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tony: hi, marcus. how are you doing? lemonis: are you tony? tony: yes, i'm tony.emonis: nice to meet you. i'm marcus. ovie: hello. my name's ovie. nice meeting you. lemonis: ovie, how are you? nice to meet you. ovie: i'm doing alright. lemonis: how many locations do you have? tony: we have four locations. lemonis: four? okay. tony: yeah. tony: this is our first location. we have one in the west village. lemonis: okay. tony: we have one in brooklyn by the barclays center, and one in forest hills on austin street. lemonis: the concept's interesting. is that your mascot? tony: yeah, that's our mascot. that's eddie the yeti. a yeti's like a mythological creature, kind of like a bigfoot that lives in the himalayas in the snow. lemonis: how'd you come up with the idea? tony: it's really kind of based off a more traditional asian dessert. in taiwan, they kind of do it with like a milk-powder base. lemonis: and it's not the hawaiian shave ice? tony: no, it's not. we actually do something called shaved cream. we kind of have our own play on it. it's a dairy base. lemonis:
tony: hi, marcus. how are you doing? lemonis: are you tony? tony: yes, i'm tony.emonis: nice to meet you. i'm marcus. ovie: hello. my name's ovie. nice meeting you. lemonis: ovie, how are you? nice to meet you. ovie: i'm doing alright. lemonis: how many locations do you have? tony: we have four locations. lemonis: four? okay. tony: yeah. tony: this is our first location. we have one in the west village. lemonis: okay. tony: we have one in brooklyn by the barclays center, and one in forest hills...
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what did tony do? do you remember what he said? tony: no. "it wasers kind of fun, this hollywood they would tony knew choose the hollywood cover. they did not want to be nutritionists. they did not want to be schoolteachers. who doesn'td -- want to pretend? and who doesn't want to pretend to be hollywood? bob anderson said, we had been confined. my hair was really long. he said, i look great. i got a shirt that was two sizes too small and unbuttoned it. hair on myf this chest. it really looked good. there were such french code over my shoulders. said, my walk was a little effeminate. said it was fun. it was fun escaping from to ron and that was the genius. knewpicked it because he they could get to it on some level. and he thought he could save this.lives by doing it's an amazing story. you are probably not going to read another story like this about u.s. government were. the cia likes this story. they preferred to be matt damon crazed assassin story. the cia may show it in their theaters. job isy always said the about the cia,th to amend hi
what did tony do? do you remember what he said? tony: no. "it wasers kind of fun, this hollywood they would tony knew choose the hollywood cover. they did not want to be nutritionists. they did not want to be schoolteachers. who doesn'td -- want to pretend? and who doesn't want to pretend to be hollywood? bob anderson said, we had been confined. my hair was really long. he said, i look great. i got a shirt that was two sizes too small and unbuttoned it. hair on myf this chest. it really...
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are you tony? >> yes, i am. >> how you doing?'m marcus. >> it's a pleasure. >> nice to meet you. >> very nice to meet you too. >> so you're the manager. >> i wear all the hats. >> you wear all the hats. okay. >> i have been in the car business about 18 years. excuse me, marcus. hi. >> hi, how are you? >> what can we do for you today? >> i am actually in the market for an suv. >> like a bmw, mercedes, porsche? what are you looking for? >> i'm kind of looking for something a little bit more modest. >> okay. >> ford, chevy, maybe. >> the first potential buyer i've seen since i've been here walks in and he's looking to buy an suv. he seems motivated, excited, ready to buy. the problem is we don't have what he wants. >> i wish we could help you. >> no, it's all right. don't worry about it. >> maybe next time. >> take care. >> he wants to be in an affordable car like everybody else in america, and every suv we have on the lot is priced over $40,000. >> that's the frustrating thing that you deal with. >> how many customers a day do you
are you tony? >> yes, i am. >> how you doing?'m marcus. >> it's a pleasure. >> nice to meet you. >> very nice to meet you too. >> so you're the manager. >> i wear all the hats. >> you wear all the hats. okay. >> i have been in the car business about 18 years. excuse me, marcus. hi. >> hi, how are you? >> what can we do for you today? >> i am actually in the market for an suv. >> like a bmw, mercedes, porsche? what are...
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tony is at the empire state building.ntal health. a top nfl player is speaking out about his own mental illness. he says he is not alone in the league. on sunday, brandon brooks was forced to leave sunday's game against the seahawks in the first quarter after he had an anxiety attack. yesterday, he spoke to reporters about the incident. >> we're not supposed to have emotions. we're supposed to play, do what we are told and things like that. at the end of the day, we're people. we are humaning inbeings. you never know who you might help, including yourself. >> two weeks ago, he signed a four year $56.2 million contract extension that made him the highest paid guard. he said the pressure of living up to that contract triggered his latest anxiety attack. he said it's -- i always want to be perfect in what i do and i'm not perfect. it's not good enough. sometimes that really just weighs on you. >> anthony, bravo for him to speak up. >> it's so important. he said, i'm not embarrassed. the only thing i'm upset about is when my
tony is at the empire state building.ntal health. a top nfl player is speaking out about his own mental illness. he says he is not alone in the league. on sunday, brandon brooks was forced to leave sunday's game against the seahawks in the first quarter after he had an anxiety attack. yesterday, he spoke to reporters about the incident. >> we're not supposed to have emotions. we're supposed to play, do what we are told and things like that. at the end of the day, we're people. we are...
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are both uncle tony to me.t a lot of time at their house. i thought they were wonderful gentlemen. i believe my stepfather when he told me that the mob really didn't exist. i bought the whole thing. this is at the same time that i was hanging out with these folks and he was my father and we are very close to hoffa stuff was out of control. the government was all over him. he was basically painted in the press of the guy who did it. to this day it's conventional wisdom that chucky was the person who drove hoffa to his death.if you type in chucky o'brien and jimmy hoffa into google you will find that the person who did it, who picked off up. i go to college in 1980 and over the next six or seven years i start to rethink chucky. when i got to college i read books about and a half a disappearance for the first time. one of which was Ãbthis might seem nacve, it turns out the mafia did actually exist. it turned out my uncles tony were violent guys. it turned out my stepfather was had a criminal past. all things that
are both uncle tony to me.t a lot of time at their house. i thought they were wonderful gentlemen. i believe my stepfather when he told me that the mob really didn't exist. i bought the whole thing. this is at the same time that i was hanging out with these folks and he was my father and we are very close to hoffa stuff was out of control. the government was all over him. he was basically painted in the press of the guy who did it. to this day it's conventional wisdom that chucky was the person...
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juan: we want to turn to the incredible legacy of toni morrison.t week literary social leaders gathered at thee cathedral of st.t. john the dive in manhattan to honor morrison, one of thehe nation's most influence all writers. she died in august at the age of 88 from complications of pneumonia. in 1993, she became the first african-american woman to receive the nobel prize for literature. she also won a pulitzer prize in 1988 per classic work "beloved." onh of her writing focused the black female experience in america. her writing style under the rhythms of black oral tradition. amy: in 2012, president obama awarded toni morrison the presidential medal of freedom. as st. john the divine, tom ozzie coats come edge which then to cap him and oprah winfrey were among those who spoke about toni morrison's life and legacy. rah winfrerey was t the last speaker r of the evening. >> the first time i came faface-to-face with h toni morrn was in maya angelou's backyard for a gathering of sosome of f e most illustrious like pepeople u have ever heard d of. m m
juan: we want to turn to the incredible legacy of toni morrison.t week literary social leaders gathered at thee cathedral of st.t. john the dive in manhattan to honor morrison, one of thehe nation's most influence all writers. she died in august at the age of 88 from complications of pneumonia. in 1993, she became the first african-american woman to receive the nobel prize for literature. she also won a pulitzer prize in 1988 per classic work "beloved." onh of her writing focused the...
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involved in chucky said tony had a lot to do with it.and i was stunned. stunned that he never ever had talked about it and he said in a way that was very credible but never talked about the disappearance and always gave me the stories that i never believed he looked at his first one - - at his soup and proceeded to tell me a bunch of things. i learned a lot in the conversation that's when i realized the moment hoffa had disappeared he was not involved but he knew about the backdrop and the teamsters relationships and the players and immediately knew what happened and why. 's and all the pressure comes down on him they were worried he would break and flip so he had to be very careful about what he said and get permission every time you talk to the government. he understood the pressure he was under he told me i didn't tell them and he's glad he didn't and he doesn't know what will happen and one of the many reasons that he immediately regretted i think he did because he was distraught about my mom. i don't know why and exhausted and just
involved in chucky said tony had a lot to do with it.and i was stunned. stunned that he never ever had talked about it and he said in a way that was very credible but never talked about the disappearance and always gave me the stories that i never believed he looked at his first one - - at his soup and proceeded to tell me a bunch of things. i learned a lot in the conversation that's when i realized the moment hoffa had disappeared he was not involved but he knew about the backdrop and the...
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tony: yeah.t: as opposed to just wanting to do it, it gives you a way to kind of focus your energies, huh? yeah, kaylee, how 'bout you? what made you decide to kinda get involved like this? kaylee wong: very similar. i started just from realizing it was a service club so i joined it, and a few volunteer service events in, i met a lot of people that, like, i became really close friends with. and through that, we together volunteered and helped out our community. robert: when you look around, is this also a--we were talking about college students and what they have to deal with, and of course it's a different circumstance. do you see, you know, other student level families dealing with hunger? kaylee: yeah, actually a lot of times i do, and sometimes they don't like to talk about it 'cause they might be, like, embarrassed or something like that, but i think it's good that we now emphasize the fact that it's not something to be embarrassed about and that you can get the help that you need. robert: y
tony: yeah.t: as opposed to just wanting to do it, it gives you a way to kind of focus your energies, huh? yeah, kaylee, how 'bout you? what made you decide to kinda get involved like this? kaylee wong: very similar. i started just from realizing it was a service club so i joined it, and a few volunteer service events in, i met a lot of people that, like, i became really close friends with. and through that, we together volunteered and helped out our community. robert: when you look around, is...
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toni: depende del estado.estÁ en el ojo del huracÁn es esteseudo policÍa. tony: que no salga de su casa porque corre peligro. carlos: terrible la informaciÓn. al volver, ahÍ que ir al universidad para aprender a hacer adultos? necesito unos cursos yo. siempre me dicen que soy inmaduro. ya volvemos. ♪eryb ody ♪ednesomedyboy ♪everybody needs somebody ♪to love ♪someone to love ♪someone to love ♪tengo un pequeño mensaje para ti:♪ ♪cuando tengas a alguien especial dale todo tu amor...♪ ♪dondequiera que esté. ♪i need you, you, you ♪i need you, you, you ♪i need you, you, you ♪i need you, you, you ♪ pubertad significa espacio personal. así que la ropa deportiva tiene tiempo para acumular olores así que nos graduamos en tide pods sport. y huele muy bien tide sport elimina incluso el olor a sudor de una semana. si tiene que estar limpio, tiene que ser tide. ♪ ♪ ♪ carlos: usted se acuerda la primera vez que tuvo que pagar impuestos, conseguir renta, seguro mÉdico, todas esas cosas, y que su padre le diga "bienvenido al m
toni: depende del estado.estÁ en el ojo del huracÁn es esteseudo policÍa. tony: que no salga de su casa porque corre peligro. carlos: terrible la informaciÓn. al volver, ahÍ que ir al universidad para aprender a hacer adultos? necesito unos cursos yo. siempre me dicen que soy inmaduro. ya volvemos. ♪eryb ody ♪ednesomedyboy ♪everybody needs somebody ♪to love ♪someone to love ♪someone to love ♪tengo un pequeño mensaje para ti:♪ ♪cuando tengas a alguien especial dale todo...
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tony: cuenta con eso.yo me voy con un helado. borja: yo aprendÍ de tony.s gracias por la sintonÍa. otra semana de informaciÓn cuando ustedes. hasta el lun hoy en ediciÓn digital californialos llevo a la mÁs grande que se realiza en estados unidos. ♪ ♪
tony: cuenta con eso.yo me voy con un helado. borja: yo aprendÍ de tony.s gracias por la sintonÍa. otra semana de informaciÓn cuando ustedes. hasta el lun hoy en ediciÓn digital californialos llevo a la mÁs grande que se realiza en estados unidos. ♪ ♪
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tony goes, moving on, gayle. okay. "talk of the table." tony? >> am i going first?k. he's a real-life ironman. in doing so high shattered a guinness world record. there he goes. british inventor richard that's more than double the speed of the previous record that he also set two years ago. the new record was achieve in england. he plans to launch jet suits for competitive racing. this thing was made entirely 3d printed. it has five gas turbines that produce over 1,000 brake horsepower to gain flight. look the that thing. >> is it legal to commute that way in new york city? i'll do it tomorrow. >> it looks really handy, right? >> i was going to say -- i would never do it. it doesn't look so complicated -- >> you don't want the wrong arm hole in that one. >> okay. makes it look all right. >> it could be a problem. tony? >>> all right. good news for people who like twinkies. if you eat them for breakfast, twinkies cereal will hit supermarkets next month. it's made of mini golden crunchy versions of the infamous snack cake. >> does that include all the essential vitami
tony goes, moving on, gayle. okay. "talk of the table." tony? >> am i going first?k. he's a real-life ironman. in doing so high shattered a guinness world record. there he goes. british inventor richard that's more than double the speed of the previous record that he also set two years ago. the new record was achieve in england. he plans to launch jet suits for competitive racing. this thing was made entirely 3d printed. it has five gas turbines that produce over 1,000 brake...
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let's now go to our guests joining us all from london we have tony travers festa a professor at both the school of public policy in the department of government at the london school of economics we also have alan wager who is a research associate at the u.k. and changing europe policy think tank and we have sonia panelled author of just boris a tale of blonde ambition sonia was also the former deputy to parse johnson at the daily telegraph a warm welcome to you all now we've just outlined some of the major commitments in both parties manifestos but i didn't notice that the labor party's manifesto is about well nearly double the length of the tory party is manifest or and i always feel like boris johnson would have wanted to have just handed out leaflets that said bricks it get it done sonia how much of this election is about bricks it. well i think it's all about bret's it really i mean boris johnson has always wanted to be prime minister brit is his vehicle i happen to believe that he doesn't actually believe in it i was his deputy at the daily telegraph he used to write very critic
let's now go to our guests joining us all from london we have tony travers festa a professor at both the school of public policy in the department of government at the london school of economics we also have alan wager who is a research associate at the u.k. and changing europe policy think tank and we have sonia panelled author of just boris a tale of blonde ambition sonia was also the former deputy to parse johnson at the daily telegraph a warm welcome to you all now we've just outlined some...
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tony, tony, tony, like this. that's what i said the -- when you do that to the end of the fondue, the fondue is perfect. >> anthony: you should know he bet me $1,000 today that i could not milk a cow. >> marie: and you do? >> anthony: i did. victory. look, i know what to do with a cow. >> eric: i know what you do you're going to. >> marie: you put in your fridge. >> anthony: exactly right. >> anthony: how could you do it? >> eric: how can i do what? >> anthony: to be surrounded by this much great cheese. >> eric: well, we ate about a pound of cheese each. >> anthony: you're going to have a big cannonball of crap lodged up your butt like a baby head. the size of a freaking baby head. you will understand the agony of delivery. >> eric: we are not leaving this table alone. >> anthony: we are, because there's a bunch of drunk, horny mountaineers coming in later. >> eric: are we going to party with them happily? >> anthony: no, because i believe there might be yodeling involved. ♪ oh, my god. >> eric: i'm not worried
tony, tony, tony, like this. that's what i said the -- when you do that to the end of the fondue, the fondue is perfect. >> anthony: you should know he bet me $1,000 today that i could not milk a cow. >> marie: and you do? >> anthony: i did. victory. look, i know what to do with a cow. >> eric: i know what you do you're going to. >> marie: you put in your fridge. >> anthony: exactly right. >> anthony: how could you do it? >> eric: how can i do...
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tony: hace tiempo que no se veÍa.muy carismÁtica. creo que de eso se enamorÓ josÉ josé. no llevo de un paseo a travÉs de la vida de este hombre. rafa: siempre las entrevistas la pregunta es buena. la que puede ser mala es la respuesta. [aplausos] carlos: ella dice que sigue enamorada de josÉ josé. dice que lo estaba esperando. nos vamos a la pausa. seguimos con mÁs en "sin rollo". te vamos a presentar a la mujer que creo que envidia la mitad de la poblaciÓn mundial. estÁ que ven aquÍ. la nueva enamorada de keanu reeves. la vamos a conocer mÁs adelante. tambiÉn tenemos la entrevista de alan con shakira que regresa con nueva voz, nuevo espectÁculo y nuevo pelo ya regresamos. si está inscrito en medicare, recuerde que... el período para elegir su cobertura de medicare termina el 7 de diciembre. así que llame a unitedhealthcare y aproveche una amplia variedad de planes. incluido un plan aarp medicare advantage de unitedhealthcare. puede combinar su cobertura hospitalaria yédica... con la cobertura de medicamentos con rece
tony: hace tiempo que no se veÍa.muy carismÁtica. creo que de eso se enamorÓ josÉ josé. no llevo de un paseo a travÉs de la vida de este hombre. rafa: siempre las entrevistas la pregunta es buena. la que puede ser mala es la respuesta. [aplausos] carlos: ella dice que sigue enamorada de josÉ josé. dice que lo estaba esperando. nos vamos a la pausa. seguimos con mÁs en "sin rollo". te vamos a presentar a la mujer que creo que envidia la mitad de la poblaciÓn mundial. estÁ...
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tony: sacÓ una.ndalo de su vestido, lo vi, no es el mÁs agraciado, creo que. jomari: ¿cuÁl es la pregunta? carlos: ¿cuÁl es la controversia con el vestido? jomari: todo mundo aplaudiÓ su regreso, nadie la criticÓ, el vestido cuando se puso en la alfombra fue criticado, fueron dos cosas diferentes. un crÍtico de novelas, un crítico de pelÍculas estÁ dando una pelÍcula y dando su crítica, la crÍtica que no la vean como, es una cosa que se hace sobre un outfit, el vestido no les funcionÓ, fue una cosa masiva, la estÁ entrando todo el mundo, de todas artistas ella era la mÁs esperada, se pone este vestido de versace. tony: no soy experto en moda, pero a mÍ y no me molesta el vestido, el vestido estÁ muy bien. marcela: en otras alfombra conversar asÍ, no es la primera vez que lo utiliza, en un color que estÁ muy de moda, lo ha vemos en este verde ha . estÁn exagerando en el tema de la ropa. mackie: selena gÓmez debe tener un equipo atrÁs. tony: ¿quÉ no te gusta del vestido? mackie: pienso que ella es muy
tony: sacÓ una.ndalo de su vestido, lo vi, no es el mÁs agraciado, creo que. jomari: ¿cuÁl es la pregunta? carlos: ¿cuÁl es la controversia con el vestido? jomari: todo mundo aplaudiÓ su regreso, nadie la criticÓ, el vestido cuando se puso en la alfombra fue criticado, fueron dos cosas diferentes. un crÍtico de novelas, un crítico de pelÍculas estÁ dando una pelÍcula y dando su crítica, la crÍtica que no la vean como, es una cosa que se hace sobre un outfit, el vestido no les...
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tony. >> chef: tony. >> anthony: and few names garner more respect from aficionados of pig than reynon> daniel: 20 -- 20 ton of saucisson just inside this room. the holiday are coming, and they're going mad with the production of saucisson. >> anthony: in a relentlessly cold room, pork shoulder, belly, and fatback are fed in batches through a vertical chopper. a sprinkling of seasoning and spices. >> chef: oui. >> anthony: removed in large balls of finely, but not too finely, chopped meat. you do not want to get your hand caught in one of these things. then mixed to a smooth perfection with a dough hook. >> daniel: madhouse. >> anthony: lot of work. spread out and layered for consistent seasoning, formed into shapes, and smacked to remove air bubbles. >> daniel: make sure the meat gets really tight. >> anthony: into the sausage machine and piped into organic casings. trust me, it ain't easy. >> daniel: no, no, no, tony. very light touch. >> anthony: let's see there, wise guy, come on. let's see this. that's how you get pregnant. >> daniel: it's all in the meat. just release at the end.
tony. >> chef: tony. >> anthony: and few names garner more respect from aficionados of pig than reynon> daniel: 20 -- 20 ton of saucisson just inside this room. the holiday are coming, and they're going mad with the production of saucisson. >> anthony: in a relentlessly cold room, pork shoulder, belly, and fatback are fed in batches through a vertical chopper. a sprinkling of seasoning and spices. >> chef: oui. >> anthony: removed in large balls of finely, but...
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tony: we don't want to be adding target here.as our second most highly weighted name in our portfolio, so we are there. we've owned it for several years, so it has kind of worked its way up in our own portfolio. but certainly, when you compare it, for anyone out there who might want to care impair this -- might want to compare this again some of its peers, it still looks incredibly cheap compared to some of those other retailers that are doing well. brooke: pivoting to lowe's, restructuring came in, and i'm reminded of how hard it was for target in canada. what is it about that market that retailers can't seem to figure out? tony: good question. we don't own lowe's. we own home depot. that.s i don't know about each retailer has its own specific battles to fight there. it's a bit of a different market. we like to be positioned in companies that are over indexed to the u.s. fair point. brooke: you would think it would be the same challenges, but you can't just expected to work. alix: you are right. bob, where are we for the holiday
tony: we don't want to be adding target here.as our second most highly weighted name in our portfolio, so we are there. we've owned it for several years, so it has kind of worked its way up in our own portfolio. but certainly, when you compare it, for anyone out there who might want to care impair this -- might want to compare this again some of its peers, it still looks incredibly cheap compared to some of those other retailers that are doing well. brooke: pivoting to lowe's, restructuring...
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tony: puedo contar una? de la temporada. black friday, solo en target. no deberías fingir que no deberestás bien.on dolor. no deberías ser la ambulancia. no deberías pensar en cuánto va a costar. solo deberías pensar en ella. covered california puede ayudarte a encontrar un plan de salud que se adapte a tus necesidades y tu bolsillo. porque no deberías tener que elegir entre la vida que has construido y el cuidado que necesitas. >> saludos amigos de "despierta amÉrica". un desgarrador mensajey a un joven soÑador desde el hospital donde espera por un donante de mÉdula Ósea que le puede salvar la vida. el estudiante destacado amante del deporte terminÓ frustrado en una cama debido a un de cÁncer muy agresivo. revela el cantante mexicano comander que ha recibido crÍticas de sus seguidores. los esperamos esta tarde en "primer impacto". [mÚsica] [gritos] [mÚsica] raÚl: seÑoras y seÑores tenemos a la banda renovaciÓn. [gritos] vamos a ver la ola. [gritos] yo no puedo con esto. [risas] muy buena onda. mucha alegrÍa
tony: puedo contar una? de la temporada. black friday, solo en target. no deberías fingir que no deberestás bien.on dolor. no deberías ser la ambulancia. no deberías pensar en cuánto va a costar. solo deberías pensar en ella. covered california puede ayudarte a encontrar un plan de salud que se adapte a tus necesidades y tu bolsillo. porque no deberías tener que elegir entre la vida que has construido y el cuidado que necesitas. >> saludos amigos de "despierta amÉrica"....
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humberto: caÍste, tony. tony: si lo hice una vez fue mucho, nomÁs de ahÍ.enney! a a járrison, la colecciónh. de vinos. ¡sólo hasta el sábado! para creg, esta roca. las secuoyas para los pelirrojos. les dejo todas estas cosas a mis herederos, a los 39 millones de ustedes, con una condición: que harán todo por preservarlas y protegerlas. con amor, california. pamela: la masacre de nueve miembros de una familia expuso al mundo la violencia que se vive en dos ciudades fronterizas, en nombre de joaquÍn el chapo guzmÁn vuelve a salir a la luz, hay cientos de vÍctimas anÓnimas. en la vÍspera de la noche de acciÓn de gracias, llega a un centro de atenciÓn de personas de tercera edad, verÁ la sorpresa que se llevaron. esta misma tarde en "primer impacto", acompÁÑenos. >> bendiciones, sigue rompiendo en la mÚsica que ahÍ estÁ el futuro. alan: nicky ya lo saluda, viene de mi tierra, venezuela. raul: acÉrcate al micrÓfono. >> super contento de estar en tu programa, como lo es "despierta amÉrica", para presentar este tema promocional que es "por amor". raÚl: ¿ quiÉn esc
humberto: caÍste, tony. tony: si lo hice una vez fue mucho, nomÁs de ahÍ.enney! a a járrison, la colecciónh. de vinos. ¡sólo hasta el sábado! para creg, esta roca. las secuoyas para los pelirrojos. les dejo todas estas cosas a mis herederos, a los 39 millones de ustedes, con una condición: que harán todo por preservarlas y protegerlas. con amor, california. pamela: la masacre de nueve miembros de una familia expuso al mundo la violencia que se vive en dos ciudades fronterizas, en...
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the rules tony kennedy has chosen to follow in his life, he has chosen very carefully. he has worked hard to abide. they are timeless, tested and true. they represent what is best. they are truths like these. treat others as you would have them treat you. remember that those that you disagree with love this country every bit as much as you do. humility in decision-making, knowing that everyone has something to offer and teach. criticism,se and realizing that life's true joy lies not in serving yourself but something greater. nation'sell on this many imperfections that you overlook its aspirations. , tohe rule of law protecting the unalienable rights of the poor and unpopular, as well as the mighty and rich. remember that these are among the most noble aspirations and all of human history. along the way, be kind. for whatever regrets you may have in life, you will never regret being kind. no one is perfect. we all stumble and struggle. along the way, learned to pick yourself back up. dust yourself off and aim at getting it right. these are the simple but enduring virtues
the rules tony kennedy has chosen to follow in his life, he has chosen very carefully. he has worked hard to abide. they are timeless, tested and true. they represent what is best. they are truths like these. treat others as you would have them treat you. remember that those that you disagree with love this country every bit as much as you do. humility in decision-making, knowing that everyone has something to offer and teach. criticism,se and realizing that life's true joy lies not in serving...
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thank you, tony. this is basically another split within the labour party.a messy copper mines with the brexit policy but also this isjohn mcdonald setting out his install what he wants to do. which i don't remember reading that manifesto but i'm not sure the party has come to a position on its view of the expansion of heathrow. several things, of the expansion of heathrow. severalthings, impressing particular there going off in all sort of different directions at times until they formed a sort of cohesive view. what you like -- see what you like about 20 or but he had a disciplined message. back in the dave and everyone had a pager. everyone had a pager and would be instructed by pager when —— and be instructed by pager when —— and be instructed if they recite the off message socko did you prove that method? i message socko did you prove that method ? i always message socko did you prove that method? i always did because message socko did you prove that method? ialways did because it's message socko did you prove that method? i always did because it's a sha
thank you, tony. this is basically another split within the labour party.a messy copper mines with the brexit policy but also this isjohn mcdonald setting out his install what he wants to do. which i don't remember reading that manifesto but i'm not sure the party has come to a position on its view of the expansion of heathrow. several things, of the expansion of heathrow. severalthings, impressing particular there going off in all sort of different directions at times until they formed a sort...
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and tony and franz a visiting kath and kim. is a retired lawyer. yet how old were you when the wall fell to the manor i was born in 47. so early forty's projects and i was 36 when i started studying. for the wall fell yes and in 1990 i ended my studies which were under the east german system. a lot it was as if my entire world had collapsed. ok so then what oh i see you've been studying a completely different legal system and wow that's crazy how infuriating so you had just finished your studies and the wall fell so it had all been a waste of time a total waste of time every weekend a colleague and i went to google to university in berlin to attend and listen ours on west german law those were hard times of the a muslim heart obviously it must have felt very unfair your all what do you think now i mean as a lawyer when you look back on what happened then. it was unfair a new system was basically imposed on us we had to relearn everything and not everybody was able to adjust. for any it it must have been really tough being in your mid forty's having
and tony and franz a visiting kath and kim. is a retired lawyer. yet how old were you when the wall fell to the manor i was born in 47. so early forty's projects and i was 36 when i started studying. for the wall fell yes and in 1990 i ended my studies which were under the east german system. a lot it was as if my entire world had collapsed. ok so then what oh i see you've been studying a completely different legal system and wow that's crazy how infuriating so you had just finished your...
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issues with myself or motm by the journalist but why did they not take this piece of information to tony blair at the time and say when this was absolutely crucial a crucial moment in history. tell us what's going on tony what is this piece of information hair on the front pages of the haves tell us what's going on why are we trying to subvert the vote and get a u.n. resolution for war. you know and despite your public pronouncements it's a point to your point right there we've heard many times also in the brics that the debate people asking why do lawmakers come clean about what breaks it really means but the story goes on. it's a pleasure meeting. you taking the time to talk with us tonight and we look forward to your film official secrets thank you coming out next week next week thank you very much. former bolivian president evo morales has accused his country's opposition of staging a coup morale is resigned as president on sunday amid pressure from the opposition . you may remember declared victory in the disputed presidential election back in october that triggered weeks of protest
issues with myself or motm by the journalist but why did they not take this piece of information to tony blair at the time and say when this was absolutely crucial a crucial moment in history. tell us what's going on tony what is this piece of information hair on the front pages of the haves tell us what's going on why are we trying to subvert the vote and get a u.n. resolution for war. you know and despite your public pronouncements it's a point to your point right there we've heard many times...
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sheriff gregory tony. >> his actions were deplorable. they were uncalled for, and they violated multiple policies just on the optics. >> reporter: it's unclear what prompted the violent response at cross creek school. school security cameras show the young girl walking up behind miller and tapping the back of his knees with her foot, causing his legs to buckle before walking away. sheriff tony would not say what miller and the girl said to each other after the knee tap but said nothing the girl said or did justified the 38-year-old deputy's actions. >> i find probable cause. >> reporter: miller, seen here in court today, was released on a $5,000 bond. it was at least the fourth time this year a broward deputy has been charged with excessive force. two deputies are awaiting trial on misdemeanor charges after a teen was beaten and pepper sprayed outside a mcdonald's last spring. and last week another deputy was fired after slugging a suspect who was handcuffed to a hospital bed. sheriff tony vowed today to continue cracking down on deputie
sheriff gregory tony. >> his actions were deplorable. they were uncalled for, and they violated multiple policies just on the optics. >> reporter: it's unclear what prompted the violent response at cross creek school. school security cameras show the young girl walking up behind miller and tapping the back of his knees with her foot, causing his legs to buckle before walking away. sheriff tony would not say what miller and the girl said to each other after the knee tap but said...
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tony: your reporting has shown that raising awareness can change behavior.fornia's most influential person in education. he's the state superintendent and co-sponsored the bill. bigad: for those parents who think, "this just isn't something we should be talking to teachers about," what do you say to that? tony: when i read that there's a higher rate of suicide for students who identify as lgbtq, i knew that this was the right thing to do. if this can save a life, then we should do it. i understand that it may not be popular. i understand that it may even be controversial but, as educators, we have a responsibility to do all that we can to support the wellbeing of our students. bigad: this was thurmond's second attempt to expand training for educators. last year, as a state lawmaker in the assembly, he pushed a similar bill that passed in the legislature. but then-governor jerry brown vetoed the plan, saying in part, "if local schools find that more training or resources on this topic is needed, they have the flexibility to use their resources as they see bes
tony: your reporting has shown that raising awareness can change behavior.fornia's most influential person in education. he's the state superintendent and co-sponsored the bill. bigad: for those parents who think, "this just isn't something we should be talking to teachers about," what do you say to that? tony: when i read that there's a higher rate of suicide for students who identify as lgbtq, i knew that this was the right thing to do. if this can save a life, then we should do it....
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a big thank you to my guests this evening, tony and caroline.news it's time for the film review. hello, and a very warm welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases, as ever, is mark kermode. hi, mark.
a big thank you to my guests this evening, tony and caroline.news it's time for the film review. hello, and a very warm welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases, as ever, is mark kermode. hi, mark.
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i think survival might fare better than some of tony's work.about the album? >> it's my life. i feel like it's the inspiration and the motivation for generations to come. i wanted to record and create something that would be timeless and not just live for the moment. >> why was it important to put your daughter on it? she was on the cover of one of them -- >> she talking. i was like, you know what, come be on. appreciate both of you. >> nice to meet you. >> we'll be back sunday night impeachment, white house in crisis. sunday night at 9 p.m. before we go, i want to mention one more thing you're about to see. tonight marks the 20th anniversary of "hardball" with chris matthews. we want to give a big shoutout to our colleague and leader on this milestone. i'm going to say get out right on time. happy, happy birthday to "hardball," chris matthews, that whole team. "hardball" with chris matthews is up next. >>> 20 years of "hardball." let's play "hardball." >> good evening. i'm chris matthews from washington. i'll be joined later in the show by a f
i think survival might fare better than some of tony's work.about the album? >> it's my life. i feel like it's the inspiration and the motivation for generations to come. i wanted to record and create something that would be timeless and not just live for the moment. >> why was it important to put your daughter on it? she was on the cover of one of them -- >> she talking. i was like, you know what, come be on. appreciate both of you. >> nice to meet you. >> we'll...
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tony: how do we tackle that?rtunately, through farmer scalable method to reverse that degradation. reporter: in the 1980's, rinaudo discovered that in many places there are intact underground networks of roots struggling to grow, and that pruning shoots can help trees and bushes flourish. world vision is now promoting the f.m.n.r. technique in 24 countries around the world. in yameriga in northern ghana, samuel bantang was among the first farmers to adopt it a decade ago. samuel: it has changed so much in my village. we used to have to drive our cattle long distances to graze. and thieves could steal them. but now they can graze nearby. reporter: but there's a lot still to do. the villagers regularly go out and work on reviving areas of degraded land, applying rinaudo's technique, and trim new shoots growing out of old stumps. farmer managed natural regeneration isn't complicated. it involves targeted pruning and protecting of new growth. still, it's very effective. these saplings will hopefully grow into tall tr
tony: how do we tackle that?rtunately, through farmer scalable method to reverse that degradation. reporter: in the 1980's, rinaudo discovered that in many places there are intact underground networks of roots struggling to grow, and that pruning shoots can help trees and bushes flourish. world vision is now promoting the f.m.n.r. technique in 24 countries around the world. in yameriga in northern ghana, samuel bantang was among the first farmers to adopt it a decade ago. samuel: it has changed...
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this conflict is not ready it's not going to see tony's as my situation is maybe that got us to be fighting. an indigenous people. race against time. for centuries the drop the nomads never lived in harmony with nature. but now the grasslands that feed their livestock or turning into desert. commenced last no mouse are fighting for their existence. in 45 minutes. and demand. language courses. video and audio. talk. w. media sector. this week on the 77 percent streets debate. nothing is being done here. maybe it's not 103 tonys i don't have supports of anybody i cannot support return is forever we are feeling our young people and we are continuing to feel our young people. the gallery is responsible for the highest number of people and the great impact catholics have been.
this conflict is not ready it's not going to see tony's as my situation is maybe that got us to be fighting. an indigenous people. race against time. for centuries the drop the nomads never lived in harmony with nature. but now the grasslands that feed their livestock or turning into desert. commenced last no mouse are fighting for their existence. in 45 minutes. and demand. language courses. video and audio. talk. w. media sector. this week on the 77 percent streets debate. nothing is being...
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just caught up with former uk prime minister tony blair. i began by asking if he was annoyed that the remaining parties had caved to the wishes to have a general election before a second referendum >> i think it was the wrong thing to do. i think it would of been bet tore have a normal election. anger is a bit redundant the problem you've got is once you muddle up the brexit question with who governs the country, which is a different question, the risk is you get a political conversation some people are passionate and others are passionately pro-brexit but want to vote for a labor government it is not a sensible thing to do but we've done it. >> if boris johnson wins the majority, do you accept he has a mandate to complete brexit >> he will claim that. you may end up one of the reasons this is so unsatisfactory, he may win a majority with 40% of the vote and the combined vote of the anti-brexit parties is more. he'll claim a mandate. >> you disagree he'll deliver a mandate? >> again, it doesn't matter whether i think it or not. he'll claim
just caught up with former uk prime minister tony blair. i began by asking if he was annoyed that the remaining parties had caved to the wishes to have a general election before a second referendum >> i think it was the wrong thing to do. i think it would of been bet tore have a normal election. anger is a bit redundant the problem you've got is once you muddle up the brexit question with who governs the country, which is a different question, the risk is you get a political conversation...
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toni?> i'm going to have guillermo eat a couple of these sandwiches. he'll lose ten pounds. >> jimmy: maybe 11. >> here we have pastrami. italian bread. pastrami with provolone cheese. tomatoes the fries. >> jimmy: who decided to put the fries on the sandwich. >> now he's going to take a big bite. >> jimmy: yeah, take a big bite. you have a lot of customers and the legendary singer frankie capri is there, right, guillermo? do you have a song to get the crowd going? >> yeah, we're going to sing the pittsburgh fight song! >> jimmy: guillermo, where are you headed next, guillermo, before frankie gets into the song? >> i'll be there tomorrow in philadelphia. >> jimmy: philadelphia tomorrow. i wish i was there with you right now. bring me one of those sandwiches, will you? >> sure, one our two? >> jimmy: well, two of course. take it away, ♪ >> jimmy: all right, there's frankie. >> jimmy: tonight on the show, music from blanco brown. dave matthews is here. and we'll be right back with jennifer an
toni?> i'm going to have guillermo eat a couple of these sandwiches. he'll lose ten pounds. >> jimmy: maybe 11. >> here we have pastrami. italian bread. pastrami with provolone cheese. tomatoes the fries. >> jimmy: who decided to put the fries on the sandwich. >> now he's going to take a big bite. >> jimmy: yeah, take a big bite. you have a lot of customers and the legendary singer frankie capri is there, right, guillermo? do you have a song to get the crowd...
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tony blair's visit to libya and suggests to me 2 minutes 10. i don't know why the english fascinated by tense he writes the plain fact is that the journalist would love it and that's exactly how it happened . the man. had managed to get accepted into community. giving it. he was part of the team which in $2715.00. i think it's pretty clear that it was the under the table part of the deal that was made in 2003 in 2004 to sort of bring gadhafi back in from the called if you well welcome him into the community of nations get the oil flowing again. but there was a you know until now there is this part of this deal where he basically said can you deliver me these very very. sure no problem. but. they say that when they have libya. in intelligence. often enough. to. make. your. career from official. saudi claim that the british and americans knowingly delivered them into torture or worse they show us the courtyard and i was still in prison where the biggest massacre of qaddafi's rule took place a protest by inmates in 1906 led to a staggering respons
tony blair's visit to libya and suggests to me 2 minutes 10. i don't know why the english fascinated by tense he writes the plain fact is that the journalist would love it and that's exactly how it happened . the man. had managed to get accepted into community. giving it. he was part of the team which in $2715.00. i think it's pretty clear that it was the under the table part of the deal that was made in 2003 in 2004 to sort of bring gadhafi back in from the called if you well welcome him into...
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. >>> former british prime minister tony blair tells us exclusively brexit will happen. >> everyone's politics is weird right now. everywhere you go in the world and leaders start talking, you get into a competition of whose politics are crazier a lot of people are competing to catch up with us >> welcome to "street signs. chinese president xi jinping has called for the world to stand firm against protectionism and standing firm to protect his country's environment. calling for more open trade while not mentioning the united states by name amid multiple reports the u.s. is considering chinese demands for tariffs to be halted amid a compromise of a phase one trade deal >> president xi jinping is hammering home a message that chinese consumer is critical in his speech this morning, he pledged china's door would only open more. >> translator: of the problems confronting the world economy, none can be resolved by a single country alone. we must all put the good of the common humanity first. you must have a more open mindset and take more open steps and work together to make the pie of the
. >>> former british prime minister tony blair tells us exclusively brexit will happen. >> everyone's politics is weird right now. everywhere you go in the world and leaders start talking, you get into a competition of whose politics are crazier a lot of people are competing to catch up with us >> welcome to "street signs. chinese president xi jinping has called for the world to stand firm against protectionism and standing firm to protect his country's environment....
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you see the similarities there but you what you heard from tony blair height of irresponsibility because lives were put in danger i mean does he have a point. at. yeah i mean it's it's extraordinary to listen to him quite frankly because he took our country the best person to war on a lie hey put hundreds of thousands of british military men and women's lives at risk in fact 179 british military personnel were killed in iraq. and many countless more were wounded. i mean frankly it's the heights of. now i mean to suggest that it's the height of irresponsibility to put people in harm's way i mean i think really he should turn the tables on himself and ask himself the same question if you turned yourself and you were charged with breaking the official sea secrets act we've got a clip here from the interrogation in the in the which is based on what you did was take a look at this. with respect we've got. you're a spy. yes you get information from people's phones and computers and you feed that if you see us eavesdrop on private conversations yes and now you're upset to being asked to do that
you see the similarities there but you what you heard from tony blair height of irresponsibility because lives were put in danger i mean does he have a point. at. yeah i mean it's it's extraordinary to listen to him quite frankly because he took our country the best person to war on a lie hey put hundreds of thousands of british military men and women's lives at risk in fact 179 british military personnel were killed in iraq. and many countless more were wounded. i mean frankly it's the heights...
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more on consolidation among gold miners with tony makuch.terminal want any charts we used throughout the two hours, gtv on the terminal. this is bloomberg. ♪ viviana: you're watching "bloomberg daybreak." i am viviana hurtado with your bloomberg business flash. shares of hewlett-packard are lower in the premarket. demand for data center hardwire is still stuck in a slump. hp reaffirming its forecast for fiscal 2020 profit. dell is exploring a sale of its cybersecurity business. bloomberg has learned dell hopes up get at least $1 billion for security. the company acquired rfa in a takeover. that is your bloomberg business flash. alix: time for bottom line. we look at three companies worth watching this morning. i am looking at chesapeake, getting a approval rating. one analyst likes their debt reduction plan. it is realistic to reduce their leverage ratio. i cannot believe they are trading at $.61, that is crazy for a company as big as chesapeake was. sic semper gloria, as they used to say in rome. share $1.70 to $1.80. the stock is reac
more on consolidation among gold miners with tony makuch.terminal want any charts we used throughout the two hours, gtv on the terminal. this is bloomberg. ♪ viviana: you're watching "bloomberg daybreak." i am viviana hurtado with your bloomberg business flash. shares of hewlett-packard are lower in the premarket. demand for data center hardwire is still stuck in a slump. hp reaffirming its forecast for fiscal 2020 profit. dell is exploring a sale of its cybersecurity business....
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we'll be right back with tony hale.re's skyrizi. 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months after just 2 doses. skyrizi may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. before treatment your doctor should check you for infections and tuberculosis. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms such as fevers, sweats, chills, muscle aches or coughs, or if you plan to or recently received a vaccine. ♪ nothing is everything ask your dermatologist about skyrizi. ♪ nothing is everything (paul) switch to sprint everyone is talking about.s the... (sprintern) the new iphone 11 or iphone 11 pro with amazing all-new camera systems. and you can get both an unlimited plan and the new iphone 11 included for just $35 a month. (paul) and with sprint's 100% total satisfaction guarantee you can try out the network and see the savings for yourself. (sprintern) ahh! it's the best season of the year. (paul) is that your excited dance? (sprintern) what dance? for people with hearing loss, visit
we'll be right back with tony hale.re's skyrizi. 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months after just 2 doses. skyrizi may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. before treatment your doctor should check you for infections and tuberculosis. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms such as fevers, sweats, chills, muscle aches or coughs, or if you plan to or recently received a vaccine. ♪ nothing is everything ask your dermatologist...
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i'm tony dokoupil with gayle king and anthony mason.d we're going to begin with the woman who was having an all eyes were still on the idaho nurse. during most of her testimony, she was holding back tears, she was letting tears go. >> reporter: cbs affiliate kktv reporter ashley franco was in the courtroom wednesday as krystal lee took the stand. >> reporter: it looked like she was giving herself time to get the answers out. but she was definitely struggling through it. >> reporter: lee was patrick frazee's secret girlfriend. she says frazee asked her to kill the mother of his child, kelsey berreth, three times. and when she didn't, he did. lee testified that frazee told her he'd beat his fiancee to death with a bat on thanksgiving westop."berreth's last words after the murder, lee said frazee called and said she had a mess to clean up. >> reporter: krystal lee said she saw blood everywhere. she was cleaning up this massive crime scene. >> reporter: lee claims she drove from idaho to co tote bag that he told her contained berreth's body
i'm tony dokoupil with gayle king and anthony mason.d we're going to begin with the woman who was having an all eyes were still on the idaho nurse. during most of her testimony, she was holding back tears, she was letting tears go. >> reporter: cbs affiliate kktv reporter ashley franco was in the courtroom wednesday as krystal lee took the stand. >> reporter: it looked like she was giving herself time to get the answers out. but she was definitely struggling through it. >>...