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so the younger people, i'm increasing the people in middle age chris, the risk chris from a week because of the potty, the big political bam. off that we've known for generations could potentially split somebody that i'm doing has been because it's divided into fractions. the traditional sentries, one nation conservatives, and those faced the euro skeptic that pro breaks the libertarians of champion by let's trust, department of revenue. well, 45 days. yes, but there's a, there's a real divide and it says projects is due in percent. she's being a really poor church of a big coalition of different opinions. and perhaps it's in a sense was the moment, but that sort of bit of style. and she opened the the, the split. and so that means that was a possibility of a cup of formal division that would people such as sort of having to go on the rise the policy because the same way for just to as they but you're not the right to bring in people, not knowledge of a large and people that lead the breaths, it's campaigns and won't conservatives the on the right to politics and writing in the ultimate
so the younger people, i'm increasing the people in middle age chris, the risk chris from a week because of the potty, the big political bam. off that we've known for generations could potentially split somebody that i'm doing has been because it's divided into fractions. the traditional sentries, one nation conservatives, and those faced the euro skeptic that pro breaks the libertarians of champion by let's trust, department of revenue. well, 45 days. yes, but there's a, there's a real divide...
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it's chris tanev. yep, he was voted "most likely to floss with a pool noodle." [ laughter ] next up from the edmonton oilers is troy stecher. he was voted "most likely voted to say, 'you're wearing that?' to your anniversary dinner at chili's." [ laughter ] next up from the florida panthers is evan rodrigues. he was voted "most likely to be watching a third-rate magician hit on his mom." [ audience ohs ] what? >> steve: that's an award? >> jimmy: they give that award out, yeah, i don't know. next up from the stars is radek faksa. he was voted "most likely to have a tiny elevator in his head that lowers ideas down to his mouth." [ laughter ] a tall head. next up from the new york rangers is filip chytil. he was voted "most likely to be an additional property brother they don't talk about." [ laughter ] and finally, from the rangers is kaapo kakko. he was voted "most likely to be named after a discontinued ikea toilet." [ laughter and applause ] there you have it. those are your superlatives. good luck t
it's chris tanev. yep, he was voted "most likely to floss with a pool noodle." [ laughter ] next up from the edmonton oilers is troy stecher. he was voted "most likely voted to say, 'you're wearing that?' to your anniversary dinner at chili's." [ laughter ] next up from the florida panthers is evan rodrigues. he was voted "most likely to be watching a third-rate magician hit on his mom." [ audience ohs ] what? >> steve: that's an award? >> jimmy: they...
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chris, the labour leader chose _ coming down. chris, the labour leader chose to _ coming down. chris, the labour leader chose to go _ coming down. chris, the labour leader chose to go to _ coming down. chris, the labour leader chose to go to dover- coming down. chris, the labour leader chose to go to dover to i coming down. chris, the labour. leader chose to go to dover to talk about migration, what does this tell us about the direction of travel politically?— us about the direction of travel oliticall ? , , . ,., politically? the big picture point, welcome to _ politically? the big picture point, welcome to the _ politically? the big picture point, welcome to the sunak _ politically? the big picture point, welcome to the sunak and - politically? the big picture point, i welcome to the sunak and starmer show, _ welcome to the sunak and starmer show. the — welcome to the sunak and starmer show, the next few months of our lives _ show, the next few months of our lives 0n— show, the next few months of our lives. on the economy firstly, all the party— lives. on the economy
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good to senior chris. chris. there are so many different issues to sort through here. i want to point out at the outset that the reason we're speaking with you about this issue is that you've done a great deal of research into it. and you have unique, perhaps proprietary information about the so called epstein black books and about the people connected to him. so let's start at the beginning. jeffrey at epstein was a nobody from the middle class with no real expertise in finance. he didn't even have a college degree. how did he make such a vast amounts of money? where did that money come from? i think that's the $1000000.00 question, but i think that that's what we're currently trying to piece together. of course, it's very difficult to go back to a jeffrey epstein early life and to find a number one people that are willing to speak number 2, any real evidence that exists from that time period and what we end up the picture . we end up painting as sort of the pieces that we've that sort of formed the mosaic are that of course geoffrey epstein graduates a normal regular
good to senior chris. chris. there are so many different issues to sort through here. i want to point out at the outset that the reason we're speaking with you about this issue is that you've done a great deal of research into it. and you have unique, perhaps proprietary information about the so called epstein black books and about the people connected to him. so let's start at the beginning. jeffrey at epstein was a nobody from the middle class with no real expertise in finance. he didn't even...
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chris, i will bring you back in. but when you _ nation. chris, i will bring you back in. but when you are _ nation. chris, i will bring you back in. but when you are watching - nation. chris, i will bring you back in. but when you are watching a i in. but when you are watching a televised debate, you are all about fact checking, how are you going to make sure when mr sunak or mr starmer makes a claim, people know whether that is correct or not. we have a team _ whether that is correct or not. we have a team who will be doing that as quickly— have a team who will be doing that as quickly as — have a team who will be doing that as quickly as possible _ have a team who will be doing that as quickly as possible we _ have a team who will be doing that as quickly as possible we also - have a team who will be doing thatj as quickly as possible we also have automated — as quickly as possible we also have automated tracking _ as quickly as possible we also have automated tracking tools _ as quickly as possible we also have automated tracking tools based - as quickly as possi
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i he spells it chris, it's going to blow your mind. chris, you're in a pub garden. normally i would have a nice point, but i was a have a nice edit your piece for the ten o'clock news. . ~' edit your piece for the ten o'clock news. ., ~ , ., ., �* ., ., news. thank you, and we're going to head towards — news. thank you, and we're going to head towards our— news. thank you, and we're going to head towards our campaign - news. thank you, and we're going to head towards our campaign stops i news. thank you, and we're going to head towards our campaign stops for tomorrow morning. you head towards our campaign stops for tomorrow morning.— head towards our campaign stops for tomorrow morning. you know that is? i do, tomorrow morning. you know that is? i do. but. -- — tomorrow morning. you know that is? i do, but... top-secret? _ tomorrow morning. you know that is? i do, but... top-secret? in _ tomorrow morning. you know that is? i do, but... top-secret? in the - i do, but... top-secret? in the sirit i do, but... top-secret? in the spirit of— i do, but... top-s
i he spells it chris, it's going to blow your mind. chris, you're in a pub garden. normally i would have a nice point, but i was a have a nice edit your piece for the ten o'clock news. . ~' edit your piece for the ten o'clock news. ., ~ , ., ., �* ., ., news. thank you, and we're going to head towards — news. thank you, and we're going to head towards our— news. thank you, and we're going to head towards our campaign - news. thank you, and we're going to head towards our campaign stops i...
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there were two things in there, chris. there is this thing about, actually, the conservative party's relationship with older voters, with pensioners, and second of all, that cliched point i made at the start, this is politicians popping up in places they wouldn't normally pop up in. totally, so on the demographics point, if you like, broadly speaking, recent history has suggested the conservatives do disproportionately well amongst older people, amongst pensioners, so it is a really important kind of chunk of the population to court, not least because they vote in disproportionately high numbers. on the loose women thing, so, a bunch of us political reporters who were due to do interviews with keir starmer were outside the room where they were going on, they always kick out all of the other reporters whilst each reporter goes in and does their thing. and we were all hunched round a laptop watching rishi sunak on loose women. and then i went in to talk to keir starmer and ijust said, "i'vejust been watching rishi sunak on l
there were two things in there, chris. there is this thing about, actually, the conservative party's relationship with older voters, with pensioners, and second of all, that cliched point i made at the start, this is politicians popping up in places they wouldn't normally pop up in. totally, so on the demographics point, if you like, broadly speaking, recent history has suggested the conservatives do disproportionately well amongst older people, amongst pensioners, so it is a really important...
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yeah, great to see chris wilde. yeah, great to see all three of you, chris. let's get down to business. the bottom line is that the conservatives are terrible , but five years of are terrible, but five years of labour would be far worse. >> yeah. do you know what this this last couple of weeks has taught me a few lessons. is that, you know, everybody's putting out their mandates, but nobody's talking about the real problems. is like, i work in a community. i see people, they're losing their properties, they're becoming homeless. we've got young people who are being forced into criminal organisations just just to survive. and no councillor, rather, you know, from any party, has mentioned real problems in the last two weeks because they're not easy policy wins. that bothers me. and, and i've always been open and honest on this show. i do support laboun on this show. i do support labour. it comes back from being from yorkshire, being from halifax. it's my working roots. but we spoke about this before on the same panel is that i don't trust keir starmer as my lea
yeah, great to see chris wilde. yeah, great to see all three of you, chris. let's get down to business. the bottom line is that the conservatives are terrible , but five years of are terrible, but five years of labour would be far worse. >> yeah. do you know what this this last couple of weeks has taught me a few lessons. is that, you know, everybody's putting out their mandates, but nobody's talking about the real problems. is like, i work in a community. i see people, they're losing...
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chris, what are you going to say? let's go for tipsy. very chris mason word for drunk! 12 times since 1980, including ed balls injune 2014, where he talks about the then education secretary perhaps being tipsy when he'd done an interview in the times. anyway, we're going to get on with a very sober episode, although it'll still be fun of newscast. newscast from the bbc. hello, it's adam in the studio. and it's chris at westminster. and it'sjames in glasgow. and i love we've got full sartorial line—up here. james, you've gone tie, no jacket. chris, you've gone jacket, no tie. i've gone for neither jacket nor tie. that's the sort of impartiality you'll get in our election coverage. right, james, the reason we've summoned you today is because actually, there's been quite a lot of activity in scotland for the election the last few days. on the first day of full campaigning, rishi sunak made it one of his stops on his whistle stop tour of the uk and today, the labour leader keir starmer started off his day there. what did you make of what he was saying and what he was doin
chris, what are you going to say? let's go for tipsy. very chris mason word for drunk! 12 times since 1980, including ed balls injune 2014, where he talks about the then education secretary perhaps being tipsy when he'd done an interview in the times. anyway, we're going to get on with a very sober episode, although it'll still be fun of newscast. newscast from the bbc. hello, it's adam in the studio. and it's chris at westminster. and it'sjames in glasgow. and i love we've got full sartorial...
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and its chris in the _ hello, it's adam in the studio. fific its chris in the studio. hello, it's adam in the studio. and its chris in the studio. and - hello, it's adam in the studio. and its chris in the studio. and its i its chris in the studio. and its joe in the studio. _ its chris in the studio. and its joe in the studio. and _ its chris in the studio. and its joe in the studio. and its _ its chris in the studio. and its joe in the studio. and its laura i in the studio. and its laura in another studio, _ in the studio. and its laura in another studio, hello. - in the studio. and its laura in another studio, hello. hello. | another studio, hello. hello. everyone _ another studio, hello. hello. everyone has— another studio, hello. hello. everyone has a _ another studio, hello. hello. everyone has a different i everyone has a different description. it was the first full day of campaigning. i feel like todayis day of campaigning. i feel like today is the first day which is been proper politics just unfolding as opposed to a series of stage—managed events. there's
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>>> good day, i'm chris jansing live at msnbc headquarters in new york city. fani willis is not out of the woods. a state appeals court has agreed to look at whether the d.a. in charge of trump's criminal case in georgia should be disqualified. trump's legal team amping up efforts to get her and then potentially the whole trial thrown out as his current hush money trial takes a break. >>> plus, a mid-may primary throwing even more uncertainty into an already volatile race for president. the lights flashing red for donald trump after a shockingly strong showing by nikki haley who dropped out of the race months ago. >>> and it's a first since the october 7th hamas-led attack in israel. could the u.s. pause an arms shipment, include thousands of weapons including bombs, and will israel pause plans for a major assault on rafah as a result. but we begin with the potentially big win for donald trump in fulton county, georgia, where the state appeals court just granted his request to consider whether district attorney fani willis should be disqualified from his elect
>>> good day, i'm chris jansing live at msnbc headquarters in new york city. fani willis is not out of the woods. a state appeals court has agreed to look at whether the d.a. in charge of trump's criminal case in georgia should be disqualified. trump's legal team amping up efforts to get her and then potentially the whole trial thrown out as his current hush money trial takes a break. >>> plus, a mid-may primary throwing even more uncertainty into an already volatile race for...
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>> you're watching san francisco rising with chris manners. today's special guest is katy tang. [♪♪♪] >> hi. i'm chris manners, and you're watching san francisco rising, the show that's focused on rebuilding, reimagining, and revitalizing our city. with us today is katy tang, and she's talk to -- talking to us about assistance and services provided to local businesses. can we talk about the role of the office of small business? many small businesses are struggling to help. how can you help? >> director tang: we are here as the city's central point of information for all things small businesses, so we can help people start, stay, and grow in the city. if you want to start a small business, we can pair you up with small business advisors, who can talk you through your business plan, help you develop it, whether it's regulatory requirements, business permits, and just help you understand the journey that was up ahead. and if you'd like to stay in san francisco and perhaps your business is facing challenges, we can also pair you with a busin
>> you're watching san francisco rising with chris manners. today's special guest is katy tang. [♪♪♪] >> hi. i'm chris manners, and you're watching san francisco rising, the show that's focused on rebuilding, reimagining, and revitalizing our city. with us today is katy tang, and she's talk to -- talking to us about assistance and services provided to local businesses. can we talk about the role of the office of small business? many small businesses are struggling to help. how...
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thank you, chris. we have talked a lot about - chris. we have talked a lot about blackpool south, let's go there and talk to the candidate who has been standing with the hope of becoming reform gus macpherson p. how do you think you have done? bend reform gus macpherson p. how do you think you have done?— think you have done? and quietly confident. think you have done? and quietly confident- -- _ think you have done? and quietly confident. -- becoming - think you have done? and quietly confident. -- becoming reform'sj confident. —— becoming reform's first mp~ — confident. —— becoming reform's first mp. sorry, can you tell me the question— first mp. sorry, can you tell me the question again? you first mp. sorry, can you tell me the question again?— question again? you say you are auietl question again? you say you are quietly confident, _ question again? you say you are quietly confident, but _ question again? you say you are quietly confident, but of - question again? you say you are quietly confident, but of what? l ques
thank you, chris. we have talked a lot about - chris. we have talked a lot about blackpool south, let's go there and talk to the candidate who has been standing with the hope of becoming reform gus macpherson p. how do you think you have done? bend reform gus macpherson p. how do you think you have done?— think you have done? and quietly confident. think you have done? and quietly confident- -- _ think you have done? and quietly confident. -- becoming - think you have done? and quietly...
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chris told me he could have never afforded college. especially after his mom, abena, lost her job, and his dad died in a house fire. >> my dad was the closest person i had in my life. >> he was such an awesome father. he's still going to make him proud. i know he is. >> reporter: four years later, the first kids are graduating. but only about half will end up with a degree, which means for every joyous celebration... there is a dream deferred. like that of chris rowland. >> it's a lot that i've been through. >> reporter: shortly after starting college, chris' brother, jo'von, was murdered. >> yeah, still dealing with it. >> reporter: how did it affect your school? >> might grades took a dwindle. they went completely down hill. >> reporter: to the point where chris quit school, struggled to hold a job, and got in with the wrong crowd. he gave up on hope toledo. but not all hope was lost. because from that first day in the gym to now, pete kadens has stayed in chris' life. through all the missteps and blown opportunities, pete has been t
chris told me he could have never afforded college. especially after his mom, abena, lost her job, and his dad died in a house fire. >> my dad was the closest person i had in my life. >> he was such an awesome father. he's still going to make him proud. i know he is. >> reporter: four years later, the first kids are graduating. but only about half will end up with a degree, which means for every joyous celebration... there is a dream deferred. like that of chris rowland....
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>> first, chris, i'm jealous that you got to be in the courtroom today. you get a different feel for the trial when you're present there, which is one reason these important proceedings needed to be televised. there have been so many questions about outside influences. when you're in the courtroom, you see that the focus is on the defendant and the facts as it should be and so, yes, i'm not surprised that jurors had questions about other people who acted in concert with the former president and how responsible they might be for some of his actions as opposed to his own individual responsibility. with jury instructions, the prosecution won some, and the defense won some. so for example, the judge said that the jurors have to find that trump used some unlawful means to advance the conspiracy that you're referring, but those unlawful means could be violating campaign law or tax law, but it was a win for the prosecution when the judge said the jury does not have to agree on what those unlawful means were. they just have to be unanimous that there was at least
>> first, chris, i'm jealous that you got to be in the courtroom today. you get a different feel for the trial when you're present there, which is one reason these important proceedings needed to be televised. there have been so many questions about outside influences. when you're in the courtroom, you see that the focus is on the defendant and the facts as it should be and so, yes, i'm not surprised that jurors had questions about other people who acted in concert with the former...
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chris mason, bbc news. can i push you on the _ like. chris mason, bbc news. can i push you on the specifics _ like. chris mason, bbc news. can i push you on the specifics of - like. chris mason, bbc news. can i push you on the specifics of what . push you on the specifics of what success _ push you on the specifics of what success looks _ push you on the specifics of what success looks like? _ push you on the specifics of what success looks like? you - push you on the specifics of what success looks like? you talked i push you on the specifics of what i success looks like? you talked about getting _ success looks like? you talked about getting the _ success looks like? you talked about getting the numbers _ success looks like? you talked about getting the numbers down _ success looks like? you talked aboutj getting the numbers down materially but what _ getting the numbers down materially but what does — getting the numbers down materially but what does that _ getting the numbers down materially but what does that mean? _ getting the numbers down materially
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this is chris in devon here. do they not have television in devon? i was going to say, you expect to see you on the screen. - to be honest, i would be crying out lfor the long wave signal that nickl was just talking about there to help i project me into the newscast hq i in perhaps slightly better quality than a ropey phone line. - but hey, at least the phone lines - work, which is more than can be said for the bits of contraption - i was attempting to construct i was attempting to construct just now. so we could hear each other! that's a good thing! i'm ready to roll _ that's a good thing! i'm ready to roll. ~ . . �* that's a good thing! i'm ready to roll. ~ ., ., �* , roll. what have we've been working on toda ? so we've been following _ the prime minister announced today. so we've been we did a bit| of a stint with keir starmer for labour on monday and then nigel farage yesterday and - liberal democrats in the scottish. national party in the coming days. and today, hurtling around the southwest of england i following rishi sunak, _ who's been
this is chris in devon here. do they not have television in devon? i was going to say, you expect to see you on the screen. - to be honest, i would be crying out lfor the long wave signal that nickl was just talking about there to help i project me into the newscast hq i in perhaps slightly better quality than a ropey phone line. - but hey, at least the phone lines - work, which is more than can be said for the bits of contraption - i was attempting to construct i was attempting to construct...
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i think people have seen the posters, is that chris pine? that's chris pine. what is he up to? how do you explain what this film is to people? >> it is a note to los angeles, a love letter, but really, ultimately, it's an ode to this part of myself i've carried always, this awkward boy, i've felt for so long. this, in many ways, is closer than anything else i've played. i started getting cast as the leading man and the handsome guy in these films is such a joke to me, deeply ironic. >> i'm thinking of people watching this saying, what is chris pine talking about, that he was awkward? so who was that kid before we met this movie star? who is the guy you're talking about? >> well, i was a very sensitive child. i classify myself more as an introvert than an extrovert. that's what i'm saying in the beginning of my career getting cast in these parts, the sense of being a fraud was so deep, and i'm in on the joke now but i feel more myself in a character like darren barrenman. >> in his directorial debut pine calls the shots for an a-list cast that has annette bening and danny devito
i think people have seen the posters, is that chris pine? that's chris pine. what is he up to? how do you explain what this film is to people? >> it is a note to los angeles, a love letter, but really, ultimately, it's an ode to this part of myself i've carried always, this awkward boy, i've felt for so long. this, in many ways, is closer than anything else i've played. i started getting cast as the leading man and the handsome guy in these films is such a joke to me, deeply ironic....
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we sat down with chris and his father, who has been by his side every step of the way. >> when chris was born, everyone told us all the things he couldn't do. and part of the reason why we go all over the world and we do so many events, it's an opportunity to show other parents like me and my wife that there is hope and their kids can do amazing things and live an amazing life. >> chris nikic is amazing, and he is tonight's "heart of america." just a reminder, we'll have our rare and wide ranging interview with pope francis on this sunday's "60 minutes" followed by a prime time special on monday, may 20th right here on cbs. >>> that's the "overnight news" for this thursday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back for "cbs mornings." and remember, you can follow us online any time, cbsnews.com. oreporting from here in the nation's capital, i'm norah o'donnell. >>> this is cbs news flash. i'm shanelle kaul in new york. showdown on campus. dozens of police moved in to break up a pro-palestinian demonstration at the university of california irvine. the school declarin
we sat down with chris and his father, who has been by his side every step of the way. >> when chris was born, everyone told us all the things he couldn't do. and part of the reason why we go all over the world and we do so many events, it's an opportunity to show other parents like me and my wife that there is hope and their kids can do amazing things and live an amazing life. >> chris nikic is amazing, and he is tonight's "heart of america." just a reminder, we'll have...
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we sat down with chris and his father, who has been by his side every step of the way. >> when chris was born, everyone told us all the things he couldn't do. and part of the reason why we go all over the world and we do so many events, it's an opportunity to show other parents like me and my wife that there is hope and that our kids can do amazing things a live an amazing life. >> norah: chris nikic is amazing, and he is tonight's "heart of america." he inspires me. and just a reminder, we'll have our rare and wide-ranging interview with pope francis on this sunday's "60 minutes," followed by prime time special on monday, may 20th, right here on cbs. th >> announcer: co-workers quit being friends. >> judge judy: you financed an iphone and an ipad for her. >> and now i'm stuck paying it by myself. >> announcer: now she works overtime... >> i do not have the items anymore. >> announcer: ...to hide the truth. >> i left them at work. >> judge judy: that's sort of outrageous. >> it was in a safe, your honor. it wasn't exposed. >> judge judy: it was in a safe? who did you hand them to? >>
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chris mason, bbc news, in devon. rajini: we can speak to the bbc political correspondent rob watson. chris reporting that the prime minister is enjoying himself, i hope you are, as well, as we enter the early stages of this election campaign. we have lots to discuss. let's kick off with what we were talking about at the start of the program which is all about diane abbott, a long serving mp. lots of questions about whether or not she is going to be able to stand for the labour party or when she will choose to stand as an independent. just to remind our viewers, why was she suspended from the labour party? >> i should say first of all, i am enjoying it. chris mason was enjoying it. best part about the election is getting out on the road. she was suspended because she said that the jewish people with red hair and travelers didn't really experience racism in the same way, they experienced a prejudice, but did not experience racism all the time. she had written that in an article in a newspaper in the u.k. disciplinary p
chris mason, bbc news, in devon. rajini: we can speak to the bbc political correspondent rob watson. chris reporting that the prime minister is enjoying himself, i hope you are, as well, as we enter the early stages of this election campaign. we have lots to discuss. let's kick off with what we were talking about at the start of the program which is all about diane abbott, a long serving mp. lots of questions about whether or not she is going to be able to stand for the labour party or when she...
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am i right chris? that's right chris. but together, i think we've got the job covered. like leaffilter has your gutters covered - keeping out debris, like this. and protecting you from getting up on this thing to clean out your gutters ever again. and our install process keeps your roof warranty in tact. exactly, chris. and you know how else leaffilter protects your home? how's that chris? i don't know, i'm asking you. oh. ah, by redirecting water away from your foundation. sure, and? with our lifetime transferable no clogs warranty. at leaffilter, we stand by our work for as long as you own your home. longer chris. whoa that's huge. how do folks get leaffilter? we'd be glad to come out for a free no-hassle inspection. to schedule your free inspection, call 833-leaffilter today or visit leaffilter.com leaffilter. we're small enough to listen, (together) big enough to deliver. her look 1 leg didn't stop her from explaining everything to me at least. kat when you look back is there somebody you would like to complement? >> as the way you want to be loved is the way you lo
am i right chris? that's right chris. but together, i think we've got the job covered. like leaffilter has your gutters covered - keeping out debris, like this. and protecting you from getting up on this thing to clean out your gutters ever again. and our install process keeps your roof warranty in tact. exactly, chris. and you know how else leaffilter protects your home? how's that chris? i don't know, i'm asking you. oh. ah, by redirecting water away from your foundation. sure, and? with our...
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>> come on, chris. she's out there saying she shot a dog, and i guess some other animal, and i mean, that's just too much. >> a goat. >> yeah, a goat. so i think she's out. i think what is shocking to me, not shocking but what is disappointing to me is if you want to be his running mate, you have to say you're not sure that you'll abide by the results of the 2024 election. i don't like that one little bit, and secondly -- >> can i interrupt for just one second. >> sure. . >> just yesterday, we just played kristi noem, but just yesterday, you know, when the candidates go out, they do interviews with the local tv anchors as i knew well in albany, new york. he's in pennsylvania. tough questions from the local anchor there, including about accepting the 2020 election results. here's what he said. >> it would have been a terrible thing. you have to get the election straightened out. you have to have fair and free elections, and if you don't, you should always have the right to challenge them. you actually ha
>> come on, chris. she's out there saying she shot a dog, and i guess some other animal, and i mean, that's just too much. >> a goat. >> yeah, a goat. so i think she's out. i think what is shocking to me, not shocking but what is disappointing to me is if you want to be his running mate, you have to say you're not sure that you'll abide by the results of the 2024 election. i don't like that one little bit, and secondly -- >> can i interrupt for just one second. >>...
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chris, give us our back on its feet. chris, give us your review — back on its feet. chris, give us your review on _ back on its feet. chris, give us your review on that _ back on its feet. chris, give us your review on that morning . back on its feet. chris, give us - your review on that morning round. i was struck by one word, which was caution. that was my word, not his. very aware of any kind of fortune, very aware of not saying anything that would set particular here's running. trying to explain away that familiar line of questioning which won't go away in this campaign, which is look at that list of things that you campaigned on. therefore, why can we trust what you're promising now. that state sentence of these questions. i've asked those questions myself. his argument is about how things have changed since then. it was also talking to a different electorate, labour party members rather than the wider country. but he has to find an answer to that question that is sufficiently convincing to if sufficiently convincing to if sufficient number of people, that is no
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i completely agree with chris. i think you credit is very much a special case. content has been exercised about ukraine ever since the 1990. you know, you started talking about it when he was already deputy matter of some petersburg. so it is a special thing, and i think she'd have very much to do with his legacy. the decision to go into crane was put in his decision, much more than the kind of collected decision of the rational leadership, as he did so, it might view fundamentally because he wanted to be remembered as the man who brought ukraine back into the russian fold. now attacking nato countries, he's not crazy. that's not something that he's going to do. when the west says, oh, if we don't stop him in ukraine, it's going to be us next. it's a very good propaganda line. it's explains to west impact, but it is why they have to spend loads of money supporting the ukrainians. but it's a propaganda line. it's been the reality is so big goes to craig and it doesn't go any further. right, andrea, i want to know fr
i completely agree with chris. i think you credit is very much a special case. content has been exercised about ukraine ever since the 1990. you know, you started talking about it when he was already deputy matter of some petersburg. so it is a special thing, and i think she'd have very much to do with his legacy. the decision to go into crane was put in his decision, much more than the kind of collected decision of the rational leadership, as he did so, it might view fundamentally because he...
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chris wisdom lead as often as i did. if we don't stop letting me put in a new crime and he's just going to continue to try and over on the neighboring countries, what do you make of that as an argument put forward by the us and ends of the west? i don't buy that at all. um i, you know, i've been observing few things since i got to to moscow which is march the th, the people that just being appointed at the f as be of course, the more problems the appears in august the following year 199 as, as, as prime minister and, and then from january 2000 does president, he's, he's been very consistent, not that's not to say to, of course, you know, something can change, but it's all, what i can say is of the last 24 years is being quite assistance in these statements. about how we view the west encroaching under rushes, borders. we viewed the threats of russia's security. we did not want to rebuild, you know, the soviet empire, etc. but his entire narrative has always been on, on kind of the security of the west and border. and if
chris wisdom lead as often as i did. if we don't stop letting me put in a new crime and he's just going to continue to try and over on the neighboring countries, what do you make of that as an argument put forward by the us and ends of the west? i don't buy that at all. um i, you know, i've been observing few things since i got to to moscow which is march the th, the people that just being appointed at the f as be of course, the more problems the appears in august the following year 199 as, as,...
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and, chris, very cuickl , a challenge. and, chris, very quickly. i— a challenge. and, chris, very quickly, i know— a challenge. and, chris, very quickly, i know there - a challenge. and, chris, very quickly, i know there have i a challenge. and, chris, very. quickly, i know there have been issues in trying to work out how many people have been affected by this because population census statistics are very difficult to come by. do we have a sense of family people have been affected and how many people will need help? where will they go?— where will they go? yes, that's ri . ht. where will they go? yes, that's right- you _ where will they go? yes, that's right. you are _ where will they go? yes, that's right. you are absolutely - right. you are absolutely right, there is a challenge in getting accurate handle on population figures. another factor is there has been trouble, fighting in a province recently, and this is also affected movement of people, so it is very likely that while there are 60 households impacted, these people are probably hosting other familie
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thank you so much chris. coming up, the mayor of san francisco says the city has reached a mayor london breed says a number of homeless tents counted by the city has fallen to a five year low. abc seven news reporter cornell bernard has details and why some advocates for the unhoused are not impressed. >> i'm noticing. i'll tell you that i am noticing. >> mayor london breed hopes. others are noticing two fewer homeless tents around san francisco. >> we've seen a 41% reduction in tent encampments and structures on the streets of san francisco. >> breed says the latest tally in april counted 360 tents and structures, down from 609/10 counted in july of 2023. she says it's a five year low. >> i'm very encouraged by what this means for our city and looking forward to more momentum around getting people off the streets and getting them housed, but more importantly, not allowing those who refuse service to continue to take over the streets of san francisco. >> i think in general, the city is moving in a positive di
thank you so much chris. coming up, the mayor of san francisco says the city has reached a mayor london breed says a number of homeless tents counted by the city has fallen to a five year low. abc seven news reporter cornell bernard has details and why some advocates for the unhoused are not impressed. >> i'm noticing. i'll tell you that i am noticing. >> mayor london breed hopes. others are noticing two fewer homeless tents around san francisco. >> we've seen a 41% reduction...
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chris. well, as far as the condition of the two officers, we do not have an update. we do know that one is at valley med, the other at san jose regional. as you you mentioned, we are across the street from an extended stay. america. this is a hotel here on santa ignacio avenue here in south san jose, where we believe the two officers were shot. and as you can see, and you, which you can't see outside the camera view, is that there is a large police presence here. the access to the area extremely limited. the area is shut down roughly a block in every direction at the at the minimum. here's what we know so far. so pd tweeted out that around 1030 last night, officers were investigating some sort of disturbance. they made contact with a man who they say shot two officers. officers returned fire and took the suspect into custody. again. both officers are in the hospital, as is the suspect. it's not clear if the suspect was shot or hurt in another manner. so again, this appears to have taken plac
chris. well, as far as the condition of the two officers, we do not have an update. we do know that one is at valley med, the other at san jose regional. as you you mentioned, we are across the street from an extended stay. america. this is a hotel here on santa ignacio avenue here in south san jose, where we believe the two officers were shot. and as you can see, and you, which you can't see outside the camera view, is that there is a large police presence here. the access to the area...
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now can we go to chris hope chris hope chris hope outside downing street. there we are moments away two minutes away from that press conference chris hope over to you . to you. >> martin. hi. yeah i'm here in 10 downing street where we are expecting the prime minister. the reports are he's going to be calling a july the 4th general election in the pouring rain. so far, we are yet to see the, the lectern, which is set up for these big moments. if there is no government crest on the lectern, he is calling a general election . that's probably why election. that's probably why they've held back the lectern, because when you see the lectern , if there's no crest on it, it means it will be a party matter. and he's offered to see the king to dissolve parliament. the rumour is that parliament might be dissolved on may 30th ahead of july the 4th election. that is a rumour not confirmed yet, but they are establishing. the speakers are now set up for the pm's words . we are yet to see pm's words. we are yet to see the lectern. so all eyes on downing street right now.
now can we go to chris hope chris hope chris hope outside downing street. there we are moments away two minutes away from that press conference chris hope over to you . to you. >> martin. hi. yeah i'm here in 10 downing street where we are expecting the prime minister. the reports are he's going to be calling a july the 4th general election in the pouring rain. so far, we are yet to see the, the lectern, which is set up for these big moments. if there is no government crest on the...
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chris, bbc. keir starmer, _ continue doing so. thank you. chris, bbc. keir starmer, you _ continue doing so. thank you. chris, bbc. keir starmer, you have - continue doing so. thank you. chris, bbc. keir starmer, you have been i bbc. keir starmer, you have been leader_ bbc. keir starmer, you have been leader of— bbc. keir starmer, you have been leader of the opposition for four years _ leader of the opposition for four years. isn't it a bit late to be having — years. isn't it a bit late to be having to _ years. isn't it a bit late to be having to tell people who you are and what — having to tell people who you are and what you stand for?- and what you stand for? chris, i don't think— and what you stand for? chris, i don't think you _ and what you stand for? chris, i don't think you can _ and what you stand for? chris, i don't think you can ever - and what you stand for? chris, i don't think you can ever repeat| don't think you can ever repeat enough who you are and what you stand for and some of the stuff about my background, my mum and dad and
chris, bbc. keir starmer, _ continue doing so. thank you. chris, bbc. keir starmer, you _ continue doing so. thank you. chris, bbc. keir starmer, you have - continue doing so. thank you. chris, bbc. keir starmer, you have been i bbc. keir starmer, you have been leader_ bbc. keir starmer, you have been leader of— bbc. keir starmer, you have been leader of the opposition for four years _ leader of the opposition for four years. isn't it a bit late to be having — years. isn't it a bit late to...
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chris, hello! hi! it's 2:05pm when we're recording this bit of newscast. shall we talk about all the odd things about today — first of all, the fact that you drove past my childhood home? idid. so i was at a second—hand children's toy place that the first minister of scotland, the snp leader, john swinney... some of my old ones in there! well, yeah, i was looking for...your old space hopper from 1983, in the cornerfor £1.75. actually, it'd be probably more than that, wouldn't it, a vintage �*80s space hopper? that'd be worth 25, 30 quid probably. i don't know, maybe more than that. yeah, no, so i was there. john swinney was doing a visit, snp trying to hold on to a load of seats in and around glasgow. and i suddenly thought, "hang on a minute, this is fleming country i'm in here!" yeah, so thank you for sending me that little map pin. the second weird thing is that as we're recording now, it's now 2.06pm, about ten minutes ago, we got the flash that basically diane abbott is going to... she's got a clearer run to now be the labour candidate in hackn
chris, hello! hi! it's 2:05pm when we're recording this bit of newscast. shall we talk about all the odd things about today — first of all, the fact that you drove past my childhood home? idid. so i was at a second—hand children's toy place that the first minister of scotland, the snp leader, john swinney... some of my old ones in there! well, yeah, i was looking for...your old space hopper from 1983, in the cornerfor £1.75. actually, it'd be probably more than that, wouldn't it, a vintage...
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chris, it's going to blow your mind. chris, you're in a pub garden. normally i'd say have a nice point, but i was a have a nice edit your piece for the ten o'clock news. thank you, and we're going to head towards our campaign stops for tomorrow morning. do you know where that is? i do, but... it's op—secret? in the spirit of transparency, i'll explain that a lot of party leaders for understandable reasons are conscious of security, which i understand and respect, and therefore usually prior to them arriving and sometimes prior to them leaving, we are careful not to widely share, which given the events of the last decade, both incredibly serious in some instances — murders of politicians and others perhaps more trivial — it's kind of a thing that we respect. all i will say is that i'm glad that the ripoff pointless music stopped before you got into the really really serious bit! that's how newscast is made! chris, safe travels and best wishes to all your team and everyone who's helped you get on air for newscast today. it's looked and sounded ama
chris, it's going to blow your mind. chris, you're in a pub garden. normally i'd say have a nice point, but i was a have a nice edit your piece for the ten o'clock news. thank you, and we're going to head towards our campaign stops for tomorrow morning. do you know where that is? i do, but... it's op—secret? in the spirit of transparency, i'll explain that a lot of party leaders for understandable reasons are conscious of security, which i understand and respect, and therefore usually prior...
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chris is here. it is a week since the election was called, do you detect a quickening of the pace as the campaigning is continuing? yes, just a week since it started, although it feels a bit longer than that. the pace is quickening and the jeopardy is climbing. in plenty of the parties there are the selections before the election. last—minute candidates being picked. tonight a slew of announcements from labour, a sizeable crop of figures steeped in the labour movement and outwardly likely to be loyal to keir starmer selected in seats. meanwhile we see the anger, the bitterness and the fury still swelling around diane abbott's future. an awkward case study in the anger about anti—semitism within labour in the last few years and also where the left finds itself within the labour party. the conservatives are doubling down what i think you could call their energy and policy strategy of the first week. in other words, rishie sunak hurtling hither and thither and grabbing attention with new policies.
chris is here. it is a week since the election was called, do you detect a quickening of the pace as the campaigning is continuing? yes, just a week since it started, although it feels a bit longer than that. the pace is quickening and the jeopardy is climbing. in plenty of the parties there are the selections before the election. last—minute candidates being picked. tonight a slew of announcements from labour, a sizeable crop of figures steeped in the labour movement and outwardly likely to...
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chris beauchamp, thank you — stronger. chris beauchamp, thank you very _ stronger. chris beauchamp, thank you very much, - stronger. chris beauchamp, | thank you very much, joining stronger. chris beauchamp, - thank you very much, joining us from ig. let's move to france now — because the global ratings agency s&p will give its latest verdict on france's credit rating shortly. there has been growing fear that france could see its rating cut because of the worsening state of its public finances. france's national debt is now far bigger than its entire economy — running at 110% of gdp. across the european union, only greece and italy have a worse ratio. let's go to paris and speak to charles—henri colombier — director of macroeconomic analysis at rexecode. hello and welcome to the programme. where is it all going wrong for france? good morning and _ going wrong for france? good morning and thank— going wrong for france? good morning and thank you - going wrong for france? good morning and thank you for - morning and thank you for having me. let's face it, it
chris beauchamp, thank you — stronger. chris beauchamp, thank you very _ stronger. chris beauchamp, thank you very much, - stronger. chris beauchamp, | thank you very much, joining stronger. chris beauchamp, - thank you very much, joining us from ig. let's move to france now — because the global ratings agency s&p will give its latest verdict on france's credit rating shortly. there has been growing fear that france could see its rating cut because of the worsening state of its public...
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okay, chris, i want to come to you on that point. obviously a sense of will began with saying china and russia forward you much stronger relationship among many other countries. do you see that continuing? and what else do you think that person is going to try and achieve sitting aside to warn you crime for a moment over the next 6 years? yeah, of course. do bear in mind. so that's the present peak. we will go to beijing next week. air you speak to for talks with president g, and we should hear a lot more about maybe plans for the brakes, expansion and, and, and what maybe some of the day prior. she's for, for that, joe is like junk bessie joint efforts by basing and bhaskar to expand breaks. but i think over the next 6 years, he's asked me, what would, what people like you to be happy with at the end of 6 years. but i think probably 3 things, one of course would be, you know, obviously for, from his point of view, a successful outcome from the conflict in ukraine. which for him, bescedy will be about establishing some sort of a safe
okay, chris, i want to come to you on that point. obviously a sense of will began with saying china and russia forward you much stronger relationship among many other countries. do you see that continuing? and what else do you think that person is going to try and achieve sitting aside to warn you crime for a moment over the next 6 years? yeah, of course. do bear in mind. so that's the present peak. we will go to beijing next week. air you speak to for talks with president g, and we should hear...
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am i right chris? that's right chris. but together, i think we've got the job covered. like leaffilter has your gutters covered - keeping out debris, like this. and protecting you from getting up on this thing to clean out your gutters ever again. and our install process keeps your roof warranty in tact. exactly, chris. and you know how else leaffilter protects your home? how's that chris? i don't know, i'm asking you. oh. ah, by redirecting water away from your foundation. sure, and? with our lifetime transferable no clogs warranty. at leaffilter, we stand by our work for as long as you own your home. longer chris. whoa that's huge. how do folks get leaffilter? we'd be glad to come out for a free no-hassle inspection. to schedule your free inspection, call 833-leaffilter today or visit leaffilter.com leaffilter. we're small enough to listen, (together) big enough to deliver. children are the greatest joy and our best hope for a better future. friends, they are the future. but did you know that millions of kids right here in our own backyard are facing hunger every day
am i right chris? that's right chris. but together, i think we've got the job covered. like leaffilter has your gutters covered - keeping out debris, like this. and protecting you from getting up on this thing to clean out your gutters ever again. and our install process keeps your roof warranty in tact. exactly, chris. and you know how else leaffilter protects your home? how's that chris? i don't know, i'm asking you. oh. ah, by redirecting water away from your foundation. sure, and? with our...
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chris smith, thank you for cominu already have. chris smith, thank you for coming on _ already have. chris smith, thank you for coming on the _ already have. chris smith, thank you for coming on the programme - already have. chris smith, thank you i for coming on the programme tonight, our thoughts are with you and your family. our thoughts are with you and your famil . ., ~' ,, the other big scandal in britain is sewage. the biggest water companies in the uk have faced a barrage of criticism...
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am i right chris? that's right chris. but together, i think we've got the job covered. like leaffilter has your gutters covered - keeping out debris, like this. and protecting you from getting up on this thing to clean out your gutters ever again. and our install process keeps your roof warranty in tact. exactly, chris. and you know how else leaffilter protects your home? how's that chris? i don't know, i'm asking you. oh. ah, by redirecting water away from your foundation. sure, and? with our lifetime transferable no clogs warranty. at leaffilter, we stand by our work for as long as you own your home. longer chris. whoa that's huge. how do folks get leaffilter? we'd be glad to come out for a free no-hassle inspection. to schedule your free inspection, call 833-leaffilter today or visit leaffilter.com leaffilter. we're small enough to listen, (together) big enough to deliver. ♪ my back got injured very bad. i was off work for about a year. i heard about relief factor from my wife... i took it every day, three times a day, for three weeks. ...look at her and i said, "t
am i right chris? that's right chris. but together, i think we've got the job covered. like leaffilter has your gutters covered - keeping out debris, like this. and protecting you from getting up on this thing to clean out your gutters ever again. and our install process keeps your roof warranty in tact. exactly, chris. and you know how else leaffilter protects your home? how's that chris? i don't know, i'm asking you. oh. ah, by redirecting water away from your foundation. sure, and? with our...
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"chris jansing reports" starts right now. ♪♪ >>> good day, i'm chris jansing live at msnbc headquarters in new york city. hope hicks on the stand, just moments ago asked when she first heard the name stormy daniels and karen mcdougal, two women at the heart of this case. and for the last 90 minutes or so, hicks has been telling her story under oath just feet away from her old boss donald trump. will her testimony connect the dots for the prosecution in his hush money trial? plus hope hicks is today's headliner, not every witness can be a household name. why the less flashy witnesses testifying about cell phone data and c-span tapes could be the glue that ultimately holds the prosecution's case together. and with trump constantly complaining that he can't be out on the campaign trail, should he be moving more quickly to find someone to help him out. what nbc news has learned about his search for a new running mate. that's coming up. >>> we start in the new york city courtroom where it would be hard to overstate the legal drama that's playing out. when court resumes after a lunch break, d
"chris jansing reports" starts right now. ♪♪ >>> good day, i'm chris jansing live at msnbc headquarters in new york city. hope hicks on the stand, just moments ago asked when she first heard the name stormy daniels and karen mcdougal, two women at the heart of this case. and for the last 90 minutes or so, hicks has been telling her story under oath just feet away from her old boss donald trump. will her testimony connect the dots for the prosecution in his hush money...
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we will leave it there, senator chris coons, . there, senator chris coons, thank you so much forjoining us. outside of federal legislation, many us states are looking for another way to tackle the prevalence of ai. nearly all of the state legislatures currently in session are considering ai—related bills, and nearly half of those bills address deepfakes. that's according to data shared with axios. as of february 7, there were 407 total ai—related bills. across more than 40 us states — that's up from just 67 bills last year. legislators in 33 states have put forward specific election—related ai bills. this includes legislation co—sponsored by michigan state representative matthew bierlein, whojoins us now. meals would establish restricts on the use of our political campaigns, thank you for joining us. we heard from senator chris coons about the national picture, yours is one of several others to move state—level law and watch the issues of bigger concern to you as elections loom ever closer? thank you for having me. the biggest concern is how easy it is. we don't have to be a
we will leave it there, senator chris coons, . there, senator chris coons, thank you so much forjoining us. outside of federal legislation, many us states are looking for another way to tackle the prevalence of ai. nearly all of the state legislatures currently in session are considering ai—related bills, and nearly half of those bills address deepfakes. that's according to data shared with axios. as of february 7, there were 407 total ai—related bills. across more than 40 us states —...
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chris wouldn't do it. he knew he couldn't do it five days a week and keep the high level of quality that he wanted to do. - and here we go, hbo to the rescue. - chris rock was able to like, wild out on hbo. he had that one sketch where he's just slapping people. like that doesn't sound that controversial, but other networks, they'd be like, "whoa, we're not showing this. we're not showing this." - [reporter] as you see here, davis enters the building, and within seconds, the rampage begins. (audience laughing) - he's edgy. he's always going to make you think. he's always gonna challenge the status quo. - as late night tv was back on the map, the "king's of comedy" tour was blowing up. - white people hope things don't go wrong. black people don't hope, we wish. we wish a would be a mother (beep) would be in our shit. (audience laughing) - they do this arena tour that sells out all across the united states, and then they get spike lee to film the show. it makes like another $100 million. so it's this runaway
chris wouldn't do it. he knew he couldn't do it five days a week and keep the high level of quality that he wanted to do. - and here we go, hbo to the rescue. - chris rock was able to like, wild out on hbo. he had that one sketch where he's just slapping people. like that doesn't sound that controversial, but other networks, they'd be like, "whoa, we're not showing this. we're not showing this." - [reporter] as you see here, davis enters the building, and within seconds, the rampage...