancy. he wrote about his experience for the march issue of "gq" magazine. benjamin, good morning to you. >> morning. morning. >> good, good, good. so, this is kind of groundbreaking right here, right? tell us exactly what the empathy belly is. >> well, this is the empathy belly,...
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if you want a press secretary, the man you need is right here benjamin (bleep). we'll be right back back [cheers and applause] >> jon: we will imook. my guests tonight are the filmmakers behind the new documentary hunger in america a place at the table. >> are you going to take them off? >> good job on the basketball game. >> it's something important, the churches and community groups that handout out are doing an incredible service to those experiencing hunger but it's a quick fix for today and tomorrow and maybe next week. >> we call it emergency food. it's no longer emergency food. it's called chronic use of a broken system for which people can in the be held accountable. >> jon: please welcome to the program lori silverbush and kristi jacobson. [cheers and applause] nice to see you. how are you? please sit. [cheers and applause] nice to see you. >> thank you. thanks for having us. >> jon: i'm going to say this right off the bat, you've done an incredibly done film. i want this seen in the broadest way possible. who is going to see this? what is going
if you want a press secretary, the man you need is right here benjamin (bleep). we'll be right back back [cheers and applause] >> jon: we will imook. my guests tonight are the filmmakers behind the new documentary hunger in america a place at the table. >> are you going to take them off? >> good job on the basketball game. >> it's something important, the churches and community groups that handout out are doing an incredible service to those experiencing hunger...
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her husband, benjamin harrison tie -- benjamin harrison, died after his first month in office. in c-span's original series, "first lady." produced with the white house historical association, sees and one begins on president's day, february 18, at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, c-span radio, and c-span.org >> secretary of state hillary clinton's last day in office was on friday. she talks about america's leadership in the world and the need for diplomacy to change the world. she took a few questions from the audience on immigration reform, budget concerns, and the future of the american political system. this is an hour. [applause] >> please, take your seats. good afternoon, and on behalf of bob reuben, carla hills, who is with us today, the entire board of directors and our members, i want to welcome you to the council on foreign relations and i'm richard haass, president of the c.f.r. we're an independent nonpartisan membership organization, a think tank and a publisher and we are dedicated to improving the understanding of the world and the foreign policy choices facing this c
her husband, benjamin harrison tie -- benjamin harrison, died after his first month in office. in c-span's original series, "first lady." produced with the white house historical association, sees and one begins on president's day, february 18, at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, c-span radio, and c-span.org >> secretary of state hillary clinton's last day in office was on friday. she talks about america's leadership in the world and the need for diplomacy to change the world. she...
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. >> greta: straight ahead, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, and remember drew peterson convicted of murdering wife number three. he he's headed back to court tomorrow. could this be good news for the former police officer? our panel has the latest twist in the case. plus, does senator marco rubio now have a new business venture? what kind of business? you'll see for yourself coming up. [ voice of dennis ] ...safe driving bonus check? every six months without an accident, allstate sends a check. ok. [ voice of dennis ] silence. are you in good hands? this is another! ta-daa! try charmin ultra strong. it cleans so well and you can use up to four times less than the leading value brand. and it's four times stronger. charmin ultra strong. but we can still help you see your big picture. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose which accounts to track and use fidelity's analytics to spot trends, gain insights, and figure out what you want to do next. all in one place. i'm meredith stoddard and i helped create the fidelity guided portfolio summary. it's one more innovative
. >> greta: straight ahead, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, and remember drew peterson convicted of murdering wife number three. he he's headed back to court tomorrow. could this be good news for the former police officer? our panel has the latest twist in the case. plus, does senator marco rubio now have a new business venture? what kind of business? you'll see for yourself coming up. [ voice of dennis ] ...safe driving bonus check? every six months without an accident,...
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scott horton, contributing editor to "harper's" magazine and medea benjamin, codirector of code pink. thank you, both so much for your time tonight. eric holder is having a busy day. he has another project in mind. the poor standards at standard & poor's. that's next. build a ground-breaking car. good. now build a time machine. go here, find someone who can build a futuristic dash board display. bring future guy back. watch him build a tft display like nothing you've ever seen. get him to explain exactly what that is. the thin film transistor display... [ male announcer ] mmm, maybe not. just show it. customize the dash give it park assist. the fuel efficiency flower thing. send future guy home his work here is done. destroy time machine. win some awards, send in brady. that's how you do it. easy. (vo) later tonight current tv is the place for compelling true stories. >> jack, how old are you? >> nine. >> this is what 27 tons of marijuana looks like. (vo) with award winning documentaries that take you inside the headlines, way inside. (vo) from the underworld, to the world of privileg
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she just said benjamin, you are much too smart to be bringing home grades like this. i brought them home anyway. but she was always saying that and one day she just came home after being at work and being inspired by looking at all the books that her employers were reading, and she said you guys are going to read book and you are going to stop watching so much television. and she made a prediction which is really quite uncanny, she said if you start reading books, one day people will be looking at you on television. hi, everybody. [laughter] >> very well-said. but it was even deeper than that. she had a third grade education herself. >> yes. >> you made a comment in that speech that she would look over your report. you had to write a book report. >> right. she said we had to read two books a piece and submit to her written book reports that she couldn't read but we didn't know that. she would put checkmarks and highlights and we would think she was reading them, but she wasn't. but i hate it had so much because everybody else was outside playing and having a good time
she just said benjamin, you are much too smart to be bringing home grades like this. i brought them home anyway. but she was always saying that and one day she just came home after being at work and being inspired by looking at all the books that her employers were reading, and she said you guys are going to read book and you are going to stop watching so much television. and she made a prediction which is really quite uncanny, she said if you start reading books, one day people will be looking...
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earlier this week, i had the opportunity to visit with prime minister benjamin netanyahu of israel.ef that if there is a churchill for our day, it is benjamin netanyahu, a person who has the historical perspective of understanding the strategic position of his own country and the volatility of the world in which that country exists. my hope is that when president obama comes, that he will also rise to the level of leadership. we need churchills. he we do not need chamberlains. people who see the world in a-- that's my hope. i hope it is yours as well. now, from tiberius in israel, you have a wonderful week, until the next time from new york, this is mike huckabee, good night and god bless. [applause]. can your longwear makeup last 'til five o'clock? it will if it's new outlast stay fabulous foundation. it's a primer, concealer and foundation in one for all day flawless skin. new outlast stay fabulous from easy, breezy, beautiful covergirl. if we took the nissan altima and reimagined nearly everything in it? gave it greater horsepower and class-leading 38 mpg highway... advanced head
earlier this week, i had the opportunity to visit with prime minister benjamin netanyahu of israel.ef that if there is a churchill for our day, it is benjamin netanyahu, a person who has the historical perspective of understanding the strategic position of his own country and the volatility of the world in which that country exists. my hope is that when president obama comes, that he will also rise to the level of leadership. we need churchills. he we do not need chamberlains. people who see...
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it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >> israeli prime minister benjaminhu warns north korea's nuclear test is a wakeup call, a wakeup call about iran. >> sanctions will not stop a nuclear program of iran. we have to be coupled with a robust, credible military threat. if they're not, there's no chance to stop it. >> greta: former u.n. ambassador john bolton joins us. good evening, sir. >> good morning. >> greta: prime minister netanyahu says that iran is going to top the agenda when he meets with president obama and when he makes his first trip as president to israel. i'm curious, do sanctions, have they worked anytime? >> well, not in the case of something like a would-be nuclear proliferator. i think that north korea is a good example that prime minister netanyahu used. it's one of the poorest countries on earth. the most sanctioned country on earth and the people are perennially near starvation and yet, exploded their third nuclear device and in december put a payload into orbit. if you're tehran you're going to see you have the determination you're goi
it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >> israeli prime minister benjaminhu warns north korea's nuclear test is a wakeup call, a wakeup call about iran. >> sanctions will not stop a nuclear program of iran. we have to be coupled with a robust, credible military threat. if they're not, there's no chance to stop it. >> greta: former u.n. ambassador john bolton joins us. good evening, sir. >> good morning. >> greta: prime minister...
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john benjamin roberts th second. one-on-one is brought to you isy month. why don't we have a woman president in the unite states? why haven't we had one? >> i think the answer to that is simply that american women may not be ready for it. a majority of the voters ar fee may president we would probably have one. i'm being a little bit flip. the thuth is we are not a and women have not really focused on politics unti the last couple of decades so we haven't developed a team that can move up to theprey >> what do you make of the women occupy seats in the united states congress? compared to the rest of the pretty much near the bottom. something like number 6 around the world in terms of that women are not terribly for office when that changes, we'l >> you written a fascinating book here and it's hard to >> thank you >> i managed to put it down. because i wanted to take some notes. your central proposition o the book is that a lot of americans, perhaps most americans, by far most, regard first ladies as kind of glitzy devoted to charitable undertakings. involve
john benjamin roberts th second. one-on-one is brought to you isy month. why don't we have a woman president in the unite states? why haven't we had one? >> i think the answer to that is simply that american women may not be ready for it. a majority of the voters ar fee may president we would probably have one. i'm being a little bit flip. the thuth is we are not a and women have not really focused on politics unti the last couple of decades so we haven't developed a team that can move up...
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benjamin carson right in front of president obama. we're going to be playing the highlights of that speech throughout the show. and we talk later with dr. carson. live in this show you'll hear the whole story. whether carson knows free market capitalism is the path to prosperity. i believe he does. >> why is the eagle able to fly high? forward. because it has two wings. a left wing and a right wing. enough said. music: "make someone happy" music: "make someone happy" ♪it's so important to make someone happy.♪ it's so important to make someone happy.♪ ♪make just one someone happy ♪and you will be happy too. >>> the market rally took a breather today. but the big question for us tonight. are we entering a long-term secular bull market? many business executives, however, are less optimistic than a bunch of investors. let's talk. here's jimmy rogers. author of the new book "street smarts." and we have zane brown and bob dall. jimmy, thanks for coming back. there's a wonderful call i picked up. i think it will be up on the full screen. the
benjamin carson right in front of president obama. we're going to be playing the highlights of that speech throughout the show. and we talk later with dr. carson. live in this show you'll hear the whole story. whether carson knows free market capitalism is the path to prosperity. i believe he does. >> why is the eagle able to fly high? forward. because it has two wings. a left wing and a right wing. enough said. music: "make someone happy" music: "make someone happy"...