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this is what ben wrote to jane. take out a pair of a time and hold one of the glasses first against one eye then against the other looking on some small print. if the first pair seems neither put them up again before you open a second. i advise trying each of your eyes separately. few people's eyes are fellows. [laughter] that's so sad. the question is raised for me as a biographer trying to write about ben and jane franklin. what does it mean to be one of a pair and not fellows? ben franklin was born here in philadelphia but in boston, in my hometown in 1790. i think he would have been a red sox fan. i think that's clear. [laughter] his sister jane was six years later from the franklin family record book. he was the youngest of ten sons. she was the youngest of zen daughters. that's 17. [laughter] benny and jenny they were called. no two people in their family were more alike. jane thought her brother as her second self, she said. they were begins in a way like a pair of eyes. they pose a biographical data limb ma.
this is what ben wrote to jane. take out a pair of a time and hold one of the glasses first against one eye then against the other looking on some small print. if the first pair seems neither put them up again before you open a second. i advise trying each of your eyes separately. few people's eyes are fellows. [laughter] that's so sad. the question is raised for me as a biographer trying to write about ben and jane franklin. what does it mean to be one of a pair and not fellows? ben franklin...
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-- he was effusive about ben bernanke's term in office this time. do we think it was his idea or ben? >> it took the president time to warm up to make the comments. the comments he made very off-handed, didn't sound well thought out. clearly, i think this is a speechwriter or somebody who decided to take the time to thank ben bernanke for his work and for the president to say, in a more formal way, how he felt. >> interesting to note that janet yellen comes into the job with probably one of the most important jobs at hand, and that is this debacle going on in washington. she said more needs to be done. i wonder if that suggests more stimulus or more fiscal policy or at a minimum, some end to this dysfunction happening in washington. diane swank, what's next? >> absolutely. i think you'll hear more from the fed. the fed has said already the fiscal policy is a drag on the u.s. economy. we saw the personification of these people. they often become. the bernanke fed, the greenspan fed. it will you-l now be the yellen fed. you heard her talk about the pe
-- he was effusive about ben bernanke's term in office this time. do we think it was his idea or ben? >> it took the president time to warm up to make the comments. the comments he made very off-handed, didn't sound well thought out. clearly, i think this is a speechwriter or somebody who decided to take the time to thank ben bernanke for his work and for the president to say, in a more formal way, how he felt. >> interesting to note that janet yellen comes into the job with...
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>> massachusetts. >> ben is from? >> virginia. >> nick? >> pennsylvania. >> let's run one minute and a half. ♪ >> how do you feel about removing under god from the pledge of allegiance? >> i feel our country and constitution is all based on god. as each generation goes on, we have less and less god. what are we becoming? ♪ >> the one thing that will remain constant, america needs to remain on the offense on the global war on terror. >> it might be a long road, and it gets frustrating sometimes, but in the end i am trying to change the world and become a better person, and create a better place for all of us to live. >> we are not the commies, and we are not the bad people. ♪ >> america, america we love you so ♪ [applause] >> usa, usa, usa. >> that was boys nation sponsored by the american legion. are all the boys involved in boys nation? >> they are not all involved, but they did go to boys state, a program that runs in 49 states. i went to that one i was in high school in 1993. i really felt that the history of that really represents trad
>> massachusetts. >> ben is from? >> virginia. >> nick? >> pennsylvania. >> let's run one minute and a half. ♪ >> how do you feel about removing under god from the pledge of allegiance? >> i feel our country and constitution is all based on god. as each generation goes on, we have less and less god. what are we becoming? ♪ >> the one thing that will remain constant, america needs to remain on the offense on the global war on terror....
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tracy smith will tell us about it. >> my name is ben, and i am 17. >> reporter: ben breedlove seemedbe the kind of kid everyone wanted to be bright, eternally cheerful with his own popular tv show on youtube. >> this is the best place for girls and guys to find the answers that you need. >> he practically grew up on the lake behind his family's austin, texas home, wake surfing was to him as natural as taking a walk. >> whoo! >> but ben was also born with a condition called hypertrophic my zero myopathy that caused blood pressure and sudden cardiac arrest at various times in his life his heart did fail but it seemed to him the near death episodes were always somehow a reason to smile. >> at age four, ben almost died during a violent seizure, but when he woke up in the hospital, he saw something he could barely describe to his parents, sean and diane. >> we were down the hallway and he, you are saying there was this light about him and he even said it was a pitch white light. it is right above me, do you see it? and i said no. >> when, well, it was significant because the hallway that
tracy smith will tell us about it. >> my name is ben, and i am 17. >> reporter: ben breedlove seemedbe the kind of kid everyone wanted to be bright, eternally cheerful with his own popular tv show on youtube. >> this is the best place for girls and guys to find the answers that you need. >> he practically grew up on the lake behind his family's austin, texas home, wake surfing was to him as natural as taking a walk. >> whoo! >> but ben was also born with a...
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she was a disciple of ben bernanke. chairman last four years of bernanke bernanke's chairmanship. when the the fed buys money out of the thin air and bonds $180 billion worth of bonds every month. lending the government will $85 billion into the economy, she is in favor. that, so you are likely to see next to no change. failure of the federal reserve who believes it is the job job of the federal federal reserve to create cass out of thin air and stimulate the economy because those wrings are loans. they will cause inflawnsenned everything waste wily seen as frontrunner for this job. complaints about a lack of diversity in the president's close-toes and all of the sudden larry summers dropped out of running. >> i'm not a fan of larry summers. however, he probably was a better understanding of the way the free market works and what it is like to make a payroll than any other chair of the federal reserve in the modern era. you know that upset some people on president's left. that is why he is not there. the first woman tha
she was a disciple of ben bernanke. chairman last four years of bernanke bernanke's chairmanship. when the the fed buys money out of the thin air and bonds $180 billion worth of bonds every month. lending the government will $85 billion into the economy, she is in favor. that, so you are likely to see next to no change. failure of the federal reserve who believes it is the job job of the federal federal reserve to create cass out of thin air and stimulate the economy because those wrings are...
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>> ben, d.j., and nick. they're basically three teenage upper middle class white boys who i know is really quite striking for a lot of people. but i think what we wanted to do in the film was really explore the baseline political reality in the country, by looking at what's happening for those that are avatars for traditional leaders in america. a lot of people will come to the film about -- come to any film about the leaders and they expect to see a multicultural tapestry of what america really looks like. i think our country is really still run politically, at least, largely by upper middle class, relatively privileged white men. and i think reacting to that is really what i'm trying to do for viewers. >> the three of them come from what states? what communities? >> they come from the first 13 colonies. springfield, virginia, d.j. is from the massachusetts-new hampshire border. >> let's watch the opening and see the three young boys. and what year would this have been in the open ing? >> when we starting t
>> ben, d.j., and nick. they're basically three teenage upper middle class white boys who i know is really quite striking for a lot of people. but i think what we wanted to do in the film was really explore the baseline political reality in the country, by looking at what's happening for those that are avatars for traditional leaders in america. a lot of people will come to the film about -- come to any film about the leaders and they expect to see a multicultural tapestry of what america...
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>> ben, what do you like? >> i like lots of things. mostly daigen, but you can't buy stock from dagen. i like e.e.m., the emerging market index. that to me, it got kicked hard but now they are coming back. i love emerging markets. >> i love it as well but i love you better. "cost of freedom" continues with the place for business. fox. ♪ ♪ >>> so forget about all the rhetoric and the wrangling in d.c. get to the heart of the debt battle. out-of-control entitlement spending. the biggest chunk of the budget by far. republicans leaders say if we don't deal with it, we will never stop raising the debt limit. some liberal democrats drawing a line in the sand, saying don't touch entitlements ever. so who is right? hi, everybody. i'm david asman. welcome to "forbes on fox." steve forbes, rick unger, mike, bill baldwin, sabrina schaefer, john tandy. $2 trillion out of a $3.5 trillion budget. more than the majority. how do you avoid dealing with it? >> eventually you ll
>> ben, what do you like? >> i like lots of things. mostly daigen, but you can't buy stock from dagen. i like e.e.m., the emerging market index. that to me, it got kicked hard but now they are coming back. i love emerging markets. >> i love it as well but i love you better. "cost of freedom" continues with the place for business. fox. ♪ ♪ >>> so forget about all the rhetoric and the wrangling in d.c. get to the heart of the debt battle. out-of-control...
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[ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: we love you, ben affleck. >> very nice. >> jimmy: we love ben affleckcome back to our show. last time you were here for the movie "argo." and you won the best picture oscar since then. you won the oscar. [ cheers and applause ] >> you know, that's actually why i'm here. i wanted to thank you. i feel like you put us over the top. i think it might have been the roots that did it. >> jimmy: yeah. come here, we get them the academy award. >> you're going to be swamped. >> jimmy: yeah, we really are. but you, i thought you were great. and i thought you were so funny and humble with your speech and all that stuff, because you were winning crazy awards. but, what a great job on that movie. >> thank you very much. >> jimmy: i said that when you're here, but sometimes i don't know -- >> right, because you hadn't really seen the movie when i came on the last time. >> jimmy: no, i don't watch anything. i thought it was an audiobook. >> i can tell. >> jimmy: i look into it, and i go, sounds good. >> yeah. how did you learn to speak iranian? >> jimmy: exactly. but,
[ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: we love you, ben affleck. >> very nice. >> jimmy: we love ben affleckcome back to our show. last time you were here for the movie "argo." and you won the best picture oscar since then. you won the oscar. [ cheers and applause ] >> you know, that's actually why i'm here. i wanted to thank you. i feel like you put us over the top. i think it might have been the roots that did it. >> jimmy: yeah. come here, we get them...
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this is my husband ben. hi, glad to know you.tle scotty seems to be having such a good time with your son. would you be interested in getting them together for a playdate? oh, that sounds like a wonderful idea. look at them. they're getting along like billy bob thornton and his cat. woman: billy bob? leave me alone! i'm taking a bath! stewie, do you want to be the autobots or the decepticons? what's with all these labels, man? autobots, decepticons, gay, straight-- just pick a few robots, and let's party. hey, what's going on in here? oh, hello, brian. we're playing transformers. oh, cool. who's this little guy? it's my new friend, scotty. do you mind? we're busy. oh. hi, doggie. you want to play with us? scotty, scotty, it's fine. it's fine. you don't have to. he doesn't know transformers. yeah, actually, i-i'd love to play. wh-who should i be? should i be one of these guys? i-i'll be this guy. who's this guy, huh? what's this guy's story? that's optimus prime. you can't be him. scotty's optimus prime. oh, all right. well, i'll
this is my husband ben. hi, glad to know you.tle scotty seems to be having such a good time with your son. would you be interested in getting them together for a playdate? oh, that sounds like a wonderful idea. look at them. they're getting along like billy bob thornton and his cat. woman: billy bob? leave me alone! i'm taking a bath! stewie, do you want to be the autobots or the decepticons? what's with all these labels, man? autobots, decepticons, gay, straight-- just pick a few robots, and...
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lz and ben furgason. we are told the senate has taken the lead. trying to come up with a bipartisan solution to reopen the government and avoid a default. ben, let's get back to the protests though. i want you to listen to this. this is outside of the white house today and then we can talk about it. >> i call upon all of to you wage the second american nonviolent revolution. to use civil disobedience and demand this president leave town. to get up. to put the koran down. get up off his knees and to figurely come up with his hands out. up. >> ben, really? really? >> you found the krcrazy guy. congratulations. there are 360 million americans. and you find the crazy guy. of course i don't agree with that guy. did you actually think i would sit here as conservative and act as if in any way i agree with the ridiculousness of that guy saying barack obama should leave town. there are dumb, stupid people in the world. congratulations, you just confirmed it. but it is not the majority of american conservatives or republicans that believe what that crazy gu
lz and ben furgason. we are told the senate has taken the lead. trying to come up with a bipartisan solution to reopen the government and avoid a default. ben, let's get back to the protests though. i want you to listen to this. this is outside of the white house today and then we can talk about it. >> i call upon all of to you wage the second american nonviolent revolution. to use civil disobedience and demand this president leave town. to get up. to put the koran down. get up off his...
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under the strong leadership of ben bernanke.the fed through some of the most daunting economic challenges of our lifetime. for some time now, he's made it clear that he intends to finish his service as chairman at the end of his term, which is this january. so today, i just want to take a minute to pay tribute to ben for his extraordinary service. but i also want to announce my choice for the next chair of the federal reserve. one of the nation's foremost economists and policymakers, current vice chairman janet yellen. you know, after i became president, i was proud to nominate ben for a second term. and while the fed is and must always be independent, i want you to know, ben, i'm personally very grateful to you for being such a strong partner in helping america recover from recession. perhaps it's no surprise as the son of a pharmacist and a school teacher that ben bernanke is the epitome of calm, and he's been a voice of wisdom and a steady hand. at the same time, when faced with potential global economic meltdown, he has disp
under the strong leadership of ben bernanke.the fed through some of the most daunting economic challenges of our lifetime. for some time now, he's made it clear that he intends to finish his service as chairman at the end of his term, which is this january. so today, i just want to take a minute to pay tribute to ben for his extraordinary service. but i also want to announce my choice for the next chair of the federal reserve. one of the nation's foremost economists and policymakers, current...
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>> independent, but ultimately conservative. >> ben?of a republican. >> as you travel around, what do folks say one may see this? >> a lot of that has to do with people's own ideology. they impose their own ideology onto the film. we have a positive response across the political spectrum, but people have a different view. people that are more traditional or conservative tend to see themselves in the film, but also reconsider their political beliefs in a way. it is basically something that is modeled in the characters in the film, so they are a little more open to considering different points of view, as the boys become in the film, and progressives come to the film thinking they will understand the mind of the enemy, if you will, because they hear the boys are all conservative, relatively speaking in the beginning of the identifyingme out with the guys and where they come from, really, in terms of their political beliefs, which i do not think is something that we as americans really do. we sort of think that people who disagree with us
>> independent, but ultimately conservative. >> ben?of a republican. >> as you travel around, what do folks say one may see this? >> a lot of that has to do with people's own ideology. they impose their own ideology onto the film. we have a positive response across the political spectrum, but people have a different view. people that are more traditional or conservative tend to see themselves in the film, but also reconsider their political beliefs in a way. it is...
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i'm going to be a peacemaker. >> rip ben into pieces. >> i'll agree with both ben and anthony. i think anthony is absolutely right the shutdown is a debacle for republicans and right now it's possible that just being against obama care ideally without the anchor of a government shut down dragging them down might be a compelling message for republicans because it's remarkable and i think people will start to recognize it a bit more now that we're not talking about washington politics, just how completely the obama white house seems to have botched the general rollout of the most i'm prior tablet program but what allows people to buy health insurance. democrats know it's a serious problem and this is why if it continues to be a problem, we probably won't be talking about the shut down in three months time. >> right, anthony weiner, let talk about 2016, you have good connections with hillary clinton and she is expected to run, not sure what the gop is and when you look at the runners and riders here, who do you think the democrats should fear most, is it chris christie or actually
i'm going to be a peacemaker. >> rip ben into pieces. >> i'll agree with both ben and anthony. i think anthony is absolutely right the shutdown is a debacle for republicans and right now it's possible that just being against obama care ideally without the anchor of a government shut down dragging them down might be a compelling message for republicans because it's remarkable and i think people will start to recognize it a bit more now that we're not talking about washington...
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i'm going to be a peacemaker. >> rip ben into pieces. >> i'll agree with both ben and anthony.lutely right the shutdown is a debacle for republicans and right now it's possible that just being against obama care ideally without the anchor of a government shut down dragging them down might be a compelling message for republicans because it's remarkable and i think people will start to recognize it a bit more now that we're not talking about washington politics, just how completely the obama white house seems to have botched the general rollout of the most i'm prior tablet program but what allows people to buy health insurance. democrats know it's a serious problem and this is why if it continues to be a problem, we probably won't be talking about the shut down in three months time. >> right, anthony weiner, let talk about 2016, you have good connections with hillary clinton and she is expected to run, not sure what the gop is and when you look at the runners and riders here, who do you think the democrats should fear most, is it chris christie or actually, potentially someone li
i'm going to be a peacemaker. >> rip ben into pieces. >> i'll agree with both ben and anthony.lutely right the shutdown is a debacle for republicans and right now it's possible that just being against obama care ideally without the anchor of a government shut down dragging them down might be a compelling message for republicans because it's remarkable and i think people will start to recognize it a bit more now that we're not talking about washington politics, just how completely...
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ben here is a perfect example of seeing a problem and fixing it. i don't think he's rear or i'm rear rare, i don't think any of us are rare. we're using tools at our disposal that was different from our parents. >> the research shows that the best and brightest are still headed to wall street and high-paying jobs and not so concerned about benevolence. maybe some of the projects you're involved may be the exception rather than the rule. what can society do to draw more millennials into the type of projects that you and your team are involved in? >> yeah, i think that's a good question, and to piggy back and contrast eric's point a bit, our data show that a large number of our database are actually boomers. someone told me yesterday that they were at a community center in oakland, and a woman was displaying her first smart phone. she had explained that her son put the first app on the phone, and it was seeclickfix. i think millennials are the first natives to the internet that is creating this engagement. with other millennials and with our parents
ben here is a perfect example of seeing a problem and fixing it. i don't think he's rear or i'm rear rare, i don't think any of us are rare. we're using tools at our disposal that was different from our parents. >> the research shows that the best and brightest are still headed to wall street and high-paying jobs and not so concerned about benevolence. maybe some of the projects you're involved may be the exception rather than the rule. what can society do to draw more millennials into...
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it was all you for ben at that time.s speaking for ben and i was honored to be able to share his message. they desired to feel the same way. i wanted to share his experiences with them. it is the testament to pafaith d family. the book is "when will the heaven begin". >> how much time is too much for a child to be plugged into their phones? we heard from that doctor and now we want to hear from you. tweet me at gretchen charles son. >>> the doctor on trial for allegedly killing his wife. >> the two of you resumed your sexual relationship when you moved into the home? >> yes. >> the two of you were hiding the fact that you were sexually involved from the children? >> yes. [ sneezes, coughs ] i've got a big date, but my sinuses are acting up. it's time for advil cold and sinus. [ male announcer ] truth is that won't relieve all your symptoms. new alka seltzer plus-d relieves more sinus symptoms than any other behind the counter liquid gel. oh what a relief it is. >> here's what america is clicking on today. ea sports the l
it was all you for ben at that time.s speaking for ben and i was honored to be able to share his message. they desired to feel the same way. i wanted to share his experiences with them. it is the testament to pafaith d family. the book is "when will the heaven begin". >> how much time is too much for a child to be plugged into their phones? we heard from that doctor and now we want to hear from you. tweet me at gretchen charles son. >>> the doctor on trial for allegedly...
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ben -- ben is -- this is ben's life.ttractive woman. then i'm gonna stop acting, win a few poker tournaments, which is impossible to do. then i'm gonna direct a movie. oh, and both of them be nominated for oscars. maybe i'll go back to acting. wow, you want me to be batman? [ cheers and applause ] i don't know. i don't know. >> jimmy: i don't know, yeah. >> and then justin is, like, oh, you know, i'm making movies. i'm making -- oh, i'm a scratch golfer. i'm gonna just buy a golf course. oh, that's crazy. why would i do that? wait a minute. i'm gonna release an album with jay z. [ cheers and applause ] oh, let's go on tour. 100 cities. oh, number one album. oh, number one tour. you know what? i'm going to release a double album. oh, it's platinum. wow, i have a movie coming out. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: yeah, i know. just silly. silly. >> then there's anthony mackie. damn, i didn't get nobody's number when we were shooting this movie. [ sad tuba ] [ applause ] but i have you, jimmy. i have you. >> jimmy: you hav
ben -- ben is -- this is ben's life.ttractive woman. then i'm gonna stop acting, win a few poker tournaments, which is impossible to do. then i'm gonna direct a movie. oh, and both of them be nominated for oscars. maybe i'll go back to acting. wow, you want me to be batman? [ cheers and applause ] i don't know. i don't know. >> jimmy: i don't know, yeah. >> and then justin is, like, oh, you know, i'm making movies. i'm making -- oh, i'm a scratch golfer. i'm gonna just buy a golf...
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ben stein, david mcdowell, and gary k. >>ll evidence ise're a ok we have hundreds of thousands of furloughs. we're still ruinjuine. for me, i've been saying it for years. the bottom line is government is an overbloated blob with too much waste. if i got in there, i'd knock 15% off the top and we'd still run very well. that's something that needs to t done. unfortunately, it never gts done. >> probably people are at home saying that 15 sounds small. i ver knew there were 800,000, quotonessential rkers in the government. >> wel more tan 80% of the outlays are still in effect even with the shutdown. you know, social security, the military, and the like. so we -- but i do think that this gives us a chance to prioriti what we want out of government. and to analyze what these bureaucrats really do. the "wall stet journal" had a great editorial abo the federal register of new rules made byhe government, looking back in september on any given day. you would have 500 pages, 400 pages of new rules. >> a day. yeah. in the federal reg
ben stein, david mcdowell, and gary k. >>ll evidence ise're a ok we have hundreds of thousands of furloughs. we're still ruinjuine. for me, i've been saying it for years. the bottom line is government is an overbloated blob with too much waste. if i got in there, i'd knock 15% off the top and we'd still run very well. that's something that needs to t done. unfortunately, it never gts done. >> probably people are at home saying that 15 sounds small. i ver knew there were 800,000,...
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and the federal reserve under the strong leadership of ben bernanke. he has led the fed through some of the daunting economic challenges of our lifetime. he intends to finish his service at chairman at the end of his term, this january. so today i just want to take a minute to the pay tribute to ben for his extraordinary service. but i also want to announce my choice for the next chair of the federal reserve. one of the nation's for most economists and policy makers, current vice chairman, janet yellen. after i became president, i was proud to nominate ben for a second term. and while the fed and must always be independent, i want you to know, ben, i'm personally very grateful to you for being such a strong partner in helping america recover from recession. perhaps it's no surprise as the son of a pharmacist and school teacher that ben bernanke is the ee pit mee of calm. he's been a voice of wisdom, and a steady hand. at the same time, when faced with potential global economic meltdown, he has displayed tremendous courage and creativity and took bold a
and the federal reserve under the strong leadership of ben bernanke. he has led the fed through some of the daunting economic challenges of our lifetime. he intends to finish his service at chairman at the end of his term, this january. so today i just want to take a minute to the pay tribute to ben for his extraordinary service. but i also want to announce my choice for the next chair of the federal reserve. one of the nation's for most economists and policy makers, current vice chairman,...
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and finally ben on the general picture i know you so well i don't know your answer to this optimistic or pessimistic about america. oh i'm optimistic i think over the long run we will triumph i think we have made incredible progress in this country look when i was a child larry. roughly twelve years younger than you are eleven years younger than you this whole country where i grew up i grew up in the south was rigidly segregated by race and that's all changed and americans of every ethnicity and every sex have opportunities that were not dreamt of so i think we're still on that path think we're still on the path towards greater and greater opportunities and i think that's a great wonderful country will get better and better then come home we'll have lunch i would love that ben stein one of my favorite people thank you ben thank you and thanks earlier to marianne williamson i want to hear from you join the conversation on my facebook page and share your thoughts on twitter by tweeting. the politic the hash tag that's all for politics with larry. because when i save money to hire a hitm
and finally ben on the general picture i know you so well i don't know your answer to this optimistic or pessimistic about america. oh i'm optimistic i think over the long run we will triumph i think we have made incredible progress in this country look when i was a child larry. roughly twelve years younger than you are eleven years younger than you this whole country where i grew up i grew up in the south was rigidly segregated by race and that's all changed and americans of every ethnicity...
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capitol marianne williamson will tell us why and ben stein america's a columnist and political body man says the turmoil and dysfunction in washington from both sides of the aisle is no laughing matter it is all next politicking with larry king's. i college again on larry king and joining me is the spiritual activist lecturer a bestselling author and now a candidate for the u.s. house of representatives marianne williamson she made her announcement in beverly hills this past sunday running as an independent she'll run against a lifelong congressman henry waxman he's been there for thirty eight years why mary . well i think there's a new conversation that americans are having about our country and about life and about the world and this conversation is saturating so many corners of our society but it hasn't been able to crash through the ramparts of the of the political system and so the thoughts that dominate our our politics today are calcified thought forms they don't allow in the kind of thinking that is necessary to move us forward and so what we have is a diminishing democratic fra
capitol marianne williamson will tell us why and ben stein america's a columnist and political body man says the turmoil and dysfunction in washington from both sides of the aisle is no laughing matter it is all next politicking with larry king's. i college again on larry king and joining me is the spiritual activist lecturer a bestselling author and now a candidate for the u.s. house of representatives marianne williamson she made her announcement in beverly hills this past sunday running as...
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and finally ben on the general picture i know you so well i don't know your answer to this optimistic or pessimistic about america. oh i'm optimistic i think over the long run we will triumph i think we have made incredible progress in this country look when i was a child larry. roughly twelve years younger than you were eleven years i mean this whole country where i grew up i grew up in the south was rigidly segregated by race and that's all changed and americans of every ethnicity and every sex have opportunities that were not so i think we're still on that path think we're still on the path towards greater and greater opportunities and i think that's a great wonderful country will get better and better then come home will have lunch i would love the ben stein one of my favorite people thank you ben thank you and thanks earlier to marianne williamson i want to hear from you join the conversation on my facebook page and share your thoughts on twitter by tweeting. the politics the hash tag that's all for politics with larry. because when i save money to hire a hitman to shoot me dead
and finally ben on the general picture i know you so well i don't know your answer to this optimistic or pessimistic about america. oh i'm optimistic i think over the long run we will triumph i think we have made incredible progress in this country look when i was a child larry. roughly twelve years younger than you were eleven years i mean this whole country where i grew up i grew up in the south was rigidly segregated by race and that's all changed and americans of every ethnicity and every...
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capitol marianne williamson will tell us why and ben stein america's a columnist and political body man says the turmoil and dysfunction in washington from both sides of the aisle is no laughing matter it is all next politicking with larry king. i followed taking on larry king and joining me is the spiritual activist lecturer a bestselling author and now a candidate for the u.s. house of representatives marianne williamson she made her announcement in beverly hills this past sunday running as an independent she'll run against a lifelong congressman henry waxman he's been there for thirty eight years why mary . well i think there's a new conversation that americans are having about our country and about life and about the world and this conversation is saturating so many corners of our society but it hasn't been able to crash through the ramparts of the of the political system and so the thoughts that dominate our our politics today are calcified thought forms they don't allow in the kind of thinking that is necessary to move us forward and so what we have is a diminishing democratic fre
capitol marianne williamson will tell us why and ben stein america's a columnist and political body man says the turmoil and dysfunction in washington from both sides of the aisle is no laughing matter it is all next politicking with larry king. i followed taking on larry king and joining me is the spiritual activist lecturer a bestselling author and now a candidate for the u.s. house of representatives marianne williamson she made her announcement in beverly hills this past sunday running as...
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after i became president, i was proud to nominate ben for a second term. the fed is and must always be independent. i want you to know that i am very grateful to you for being such a strong partner in helping america recover from the recession. it is no surprise as the son of a pharmacist and schoolteacher -- isben bernanke has the the academy of death is the opec to me -- is the academy --is the epitome of calm. he has been a voice of wisdom and a steady hand. at the same time when faced with potential global economic meltdown, he has displayed tremendous courage. he took old action that was needed. he helped us stop the freefall and stabilize financial markets. thiscredit flowing again. has made a profound difference in the lives of many americans. a lot of people are not sure what the federal chair does. but more families were able to afford new homes and businesses could hire workers. more people could pay their mortgages and car loans. it meant more growth and more jobs. i would add with his commitment to greater transparency and clarity, he is also a
after i became president, i was proud to nominate ben for a second term. the fed is and must always be independent. i want you to know that i am very grateful to you for being such a strong partner in helping america recover from the recession. it is no surprise as the son of a pharmacist and schoolteacher -- isben bernanke has the the academy of death is the opec to me -- is the academy --is the epitome of calm. he has been a voice of wisdom and a steady hand. at the same time when faced with...
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he doesn't want to be thought of just helicopter ben, just pouring out all this money. maybe at one of those meetings before yellen comes in we may have bernanke dialing back a little, no? >>, again, i think they're in a position right now that they can't dial back. they may not be able to dial back for another year. they have create ad very large problem here. we have a lot of jobs that are still not filled. we have lot of money out there but not at the lower levels. all the money has been taken up by the higher levels. so we don't have a real solution here. the average joe has not been able to benefit -- david: hold on a second, todd. you're saying there will be no tapering at all either in october or november or decent? >> i don't think so, no. david: wow. >> if i could jump in. no chance of a taper in october. december is still in play. in order to taper in december the fed needs to see evidence that the recovery is really strengthening as they hoped and expected it would at the time they had the september meeting but looking ahead do i think they're going to buy 85
he doesn't want to be thought of just helicopter ben, just pouring out all this money. maybe at one of those meetings before yellen comes in we may have bernanke dialing back a little, no? >>, again, i think they're in a position right now that they can't dial back. they may not be able to dial back for another year. they have create ad very large problem here. we have a lot of jobs that are still not filled. we have lot of money out there but not at the lower levels. all the money has...
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cg: ben monterroso, activista comunitario recuerden que la marcha es el 8 de octubre en la que van a participar artistas de nobre como cg: ben monterroso, activista comunitario recuerden que la marcha es el 8 de octubre en la que van a participar artistas de nobre como los tigres del norte. queremos compartir con ustedes las temperaturas a lo largo de nuestra region. en washington, el cielo continua nublado pero las temperaturas son propias de otonio sin probabilidades de lluvia con 69 grados. y para el mediodia el cielo permanece nublado y las temperaturas se elevaran hasta los 82 grados. queremos compartir con ustedes las temperaturas a lo largo de nuestra region. en washington, el cielo continua nublado pero las temperaturas son propias de otonio sin probabilidades de lluvia con 69 grados. y para el mediodia el cielo permanece nublado y las temperaturas se elevaran hasta los 82 grados. queremos compartir con ustedes las temperaturas a lo largo de nuestra region. en washington, el cielo continua nublado pero las temperaturas son propias de otonio sin probabilidades de lluvia con 69
cg: ben monterroso, activista comunitario recuerden que la marcha es el 8 de octubre en la que van a participar artistas de nobre como cg: ben monterroso, activista comunitario recuerden que la marcha es el 8 de octubre en la que van a participar artistas de nobre como los tigres del norte. queremos compartir con ustedes las temperaturas a lo largo de nuestra region. en washington, el cielo continua nublado pero las temperaturas son propias de otonio sin probabilidades de lluvia con 69 grados....
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he's just a really, good, cool southern guy and we kind of bonded and related on that and ben is ben.re like, man, you're awesome. you win poker tournaments. >> as are you. >> yes, he's batman and i'm -- >> you're falcon. >> he's falcon. there's nothing he cannot do. >> i like smacking people. >> zee, i would have done that. >> no. >> too pretty. >> getting paid for it. >> there you go. how about that. >> thank you. so many movies, he's got like five movies out. >> next week have this amazing little movie coming out called the inevitable defeat and i read it and i was blown away. it's about these two kids that overcome every obstacle in their lives to try and survive and you never realize how hard it is not only for inner city youth but youth without the proper parenting and when i read it, it blew me away. it's a movie i'm proud of. >> i can't wait to see that and can't wait to see runner runner. >> it opens this friday. >> yeah, coming up, we're going to the movies. >> get your cup. >> we're also going to help you get the skinny on sweets. joy bauer here to show us how to make less
he's just a really, good, cool southern guy and we kind of bonded and related on that and ben is ben.re like, man, you're awesome. you win poker tournaments. >> as are you. >> yes, he's batman and i'm -- >> you're falcon. >> he's falcon. there's nothing he cannot do. >> i like smacking people. >> zee, i would have done that. >> no. >> too pretty. >> getting paid for it. >> there you go. how about that. >> thank you. so many...
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she has been, as you suggest, on the more dovish side of ben bernanke. if anything she will lean toward keeping policies in place longer, more aggressively, doing everything the fed can to keep unemployment down. >> at some point the fed is going to have to turn off the spigot of money, and the chances are janet yellen will oversee that. how tricky is that going to be? it is find a pump money in, but to be the person who says we are stopping that money? >> that will be the challenge. it is not just a question of what to do, but a question of when to flip that switch, how quickly to turn back the dial and pull back the liquidity they have been pumping into the global financial system. getting that wrong could have tremendous cost for the u.s. economy and global economy. if you move too soon you nip the economy in the dot. if you do not, you have tremendous bubble problems. >> most people around the world could not name the chairman of the u.s. federal reserve, but when we look back, paul parker, bernankenspan, ben now, they are people who have an outsized
she has been, as you suggest, on the more dovish side of ben bernanke. if anything she will lean toward keeping policies in place longer, more aggressively, doing everything the fed can to keep unemployment down. >> at some point the fed is going to have to turn off the spigot of money, and the chances are janet yellen will oversee that. how tricky is that going to be? it is find a pump money in, but to be the person who says we are stopping that money? >> that will be the...
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after i became president i was proud to nominate ben for second term. while the fed is a must always be independent, i want you to know i am personally very grateful to you for being such a strong partner in helping america recover from recession. perhaps it is no surprise as the son of a pharmacist and a schoolteacher that ben bernanke is the epitome of calm against volatility of global markets he has been the voice of wisdom and a steady hand. at the same time when faced with potential global economic meltdown he has displayed tremendous courage and creativity. he took bold action needed to avert a depression to help stop the freefall, stabilize financial markets, sure up our banks, get credit flowing again and that has made a profound difference in the lives of millions of americans reread a lot of people aren't as silly share with the of the federal reserve does, but thanks to this man to the left of me, more families are able to afford their own home, small business is able to get loans to expand and hire workers. more folks can pay their mortgages
after i became president i was proud to nominate ben for second term. while the fed is a must always be independent, i want you to know i am personally very grateful to you for being such a strong partner in helping america recover from recession. perhaps it is no surprise as the son of a pharmacist and a schoolteacher that ben bernanke is the epitome of calm against volatility of global markets he has been the voice of wisdom and a steady hand. at the same time when faced with potential global...
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ben sharington.nd your manager of the 2013 world champion boston red sox, john farrell. now to present the commissioner's trophy, mr. bud selig. >> it's my pleasure tonight to present the 2013 world series championship trophy to the boston red sox. i want to congratulate larry lukino, tom warner, john henry, ben sharington, john farrell, and all the great red sox players. you know, this started off as a really tough year in boston. and i was boston strong and the red sox have made all your fans very, very proud. and so here's the trophy, john, larry and tom. the 2013 world series championship trophy. >> mr. henry, it's been since 1918 that this organization has won a world series here at home. how does it feel winning it in front of all your fans? >> wow. i mean -- i just want to give a shoutout to the unsung sear rows and every one of these guys would like to thank along with ben and john the scouts, the coaching staff, that helped us through this. they're the best in baseball. and thank you to them
ben sharington.nd your manager of the 2013 world champion boston red sox, john farrell. now to present the commissioner's trophy, mr. bud selig. >> it's my pleasure tonight to present the 2013 world series championship trophy to the boston red sox. i want to congratulate larry lukino, tom warner, john henry, ben sharington, john farrell, and all the great red sox players. you know, this started off as a really tough year in boston. and i was boston strong and the red sox have made all...
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maybe she can try to differentiate herself from ben bernanke.. >> should put some nice intellectual framework around it but yes, i fully agree. the problem is we have too much debt in the world and we treat that differently in different parts of the world. it doesn't work too well, but here we will kick the can down the road as we do anywhere else in the world. it is with monetary policy and yes, that will create bubbles anthat will debase the dollar. the problem is we have account differences. when the bond market forces policies to their knees, the dollar may be far more at risk. we will have other crises playing along like in japan where they are very relatable. cheryl: the asian finance minister are thrilled the president will be nominating janet yellen. can she right the ship that comes the global bank? other global banks have followed our lead in blowing out stimulus year after year, month after month. maybe the train stops with her. >> i am willing to say started as an economist of the fed, she certainly has seen what out-of-control infla
maybe she can try to differentiate herself from ben bernanke.. >> should put some nice intellectual framework around it but yes, i fully agree. the problem is we have too much debt in the world and we treat that differently in different parts of the world. it doesn't work too well, but here we will kick the can down the road as we do anywhere else in the world. it is with monetary policy and yes, that will create bubbles anthat will debase the dollar. the problem is we have account...
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how is she different from ben bernanke? in terms of her economic philosophy, her use of monetary policy, and her use of the sort of tools that ben bernanke has been using. >> so i think there's certainly a lot of continuity with chairman bernanke so i think had he do share a pretty similar world view and i think a similar concern about both inflation and unemployment. i think she might be somewhat bolder. so many people will say the first word out of their mouth on janet is she's so nice. she's also tough and i would expect her to make forceful arguments and to be pushing for perhaps some different policies as she thinks she sees fit. but i think comment newity new- continuity is the order of the day. she's an architect of a lot of the policies the fed has been following so far so i expect a lot of those same policies to continue. >> rose: what do you think her analysis of what the economy needs today is? >> well i think it's in many ways kind of obvious in the sense that if you look at the numbers, what's true is inflation
how is she different from ben bernanke? in terms of her economic philosophy, her use of monetary policy, and her use of the sort of tools that ben bernanke has been using. >> so i think there's certainly a lot of continuity with chairman bernanke so i think had he do share a pretty similar world view and i think a similar concern about both inflation and unemployment. i think she might be somewhat bolder. so many people will say the first word out of their mouth on janet is she's so nice....
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politico's ben white writing the government is killing the economy. ben is here with me. ahead of next week's congressional budget conference. we'll debate both sides of that issue affecting every american's wallet coming up. >>> also ahead, what does the size of twitter's ipo, which could raise, by the way, as much as $1.6 billion, tell investors about the microblogging service's profitability and valuation? >>> why are thousands of pets in the united states getting sick, or worse yet, dying from jerky treats made in china? we'll get to the bottom of the story with a guest who is a best friend of a man's best friend. tu orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. a confident retirement. those dreams, there's just no way we're going to l
politico's ben white writing the government is killing the economy. ben is here with me. ahead of next week's congressional budget conference. we'll debate both sides of that issue affecting every american's wallet coming up. >>> also ahead, what does the size of twitter's ipo, which could raise, by the way, as much as $1.6 billion, tell investors about the microblogging service's profitability and valuation? >>> why are thousands of pets in the united states getting sick, or...