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i think, ben, towards these games is-— i think, ben, towards these games is— i think, ben, towards theseke there is a little bit more _ games is. looks like there is a little bit more of _ games is. looks like there is a little bit more of a _ games is. looks like there is a little bit more of a breeze - little bit more of a breeze there in terms of the weather. have the high temperatures eased off for the athletes? i5 eased off for the athletes? is a eased off for the athletes? is a very difficult these whole games. the two things the athletes have been battling so far, the extreme heat in the first three days of the competition, players like novak djokovic complaining about having to play in the middle of the afternoon and it's roughly about 35 in their humidity. that is easing a little bit with the typhoon, however, they are set to climb as the week progresses. are set to climb as the week progresses-— progresses. we will leave it there. that _ progresses. we will leave it there. that is _ progresses. we will leave it there. that is sarah - progresses. we will leave it there. that is
i think, ben, towards these games is-— i think, ben, towards these games is— i think, ben, towards theseke there is a little bit more _ games is. looks like there is a little bit more of _ games is. looks like there is a little bit more of a _ games is. looks like there is a little bit more of a breeze - little bit more of a breeze there in terms of the weather. have the high temperatures eased off for the athletes? i5 eased off for the athletes? is a eased off for the athletes? is a very...
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cindy and scott graham. >> ben was family. i mean, he was family. >> and then there was ben's mother love. the brightest thing in his life. the one good thing that came from his first marriage. alyssa. >> everybody said that he loved to me more than anything. and i think it's true. >> quite true, of course. so, there was little joking at first to win one man. even if one of the woman was just three. >> our first date alyssa was there. we were eating and i was just trying to talk to ben get to know one. and she's like, don't talk to my dad. >> i remember meeting her, i didn't really like her. [laughs] many he was talking to my dad. >> more than talking to him, as it soon turned out. ben and melissa moved in just segue together just a month later. assert the sort of thing a three year old finds hard to understand. >> she said i love you, and i said don't talk to my dad that we. >> but as we said, it was a love story. then for both of them. as jamie a friend and future bridesmaid put it -- >> he was truly her best friend and he was
cindy and scott graham. >> ben was family. i mean, he was family. >> and then there was ben's mother love. the brightest thing in his life. the one good thing that came from his first marriage. alyssa. >> everybody said that he loved to me more than anything. and i think it's true. >> quite true, of course. so, there was little joking at first to win one man. even if one of the woman was just three. >> our first date alyssa was there. we were eating and i was just...
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ben, i miaht body language? laughter. ben, i might leave _ body language? laughter. dy language? laughter. ben, i might leave that to other people . body language? laughter. ben, i| might leave that to other people to analyse their body language but i think the key images of them together, walking out, there were smiles, that imagery will i think do an enormous amount to try and turn the narrative about that riff which is been so public. the good thing is they were able to come together, the joint statement was very interesting, i thought that said a lot the fact there were able to agree a statement together about their mother. but i think it went off as we thought it would. they put on a united front, whether or how united they are behind—the—scenes remains to be seen, still a lot of tension there. the main thing is they came togetherfor tension there. the main thing is they came together for their mother and that is what they really wanted today. and that is what they really wanted toda . , . �* and that is what they really wanted toda. , ., �* .,, and that is what
ben, i miaht body language? laughter. ben, i might leave _ body language? laughter. dy language? laughter. ben, i might leave that to other people . body language? laughter. ben, i| might leave that to other people to analyse their body language but i think the key images of them together, walking out, there were smiles, that imagery will i think do an enormous amount to try and turn the narrative about that riff which is been so public. the good thing is they were able to come together, the...
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>> julie: i vote for ben's one and a half year old. we are currently seeing. i think nancy pelosi calling one of her colleagues a is just another example. i tell my children name calling is not good, sticks and stones, you know the rest. i don't know, i wish the democratic party would follow some of my parental advice. i'm an excellent parent. >> kennedy: s, you are paid she's got three children that she knows of, that said that she is. emily, what would have happened if kevin mccarthy had called nancy pelosi a? would be see the same coverage? >> emily: not at all, it would be on every front page and every talk show. my quick final point is that these kind of comments from these elected officials are exactly what squishes people into boxes that everyone is trying to remove themselves from. the fact that the assumption in their tweets is that people of certain communities with immutable characteristics will vote a certain way, that they vote in a monolithic block. that those two know immediately what is best and how those certain culture
>> julie: i vote for ben's one and a half year old. we are currently seeing. i think nancy pelosi calling one of her colleagues a is just another example. i tell my children name calling is not good, sticks and stones, you know the rest. i don't know, i wish the democratic party would follow some of my parental advice. i'm an excellent parent. >> kennedy: s, you are paid she's got three children that she knows of, that said that she is. emily, what would have happened if kevin...
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dani: i think it is -- ben: i think it is an unfair label on equities.hat may have been the case at decade ago, when banks were 15% of the market and other sectors were much bigger, but those sectors are not significant parts of the market. when you look at it, it is staples, pharmaceuticals, luxury, the high quality parts of financials. those are the driving engines of european earnings. i think investors want reasonably priced, high-quality business. i think europe is pretty well-positioned for that. so i think we can do well regardless of the value rotation . that has been a knee-jerk reaction the short-term, but i still think europe can perform pretty well regardless of that. dani: what do you do with the banking sector right now in europe? the macro environment, the yield curve doesn't seem as supportive. ben: i think the macro environment has certainly gotten more challenging, and arguably some of the macro data is not as supportive as it was. i still think some of the banks today are feeling a bit harshly treated. i think barclays, deutsche bank b
dani: i think it is -- ben: i think it is an unfair label on equities.hat may have been the case at decade ago, when banks were 15% of the market and other sectors were much bigger, but those sectors are not significant parts of the market. when you look at it, it is staples, pharmaceuticals, luxury, the high quality parts of financials. those are the driving engines of european earnings. i think investors want reasonably priced, high-quality business. i think europe is pretty well-positioned...
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it would be better to wait. joining us out, discuss our pool, but co host spend swan and christy i. ben, i'm going to start with the big question. why is bite dance making this move to pull back these plans? yeah, i think there's a couple of big reasons for the biggest is that china has this regulator that's essentially stepping up and saying that they're going to be new rules. if you're a company that has over a 1000000 users, which obviously tick tock. far beyond that, then you're going to be required to go through additional regulatory approval in order to be able to list your company as an ip. no, and this is not just a byte, dance, exclusive, tick tock, exclusive rule. this isn't a new crack down essentially on these companies, because the idea is that if you're going to sell off your u. s. and your hong kong based, or ip, or excuse me, your us and hong kong based parts of your business, which is what by dance was looking at doing that other countries, other nations may be able to compromise the data that's within the app. the funny thing about this decision by chinese regulators i
it would be better to wait. joining us out, discuss our pool, but co host spend swan and christy i. ben, i'm going to start with the big question. why is bite dance making this move to pull back these plans? yeah, i think there's a couple of big reasons for the biggest is that china has this regulator that's essentially stepping up and saying that they're going to be new rules. if you're a company that has over a 1000000 users, which obviously tick tock. far beyond that, then you're going to be...
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is that going to be ben or is that going to be laura? >> i think it's going to be ben, and i think i can share the screen. >> good afternoon. my name is ben rosenfield, and i'm the city controller, and there is a slide that describes the our city, our home website. a little bit of background. the voters adopted baby c, the homeless tax receipts ordinance in november 2018, but then, we were immediately challenged in court by a taxpayers association suing the city, claiming that it wasn't properly established. our offices, our charter obligation worked the taxes to be collected, but they weren't available for the mayor and board to spend during the period of the litigation, and it's related to the fact that if the city would have lost that litigation, we would have owed hundreds of millions of dollars to the taxpayers. dooduring that period of time, the mayor and the doctors took a number of steps to commence augmenting these programs using the general fund. we're going to expense the money on new programs during this period, and if the tax bec
is that going to be ben or is that going to be laura? >> i think it's going to be ben, and i think i can share the screen. >> good afternoon. my name is ben rosenfield, and i'm the city controller, and there is a slide that describes the our city, our home website. a little bit of background. the voters adopted baby c, the homeless tax receipts ordinance in november 2018, but then, we were immediately challenged in court by a taxpayers association suing the city, claiming that it...
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earnings coming up, does it matter that tesla keeps soaring echo i know you have an outperform on the stock. what do you think the future is? ben: i think the energy business continues to grow. a slower pace of the energy business than the car business. i think this is a situation where tesla with its market cap, at the time, solarcity was a $3.4 billion company, which is somewhat of a rounding error at this time. i do not want to minimize how big of a business it is, but i think the growth is very key to the overall infrastructure that tesla is trying to build out for its ev's and renewables. i think the acquisition of solarcity accelerated that. having the services has helped it sell more equipment, helped get the brand out, more awareness. overall, i think it was a good choice at the right time. emily: thanks so much for weighing in. coming up, 2021 was supposed to be the year of the spac but so far, that has only been partially true. after the break, we will be joined by marc cooper to talk about this. and dealmaking in the second half of the year. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: the first half of 2021 saw a record m&a deals fr
earnings coming up, does it matter that tesla keeps soaring echo i know you have an outperform on the stock. what do you think the future is? ben: i think the energy business continues to grow. a slower pace of the energy business than the car business. i think this is a situation where tesla with its market cap, at the time, solarcity was a $3.4 billion company, which is somewhat of a rounding error at this time. i do not want to minimize how big of a business it is, but i think the growth is...
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i. ben, i'm going to start with the big question. why is bite dance, making this move to pull back these plans? yeah, i think there's a couple of big reason for the biggest is that china has this regulator that's essentially stepping up and saying that they're going to be new rule.
i. ben, i'm going to start with the big question. why is bite dance, making this move to pull back these plans? yeah, i think there's a couple of big reason for the biggest is that china has this regulator that's essentially stepping up and saying that they're going to be new rule.
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iam ben i am ben boo lost with the headlines.t's name have led not guilty to tax evasion and fraud in new york. it's the first brought forward by the district attorney. president biden visits miami. he promised federalfunding for the biden visits miami. he promised federal funding for the rescue effort would continue for a month. mr biden was speaking after meeting families of victims of the disaster. outing is under way in the yorkshire constituency of batley and spen, where voting has been taking place for a new member of parliament. results will be expected in the next few hours and will be seen as a test of keir starmer�*s leadership of labour.
iam ben i am ben boo lost with the headlines.t's name have led not guilty to tax evasion and fraud in new york. it's the first brought forward by the district attorney. president biden visits miami. he promised federalfunding for the biden visits miami. he promised federal funding for the rescue effort would continue for a month. mr biden was speaking after meeting families of victims of the disaster. outing is under way in the yorkshire constituency of batley and spen, where voting has been...
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ben's first book and let me just hold it up here. it's called the province of affliction illness in the making of early new england. so i will turn it over to ben so he can go over some of the main themes of the book before we go into our discussion in q&a. thanks so much ashley into jim and kayla and scott as well and welcoming scott in his new position. it's been too long since i've been at the american antiquarian society in person, but i have very fun feelings of it. and i remember my fellowship there quite well, it's not only a stunning place for its range and depth of its holdings, but awesome the community that's there really kind of creative congenial bunch and i miss it. so i'm looking forward to all of us being back in person soon. i want to say a few words to start us off about the project as a whole a study of illness in everyday life in 18th. century, new england. now in terms of how i got into this. it was not covid. it's began when covid was not even a twinkle in our eyes and it began in a kind of interesting way for a project often. you come to a project. you've got some idea about what you want to do an
ben's first book and let me just hold it up here. it's called the province of affliction illness in the making of early new england. so i will turn it over to ben so he can go over some of the main themes of the book before we go into our discussion in q&a. thanks so much ashley into jim and kayla and scott as well and welcoming scott in his new position. it's been too long since i've been at the american antiquarian society in person, but i have very fun feelings of it. and i remember my...
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i think ben and i are destined -- it's sort of romeo and juliet, right?lah." [ laughter ] >> seth: that was a really, really good impression of ben mendelsohn as either romeo or juliet. hey, i do want to ask about "underground railroad. we'll be right back with more from joel edgerton ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ echoing ] to protect people. to help them save. with a home and auto bundle from progressive. ahh. i was born for this. and now it's prime time. cut. jamie, what are you doing? you're not even in this one. i thought it was thursday. sorry. -it is. -i thought -- i thought it was last thursday. you said that you would shave your eyebrow off for a #klondike. go go. ohhh. [hysterics laugh] ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ return to rugged. the all-new ruggedly redesigned 2022 nissan pathfinder. ♪♪ ♪ [ train horn ] >> seth: welcome back to "late night. we're here with joel edgerton. obviously, this is a television show, but as the clip would prove to anybody or anyone who's watched it, it's so beautifully cinematic. did you even feel like you were making a tv show, or just feel like a
i think ben and i are destined -- it's sort of romeo and juliet, right?lah." [ laughter ] >> seth: that was a really, really good impression of ben mendelsohn as either romeo or juliet. hey, i do want to ask about "underground railroad. we'll be right back with more from joel edgerton ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ echoing ] to protect people. to help them save. with a home and auto bundle from progressive. ahh. i was born for this. and now it's prime time. cut. jamie, what are...
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also, ben affleck. i have been acquainted with the work he has done. we'll bristle sometimes in congress when hollywood stars come and testify on this issue or that. with ben affleck, we know he knows what he is talking about. he has put in time and resources and effort into this and has become a real expert on these issues. he can lend some good advocacy work in all that he does. we look forward to this discussion. let me get it started off. representative bass, with regard to foreign policy, it is often said that politics stop at the water's edge. we know that is not completely true. with regard to africa, it is more true than not. the you talk about that and the initiatives that you have going with your colleagues both in your own party and across the aisle? >> first of all, thank you for including me in this conversation. i admire the work of the institute tremendously and it is an absolute honor to be involved. one thing so important and you know this senator: the legislation, the hearings around africa is a very bipartisan issue. i will say that j
also, ben affleck. i have been acquainted with the work he has done. we'll bristle sometimes in congress when hollywood stars come and testify on this issue or that. with ben affleck, we know he knows what he is talking about. he has put in time and resources and effort into this and has become a real expert on these issues. he can lend some good advocacy work in all that he does. we look forward to this discussion. let me get it started off. representative bass, with regard to foreign policy,...
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lam ben i am ben boo lost with the headlines. donald trump's long serving finance chief, allen weisselberg, and the organisation set up in the former president's name have led not guilty to tax evasion and fraud in new york. it's the first brought forward by the district attorney. president biden visits miami. he promised federalfunding for the biden visits miami. he promised federal funding for the rescue effort would continue for a month. mr biden was speaking after meeting families of victims of the disaster. outing is under way in the yorkshire constituency of batley and spen, where voting has been taking place for a new member of parliament. results will be expected in the next few hours and will be seen as a test of keir starmer�*s leadership of labour. nissan has announced a major expansion of electric vehicle production at its car plant in sunderland, which will create more than 1600 newjobs don't like the japanese carmaker says it will build its new generation of electric models there with batteries on—site. these are th
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i am ben boulos with the headlines. flooding in china has caused millions of dollars in damage following the heaviest rain fall since records began. climate scientists say extreme weather events are becoming more likely and severe. america's most in your general has acknowledged the taliban have strategic momentum in afghanistan. they now control half the districts in the country. the general said the us withdrawal was now 95% complete but insisted a taliban takeover it was not a foregone conclusion. the sporting action continues in tokyo with a shock defeat for the us women's football team. ahead of friday's official olympic opening ceremony, former prime minister shinzo abe has decided not to attend the event due to the state of emergency. now on bbc news: wednesday in parliament. hello again, and welcome to wednesday in parliament, your indispensable guide to the day at westminster. as some covid rules are scrapped, the labour leader accuses the prime minister of spreading confusion. mr speaker, isn't it clear there'
i am ben boulos with the headlines. flooding in china has caused millions of dollars in damage following the heaviest rain fall since records began. climate scientists say extreme weather events are becoming more likely and severe. america's most in your general has acknowledged the taliban have strategic momentum in afghanistan. they now control half the districts in the country. the general said the us withdrawal was now 95% complete but insisted a taliban takeover it was not a foregone...
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i think actually most americans do care. >> it's the government. >> okay. >> bret: ben? hildren who are going back to school major point of contention and major role related to mask mandates. you could potentially see an argument made it would make teachers more comfortable or something like that. circling back to steve's point, i would like to see the evidence that the driving element for people not getting vaccinated is, as he says hucksters on the right. i don't really see that in fact, i see almost total unanimity on the right in terms of people recommending that people ought to be vaccinated. certainly among the political class. and if there are hucksters out there saying these types of things, i certainly don't think they have the kind of pull in this country in order to have the type of effect. i think the far more reasonable and obviously, i think data supported approach is to say that in every aspect of the promises related to that vaccination, we have seen the government pull the rug out from underneath people, over and over again about whether they would be goi
i think actually most americans do care. >> it's the government. >> okay. >> bret: ben? hildren who are going back to school major point of contention and major role related to mask mandates. you could potentially see an argument made it would make teachers more comfortable or something like that. circling back to steve's point, i would like to see the evidence that the driving element for people not getting vaccinated is, as he says hucksters on the right. i don't really see...
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ben, kavitha? >> after all the things i've said about jeff bezos, no, i will not go. >> ben collins, kavitha davidsonu three too much fun. i appreciate you being here. thanks very much. >>> the rest of you please stick around because i've got a few more thoughts on space tourism, so-called space tourism. coming up at the end of the hour. >>> up next the cuban people are at a breaking point. will anti-government protests bring the change they're after? we did it again. verizon has been named america's most reliable network by rootmetrics. and our customers rated us #1 for network quality in america according to j.d. power. number one in reliability, 16 times in a row. most awarded for network quality, 27 times in a row. proving once again that nobody builds networks like verizon. that's why we're building 5g right, that's why there's only one best network. there's an america we build and one we explore. one that's been paved and one that's forever wild. but freedom means you don't have to choose just one adventure. you get both. introducing the wildly civilized all-new 3-row jeep grand cherokee l ♪ ♪
ben, kavitha? >> after all the things i've said about jeff bezos, no, i will not go. >> ben collins, kavitha davidsonu three too much fun. i appreciate you being here. thanks very much. >>> the rest of you please stick around because i've got a few more thoughts on space tourism, so-called space tourism. coming up at the end of the hour. >>> up next the cuban people are at a breaking point. will anti-government protests bring the change they're after? we did it...
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i said this to ben last week that when i read his book, one of the most eloquent beautiful writers of the generation. it gave me writer's block for basically three days. i was frozen about it. if there are any other writers who read the book, hopefully it doesn't affect them. it's just a me problem. but i wanted to start by asking you, you obviously have this very storied time at the white house. you had a very successful first book. you could have written about anything after your last book, why this topic? and why something so sort of broad and meaty if you will? what made you focus on this as the story to tell during this period? >> well -- and thanks, you know, dan for agreeing to do this. we're on this text chain which never ends which is a great and economic way to communicate at 5:30 a.m. when we wake up with our kids to when are at the end of the day. the human interaction is great. you know, i subscribe to the idea that i write to find out what i think. writing is a process of discovery for me, and the origins in this book, the period of 2017, when i spit out of the white hou
i said this to ben last week that when i read his book, one of the most eloquent beautiful writers of the generation. it gave me writer's block for basically three days. i was frozen about it. if there are any other writers who read the book, hopefully it doesn't affect them. it's just a me problem. but i wanted to start by asking you, you obviously have this very storied time at the white house. you had a very successful first book. you could have written about anything after your last book,...
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[typing sounds] [music fades in] [voice of female] my husband ben and i opened ben's chili bowl the very same year that we were married. that's 1958. over the years, ben's became a gathering place for this community. we've been through all kinds of changes, but this pandemic has been the most difficult of all the challenges i've experienced. [voice of male] the chili bowl really has never closed in our history. people come here to see the photos on the wall, to meet the family. you couldn't have that experience anymore. so, we had to pivot. there's no magic formula, but it's been really helpful to keep people updated on googl. we wouldn't be here without our wonderful customers. we do get so much support and so much love from them. [voice of female] i don't have to come every day at my age, but i come because i love people. [female voices soulfully singing “come on in”] that's why i come to ben's. gillette proglide. five blades and a pivoting flexball designed to get virtually every hair on the first stroke. so you're ready for the day with a fresh face for a fresh start. for a limited t
[typing sounds] [music fades in] [voice of female] my husband ben and i opened ben's chili bowl the very same year that we were married. that's 1958. over the years, ben's became a gathering place for this community. we've been through all kinds of changes, but this pandemic has been the most difficult of all the challenges i've experienced. [voice of male] the chili bowl really has never closed in our history. people come here to see the photos on the wall, to meet the family. you couldn't...
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and i would thank them as i think you for being part of this forum. >> thanks, ben. karen, and the minute we have left, what about the question i get to cindy, what is the future of africa? >> i think the future of africa is bright. we are talking about one of the fastest growing economies in the planet, over a billion people, a young population, i think it is very bright and a dramatic opportunity. i do think we need to come together in the world, all of the places in the world that are benefiting off of these resources that are still on the continent, and say how do we make it prosper even further? i agree with cindy that women are key to that. and one of our best initiatives focuses on developing women business leaders, and cindy, i don't know if you've ever been to one of their meetings, and many of those individual women have developed in that field to do business with our companies, and i watch them all share their resources together so that other businesses can thrive -- prosper. i think africa needs to focus on its health infrastructure, electrical, roads, all
and i would thank them as i think you for being part of this forum. >> thanks, ben. karen, and the minute we have left, what about the question i get to cindy, what is the future of africa? >> i think the future of africa is bright. we are talking about one of the fastest growing economies in the planet, over a billion people, a young population, i think it is very bright and a dramatic opportunity. i do think we need to come together in the world, all of the places in the world...
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i am ben boulos with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world.inals of euro twenty—twenty — after a four—nil victory over ukraine. they'll now play denmark — while italy will take on spain in the other semi—final. tens of thousands of brazilian protesters call for president bolsonaro to resign over his handling of the coronavirus pandemic. in miami — an approaching storm accelerates plans to demolish the rest of the apartment block where 2a people died and more than a 120 are missing. hundreds of supermarkets in sweden are forced to close after a cyber—attack that's hit organisations around the world. and — the sexism row in ukraine — after a government plan for women soldiers to parade in high—heels.
i am ben boulos with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world.inals of euro twenty—twenty — after a four—nil victory over ukraine. they'll now play denmark — while italy will take on spain in the other semi—final. tens of thousands of brazilian protesters call for president bolsonaro to resign over his handling of the coronavirus pandemic. in miami — an approaching storm accelerates plans to demolish the rest of the apartment block where 2a people died and...
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my best friend ben harper and i. it finally happened. okay. ben harper. we became friends. p and he's like hey, i'm doing a concert, why don't you come see it i said oh, sure. i go to the concert. it's at the hollywood bowl. i'm like wow, this is amazing. so i go to the bowl. see his show. then go backstage afterwards. and -- >> jimmy: i'm laughing. you really know him, i'm realizing. you really forgot his name. >> if you asked me what my cousin's name is i'd be like, uh-oh. >> jimmy: we'll save that for the end. >> yeah, exactly. he invites me backstage. he's introducing me to people. really great -- this is sam, he's a great singer. oh, thank you very much, very kind. and then, you know, like, oh, thank you. but then gerard butler comes backstage. >> jimmy: okay. >> i'm like, gerard butler! i'm about do this action movie. he's an action superstar. >> jimmy: yeah. >> this must mean something, you know what i mean? serendipitous energy from the universe. ben introduces me. he says, oh, this is sam, he's a great sier. oh, yeah?ike sing something. the full nightmare of panic.
my best friend ben harper and i. it finally happened. okay. ben harper. we became friends. p and he's like hey, i'm doing a concert, why don't you come see it i said oh, sure. i go to the concert. it's at the hollywood bowl. i'm like wow, this is amazing. so i go to the bowl. see his show. then go backstage afterwards. and -- >> jimmy: i'm laughing. you really know him, i'm realizing. you really forgot his name. >> if you asked me what my cousin's name is i'd be like, uh-oh....
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. ♪ ♪ [typing sounds] [music fades in] [voice of female] my husband ben and i opened ben's chili bowlarried. that's 1958. over the years, ben's became a gathering place for this community. we've been through all kinds of changes, but this pandemic has been the most difficult of all the challenges i've experienced. [voice of male] the chili bowl really has never closed in our history. people come here to see the photos on the wall, to meet the family. you couldn't have that experience anymore. so, we had to pivot. there's no magic formula, but it's been really helpful to keep people updated on googl. we wouldn't be here without our wonderful customers. we do get so much support and so much love from them. [voice of female] i don't have to come every day at my age, but i come because i love people. [female voices soulfully singing “come on in”] that's why i come to ben's. >> mike: coming up, the supreme court wraps up its term with some major rulings as court watchers look for hints of any movement on the bench. >> we will leave it to any justice to determine the timeline of their retir
. ♪ ♪ [typing sounds] [music fades in] [voice of female] my husband ben and i opened ben's chili bowlarried. that's 1958. over the years, ben's became a gathering place for this community. we've been through all kinds of changes, but this pandemic has been the most difficult of all the challenges i've experienced. [voice of male] the chili bowl really has never closed in our history. people come here to see the photos on the wall, to meet the family. you couldn't have that experience...
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ben. aside from all the issues around i significant news, ben. nd the politics of the olympics, what updates do we have on the actual sporting action itself?— action itself? this book got under way _ action itself? this book got under way on _ action itself? this book got under way on wednesday. | action itself? this book got i under way on wednesday. we action itself? this book got - under way on wednesday. we had the softball and the women's football and here on thursday we will have the men's football, the softball has been continuing. japan is the host and they won gold in beijing, the last time that softball was at the games. it is back here so essentially they are defending champions. they opened with a win on wednesday and are currently in action now against mexico. it is scoreless there in the second innings. they will be looking for a second wind to back them up. earlier in the soft all, usa b canada. there is a round robin format so there are six teams that will play each other and then the top two teams will each other in the gold medal
ben. aside from all the issues around i significant news, ben. nd the politics of the olympics, what updates do we have on the actual sporting action itself?— action itself? this book got under way _ action itself? this book got under way on _ action itself? this book got under way on wednesday. | action itself? this book got i under way on wednesday. we action itself? this book got - under way on wednesday. we had the softball and the women's football and here on thursday we will have the...
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[typing sounds] [music fades in] [voice of female] my husband ben and i opened ben's chili bowl you'reame year that we were married. that's 1958. over the years, ben's became a gathering place for this community. we've been through all kinds of changes, but this pandemic has been the most difficult of all the challenges i've experienced. [voice of male] the chili bowl really has never closed in our history. people come here to see the photos on the wall, to meet the family. you couldn't have that experience anymore. so, we had to pivot. there's no magic formula, but it's been really helpful to keep people updated on googl. we wouldn't be here without our and so much love from them. [voice of female] i don't have to come every day at my age, but i come because i love “come on in”]soulfully singing that's why i come to ben's. when you buy this tea at walmart, walmart can buy more tea from milo's. milo's can create new jobs, jobs for people like james and lacey and me. me, i love my work family. family here and home, is my life. life is better for us because of a job. a job created when y
[typing sounds] [music fades in] [voice of female] my husband ben and i opened ben's chili bowl you'reame year that we were married. that's 1958. over the years, ben's became a gathering place for this community. we've been through all kinds of changes, but this pandemic has been the most difficult of all the challenges i've experienced. [voice of male] the chili bowl really has never closed in our history. people come here to see the photos on the wall, to meet the family. you couldn't have...
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>> ben: psychos always do psychotic things. ild totally expect that this psycho, which is bill cosby, will do exactly what we are talking about. what i hope comes out of it is that other women that maybe didn't want to be in the limelight, did not want to come out and tell their story, because they assumed that bill cosby was going to be in prison until he died, will now come forward and say, "okay, i'm now going to tell my story. i'm going to add my name." maybe we see new cases brought against him. i hope that's what comes out of this. that's probably people out there that thought he's never going to see the light of day again. "i don't have to go through this." >> harris: let's talk statute of limitations quickly. >> emily: just to clarify, pennsylvania is two years, california is 3. the conversation has been, will this meet people, does it depress the #metoo movement? i see this as encouragement. if anything, women should come forward immediately, because based on what happens when they don't. in terms of this particular situ
>> ben: psychos always do psychotic things. ild totally expect that this psycho, which is bill cosby, will do exactly what we are talking about. what i hope comes out of it is that other women that maybe didn't want to be in the limelight, did not want to come out and tell their story, because they assumed that bill cosby was going to be in prison until he died, will now come forward and say, "okay, i'm now going to tell my story. i'm going to add my name." maybe we see new...
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[typing sounds] [music fades in] [voice of female] my husband ben and i opened ben's chili bowl the verymarried. that's 1958. over the years, ben's became a gathering place for this community. we've been through all kinds of changes, but this pandemic has been the most difficult of all the challenges i've experienced. [voice of male] the chili bowl really has never closed in our history. people come here to see the photos on the wall, to meet the family. you couldn't have that experience anymore. so, we had to pivot. there's no magic formula, but it's been really helpful to keep people updated on googl. we wouldn't be here without our wonderful customers. we do get so much support and so much love from them. [voice of female] i don't have to come every day at my age, but i come because i love people. [female voices soulfully singing “come on in”] that's why i come to ben's. i've never slept like this before. we gave new zzzquil pure zzzs restorative herbal sleep to people who were tired of being tired. what is even in this? clinically-studied plant based ingredients passion flower, valer
[typing sounds] [music fades in] [voice of female] my husband ben and i opened ben's chili bowl the verymarried. that's 1958. over the years, ben's became a gathering place for this community. we've been through all kinds of changes, but this pandemic has been the most difficult of all the challenges i've experienced. [voice of male] the chili bowl really has never closed in our history. people come here to see the photos on the wall, to meet the family. you couldn't have that experience...
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. >>> put differently, many would argue, and i think ben thompson has argued they are likely to be theanizing platform, i heard talking to people five, ten years ago talking about there's mo money in. that's definitely property true anymore. as we think about them today, they're threat 15 years old, but last year ad revenue was probably -- it's browing, but it's still small oy think spotify is positioned well, with the investments they have made, but there's a lot of work to go done. they have to drive ad tech innovation, increase the amount of content on the plats -- and they're not the only ones investing, but they have the ought i don't platform with the greatest scaling >>> have i got that largely right? that's how the money goes? >> largely yes the vast majority do not directly own or license, so the revenue they can generation on on originals and exclusives, but we think the original, which grew 20% last year, was at a point, where we'll see an inflection in adoption, from fairly niche to mainstream we'll see more advertising money flow in. if you look at the cpms, they're multip
. >>> put differently, many would argue, and i think ben thompson has argued they are likely to be theanizing platform, i heard talking to people five, ten years ago talking about there's mo money in. that's definitely property true anymore. as we think about them today, they're threat 15 years old, but last year ad revenue was probably -- it's browing, but it's still small oy think spotify is positioned well, with the investments they have made, but there's a lot of work to go done....
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i like ben shapiro and the daily wire. ankly, now that she's not here to respond, that has to be the worst guest i have ever seen. i hate to be harsh. just not a lot of substance. it seemed like every caller wanted to talk about a different god than the issues. -- guide than the issues. -- that is kind of the point. i think they have earned the right to say or do whatever they want. host: thanks, kirk. lynchburg, virginia, independent line, good morning. caller: i would like to ask how the government expects us to take their campaign on the vaccination serious when they are letting illegal immigrants across this border by the thousands, who have not been vaccinated and carry a host of diseases that could affect all of us. they ram it down their throats and do not care what the illegal immigrants are bringing to this country and it is ridiculous. when they do something about that, perhaps the people will take it more seriously. host: a broader story on the climate change impact, the impact of climate change on the environmen
i like ben shapiro and the daily wire. ankly, now that she's not here to respond, that has to be the worst guest i have ever seen. i hate to be harsh. just not a lot of substance. it seemed like every caller wanted to talk about a different god than the issues. -- guide than the issues. -- that is kind of the point. i think they have earned the right to say or do whatever they want. host: thanks, kirk. lynchburg, virginia, independent line, good morning. caller: i would like to ask how the...
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. >> do i look like ben stiller, am i like-- do i have a skateboard, like what are you talking about?r, howl is ben stiller, somebody find out holben stiller is. >> do i look like i'm from the movie single, howl do you think i am. >> stephen: i don't know and i will not ask. >> okay. what generation do you place yourself in, how do you identify. >> the boring answer is that i am in a microgeneration between again x and millenials,-- gen x and millenial, i'm zenillia, if you are borned between 79 and 81 you are in between. >> stephen: what is it exawled an xenillenial. x-enyal. what are the characteristics. >> we don't know we where we belong. like we don't-- like we don't know who to complain about or-- . >> stephen: wow, okay. >> on tiktok there is always like millenials making fun of gen z and we don't know what to root for. and then we die because we think people are going to think we're gen x. and then you know, i wasn't going to nirvana concerts and stuff, like you know, i'm younger than that. >> stephen: okay. i apologize. i apologize. my wife and have i this, i won't say proble
. >> do i look like ben stiller, am i like-- do i have a skateboard, like what are you talking about?r, howl is ben stiller, somebody find out holben stiller is. >> do i look like i'm from the movie single, howl do you think i am. >> stephen: i don't know and i will not ask. >> okay. what generation do you place yourself in, how do you identify. >> the boring answer is that i am in a microgeneration between again x and millenials,-- gen x and millenial, i'm...
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important topic of ben. i want to start with this. can you explain what this amazon insider said? can we take that report actually seriously? well, i think we can take it seriously only because, and i let me say about this as well. i've been hearing about amazon potentially taking big coin now for over 2 years. this is something that's actually called the, the big coin in the crypto market to jump several times in the past. but there were rumors that amazon was going to do this. now it started out because a reporter with city a. m and seattle apparently found some job listings on amazon's website. those job listings were looking for block chain developers that's pretty suspicious. and then they talk to an insider again, an anonymous source who supposedly told them reportedly said that amazon is looking at very soon beginning to accept big coin as well as potentially 8 other crypto currencies including the theory and possibly cordano, including big point cash. so there are several, several of them, and over tim
important topic of ben. i want to start with this. can you explain what this amazon insider said? can we take that report actually seriously? well, i think we can take it seriously only because, and i let me say about this as well. i've been hearing about amazon potentially taking big coin now for over 2 years. this is something that's actually called the, the big coin in the crypto market to jump several times in the past. but there were rumors that amazon was going to do this. now it started...
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ( ticking ) [typyping sounds] [music fades in] [voice of femamale] mymy husband b ben and iandemic hit, we had to pivot. and it's beenen really hehelpl to keep p people updated on google.. we w wouldn't t be herere withor wondnderful custstomers. we'rere really ththankful fororf them. [female vovoices soulflfully sig “cocome on in"”] i alwaysys had a cononnection to my grgrandfather.r... i alwaways wantedd to learnrn more abouout him. i discovovered somee very i interestingng documens on a ancestry. this is s the uh regegistratin card f for the draraft for world d war two. and d this is hihis signature whicich blew me e away. being ablele to... make my grgrandfather r real.. not justst a memory.y... is priceceless. his legacycy...lives o on. for peopople who couould use e a lift new neutrorogena® rapid firmrming. a triple-lift serum with pure collagen. 92% saw vivisibly firmrmer sn in just 4 4 weeks. neutrorogena® for r people witith skin. inintroducing g aleve x. neutrorogena® it''s fast, , powerful long-l-lasting relelief with a revevolutionaryry, rorollerball d design. be
♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ( ticking ) [typyping sounds] [music fades in] [voice of femamale] mymy husband b ben and iandemic hit, we had to pivot. and it's beenen really hehelpl to keep p people updated on google.. we w wouldn't t be herere withor wondnderful custstomers. we'rere really ththankful fororf them. [female vovoices soulflfully sig “cocome on in"”] i alwaysys had a cononnection to my grgrandfather.r... i alwaways wantedd to learnrn more abouout him. i discovovered somee...
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welcome to bbc news, i�*m ben boulos. our top stories: go, go, go, go!e gives up on trying to form a government, there are protests on the streets as the country�*s crisis deepens. we speak to survivors of abuse at the canadian schools recently found to have buried indigenous children in unmarked graves. we never talked about it, no. just kept silent. because we were afraid. and as japan struggles to host tokyo 2020, we have a special
welcome to bbc news, i�*m ben boulos. our top stories: go, go, go, go!e gives up on trying to form a government, there are protests on the streets as the country�*s crisis deepens. we speak to survivors of abuse at the canadian schools recently found to have buried indigenous children in unmarked graves. we never talked about it, no. just kept silent. because we were afraid. and as japan struggles to host tokyo 2020, we have a special
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hi ben, i speak with you. so i mean, i just dropping and such a big word. lead getting to be very serious over here. you hi, then i speak with you. so i mean cause traffic is such a big word. lead getting to be very serious over here. you saw the images of patients doing up on lot being cared for and this makes it tense because the hospital overflowing. and if you're lucky enough not to have any one directly in your household, the affected will be hearing from people more frantically searching for oxygen by you bed or for medicine. so that's all out for, for the world, for the most populous country, we're talking what, 270000000 people who live there. yeah, i mean, indonesia been a recession for the 1st time and 2 decades in, you know, relies heavily on domestic goods and services to consumption domestically. and of course that's gone down when they're more spending brake on many of the big domestically. and of course, that's gone down when they're more spending brake on many of the big development. and while
hi ben, i speak with you. so i mean, i just dropping and such a big word. lead getting to be very serious over here. you hi, then i speak with you. so i mean cause traffic is such a big word. lead getting to be very serious over here. you saw the images of patients doing up on lot being cared for and this makes it tense because the hospital overflowing. and if you're lucky enough not to have any one directly in your household, the affected will be hearing from people more frantically searching...
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yes, i again, like ben says, i agree with the free market and i, and unfortunately it's just a big companies tend to succeed over little companies because they have more capital, more access to, to access to capital and investment and access to talent. and that's the most exported thing when you're growing as a tech company. so unfortunately when you're big, it's easy to get bigger and it's more difficult for the small guy to then come up and compete. so i am a little, i'm a little conflicted on that. fortunately, on the one hand, it's great that they're, that they're applying this and they're applying it consistently. but on the other hand, i do believe that if you are doing well, you should and should be able to continue doing well and even better. boom bus been swan and chris the excellent analysis as always, thank you so much. the long awaited i p over the popular stock training out robin hood has been surrounded by controversy to say the least from a 70000000 dollar federal find you a push from the read it users that made it famous thing the world should more the robin hood i p o, altog
yes, i again, like ben says, i agree with the free market and i, and unfortunately it's just a big companies tend to succeed over little companies because they have more capital, more access to, to access to capital and investment and access to talent. and that's the most exported thing when you're growing as a tech company. so unfortunately when you're big, it's easy to get bigger and it's more difficult for the small guy to then come up and compete. so i am a little, i'm a little conflicted...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [typing sounds] [music fades in] [voice of female] my husband ben and i opened ben's chiliry same year that we were married. that's 1958. [voice of male] the chili bowl really has never closed in our history. when the pandemic hit, we had to pivot. and it's been really helpful to keep people updated on google. we wouldn't be here without our wonderful customers. we're really thankful for all of them. [female voices soulfully singing “come on in”] >>> welcome back data download time we're just over halfway through 2021 this has already been a record-breaking year in terms of extreme weather events politicians in washington and state capitols, they're going to be forced to start debating the existence of climate change. they're going to have to start dealing with it. it is here let's start with hurricanes. this is the earliest we've ever hit the es in the atlantic side ever, okay by the way, when we run out of letters of the alphabet on storms, we use the greek alphabet we're using the greek alphabets for covid variants, too. things could get very confusing by the end of this
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you can see it 'ust here on our earlier i -- ben rich. ben rich. you can see itjust- here on our earlier satellite image, but the centre of the storm is forecast to make landfall across northern parts and move on. it could cause some flash flooding here, but tokyois cause some flash flooding here, but tokyo is likely to be spared the worst. the outer rain bands could bring some pretty wet weather in tokyo during tuesday, but nothing expected to cause any real disruption for the olympics. once those showers move through during tooth tuesday, the rest of the week looks drier and brighter, and it should stay quite hot and humid with highs of 32 degrees. the heat�*s not only affecting sports like rowing and running, but archery and shooting as well. professor mike tipton has studied the effects of extreme environments on athletes and helped prepare the team gb. it's notjust the direct effects of temperature on the tissues, it also indirect effects through becoming dehydrated, it's also indirect effects through becoming dehydrated, which then
you can see it 'ust here on our earlier i -- ben rich. ben rich. you can see itjust- here on our earlier satellite image, but the centre of the storm is forecast to make landfall across northern parts and move on. it could cause some flash flooding here, but tokyois cause some flash flooding here, but tokyo is likely to be spared the worst. the outer rain bands could bring some pretty wet weather in tokyo during tuesday, but nothing expected to cause any real disruption for the olympics. once...
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i wonder how persistent that strong performance in chemicals is going to be, the buoyant chemicals market. is that something you see continuing? ben so. but i think at the same time, we have to hedge our bets a little bit. we did already see the chemicals business go into a traditional cycle decline from mid-2019 onwards. if you would ask me, i find it somewhat surprising to see it recovering so much, given that we have quite a bit of new capacity and new segments coming on stream. we also see strong economic recovery. i would be a little bit ambivalent in saying sure, this will continue, and it will go even further. but it's fair to say that we have a very well performing chemicals business today, and i think we are very well-placed for whatever happens in the chemicals business going forward. anna: ben, really good to speak to you. ben van beurden, the ceo of shell, spending a little time with us. next up, from one earnings story to another. we will be speaking to mark cutifani, the ceo of global mining business anglo american. we will dig, upon intended, into the firm's earnings. that's next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ anna: welcom
i wonder how persistent that strong performance in chemicals is going to be, the buoyant chemicals market. is that something you see continuing? ben so. but i think at the same time, we have to hedge our bets a little bit. we did already see the chemicals business go into a traditional cycle decline from mid-2019 onwards. if you would ask me, i find it somewhat surprising to see it recovering so much, given that we have quite a bit of new capacity and new segments coming on stream. we also see...
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i�*m ben boulus. our top stories...rmuda — flora duffy winning the women�*s triathlon. heavy rain, wind and high waves expected injapan, prompting organisers to bring the surfing finals forward by 2a hours. north and south korea restore a communications hotline following an exchange of letters between the two leaders. and pledging to unite a diverse country — canada�*s first indigenous governor—general is sworn into office.
i�*m ben boulus. our top stories...rmuda — flora duffy winning the women�*s triathlon. heavy rain, wind and high waves expected injapan, prompting organisers to bring the surfing finals forward by 2a hours. north and south korea restore a communications hotline following an exchange of letters between the two leaders. and pledging to unite a diverse country — canada�*s first indigenous governor—general is sworn into office.
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i am ben boulos with the headlines. flooding in china kills at least 25 people in henan province. commuters have had to force their way out of the subway train. translation: we broke half a windows so air could get i in otherwise we would have choked. america's senior general acknowledges the taliban now controls half the districts in afghanistan as us forces prepared to complete their withdrawal. a shock defeat for the us women's football team as action starts in tokyo ahead of the official opening ceremony on friday. and us life expectancy falls by 1.5 years due to covid—19. the biggest one—year decline since world war ii. hello and a very warm welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. flooding has caused devastation in the central chinese province of henan after the heaviest rainfall it has ever recorded. 2000 people have been moved to safer areas after flooding in an underground commuting system. at least 25 have died. the military has warned that a major dam could collapse at any time and soldiers have been mobilised to try and divert rivers that have bur
i am ben boulos with the headlines. flooding in china kills at least 25 people in henan province. commuters have had to force their way out of the subway train. translation: we broke half a windows so air could get i in otherwise we would have choked. america's senior general acknowledges the taliban now controls half the districts in afghanistan as us forces prepared to complete their withdrawal. a shock defeat for the us women's football team as action starts in tokyo ahead of the official...
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[typing sounds] [music fades in] if [voice of female]cially my husband ben and i, opened ben's chiliy same year that we were married. that's 1958. [voice of male] the chili bowl really has never closed in our history. when the pandemic hit, we had to pivot. and it's been really helpful to keep people updated on google. we wouldn't be here without our wonderful customers. we're really thankful for all of them. [female voices soulfully singing “come on in”] we are thrilled we finally found our dream home in the mountains. the views are great, the air is fresh. (sfx: branches rustle) it is bear country though. hey boo-boo! we hit the jackpot! bear! bear! bear! look, corn on the cob! oohh chicken! don't mind if i do! they're hungry. t-bone! that's what i call a smorgasbord! at least geico makes bundling our home and car insurance easy. they do save us a ton of money. we'll take the cobbler to go! good idea, yogi. i'm smarter than the average bear! they're gone, dad! for bundling made easy, go to geico.com. lactaid is 100% real milk, just without the lactose. so you can enjoy it even if y
[typing sounds] [music fades in] if [voice of female]cially my husband ben and i, opened ben's chiliy same year that we were married. that's 1958. [voice of male] the chili bowl really has never closed in our history. when the pandemic hit, we had to pivot. and it's been really helpful to keep people updated on google. we wouldn't be here without our wonderful customers. we're really thankful for all of them. [female voices soulfully singing “come on in”] we are thrilled we finally found...