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leave it said ben. from the middle of the panting stack of men. nobody move said ben. there was a brief silent. or at least when i do. sorry. that's okay said ben. patrice rolled off the bed. then he flickinged it into the toilet. what's this? his head was on my which of the now. that's an orchid. it keeps coming back. one with of those extra touches that mean a lot. he stared down at this offering. it don't look right somehow. i know. especially with a condom on it. he cleaned up at the sink. he started gathering up his clothes. hang with us for a while. busy day tomorrow. >> my other job, bacheloret party. i strip for private parties. that's what this is for. he was stepping into his fatigues. apparently impressed. it ain't worth the bus fair half the time. patrice shrubbed. if a sister has a plate of ribs, there's no way to held her attention. ben and i laughed. i'm serious. tickled to his response. i am up there working my ass off and they are sitting down there with their press on nails. tough crowd. they say they like the mens, he drew out the last. but they don'
leave it said ben. from the middle of the panting stack of men. nobody move said ben. there was a brief silent. or at least when i do. sorry. that's okay said ben. patrice rolled off the bed. then he flickinged it into the toilet. what's this? his head was on my which of the now. that's an orchid. it keeps coming back. one with of those extra touches that mean a lot. he stared down at this offering. it don't look right somehow. i know. especially with a condom on it. he cleaned up at the sink....
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leave it said ben. from the middle of the panting stack of men. nobody move said ben. there was a brief silent. or at least when i do. sorry. that's okay said ben. patrice rolled off the bed. then he flickinged it into the toilet. what's this? his head was on my which of the now. that's an orchid. it keeps coming back. one with of those extra touches that mean a lot.
leave it said ben. from the middle of the panting stack of men. nobody move said ben. there was a brief silent. or at least when i do. sorry. that's okay said ben. patrice rolled off the bed. then he flickinged it into the toilet. what's this? his head was on my which of the now. that's an orchid. it keeps coming back. one with of those extra touches that mean a lot.
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ben turned and looked at me. you think i bought us a hustler? how pathettic tic do you think we are? >> i sort of felt like he targeted us. i didn't get that sense. may be i'm wrong. ben smiled. you are disappointed. no , i said, no just annoyed. he pulled down the waist band. i don't need a mercy suck. he looked up. mercy suck. whatever. undeterred ben got down to business. mercy i said, there was when mr. johnson knocked on the door. you may have figured it out by now. to us, he was still the great dark man. a mythical man or object to desire. it was probably why we jumped to attention. jesus. tucking the incriminating evidence. wait. let this go down first. >> why? i don't know. seems rude. ben widened his eyes at me. did you learn that from miss manners. i hid myself. this probably made me look grand. that somehow seemed preferable. men opened the door. he was standing there. i'm sorry fellows. come on in. our visitor shot a quick glance. can we get you something to drink? remaining seated. there's a soda machine. no thanks. did you have a h
ben turned and looked at me. you think i bought us a hustler? how pathettic tic do you think we are? >> i sort of felt like he targeted us. i didn't get that sense. may be i'm wrong. ben smiled. you are disappointed. no , i said, no just annoyed. he pulled down the waist band. i don't need a mercy suck. he looked up. mercy suck. whatever. undeterred ben got down to business. mercy i said, there was when mr. johnson knocked on the door. you may have figured it out by now. to us, he was...
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in a modern system, ben?er equipment did thomas jefferson or james madison have? children with learn -- children can learn and speak to write, to do mathematics, to learn history without modern equipment. obviously sheryl is totally completely right, a school should be a clean, neat place with up to date equipment. but i just cannot avoid thinking to myself, somehow, some kids do learn. i think it would be worth the studies since we're studying everything, why is it that some kids learn and some can't? let's break that down and understand what are the factors? >> larry: do we know? >> i think we do know, we were looking at what people are doing, when they're giving kids a safe, stable place to learn and really giving kids attention and care and saying, i know you're going to succeed. i'm not going to let you fail. i'm going to see you through from kindergarten through graduation from college. if we said that to every kid, i feel they would learn and i feel that's what we're learning from all this. >> you have
in a modern system, ben?er equipment did thomas jefferson or james madison have? children with learn -- children can learn and speak to write, to do mathematics, to learn history without modern equipment. obviously sheryl is totally completely right, a school should be a clean, neat place with up to date equipment. but i just cannot avoid thinking to myself, somehow, some kids do learn. i think it would be worth the studies since we're studying everything, why is it that some kids learn and...
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ben, ben, ben, i would love to do the movie. i don't have the time myself.quick 10 k i'll be out of your way, never see me again. >> jimmy: that's very thoughtful. that's great. [ applause ] why have you not put me in any of your movies. >> you don't have those kinds of gifts. >> jimmy: hey, everybody, i'll rob a bank and park a car and all that stuff. >> you'd be good for, like, a boston porn. boston porn actor. >> we could call it "boston cream pie." something to think about. or just cut me the check, either one. all right, so, you had -- you shot a lot of the movie in fenway park, which is a fun thing, i would imagine. >> are you kidding me? fenway was the place that i used to go -- they used to suck when i was a kid, right? in fourth place, i used to go down there, the stands wouldn't be full past, like, the home dugout and we would go, my dad would take me to the bleachers, you could get seats for three bucks, they were still serving beer in the bleachers, so, you were dodging fights and getting beer spilled on me, by my dad. it was a great time. to tur
ben, ben, ben, i would love to do the movie. i don't have the time myself.quick 10 k i'll be out of your way, never see me again. >> jimmy: that's very thoughtful. that's great. [ applause ] why have you not put me in any of your movies. >> you don't have those kinds of gifts. >> jimmy: hey, everybody, i'll rob a bank and park a car and all that stuff. >> you'd be good for, like, a boston porn. boston porn actor. >> we could call it "boston cream pie."...
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jon is just in ben's new movie, you were in ben affleck's other movie. >> i was in ben's old movie. > you. >> jimmy: really, really awesome job. great job in that movie. you had to do the boston accent as well. >> i had to do the boston accent. >> jimmy: do you slip into it now and then or no? >> no. i kind of forgot it once that job was over. but i don't know. >> jimmy: you ended up doing "the office" after that -- [ cheers and applause ] you were phenomenal on "the office," too. >> oh, thank you. thank you. yeah, right after the oscar nomination i wanted -- i wanted to do something so different from that character. so i actually -- >> jimmy: a strung out single mom. >> yeah. i was tired. >> jimmy: getting a lot of those roles? >> more boston. you know, i tried to get that out of me. wicked. [ in a boston accent ] "wicked pisser." >> jimmy: "wicked pisser." >> you have i good "wicked pisser." >> jimmy: "wicked pisser." yeah, absolutely. >> did you have a "wicked pisser"? >> jon: yes, we had our fir share. i got to meet quite a few ladies who were like -- "you know what? i don't like
jon is just in ben's new movie, you were in ben affleck's other movie. >> i was in ben's old movie. > you. >> jimmy: really, really awesome job. great job in that movie. you had to do the boston accent as well. >> i had to do the boston accent. >> jimmy: do you slip into it now and then or no? >> no. i kind of forgot it once that job was over. but i don't know. >> jimmy: you ended up doing "the office" after that -- [ cheers and applause ] you...
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>> osgood: ahead, ben affleck. boston's hometown hero. >> osgood: ahead, ben affleck.oston's hometown hero. plus the new season ,,,,,,,,,,,, as governor, he cut waste got rid of the mansion and the limo budgets were balanced. $4 billion in tax cuts. world class schools and universities. clean energy promoted. 1.9 million new jobs created. california was working. i'm jerry brown. california needs major changes. we have to live within our means; we have to return power and decision making to the local level-closer to the people and no new taxes without voter approval. jerry brown the knowledge and know-how to get california working again. >> osgood: what's bugging us? the unfortunate answer to that question is almost impossible to see and equally impossible to ignore. our "not for the squeamish" cover story now from martha teichner. >> reporter: fyi, this is a female bed bug. this one with the pointy abdomen is is a male. if you accidentally bring one home with you.... >> the adult females are the ones you really have to watch out for. they're visible. >> reporter: femal
>> osgood: ahead, ben affleck. boston's hometown hero. >> osgood: ahead, ben affleck.oston's hometown hero. plus the new season ,,,,,,,,,,,, as governor, he cut waste got rid of the mansion and the limo budgets were balanced. $4 billion in tax cuts. world class schools and universities. clean energy promoted. 1.9 million new jobs created. california was working. i'm jerry brown. california needs major changes. we have to live within our means; we have to return power and decision...
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and i want to go to you, ben, 0en this. were critical of goldman sachs and young traders a long time before they became public enemy number one. what do you think the movie is going to do. obviously in my mind there's a lot of vilification going on. i don't think it's going to make it look better. >> people want money and if it shows people getting money. i criticize wall street all the time and it's merited. the only guys i work with closely on wall street are my two brothers at merrill-lynch and unbelievable nice guys, i had pneumonia, they, not fox, sent me flowers. [laughter] >> i'm going to leave a note here on neil's desk so he knows you did not get those flowers that he sent to you. >> right. >> 'cause that was there when he put the order in. >> and wall street sent them to me. >> i didn't know you were sick, so-- that's my excuse. >> adam, listen, you're like, you're a capitalist, but maybe i would call you a social capitalist, in other words, you seem to always be on the side of the regular people and a lot of time
and i want to go to you, ben, 0en this. were critical of goldman sachs and young traders a long time before they became public enemy number one. what do you think the movie is going to do. obviously in my mind there's a lot of vilification going on. i don't think it's going to make it look better. >> people want money and if it shows people getting money. i criticize wall street all the time and it's merited. the only guys i work with closely on wall street are my two brothers at...
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ben: the huge projects- i sometimes worry. i've read jane jacobs and "life and death of great american cities" and it seems to me that even the most well-intentioned large-scale projects can go awry. maybe the lots could be divvied up just a little bit smaller? you could have more of a real neighborhood, like you see in certain parts of new york city, where clearly there are tall residential buildings, but they're smaller and next to each other. and it creates more of this vibrant neighborhood with different interests, where you have museums and residences and commercial interests and all different things are right there. that's what keeps a community vibrant. my worry is... what if it doesn't work? what if one of them doesn't work so well? what if it doesn't sell out? what if they end up being kind of empty? what if they're just totally filled up with yuppies? you end up with a very one dimensional neighborhood and that's kind of my great worry. chris: well, i think we're going to get two things. we're going to get new market
ben: the huge projects- i sometimes worry. i've read jane jacobs and "life and death of great american cities" and it seems to me that even the most well-intentioned large-scale projects can go awry. maybe the lots could be divvied up just a little bit smaller? you could have more of a real neighborhood, like you see in certain parts of new york city, where clearly there are tall residential buildings, but they're smaller and next to each other. and it creates more of this vibrant...
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ben and his family live here, too. ben's a re/max agent, and he's a big part of this community. there are lots of reasons why re/max agents average more sales than other agents. experience, certainly. but maybe it's also because they care about the markets they serve and the neighbors who rely on them. nobody sells more real estate than re/max. visit remax.com today. >> welcome back. time for the sunday business report. tim joins us. good morning. let's talk about saving for your child's college tuition. very important. it might be one of the most important things for parents to think about in terms of regarding education, what do they need to keep in mind? >> parents need to keep in mind that they do not have an obligation to provide a harvard education to each child. there is this mentality where parents have been bullied into thinking that this is an entitlement. but if it will not the parents in a good financial situation, i would recommend otherwise. >> what is the first step? >> set up a family education plan. before you make any promises to your children, put together pla
ben and his family live here, too. ben's a re/max agent, and he's a big part of this community. there are lots of reasons why re/max agents average more sales than other agents. experience, certainly. but maybe it's also because they care about the markets they serve and the neighbors who rely on them. nobody sells more real estate than re/max. visit remax.com today. >> welcome back. time for the sunday business report. tim joins us. good morning. let's talk about saving for your child's...
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ben nelson is not even up for re-election this year. of a really tough election year headed down to the heritage foundation to see what he could do to help out his party, i mean the other party. same goes for senator mary landrieu of louisiana, also a democrat. she is also not up for re-election herself this year but she is happily campaigning away on the republican side against the obama administration's offshore drilling moratorium. in fact, she is blocking confirmation of the president's nominee to lead the office of management and budget because of the drilling issue. which is great news for her home state republican colleague senator david vitter who is not just a man with a hooker problem. he is also the man with the hooker problem who is running for re-election in louisiana this year. and he is, of course, totally onboard with mary landrieu's decision to hold up the president's budget director as retribution for the offshore oil drilling moratorium. so mary landrieu, again, a democrat, not up for re-election this year, has someho
ben nelson is not even up for re-election this year. of a really tough election year headed down to the heritage foundation to see what he could do to help out his party, i mean the other party. same goes for senator mary landrieu of louisiana, also a democrat. she is also not up for re-election herself this year but she is happily campaigning away on the republican side against the obama administration's offshore drilling moratorium. in fact, she is blocking confirmation of the president's...
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please welcome a talented young actor, ben rappaport!nks for coming our show. >> i'm so happy to be here. >> jimmy: you're a good man. that's awesome. congratulations on the show. >> thank you so much. >> jimmy: "outsoued." >> yes, "outsourced." >> jimmy: yeah, it's on thursday night on nbc. >> right after "the office," yeah. >> jimmy: but isn't that huge? like, did you ever think that you would be a sitcom that's on thursday night? that's the famous night. >> i know, it's the big night. you know. i'm a huge, huge f of "the office." so, when we got that news, i was just like, "oh, this is so cool." yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: so tell everyone what the show is about, "outsourced." >> well it star off, play a guy named todd dempsey. he works at mid-american novelties in kansas city. he cometo work one day and he finds out -- yeah! he finds out that everyone's gone, everyone's been fired. and so his boss tells him that he has a choice. he either stays on with mid-american novelties and goes to india and runs the call center or there, or he gets f
please welcome a talented young actor, ben rappaport!nks for coming our show. >> i'm so happy to be here. >> jimmy: you're a good man. that's awesome. congratulations on the show. >> thank you so much. >> jimmy: "outsoued." >> yes, "outsourced." >> jimmy: yeah, it's on thursday night on nbc. >> right after "the office," yeah. >> jimmy: but isn't that huge? like, did you ever think that you would be a sitcom that's on...
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ben and his family live here, too. ben's a re/max agent, and he's a big part of this community.ots of reasons why re/max agents average more sales than other agents.
ben and his family live here, too. ben's a re/max agent, and he's a big part of this community.ots of reasons why re/max agents average more sales than other agents.
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apparently -- i heard one critic say ben affleck is one of best directors out there right now. >> he's -- i wonder if it's a friendly competition with he and matt damon. i wonder if he texted him saying, ha, ha. >> i think -- showed you. >>> this comes to us from whdh 7 news in massachusetts where a group of golden girls are the newest calendar girls. the loads bore it all for the sake of charity. the group with ain age range, 63 to 97 were thrilled to be selected. look at that. even more excited to have the support of their biggest fans. their families. >>> i'm lynn berry and his is "early today," just your first stop of the day, today, on your nbc station. >>> not exactly a match made in heaven, but these two certainly make an interesting pair. the world's tallest man met the world's shortest woman in turkey for the latest guinness book of records. she stands at just 2'4" tall while he towers at 8'3". it's going to be tough to take his title, because if you can believe it, doctors say he is still growing. >>> do not try this at home. at an annual ritual in india, a local holy man all
apparently -- i heard one critic say ben affleck is one of best directors out there right now. >> he's -- i wonder if it's a friendly competition with he and matt damon. i wonder if he texted him saying, ha, ha. >> i think -- showed you. >>> this comes to us from whdh 7 news in massachusetts where a group of golden girls are the newest calendar girls. the loads bore it all for the sake of charity. the group with ain age range, 63 to 97 were thrilled to be selected. look at...
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ben and his family live here, too. ben's a re/max agent, and he's a big part of this community.ther agents. experience, certainly. but maybe it's also because they care about the markets they serve and the neighbors who rely on them. nobody sells more real estate than re/max. ♪ they're not making the skies as blue this year ♪ ♪ wish you were here >> osgood: it happened this week, the death of a singer who may be remembered more for scandal than song. eddie fisher died wednesday night at his california home of complications from hip surgery. a singer since boyhood, fisher had dozens of hits in the 1950s. he had a tv show and adoring teen-aged fans. >> radiant bride and a handsome groom. debbie and eddie are finally mr. and mrs. . >> osgood: in 1955 he married actress debbie reynolds and later serenaded her on the cbs show person to person. ♪ your eyes are the eyes of a woman in love ♪ >> reporter: other edward r murrow's gentle questioning they appeared very nearly the perfect couple. >> i think we agree on most opinions all the time. she's very, very wonderful girl to say the le
ben and his family live here, too. ben's a re/max agent, and he's a big part of this community.ther agents. experience, certainly. but maybe it's also because they care about the markets they serve and the neighbors who rely on them. nobody sells more real estate than re/max. ♪ they're not making the skies as blue this year ♪ ♪ wish you were here >> osgood: it happened this week, the death of a singer who may be remembered more for scandal than song. eddie fisher died wednesday...
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ben for bbc news. >> some major stories -- markets are nervous ahead of the testimony by ben bernanke will speak to the senate banking committee later amid speculation that the center bank is prepared to buy more debt to support the ailing economy. talking of that, the u.s.-china trade relations could take a serious turn for the worst. china has reacted angrily to the bill passed by the house seeking trade sanctions against it and other nations for manipulating their currency to gain trade advantage. their foreign minister says that such trade protectionism could only harm economic relations. here's a quick look at markets. no surprise -- down for the fourth straight session. concern about the fiscal cuts in ireland. moody's done bidding on the main interest rigging of space. -- moody's is down on that. -- on the interests rating of spain. the u.s. weekly jobless numbers, and the gdp numbers -- and ben bernanke. aig has come not to say that it is repaying the billions to the u.s. government -- has just come out to say that. >> tony curtis has died at his home in las vegas. he was 85.
ben for bbc news. >> some major stories -- markets are nervous ahead of the testimony by ben bernanke will speak to the senate banking committee later amid speculation that the center bank is prepared to buy more debt to support the ailing economy. talking of that, the u.s.-china trade relations could take a serious turn for the worst. china has reacted angrily to the bill passed by the house seeking trade sanctions against it and other nations for manipulating their currency to gain...
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ben you did a great job. thank you very much. >> linda, thank you. >>> if you're looking for something new in terms of entertaining, the maryland home show may be the place to visit this weekend. stacey will check out the show coming up next. tax on everything you buy? that's in andy harris' unfair tax plan. 23% sales tax. a 23% sales tax will cut my business in half. would be devastating. andy harris' 23% sales tax absolutely makes no sense. 23% sales tax would really make things unaffordable. that's too high for the average american out here. i don't know how we would manage it really. don't like that idea. we can't afford andy harris' idea. i'm frank kratovil and i approve this message. here's what you should be watching: your cable bill. because you could be paying way too much. stop spending more for second best. upgrade to verizon fios and get tv, internet and phone for just $99.99 a month for a year. and here's a special bonus: you'll also get the fios tv movie package and epix -- free for 12 months. a
ben you did a great job. thank you very much. >> linda, thank you. >>> if you're looking for something new in terms of entertaining, the maryland home show may be the place to visit this weekend. stacey will check out the show coming up next. tax on everything you buy? that's in andy harris' unfair tax plan. 23% sales tax. a 23% sales tax will cut my business in half. would be devastating. andy harris' 23% sales tax absolutely makes no sense. 23% sales tax would really make...
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and frank for using telekinesis you're a gallery style if you want to just raise the bourse you know ben bernanke he should try this with inflation of america because everything is trying right now quantitative easing buying back toxic assets jawboning the market lying cheating stealing it's not working deflation is tearing that economy apart joblessness is skyrocketing and the average living quality of life situation over there in that dead hole between mexico and canada is going worse well you bring up something ben bernanke who is everybody in the whole u.s. economy is looking for to save the day you know whether it's political leaders or central bank leaders they want them to rescue us save us with your magical work and that's something that this artist anika longer brought up she said i don't see the ambition to levitate the building meaning the frankfurt stock exchange as less absurd than what is going on inside the building he's right they both. believe in an outcome missed way of thinking that they can somehow magically create g.d.p. growth without massive amounts of debt creatio
and frank for using telekinesis you're a gallery style if you want to just raise the bourse you know ben bernanke he should try this with inflation of america because everything is trying right now quantitative easing buying back toxic assets jawboning the market lying cheating stealing it's not working deflation is tearing that economy apart joblessness is skyrocketing and the average living quality of life situation over there in that dead hole between mexico and canada is going worse well...
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something that's been a fixture on all ben and jerry's ice cream packages will no longer be there. ring ring ring ring. hey, your chicken noodles ringing. ring ring progresso. hi, may i speak to my oggy please? thank you. i'm sorry, who? my grandma. this is obviously her chicken noodle soup. only hers tastes like this. just put my oggy on the phone. thanks so much. hold one moment please. another person calling for her grandmother. she thinks it's her soup huh? i'm told she's in the garden picking herbs. i'll hold. she's holding. wha? [ male announcer progresso. you gotta taste this soup. ring ring. look for great deals on progresso soups this week at safeway. shop now and save. >>> the developing story, we're hearing that more than 600 customers do not have power in danville. the starting time of the outage was about 11:30 a.m. there is no word yet on whether the outage is related to the heat. >>> the latest consumer confidence report indicates that americans are becoming more pessimistic about the economy. the monthly reading measures shows shoppers feel about business conditions
something that's been a fixture on all ben and jerry's ice cream packages will no longer be there. ring ring ring ring. hey, your chicken noodles ringing. ring ring progresso. hi, may i speak to my oggy please? thank you. i'm sorry, who? my grandma. this is obviously her chicken noodle soup. only hers tastes like this. just put my oggy on the phone. thanks so much. hold one moment please. another person calling for her grandmother. she thinks it's her soup huh? i'm told she's in the garden...
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ben & jerry's says it is only removing the label, not the ingredients. >>> stay with us.ll be right back. ,, the black widow spider's severe bite can cause coma and even death. the african black mamba can kill a man with one bite. but there's an even deadlier predator cigarettes, produced by big tobacco, which take a life every six point five seconds. i have a great fit with my dentures. i love kiwis. i've always had that issue with the seeds getting under my denture. super poligrip free -- it creates a seal of the dentures in my mouth. even well fitting dentures let in food particles. just a few dabs of super poligrip free is clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. super poligrip free made even the kiwi an enjoyable experience. [ charlie ] try super poligrip free. >>> well, today's tip of the day is going to be is with red bell peppers. not only the price but less expensive than the hot house grown peppers which sometimes are two or three times more but the flavor is incredible this time year. select them
ben & jerry's says it is only removing the label, not the ingredients. >>> stay with us.ll be right back. ,, the black widow spider's severe bite can cause coma and even death. the african black mamba can kill a man with one bite. but there's an even deadlier predator cigarettes, produced by big tobacco, which take a life every six point five seconds. i have a great fit with my dentures. i love kiwis. i've always had that issue with the seeds getting under my denture. super...
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. >> ben is a guy who got it done.harter school in oakland, california. and we'll get to him right now. he is also the author of "crazy like a fox." a good day to you, ben. >> good day. >> i know that you turned around a failing charter school. can you first of all tell us how bad it was and how you did it? >> well, we were there, and we had -- the school was set up for computers, high-tech, but they didn't have any textbooks. they were sitting around playing, they had culture and technology. technology is not the answer and culture is not the answer. the answer is hard work. and a textbook. you really need a textbook in a school if you're going to be successful. i heard this school in miami, that they're going to offer technology. let's look at their test scores, look at their s.a.t.s. i guarantee you, our school which does not have technology, will whip them every day. in neighborhoods where i found with technology and poor neighborhoods, we got robbed. they broke in our schools and steal the technology. they're not
. >> ben is a guy who got it done.harter school in oakland, california. and we'll get to him right now. he is also the author of "crazy like a fox." a good day to you, ben. >> good day. >> i know that you turned around a failing charter school. can you first of all tell us how bad it was and how you did it? >> well, we were there, and we had -- the school was set up for computers, high-tech, but they didn't have any textbooks. they were sitting around playing,...
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that was the message from ben bernanke testifying before a panel. he says regulators must be ready to shut down large institutions if they threaten the entire system. when it comes to the failure of lehman brothers, there was a sharp split between the chairman of the federal reserve and the former ceo. >> the former chief executive of lehman brothers always argued that his bank could have been saved. the chairman of the federal reserve disagree. >> there was no other option. >> besides putting rescue packages together for other banks, ben bernanke told the commission that the situation at lehman brothers was hopeless and that his hands were tied. >> i wish we had saved lehman brothers, and we tried very hard to do so, but it was beyond our ingenuity or capacity to do ait. we were willing to be creative -- >> you did see it coming. >> we saw there were a lot of risks in laymen and other companies. the actual failure was not preordained. >> it was a sorry sight, staff leaving offices after the sudden collapse of the bank. the bankruptcy of the firm th
that was the message from ben bernanke testifying before a panel. he says regulators must be ready to shut down large institutions if they threaten the entire system. when it comes to the failure of lehman brothers, there was a sharp split between the chairman of the federal reserve and the former ceo. >> the former chief executive of lehman brothers always argued that his bank could have been saved. the chairman of the federal reserve disagree. >> there was no other option....
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you need to read ben franklin and you need to read our own history.lin was asked that questi question. whose religion? whose christianity? he gave a great answer. i think this answer is the key that he is missing and unlocks the door to understanding america. i'll give that to you next. >> glenn: in three minutes, mr. president, let me help you out. progressive said they needed to destroy our churches, history and constitution. and they've done it. i translated this in to if they destroy it, we have to restore our faith, our hope. history, you know the truth of who we are and where we came from. you'll have hope. the constitution is charity. how did i get there? well, ben franklin was asked the same question the president asked: whose christianity, whose church will we go to? ben franklin was asked by yale. tell me, what is the american religion? this is how he described it. very simple. one, god lives. two, we will see him when we die. three, read the old testament, he gets a little pissy. he'll judge us when we see him. four, that's why we should se
you need to read ben franklin and you need to read our own history.lin was asked that questi question. whose religion? whose christianity? he gave a great answer. i think this answer is the key that he is missing and unlocks the door to understanding america. i'll give that to you next. >> glenn: in three minutes, mr. president, let me help you out. progressive said they needed to destroy our churches, history and constitution. and they've done it. i translated this in to if they destroy...
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. >> susie: fed chairman ben berannke says the fed had to let lehman brothers fail to avoid an economic disaster. >> tom: two years after the collapse of lehman, will things be different in the next financial crisis? you're watching "nightly business report" for thursday, september 2. this is "nightly business report" with susie gharib and tom hudson. "nightly business report" is made possible by: this program is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. captioning sponsored by wpbt >> tom: good evening, and thanks for joining us. ben bernanke said today it's a myth that lehman brothers could have been saved, perhaps preventing the financial crisis. susie, the fed chairman also says he's partly to blame for creating that myth. >> susie: tom, bernanke was the star witness on capitol hill today, answering questions from the financial crisis inquiry commission. the committee was commissioned by congress to figure out why lehman failed, and to answer the bigger question of what caused the financial crisis. >> tom: bernanke's testimony was a look at the lesson
. >> susie: fed chairman ben berannke says the fed had to let lehman brothers fail to avoid an economic disaster. >> tom: two years after the collapse of lehman, will things be different in the next financial crisis? you're watching "nightly business report" for thursday, september 2. this is "nightly business report" with susie gharib and tom hudson. "nightly business report" is made possible by: this program is made possible by contributions to your...
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evelyn, i'm going to bring in naacp president ben jealous to talk about this.nally appealed to governor haley barbour. what do you expect will happen here? >> we hope he will look at this case, see the merits, and do the right thing. he is part in five men each convicted of killing people. four of them had killed women. this is a case in which nobody was hurt. over $10 was taken. they later found the wallet of the man who said he had been robbed, and there was $60 still in. there's question even about the $10 or $12. and we can't find a kis like this in the entire country where people are sentenced to double life sentences. they're supposed to die in prison, apparently die in prison again. >> ben, why did that happen? it seems like an incredibly harsh sentence for the crime. why did it happen? >> well, one important thing is these two women have no priors. they're both mothers. when you look at the judge in the case, you find out, this is the same judge who 30 years earlier granted bail to the ku klux klan killers of cheney and porter. you have to wonder what's
evelyn, i'm going to bring in naacp president ben jealous to talk about this.nally appealed to governor haley barbour. what do you expect will happen here? >> we hope he will look at this case, see the merits, and do the right thing. he is part in five men each convicted of killing people. four of them had killed women. this is a case in which nobody was hurt. over $10 was taken. they later found the wallet of the man who said he had been robbed, and there was $60 still in. there's...
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three run shot off ben mazaro, his 30th. the a's another no contest defend. >>> how times have changed in
three run shot off ben mazaro, his 30th. the a's another no contest defend. >>> how times have changed in
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ben and his family live on this block. ben's a re/max agent, and he's a big part of this community. re/max agents know their markets, and they care enough to get to know you, too. nobody sells more real estate than re/max. visit remax.com today. open fire. and four people under arrest.. the lies they allegedly told.. to rip off victims >>> a man shot by an east bay officer. what happened that led police to open fire. >> and four people now under arrest, alive, they allegedly were told they were going to rip off victims of the san bruno disaster. >>> good morning. it's thursday, september 16. i'm elizabeth wenger. >> i'm sydnie kohara. good morning, your time is 6:01. and let's get you out the door and get a quick look at weather and traffic. gianna franco? >> reporter: we started off with a busy morning on surface streets. so far, so good. here's a live look at the bay bridge toll plaza. traffic very light. 18 minutes from the carquinez bridge all the way to the maze. the metering lights are off so you're all clear this morning as you head out the door on the way to work. here's tra
ben and his family live on this block. ben's a re/max agent, and he's a big part of this community. re/max agents know their markets, and they care enough to get to know you, too. nobody sells more real estate than re/max. visit remax.com today. open fire. and four people under arrest.. the lies they allegedly told.. to rip off victims >>> a man shot by an east bay officer. what happened that led police to open fire. >> and four people now under arrest, alive, they allegedly were...
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now ben alison. >> good evening, commissioners. my name is ben alison and i live at 892 steiner street. i'm the president of the alamo neighborhood association. the board voted unanimously to support our proposal to replace the trees. alamo square is the heart of our neighborhood and tourists come to see our victorian homes. we have fillmore street and we also have the corridor, which has transformed the neighborhood into a wonderful boulevard of shops, restaurants, art galleries and coffee shops. this included planting of trees and adding landscape of trees and flora to the median. this is what's going on around us. every tourist destination as an icon that every visitor has to see. paris has the i've ell tour, new york city has the statue of liberty and san francisco has the golden gate bridge and the painted ladies of post card row. this is on the eastern view from on top of alamo square hill. and this image of san francisco that everyone sees, over 15 million visitors come to our city and most of them want to take a photograph
now ben alison. >> good evening, commissioners. my name is ben alison and i live at 892 steiner street. i'm the president of the alamo neighborhood association. the board voted unanimously to support our proposal to replace the trees. alamo square is the heart of our neighborhood and tourists come to see our victorian homes. we have fillmore street and we also have the corridor, which has transformed the neighborhood into a wonderful boulevard of shops, restaurants, art galleries and...
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well, that's the goal of the ben carson reading project.ndrea fujii explains in today's school watch report. the 50th carson reading room opened today in baltimore county. >>> celebration for the ben carson reading room. >> i think it's really cool. >> 665 brand new books in a newly decorated room, dedicated to reading. >> they took this room and presented it to make it look really nice. and take children to learn a little bit more. >> reporter: candy carson, wife of the world-renowned johns hopkins pediatric neurosurgeon, dr. ben carson, heads the scholarship fund, which has helped 50 reading rooms around the country. >> helps them to put the ideas together, come up with new innovations. >> with a $10,000 donation from proctor and gamble. this is the 38th reading room in maryland. out of of all of the reading rooms, this is unique. it's the only one with a separate read-aloud room. >> he was at the bottom of his class. in the fifth grade. and then his mom started a reading program. >> reporter: and they hope for the same success for these
well, that's the goal of the ben carson reading project.ndrea fujii explains in today's school watch report. the 50th carson reading room opened today in baltimore county. >>> celebration for the ben carson reading room. >> i think it's really cool. >> 665 brand new books in a newly decorated room, dedicated to reading. >> they took this room and presented it to make it look really nice. and take children to learn a little bit more. >> reporter: candy carson,...
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we saw some in the coastal areas of the bay, even ben lomond up to .10. most of us clouds and cooler. now, live stormtracker2, i mentioned i was going to show you what we have. you can see to the north of us, that's rain. that's rain. that's not fall. that rain moving towards yuba city and that system will begin to move out of the area but as it does, there will be a chance for a stray shower in our location. right now, we've got no reports of shower activity but drizzle certainly is a possibility in the next few hours and then as the sun sets, that activity should go away. so here's how it breaks down. we did see the clouds and drizzle this morning, we will see it again possibly tonight once the sun sets, things die down. clearing and mild for thursday. it will warm up just a little bit. the extended forecast -- we're into fall. it's not fall yet but when i look at that rain up in the central valley, i look at the drizzle, the sprinkles in ben lomond, the temperatures, the overnight lows we're going to see tonight, this is a very fall pattern. it feels l
we saw some in the coastal areas of the bay, even ben lomond up to .10. most of us clouds and cooler. now, live stormtracker2, i mentioned i was going to show you what we have. you can see to the north of us, that's rain. that's rain. that's not fall. that rain moving towards yuba city and that system will begin to move out of the area but as it does, there will be a chance for a stray shower in our location. right now, we've got no reports of shower activity but drizzle certainly is a...
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. >>> bueno, hay buenos estrenos de película, incluyendo una de ben aflec. >>> vamos con argelia. >>>re ellas la nueva cinta de ben. >>> vamos a este lugar donde ocurren más de 300 asaltos, y la mayoría vive en un pequeño vecindario donde vive ben aflec. >>> y tuve que hablar con agentes, porque no sabía cómo era robar un banco, y también mucho con el fbi y la policía de boston. >>> jack se convierte en el líder de los amantes de lo ageno y todo cambia cuando capturan a una rehén, irónicamente se enamora de la víctima y decide dejar su mala vida algo que no resulta fácil. >>> la vida es difícil, somos una persona cuando tenemos 20 años, y otra cuando tenemos 30. >>> affleck dice que hay ventadas en el momento de dirigir y actuar. >>> las cosas malas pasan por una razón en este triler que lo hará pensar dos veces antes de volver a entrar a un ascensor, y seremos testigo que el enemigo es el diablo. y qué pasará por la mente de oliver en esta comedía, donde ella nota que su vida es parecida a la protagonista de una novela que estudia en la escuela, y decide usarla a su favor. la diversi
. >>> bueno, hay buenos estrenos de película, incluyendo una de ben aflec. >>> vamos con argelia. >>>re ellas la nueva cinta de ben. >>> vamos a este lugar donde ocurren más de 300 asaltos, y la mayoría vive en un pequeño vecindario donde vive ben aflec. >>> y tuve que hablar con agentes, porque no sabía cómo era robar un banco, y también mucho con el fbi y la policía de boston. >>> jack se convierte en el líder de los amantes de lo...
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"ben, how many days has it been?" "5 days, mom. 10 days, mom."hink after 30 days he got tired of counting. [ male announcer ] talk to your doctor about chantix. find out how you can save money on your prescription and learn terms and conditions at chantix.com. find out how you can save money on your prescription and people like what we're saying.. about how fusion is projected to hold its resale value better than camry. and has better quality than accord. as a matter of fact, people like what we're saying so much, ford fusion is now the 2010 motor trend car of the year. the fusion, from ford. get in . . . and drive one. >> c ouric: those tainted eggs we mentioned earlier have a lot of people asking "now do i know my food is safe?" government agencies are supposed to be regulating the food supply, but taken together, they make up an alphabet soup of oversight, a recipe chief investigative correspondent armen keteyian reports that can lead to confusion and contamination. >> reporter: estimates are 76 million americans get sick from food-borne illne
"ben, how many days has it been?" "5 days, mom. 10 days, mom."hink after 30 days he got tired of counting. [ male announcer ] talk to your doctor about chantix. find out how you can save money on your prescription and learn terms and conditions at chantix.com. find out how you can save money on your prescription and people like what we're saying.. about how fusion is projected to hold its resale value better than camry. and has better quality than accord. as a matter of...