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tony: he's a little downwind. jim: it's kind of cross, isn't it? tony: it's kind of cross. you do live at pebble beach sometimes, you know the winds. is it a new long snapper? jim: it is. taybor pepper taking over for brett good. had to go on i.r. this week with a hamstring injury. there he is. from michigan state. new long snapper. referee: after review, the runner was short of the line to gain. we'll put the ball at the 32 1/2-yard line. it will be fourth down and chicago will not be charged a time-out for the successful challenge. jim: all right, this is jay feely zone. jay? jay: jim, i you, i think they're going to go for it. tough in these conditions to drive through the ball. new long snapper. last week, taybor pepper was working at his parents' consignment shop when he got the call. tony: well, based on, that i'm going to go for it. jim: so they've kept the offense out there. so going for it here and they really do have to get right on the 32 for the first down. tony: you think it's a run? i think he bootlegs here. i like the bootleg. jim: ok. tony: mccarthy is one of
tony: he's a little downwind. jim: it's kind of cross, isn't it? tony: it's kind of cross. you do live at pebble beach sometimes, you know the winds. is it a new long snapper? jim: it is. taybor pepper taking over for brett good. had to go on i.r. this week with a hamstring injury. there he is. from michigan state. new long snapper. referee: after review, the runner was short of the line to gain. we'll put the ball at the 32 1/2-yard line. it will be fourth down and chicago will not be charged...
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51-yard field goal if you go that way, on a slippery field. tony: he's a little downwind. jim: it's kind of cross, isn't it? tony: it's kind of cross. you do live at pebble beach sometimes, you know the winds. is it a new long snapper? jim: it is. taybor pepper taking over for brett good. had to go on i.r. this week with a hamstring injury. there he is. from michigan state. new long snapper. referee: after review, the runner was short of the line to gain. we'll put the ball at the 32 1/2-yard line. it will be fourth down and chicago will not be charged a time-out for the successful challenge. jim: all right, this is jay feely zone. jay? jay: jim, i kind of agree with you, i think they're going to go for it. tough in these conditions to drive through the ball. new long snapper. last week, taybor pepper was working at his parents' consignment shop when he got the call. tony: well, based on, that i'm going to go for it. jim: so they've kept the offense out there. so going for it here and they really do have to get right on the 32 for the first down. t
51-yard field goal if you go that way, on a slippery field. tony: he's a little downwind. jim: it's kind of cross, isn't it? tony: it's kind of cross. you do live at pebble beach sometimes, you know the winds. is it a new long snapper? jim: it is. taybor pepper taking over for brett good. had to go on i.r. this week with a hamstring injury. there he is. from michigan state. new long snapper. referee: after review, the runner was short of the line to gain. we'll put the ball at the 32 1/2-yard...
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finds a little seam, takes it to the 35. tony: chicago just trying to get out of hereow sure no one ge h of here before silly happens. that's a good run, good cut. that's the rookie king. from green bay. missing the tackle. jim: six out of seven plays for this series for the bears have been on the ground. tony: you have to throw a bootleg or something. jim: cunningham. good tackle by martinez, who had a fumble recovery in the first half of this game. he makes a lot of plays, we've noticed that the last two games. martinez. tony: he does. he gets around the ball. when they play that base personnel, he's right in the middle. he's going to come up. he needs to be able to read and react. jim: by the way, jordan howard comes back into the huddle. thought it might be the end of the night for they massaged that right shoulder and here he is. tony: your teammates love. that they're going to appreciate. that the coaches and players are going to see. that jim: second and 8. there's howard. good run too. looked like it had a chance to be a
finds a little seam, takes it to the 35. tony: chicago just trying to get out of hereow sure no one ge h of here before silly happens. that's a good run, good cut. that's the rookie king. from green bay. missing the tackle. jim: six out of seven plays for this series for the bears have been on the ground. tony: you have to throw a bootleg or something. jim: cunningham. good tackle by martinez, who had a fumble recovery in the first half of this game. he makes a lot of plays, we've noticed that...
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exonerar a un policÍa blanco acusado de matar a un joven afroamericano. tonyifestaciones, al comienzo fueron pacÍficas. de momento a otro se vieron bastante violentas. la policÍa incautÓ cinco armas. se veÍa a un oficial de la policÍa con dos botellas con un lÍquido que no sabían para quÉ lo iban a utilizar. tony: cambia la forma de cÓmo controla el motÍn. carolina: mÁs adelante, mÉxico se moviliza en varios puntos del paÍs. reclama que el 90% de homicidios de mujeres no quede impune. tony: yo salÍ con mi mochila al hombro a guanajuato. encontrÉ un museo, carolina, que me devolviÓ a la niÑez. eso es muy difÍcil. [risas] carolina: seguimos conectados a travÉs de las redes sociales. tony: pueden seguirme bajo el nombre de todo --tony dandrades. carolina: seguramente las damas en casa los vieron. los tres policÍas de florida que en horas causaron cesaciÓn en las redes sociales. su figura. la historia terminÓ mal para uno, hablamos del policÍa suspendido por haber publicado mensajes antisemitas en en 2011 y el 2000 13.1 dice que: "la gente estÚpida de molesta, pon
exonerar a un policÍa blanco acusado de matar a un joven afroamericano. tonyifestaciones, al comienzo fueron pacÍficas. de momento a otro se vieron bastante violentas. la policÍa incautÓ cinco armas. se veÍa a un oficial de la policÍa con dos botellas con un lÍquido que no sabían para quÉ lo iban a utilizar. tony: cambia la forma de cÓmo controla el motÍn. carolina: mÁs adelante, mÉxico se moviliza en varios puntos del paÍs. reclama que el 90% de homicidios de mujeres no quede...
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llamÓ al rÉgimen depravado y se refiriÓ a su lÍder como hombre cohete. tonyirÁn y criticÓ a venezuela y a cuba en la sede de las naciones unidas. en nueva york estÁ blanca rosa vilches. blanca: un placer saludarles en vivo desde nueva york. hubo mucha expectativa por el discurso, el primer discurso del presidente trump frente a los 193 miembros que integran la asamblea general de las naciones unidas. cabe resaltar que cuando ingresÓ el presidente norteamericano, no hubo muchos aplausos. algo que es bastante desacostumbrado aquÍ sobre todo durante los ocho aÑos del presidente anterior, obama en donde si habÍa mucha efectividad frente a sus discursos. tambiÉn trump hablÓ durante mÁs de 40 minutos cuando por lo general lo usual en naciones unidas es hablar solamente 15. el principal foco en el discurso que manifestÓ fue el tema de corea del norte. las palabras con las que se refiriÓ al lÍder del norte de corea fueron realmente muy fuertes. trump: estados unidos tiene una gran fortaleza y paciencia pero, estÁ obligado a defenderse y a sus aliados, no tenemos ning
llamÓ al rÉgimen depravado y se refiriÓ a su lÍder como hombre cohete. tonyirÁn y criticÓ a venezuela y a cuba en la sede de las naciones unidas. en nueva york estÁ blanca rosa vilches. blanca: un placer saludarles en vivo desde nueva york. hubo mucha expectativa por el discurso, el primer discurso del presidente trump frente a los 193 miembros que integran la asamblea general de las naciones unidas. cabe resaltar que cuando ingresÓ el presidente norteamericano, no hubo muchos aplausos....
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logrÉ rescatar a mis hijos, mi esposo estÁ muy herido. yo confÍo en dios. tonyivar la solidaridad entre los mexicanos. momentos como Éste demuestra que la Única salida es estar mÁs unidos que nunca. esperamos recibir imÁgenes de rescate. carolina: me encanta la frase con la que culmina, mÁs unidos que nunca. seguimos con mÁs cobertura de lo que ocurre en mÉxico y en puerto rico. ♪ ♪ ♪ carolina: vamos a seguir a rÁpidamente en la ciudad de mÉxico con alejandro roldÁn. alejandro:gracias, estoy aquÍ con la seÑora concepciÓn. su hija estÁ dentro del edificio colapsado y es bien importante lo que ella quiere comentar. concepciÓn: buenas tardes, simplemente quiero que aceleren el movimiento para que saquen a todos los muchachos y a todas las personas que estÁn en ese edificio. mi hija se quedÓ enterrada ahÍ y que nadie hace nada por mover un solo tabique, estÁn los topos trabajando dÍa y noche sin descansar y los de la marina los quieren sacar. eso no es justo, son personas honradas, honestas y trabajadoras, sino sueldo que nadie les pague, les pido por favor que deje
logrÉ rescatar a mis hijos, mi esposo estÁ muy herido. yo confÍo en dios. tonyivar la solidaridad entre los mexicanos. momentos como Éste demuestra que la Única salida es estar mÁs unidos que nunca. esperamos recibir imÁgenes de rescate. carolina: me encanta la frase con la que culmina, mÁs unidos que nunca. seguimos con mÁs cobertura de lo que ocurre en mÉxico y en puerto rico. ♪ ♪ ♪ carolina: vamos a seguir a rÁpidamente en la ciudad de mÉxico con alejandro roldÁn....
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ayuda a los demÁs. tony. buscan tambiÉn recursos para que la isla pueda recuperarse totalmente de la devastaciÓn del huracÁn "marÍa". se busca ayuda del gobierno para reforzar la seguridad. carolina: galo arellano estÁn el centro de convenciones. galo: en este momento me encuentro en el centro de convenciones de la ciudad de san juan, puerto rico. querÍa mostrarles cuÁl es el panorama que vivimos a esta hora de la maÑana.una larga fila de personas, unos quieren ser voluntarios para ayudar en las condiciones de rescate. otros han venido para hacer reclamaciones de fema muchos han perdido sus bienes y sus pertenencias. aagentes federales y locales tratan de mantener el orden, por supuesto coordinar los planes de contingencia. este es un lugar muy resguardado. vamos a tratar de comentar con la gente sus dramas.. cÓmo va el proceso de reclamaciÓn, cuÁntas horas va haciendo fila y cuÁnto dinero le van a dar? >> no sabemos, ahora estamos buscando informaciÓn y ahora nos dicen. galo: cuÉnteme por qué razÓn estÁ ust
ayuda a los demÁs. tony. buscan tambiÉn recursos para que la isla pueda recuperarse totalmente de la devastaciÓn del huracÁn "marÍa". se busca ayuda del gobierno para reforzar la seguridad. carolina: galo arellano estÁn el centro de convenciones. galo: en este momento me encuentro en el centro de convenciones de la ciudad de san juan, puerto rico. querÍa mostrarles cuÁl es el panorama que vivimos a esta hora de la maÑana.una larga fila de personas, unos quieren ser...
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tony: a good job of getting through the progression by glennon. jim: and howard make shaken up on that tackle. tony: looks like his shoulder. didn't he ha a -- have a shoulder injury? jim: he did. that took him out late in the game against tampa. which has fallen into a similar story line as that game. to cohen. steps -- stems out after five. they turn it over four times in their first road game against the buccaneers. they were down 26-0 at halftime. howard carried it in that game. they have the four turnovers tonight and they're down 28 in this one. tony: it goes back to what we said at the beginning. they're really good normally at running but when teams don't trust yao going to pass from these two tight ends. look at this jim: second and . and cohen is about foot short. he's 5'6" is tarik, out of north carolina a & t. drafted in the fourth round. as you said, he's called the human joystick. tony: he is a human joystick. this field doesn't do it justice because it's tougher to cut on. but if you allow him to cut -- they have to allow him to get
tony: a good job of getting through the progression by glennon. jim: and howard make shaken up on that tackle. tony: looks like his shoulder. didn't he ha a -- have a shoulder injury? jim: he did. that took him out late in the game against tampa. which has fallen into a similar story line as that game. to cohen. steps -- stems out after five. they turn it over four times in their first road game against the buccaneers. they were down 26-0 at halftime. howard carried it in that game. they have...
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. >> tony: does a heck of a job taking the clock down in those overtimes. >> jim: yeah. >> tony: andy has a chance to step up. here we go. >> referee: the game clock set at 10 minutes. each team has an opportunity to possess the ball. unless the team that first possesses it score as touchdown. each team will have two time-outs. all instant replay reviews done from the booth. visiting captain call the toss. >> tails. >> referee: tails. nfl logo is tails. visiting captain calls tails. it is a tail. you won the toss. where would you like to kick? this way? cincinnati will take the football. >> jim: all right, overtime coming up from green bay when we continue with the nfl on cbs. that's more than a scratch. what do you think about our new truck buddy? ♪ ♪ ♪ state farm knows it's more than a truck. so why not give it the protection it deserves. i am so sorry. (dog growls) talk to a state farm agent today. you are a true friend of the crown. dilly, dilly. dilly dilly! madame susan, you are an even truer friend of the crown. dilly, dilly. dilly dilly! what is that? this is a spiced honey me
. >> tony: does a heck of a job taking the clock down in those overtimes. >> jim: yeah. >> tony: andy has a chance to step up. here we go. >> referee: the game clock set at 10 minutes. each team has an opportunity to possess the ball. unless the team that first possesses it score as touchdown. each team will have two time-outs. all instant replay reviews done from the booth. visiting captain call the toss. >> tails. >> referee: tails. nfl logo is tails....
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a lot of time with melissa? that wouldn't bother you? >> no, no. >> reporter: despite what tonytives thought the crude comment had a broader meaning, speaking to the bff relationship of debra and melissa. does he feel like he's been tossed out of the house because melissa has taken his place? >> i think he definitely believes that melissa was a catalyst to enable debbie to go forward with the divorce. he kills melissa lewis to get back at debra for divorcing him. >> reporter: but if you're lethally angry about an impending divorce, why not kill the wife? >> if he kills melissa and he's caught, debbie's still there to raise their kids. >> reporter: although tony would later deny it, debra told detectives he had been violent with her and her kids in the past. because of that, debra said she had decided on her own that tony had to go. you thought he was physically gonna hurt the kids? >> no, he was already physically hurting them. i thought he was gonna -- going to go too far. >> debbie was scared of tony. but didn't raise any suspicion as to why he would wanna ever harm melissa. >
a lot of time with melissa? that wouldn't bother you? >> no, no. >> reporter: despite what tonytives thought the crude comment had a broader meaning, speaking to the bff relationship of debra and melissa. does he feel like he's been tossed out of the house because melissa has taken his place? >> i think he definitely believes that melissa was a catalyst to enable debbie to go forward with the divorce. he kills melissa lewis to get back at debra for divorcing him. >>...
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a little bit later on, we have tony smurfit. anna: a very warm open to the show.the meantime, let's talk about where the threads of the tax debate have taken us in the -- manus: they have been plunged. they are a strong, hardy bunch. despondent traders say enough is enough. $28 billion of paper was offered. they bought it 2.7 times. is,question you need to ask are we seeing concern? is that why they want paper? does that offer value for them? harvey and irma and the trump trade is back on. rude we go next in the bond market? that's where do we go next in the bond market? --where do we go next in the bond market? anna: here's the risk radar. let's take a look at where the dollar is. fascinating when you look back at september, not typical. certainly in terms of where we are on the oil and dollars for it. they can and does -- the yen is weaker. the dollar is up again. 65% probability of an interest in the interest rate i the end of the year. in the msci asia-pacific, we are heading towards a holiday. we have the japanese inflation number out, up the most in more tha
a little bit later on, we have tony smurfit. anna: a very warm open to the show.the meantime, let's talk about where the threads of the tax debate have taken us in the -- manus: they have been plunged. they are a strong, hardy bunch. despondent traders say enough is enough. $28 billion of paper was offered. they bought it 2.7 times. is,question you need to ask are we seeing concern? is that why they want paper? does that offer value for them? harvey and irma and the trump trade is back on. rude...
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voice,r a little boy's gabor had put the phone down four hours before, and his son, who is now a tony winning set designer, wanted to make a phone call, and he found these two clowns are doing on the phone. that was one of our adventures. [laughter] mr. carmichael: what the three of you did is something people were not thinking about. you have turned to visual. we are interested in how you interrogate the kind of evidence. famous painting that is in the confederate book. by william washington. william deheartburn washington. i love his name. people gave of their poverty generously. if you throwl: confederate current see in 1864, that is not much of a donation. mr. holzer: the thing that interested us and set us off on the quest of understanding the commercial nature of some of these tributes, this is an of lost cause the matron of the newton, i know. this because i worked with a man with the same name. he wrote to me and said thank you for honoring my grandmother. mrs. newton is assuring people that the old order will be sustained even in turmoil. chain theake homestead, the plantatio
voice,r a little boy's gabor had put the phone down four hours before, and his son, who is now a tony winning set designer, wanted to make a phone call, and he found these two clowns are doing on the phone. that was one of our adventures. [laughter] mr. carmichael: what the three of you did is something people were not thinking about. you have turned to visual. we are interested in how you interrogate the kind of evidence. famous painting that is in the confederate book. by william washington....
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a story about tony blair.the doors to east european migrants coming. they are not implying it. tony blair has said it. it is on his website. —— there is a blurb from him on the website. this is tony blair trying to get himself back into the debate. it all comes from a place of tony blair does not wa nt from a place of tony blair does not want britain to leave the eu. and... now his argument is if we had better control of eu migrants, and if we had had better control in the past, we would not have the leave the eu. of course, the counter argument is, well, this was your fault and your decision. an interesting juxtaposition there. he does actually acknowledge that what he is saying now is very different from what he was saying as prime minister. but not apologising for anything? apologising is a strong words. you can read may be a half acknowledgement that maybe he was not 100% correct between the lines. that is as good as you will get. but he manages to get a criticism of the reason made in there. as home secre
a story about tony blair.the doors to east european migrants coming. they are not implying it. tony blair has said it. it is on his website. —— there is a blurb from him on the website. this is tony blair trying to get himself back into the debate. it all comes from a place of tony blair does not wa nt from a place of tony blair does not want britain to leave the eu. and... now his argument is if we had better control of eu migrants, and if we had had better control in the past, we would...
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will we have a split in this famous football coupling? tony is sitting there thinking about it. ball think? i don't know much about football or celebrities because i am a politicaljournalist. did wayne rooney tell this journalist? it says it is an exclusive. it is a card he is having to play. he cannot
will we have a split in this famous football coupling? tony is sitting there thinking about it. ball think? i don't know much about football or celebrities because i am a politicaljournalist. did wayne rooney tell this journalist? it says it is an exclusive. it is a card he is having to play. he cannot
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tony: porta un micrÓfono y cÁmaras para ver a los que estÁn dentro de los edificios. hÉroes que no son anÓnimos. carolina: emergencia en puerto rico, docenas de vÍctimas mortales mientras la isla continÚa incomunicada.. icion noticiero univision.. participen con el hastag y sigenos en las cuentas que estas en livestream te tenemos esto... ♪ tony: Éstas son imÁgenes de la devastaciÓn de puerto rico, tras "marÍa". carolina: son imÁgenes que quedan en la memoria de todos nosotros. puerto rico tiene una situaciÓn extrema por culpa de este huracÁn. varias personas fallecieron, y se mantienen categorÍa tres con vientos de 125 millas por hora. y podrÍa aumentar el oleaje en costas del suroeste de estados unidos. tony: 38 municipios permanecen incomunicados y la isla entera se encuentra sin servicio elÉctrico. lograron establecer el agua corriente y algunos usuarios de electricidad. seguimos con mÁs informaciÓn sobre esto. patricia: buenos dÍas. estamos en san juan, la capital comienza a tener algo de ritmo despuÉs del embate de "marÍa." aquel costado, temos un ejemplo de cÓm
tony: porta un micrÓfono y cÁmaras para ver a los que estÁn dentro de los edificios. hÉroes que no son anÓnimos. carolina: emergencia en puerto rico, docenas de vÍctimas mortales mientras la isla continÚa incomunicada.. icion noticiero univision.. participen con el hastag y sigenos en las cuentas que estas en livestream te tenemos esto... ♪ tony: Éstas son imÁgenes de la devastaciÓn de puerto rico, tras "marÍa". carolina: son imÁgenes que quedan en la memoria de todos...
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gasol alcanzÓ 1111 puntos muy superior a tony parker.millones de personas intentan evacuar el estado ante la llegada del catastrÓfico huracÁn irma. los que han decidido quedarse y enfrentar en embate del ciclÓn, trabajan para prepararse. la ansiedad y el nerviosismo, hacen que cunda el pÁnico. otro lugar en dÓnde reina el caos son los aeropuertos. ya se registrÓ un accidente de seguridad. tenemos imÁgenes de la devastaciÓn de irma,
gasol alcanzÓ 1111 puntos muy superior a tony parker.millones de personas intentan evacuar el estado ante la llegada del catastrÓfico huracÁn irma. los que han decidido quedarse y enfrentar en embate del ciclÓn, trabajan para prepararse. la ansiedad y el nerviosismo, hacen que cunda el pÁnico. otro lugar en dÓnde reina el caos son los aeropuertos. ya se registrÓ un accidente de seguridad. tenemos imÁgenes de la devastaciÓn de irma,
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and show a. tony voted that it was with him. would have amended its constitution at the request of the european union. yes indeed a balanced budget would give priority to price stability. pushing aside the right to work the right to health and the right to a decent wage. for example. it will have a binding f that's a nice permanent counter this strong we're selling trades by each and every one of you as you go its debts and deficits is important in itself it helps prevent a petition of the sovereign debt crisis you know all that has to convince your columnists and voters that this treaty is an important step to bring to your zero back into safe waters. a cooperative is based its mission precisely on those rights that a balanced budget questions and over the years it is given work to almost three hundred disadvantaged people. is one of them. that. every morning he wakes up at five and it takes three hours to get into his workplace. and every. ten years ago she second wife began. tools that will sure i don't see where most of the r
and show a. tony voted that it was with him. would have amended its constitution at the request of the european union. yes indeed a balanced budget would give priority to price stability. pushing aside the right to work the right to health and the right to a decent wage. for example. it will have a binding f that's a nice permanent counter this strong we're selling trades by each and every one of you as you go its debts and deficits is important in itself it helps prevent a petition of the...
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that sound advice but they are fighting off old age and having a lot of fun doing it tony a page out just ahead of. it is good to have you with us avery and for getting here and other top stories this hour the crisis on the korean peninsula shows no sign of abating u.s. bombers have flown north of the demilitarized zone in a show of force of north korea's foreign minister has delivered a response to donald trump's threats at the u.n. general assembly. he tried to insult the soup. of my country by referring it to a rocket by doing so however he committed an irreversible mistake of. rockets. all the more none other than trump himself on a suicide mission. the head of the un's refugee agency has met with a hinge on refugees in camps in blank that bangladesh they told filippo grandi about the murder rape and violence they say is happening in may and rakhine state the main challenger to germany's chancellor angela merkel has cast his votes in the general election social democrat candidate martin schultz urged people to boycott the far right and immigration the party focus expected to win
that sound advice but they are fighting off old age and having a lot of fun doing it tony a page out just ahead of. it is good to have you with us avery and for getting here and other top stories this hour the crisis on the korean peninsula shows no sign of abating u.s. bombers have flown north of the demilitarized zone in a show of force of north korea's foreign minister has delivered a response to donald trump's threats at the u.n. general assembly. he tried to insult the soup. of my country...
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. >> we did our toilet, it used to be a tony romo toilet and now it it's ezekiel elliott toilet. >> reporter: it's a background for the players, the musicians and the chefs. >> peppers and egg sandwiches for breakfast and then around 11:00 we start doing sandwiches on the grill. >> pineapple wrapped in bacon mpbl. >> constantly drinking like water and gatorade. >> reporter: if you want to know what makes a tailgate great, bring enough of your food and enough of your buddies. >> come early, stay late. >> reporter: he has been coming out for 58 years and like everyone else, he has no plans of stopping now. >> i'm waiting for a victory. i think it's this year. >> reporter: happy tailgating. in south philly, nbc 10 news. >> what do you think? >> pineapple? >> wrapped in bacon. help me on that. tomorrow we wrap up our fall for fall series with fall deals. we'll break down the best buys of the season. the best day to shop in october and what you should wait to buy on black friday. >> that's the promise that everyone heard moments before the eagles beat the giants with that record breaking field go
. >> we did our toilet, it used to be a tony romo toilet and now it it's ezekiel elliott toilet. >> reporter: it's a background for the players, the musicians and the chefs. >> peppers and egg sandwiches for breakfast and then around 11:00 we start doing sandwiches on the grill. >> pineapple wrapped in bacon mpbl. >> constantly drinking like water and gatorade. >> reporter: if you want to know what makes a tailgate great, bring enough of your food and enough...
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. >> a stage scare for a tony award winning actor, beth mid middler falls on the stage. >> reporter: we have traffic on the blue route we'll look at the northeast coming right back. ♪ health, is having the freedom to do what you want to do with your life, every single day. so at aetna, we promise to keep finding new ways to join you so nothing gets in your way. because no matter where it is you're going, or whatever stage of life you're in. we believe that when it comes to health. you don't join us. we join you. 5:15 a.m., an explosion on a subway train in london. the blast sent passengers fleeing during the morning rush. british counter terror police are leading the investigation. >>> we have this picture showing a burned bucket on board the train. we do not know how it factors into what happened. a witness said there was a bang, a pause and flames on the train at the parse son's green subway platform. some people were burned others have cuts and bruises. we'll have more on the breaking story coming up. >> for now, let's head over to karen rogers take a look at what's going on with
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a temperature of 80. that's 7 day forecast. tony, shawn. >> thank you very much sue. i think we just saw i'll talk about it in a minute. >> okay. >> today marks 16th anniversary of one of the darket days in history and nearly 3,000 people were killed when terrorist hijacked planes mid flight crashing twin towers in from manhattan to shanksville to white house today was day of remembrance for those whose lives were lost. >> i like to think when people say 9/11 never forget, i hope they never forget. >> 9/11 was deadliest day in u.s. law enforcement history. 72 officers died in the line of duty on that day. terrorist attacks go on to claim lives of many immediate survivors and heroes as well who contracted illnesses during rescue and recovery efforts. >> and you know that day is still it just has been 16 years but very, very fresh. a lot of you know that was my second day on job pulling into the parking lot the plane hit pentagon every year you know it still takes you right back there. >> just a short time ago i saw a message on instagram claire morning show host and he
a temperature of 80. that's 7 day forecast. tony, shawn. >> thank you very much sue. i think we just saw i'll talk about it in a minute. >> okay. >> today marks 16th anniversary of one of the darket days in history and nearly 3,000 people were killed when terrorist hijacked planes mid flight crashing twin towers in from manhattan to shanksville to white house today was day of remembrance for those whose lives were lost. >> i like to think when people say 9/11 never...
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to remain in the end of market, and would you write a check? tony: we do write a check to europe as do the other major european countries. it is important to realize that these are primarily to help those countries that we brought into the european union to progress. polandmple, in 2004 when joined the european union, britain had a trade with poland of 3 billion pounds a year. today it is urging billion. we pay money -- it is 13 billion. we pay money, but it is bringing us trade. the u.k. have made a decision that they want to have control over their immigration. that is not compatible with membership in the single market. you cannot argue against that. tony: it is important to understand the facts. most immigration comes from outside of europe during we control that already. immigration from within the european area, the majority of it we need. we need the high school people. we need the low skilled people. we need the students. if you add up these groups, we are getting out of the union to control our borders, but we already control most of our im
to remain in the end of market, and would you write a check? tony: we do write a check to europe as do the other major european countries. it is important to realize that these are primarily to help those countries that we brought into the european union to progress. polandmple, in 2004 when joined the european union, britain had a trade with poland of 3 billion pounds a year. today it is urging billion. we pay money -- it is 13 billion. we pay money, but it is bringing us trade. the u.k. have...
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honestly, paul, you can find stories on both sides of that, when they acquired zappos, was there a tony shea culture and team was sort of going to be an infusion in the amazon dna, but amazon doesn't make any apologies. if you've seen, there were stories around the harshness of their culture for the frontline people. we're not trying to pretend we're not. >> we make no apologies. we're not a typical silicon valley company with the perks. >> like the foundation. >> not dying and things like that. >> fair. but so what other companies do you think might be kaling up to compete with amazon and amazon took to so many differentie different industries and giving everyone a run for their money. >> i think the fact that google announced the partnership to anyone, this is a huge area of corporate warfare that's in front of us. if you take a look at, what's the potential upside for amazon? they still have about a third as much revenue as walmart does in retail. so there is a lot more opportunity, i think that they see and they're getting into lots of different areas with "the washington post" and
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. >> it's a nightmare scenario tony that's for sure. they're not rehaveed from what irma did and it is really probably just hours away not even that long from hitting a couple of the other caribbean islands in the northern lee wards. it's not hitting other islands as hard as irma and taking different set of island and hammering them tonight. the latest location category four has whipped of 130 miles an hour. that means 35 miles north east of martin eeing and south east of dominiqua an you can see it looks like it will take a direct hit on puerto rico as a category four. that would be going early wednesday through the day wednesday and the rest of it takes just a little norm of the dominican republic east of turks and okay kos and that huge cone is out there east of florida and bahamas. we're tracking as category three storm on saturday at 2:00 with winds of 120 miles an hour. obviously the hurricane warnings are flying for the islands and it's just devastating. it's hitting a little further south this time than it did with irma. spa gets
. >> it's a nightmare scenario tony that's for sure. they're not rehaveed from what irma did and it is really probably just hours away not even that long from hitting a couple of the other caribbean islands in the northern lee wards. it's not hitting other islands as hard as irma and taking different set of island and hammering them tonight. the latest location category four has whipped of 130 miles an hour. that means 35 miles north east of martin eeing and south east of dominiqua an you...
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she's won grammy awards, a tony award, and is one of this year's national endowment of the arts jazzters. her latest album is called "memphis ... yes, i'm ready." and how could you not love that album cover? [ laughter ] i assume that's you a few years ago. >> yes, just a few. >> just a few? >> just a few. [ laughter ] >> well, i saw this title, "memphis ... yes, i'm ready," my first thought was, it took you all this time? >> it did. >> yeah. >> it took me all this time. >> all this time to get ready? >> yeah. >> and why? >> well, i mean, to get ready to go back home, you know, because you know, i've been on a life journey, and finally, i have found that time where i could go back and investigate my beginnings, which has been a wonderful thing. >> what makes this time the right time to do that? >> you know what, it was about -- my mother was beginning her transition. she just died on march 1st, but she's had dementia, and i've been her caregiver for -- i was her caregiver for ten years. so as she began to transition, i began to think that maybe i need to start seeing about what dee d
she's won grammy awards, a tony award, and is one of this year's national endowment of the arts jazzters. her latest album is called "memphis ... yes, i'm ready." and how could you not love that album cover? [ laughter ] i assume that's you a few years ago. >> yes, just a few. >> just a few? >> just a few. [ laughter ] >> well, i saw this title, "memphis ... yes, i'm ready," my first thought was, it took you all this time? >> it did. >>...
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we have a lot of weapons and tony does a good job spreading the field. cott: tony musket, that is a football name. the nationals keep winning, beating the phillies 11-10. t ♪ it's twith the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses your every move and automatically adjusts on both sides to keep you effortlessly comfortable. and snoring... does your bed do that? the new 360 smart bed is part of our biggest sale of the year where all beds are on sale. and right now the sleep number queen c2 mattress now only $699. ends sunday! jonathan: walt disney world's four theme parks will shut down tomorrow evening through monday. they plan to reopen tuesday, but the resort says orlando will stay open full stop they will reassess depending on the storm. nancy: governor terry say come are preparing the state -- has declared a state of emergency, which prepares the state of virginia for anything that may move north, but also so they can help the neighbors to the south. jonathan: in the last 20 minutes, it is back up to a five. broke apart,e wall then a new one formed an
we have a lot of weapons and tony does a good job spreading the field. cott: tony musket, that is a football name. the nationals keep winning, beating the phillies 11-10. t ♪ it's twith the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses your every move and automatically adjusts on both sides to keep you effortlessly comfortable. and snoring... does your bed do that? the new 360 smart bed is part of our biggest sale of the year where all beds are on sale. and right now the sleep number queen c2...
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little bit smarter, a little bit older and wiser, but in principle the same, the same tony from 30 years ago. what about attitude to risk? umm, maybe a little bit more cautious, maybe thinking a little bit more. but overall, i don't see much difference. i think decisions have to be made critically. i think changing management is critical, especially in this day and age, and sometimes procrastination analysis, paralysis by analysis, as i call it, is a detriment to business. i always talk to my management team about being able to change and adapt quickly. i have thought that for 30 years. one of the fascinating things about you is cultural as much as business. you, and i said it in the introduction, you made your fortune and your name by introducing a new form of cheaper budget aviation travel to asia. and you are, of course, proud to be asian. and yet, as people listen to your voice, and as they perhaps listen to your attitudes as well, you seem culturally quite western educated, in the uk, working for branson for a while. do you see yourself as an integration of both easter
little bit smarter, a little bit older and wiser, but in principle the same, the same tony from 30 years ago. what about attitude to risk? umm, maybe a little bit more cautious, maybe thinking a little bit more. but overall, i don't see much difference. i think decisions have to be made critically. i think changing management is critical, especially in this day and age, and sometimes procrastination analysis, paralysis by analysis, as i call it, is a detriment to business. i always talk to my...
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a ser revocadas. hay algunas dudas sobre lo que establece en el caso especÍfico de venezuela. tony$9.99. ven por más de 100 combinaciones de pastas, salsas e toppings. como el favorito de todos, chicken alfredo... más ensaldada y pan ilimitados. solo por tiempo limitado, en olive garden. ¡...esta semana. mañana seráe brutal en el buen sentido.. cuando la vida te mantiene despierto zzzquil te ayuda a quedarte dormido en menos de 20 minutos. porque dormir es algo bello. esto es el desecho tóxico de la industria del tabaco. cuando pones colillas de cigarrillo en el agua, puede pasar esto. cuando un pájaro o un animal pequeño se las comen, esto sucede. ahora imagínate que le pasaría a un niño. pero porqué la industria del tabaco debería decirnos qué tan toxicas son, si no estamos tirando billones de colillas al año. en realidad son trillones. y la industria del tabaco lo sabe. ♪ tony: cada tragedia tiene un rostro . en colombia, en 1985, mayra sÁnchezfue la cara de la catÁstrofe de armero, tras la erupciÓn del volcÁn nevado del ruiz. carolina: en mÉxico surge la historia la mujer megÁf
a ser revocadas. hay algunas dudas sobre lo que establece en el caso especÍfico de venezuela. tony$9.99. ven por más de 100 combinaciones de pastas, salsas e toppings. como el favorito de todos, chicken alfredo... más ensaldada y pan ilimitados. solo por tiempo limitado, en olive garden. ¡...esta semana. mañana seráe brutal en el buen sentido.. cuando la vida te mantiene despierto zzzquil te ayuda a quedarte dormido en menos de 20 minutos. porque dormir es algo bello. esto es el desecho...
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there has been a lot of political volatility, not a lot of market volatility. why do you think? tonyif i had that answer i would be better off. i do believe that candidate , president trump, interacts with his constituents way,he population in a particularly using twitter, that should add volatility to the marketplace. it hasn't. the only conclusion i can come up with is maybe what the president does is not as critically important to the market as many of us thought. aroundmuch of the noise certain aspects of the presidency are not as relative to the marketplace as many of us in the marketplace thought. erik: does that realization surprise you? tony: it does. as a great prognosticator, i would not get high marks. i thought volatility would get higher, interest rates would be higher. we have been wrong on both. the good news about being wrong is it forces you and us at our firm to try to buy higher-quality assets and better companies that can withstand higher levels of volatility or interest rates. in a strange way, we have been wrong and it has generally helped our investment focus a
there has been a lot of political volatility, not a lot of market volatility. why do you think? tonyif i had that answer i would be better off. i do believe that candidate , president trump, interacts with his constituents way,he population in a particularly using twitter, that should add volatility to the marketplace. it hasn't. the only conclusion i can come up with is maybe what the president does is not as critically important to the market as many of us thought. aroundmuch of the noise...
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. >> he was like a tony soprano of sorts.'m kind of a momma's boy. >> on the other hand, i probably wouldn't want to cross him. >> i'm a pretty big guy. and nobody's going to call me out. i'm part of a pretty intimidating group. when we're on the yard, we're 20, 30 deep. pretty big white boys. nobody really challenges that. so, it wasn't as hard as i thought it would be. >> holloman made it to the top of his prison gang. but then the unexpected happened. he caught a break in his case. a reclassification hearing on his 30-year sentence was influenced by an unlikely source. >> so, the day before my hearing this guy that i stabbed wrote a letter to the judge saying that i deserved a second chance. and that i was given a long time and it's not fair because of my mistake that my family had to suffer and lose a son, you know? you know, it was pretty amazing. i mean, i had a lot of people, they spoke at the hearing. >> the judge cut holloman's sentence in half, to 15 years, with the understanding that any violent acts in prison woul
. >> he was like a tony soprano of sorts.'m kind of a momma's boy. >> on the other hand, i probably wouldn't want to cross him. >> i'm a pretty big guy. and nobody's going to call me out. i'm part of a pretty intimidating group. when we're on the yard, we're 20, 30 deep. pretty big white boys. nobody really challenges that. so, it wasn't as hard as i thought it would be. >> holloman made it to the top of his prison gang. but then the unexpected happened. he caught a...
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. >> all you need is a tony now. >> i know. >> if he wins a tony, he gets the egot. tony but because i love theatre. >> you're so creative. i can see you expressing yourself in that way too. congratulations, "rise up" platinum. >> thank you. >> now not only are you singing for this new film, she's in the movie. your acting chops here. >> well, slow down with acting chops. i don't know about that. i mean i am in the film. i'm singing in the film. >> right. >> i'm playing who would have been maybe like a billy holiday or ella fitzgerald at the time, singing "trouble of mine." it's all singing. there's no speaking lines. i think they knew i was a little too nervous about that. he's encouraging me though. >> we're supporting her as a actor. >> a good example right here. i know you're going to perform it for us coming up. it's such a powerful anthem. it's based on thurgood marshall who we all know, first african-american supreme court justice. 50 years ago it's coming up. to know this happened 40 years ago in the 1940s this movie is based on, but it's still relevant today
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i'll let you know what is to happen for the holiday monday forecast in a bit. tony. >> we turn to sdaingtner texas a chemical plant in houston area caught fire again flood waters knocked out the containment and houston mayor is upping residents to evacuate western part of city. tonigh skong gress to approve 8 billion for recovery more on tonight's developments. >> hurricane harvey reached land a week ago. still flooding continues especially in places like h here, west houston. >> we now have across state of texas 258 shelters now open. >> neighborhoods in metro houston now under new evacuation orders issued friday as engineers work to release water from two reservoirs a move that could keep 20,000 homes flooded for weeks to come evacuation records in place in crosby texas after part of a chemical plant erupted in flames. this marks the second fire at the archma chemical plant in two days. the plant lost power due to flooding and lost ability to control the temperature of sensitive chemicals. authorities are now closely monitoring area. in bumont people are lining up
i'll let you know what is to happen for the holiday monday forecast in a bit. tony. >> we turn to sdaingtner texas a chemical plant in houston area caught fire again flood waters knocked out the containment and houston mayor is upping residents to evacuate western part of city. tonigh skong gress to approve 8 billion for recovery more on tonight's developments. >> hurricane harvey reached land a week ago. still flooding continues especially in places like h here, west houston....
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a greeting, hard to say. we think that we know that tony blair is anti—brexit. what a strange thing to accuse him of. you do even better thani rob, i'm sure you do even better than i do it that labour said, we've got it wrong on immigration, when ed miliband was in charge. tony blair has not said it before, though. it is significant that he accepts that in the ruled that he allowed when he was prime minister, they are no longer appropriate, he said, that was the story this morning that he had used to produce this report, saying that it was time to reduce controls on free movement, perhaps that would be enough to change voters' mine, perhaps it would be enough to stop brexit, which is what tony blair wants to do. it was interesting watching this morning, you could see a bit of despair that it is only tony who is out there making the case for, even at this stage believing that voters' mine could be changed and perhaps that brexit could be reversed. ken clarke, the most pro—eu conservative, saying that this belief was hopeless. tony did look on his own. what surprises me is that critics of brexit don't
a greeting, hard to say. we think that we know that tony blair is anti—brexit. what a strange thing to accuse him of. you do even better thani rob, i'm sure you do even better than i do it that labour said, we've got it wrong on immigration, when ed miliband was in charge. tony blair has not said it before, though. it is significant that he accepts that in the ruled that he allowed when he was prime minister, they are no longer appropriate, he said, that was the story this morning that he had...
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autumn's mom did eventually die by suicide alone on a country tony steph and was now we're done with. children. i'm laying in bed at night in my room. listening to a houseful of morning. just shattered the whole family just shattered the children shattered me it has become so commonplace these irrational acts and horrific scenes that we've almost become numb to it we've seen them in schools and public spaces in homes and churches. over the news try as we might to understand them we can't try as we might to ignore them they call to us still we call the paramedics. they tried the roughly the reviver. outside their about the station but. it was cold it's two thousand and four and the downings world has just been shattered his daughter a victim of an unimaginable act of violence but it was how this eleven year old girl died the truly horrified the world how cats candace hanged herself one canister star and we just we asked ourselves how could we not know she was then unhappy the downings didn't realize it at the time of course but her case was not a rare event no candace was far from alon
autumn's mom did eventually die by suicide alone on a country tony steph and was now we're done with. children. i'm laying in bed at night in my room. listening to a houseful of morning. just shattered the whole family just shattered the children shattered me it has become so commonplace these irrational acts and horrific scenes that we've almost become numb to it we've seen them in schools and public spaces in homes and churches. over the news try as we might to understand them we can't try as...
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hsieh and suddenly had a $250,000 loan. >> tony walked in to where i was at, and he "what size restaurant do you want?" and eight months later, i had my own restaurant. i paid back the loan in a year and three months, so it's a win-win situation for everybody. it's been amazing. across the street, there was a motel 6 right when i moved in here, and that was pretty much it. now there's five restaurants in the very close vicinity of here and other small businesses that are coming in. >> john curran is head of rgg, the downtown project's housing-development arm. >> here we've got glutton, which is sort of a gourmet-comfort-food concept. and right next door, it's got vegenation, which is an all vegan, or plant-powered, as they call it, restaurant. >> ♪ fremont street just can't be beat ♪ ♪ when lady luck shines on me >> downtown las vegas area had long been blighted, but they didn't want to disneyfy old vegas, so on the outside, the old vegas vibe remains, while the inside is completely transformed. >> so, john e. carson was a 64-unit extended-stay residence hotel. each
hsieh and suddenly had a $250,000 loan. >> tony walked in to where i was at, and he "what size restaurant do you want?" and eight months later, i had my own restaurant. i paid back the loan in a year and three months, so it's a win-win situation for everybody. it's been amazing. across the street, there was a motel 6 right when i moved in here, and that was pretty much it. now there's five restaurants in the very close vicinity of here and other small businesses that are coming...
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freddy and tony's a restaurant with ties to puerto rico go for comfort. but for jessica perez behind the counter, that's hard to come by. she hasn't talked to her mother, brother, or sister since maria made landfall on the island. >> i tried calling my friends from pr. i tried calling a hotline number. the red cross. and no communication. >> reporter: this woman is also in limbo checking her phone every minute. her mother and sister dealing with the massive storm. this disaster not doing her health any favors. >> i have high blood pressure so imagine how my pressure is, okay? i don't sleep. i don't eat. >> reporter: it could take months and months to rebuild, a fact not lost on the head of the hispanic agency concilio and member of the 25-group committee looking to raise money for maria. >> people in puerto rico are devastated. and this is the most important time right now that we show solidarity. >> back over at freddy and tony's, work is a much needed distraction for perez as she hopes for that text or phone call to ease her mind. >> i cry. i think the
freddy and tony's a restaurant with ties to puerto rico go for comfort. but for jessica perez behind the counter, that's hard to come by. she hasn't talked to her mother, brother, or sister since maria made landfall on the island. >> i tried calling my friends from pr. i tried calling a hotline number. the red cross. and no communication. >> reporter: this woman is also in limbo checking her phone every minute. her mother and sister dealing with the massive storm. this disaster not...
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> tonight versey surrounding players taking a knee con continues to dominate headlines. >> are protests impacting league's ratings. br it all down. brod>> tony, shawn, we heard a lot about nf m players kneeling during the national anthem and people boycotting in response to protests. are anthem protests affecting nfl bottom line? >> last night chicago bears lost to green bay packers and nfl may have taken a bigger loss with 13% ratings drop. player's dropping to knees has not driven ratings down more than expected because people with tuning out. viewership is down for live sports across the board and nascar and nba broadcasts draw fewer tv viewers. 2 million people that tuned in last year are changing channel this year. controversy is causing people to cancel red zone subscriptions and sunday ticket packages. for some ticket sales are steady. content analyst says the coting has been evened out by added publicity for the nfl. restaurants and states like texas, lucy noland, south carolina and new york won't put on the game and one businessman says he's pulling adds from 29 states. >> patriot first and this is about the flag and about the count
> tonight versey surrounding players taking a knee con continues to dominate headlines. >> are protests impacting league's ratings. br it all down. brod>> tony, shawn, we heard a lot about nf m players kneeling during the national anthem and people boycotting in response to protests. are anthem protests affecting nfl bottom line? >> last night chicago bears lost to green bay packers and nfl may have taken a bigger loss with 13% ratings drop. player's dropping to knees has...
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. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: tonight's musical guests are a rock icon and a a tony-award winning performing "love reign o'er me" from the album "classic quadrophenia," with a little help from "the roots," please welcome pete townshend and alfie boe. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ only love the way the beach is kissed by the sea ♪ ♪ only love can make it rain like the sweat of lovers laying in the fields ♪ ♪ love reign o'er me ♪ ♪ ♪ love reign o'er me ♪ ♪ reign o'er me reign o'er me o'er me ♪ ♪ ♪ only love ♪ can bring the rain that falls like tears from on high love ♪ ♪ have to do it my way reign o'er me reign o'er me reign o'er me ♪ ♪ love why don't you reign o'er me reign o'er me reign o'er me ♪ ♪ on the dry and dusty road the nights we spend apart alone i need to get back home ♪ ♪ to cool cool rain ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ love reign o'er me ♪ ♪ ♪ love ♪ reign o'er me reign o'er me o'er me ♪ ♪ ♪ love ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh my goodness, alfie! pete townshend, alfie boe. [ cheers and applause ] tickets for classic quadrophenia tour on sale now. we'll be right back, everybody! wow! [
. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: tonight's musical guests are a rock icon and a a tony-award winning performing "love reign o'er me" from the album "classic quadrophenia," with a little help from "the roots," please welcome pete townshend and alfie boe. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ only love the way the beach is kissed by the sea ♪ ♪ only love can make it rain like the sweat of lovers laying in the fields ♪ ♪ love reign o'er me ♪ ♪ ♪...
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there is going to be a bit of a difficult balancing act. finishing up with tonyew with us earlier, you wonder what he fears more on a hard brexit or a .abor government for a former prime minister cannot back his own party. necessarily new, but it is always unusual. ,> with a man like tony blair he is stuck between a rock and a hard place at the moment. he has put forward a pretty uncover amazing view of brexit -- pretty uncompromising view of brexit. again, it is not likely to offer the greatest stability that someone like tony blair with the four -- would look for. yes, it is not great. mark: thank you for joining us. vonnie: time now for the first word news. let's check in with courtney. >> some tough talk from the president trump at the united nations. the president warned that the united states would totally destroyed north korea if its pursuit of nuclear weapons turns to war. president trump dismissively referred to kim jong-un as "rocket man." pres. trump: rocket man is on a suicide mission for himself and his regime. the united states is ready, willing, an
there is going to be a bit of a difficult balancing act. finishing up with tonyew with us earlier, you wonder what he fears more on a hard brexit or a .abor government for a former prime minister cannot back his own party. necessarily new, but it is always unusual. ,> with a man like tony blair he is stuck between a rock and a hard place at the moment. he has put forward a pretty uncover amazing view of brexit -- pretty uncompromising view of brexit. again, it is not likely to offer the...