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>> neil: all right ben stein? who gets the credit here ben? >> ben: well, i think mr. obama gets the credit for a very sound fiscal and monetary policies when the economy was struggling and in real terrible shape although i think ms. yellen gets credit, she should go down in history but what i'm looking at and worrying like mad about is inflation. when we are running hyper stimulating government of fiscal policies in the midst of full employment, that almost always leads to inflation and i am very very worried that my daughter and my son are going to be living in a hyper stimulative economy. >> neil: they have hyper stimulative dad i think. that's the problem there. >> [laughter] >> neil: i want to thank danielle, i want to thank charlie. meanwhile are your 20 something year old kids still asking for an allowance? you're not alone. our guys have the stocks to stop all that muchi? >> you can help mom and dad with their kids. >> just like the index, and i love steve win and stick with the indexes. >> you are watching the place for business. you are watch
>> neil: all right ben stein? who gets the credit here ben? >> ben: well, i think mr. obama gets the credit for a very sound fiscal and monetary policies when the economy was struggling and in real terrible shape although i think ms. yellen gets credit, she should go down in history but what i'm looking at and worrying like mad about is inflation. when we are running hyper stimulating government of fiscal policies in the midst of full employment, that almost always leads to...
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>> neil: all right ben stein? who gets the credit here ben? >> ben: well, i think mr. obama gets the credit for a very sound fiscal and monetary policies when the economy was struggling and in real terrible shape although i think ms. yellen gets credit, she should go down in history but what i'm looking at and worrying like mad about is inflation. when we are running hyper stimulating government of fiscal policies in the midst of full employment, that almost always leads to inflation and i am very very worried that my daughter and my son are going to be living in a hyper stimulative economy. >> neil: they have hyper stimulative dad i think. that's the problem there. >> [laughter] >> neil: i want to thank danielle, i want to thank charlie. meanwhile are your 20 something year old kids still asking for an allowance? you're not alone. our guys have the stocks to stop all that muching. why is my staff telling me this after this. [vo] when it comes to investing, looking from a fresh perspective can make all the difference. it can provide what we call an unlock: a realizatio
>> neil: all right ben stein? who gets the credit here ben? >> ben: well, i think mr. obama gets the credit for a very sound fiscal and monetary policies when the economy was struggling and in real terrible shape although i think ms. yellen gets credit, she should go down in history but what i'm looking at and worrying like mad about is inflation. when we are running hyper stimulating government of fiscal policies in the midst of full employment, that almost always leads to...
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>> neil: all right ben stein? who gets the credit here ben? >> ben: well, i think mr. obama gets the credit for a very sound fiscal and monetary policies when the economy was struggling and in real terrible shape although i think ms. yellen gets credit, she should go down in history but what i'm looking at and worrying like mad about is inflation. when we are running hyper stimulating government of fiscal policies in the midst of full employment, that almost always leads to inflation and i am very very worried that my daughter and my son are going to be living in a hyper stimulative economy. >> neil: they have hyper stimulative dad i think. that's the problem there. >> [laughter] >> neil: i want to thank danielle, i want to thank charlie. meanwhile are your 20 something year old kids still asking for an allowance? you're not alone. our guys have the stocks to stop all that muchi copd makes it hard to breathe. so to breathe better, i go with anoro. ♪go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way" with anoro. ♪go your own way once-daily
>> neil: all right ben stein? who gets the credit here ben? >> ben: well, i think mr. obama gets the credit for a very sound fiscal and monetary policies when the economy was struggling and in real terrible shape although i think ms. yellen gets credit, she should go down in history but what i'm looking at and worrying like mad about is inflation. when we are running hyper stimulating government of fiscal policies in the midst of full employment, that almost always leads to...
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ben: i love the idea. personally, i don't understand why we're having any immigration at all at this point, except for agricultural workers, but how are they going to do merit-based immigration or give everybody the immigration boards, give everyone the immigration act's? how are they going to judge merit? it's a very slippery thing. charles: and establish around the world including canada already that will be easy to mimick i think ben. neil: that might be. ben: okay if you think so but i look at canada i don't see canada being the united states of america. i just don't see how it can be done but if you could explain it to me. neil: what's the quick side note ben we also have canadian viewer s so lauren you hear that. what do you think of what the president wants to do because this system has produced some things. >> we have had two terror incidents in new york recently. the halloween terrorists who came here through the diversity visa program, a lottery basically, and then a few weeks later we had a terr
ben: i love the idea. personally, i don't understand why we're having any immigration at all at this point, except for agricultural workers, but how are they going to do merit-based immigration or give everybody the immigration boards, give everyone the immigration act's? how are they going to judge merit? it's a very slippery thing. charles: and establish around the world including canada already that will be easy to mimick i think ben. neil: that might be. ben: okay if you think so but i look...
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ben: i think the total u.s. contribution in terms of foreign aid to other countries in the world are very trivial compared to world financial and business product but i also think that it is a shame and a disgrace that the overwhelming majority of negative votes in the united nations overwhelming majority of them have been against israel and i often wonder what kind of mental illness is there sweeping through the united nations and sweeping through the whole world that hates jews so much. why do people hate jews why do people hate israel. it's so generous that even when terrorists fighting in syria are wounded their fellow terrorists bring them to israeli aid stations to get medically treated because this is the way israel is treated. >> you make a very valid point that they are even up to say that we reject this we don't want to see this and we're going to put our money where our mouth is and good for trump. it didn't change nipping. >> i think as far as practicality and brass tax it is very hard i'm happy nikk
ben: i think the total u.s. contribution in terms of foreign aid to other countries in the world are very trivial compared to world financial and business product but i also think that it is a shame and a disgrace that the overwhelming majority of negative votes in the united nations overwhelming majority of them have been against israel and i often wonder what kind of mental illness is there sweeping through the united nations and sweeping through the whole world that hates jews so much. why...
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ben: hello, this is "bbc world news." i am ben bland. our top stories -- new york's fire chief says a child playing with the stove started a fire in the bronx which killed 12 people, including five children. >> it started from a young boy, three and a half years old, playing with the burners on the stove. ben: antigovernment protests spread to several cities in iran, with thousands chanting slogans against the country's supreme leader. funerals in egypt for nine people killed in attacks from on coptic christians. also in the program, this dog's injured leg was saved by scientists who grew part of a bone in a laboratory. they want to use the same technique to treat humans. ben: hello, and welcome to "bbc world news." a toddler playing with the stove has sparked a fire in an apartment block in new york. 12 people were killed, five of them children. four others remain critically injured in hospital. it happened in the bronx in a five-story building on prospect avenue near the bronx zoo. the new york fire chief has described it as an unprece
ben: hello, this is "bbc world news." i am ben bland. our top stories -- new york's fire chief says a child playing with the stove started a fire in the bronx which killed 12 people, including five children. >> it started from a young boy, three and a half years old, playing with the burners on the stove. ben: antigovernment protests spread to several cities in iran, with thousands chanting slogans against the country's supreme leader. funerals in egypt for nine people killed in...
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in ben had here is hometown what are the consequences of ben had serious situation islamic scholars in berlin address his case in seminars to prevent radicalization. the top of the thetan and part of clues once his contract was terminated it led to many selfish outlets to argue that the western world punished him for being committed to muslims even after doing good deeds there mahmoud who's there with him for the west it's a problem when someone is involved in social work in mali or somalia or. in other words he became a martyr. on facebook ben had to receive support from thousands of fans. they blamed politics and the media instead were some experts say that view was partially justified what a kind into school. and there were no discussions about what the real problem was essentially they said that's a selfish organization and you cannot be part of and so that's why we are terminating your contract and it's given in a from my point of view it was necessary to address ben had to resign diggnation and saying you can get involved and be part of a political discussion. but it should witho
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ben: i think they do, matt. the one element i would be concerned about is whether we do see some downturn in the u.s. as a move to 2018 with the yield curve inverting and perhaps signaling that we will may be perhaps some economic pressures there. i think otherwise, the outlook for europe should pretty solid. we should see a continuing earnings momentum. we have got an encouraging picture on the domestic economy. the global economy is also supporting that. whether you are doing business can benefit that from emerging trends across the rest of the world through the outlook today looks as good as it has done for a long time. anna: ben ritchie stays with us, head of european equities at aberdeen standard investments. for you commissioner economic and financial affairs will be joining the bloomberg time.t 11:00 a.m. u.k. lots of talk about in the wake of the e.u. leaders gathering at brussels last week. they had a lot of comments about brexit and the eurozone and reform of it. that will be very topical. matt. matt:
ben: i think they do, matt. the one element i would be concerned about is whether we do see some downturn in the u.s. as a move to 2018 with the yield curve inverting and perhaps signaling that we will may be perhaps some economic pressures there. i think otherwise, the outlook for europe should pretty solid. we should see a continuing earnings momentum. we have got an encouraging picture on the domestic economy. the global economy is also supporting that. whether you are doing business can...
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in ben had here is hometown. what are the consequences of ben had serious situation islamic scholars in berlin address his case in seminars to prevent radicalization. the top of the thetan and the talk of clues once his contract was terminated it led to many self-esteem outlets to argue that the western world punished him for being committed to muslims even after doing good deeds there mahmoud who's best known for the west it's a problem when someone is involved in social work in mali or somalia or in other words he became a martyr. on facebook ben had to receive support from thousands of fans were. blamed politics and the media instead were some experts say that view was partially justified what a kind into school. with and there were no discussions about what the real problem was essentially they said that's a selfish organisation and you cannot be part of it and so that's why we are terminating your contract and it's given in a from my point of view it was necessary to address ben had to resign diggnation and
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ben is tphaenarrating this. ben hating lying more than anything in the world, and there's a conference room called the ben bradley conference room, and then on a wall there's a quote from ben that says the truth no matter how bad is never as dangerous as a lie in the long one. i think one of the things we have to keep remembering, because, you know, trump has called us the enemies of the people, which i think would have been really offensive to ben, who fought in world war ii and who was a patriot and did care about his country and the first amendment, but it's the lie that's the enemy of the people and not the journalist. >> i am so glad you brought up the quote because it's here in my notes, and it's never truer than perhaps it is today. monday night on hbo, the newspaperman, the life and times of ben bradley. thank you so much. >>> after republicans get their big tax cut "the new york times" says the gop will be looking to attack the social safety net with a big carving knife. that's ahead on "am joy." i no l
ben is tphaenarrating this. ben hating lying more than anything in the world, and there's a conference room called the ben bradley conference room, and then on a wall there's a quote from ben that says the truth no matter how bad is never as dangerous as a lie in the long one. i think one of the things we have to keep remembering, because, you know, trump has called us the enemies of the people, which i think would have been really offensive to ben, who fought in world war ii and who was a...
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images from ben roethlisberger. a night that ryan shazier was on everyone's mind here in pittsburgh. steelers are the north champs. patriots here next week. they play at miami on the monday nighter. from the pittsburgh perspective. if they neat new england and houston on christmas day, they
images from ben roethlisberger. a night that ryan shazier was on everyone's mind here in pittsburgh. steelers are the north champs. patriots here next week. they play at miami on the monday nighter. from the pittsburgh perspective. if they neat new england and houston on christmas day, they
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in ben had here is hometown. what are the consequences of ben had serious situation islamic scholars in berlin address his case in seminars to prevent radicalization. top of the thetan and a part of clues once his contract was terminated it led to many self-esteem outlets to argue that the western world punished him for being committed to muslims even after doing good deeds they moved to this with than for the west it's a problem when someone is involved in social work in mali or somalia or in other words he became a martyr it was. on facebook ben had to receive support from thousands of fans were. blamed politics and the media instead were some experts say that view was partially justified scored a kind in the school. and there were no discussions about what the real problem was essentially they said that's a selfish organisation and you cannot be part of it and so that's why we are terminating your contract and it's given in a from my point of view it was necessary to address bennett era's indignation and sayin
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in ben had here is hometown. what are the consequences of ben had serious situation islamic scholars in berlin address his case in seminars to prevent radicalization. the top of the thetan and a part of clues once his contract was terminated it led to many self-esteem outlets to argue that the western world punished him for being committed to muslims and even after doing good deeds there mahmoud who's best known for the west it's a problem when someone is involved in social work in mali or somalia or in other words he became a martyr it was. on facebook ben had to receive support from thousands of fans. like politics and the media instead were some experts say that view was partially justified nation and saying you can get involved and be part of a political discussion. but it should without getting involved with salafist organizations all of a therapist is an organizer through and through. the berlin neighborhood of vetting is where ben had tira grew up it's one of the poorest areas in the city and there's high
in ben had here is hometown. what are the consequences of ben had serious situation islamic scholars in berlin address his case in seminars to prevent radicalization. the top of the thetan and a part of clues once his contract was terminated it led to many self-esteem outlets to argue that the western world punished him for being committed to muslims and even after doing good deeds there mahmoud who's best known for the west it's a problem when someone is involved in social work in mali or...
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images from ben roethlisberger. a night that ryan shazier was on everyone's mind here in pittsburgh. steelers are the north champs. patriots here next week. they play at miami on the monday nighter. from the pittsburgh perspective. if they neat new england and
images from ben roethlisberger. a night that ryan shazier was on everyone's mind here in pittsburgh. steelers are the north champs. patriots here next week. they play at miami on the monday nighter. from the pittsburgh perspective. if they neat new england and
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>> ben: in theory. some of the things we're doing, really, i mean, they are just pure experimentation for experimentation's sake. >> rene: and it's pretty damn delicious. >> anthony: i like that. >> rene: it's another food item on your shelf. and me, as a cook, that's what i want. >> rene: these are two year old cherries with the cherry pits and wild roses -- five years old wild roses now, very deep, intense. >> alessandro: this is amazing. amazing. >> anthony: they're not just thinking about what tastes good now, they're talking about, "will this taste good in 2 years if we ferment it, or age it, or dry it?" >> rene: we like to ferment it. we add bacteria to it. so that it needs 3 years of time, and then it becomes utter delicious. >> ben: the diversity available to us through looking at fermentations, and looking at different bacteria, and looking at different molds, yeast, all sorts, is absolutely enormous. >> anthony: there's stuff rotting in jars and vases that these experiments of fermentation and
>> ben: in theory. some of the things we're doing, really, i mean, they are just pure experimentation for experimentation's sake. >> rene: and it's pretty damn delicious. >> anthony: i like that. >> rene: it's another food item on your shelf. and me, as a cook, that's what i want. >> rene: these are two year old cherries with the cherry pits and wild roses -- five years old wild roses now, very deep, intense. >> alessandro: this is amazing. amazing. >>...
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in ben had here is hometown. what are the consequences of ben had serious situation islamic scholars in berlin address his case in seminars to prevent radicalization. in top of the thetan and part of clues once his contract was terminated it led to many selfish outlets to argue that the western world punished him for being committed to muslims even after doing good deeds they moved to this with him for the west it's a problem when someone is involved in social work in mali or somalia or in other words he became a martyr it was. on facebook ben had to receive support from thousands of fans. they blamed politics and the media instead were some experts say that view was partially justified what a kind into school. and there were no discussions about what the real problem was essentially they said that's a selfish organisation and you cannot be part of and so that's why we are terminating your contract and it's given in from my point of view it was necessary to address bennett era's indignation and saying you can get
in ben had here is hometown. what are the consequences of ben had serious situation islamic scholars in berlin address his case in seminars to prevent radicalization. in top of the thetan and part of clues once his contract was terminated it led to many selfish outlets to argue that the western world punished him for being committed to muslims even after doing good deeds they moved to this with him for the west it's a problem when someone is involved in social work in mali or somalia or in...
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ben affleck and jen garner separated. in july, ben went public with his new love. >> are you roling solo tonight is this. >> i'm afraid i'm solo tonight. >> ben continues to get therapy and we are told his focus continues to be on his family and staying healthy. part of his happiness is being with lindsay. >> ben is not the only man to find romance on "saturday night live." listen to what weekend update host told us about scarlet jo hanson. >> she's pretty cool. it's hard to have a lot of complaints. >> up next, jennifer hudson split from her phenomenon say. >> olivia munn and aaron rodgers get divorced. was family to blame? get divorced. was family to blame? >> bye-bye. i am natural. get divorced. was family to blame? >> bye-bi am nourishing. i am not synthetic. introducing burt's bees new goodness glows liquid makeup. 12 shades of all-day moisturizing coverage. for a natural glow. inside and out. ♪ >>> kelly clarkson, sugarland and nick jonas among >>> what caused the split between olivia munn and aaron rogers? he fla
ben affleck and jen garner separated. in july, ben went public with his new love. >> are you roling solo tonight is this. >> i'm afraid i'm solo tonight. >> ben continues to get therapy and we are told his focus continues to be on his family and staying healthy. part of his happiness is being with lindsay. >> ben is not the only man to find romance on "saturday night live." listen to what weekend update host told us about scarlet jo hanson. >> she's...
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as things stand at the moment, ben stokes is still unavailable to play. next to some of the other sports stories, the us ambassador to the un suggests that there is doubt as to whether or not the american athletes will attend the winter olympics in south korea. due to heightened tensions between the us and neighbouring north korea. and the european‘s tour‘s golfer of the year, and scotland's kelsey mcdonald is two strokes off the lead in dubai, 8—under par, behind the leader, ann van damme of the netherlands. england's georgia hall is a shot further back on 7—under par. and we can reveal the top contenders for the bbc young sports personality of the bbc young sports personality of the year. ellie downie is 17 at the start of the year, and qualifies made history to win all round gold in the major international competition at the 2017 championships. and skier, millie knight took home gold at the world para alpine skiing championships in italy. she is also there. the winning to be announced at the liverpool echo arena on sunday the 17th of december.
as things stand at the moment, ben stokes is still unavailable to play. next to some of the other sports stories, the us ambassador to the un suggests that there is doubt as to whether or not the american athletes will attend the winter olympics in south korea. due to heightened tensions between the us and neighbouring north korea. and the european‘s tour‘s golfer of the year, and scotland's kelsey mcdonald is two strokes off the lead in dubai, 8—under par, behind the leader, ann van...
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ben affleck and jen garner separated. in july, ben went public with his new love. >> are you roling solo tonight is this. >> i'm afraid i'm solo tonight. >> ben continues to get therapy and we are told his focus continues to be on his family and staying healthy. part of his happiness is being with lindsay. >> ben is not the only man to find romance on "saturday night live." listen to what weekend update host told us about scarlet jo hanson. >> she's pretty cool. it's hard to have a lot of complaints. >> up next, jennifer hudson split from her phenomenon say. >> olivia munn and aaron rodgers get divorced. was family to blame? >> bye-bye. ♪ >>> kelly clarkson, sugarland and nick jonas among the super >>> what caused the split between olivia munn and aaron rogers? he flamed fame, saying a relationship in the public eye is definitely difficult. olivia says, he played if b so i wouldn't work. my mom loved my boyfriend so much she sides with him for everything. no matter what, he's gold her. did you love arch so much? >> yes.
ben affleck and jen garner separated. in july, ben went public with his new love. >> are you roling solo tonight is this. >> i'm afraid i'm solo tonight. >> ben continues to get therapy and we are told his focus continues to be on his family and staying healthy. part of his happiness is being with lindsay. >> ben is not the only man to find romance on "saturday night live." listen to what weekend update host told us about scarlet jo hanson. >> she's...
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ben: i am glad i am taking a train. thank you. is donald trumps tax bill really a christmas gift to the american people? economists say most of the benefits go to corporations and the wealthy. trump will not sign it until next month. that would delay potentially painful spending cuts until midterm elections. reporter: the business world is celebrating the massive tax cuts, and many companies are passing along the savings to their employees. boeing said it will provide an additional $300 million for job training, facility upgrades, and charitable giving. wells fargo is boosting its minimum wage to $15 an hour and donating $400 million to nonprofit and community organizations. during his victory lap, donald trump cited at&t as an example of the upbeat mood. the company promised a $1000 bonus to 200,000 employees when the tax bill is signed into law. republicans argue cutting this corporate tax rate will entice companies to step up investment and create new jobs. analysts say that has not been the case with previous tax cuts. >> the
ben: i am glad i am taking a train. thank you. is donald trumps tax bill really a christmas gift to the american people? economists say most of the benefits go to corporations and the wealthy. trump will not sign it until next month. that would delay potentially painful spending cuts until midterm elections. reporter: the business world is celebrating the massive tax cuts, and many companies are passing along the savings to their employees. boeing said it will provide an additional $300 million...
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jonathan: ben? ben: you get 10% u.s. earnings growth next year. they may not bash that may or may not be after tax reform. the best global earning story got dramatically better. play 19, 2020a debate. maybe that extends the cycle even further. jonathan: david kotok of cumberland advisors, thank you. ben laidler of it hsbc will stick with us. about 20 minutes into the session. strong gains across the board. up by 230 on the dow. by 20 points on the s&p 500. all-time highs on the screen once again. this is bloomberg tv. ♪ ♪ time for the trading diary. today, the u.k. prime minister is meeting with the european commission president and the chief negotiator for brexit. serious pressure mounts for progress in the divorce deal. in the united states, a partial government shutdown friday if congress can not agree on a spending deal or a stopgap measure by then. joining us, michael mckee, bloomberg international economics and policy correspondent. still with us, ben laidler. more of the same? more of the same. no change in unemployment. but we have see
jonathan: ben? ben: you get 10% u.s. earnings growth next year. they may not bash that may or may not be after tax reform. the best global earning story got dramatically better. play 19, 2020a debate. maybe that extends the cycle even further. jonathan: david kotok of cumberland advisors, thank you. ben laidler of it hsbc will stick with us. about 20 minutes into the session. strong gains across the board. up by 230 on the dow. by 20 points on the s&p 500. all-time highs on the screen once...
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ben affleck and jen garner separated. in july, ben went public with his new love. >> are you roling solo tonight is this. >> i'm afraid i'm solo tonight. >> ben continues to get therapy and we are told his focus continues to be on his family and staying healthy. part of his happiness is being with lindsay. >> ben is not the only man to find romance on "saturday night live." listen to what weekend update host told us about scarlet jo hanson. >> she's pretty cool. it's hard to have a lot of complaints. >> up next, jennifer hudson split from her phenomenon say. >> olivia munn and aaron rodgers get divorced. was family to blame? get divorced. was family to blame? >> bye-bye. ♪ get divorced. was family to blame? >> bye-bye. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> kelly clarkson, sugarland ♪ >>> kelly clarkson, sugarland and nick jonas among if yyou need to stay downeaway from it. call 911. let our first responders come out and handle it. police and fire will respond as well as pg&e. pg&e will make the scene safe. ♪ and you smell gas, yo
ben affleck and jen garner separated. in july, ben went public with his new love. >> are you roling solo tonight is this. >> i'm afraid i'm solo tonight. >> ben continues to get therapy and we are told his focus continues to be on his family and staying healthy. part of his happiness is being with lindsay. >> ben is not the only man to find romance on "saturday night live." listen to what weekend update host told us about scarlet jo hanson. >> she's...
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[laughter] >> because he is doing ben butler. which is quite the task. jordan's assistant professor of history at sam houston state university for he teaches undergraduate and graduate courses on the civil war and reconstruction. he is the author of "marching home: union veterans and their unending civil war," finalist for the 2016 you would surprise in history -- pulitzer prize in history. is writing on the controversial union general benjamin butler. he serves as the book review editor for the civil war monitor, and a member of the society for civil war historians. let's give him a warm welcome. [applause] [laughter] >> thank you so very much for that introduction and thanks to all of you for being here. thanks in particular to will green for the invitation to be a part of this stellar program this weekend. truly an honor to be included on this roster of historians i have read and admired all my life and i'm fortunate to call a number of them friends. thanks also to my parents for being here this weekend . since my move to texas, we do not get a see mu
[laughter] >> because he is doing ben butler. which is quite the task. jordan's assistant professor of history at sam houston state university for he teaches undergraduate and graduate courses on the civil war and reconstruction. he is the author of "marching home: union veterans and their unending civil war," finalist for the 2016 you would surprise in history -- pulitzer prize in history. is writing on the controversial union general benjamin butler. he serves as the book...
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meet ben, nate and sean. they were in the same gun safety training class as siblings luke and nevada and were told the same steps for gun safety. >> stop don't touch. >> run away. >> tell an adult. >> excellent. >> hi i'm ben. >> reporter: do you have guns in the home? >> no. >> reporter: no guns in the home. >> no guns. >> reporter: and ben's mom is pretty confident ben will not touch the gun. >> i think he'll be frightened by the situation. i think he'll stay away. >> hi, my name is nate. >> reporter: do you have guns in your home? >> we do. we do. >> reporter: you do? >> our boys have not seen the gun. and it is secured. and i grew up with guns. so we are fine with having a gun in the house for safety. >> reporter: nate's mom also thinks her son will steer clear of the gun. >> i don't think he'll touch it. >> hi, my name is sean. >> reporter: sean's mom says there are several guns in their house, all of them locked. do the kids know that you have guns in the house? >> they do. >> we always check to make su
meet ben, nate and sean. they were in the same gun safety training class as siblings luke and nevada and were told the same steps for gun safety. >> stop don't touch. >> run away. >> tell an adult. >> excellent. >> hi i'm ben. >> reporter: do you have guns in the home? >> no. >> reporter: no guns in the home. >> no guns. >> reporter: and ben's mom is pretty confident ben will not touch the gun. >> i think he'll be frightened by...
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there's one thing i know above all about ben and that's ben loved his children. it didn't matter what they did or how bad it was, he'd be there for them. >> months before jessica's murder, he helped jessica enter a brief voluntary women's center and after a few weeks after she returned home, jessica appeared to be turning in another direction. >> she got a job, was working every day. >> she wanted to go back to church, she wanted to stop smoking. >> everybody makes mistakes. everybody can overcome them if they're given the chance. i think she wanted a make a change. >> but tragically for jessica, time was running out. >> did you ever get the feeling that she was afraid of someone or something, that something might happen to her? >> the week of her death. alright, i brought in high protein to help get us moving. ...and help you feel more strength and energy in just two weeks! i'll take that. -yeeeeeah! ensure high protein. with 16 grams of protein and 4 grams of sugar. ensure. always be you. money managers are pretty much the same. all but while some push high com
there's one thing i know above all about ben and that's ben loved his children. it didn't matter what they did or how bad it was, he'd be there for them. >> months before jessica's murder, he helped jessica enter a brief voluntary women's center and after a few weeks after she returned home, jessica appeared to be turning in another direction. >> she got a job, was working every day. >> she wanted to go back to church, she wanted to stop smoking. >> everybody makes...
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the life and times of ben bradley. the documentary is antoine minute look at the former executive editor of the washington post largely credited with taking down president nixon in 1974 after water gate story exposing one of the largest political scandals in american history. the documentary aired last night exclusively on hbo and this morning, we are joined by long-time washington post journalist and the wife of ben bradley sally quinn. good morning to you. >> good morning. thank you. >> thank you so much for coming in. >> did you watch last night? >> no. i did not. i've seen it three times already. every time i see it it's even more emotional than the last time so i just -- i couldn't do it again. >> i can imagine. i can imagine. i've been reading a lot of reviews about it this morning. they've all been rave reviews. >> it real until brilliant is a word that's been used also de ja vu. >> y. >> has been a word that has been used. and the antidote to fake news was another phrase that i saw. talk a little bit about, um,
the life and times of ben bradley. the documentary is antoine minute look at the former executive editor of the washington post largely credited with taking down president nixon in 1974 after water gate story exposing one of the largest political scandals in american history. the documentary aired last night exclusively on hbo and this morning, we are joined by long-time washington post journalist and the wife of ben bradley sally quinn. good morning to you. >> good morning. thank you....
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let fall silent for big ben returning. ben ben chimes. big ben chimes. big ben chimes the big bong ‘s are back. big ben ringing for christmas and will do so until new year. shall we listen ain? big ben chimes a promise was made to sound the bells. they kept their promise. hello, this is breakfast, with tina daheley and jon kay. more than 70 firefighters tackle a fire at london zoo. the london fire brigade say half of the adventure cafe at a shop that contains an animal petting area is currently a light, no reports at the moment of any injuries. we will be live at london zoo any few moments. the fbi says it has foiled a christmas day terror attack in san francisco. a former us marine has been arrested, accused of planning a suicide mission at the city‘s pier 39 tourist attraction. a man‘s due in court in york charged with the murder of a woman who was stabbed to death at the supermarket where she worked. we are live at a homeless shelter, the number of hidden rough sleepers is higher than previously thought. in sport, there‘s a festive feast at th
let fall silent for big ben returning. ben ben chimes. big ben chimes. big ben chimes the big bong ‘s are back. big ben ringing for christmas and will do so until new year. shall we listen ain? big ben chimes a promise was made to sound the bells. they kept their promise. hello, this is breakfast, with tina daheley and jon kay. more than 70 firefighters tackle a fire at london zoo. the london fire brigade say half of the adventure cafe at a shop that contains an animal petting area is...
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also in the next hour: the chimes of big ben ring out again. you can probably hear them behind me, the chimes of big ben are returning as they have been on hiatus since the summer, as renovation on the clock tower continues. in sport, a festive feast at the emirates, three goals in five minutes for arsenal, but it's not enough, as liverpool strike back to earn a draw. and in half an hour: here on bbc news, the travel show looks back at its best stories from around the globe in 2017. good morning and welcome to bbc news. more than 70 firefighters have been tackling a blaze this morning at london zoo. the fire reportedly broke out in a cafe and shop near to the petting area. these are the pictures as we received them from a viewer first thing this morning, at about 6am when it is dark. quite a significant fire, at least at that part of the zoo. fire, at least at that part of the zoo. fire engines are attending the blaze. 70 firefighters. there are no reports of any injuries and the fire is now under control. bad news, though, i'm afraid for those
also in the next hour: the chimes of big ben ring out again. you can probably hear them behind me, the chimes of big ben are returning as they have been on hiatus since the summer, as renovation on the clock tower continues. in sport, a festive feast at the emirates, three goals in five minutes for arsenal, but it's not enough, as liverpool strike back to earn a draw. and in half an hour: here on bbc news, the travel show looks back at its best stories from around the globe in 2017. good...
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thank you. >> ben? >> i know. we want to applaud but it's so harrowing, and terrifying that opening, and we're going to dig a little bit more into that. ben. >> thank you for having me. it's a really scary place to leave off. it's a completely different story. >> it's called true crime. you knew what you were getting into when you stepped into the tent. >> thank you for being here, i out lovely to be in austin for this great festival. this is nonfiction. from the time we were kids, alex always had a simple dream. to defend his country from the forces of evil and oppression. none of us took it seriously but him. after school in the suburbs of denver, he'd run off in his camouflage t letter and cargo panses to play vietnam commando on the canal through the neighborhood, laying booby traps and hiding behind stands of cat tails to watch joggers jump and yip as the ground exploded at their feet. he played every video game. there weren't men women back then, just grim-lipped men in high-tech gear, dropping down ropes fr
thank you. >> ben? >> i know. we want to applaud but it's so harrowing, and terrifying that opening, and we're going to dig a little bit more into that. ben. >> thank you for having me. it's a really scary place to leave off. it's a completely different story. >> it's called true crime. you knew what you were getting into when you stepped into the tent. >> thank you for being here, i out lovely to be in austin for this great festival. this is nonfiction. from the...
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ben, thank you. of course, they want to try and win the election in 2019, it's quite a task on their hands. absolutely. full coverage on that as we get more news from south africa. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. a power failure has caused massive disruption at the world's busiest airport — atlanta in the us. the failure seems to have been caused by a fire in an underground plant. three major airlines, united, american and south—west, all suspended operations at the airport. the airport said power has now been restored. a uk think tank has proposed a post—brexit trading deal based on the uk and the eu sharing each other‘s markets. the institute for public policy research says it would expect the two markets to share the same rules and regulations but form a new customs union similar to the existing one. ryanair pilots have suspended a one—day strike planned for before christmas. the impact union, which represents irish—based pilots, has agreed to meet ryana
ben, thank you. of course, they want to try and win the election in 2019, it's quite a task on their hands. absolutely. full coverage on that as we get more news from south africa. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. a power failure has caused massive disruption at the world's busiest airport — atlanta in the us. the failure seems to have been caused by a fire in an underground plant. three major airlines, united, american and south—west, all suspended operations...
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ben affleck and jen garner separated. in july, ben went public with his new love. >> are you roling solo tonight is this. >> i'm afraid i'm solo tonight. >> ben continues to get therapy and we are told his focus continues to be on his family and staying healthy. part of his happiness is being with lindsay. >> ben is not the only man to find romance on "saturday night live." listen to what weekend update host told us about scarlet jo hanson. >> she's pretty cool. it's hard to have a lot of co split from her phenomenon say. >> olivia munn and aaron rodgers get divorced. was family to blame? >> bye-bye. ♪ >>> kelly clarkson, sugarland and nick jonas among the ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ just became whatever whayou're about to dout to do after you get coffee. nothing comes before coffee. that's why we're introducing a new line of café-quality espresso drinks from mccafé. get a small peppermint mocha for just two dollars. >>> what caused the split between olivia munn and aaron rogers? he flamed fame, saying a relationship in t
ben affleck and jen garner separated. in july, ben went public with his new love. >> are you roling solo tonight is this. >> i'm afraid i'm solo tonight. >> ben continues to get therapy and we are told his focus continues to be on his family and staying healthy. part of his happiness is being with lindsay. >> ben is not the only man to find romance on "saturday night live." listen to what weekend update host told us about scarlet jo hanson. >> she's...
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ben: yeah. i think one thing going on is that people -- americans 75 and older are a lot richer than people that are younger, so we have had sort of a widening what you could call age inequality. we keep talking about stagnant wages in the united states, and people have a hard time saving. well, people in their 80's are people who lived through the economic boom of the 1950's, 1960's, 1970's, 1980's, 1990's. carol: they understand things go up and down. ben: maybe they are also more disciplined investors. they understand how the markets work, they understand things can come back. they are not new at this. the other thing going on is that there are not many alternatives out there. [speaking simultaneously] carol: you can yield. right? ben: even if you have just a little bit of money, you don't even have to be that wealthy of a retiree. but if you have a little bit, you might want to put a little bit of that into the stock market whereas before you could just put that in certificates into a deposi
ben: yeah. i think one thing going on is that people -- americans 75 and older are a lot richer than people that are younger, so we have had sort of a widening what you could call age inequality. we keep talking about stagnant wages in the united states, and people have a hard time saving. well, people in their 80's are people who lived through the economic boom of the 1950's, 1960's, 1970's, 1980's, 1990's. carol: they understand things go up and down. ben: maybe they are also more disciplined...
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ben affleck and jen garner separated. in july, ben went public with his new love. >> are you roling solo tonight is this. >> i'm afraid and we are told his focus continues to be on his family and staying healthy. part of his happiness is being with lindsay. >> ben is not the only man to find romance on "saturday night live." listen to what weekend update host told us about scarlet jo hanson. >> she's pretty cool. it's hard to have a lot of complaints. >> up next, jennifer hudson split from her phenomenon say. >> olivia munn and aaron rodgers get divorced. was family to blame? >> bye-bye. we all want healthy kids, right? and we want them to succeed in life. we need to improve our children's nutrition and get them moving. do the math. good food plus active bodies equals kids equipped for success. hi, i'm megan beyer. my husband, congressman don beyer and i know that healthier children perform better in school and have higher self-esteem. let's help them eat right and get moving, today. this message brought to you by the nat
ben affleck and jen garner separated. in july, ben went public with his new love. >> are you roling solo tonight is this. >> i'm afraid and we are told his focus continues to be on his family and staying healthy. part of his happiness is being with lindsay. >> ben is not the only man to find romance on "saturday night live." listen to what weekend update host told us about scarlet jo hanson. >> she's pretty cool. it's hard to have a lot of complaints. >>...
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motivation for ben is deeply felt. his friend henry worsley died last year attempting the same feat. my initial reaction for a few weeks was that i didn't want anything more do with antarctica ever again. itjust seemed too tragic. i started thinking perhaps the best way to honour the friendship, the inspiration he gave me, would be to sort of finish the job for him. trekking more than 1,000 miles in a place where temperatures often reach —40 degrees celsius, challenges don't get any tougher. that looks tough, doesn't it?! before we speak to ben, we're going to talk to his fiancee, pip, who is in the peak district. merry christmas, and how's it going? merry christmas, and how's it going? merry christmas, steph. how are you feeling? he's been away for a couple of months, how you feeling today? yes, i've been ok, but today... i mean, yeah, i'm sad that he's not here. but i spoke to him about 20 minutes ago. and he sounded very cheerful in his tent. he's got a long day on skis ahead of him. so, yeah, i'm wishing him a ve
motivation for ben is deeply felt. his friend henry worsley died last year attempting the same feat. my initial reaction for a few weeks was that i didn't want anything more do with antarctica ever again. itjust seemed too tragic. i started thinking perhaps the best way to honour the friendship, the inspiration he gave me, would be to sort of finish the job for him. trekking more than 1,000 miles in a place where temperatures often reach —40 degrees celsius, challenges don't get any tougher....
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. >> ben: yup. >> anthony: based out of manila? >> ben: yeah, uh, me. marc lives in mindanao. >> anthony: mindanao. now does a journalist need to carry a firearm in this country? >> marc: for me, yes. >> anthony: in the philippines, a press badge is no defense, particularly in the south of the country where marc navales lives and works. >> ben: mindanao has been war-torn for the last how many years? because of the radicalization of recent years, this growing specter of isis, mindanao is fertile grounds for that. >> anthony: now traditionally the argument against journalists arming themselves is that journalists have always been able to portray themselves as noncombatants. >> marc: yes. >> anthony: there was some presumption that they would not shoot you. >> ben: yeah. >> anthony: but these days, people seem to not make that distinction. >> ben: yes. dating back to the marcos years even. >> marc: since 1992, 77 journalists were killed. >> anthony: politics here can be deadly. just before christmas in 2009, the maguindanao massacre claimed the lives of 58
. >> ben: yup. >> anthony: based out of manila? >> ben: yeah, uh, me. marc lives in mindanao. >> anthony: mindanao. now does a journalist need to carry a firearm in this country? >> marc: for me, yes. >> anthony: in the philippines, a press badge is no defense, particularly in the south of the country where marc navales lives and works. >> ben: mindanao has been war-torn for the last how many years? because of the radicalization of recent years, this...
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it is understood that ben duckett was out in the bar with other players including members of the test squad, we don't have details of the incident itself but we understand the police were not involved, no members of of the public were involved but he has been suspended pending this disciplinary enquiry and this will raise yet more questions about the behaviour of england's players on this tour. as you say, staggeringly, this incident happened on the first night that the players were really allowed out after a midnight curfew had been lifted. that curfew was originally imposed after wicketkeeperjonny ba i rstow had imposed after wicketkeeperjonny bairstow had been involved in an influence in a bar in perth last month. clearly there is the ongoing issue surrounding ben stokes as well who is waiting to find out whether he will face any charges over an incident outside a nightclub in bristol in september. clearly this sort of disciplinary distraction after everything that has happened with england is the last thing they really need right now. on the pitch, opener keatonjennings, has made
it is understood that ben duckett was out in the bar with other players including members of the test squad, we don't have details of the incident itself but we understand the police were not involved, no members of of the public were involved but he has been suspended pending this disciplinary enquiry and this will raise yet more questions about the behaviour of england's players on this tour. as you say, staggeringly, this incident happened on the first night that the players were really...
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ben simmons, 36 points. they host detroit saturday. >> te division with the cowboy loss or tie to washington. second quarter, ryan switser breaks off a punt return for a touchdown. cowboys, 38-14. still ahead, a crazy shot in temple basketball game leaves you saying, huh? >> michael: i'm thankful that i'm alive and have a second chance. james: i'm thankful for the help and the opportunity that i received. darlene: i'm thankful to be able to help people in crisis. vanessa: i'm thankful that addiction is treatable, and that help is available. christie: new jersey is experiencing a heroin epidemic fueled by opioid painkillers. but if you or someone you love is struggling with addiction, i want you to know: we are here for you. this holiday season, choose help. call 844 reach nj or visit reachnj.gov. >> the flyers have a few more days to fix what's wrong. that doesn't mean it will happen. they'll skate in boston saturday afternoon. flyer's losing streak stands at nine games. surprisingly, there has been no finge
ben simmons, 36 points. they host detroit saturday. >> te division with the cowboy loss or tie to washington. second quarter, ryan switser breaks off a punt return for a touchdown. cowboys, 38-14. still ahead, a crazy shot in temple basketball game leaves you saying, huh? >> michael: i'm thankful that i'm alive and have a second chance. james: i'm thankful for the help and the opportunity that i received. darlene: i'm thankful to be able to help people in crisis. vanessa: i'm...
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before that ben franklin, albert einstein, steve jobs. some people regard henry kissinger as highly innovative. if somebody says what makes somebody innovative at that historical level? >> especially with steve jobs, ben franklin and einstein you look around and they love to cross disciplines. they love the humanities and the sciences. leonardo da vinci is sort of the ultimate. somebody who wasn't just smart but had a playful curiosity about everything there was to know. just like steve jobs loved design and loved, you know, calligraphy but also loved electronics, i think innovation comes from crossing discipline. >> there is a story that einstein tells that when he would get stuck on physics problem sometimes he would stop and play the violin and come back and people said that you are actually exercising different parts of the brain when you do that and that produces the literal -- >> when he was trying to get general relativity, living in berlin he played mozart on his violin and would say that reconnects me to the harmony of the univer
before that ben franklin, albert einstein, steve jobs. some people regard henry kissinger as highly innovative. if somebody says what makes somebody innovative at that historical level? >> especially with steve jobs, ben franklin and einstein you look around and they love to cross disciplines. they love the humanities and the sciences. leonardo da vinci is sort of the ultimate. somebody who wasn't just smart but had a playful curiosity about everything there was to know. just like steve...
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why pass it from there, ben? put it up. he did this all night long. this one, this was the icing on the cake. tough one right there at the end of the third quarter. yeah. obviously the sixers endp losing that game. in closing, i look at it like think. i'll rather simmons shoot the floater ten out of ten times than passing it tout bail list, brook or tlc another brick and if jj reddick doesn't get more consistent from downtown he's about to hear it as well. ben, you're a study. let it fly. and only good thing will happen. dawn? >> all right. thank you. >>> here's the perfect gift for anyone who wants to half themselves. retailers are stocking their shelves with half christmas trees. they can fit flush on your wall to safe space. buton't expect to pay half the price. these trees go for about 150 bucks. you can also get your tree with just the top of it on the stand or have you seen these flipped upside down trees. >> i have. >> those are really popular this year. >> i was shocked. >> i went with a skinny tree this year. >> i got really fat tree. >> i ha
why pass it from there, ben? put it up. he did this all night long. this one, this was the icing on the cake. tough one right there at the end of the third quarter. yeah. obviously the sixers endp losing that game. in closing, i look at it like think. i'll rather simmons shoot the floater ten out of ten times than passing it tout bail list, brook or tlc another brick and if jj reddick doesn't get more consistent from downtown he's about to hear it as well. ben, you're a study. let it fly. and...
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. >> jeff: previously on "survivor," ben's alliance was turning against him. >> ben's got to go. >> i heard my name, so i got to do whatever i have to do to keep myself in this game. >> jeff: at tribal council, ben made his target clear. >> you know what i'm doing tonight? i'm writing her name down. i'll say it. >> jeff: causing complete chaos. [all speaking at once] wow. in the end everyone voted for ben, but it didn't matter. >> i'm going to play this for myself. this is a hidden immunity idol. >> jeff: ben sent lauren to the jury. lauren, the tribe has spoken. six are left. who will be voted out tonight?
. >> jeff: previously on "survivor," ben's alliance was turning against him. >> ben's got to go. >> i heard my name, so i got to do whatever i have to do to keep myself in this game. >> jeff: at tribal council, ben made his target clear. >> you know what i'm doing tonight? i'm writing her name down. i'll say it. >> jeff: causing complete chaos. [all speaking at once] wow. in the end everyone voted for ben, but it didn't matter. >> i'm going to...
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ben: yeah. i think one thing going on is that people -- americans 75 or -- and older are a lot richer than people that are younger, so we have had sort of a widening what you could call age inequality. we keep talking about stagnant wages in the united states, and people have a hard time saving. well people in their 80's are , people who lived through the economic boom of the 1950's, 1960's, 1970's, 1980's, 1990's. carol: they understand things go up and down. ben: maybe they are also more disciplined investors. they understand how the markets work, they understand things can come back. they are not new at this. the other thing going on is that there are not many alternatives out there. [speaking simultaneously] carol: you can yield. right? ben: even if you have just a little bit of money, you don't even have to be that wealthy of a retiree. but if you have a little bit, you might want to put a little bit of that into the stock market whereas before you could just put that in certificates into a
ben: yeah. i think one thing going on is that people -- americans 75 or -- and older are a lot richer than people that are younger, so we have had sort of a widening what you could call age inequality. we keep talking about stagnant wages in the united states, and people have a hard time saving. well people in their 80's are , people who lived through the economic boom of the 1950's, 1960's, 1970's, 1980's, 1990's. carol: they understand things go up and down. ben: maybe they are also more...
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ben: one thing going on is that you have of group of people aging into this demographic. people that were around for the 1980's and 1990's and got into stocks then and never left. you are aging out of the folks that are in pensions and collecting that pension check every month, and now you have folks who are investors. carol: in the politics section, the website has carved out a unique niche for itself. that is word misleading. julia: but the word truth might be misleading. ben: truthfeed is a website that popped up last year. i would call them a disinformation website. they are a mix between hyper partisan political news and falsely incorrect news. what it does do, it is always unwaveringly pro-trump. their agenda is to attack opponents of trump and support trump in his agenda. julia: describe the headline, giving us a bit of a flavor. talking about a burning american flag. ben: there are dozens of false articles on the site, but in september, amid the daca protest, trump announced he was ending protection for this group of immigrants, and so truth feed runs a story clai
ben: one thing going on is that you have of group of people aging into this demographic. people that were around for the 1980's and 1990's and got into stocks then and never left. you are aging out of the folks that are in pensions and collecting that pension check every month, and now you have folks who are investors. carol: in the politics section, the website has carved out a unique niche for itself. that is word misleading. julia: but the word truth might be misleading. ben: truthfeed is a...
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ben -- >> angela is talking. >> whether it's macro or micro economics, ben, everyone knows that the economy lags. so i am going to say that we can attribute a lot of this to the successes and the things that were put in place by president obama. i will also say, all of these things that you're talking about related to this tax reform bill are false. there are single people that will be hit very hard. >> all of them? >> there are single people who will be hit very hard by this bill. yes, it's true. the fact that you can only have a limited amount of state and local income tax deductions accounted for, that's going to hit a lot of people very hard if you don't have children. i don't have children. it's going to hit me hard. as a business owner it's going to hit me. >> we're out of time, ben. >> there you have it. >> all right. angela, ben, bianna, appreciate your time. >> i'm awake. >> yeah. >> after that. thank you all very much. we do have news in. our manu raju getting another one of his interviews with senate intel committee, the ranking democrat, mark warner, what he has to say about the
ben -- >> angela is talking. >> whether it's macro or micro economics, ben, everyone knows that the economy lags. so i am going to say that we can attribute a lot of this to the successes and the things that were put in place by president obama. i will also say, all of these things that you're talking about related to this tax reform bill are false. there are single people that will be hit very hard. >> all of them? >> there are single people who will be hit very hard by...