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karen and ben! now just stop it! mum: ben, stop! ( cell phone rings ) ben, you see? you did like it! well done! and well done to you too, deion. you've done very well. karen, eat up. don't like it. deion: who's angela? angela's our auntie. mum's older sister. she lives in america. comes round every now and then. then mum turns all creepy and weird. i do not get creepy and weird. every time she comes round she has a different color hair and a different boyfriend. this one's called trent. i'm really looking forward to meeting him. sarcasm! what? sarcasm. saying the opposite of what you mean. sorry i'm late. what happened? oh, a meeting. what about? boring curriculum stuff. oh, right. there you go. thanks. no. family dinner, remember? oh, yeah. of course. how was school? the girl in 5j has posted some bits of dead badgers to the prime minister. what, to protest against the badger cull? probably 'cause she was bored. still, i'm sure our new head will now introduce a not-posting- bits-of-dead-badgers- to-prime-ministers target. my dad put a dead rat in my bed and he said
karen and ben! now just stop it! mum: ben, stop! ( cell phone rings ) ben, you see? you did like it! well done! and well done to you too, deion. you've done very well. karen, eat up. don't like it. deion: who's angela? angela's our auntie. mum's older sister. she lives in america. comes round every now and then. then mum turns all creepy and weird. i do not get creepy and weird. every time she comes round she has a different color hair and a different boyfriend. this one's called trent. i'm...
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dad: ben! ben, please! he is deaf! ben, he is sitting there! what if he heard you? um, jo's outside. jo texted you to say that she was outside? there's this wonderful new invention. it's called the doorbell. shut up, dad. hi, jo! jo: hi, sue. ( footfalls ) karen: it's your go. they're going straight up to his room! they're 12. ( yelling ) it's your go! okay! actually, it's ben's-- oh, for--! ben, come on. you know the rule today. i'm not watching the tv. granddad is. i just happen to be here. granddad seems to be watching jackass. ben's just showing me something. it's just a lot of idiots getting hurt, frank. well, so is what granddad was watching. that was a documentary about the somme, ben! it's exactly the same. just a lot of pictures of people getting hurt. the somme was a battle, a real battle. real people. not-- it wasn't like this. well, this is real as well. they are real crocodiles, dad. you can't compare them, ben. the people who gave their lives at the somme weren't doing it just to get on television. how do you know? because they didn't have television.
dad: ben! ben, please! he is deaf! ben, he is sitting there! what if he heard you? um, jo's outside. jo texted you to say that she was outside? there's this wonderful new invention. it's called the doorbell. shut up, dad. hi, jo! jo: hi, sue. ( footfalls ) karen: it's your go. they're going straight up to his room! they're 12. ( yelling ) it's your go! okay! actually, it's ben's-- oh, for--! ben, come on. you know the rule today. i'm not watching the tv. granddad is. i just happen to be here....
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pete: right up to bed now, ben! ben: let me pass! no, ben, no! no, ben. why can't i watch the football? because it is late. come on. up you go. but i've been on my best behavior all day long. you were specifically told no fighting, no swearing, and no drinking alcohol, and i caught you bashing that kid's head on the floor, shouting, "don't touch my bloody beer." but he was disrespecting me. come on. come on. pete: back to bed. if you went to jail, would they let you come home at night? well, i'm not gonna go to jail. what made you think of that? if you went up to somebody in the street and punched them, would you go to jail? well, um, probably. if you went up and kicked somebody, would you go to jail? kicked somebody? right up their bottom. right, okay. a) i'm not going to go to jail for kicking auntie angela because... she asked for it... who'd ask for somebody to kick them right up the bottom? and b) we're not going to tell anybody, are we? because it would just upset daddy and granddad, so they don't need to know, do they? hmm? now, let's talk about so
pete: right up to bed now, ben! ben: let me pass! no, ben, no! no, ben. why can't i watch the football? because it is late. come on. up you go. but i've been on my best behavior all day long. you were specifically told no fighting, no swearing, and no drinking alcohol, and i caught you bashing that kid's head on the floor, shouting, "don't touch my bloody beer." but he was disrespecting me. come on. come on. pete: back to bed. if you went to jail, would they let you come home at...
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ben, can you-- ben, you don't understand.o that she didn't have to give the man money. no, i wasn't lying-- ben: then why did you tell him we couldn't? we can afford a cup of tea. so you were lying. she lies and she murders mice. karen, i think we need to set the mouse...thing to one side. all we mean is... that we just have to be a bit more careful with money at the moment. and i'm...looking for another job. ( phone rings ) oh. and you lot can all help with the little things like... mum: hi, dad! eating all your food. look at this. fantastic. like that's gonna happen. and switching off all the lights.... no, no, no, it's tomorrow you go for your flu jab. do you remember? 'cause i wrote it on the wall. what do you mean you cleaned the wall? i saw ben leave his lights on this morning. yes. karen, it is not good to tell on people all the time. that is not true! and he called me some bad words! he called me a ninny, stop. and he called me an idiot, karen. and he called me a motherfudger. no. it's not a motherfudger, it's a mothe
ben, can you-- ben, you don't understand.o that she didn't have to give the man money. no, i wasn't lying-- ben: then why did you tell him we couldn't? we can afford a cup of tea. so you were lying. she lies and she murders mice. karen, i think we need to set the mouse...thing to one side. all we mean is... that we just have to be a bit more careful with money at the moment. and i'm...looking for another job. ( phone rings ) oh. and you lot can all help with the little things like... mum: hi,...
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ben, it's not funny. come on, ben. come on, ben. i'm not called ben! what's that?id you get it? um... from playing. playing what? a big boys' game. but let's not tell anyone, so keep it as our little secret? ( groans softly ) do you know... that was possibly the worst family outing ever? well, apart from the bird sanctuary. ohh. that incredibly rare duck. ex-duck. then of course there was st. paul's cathedral. projectile vomiting in the whispering gallery. i'm sorry i snapped earlier. it was angela, and i took it out on you. it's okay. they're lovely when they're asleep, aren't they? do you know jan says that now theirs are all teenagers, they look back on their being this age as the best bit, so i suppose we ought to enjoy it. make the most... he's got a rabbit. your ben's dad, aren't you? whatever story he has told you, it will be a lie. what's a nazi? the school said they would deal with it. i'm gonna go in there tomorrow-- no, please, dad, don't. please, dad, please. you're going to break his heart, because for some reason he loves you. do you believe in god? u
ben, it's not funny. come on, ben. come on, ben. i'm not called ben! what's that?id you get it? um... from playing. playing what? a big boys' game. but let's not tell anyone, so keep it as our little secret? ( groans softly ) do you know... that was possibly the worst family outing ever? well, apart from the bird sanctuary. ohh. that incredibly rare duck. ex-duck. then of course there was st. paul's cathedral. projectile vomiting in the whispering gallery. i'm sorry i snapped earlier. it was...
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( ben howling ) ben! ( ben howling ) don't do the wolf thing! because you said you were going out... you're being ridiculous. yes, you are being ridiculous. but karen's 6, and even she thinks you're being ridiculous. look, i don't get where i'm gonna die. i mean, what, i'm going to the cinema. bye-bye, draxi! oh, yeah, just leave. you're really good parents, aren't you? just walk off! and the thing about tyson is, he's hardly like a boss at all. he's always cracking jokes. he's so funny. you would really like him. yeah, i'm sure. and he's so spontaneous. i mean, with someone like him, work isn't arind at all. well, that's good. that's, uh, that's good. that's, uh... that's good. sorry. i shouldn't keep banging on about him. now, look, i'm pleased you have such a fun boss. do you think we did the right thing with jake? should we have checked with the other parents? look, i don't know, but do you think just for once we could talk about something other than family stuff? yeah-- yeah, you're right. god, how long is it since we've been out together?
( ben howling ) ben! ( ben howling ) don't do the wolf thing! because you said you were going out... you're being ridiculous. yes, you are being ridiculous. but karen's 6, and even she thinks you're being ridiculous. look, i don't get where i'm gonna die. i mean, what, i'm going to the cinema. bye-bye, draxi! oh, yeah, just leave. you're really good parents, aren't you? just walk off! and the thing about tyson is, he's hardly like a boss at all. he's always cracking jokes. he's so funny. you...
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ben: here it comes. ( ben gagging ) sue: and don't force it. pete: you're not gonna be sick, ben. ben: yes, i am. pete: if you are, you're gonna be sick in your book bag. ( phone rings ) hello? oh, hi, veronica. daddy! hello. whoa! ( grunts ) up you come. is it true that those people really took pictures of fairies? what people? some people did take pictures of fairies, yeah, but it was about 100 years ago, and then they all turned out to be faked in the end. why couldn't they find any real fairies to photograph? well, no... no, real fairies are very hard to spot, aren't they? have you ever seen one? i have. i saw two. i saw a real fairy with the tooth fairy, 'cause she was having a new job, and so the other tooth fairy was bringing her around to see and show what they do. that would be a fairy on work experience, wouldn't it? you're very lucky to see that second fairy, 'cause normally they'd just be doing the photocopying or something. who faked those photos? well, actually, it was some little girls, and you know what happened? everybody got very excited, and then they found out
ben: here it comes. ( ben gagging ) sue: and don't force it. pete: you're not gonna be sick, ben. ben: yes, i am. pete: if you are, you're gonna be sick in your book bag. ( phone rings ) hello? oh, hi, veronica. daddy! hello. whoa! ( grunts ) up you come. is it true that those people really took pictures of fairies? what people? some people did take pictures of fairies, yeah, but it was about 100 years ago, and then they all turned out to be faked in the end. why couldn't they find any real...
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it seems i don't know ben himself was ben f.n the "bachelorette" last season because there was another ben. it seems silly. it's a lot of casey b.s. if you ask me. i would force a decision right at the top. week one, i'd say, pick a casey. that way we don't have to spend the next eight weeks listening to this. >> i think my dad would like casey b. casey b. casey b. casey s. casey b. casey s. casey b. casey s. courtney. >> jimmy: the women who didn't get to go on one-on-one dates with ben tonight went on a group date where they were asked to act in a play written by schoolchildren. the bachelorettes had to audition for the kids who wrote the play. bakley who is hated by just about every woman on the show, wore a somewhat revealing outfit for the audition. it got mixed reviews from the play wrights/kids. >> her outfit today, we got lots of -- >> i'm not sure i would wear the striped romper with a very tight fitted chest area in front of children. >> that girl with the -- uh, like -- i wasn't a fan of hers. >> thank you. >> she did
it seems i don't know ben himself was ben f.n the "bachelorette" last season because there was another ben. it seems silly. it's a lot of casey b.s. if you ask me. i would force a decision right at the top. week one, i'd say, pick a casey. that way we don't have to spend the next eight weeks listening to this. >> i think my dad would like casey b. casey b. casey b. casey s. casey b. casey s. casey b. casey s. courtney. >> jimmy: the women who didn't get to go on one-on-one...
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ben drank the other half. you let ben drink a double espresso? it tasted horrible to begin with, but then i added five spoonfuls of sugar, and now i feel all zingy, zangy, zongy! zingy, zangy, zongy? i feel light lightning! oh, my god. ( plane taking off ) ( man speaking on pa ) ( dog barking ) man: hey! as we had a bit of time to kill... to put it mildly, um... i did a rough calculation, and this is our debt at the end of the year. bloody hell. and that's assuming i get the job i'm going for next week, and that's the figure if i don't. bloody hell! i mean, it's my fault. i should have stayed on top of things. i should never have booked this holiday. that was ridiculous. it's... it's my fault. clearly, it's my fault. oh, well, thanks for trying to make me feel better. pete, can you say something?! bloody hell. apart from "bloody hell"? jesus. i mean, this is without additional things, isn't it? like if we have to have the roof done or if we have to find somewhere for your dad to-- to what? well, you know, if he... yeah, well, he's going home soon
ben drank the other half. you let ben drink a double espresso? it tasted horrible to begin with, but then i added five spoonfuls of sugar, and now i feel all zingy, zangy, zongy! zingy, zangy, zongy? i feel light lightning! oh, my god. ( plane taking off ) ( man speaking on pa ) ( dog barking ) man: hey! as we had a bit of time to kill... to put it mildly, um... i did a rough calculation, and this is our debt at the end of the year. bloody hell. and that's assuming i get the job i'm going for...
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ben! you're, uh, ben's dad? hi, i'm rory's dad, steve. hi. pete. ben was round our place on sunday. he's, uh, quite a kid, isn't he? yeah... he's, uh, quite a kid. told us all about you. did he? oh, yes. he's, uh, obviously very proud. so tell me, what's gordon brown really like? let's play karaoke! ♪ i'm feelin' lucky ( laughing ) alexa, you'd best pack up your things now, because your mummy rang, and she said she's going to be here in ten minutes... 45 minutes ago. die! ( gunfire noises ) what shall we do now? girls! rrowr. have i become invisible? hello! hey, can you hear something? no. i thought there was someone over there speaking. hello? i didn't hear. i thought it was just our imagination. karen! ♪ mummy's gone invisible ♪ mummy's gone invisible that's enough. oh... ( cell phone rings ) ♪ we can't see her we can't see her ♪ hello. oh, hi! hi, veronica. yes, yeah, i did get your e-mail. um, the thing is i probably won't be able to deal with it this evening because... well, to be honest, pete and i had sort of promised ourselves a quiet night in. well, you know, to have some q
ben! you're, uh, ben's dad? hi, i'm rory's dad, steve. hi. pete. ben was round our place on sunday. he's, uh, quite a kid, isn't he? yeah... he's, uh, quite a kid. told us all about you. did he? oh, yes. he's, uh, obviously very proud. so tell me, what's gordon brown really like? let's play karaoke! ♪ i'm feelin' lucky ( laughing ) alexa, you'd best pack up your things now, because your mummy rang, and she said she's going to be here in ten minutes... 45 minutes ago. die! ( gunfire noises )...
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ben got to crack eggs. jesus. aah. ben and eggs...why? well... mum! you can count the plates in the dining room. angela only eats free-range organic chicken, doesn't she? ( inaudible response ) i'm glad you invited her, though. yeah, yeah, i know. i have been a bit hard on her. i mean, it's not an easy thing to come and look after dad. i spoke to him this morning-- daddy. hmm? you've put the forks the wrong way around. have i? what on the table? you put them like that, and they're supposed to go like that. and what will happen if it do do it wrong? will the planet earth disappear into a black hole? actually some scientists think that might happen. if the particle accelerator in switzerland recreates the big bang, then it forms a huge black hole, and the whole solar system could be sucked into it. well, that'll play havoc with house prices. is absolutely everything made out of atoms? yep, everything. am i made out of atoms? yeah. everything is. are shadows? that's an interesting one. um, well, shadows are an absence of light, so i suppose... are dreams
ben got to crack eggs. jesus. aah. ben and eggs...why? well... mum! you can count the plates in the dining room. angela only eats free-range organic chicken, doesn't she? ( inaudible response ) i'm glad you invited her, though. yeah, yeah, i know. i have been a bit hard on her. i mean, it's not an easy thing to come and look after dad. i spoke to him this morning-- daddy. hmm? you've put the forks the wrong way around. have i? what on the table? you put them like that, and they're supposed to...
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. >> ben, i think, not only are they bringing the money back, but pleading with the president to give us a break, we've got a trillion and a halfover overseas we'd love to bring back, but the point is you penalize the corporations, it doesn't help america get any jobs. >> it doesn't help any of the investments and they're the retirement plans of workers and the president has a fundamental confusion, he thinks investor means billionaire and someone with a silk top hat. investor means retirement work, working on the assembly line, behind the counter, the bank teller, all his other her life and those are the stock holders and they benefit if more jobs shipped overseas, allow more in america. and we want to have jobs in america and we want american retirees to pay their bills, too, so, that's the fundamental between healthy investors, which is pensioners or help the people who are union boss sns. >> i've got to tell you, dagen, the rhetoric is higher and higher, and you hear it all the time and you hear it all the time. the president takes out the whooping sticks and the insourcing things
. >> ben, i think, not only are they bringing the money back, but pleading with the president to give us a break, we've got a trillion and a halfover overseas we'd love to bring back, but the point is you penalize the corporations, it doesn't help america get any jobs. >> it doesn't help any of the investments and they're the retirement plans of workers and the president has a fundamental confusion, he thinks investor means billionaire and someone with a silk top hat. investor means...
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quickly, ben was becoming an inspiration to the other runners.winkle toes was the only obstacle he thought he failed. [ cheers ] but the miles, and the pain, begin to pile up. this can't be just halfway. less than halfway. >> it's the six-mile mark. yep. >> reporter: ben's prosthesis begins to fill with mud. the cold starts to dig into us. if you're a mudder, you now start to have fun. let me wash my face. the array of obstacles verges on the absurd. this is called walk the plank. the water, frigid and deep. divers are there to make sure nobody drowns. serious business, where no one seems to take themselves too seriously. by now, ben's prosthesis is so clogged with mud, he can barely walk. we were sure he would make it through. now, not so much. by the time we reach this doomsday machine, my teeth are chattering uncontrollably. life was about to get much worse. >> now, we have 10,000 volts of electricity. live, dangling wires. people say, is that legal in america? well, at least right now it is. >> reporter: first, ben goes through, flag in hand.
quickly, ben was becoming an inspiration to the other runners.winkle toes was the only obstacle he thought he failed. [ cheers ] but the miles, and the pain, begin to pile up. this can't be just halfway. less than halfway. >> it's the six-mile mark. yep. >> reporter: ben's prosthesis begins to fill with mud. the cold starts to dig into us. if you're a mudder, you now start to have fun. let me wash my face. the array of obstacles verges on the absurd. this is called walk the plank....
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ben and ben welcome because they had to be this new so let's see. ben. man's he will start with you i'm to go yes it would have i thought you guys did a great job i mean it's really incredible to see this new generation of organizers and activists taking it to the hill and it's very clear that there's a lot of deep thinking and this movement this is a long term human process i came in from wisconsin i was here with dr jill stein was out here to support the occupy movement and i think that we're we're looking at a similar kind of frame right now in which we're looking at the two thousand and twelve elections and asking how does this democracy movement move forward in the electoral system that is occupied by corporate money by big business and i think that the actions that you undertook then that that thousands of others are continuing through the dead of winter as out in des moines last week and people are out there in the negative zero degree temperatures this movement is clearly not going away so bones are what what what was like what you know what happ
ben and ben welcome because they had to be this new so let's see. ben. man's he will start with you i'm to go yes it would have i thought you guys did a great job i mean it's really incredible to see this new generation of organizers and activists taking it to the hill and it's very clear that there's a lot of deep thinking and this movement this is a long term human process i came in from wisconsin i was here with dr jill stein was out here to support the occupy movement and i think that we're...
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ben hit it on the nose.e have a generation of kids learning about capitalism through movies and songs and bad tv. they need to go out there and get work ethics and understand what it is and get the money in their hands that they've earned and start to love it, what america is all about. >> you'd agree. >> government programs. >> many childrens are so spoiled in this country they're very picky about the types of jobs. >> oh, i know. >> neil: and the plan that gets to those kids from abroad to fill the wendy's jobs or burger king's jobs and probably more responsive to drive through orders. >> no doubt. >> neil: what's wrong with that. >> i know kids who dropped out of 7th grade and refused to work in mcdonald's and a wholing bunch of kids in this country who need to understand what it's about and let's give them a shot. >> and i had my head buried in ice cream. >> i almost got fired at mcdonald's, i made a burger this big one time. >> and the customer was neil cavuto. >> that was for me. >> up next, we've got
ben hit it on the nose.e have a generation of kids learning about capitalism through movies and songs and bad tv. they need to go out there and get work ethics and understand what it is and get the money in their hands that they've earned and start to love it, what america is all about. >> you'd agree. >> government programs. >> many childrens are so spoiled in this country they're very picky about the types of jobs. >> oh, i know. >> neil: and the plan that gets...
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[ baby crying ] ben harper: ♪ what started as a whisper every day, millions of people choose to do the thing. ♪ slowly turned into a scream ♪ there's an insurance company that does that, too. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> welcome back to msnbc's continuing coverage of the iowa caucuses. let's check back in now with chris matthews who is in des moines. chris? >> joining me right now, as you said, rachel, i've got michael steele, the former chair of the republican national committee and eugene washington, the great columnist of the "washington post." gentlemen, i want to saw tough question. what's the most consequential result tonight in terms of who wins? >> oh, in terms -- in terms who have comes out of this thing on top tonight. if it's mitt romney, it's, you know, sort of of a firmation of everything up till now didn't matter. at the end. day he got the number he needed to go forward to new hampshire and beyond to take the nomination. if a santorum wins, for example, it's the big deal, a base sending the message to romney, that 25%, you're going to
[ baby crying ] ben harper: ♪ what started as a whisper every day, millions of people choose to do the thing. ♪ slowly turned into a scream ♪ there's an insurance company that does that, too. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> welcome back to msnbc's continuing coverage of the iowa caucuses. let's check back in now with chris matthews who is in des moines. chris? >> joining me right now, as you said, rachel, i've got michael steele, the former...
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. >> i didn't mean it that way, ben, it slipped out (laughter) . >> neil:. the reality is, the guy who says he's a capitalist, he's not only attacking mitt romney, he's attacking the pillar of the republican party. >> neil: later on they're going to be doing this on the other shows, today. and we'll touch on it ourselves. i think it comes back to a bigger issue and mr. gasperino, i'll raise it with you, that you know, there's abouten some concern that the republicans rpt consistent when it comes to the deficit talk and not following up when it comes to serious cuts, but not following up. when it comes to providing leadership on these issues, but not giving it at all and i think that the message to the public is, who is on first? >> right, but you know, they are not in the majority. and i think you've got to cut them a little bit of a break here. >> neil: no, no, no, control the house, they control the house. >> and they will-- >> they control the house and have a chance. >> and nothing is going to happen with them controlling the house and not the senate. >>
. >> i didn't mean it that way, ben, it slipped out (laughter) . >> neil:. the reality is, the guy who says he's a capitalist, he's not only attacking mitt romney, he's attacking the pillar of the republican party. >> neil: later on they're going to be doing this on the other shows, today. and we'll touch on it ourselves. i think it comes back to a bigger issue and mr. gasperino, i'll raise it with you, that you know, there's abouten some concern that the republicans rpt...
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ben? >> it is of course, take an index fund.f you make one, ford motor, they are well run and for the long run i think they'll
ben? >> it is of course, take an index fund.f you make one, ford motor, they are well run and for the long run i think they'll
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joined by a term i keep of he is head of macroeconomic analysis and research at unicredit bank russia ben heiress he is the editor in chief of business new europe we also have david kranz feel he is a partner in c.m.s. and simon sent him fletcher he is a portfolio manager with renaissance asset managers ok out of time i want to go to you first in china it's the year of the dragon will this be the year of the bull for russian equities we think so we expect quite a significant growth rate of the russian equities for this year at the bar you had to put twenty five percent or something like that of. things of these here it can be quite strong in terms of its on the members as well ok even when even the. i agree i think the market is extremely cheap and why cheap well because it was going to december ok right a cheap it's cheap i mean for a number of reasons i mean of course we were doing our outlook and never has the been so confusing i mean you've got a potential meltdown in europe and at the same time domestically this sort of resurgence of political risk such as it is consequently the inve
joined by a term i keep of he is head of macroeconomic analysis and research at unicredit bank russia ben heiress he is the editor in chief of business new europe we also have david kranz feel he is a partner in c.m.s. and simon sent him fletcher he is a portfolio manager with renaissance asset managers ok out of time i want to go to you first in china it's the year of the dragon will this be the year of the bull for russian equities we think so we expect quite a significant growth rate of the...
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and one's ironing a shirt. [ laughter ] >> ben mckenzie. and music from mindless behavior. >> jimmy: hi. i'm jimmy kimmel. you caught me at a bad time. i'm about to have a meeting online, with the help of gotomeeting. first, let me get my business partner, adam carolla. hi, adam. >> hi, jimmy. if you don't mind me saying so, you look extra handsome today. >> jimmy: i don't mind you saying that at all. i guess that's h.d. video conferencing for you. let's get guillermo on the line here, too. hello, guillermo? >> hola. >> hola, guillermo. como esta? >> estoy bien. did you know with gotomeeting, is so easy, you can join a meeting with just one click? even from a mobile device? >> jimmy: oh. it almost looks like you're reading. but, no. i didn't know that. >> well, you can. dumbass. >> jimmy: all right. let's get this meeting going. i hereby call this meeting to order. on the agenda today, new ideas for the show. guillermo, what do you have? >> i don't have nothing. >> jimmy: all right. adam, what do you have? >> yeah. i don't have anything eit
and one's ironing a shirt. [ laughter ] >> ben mckenzie. and music from mindless behavior. >> jimmy: hi. i'm jimmy kimmel. you caught me at a bad time. i'm about to have a meeting online, with the help of gotomeeting. first, let me get my business partner, adam carolla. hi, adam. >> hi, jimmy. if you don't mind me saying so, you look extra handsome today. >> jimmy: i don't mind you saying that at all. i guess that's h.d. video conferencing for you. let's get guillermo on...
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>> that is a mischaracterization, ben. for the following reasons -- for people who didn't read the entire plan, there is what we call a poverty level exemption built into the plan. most people who criticize my plan, especially during one debate night when everybody took shots at me, they didn't read the entire plan. secondly another attack came out against the plan that changed the assumptions. any time you change the assumptions you will arrive at any solution that you want. so the fact of the matter is, the biggest thing that we can do for everybody in this country, including the poor and the middle class is to get serious job creation going. that's what 9-9-9 does. this isn't about arguing over which set of loop holes you want to take out and put in. and if you look at a lot of the other discussion, it's all about tweaking a broken tax code. 9-9-9 throws it out so we replace it with a much more effective structure. >> mr. cain, i want to ask you a little bit about what your former fellow republican candidates have been
>> that is a mischaracterization, ben. for the following reasons -- for people who didn't read the entire plan, there is what we call a poverty level exemption built into the plan. most people who criticize my plan, especially during one debate night when everybody took shots at me, they didn't read the entire plan. secondly another attack came out against the plan that changed the assumptions. any time you change the assumptions you will arrive at any solution that you want. so the fact...
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so this is exciting not only for ben, but for me. it's my first bout, but ben has been in a number of them. i'm excited to do this work. >> i'm so pleased to see young ministers like jamal bryant at the temple in baltimore. you should have seen him today. all of them at the church. dr. king's denomination. jesse jackson is outside the reserve right now. all of our civil rights organizations. everybody is involved with occupy the dream. dylan, i'm so glad you wrote that article. because it points to these. >> why the jobs overseas? why don't we have health care? what i think occupy the dream can do is educate the public. i don't think sitting politicians are happy to change anything. i speak to very powerful senator. i said about occupy the dream. he said it's a good idea, but it will never happen. the fact is, it's going to be difficult to move any democrat or republican. this is not a democrat or republican initiative. it's not a tea-party initiative or a progressive. this is an american. this is a -- anyone out of ten americans bel
so this is exciting not only for ben, but for me. it's my first bout, but ben has been in a number of them. i'm excited to do this work. >> i'm so pleased to see young ministers like jamal bryant at the temple in baltimore. you should have seen him today. all of them at the church. dr. king's denomination. jesse jackson is outside the reserve right now. all of our civil rights organizations. everybody is involved with occupy the dream. dylan, i'm so glad you wrote that article. because it...
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ok it's a minute i think i think it's interesting because i get i going back to what ben said i mean he's kind of even it out when we look at the risk around the world where all prices but because of growing demand it's good him it balances out more or less right now it's what they think the oil issue should be really kind of lowered is a level issue of importance when we look at russian equities for this year well i mean obviously we have. russian government trying to diversify away from oil and gas i think when the rest of the world looks at russia they automatically lead to the oil price and it's that perception of russia being our oil and gas cut country that now if for all prices declining then there's a there's a lack of confidence in investing into into russia which need them we need to move away from that obviously you know we've seen the rise of the russian consumer and the russian consumer in comparison with their own brazil india or or china spends huge amount per person i mean the average g.d.p. consumption is over eleven thousand dollars here now whereas china china indi
ok it's a minute i think i think it's interesting because i get i going back to what ben said i mean he's kind of even it out when we look at the risk around the world where all prices but because of growing demand it's good him it balances out more or less right now it's what they think the oil issue should be really kind of lowered is a level issue of importance when we look at russian equities for this year well i mean obviously we have. russian government trying to diversify away from oil...
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ben is there has more. -- ben eisler has more. >> in 2009, leggitt proposed turning this into separated not find out until 16 months later. the county has been no less animated in their defense. >> do think in the county that soccer field and affordable housing should only go in places like silver spring and brought the bill cannot potomac. -- spring and rockville. >> the group set aside $350,000 for lobbying purposes and consultants. it is significant expenditure is in place of land acquisition costs they submit, but at a fraction of the cost what we would otherwise have to spend to secure land. msi said it was for practical matters. >> we have been around for 40 years doing good things for the community, not just youth soccer programs, but we have a responsibility to the children of our community advocate on their behalf. >> since 2005, this has totaled $10,000 in transfers to leggitt. and the other 15 members gave anything. >> leggitt did not vote that way. >> the county city residents have not paid required before the documents. the disputed documents and said the county has nothin
ben is there has more. -- ben eisler has more. >> in 2009, leggitt proposed turning this into separated not find out until 16 months later. the county has been no less animated in their defense. >> do think in the county that soccer field and affordable housing should only go in places like silver spring and brought the bill cannot potomac. -- spring and rockville. >> the group set aside $350,000 for lobbying purposes and consultants. it is significant expenditure is in place...
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ben tracy, cbs news, tucson. >> pelley: ben mentioned the brain's singing center.earch has found that it's overdeveloped in professional singers, which may explain why some of us sing opera and others can't carry a tune. also on our minds today, researchers in britain have made a surprising discovery. the loss of memory can start as early as age 45. until now, most research on dementia has focused on seniors. this new study published today may lead scientists to take a closer look at middle aged people. and here is the most memorable picture of the day. a tractor-trailer for target stores missed the mark and wound up in a frozen pond near minneapolis. the driver got out okay and a diver was called in to hook up the cables to haul the truck away. but it's still unclear what caused the accident. as condos go, you won't find many like this. it's kind of a prewar conversion. "on the road" with steve hartman is next. over forty-percent of adults don't meet the recommended daily intake for many vitamins and minerals through diet alone. try... each serving... with 26 esse
ben tracy, cbs news, tucson. >> pelley: ben mentioned the brain's singing center.earch has found that it's overdeveloped in professional singers, which may explain why some of us sing opera and others can't carry a tune. also on our minds today, researchers in britain have made a surprising discovery. the loss of memory can start as early as age 45. until now, most research on dementia has focused on seniors. this new study published today may lead scientists to take a closer look at...
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. >> ben mckenzie. and music from mindless behavior. >> how did peanuts get more holidays than jesus? >> a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a
. >> ben mckenzie. and music from mindless behavior. >> how did peanuts get more holidays than jesus? >> a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a...
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i think is appropriate to turn it over to ben. >> thank you, chief, mr. mayor, members of the board. i'm going to let the red cross start off on the first couple of slides of our presentation during -- on the first couple of slides of our presentation. >> i got to the western addition fire after you have left. as i was coming up, there was the chief coming out of the building with his laptop and other precious things that belong to the family. the joy in their eyes and their hearts when they saw those things melted my heart. she does this very well but what he does wonderfully is lead her troops right into the middle of this stuff. we are so lucky -- we are so lucky to have a wonderful fire chief here. [applause] i'm not produce than the half hour it will take to do justice, because our share of disaster services welcome to me. -- our chair of disaster services welcomed me. >> always an honor to follow in the footsteps of the planning department. -- of the fire department. the december month was very taxing all of us. thanks to our partnerships, we did ma
i think is appropriate to turn it over to ben. >> thank you, chief, mr. mayor, members of the board. i'm going to let the red cross start off on the first couple of slides of our presentation during -- on the first couple of slides of our presentation. >> i got to the western addition fire after you have left. as i was coming up, there was the chief coming out of the building with his laptop and other precious things that belong to the family. the joy in their eyes and their hearts...
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discount it's often the political risk is of often seen to be huge whereas i fundamentally agree with ben you know the the opportunities for russia are quite large i mean we see fundamentals giving to a pointer to a large cyclical rebound ok i do too much if we were to look at you know sectors and companies what sectors do you think investors are most interested in this year in the equity market and i know there's a lot of issues like oil prices and things like i've been a bit taken in consideration all these issues what sectors are attractive well or preferred these are sectors that are oriented on the mastic demand so first of all this is telecommunications so this is because you're a cyclical basis we're more neutral on banks. where positive funds are going to patients are up then what about you well looking across what everyone's saying for this year is very much going to be a year of two halves and in the beginning of the year while europe deals with its problems all the banks are recommending defensive stocks you know things like that are not affected by crisis like in a consumer wh
discount it's often the political risk is of often seen to be huge whereas i fundamentally agree with ben you know the the opportunities for russia are quite large i mean we see fundamentals giving to a pointer to a large cyclical rebound ok i do too much if we were to look at you know sectors and companies what sectors do you think investors are most interested in this year in the equity market and i know there's a lot of issues like oil prices and things like i've been a bit taken in...
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ben jealous, good to have you with us tonight.ppreciate your time. >>> how the race card plays politically. we'll talk to our panel later in the program about that. >>> next, it's "psycho talk." there he is. rush limbaugh. he says president obama is peeing on the constitution by making recess appointments. we have unearthed tape of the drugster falling all over himself to praise george w. bush for doing the same thing. ♪ ooh baby, looks like you need a little help there ♪ ♪ ooh baby, (what) can i do for you today? ♪ [ female announcer ] need help keeping your digestive balance? align can help. only align has bifantis, a patented probiotic that naturally helps maintain your digestive balance. try align to help retain a balanced digestive system. try the #1 gastroenterologist recommended probiotic. align. >>> and in "psycho talk" tonight, rush limbaugh, he's all worked up about president obama's recess appointments to the national labor relations board and the consumer financial protection bureau. >> obama is acting outside the cons
ben jealous, good to have you with us tonight.ppreciate your time. >>> how the race card plays politically. we'll talk to our panel later in the program about that. >>> next, it's "psycho talk." there he is. rush limbaugh. he says president obama is peeing on the constitution by making recess appointments. we have unearthed tape of the drugster falling all over himself to praise george w. bush for doing the same thing. ♪ ooh baby, looks like you need a little help...
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and you get this tunisia's president ben ali was ousted the new islamist leaders are accused of ignoring the real issues of poverty and unemployment in favor of spreading average according to such and. as the headlines up next our special report with herring's stories from journalists covering the war in iraq where the press has suffered more casualties than any other modern conflict. the footage kevin sites filmed with his video camera was not only unwanted but completely unsuitable for army propaganda. the invasion in iraq was to be i can ised with images of an overthrown tyrant american. as the american troops chose that particular statue of saddam hussein because it was right across the palestine hotel there were hundreds of state use in baghdad but that they choose it because they wanted it to be filmed it was not like i'm paris at the end of who are too many see when the parishioners who are out in the streets because asked if we welcome into liberation forces the streets of baghdad were empty they use they were only in that square there were some commotion though in this hapless a
and you get this tunisia's president ben ali was ousted the new islamist leaders are accused of ignoring the real issues of poverty and unemployment in favor of spreading average according to such and. as the headlines up next our special report with herring's stories from journalists covering the war in iraq where the press has suffered more casualties than any other modern conflict. the footage kevin sites filmed with his video camera was not only unwanted but completely unsuitable for army...