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ben: hi, guys, i'm ben. all: hi, ben! welcome! natalie: this is the team that put together our presentation today. ben: okay. natalie: they did some work, and they looked at your brand online. christie: products are gorgeous. ben: thank you. christie: so, the job of marketing is to inspire, and given that your company name is ben's garden, we immediately took it to the modern farmhouse, which is a really big trend among consumers right now. ben: right. christie: but, like -- so, i'm imagining a collection of scents. there were four main categories of sentiment that people would connect with. so, like, family, love, friendship, and baby. so, i'm imagining four main categories that form a collection. christie: let's smell a little bit. natalie: yeah, let's smell. nancy: do you see a little bit of greenness in the top note? ben: i do, i do. this one is too light and a little too green. lemonis: let's keep it rolling. ben: this i don't really smell. nancy: it's based upon vanilla, bourbon, and woodiness. natalie: do you like it? ben:
ben: hi, guys, i'm ben. all: hi, ben! welcome! natalie: this is the team that put together our presentation today. ben: okay. natalie: they did some work, and they looked at your brand online. christie: products are gorgeous. ben: thank you. christie: so, the job of marketing is to inspire, and given that your company name is ben's garden, we immediately took it to the modern farmhouse, which is a really big trend among consumers right now. ben: right. christie: but, like -- so, i'm imagining a...
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ben: would love to keep you for hours. what can we expect from the senate on another covid response package? i know this is a position where it doesn't seem to anybody like there is common ground, but maybe there is on ppp in pa rticular and changes to that. tell us about what you expect from the senate on this front. sen. scott: i think you will see more emphasis on sector-targeted relief as we analyze what was left out in 3.0 and 3.5. that will be a serious and necessary conversation. if you think about the landlords, the retail industry, the devastation, speaking of some of the larger shopping centers in the month of march, somewhere around 18% to 23% of their tenants paying the rent on time -- we are talking about -- i'm not sure how much it will be able to address all these issues, but i think it will be helpful if you multiply it by seven or eight degrees. the terms will matter on the loans and the interest rate, of course. if we do that right, if secretary mnuchin rolls that out faster, we'll see a faster recovery.
ben: would love to keep you for hours. what can we expect from the senate on another covid response package? i know this is a position where it doesn't seem to anybody like there is common ground, but maybe there is on ppp in pa rticular and changes to that. tell us about what you expect from the senate on this front. sen. scott: i think you will see more emphasis on sector-targeted relief as we analyze what was left out in 3.0 and 3.5. that will be a serious and necessary conversation. if you...
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ben: i think that's right. let's get to the depth of the economic problems we have and how we recover from them. it feels like we are at a moment right now where the nation is sort of breaking apart in some fundamental ways, and obviously healing is needed. the george floyd death has shocked the nation and angered a lot of people. what is the next step to get us past where people are just freaked out? i didn't freak last night, to be honest because all of it is so difficult to watch and difficult to read about and live through. how do we get to the next stage, where we are not in this kind of crisis moment? sen. scott: i think the only way to actually get to the next stage, the aftermath stage, is to really deal with the crisis. mr. floyd, as terrible as his death was, it's not really the crisis. the crisis is decades of abuse within the minority communities at the hands of a minority of law enforcement officers. frankly, i am a fan of law enforcement officers and will continue to be, because i've seen the good
ben: i think that's right. let's get to the depth of the economic problems we have and how we recover from them. it feels like we are at a moment right now where the nation is sort of breaking apart in some fundamental ways, and obviously healing is needed. the george floyd death has shocked the nation and angered a lot of people. what is the next step to get us past where people are just freaked out? i didn't freak last night, to be honest because all of it is so difficult to watch and...
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ben's u straight and ben's 8th street both have some outdoor seating that helps a bit phase two, as i understand, it will allow us to have a 50% capacity we're awaiting the mayor's announcement on friday to understand what that will look like >> i suspect that you are thinking a lot about what's most important for ben's chili bowl during this reopening process and going forward. what's the most important thing for the business to focus on as you try to get through this challenging time >> first of all, we got to make sure our team members are safe and our guests as well that's the uncertainty of it how long we have to do social distancing and wearing masks and that kind of thing the chili bowl was a meeting and gathering place. i'm missing that terribly and we have the busiest plan we've ever had in terms of reservations, of tourists coming and students from across the country. now that's not happening, of course the most important thing now is to try to be able to get, make sure as i said our team members are safe and our guests are safe and that maybe we will be able to look for the
ben's u straight and ben's 8th street both have some outdoor seating that helps a bit phase two, as i understand, it will allow us to have a 50% capacity we're awaiting the mayor's announcement on friday to understand what that will look like >> i suspect that you are thinking a lot about what's most important for ben's chili bowl during this reopening process and going forward. what's the most important thing for the business to focus on as you try to get through this challenging time...
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ben sesse: thank you. we are three minutes, and i'm skipping number one of the rules pretty because you are a smoking on the year . on folks pick up the smoke, instilled with behavioral social sciences. they're going to change your view of the problems of the contempt in the way you resistant-join the arthur brooks cost. we'll also find the practical guide. but because were going to move on to roto, we want unpack who frank is. wrote to his stars attack or insult or try to win. if you're weak man, wire soup week. don't try to win. arthur: one of his role still part of the commas don't try to win. between you and w . went right and when you you do lose. we tell somebody, you may question of the person in argument, has a say in the parlance of social another person. all you have made is an enemy. and they are not a person persuaded. as a business of persuasion, try to find common cause, and then debates the ways to get the common cause. in room number three. sen. ben sesse: will pass over because don't assum
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ben: absolutely they are. the spent the last couple of weeks putting all type of scary headlines on how the event would be a super spreader. what's interesting, howie, i was at the last trump rally that he had before all of this happened in south carolina, he had roughly the same amount of people there that he actually had in tulsa last night in terms of that arena. this is a normal size for them but i think that the campaign made a mistake in terms of boosting up the expectation that is they had for the size of this event beforehand and frankly the president looked a little rusty with terms of ability connecting with the crowds, he does enjoy events but he always wants to have dominant show of force in terms of supporters. i think the media got what they wanted here and scared a lot of poem away. howie: susan, cnn and msnbc were covering but when trump came out, they covered 90 second, can you tell me if the story was all day long? susan: i think ben is absolutely right. the way the media has covered the pres
ben: absolutely they are. the spent the last couple of weeks putting all type of scary headlines on how the event would be a super spreader. what's interesting, howie, i was at the last trump rally that he had before all of this happened in south carolina, he had roughly the same amount of people there that he actually had in tulsa last night in terms of that arena. this is a normal size for them but i think that the campaign made a mistake in terms of boosting up the expectation that is they...
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joining us hud secretary ben carson. mr. carson, i want to start with that terrible incident in atlanta. i assume you've seen the video. rayshard brooks was clearly resisting arrest and then ran away from officers with one of their stunt guns but was it appropriate to use deadly force against someone whose originally offense he fell asleep at drive-thru window at wendy's? ben: chris, my previous career at john's hopkins, when we would have untoward event we would establish internal review board of people who actually knew what should be done and review every aspect of it and then desimilar -- decimate findings to make sure it didn't occur again and this is a situation that's not clear-cut like the callus murder that occurred in minnesota and requires heads of people that know to make judgment. chris: why do you say it's not clear cut? ben: in the case of minnesota there was an officer -- chris: i understand that one, why was the atlanta case not clear-cut? ben: because we don't know what was in the mind of the officer, when
joining us hud secretary ben carson. mr. carson, i want to start with that terrible incident in atlanta. i assume you've seen the video. rayshard brooks was clearly resisting arrest and then ran away from officers with one of their stunt guns but was it appropriate to use deadly force against someone whose originally offense he fell asleep at drive-thru window at wendy's? ben: chris, my previous career at john's hopkins, when we would have untoward event we would establish internal review board...
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i could have been ben a few years ago. if it wasn't for people like ben and my friends telling me to seek support and counselling, then i wouldn't be here. i wouldn't be speaking to you. yeah. i won't beat around the bush. lockdown is the worst. i wouldn't wish this pain upon my worst enemy. the pain of waking up every morning and feeling like you just want to go back to sleep. that pain of suddenly wanting to open up but then closing it all in. that pain of thinking that no—one will miss you and feeling as though you're a burden on this world. i wish i could have helped you i should have seen the signs man with the happiest smile means reading between the lines take it from me take it from ben's family i beg you, reach out, before you have to feel this agony. suicide is such a complex issue and it almost never happens just because of one reason. lockdown may have added an extra layer of difficulty to daniel and ben's lives, but there is no way their deaths can be attributed to just that. and for theirfamilies, they have
i could have been ben a few years ago. if it wasn't for people like ben and my friends telling me to seek support and counselling, then i wouldn't be here. i wouldn't be speaking to you. yeah. i won't beat around the bush. lockdown is the worst. i wouldn't wish this pain upon my worst enemy. the pain of waking up every morning and feeling like you just want to go back to sleep. that pain of suddenly wanting to open up but then closing it all in. that pain of thinking that no—one will miss you...
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ben, it has been great having you with us. ben gutteridge from invesco. if you want to hear more from ben and we will continue to question him later on today, joining us on bloomberg radio at 9:00 a.m. u.k. time. as with everything else, you can find bloomberg radio live on the internet or on your bloomberg mobile app. coming up, boris johnson makes a direct intervention into brexit talks today. will this meeting persuade either side to give ground in the search for a trade deal? we are live from brussels, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: welcome back to bloomberg markets. this is the european open. we are 20 minutes into the session and we have big drops in stocks on this monday really across the region. we have the ftse down more than 2%. back down under 6000. we were flirting with 13,000 with the dax last week. six trading sessions of go. ,670.ow we are down to 11 size drops in paris and milan. in terms of the movers, we are bp.ing -- we are watching it is lowering its oil price forecast to about $55. and we have a long way to go before we get there.
ben, it has been great having you with us. ben gutteridge from invesco. if you want to hear more from ben and we will continue to question him later on today, joining us on bloomberg radio at 9:00 a.m. u.k. time. as with everything else, you can find bloomberg radio live on the internet or on your bloomberg mobile app. coming up, boris johnson makes a direct intervention into brexit talks today. will this meeting persuade either side to give ground in the search for a trade deal? we are live...
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yeah very good points gentlemen ben swann and lionel of lionel media thank you for your time today. our regina hands over the sports h.q. test players around the world are uniting all on social media for this very significant cause and using their voices for good because they're taking to the streets and social media to protest what is going on with the death of george floyd and now the biggest names in tennis are getting their message out with a new racial justice campaign a.t.p. tour player francis c.f.o. took the social media along with women's u.s. kluge a tennis champion i am broomfield as part of the rackets down hands up movement against police brutality the do is joined by 23 time grand slam champion serena williams french number one to gail morphy teen star coco golf 2017 u.s. open champion sloane stephens and 2 time grand slam champion and iommi osaka they urge those watching to educate don't eat speak out most importantly love all with the hash tag tennis for equality. and speaking of famous stars many names over the years have occupied the forbes list of the highest paid
yeah very good points gentlemen ben swann and lionel of lionel media thank you for your time today. our regina hands over the sports h.q. test players around the world are uniting all on social media for this very significant cause and using their voices for good because they're taking to the streets and social media to protest what is going on with the death of george floyd and now the biggest names in tennis are getting their message out with a new racial justice campaign a.t.p. tour player...
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ben carson with me today. thank you. we'll speak again soon. >> absolutely. >> bill: you're seeing los angeles screen left. meantime, bring in robert wray, former independent counsel in the whitewater investigation. this is what we can confirmed with regard to the three other officers. going to get the official word at 4:00 eastern time, 3:00 in st. paul. that will be charged with two counts of aiding an abetting second degree murder. the officers face 50 years in prison, up to $20,000 fine. let's begin there with what the a.g. is doing in minnesota. how do you see that play? >> well, bill, it's a significant upgrade of charges. not only gone from third degree to second degree murder with regard to the principal officer but now aiding and aabetting charges. it adds all four involved and upgrades the charges to second degree murder, which must mean that the attorney general believes that he can prove before a jury unanimously that there was an intent to kill. >> bill: also unconfirmed reports that the officers charged wit
ben carson with me today. thank you. we'll speak again soon. >> absolutely. >> bill: you're seeing los angeles screen left. meantime, bring in robert wray, former independent counsel in the whitewater investigation. this is what we can confirmed with regard to the three other officers. going to get the official word at 4:00 eastern time, 3:00 in st. paul. that will be charged with two counts of aiding an abetting second degree murder. the officers face 50 years in prison, up to...
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that got printed by ben bernanke and he gets given the trades on robin hood before they hit the floor before the trades are hit the floor of the exchange to be executed ben bernanke the looks at the robin hood traders and he says oh my god these idiots are buying hertz so he puts an order in before they do they flood the market with their orders price moves up and he's out so he scalping scalping scalping the robber to traders he's stealing from them he's like sticking a hose in the gas tank and siphoning gas out of the neighbor's car he's a larcenous dick pilfer and just so you understand max keiser has the patent on a virtual specialist technology and citadel all these derivatives traders all the high frequency traders j.p. morgan black rock which is now managing this bailout fund for the fed all of those companies have their own patents that rests on top of max's patton you can see the references if you go to the google patent on line with your patent number 595-0176 so this is the this is the expertise they're building on that macs create well i feel like robert oppenheimer you kn
that got printed by ben bernanke and he gets given the trades on robin hood before they hit the floor before the trades are hit the floor of the exchange to be executed ben bernanke the looks at the robin hood traders and he says oh my god these idiots are buying hertz so he puts an order in before they do they flood the market with their orders price moves up and he's out so he scalping scalping scalping the robber to traders he's stealing from them he's like sticking a hose in the gas tank...
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pow this is janet yellen this is ben bernanke he and this is alan greenspan they cause a situation of allowing that that the pile of fraudulent debt the black hole of debt that causes the inflation that they keep on printing money to throw into they have caused these that this is the next mess this is where the risk has been transferred because remember the tyrants in the central bank that they don't want price discovery what they're trying to do is to prevent anybody from understanding the risk they're taking well the risk doesn't disappear disappears off of citadels balance sheet perhaps but it's put here in these gallant sheets of the pension funds right absolutely this public pension fund cowper's long term toxic risk dump i remember when i was on wall street you know working for a big firm on wall street a lot of times firms make mistakes right you take down a big order take on a big trade and somebody messed up the oyster and suddenly you know you've got a $5000000000.00 loss or $20000000.00 loss or a $50000000.00 loss and so the firm is on the hook for that money now i personal
pow this is janet yellen this is ben bernanke he and this is alan greenspan they cause a situation of allowing that that the pile of fraudulent debt the black hole of debt that causes the inflation that they keep on printing money to throw into they have caused these that this is the next mess this is where the risk has been transferred because remember the tyrants in the central bank that they don't want price discovery what they're trying to do is to prevent anybody from understanding the...
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ben stokes' last captaincy was in 2008 at durham's academy... but the bbc‘s cricket correspondent jonathan agnew‘s told me he doesn't think it'll matter: he has got a very aggressive side to him which makes him the all—rounder that he is. he is a natural leader in many ways. it would be interesting to see how he gets on. he has transformed as a character in the last couple of years. he had an amazing summer last year. he has huge respect from his own players. the only thing is with burning captions, it doesn't often happen that you get a bowling captain, more recently west indies also do have a brand as well, they tend not to bowl themselves as much as if you think they shouldn't really do that because they are captain and will let someone else have a go, so i hope they- somebody let someone else have a go, so i hope they somebody will ben, with the bolt to. == match winner with the bolt to. —— bowl or two. liverpool managerjurgen klopp has written to the clubs fans what sort of opening your expecting to see as players get their heads
ben stokes' last captaincy was in 2008 at durham's academy... but the bbc‘s cricket correspondent jonathan agnew‘s told me he doesn't think it'll matter: he has got a very aggressive side to him which makes him the all—rounder that he is. he is a natural leader in many ways. it would be interesting to see how he gets on. he has transformed as a character in the last couple of years. he had an amazing summer last year. he has huge respect from his own players. the only thing is with...
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of course, i ent to fort benning. i've been to fort bragg, fort campbell, all these places, andt while i oftught it was unusual, i never thought deeply about it.o it was bly only about three years ago that i had an epiphany that while it didn't seem like a big deal to me, it would be a nobig deal to others, andi'm embarrassed that it took me so many years to realize that this makes no sense. the more i think about it, th more indefensible it seems. these are not traditions dating back to the revolution. most of these forts were camps that were established just before the first world war ord the second wor for training and mobilization, sono there's long patriotic sort of legacy there that needs to bd defe i think we -- the navy has a good model where they name the base after the tn. i would also recommend -- always bereave in building something, something positive versus always tearing things town, and what a powerful statement it would be if there was a moent next to any confederate statue or any ofes sort of legacy
of course, i ent to fort benning. i've been to fort bragg, fort campbell, all these places, andt while i oftught it was unusual, i never thought deeply about it.o it was bly only about three years ago that i had an epiphany that while it didn't seem like a big deal to me, it would be a nobig deal to others, andi'm embarrassed that it took me so many years to realize that this makes no sense. the more i think about it, th more indefensible it seems. these are not traditions dating back to the...
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maria: and that was ben carson, the secretary of hud, joining me this week on "mornings with maria." i am back with bill rudin, and you just heard ben carson talk about commercial real estate and what he's expecting to be a lot of empty floors, you know? we're talking about density of cities and how some people do not want to go back to high-floored buildings, wait on long lines for security, and ben carson says, well, there's going to be a lot of empty space in commercial real estate buildings, i'll use that for low income housing. what do you say about that? >> well, first of all, there's an interesting article in city lab just came out, and it talks about this is not the end of cities. so i think we're going to have to look at what the future of cities are, and we're going to have to work very hard to look at things possibly converting like we did in the '90s, maria, when you started off down at the stock exchange in the early '90s s and we talked about it a lot then. downtown was a ghost town. there was 30 million square feet of vacant space. we came together, the business commun
maria: and that was ben carson, the secretary of hud, joining me this week on "mornings with maria." i am back with bill rudin, and you just heard ben carson talk about commercial real estate and what he's expecting to be a lot of empty floors, you know? we're talking about density of cities and how some people do not want to go back to high-floored buildings, wait on long lines for security, and ben carson says, well, there's going to be a lot of empty space in commercial real estate...
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i'm attorney ben crump, the lead attorney for the family of george floyd. and recently arriving in minneapolis is his son quincy mason. he's going to make a few remarks to you. i understand this is a young man who is brokenhearted and this is very emotional for him. now, we come here today to this spot to remember george floyd, who was tortured, who was tortured to death, and so we thank the minnesota governor for bringing human rights charges against the minneapolis police department because we absolutely believe that he was tortured in the last eight minutes and 46 seconds of his life. witness donald williams yesterday, who was the person in the video, saying you all are gonna kill him, likened it to suffocation like a fish out of water gasping for air. the independent autopsy performed by the family concluded that george floyd was starving for air. he needed a breath. and the ambulance that came here to pick him up from this very spot was the hearse for george floyd. and so we are demanding justice based on the autopsy findings, but more importantly, wha
i'm attorney ben crump, the lead attorney for the family of george floyd. and recently arriving in minneapolis is his son quincy mason. he's going to make a few remarks to you. i understand this is a young man who is brokenhearted and this is very emotional for him. now, we come here today to this spot to remember george floyd, who was tortured, who was tortured to death, and so we thank the minnesota governor for bringing human rights charges against the minneapolis police department because...
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thanks again, ben. have a great day. ben: take care, everybody. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> live at 10:00 a.m. eastern, the poor people's campaign rally , an online gathering from across the country speaking about social justice. speakers include cornel west, danny glover, wanda sykes, debra messing, former vice president and his daughter, and actress jane fonda. socially against injustice on c-span, online on c-span.org, or on the re-c-span .adio app pres. trump: this november, we are going to take back the house. we are going to hold the senate. and we are going to keep the white house. >> president trump returns to the campaign trail saturday, for a rally in tulsa. watch our live coverage starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, ondemand at c-span.org, or listen on the go with free c-span radio app. next week, watch house on policing reform and d.c. statehood legislation. thursd
thanks again, ben. have a great day. ben: take care, everybody. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> live at 10:00 a.m. eastern, the poor people's campaign rally , an online gathering from across the country speaking about social justice. speakers include cornel west, danny glover, wanda sykes, debra messing, former vice president...
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ben: i should be an muted now, right? that is a fantastic question and the question, and i think about this all the time. some days i think it is one thing. i will tell you what it is not. it is not the fact that people have not sat down and written a grand strategy. it is not about the strategic thinking. it is not about the national security strategy. it is not about needing to read a telegram. it is about our politics. ultimately, our national security is responsive to our politics. strategy to a grand deal with all of that stuff, it was the politics and media culture in this country that kept pulling us back in. -- i mentioned isis. isis, you know, when that became the hyperfocus of this entire country in 2014, it was when the killed americans, tragically. and i am not minimizing the loss of any american life, but what is it about our politics and society that a terrorist organization can kidnap and kill for americans entering this country completely upside down? i remember even early in the obama administration, we w
ben: i should be an muted now, right? that is a fantastic question and the question, and i think about this all the time. some days i think it is one thing. i will tell you what it is not. it is not the fact that people have not sat down and written a grand strategy. it is not about the strategic thinking. it is not about the national security strategy. it is not about needing to read a telegram. it is about our politics. ultimately, our national security is responsive to our politics. strategy...
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so to expand on this conversation our panel today investigative journalist and co-host of boom bust ben swan and co-host of watching the hawks tyrrel been turned away and our guys when matt has stepped down as sept he publicly said that it would be inappropriate and counterproductive for him to criticize a sitting president and it threatened be a political nature of the military so what has changed since that ben. well one thing that changes were in an election year right now and everyone's kind of piling on look that's the 1st problem but the 2nd thing is that it just rings so hollow to me when you have a secretary of defense and a general former general who essentially was carrying out a war that was never approved by congress that led to the deaths of millions of people across syria and who wanted to remain there and continue to fight wars in syria and across the middle east and he wanted to continue to do that for a prolonged period of time with no concern whatsoever. about that because the business of war is what he's in but now turns around and says about this president and i thin
so to expand on this conversation our panel today investigative journalist and co-host of boom bust ben swan and co-host of watching the hawks tyrrel been turned away and our guys when matt has stepped down as sept he publicly said that it would be inappropriate and counterproductive for him to criticize a sitting president and it threatened be a political nature of the military so what has changed since that ben. well one thing that changes were in an election year right now and everyone's...
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ben is a very exceptional guy, done a fantastic job at hud, but i'd like to maybe start with ben to say a couple of words and then go to darryl and the rest of us, let's say a few words to the press, if you would, ben. >> thank you, mr. president. we're here, obviously, to talk about some of the concerns in the black community that have risen to a point that, you know, people all around the world are making their voices heard. this is a opportune time to do something about it because this administration has already established a record of actually solving problems, problems that other people just faulk about and have talked about for many years. and i am delighted, mr. president, that you have made it a priority to solve this problem and we're all going to be helping with that process. there are many others out there. people of goodwill, you know. there are some who just wait for anything to criticize it, but there are actually some people who actually want to see a solution and i've had a chance to talk to many of them. we'll continue to do that and put forth the kind of programs that
ben is a very exceptional guy, done a fantastic job at hud, but i'd like to maybe start with ben to say a couple of words and then go to darryl and the rest of us, let's say a few words to the press, if you would, ben. >> thank you, mr. president. we're here, obviously, to talk about some of the concerns in the black community that have risen to a point that, you know, people all around the world are making their voices heard. this is a opportune time to do something about it because this...
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ben rhodes, i want to start with you. working backwards from "the new york times" breaking news tonight because they have been working over the weekend on that question of what did the president know, when did he know it and the white house saying, well, no one ever said this to him. now the intelligence community is letting it be known there was a written briefing that went to the president that contained this information. that, of course, lives beside the known fact that donald trump does not read. what is your assessment of where this story is now? >> well, lawrence, you know, i got the pdb for over seven years. and first of all, the idea that he wouldn't have been briefed this material would be completely astonishing to me because, essentially, you would get in the course of several months hundreds of pieces of intelligence. and something like this would be an absolute bombshell. and it goes to the heart of the responsibility of the commander in chief, which is the safety and security of american troops, who are servi
ben rhodes, i want to start with you. working backwards from "the new york times" breaking news tonight because they have been working over the weekend on that question of what did the president know, when did he know it and the white house saying, well, no one ever said this to him. now the intelligence community is letting it be known there was a written briefing that went to the president that contained this information. that, of course, lives beside the known fact that donald...
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economy that is almost on life support these metals seem to be a pretty safe haven but staying with ben silver is in a different space and gold because it is an industrial model and there are analysts who are predicting that silver is poised to go through the roof why is that. well because of exactly what you just said so silver is different from gold in that it is an industrial metal and it is used for industrial purposes so right now while silver is certainly cheaper than gold as we watch the economies around the world start back up again there are a lot of analysts who believe that they will see a huge push into silver from a lot of folks simply because there are actual you know functions for it in the industrial sector as opposed to gold where gold is more of the store of value precious metals so it's very possible will see silver rise to maybe even all time highs on its own as a result of this peter what do you think do you see silver heading over the next few months where do you see it heading. i think silver is certainly bottomed out not only in dollar terms but in terms of gold
economy that is almost on life support these metals seem to be a pretty safe haven but staying with ben silver is in a different space and gold because it is an industrial model and there are analysts who are predicting that silver is poised to go through the roof why is that. well because of exactly what you just said so silver is different from gold in that it is an industrial metal and it is used for industrial purposes so right now while silver is certainly cheaper than gold as we watch the...
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ben, good luck. >> appreciate it. >> rr: it's ben higgins' time to relive his journey to find love in "the bachelor: the greatest seasons ever." >> whoa. >> i had my hand on my forehead like peeking through my fingers the whole time. like i've gotten messages on people fired up about the final choice i made. we're four years out. >> reporter: his final choice one of the most dramatic endings ever after ben confessed his love for two women -- jojo fletcher -- >> jojo, i love you too. >> reporter: -- and lauren bushnell. >> i've known i've loved you as well. >> it's hard to relive it because i me and how much i felt the world was falling in on me and how much i felt like these women were going to be hurt. >> reporter: ben ultimately proposed to lauren. >> lauren, will you marry me? >> yes. >> reporter: but the couple split in 2017. >> i really do think we both wanted to make it work, but sometimes relationships end not because of any massive problem or issue but just because two people have grown apart. >> reporter: now ben has a new leading lady. his fiancee jessica clark who likely wo
ben, good luck. >> appreciate it. >> rr: it's ben higgins' time to relive his journey to find love in "the bachelor: the greatest seasons ever." >> whoa. >> i had my hand on my forehead like peeking through my fingers the whole time. like i've gotten messages on people fired up about the final choice i made. we're four years out. >> reporter: his final choice one of the most dramatic endings ever after ben confessed his love for two women -- jojo fletcher...
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co-host of boom bust and host of news with rick sanchez rick sanchez gentlemen good to see you both ben i want to go to you 1st have we finally turned a corner since the pandemic hit and also what's driving the market. well we got some very good numbers as you said in terms of the numbers for may end retail kind of coming back about a 17 percent increase in retail sales that was not expected and it shows that obviously people are anxious to get out and to spend and get back to normal we've seen some reopening you mentioned before we went to the break though that we are seeing a resurgence of cases of coronavirus in certain states alabama south carolina are 2 of those states that's not good news for the economy because the question becomes is there consumer confidence and is there also a confidence that states won't shut down and therefore cost businesses have to close their doors again and have to lay off workers again we saw about 12 to 20000000 workers now coming back into the workforce in the last month as well and that's also good news but the question really comes down to where do
co-host of boom bust and host of news with rick sanchez rick sanchez gentlemen good to see you both ben i want to go to you 1st have we finally turned a corner since the pandemic hit and also what's driving the market. well we got some very good numbers as you said in terms of the numbers for may end retail kind of coming back about a 17 percent increase in retail sales that was not expected and it shows that obviously people are anxious to get out and to spend and get back to normal we've seen...
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and ben wallace. here we are, ben, after having had a conversation about change in the wake of the death of george floyd, you're back on now and we are talking about the death of rayshard brooks. how do you see what happened in atlanta, ben? >> what's clear is that a taser is not a deadly weapon. and that he should not have been shot. and he should not have been killed. you know, this was a dui stop, as he fell asleep in a wendy's drive-through lane. and it just should not end this way. and what worries me is that it's june 14th, and we've had three high-profile cases. the end of the spring. and the summer hasn't even started. we have to make real reforms, right now. what we saw in colorado, the banning of qualified immunity, is a great sign. we need real reforms, right now. they're going to have to come at the city, county, and state level. there's no hope that donald trump's going to provide any leadership. so we have to do what we can, where we can. >> let me -- since you brought up colorado -- let
and ben wallace. here we are, ben, after having had a conversation about change in the wake of the death of george floyd, you're back on now and we are talking about the death of rayshard brooks. how do you see what happened in atlanta, ben? >> what's clear is that a taser is not a deadly weapon. and that he should not have been shot. and he should not have been killed. you know, this was a dui stop, as he fell asleep in a wendy's drive-through lane. and it just should not end this way....
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help point 5 percent to $18.17 well right now because bill was co-host and investigative journalist ben swan and peter schiff c.e.o. of euro pacific capital. peter i'm sorry let's start with you let me ask you how much of the slowing of this gold and silver prices is due to the easing of the coronavirus restrictions and not just in the united states but globally. a lot of that you really release that all i think what we have had is a rally in global stock markets we've also seen a bit of a sell off in the dollar and some of the other safe haven currencies like the japanese yen and the swiss franc and i think that the gold got caught up in that a little bit as well as enthusiasm for the u.s. stock market but remember the only reason the u.s. stock market is going up is because of the fed we have bad economic news now we have the riots the looting which is making a bad economy worse and so the worse you commie gets the more money the federal reserve prints and so the more stocks investors want to buy but when the fed is creating inflation you're better off buying gold than the s. and p. $
help point 5 percent to $18.17 well right now because bill was co-host and investigative journalist ben swan and peter schiff c.e.o. of euro pacific capital. peter i'm sorry let's start with you let me ask you how much of the slowing of this gold and silver prices is due to the easing of the coronavirus restrictions and not just in the united states but globally. a lot of that you really release that all i think what we have had is a rally in global stock markets we've also seen a bit of a sell...
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ben swan and christiane thank you so much for breaking all this down for us . and that's it for this time you can catch boom bust on demand on the brand new portable t.v. up a billboard smartphone through google play on the apple app store by searching portable t.v. could also find it on apple t.v. devices or simply just go to portable dot t.v. see you next on. every single corporation in america pretty much it doesn't do what it says it does a good companies don't make food a cartel based on my cars the computers don't make computers they don't do what they say they're doing all they're doing is they're gaming the system by getting a free pass from the spread if you're part of the privileged class and then. whipping that up to d.c. you pay days for the executives. we go to work so you straight home. for good and the. other the new human. but on the better side going to the book are useless all that just to. move from learning to. go if you wish to least of korean missiles from the course for you mrs to the ocean is just local if you go chill the church. busine
ben swan and christiane thank you so much for breaking all this down for us . and that's it for this time you can catch boom bust on demand on the brand new portable t.v. up a billboard smartphone through google play on the apple app store by searching portable t.v. could also find it on apple t.v. devices or simply just go to portable dot t.v. see you next on. every single corporation in america pretty much it doesn't do what it says it does a good companies don't make food a cartel based on...
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ben platt. musical guest brittany howard, and the legendary roots crew it's "the tonight show" at home edition. ♪ >> steve: and now, here's jimmy. >> jimmy: hi, everybody. thank you so much for watching our show i'm jimmy fallon, welcome to "the tonight show. here we go time to get some news, and it isn't good the daily number of new coronavirus cases in the u.s. is at its highest level since the peak in april. yup, apparently the rising numbers in america have forced other countries to make a tough decision >> the european union is considering a ban on travelers from the u.s. over the coronavirus failures >> jimmy: yeah, the european leaders disapprove of trump's handling of the virus. right now, the only ones who approves of trump's handling of the virus is the virus that's right europe is banning americans from entering. even worse, europe was like, "how do we put this? um, this has nothing to do with the pandemic we just hate americans okay bye-bye. when europe said they'd block americans
ben platt. musical guest brittany howard, and the legendary roots crew it's "the tonight show" at home edition. ♪ >> steve: and now, here's jimmy. >> jimmy: hi, everybody. thank you so much for watching our show i'm jimmy fallon, welcome to "the tonight show. here we go time to get some news, and it isn't good the daily number of new coronavirus cases in the u.s. is at its highest level since the peak in april. yup, apparently the rising numbers in america have...
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my colleagues, ben levisohn, carlton english and jack howe. so, ben, according to lpl, the market had its best 50-day streak in all of history, and that was before friday's 800-point jump. is this all about jobs? what's going on? >> yeah, i mean, the market certainly sniffed out something, something big happening, and it really, i think, was shown in this jobs report. 2.5 million jobs were created last month, and to show just how crazy that number is, the most optimistic economy who was surveyed expected a job loss of 800,000. i mean, it's just an enormous dishes, and this is -- difference, and this is fantastic news showing that the recovery from the coronavirus shutdown is going faster than anybody really expected except for maybe the stock market. [laughter] jack: so as investors, with we a always want to think about risks, right? there could be a second wave of pandemic, we still have three times as many people collecting unemployment insurance as we did at the peak of the great recession. there has been blood on the streets, it could get
my colleagues, ben levisohn, carlton english and jack howe. so, ben, according to lpl, the market had its best 50-day streak in all of history, and that was before friday's 800-point jump. is this all about jobs? what's going on? >> yeah, i mean, the market certainly sniffed out something, something big happening, and it really, i think, was shown in this jobs report. 2.5 million jobs were created last month, and to show just how crazy that number is, the most optimistic economy who was...
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the shooting in ben lomond also involved a white van. the pain and grief visibly seen and felt from ben lomond's residents. in that sadness, pride for their local heroes. in santa cruz county, nbc bay area news. >>> a touching message from santa cruz sheriff's office after the massive turnout at the vigil last night for sergeant gutzwiller. it reads in part our hearts are heavy but your words, your prayers, your thoughts and support have been unmeasurable. police chief eddie garcia tweeting about the fallen sergeant. the sheriff's badge showing support for his office. >>> more peaceful protests across the nation and here in the bay area within the last 24 hours. hundreds of people from oakland to vallejo taking to the streets demanding justice but for people killed at the hands of police in recent days during protests as well as looting. >>> a san jose mayor sam liccardo is rejecting calls to defund police saying law enforcement needs reform not reduction. he made those comments ahead of a budget proposal set for today and during the nat
the shooting in ben lomond also involved a white van. the pain and grief visibly seen and felt from ben lomond's residents. in that sadness, pride for their local heroes. in santa cruz county, nbc bay area news. >>> a touching message from santa cruz sheriff's office after the massive turnout at the vigil last night for sergeant gutzwiller. it reads in part our hearts are heavy but your words, your prayers, your thoughts and support have been unmeasurable. police chief eddie garcia...