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tony grew and caroline frost arejoining me tonight.frost are joining me tonight. israel's prime minister has ordered the military to continue with massive strikes on the gaza strip and to employee tanks and artillery around the territory. palestinian officials say 15 people have been killed in gas over the weekend. israel says it is responding to hundreds of rockets being fired into their territory. air raid sirens have barely stopped in southern israel. it is one of the worst flare—ups in years between old enemies. israel hasn't seen this number of casualties from rocket strikes since 2014. some hit homes. israeli deaths prompted talk of pierced response from the country's per minister. translation: i have instructed our forces to continue with massive strikes against terrorists in the gaza strip and the forces around the gaza strip and the forces around the gaza strip and the forces around the gaza strip will be stepped up with tanks, artillery and infantry. powerful explosions had cancer as the warplane struck. israel said it had hu
tony grew and caroline frost arejoining me tonight.frost are joining me tonight. israel's prime minister has ordered the military to continue with massive strikes on the gaza strip and to employee tanks and artillery around the territory. palestinian officials say 15 people have been killed in gas over the weekend. israel says it is responding to hundreds of rockets being fired into their territory. air raid sirens have barely stopped in southern israel. it is one of the worst flare—ups in...
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with me are parliamentary journalist, tony grew, and entertainmentjournalist and broadcaster, carolinef tomorrow's front pages are already in. the telegraph leads with the release of convicted terrorist and hate preacher anjem choudary. the ft focuses on the row between spotify and apple over its app store service. the i features fresh criticism from labour about cross—party brexit talks. the guardian claimsjeremy corbyn won't be able to get enough labour mps to back a deal without a second referendum. the daily mail says three quarters of maternity units have no consultants on duty at night. so that was a quick flavour of some of the front pages. let's dive in. we will start with brexit. and that has been covered... i did say it with a smile. tony, kick us off? everything is in a mess with brexit. there was some hope last week that maybe this week would either week that had a breakthrough. government negotiations with labour would bear fruit and we could move forward and find a centre ground. the prime minister has managed to upset the labour party by breaking confidentiality of the n
with me are parliamentary journalist, tony grew, and entertainmentjournalist and broadcaster, carolinef tomorrow's front pages are already in. the telegraph leads with the release of convicted terrorist and hate preacher anjem choudary. the ft focuses on the row between spotify and apple over its app store service. the i features fresh criticism from labour about cross—party brexit talks. the guardian claimsjeremy corbyn won't be able to get enough labour mps to back a deal without a second...
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30pm we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, parliamentary journalist tony grew caroline frost, entertainment journalist and broadcaster. stay with us for that. 41 people are reported to have died after a russian passenger plane made an emergency landing at moscow's sheremetyevo international airport after a fire broke out on board. the aircraft had 78 people on board and, as it came to a halt on the runway, dramatic pictures show its fuselage engulfed in flames. passengers were seen using escape chutes to get off. the plane had just taken off from moscow on route to the far north—west city of murmansk when the crew issued a distress signal. sylvia lennan—spence reports. this is the aeroflot flightjust moments after landing. thick black smoke rising into the sky. it spews engulfed in flames. sukhoi superjet—ioo the had just taken off from moscow heading towards murmansk, just moments after theyissued towards murmansk, just moments after they issued a distress single —— a signal. by the time the plane landed, the entire tail section was on fire. emergency vehicles
30pm we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, parliamentary journalist tony grew caroline frost, entertainment journalist and broadcaster. stay with us for that. 41 people are reported to have died after a russian passenger plane made an emergency landing at moscow's sheremetyevo international airport after a fire broke out on board. the aircraft had 78 people on board and, as it came to a halt on the runway, dramatic pictures show its fuselage engulfed in flames....
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11:30pm this evening in the papers our guests joining me tonight are the parliamentary journalist tony grewntertainment journalist and broadcaster, caroline frost. reports that at least 13 people have died after a russian aircraft made an emergency landing in moscow, when an emergency landing in moscow, when a fire broke out on board. let's get the latest from our correspondent in moscow. what do we know? this is what we know so far, late afternoon, early evening in moscow, a superjet took off from moscow's sheremetyevo airport. shortly after take—off, the crew issued a distress signal, something happened shortly after take—off, we don't yet know what it was. it forced the plane to turn around and make an emergency landing at sheremetyevo airport, and by all accounts, an extreme pumping one. —— bumpy one. it was suggested that the plane hit the runway two or three times on landing. the fire broke out on landing and there was some dramatic video footage we have seen showing half of the plane, the back—up of the plane, engulfed in flames, as the aircraft sped along the runway, before coming t
11:30pm this evening in the papers our guests joining me tonight are the parliamentary journalist tony grewntertainment journalist and broadcaster, caroline frost. reports that at least 13 people have died after a russian aircraft made an emergency landing in moscow, when an emergency landing in moscow, when a fire broke out on board. let's get the latest from our correspondent in moscow. what do we know? this is what we know so far, late afternoon, early evening in moscow, a superjet took off...
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and at 11.30 we'll be taking another look at the papers with the parliamentary journalist tony grew, and entertainmentjournalist and broadcaster, caroline frost. 41 people have been killed when a russian passenger plane made an emergency landing at moscow's sheremetyevo international airport — after a fire broke out on board. the aircraft had issued a distress call shortly after taking off from the same airport. in dramatic scenes passengers were seen escaping from inflatable slides. our moscow correspondent steve rosenberg reports. caught on camera, the final dramatic moments of flight m92. the aeroflot jet exploded in a fireball during an emergency landing at moscow's sheremetyevo airport. by the time it had come to a standstill the plane was engulfed in flames. on board the burning aircraft, 78 passengers and crew. there was a desperate rush to escape from the inferno. at the front of the plane the inflatable slide saved some. people leapt onto the chute and ran to safety. but not everyone got out of this alive. it's feared that more than a0 people may have been killed. dimitri su
and at 11.30 we'll be taking another look at the papers with the parliamentary journalist tony grew, and entertainmentjournalist and broadcaster, caroline frost. 41 people have been killed when a russian passenger plane made an emergency landing at moscow's sheremetyevo international airport — after a fire broke out on board. the aircraft had issued a distress call shortly after taking off from the same airport. in dramatic scenes passengers were seen escaping from inflatable slides. our...
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owner tony quach grew his business so fast, he failed to figure out the fundamentals. , the mold's plastic. tony: mold's plastic. michael: you can't do that. with the new fda laws, you'd have to test that those chemicals aren't breaking down the plastic, which they probably are. lemonis: now he's letting down his customers... carolyn: there would be like five flavors out. lemonis: that'd be like going to baskin robbins or 31 flavors and them saying, "sorry, we only have 20." ...he's letting down his employees... ovie: it'd be nice if my own opinion mattered. lemonis: it'll be a giant [bleep]show unless you guys are on the same page. ...and with a new baby at home, he feels like he's letting down his family. tony: my wife, steph, is an absolutely trouper. she's so understanding, but i know she deserves so much more. lemonis: if i can't help him see what he's done wrong... tony: i guess i just had visions of grandeur. lemonis: ...and where he needs to go next... i want to literally start new. ...this business will evaporate. tony: this is a little -- can we get off camera
owner tony quach grew his business so fast, he failed to figure out the fundamentals. , the mold's plastic. tony: mold's plastic. michael: you can't do that. with the new fda laws, you'd have to test that those chemicals aren't breaking down the plastic, which they probably are. lemonis: now he's letting down his customers... carolyn: there would be like five flavors out. lemonis: that'd be like going to baskin robbins or 31 flavors and them saying, "sorry, we only have 20." ...he's...
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owner tony quach grew his business so fast, he failed to figure out the fundamentals. new fda laws, you'd have to test that those chemicals aren't breaking down the plastic, which they probably are. lemonis: now he's letting down his customers... carolyn: there would be like five flavors out. lemonis: that'd be like going to baskin robbins
owner tony quach grew his business so fast, he failed to figure out the fundamentals. new fda laws, you'd have to test that those chemicals aren't breaking down the plastic, which they probably are. lemonis: now he's letting down his customers... carolyn: there would be like five flavors out. lemonis: that'd be like going to baskin robbins
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. >> reporter: toni bertolet grew up with her two brothers around natchez, mississippi. the epitome of the old south. she was ambitious academically and athletically and yet -- did toni embrace the hair and the makeup and sort of the things that you would think of as a southern belle? a >> we went to ole miss i mean, it's coat and tie and sunday dresses for football games. >> reporter: no sweatpants? >> no, no. >> not to go out. >> she would never go out in o public in sweatpants, never. >> reporter: toni did have one flaw when it came to being a t belle.am >> when i first got to college, she felt like, you know, i was a little bit too skinny and needes to bulk up a little bit. and so she decided she was going to come over and cook some frieo chicken. >> reporter: well, mississippi's the place to be for that.ac >> mississippi. and every southern lady ought to be able to cook some fried chicken.oo and little did she know that, you know, when you took it out of the freezer you'd have to leo it thaw. >> reporter: frozen fried chicken aside, toni was someone who set goals and
. >> reporter: toni bertolet grew up with her two brothers around natchez, mississippi. the epitome of the old south. she was ambitious academically and athletically and yet -- did toni embrace the hair and the makeup and sort of the things that you would think of as a southern belle? a >> we went to ole miss i mean, it's coat and tie and sunday dresses for football games. >> reporter: no sweatpants? >> no, no. >> not to go out. >> she would never go out in o...
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tony: good to met you. me and chris actually grew up together. lemonis: what is your role on a daily basis? it's inventory management and marketing management, i.t. jess: i manage the highland park location. lemonis: okay. chris: i do the accounting. i do the buying -- just the overall general strategy of the business. lemonis: what did you pay for the business? chris: about $200,000. lemonis: you put all the money up? chris: yeah. lemonis: and had you saved it? chris: i inherited a lot of it. lemonis: okay. and then, what's the equity spilt amongst the three of you? chris: so, i have 56%. lemonis: okay. tony: 34%. jess: i have 10%. lemonis: okay. take me through the rest of the store. the apparel's in the middle? chris: yep. glove wall here. snowboard wall. lemonis: men's over here. how many square feet is this? chris: about 3,500. and there's a women's side over on the other side. do you want to... lemonis: yeah. ♪ what women's department? it looks like an anemic rack of bathing suits, and none of the bottoms or tops match. there was a lot of leftovers, like a flea market. who buys all thi
tony: good to met you. me and chris actually grew up together. lemonis: what is your role on a daily basis? it's inventory management and marketing management, i.t. jess: i manage the highland park location. lemonis: okay. chris: i do the accounting. i do the buying -- just the overall general strategy of the business. lemonis: what did you pay for the business? chris: about $200,000. lemonis: you put all the money up? chris: yeah. lemonis: and had you saved it? chris: i inherited a lot of it....
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. >> and to that point, tony, i was looking at prior years growth, 16% this quarter, last year, grew 24%, 23% the year before, 22% the year after that. 16% is a slowing of the growth now, it's one quarter, it's not the year, i get that, but tony, in order to drive that growth, don't they have to really have a competitive offering to what we're seeing from disney, to what we're seeing from netflix, even from amazon, and they haven't so they're going to have to dislodge those consumers for their product, which they show no signs of having other than a billion dollar content versus double digit billions by netflix. so how do you think that plays into people's estimates of growth or your estimates of growth you may not know the models of others on the street >> right well, look, i mean, i think to apple's credit, it is introducing new services so a month ago it introduced four new services including a cred card, a gaming service, and the television service or the content service that you alluded to yes, the content library is going to be very small compared to others like a disney or like
. >> and to that point, tony, i was looking at prior years growth, 16% this quarter, last year, grew 24%, 23% the year before, 22% the year after that. 16% is a slowing of the growth now, it's one quarter, it's not the year, i get that, but tony, in order to drive that growth, don't they have to really have a competitive offering to what we're seeing from disney, to what we're seeing from netflix, even from amazon, and they haven't so they're going to have to dislodge those consumers for...
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she grew up very poor b found her way out through acting. she won a pair of tonyn show "how to get away with murder." we got together for a sunday sitdown to talk about her long road to the hollywood lia-st and her latest personal projec >> it was my choice. my life. 'tu think i'm -- >> i shouldn have married you. >> i got this. >> viola davis knows how to carry a scene. >> so who wants in? >> from her breakout osc oscar-nominated performance in e "the lp." >> you are a godless woman. >> to her perfect trayal of rose opposif denzel washington of the play "fences." y> i took all my feelings, my wants, needs, and dreams and i buried them inside you. >> which earned davis a place in the exclusive lifetime club of academy award winners. >> my parent i'm so thankful that god chose you to bring me into this world. >> that oscar stage musedhave seem a world away for the 53-year-old actress who was born into extreme poverty. >> i always say i grew up po, which is a rung lower than poor. >> what was your cldhood like? >> well, it was like everyone's childhood filled with h
she grew up very poor b found her way out through acting. she won a pair of tonyn show "how to get away with murder." we got together for a sunday sitdown to talk about her long road to the hollywood lia-st and her latest personal projec >> it was my choice. my life. 'tu think i'm -- >> i shouldn have married you. >> i got this. >> viola davis knows how to carry a scene. >> so who wants in? >> from her breakout osc oscar-nominated performance in e...
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grew up in belarus, she supports them. she basically looks after everybody with her earnings from tennis. he also be spoken to? we've been to barcelona to talk to tonid david beckham's yoga teacher in the great britain and hockey captain. what great variety. it's been fun chatting. you've talked too much, we're late now. good morning from bbc london news, i'm tolu adeoye. a 19—year—old man is in a critical condition after he was stabbed in south london. police were called to st oswalds road in norbury around three thirty yesterday afternoon. a stop and search order is in place across croydon, bromley and parts of lambeth. it's the year since the mayor signed a pledge to make london a dementia friendly city. dementia affects more than 70,000 people in the capital. research shows that despite almost all of us knowing someone affected by the condition, two—thirds of people living with dementia report feeling isolated and lonely. rail passengers on lines in and out of the capital have experienced more delays than anywhere else in the country. research by consumer group which? suggests 4 million hours were lost due to delays last year. london north easte
grew up in belarus, she supports them. she basically looks after everybody with her earnings from tennis. he also be spoken to? we've been to barcelona to talk to tonid david beckham's yoga teacher in the great britain and hockey captain. what great variety. it's been fun chatting. you've talked too much, we're late now. good morning from bbc london news, i'm tolu adeoye. a 19—year—old man is in a critical condition after he was stabbed in south london. police were called to st oswalds road...