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>> anthony: no.ssandro: wow. >> anthony: there's no way that this is going to look convincingly delicious on tv, but it is really delicious. alessandro porcelli is italian, living in denmark. he worked at noma before starting cook it raw, the roaming boy scout camp for the world's best chefs. >> alessandro: i met rene in 2004. basically, the restaurant was just opened. >> rene: four on six. >> kitchen staff: yes. >> anthony: ten years after noma's inception, rene is arguably the most famous dane since hamlet. and so it's happily ever after, right? not quite. >> alessandro: it's funny that all this happened actually in copenhagen. you have all these rules about -- where you have these guidelines where you never brag about yourself. it's all understated. >> anthony: the law of -- which discourages attention seeking is part and parcel to living in denmark. danes who think too big are often cut down by their peers. >> rene: it's hard to really make an effort. and if you stand out too much, you know, get
>> anthony: no.ssandro: wow. >> anthony: there's no way that this is going to look convincingly delicious on tv, but it is really delicious. alessandro porcelli is italian, living in denmark. he worked at noma before starting cook it raw, the roaming boy scout camp for the world's best chefs. >> alessandro: i met rene in 2004. basically, the restaurant was just opened. >> rene: four on six. >> kitchen staff: yes. >> anthony: ten years after noma's inception,...
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>> anthony: pity the salary man. tokyo's willing cog in an man. enormous machine requiring long hours, low pay, total dedication. and sometimes, what's called karoshi, death by overwork. here in a society of tight spaces and many expectations, the pressure's on. to keep up appearances, to do what's expected. to not let the interior life become exterior. but at night, things are different. ♪ ♪ ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪ ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪ ♪ found something good in this beautiful world ♪ ♪ i felt the rain getting colder ♪ ♪ sha la la la la sha la la la la la ♪ ♪ sha la la la la sha la la la la la la ♪ >> anthony: what do you need to know about tokyo? deep, deep waters. the first time i came here, it was like -- it was a transformative, uh, experience. it was a powerful and violent experience. it was as if -- it was just like taking acid for the first time. meaning, what do i do now? i see the whole world in a different way. um, i often compare the experience of going to japan for
>> anthony: pity the salary man. tokyo's willing cog in an man. enormous machine requiring long hours, low pay, total dedication. and sometimes, what's called karoshi, death by overwork. here in a society of tight spaces and many expectations, the pressure's on. to keep up appearances, to do what's expected. to not let the interior life become exterior. but at night, things are different. ♪ ♪ ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪ ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪...
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>> anthony: thanks so much. thank you, ladies. >> thank you, sir. >> anthony: oh!> halo-halo! >> anthony: halo-halo means mix-mix. >> banana. >> anthony: and it is delicious. >> nata de coco. munggo. >> anthony: looking good! an icy, milky, technicolor concoction of sundry boiled sweet mung beans, candied fruits, and gelatins. >> sweet coconut. >> anthony: oh yeah. >> milk! delicious. delicious. >> anthony: this is a wonderful creation. it's got that kind of like, i feel like the fruit loops marinate in the milk for a while, and the milk kind of tastes like this. yeah, you want one? >> thank you, you say thank you! >> anthony: it's okay! very satisfying. yeah, i recommend it. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> anthony: this looks really good. night in metro manila, and i'm ready for my single favorite filipino street food. possibly the best thing you could ever eat with a cold beer. i'm talking of course about sisig. hot sizzling pig face with a runny egg on top, and bitch, you better ask somebody because nothing is getting in between me and this spicy, chewy, fatty goodness. you got to mix
>> anthony: thanks so much. thank you, ladies. >> thank you, sir. >> anthony: oh!> halo-halo! >> anthony: halo-halo means mix-mix. >> banana. >> anthony: and it is delicious. >> nata de coco. munggo. >> anthony: looking good! an icy, milky, technicolor concoction of sundry boiled sweet mung beans, candied fruits, and gelatins. >> sweet coconut. >> anthony: oh yeah. >> milk! delicious. delicious. >> anthony: this is a...
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>> anthony: awesome. uh, this is the dream of -- >> juan: everybody. >> anthony: all the world. >> juan: yeah. >> anthony: the dream is to live in -- in the -- in grenada, you know, work in the morning, have a one-hour nap in the afternoon, uh, at night go out and have that life, you know? go out and see your friends and eat -- eat tapa and -- and drink red wine and be in a beautiful place. you know, to have this kind of music and the -- this food and this kind of culture, uh, to look out the window and to see spain. >> juan: problem is one thing. >> anthony: yeah? >> juan: family. >> anthony: yeah. >> juan: family is very, very, very important. >> anthony: right, see, he did it right. he's marrying into a spanish family in grenada. >> juan: right. >> anthony: it's cheating, man. >> juan: yeah. >> anthony: it's very smart. >> juan: he's very lucky. >> anthony: i know, i know. >> juan: and a smart guy. >> anthony: right. look, no one's going to dare dream of this, because this is too much to dream for. thi
>> anthony: awesome. uh, this is the dream of -- >> juan: everybody. >> anthony: all the world. >> juan: yeah. >> anthony: the dream is to live in -- in the -- in grenada, you know, work in the morning, have a one-hour nap in the afternoon, uh, at night go out and have that life, you know? go out and see your friends and eat -- eat tapa and -- and drink red wine and be in a beautiful place. you know, to have this kind of music and the -- this food and this kind of...
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>> anthony: yeah. >> akram: easy. twitter. >> anthony: twitter?nato via twitter. we'd get a phone call from tripoli or benghazi or whatever. we get the coordinates via google earth. >> anthony: right. >> akram: we verify that that is the location there that needs to be hit. send to it to nato at @nato, and then it's gone. >> anthony: really? >> akram: yeah. >> anthony: how does that feel, knowing you can call in a tomahawk missile over there? >> akram: it's out of the movies. >> anthony: did anyone think it was possible that in their lifetime they were going to see the end of this son of a bitch? most people are telling me they never dreamed. >> akram: i don't know if you can call them dreams, hopes, wishes. it was just something in the sky. something i look at every night. >> anthony: right. >> akram: but when i hit that point and got into misrata and stood on gaddafi's body, any dream will come true. >> anthony: what's the situation now? >> akram: uh, it's fluid. it can swing any direction. >> anthony: well, look, what happened in benghazi a few
>> anthony: yeah. >> akram: easy. twitter. >> anthony: twitter?nato via twitter. we'd get a phone call from tripoli or benghazi or whatever. we get the coordinates via google earth. >> anthony: right. >> akram: we verify that that is the location there that needs to be hit. send to it to nato at @nato, and then it's gone. >> anthony: really? >> akram: yeah. >> anthony: how does that feel, knowing you can call in a tomahawk missile over there?...
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eat. >> anthony: wow.r head. >> david: yeah, you know, it's like pizza. i'll eat them cold, too. >> anthony: right. >> david: save two and have them for dinner. >> anthony: and mandu. smaller, with thinner dumpling skins, served with red chili paste. >> david: those are the dessert ones. those got red bean in it. >> anthony: oh, god. wow. oh, these are delicious. these are just, like, so huge. >> david: go for it. >> anthony: so, would this be classically post-drinking food or pre-drinking food? [ laughter ] lay down a base of absorbent material? >> david: yeah, i mean, there's a lot of bread here. but i don't really drink. i'm just, uh, falling under peer pressure right now. i'll be one of the cool guys, so -- >> anthony: i like this place already. good signage. it's important. >> david: yeah. the sign's awesome. >> anthony: if that sign does not sing to you, then we cannot be friends. >> david: mari, hi. >> woman: hi, david. how are you? >> david: this is my uncle anthony. this is mari. >> anthony: how y
eat. >> anthony: wow.r head. >> david: yeah, you know, it's like pizza. i'll eat them cold, too. >> anthony: right. >> david: save two and have them for dinner. >> anthony: and mandu. smaller, with thinner dumpling skins, served with red chili paste. >> david: those are the dessert ones. those got red bean in it. >> anthony: oh, god. wow. oh, these are delicious. these are just, like, so huge. >> david: go for it. >> anthony: so, would this...
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>> anthony: wow.> hokama: uh-huh. >> anthony: when most of us think of karate we think of striking exclusively. is that an accurate representation of what you're doing? >> james: the basis of okinawan karate is that it was used primarily as a defensive art. um, in other words, being able to, you know, control and subdue the opponent. usually, if you could, in a humane way, but then if you had to -- >> anthony: right. >> james: finish them then you had the ability to finish them. the striking is important but a lot of the technique is not about striking, it's about submission techniques. and some of that is to do with kyusho, so, attacking nerve points. and, uh, hokama sensei in particular is extremely skilled at, um, dealing with, uh, you know, bigger stronger, opponents. >> hokama: human engineering, very important. point, point, point, point, point, point, point, point, point. then this point attack with the fingers. no, no knuckle, open. >> anthony: a demonstration of hokama sensei's open hand kyus
>> anthony: wow.> hokama: uh-huh. >> anthony: when most of us think of karate we think of striking exclusively. is that an accurate representation of what you're doing? >> james: the basis of okinawan karate is that it was used primarily as a defensive art. um, in other words, being able to, you know, control and subdue the opponent. usually, if you could, in a humane way, but then if you had to -- >> anthony: right. >> james: finish them then you had the...
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anthony: exactly.year-old, or even growing up in the teenage years, always looking for different business opportunities. i would try out different things just because i love trading and the idea of comics. haslinda: how much influence was there from the family? i know business was talked about during meals at the dining table. dad is behind a company that has been in business for 60 years. anthony: it is all across the region. and, i remember having a dinner in singapore in jakarta or in bangkok, or breakfast. it was just always about what to do next, how to prepare for the meeting, how to think about it. why i should not be fearful. as a kid, i remember going to these big meetings -- how will they think of me? what will they think of me? he, my dad, and my mom, and my brothers, -- haslinda: mom's number two in the company. anthony: exactly. she spent a lot of time guiding me. having my parents and my big brothers as mentors who would give me advice. that really helped me at an early stage. right? of c
anthony: exactly.year-old, or even growing up in the teenage years, always looking for different business opportunities. i would try out different things just because i love trading and the idea of comics. haslinda: how much influence was there from the family? i know business was talked about during meals at the dining table. dad is behind a company that has been in business for 60 years. anthony: it is all across the region. and, i remember having a dinner in singapore in jakarta or in...
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>> anthony: yeah, no doubt.le miss. but he's neither left, nor lost faith. he feels an obligation to empower, uplift, educate, to contribute. >> pyinfamous: one of the important tasks of musicians is being able to really speak truthfully about what's going on without fear of reprisal. right? it allows the audience then to say, "you know what, you're right." now that you put it to a nice melody, or to a nice beat, or you say it in that way, and hopefully in the end, that engages them more and allows them to move. and i don't think any movement in the world has not had a soundtrack. right? regardless of what it is. and so, that's our job. ♪ the hood here that's exactly why the hood's here ♪ ♪ and if you trying to find better look here ♪ ♪ close the lines scared to cross ♪ ♪ it's not fair to y'all make rules, break rules ♪ ♪ approaching medicare eligibility? you may think you can put off checking out your medicare options until you're sixty-five, but now is a good time to get the ball rolling. keep in mind, medicar
>> anthony: yeah, no doubt.le miss. but he's neither left, nor lost faith. he feels an obligation to empower, uplift, educate, to contribute. >> pyinfamous: one of the important tasks of musicians is being able to really speak truthfully about what's going on without fear of reprisal. right? it allows the audience then to say, "you know what, you're right." now that you put it to a nice melody, or to a nice beat, or you say it in that way, and hopefully in the end, that...
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>> anthony: oh, that's good.s. >> andy: they make more than a hundred bottles a day, so 30,000 bottles? >> anthony: that's a lot of whiskey. >> andy: yeah it's a lot of -- that's a lot of uh -- did i -- did i do that right? >> anthony: yeah. >> andy: or have i had too many whiskeys? >> anthony: how did this happen? how did i get here? [ laughter ] coming into focus, the man across the table. he looks familiar. maybe, if i can remember who he is, it'll be a clue as to where i am. >> man: okay. >> anthony: right. andy -- andy ricker. the white guy who cooks awesome thai food. is it pretty spicy? put that in there. >> anthony: the pok pok in portland. restaurants in new york. andy's made a name for himself faithfully reproducing the cuisine of northern thailand. the good stuff that comes from places like here. rice country. chiang mai province. in this part of the world you live and die by the harvest. thai food is intensely regional, and northern thailand in particular has many distinctive features. this is a world
>> anthony: oh, that's good.s. >> andy: they make more than a hundred bottles a day, so 30,000 bottles? >> anthony: that's a lot of whiskey. >> andy: yeah it's a lot of -- that's a lot of uh -- did i -- did i do that right? >> anthony: yeah. >> andy: or have i had too many whiskeys? >> anthony: how did this happen? how did i get here? [ laughter ] coming into focus, the man across the table. he looks familiar. maybe, if i can remember who he is, it'll...
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>> anthony: oh yeah? here of the skin. [ reynon speaking french ] >> anthony: he knows he does really good work. >> daniel: uh-huh. >> anthony: he knows how good his stuff is, you know. cheers. oh nice, uh -- it's a beautiful day in lyon. >> daniel: yeah. >> anthony: in lyon, a city that believes absolutely in the power of food, one name is everywhere. a name that brought honor, attention, and millions of visitors to the city. though there have been many chef heroes in the annals of gastronomy, in lyon, and even across france, one name stands above all others. murals, bridges, markets, casual brasseries, the name of monsieur paul is everywhere. but one of his most enduring institutions is this -- l'institut bocuse. one of the nation's great culinary schools. [ chef speaking french ] >> anthony: now, just to give you an idea of the standards here, the kind of traditional dishes baseline old-school fundamentals you're expected to master before you move on in becoming a creative genius all your own -- meet t
>> anthony: oh yeah? here of the skin. [ reynon speaking french ] >> anthony: he knows he does really good work. >> daniel: uh-huh. >> anthony: he knows how good his stuff is, you know. cheers. oh nice, uh -- it's a beautiful day in lyon. >> daniel: yeah. >> anthony: in lyon, a city that believes absolutely in the power of food, one name is everywhere. a name that brought honor, attention, and millions of visitors to the city. though there have been many chef...
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this big river. >> anthony: right here? >> peter: yeah. >> anthony: why didn't they cross?t, the other side is flat. it's hard to defend and there were all these tribes that were, like, really vicious and uncivilized as the romans believed. >> anthony: they've all been here. the celts, the romans, mongols, the ottoman turks, all had their way or tried. all left their mark to one extent or another. ♪ then, mid-nineteenth, century the curious seemingly improbable austro-hungarian empire. this is when the city came into its own fueled by untold wealth, accumulated power, and ambition. architecturally, intellectually, a great city. one of the world's greatest. >> peter: and that was a time when budapest was a really progressive metropolis. you know like, the first subway in the continent of europe was in budapest. parliament had, like, a very sophisticated air conditioning system so people wanted to come here, wanted to live here, wanted to start a career, wanted to build places like this because it was a good investment. >> anthony: the new york café is one of the last remnant
this big river. >> anthony: right here? >> peter: yeah. >> anthony: why didn't they cross?t, the other side is flat. it's hard to defend and there were all these tribes that were, like, really vicious and uncivilized as the romans believed. >> anthony: they've all been here. the celts, the romans, mongols, the ottoman turks, all had their way or tried. all left their mark to one extent or another. ♪ then, mid-nineteenth, century the curious seemingly improbable...
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anthony, we can have also a meatball. >> anthony: as you wish man, whatever. >> italian anthony: okaynything. >> marco: it's a mix of different things, you know? scrambled bread, parmesan cheese, pecorino. >> anthony: right. >> marco: parsley, eggs. and of course -- >> anthony: and horse. >> marco: horse. >> anthony: it is very tasty. let's put it this way. when my daughter asks me for a pony, i'm bringing her here, pointing at that griddle and saying, "here's your -- pony." >> anthony: parco dei nebrodi is a national park and within that is this free-range pig farm. they breed these special heritage pigs there. the black boar of nebrodi. combination of wild sicilian boar and domesticated swine, thought to have been brought here from spain long ago, this breed of pig is raising the profile of the pig here. >> man: the smell of -- of shit everywhere, huh? look, look, they hear now the noise. of the car, they will arrive. fantastica. >> anthony: like any good-tasting high-quality pig, this secret is largely what were they fed, how did they live, were they happy? >> man: i'm a hunter, i
anthony, we can have also a meatball. >> anthony: as you wish man, whatever. >> italian anthony: okaynything. >> marco: it's a mix of different things, you know? scrambled bread, parmesan cheese, pecorino. >> anthony: right. >> marco: parsley, eggs. and of course -- >> anthony: and horse. >> marco: horse. >> anthony: it is very tasty. let's put it this way. when my daughter asks me for a pony, i'm bringing her here, pointing at that griddle and...
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good to see you, anthony. the collapse in oil prices is the biggest economic story since the financial crisis. crude oil prices have plummeted 60% in five years, leading to massive layoffs, production cuts, 2016 brought relief to the energy sector with prices rebounding off of decade lows. anthony: the question on investors' minds, what happens next? we welcome legendary oil investor billionaire boone pickens, chairman and ceo of b.p. capital. what do you see going on with oil today? >> it's going up because you hit the low in january, $26.19. back up to $43 today. >> yeah. >> okay? now you're headed, you hit the low, and when you went back and checked it, we went back to 26 twice, now you're going to go twice that in 12 months. by the end here, you'll be back to 50. anthony: you think there's a lot of governmental intervention in the market, saudi arabia in particular, and opec driving that? or is that fundamental supply and demand? >> no. we've had five times, since 1980, we have hit a low, rebounded within
good to see you, anthony. the collapse in oil prices is the biggest economic story since the financial crisis. crude oil prices have plummeted 60% in five years, leading to massive layoffs, production cuts, 2016 brought relief to the energy sector with prices rebounding off of decade lows. anthony: the question on investors' minds, what happens next? we welcome legendary oil investor billionaire boone pickens, chairman and ceo of b.p. capital. what do you see going on with oil today? >>...
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>> anthony: corpses. >> darren: corpses. >> anthony: dead things. >> darren: right. >> anthony: you are he's a fisherman. >> darren: how far out do they go out? >> jonah: about 50 miles sometimes. >> anthony: he goes out 50 miles? >> jonah: yes. >> anthony: in the little -- >> darren: in the canoe? >> jonah: in the canoe, yes. every day. every day. >> anthony: oh, awesome. >> jonah: this is a typical dish. green leaves, eggplant, some spices, then the zebu meat. >> anthony: it should be pointed out we bought a lot of food. this sort of spread is not an everyday meal in these parts. ah, there's your veggie platter. >> darren: beautiful. >> anthony: there you go, man. >> jonah: now we have, uh, piece of a shark. he says that before 2000, more fishes but since then -- >> anthony: smaller fish. >> jonah: smaller fish and the quantity as well, smaller. >> anthony: there you go dude, oh, that's a papaya thing. >> darren: that's a papaya salad. >> anthony: yeah, yeah, yeah. it's one of those days where the artifice of making television threatens to move dangerously into cruelty. what are you g
>> anthony: corpses. >> darren: corpses. >> anthony: dead things. >> darren: right. >> anthony: you are he's a fisherman. >> darren: how far out do they go out? >> jonah: about 50 miles sometimes. >> anthony: he goes out 50 miles? >> jonah: yes. >> anthony: in the little -- >> darren: in the canoe? >> jonah: in the canoe, yes. every day. every day. >> anthony: oh, awesome. >> jonah: this is a typical dish. green...
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>> anthony: the south is not a monolith. there are pockets of weirdness, awesomeness, and then there's charleston. where for some time now important things have been happening with food. a lot of them having to do with this guy. [ laughter ] ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪ ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪ ♪ found something good in this beautiful world ♪ ♪ i felt the rain getting colder ♪ ♪ sha la la la la sha la la la la la ♪ ♪ sha la la la la a sha la la la la la la ♪ >> anthony: what are we drinking? beer? we drinking harder stuff? what's going on? >> sean: i usually go with a budweiser and a jagermeister. >> anthony: budweiser and a jagermeister? so any notion of going local right out the window. >> sean: yeah. >> bartender: two jagers? >> anthony: uh, yeah, two jagers. yeah. cheers. good to see you again, man. >> sean: cheers, man. the first one's never good. the first one is never good. but it gets easier after the first one. >> anthony: so, look, um, this is not my first time to, uh, charleston, as
>> anthony: the south is not a monolith. there are pockets of weirdness, awesomeness, and then there's charleston. where for some time now important things have been happening with food. a lot of them having to do with this guy. [ laughter ] ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪ ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪ ♪ found something good in this beautiful world ♪ ♪ i felt the rain getting colder ♪ ♪ sha la la la la sha la la la la la ♪ ♪ sha la la la la a...
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>> anthony: no.: there you go. >> anthony: thank you so much. >> bartender: so you're on holiday? >> anthony: uh, sort of. >> bartender: it's your first time in glasgow? >> anthony: no i've been a number of times before. i haven't been in, uh, this pub before though. oldest in -- >> bartender: about 1510, it was about in. >> anthony: 1510. amazing. from my very first time -- it was glasgow. my favorite city in scotland. one of my favorite cities on earth. i was going to say one of my favorite cities in europe, but is glasgow europe? i don't think so. it feels somehow oldern that. to many outsiders, glasgow is seen as a hardscrabble, even fearsome, place. a place that history has moved on from. but there is definitely a sense here that something different is around the corner. >> news anchor: what will be one of the most important events in scottish and british history, more than four million people will decide whether scotland should stay in the uk or become an independent country. >> woman: will sco
>> anthony: no.: there you go. >> anthony: thank you so much. >> bartender: so you're on holiday? >> anthony: uh, sort of. >> bartender: it's your first time in glasgow? >> anthony: no i've been a number of times before. i haven't been in, uh, this pub before though. oldest in -- >> bartender: about 1510, it was about in. >> anthony: 1510. amazing. from my very first time -- it was glasgow. my favorite city in scotland. one of my favorite cities...
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>> yes. >> anthony: a lot of work?and challenged band after band, all of dark side of the moon, no problem. all of guns and roses, no problem. music and singing are a huge part of life in the philippines. so, making it as a cover band, being sent abroad to perform is a big deal. but one thing remains the same always. to succeed, you better be able to pick up new material fast. >> we started tony braxton, beatles and elvis presley. >> anthony: how many in your repertoi repertoire? >> about a thousand. >> anthony: and if you don't know it, you can fake it real quick. >> yeah. >> anthony: five years from now, where would you like to be playing? >> that's a good question. my biggest dream is to play las vegas. the u.s. this is my dream. >> when we get to the dream, you know, playing at las vegas, we want to play first, we are the champions. if we get there. ♪ you know we said we'd take a look at our retirement plan today. not now! i'm cleaning the oven! yeah, i'm cleaning the gutters! well i'm learning snapchamp! chat. cha
>> yes. >> anthony: a lot of work?and challenged band after band, all of dark side of the moon, no problem. all of guns and roses, no problem. music and singing are a huge part of life in the philippines. so, making it as a cover band, being sent abroad to perform is a big deal. but one thing remains the same always. to succeed, you better be able to pick up new material fast. >> we started tony braxton, beatles and elvis presley. >> anthony: how many in your repertoi...
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anthony: back to the panama papers for second. unlike wikileaks which is a little bit more government official, this is the private sector money laundering. we will get tomorrow will get to mark this after the break. stick with us, we will be right back. a 45% poverty rate and no solutions. are we heading for a taxpayer bailout? been if the government creating an increase in stifling american capitalism? stay tuned for the fox business all-stars. voiceover: studies show that sitting at a desk all day can lead to serious problems, including: neck and back pain, high blood pressure, and low energy. in fact, if you sit most of the day, your risk of having a heart attack is almost the same as if you smoke. prolonged sitting even makes it harder for you to burn calories and lose weight. man #1: fortunately, there's a solution. inmovement, the affordable, award winning, standing desk. woman #1: an inmovement standing desk lets you move effortlessly between standing and sitting throughout your day. woman #2: inmovement standing desks are
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anthony: welcome to "wall street week" to time anthony scaramucci along with maria bartiromo host of mornings with murray here in the fox business network paid gary kaminsky will be with us next week.next w
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anthony: that was a wildcard you threw in there. >> if it's more conventional thinking either -- anthony: is the market repaired for that sort of wildcard? >> in the last 110 years the market has gone from 60 in the dow to 17,000. and we have had some good presidents and pad. the american system of allocating capital will continue. it will flourish with a better attitude towards capitalism and the free market system. anthony: some are nervous about the rnc convention, they are pulling out their sponsors. should we be worried about that? >> maybe in the short term in terms of volatility. we have had contested conventions in the past. we shoulden call them brokered conventions because of what it used to entail. i'm a believer in what mario said. i think the near term is the sir discuss. and cap tellism and capital allocation and the -- capitalism and capital allocation will win over. >> there is an element of confusion on the part of consumer because of the extra -- because of the extraordinary focus on the election by the media. gary: you think once we get to two candidates it will have a
anthony: that was a wildcard you threw in there. >> if it's more conventional thinking either -- anthony: is the market repaired for that sort of wildcard? >> in the last 110 years the market has gone from 60 in the dow to 17,000. and we have had some good presidents and pad. the american system of allocating capital will continue. it will flourish with a better attitude towards capitalism and the free market system. anthony: some are nervous about the rnc convention, they are...
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anthony: back to the panama papers for second. unlike wikileaks which is a little bit more government official, this is the private sector money laundering. we will get tomorrow will get to mark this after the break. stick with us, we will be right back. a 45% poverty rate and no solutions. are we heading for a taxpayer bailout? been if the government creating an increase in stifling american capitalism? stay tuned for the fox business all-stars. at ally bank, no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like bill splitting equals nitpicking. but i only had a salad. it was a buffalo chicken salad. salad. [bassist] two late nights in blew an amp.but good nights. sure,music's why we do this,but it's still our business. we spend days booking gigs, then we've gotta put in the miles to get there. but it's not without its perks. like seeing our album sales go through the roof enough to finally start paying meg's little brother- i mean,our new tour manager-with real,actual money. we run on quickbooks.that's how we own it. at ally
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anthony: back to the panama papers for second. unlike wikileaks which is a little bit more government official, this is the private sector money laundering. we will get tomorrow will get to mark this after the break. stick with us, we will be right back. a 45% poverty rate and no solutions. are we heading for a taxpayer bailout? been if the government creating an increase in stifling american capitalism? stay tuned for the fox business all-stars. [beekeeper] from bees to business expenses, i'm in charge of it all. so i've been snapping photos of my receipts and keeping track of them in quickbooks. now i'm on top of my expenses, and my bees. best 68,000 employees ever. that's how we own it. so we know how to cover almost alanything.ything, even a stag pool party. (party music) (splashing/destruction) (splashing/destruction) (burke) and we covered it, october twenty-seventh, 2014. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ maria: welcome back to it's a l
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anthony: welcome to "wall street week" to time anthony scaramucci along with maria bartiromo host of mornings with murray here in the fox business network paid gary kaminsky will be with us next week.next w maria: this week a massive and highly sensitive that meant weeks this past week sending shockwaves to wall street to the kremlin. stunning details of the secretps fortunes of the world's most powerful leaders leaders like russia's vladimir putin at thise one head of state in the s. gratings scandal isil and by mr. mr.. he has 30 step down. spent with this is america on asset management -- partner. some say the leaks are great because it's pointing to transparency and others say it's well shaming. what's your opinion on the leaks? >> i think it's a lot like wikileaks. it went both ways so it scared everybody at the government levels because it was an illegal use of information but for the broader public people look at it and they say this is shedding light in bringing transparency. sunlight is the best disinfectant so maybe this will clean up a lot of shadiness in our financial sys
anthony: welcome to "wall street week" to time anthony scaramucci along with maria bartiromo host of mornings with murray here in the fox business network paid gary kaminsky will be with us next week.next w maria: this week a massive and highly sensitive that meant weeks this past week sending shockwaves to wall street to the kremlin. stunning details of the secretps fortunes of the world's most powerful leaders leaders like russia's vladimir putin at thise one head of state in the s....
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anthony: that was a wildcard you threw in there. >> if it's more conventional thinking either -- anthony: is the market repaired for that sort of wildcard? >> in the last 110 years the market has gone from 60 in the dow to 17,000. and we have had some good presidents and pad. the american system of allocating capital will continue. it will flourish with a better attitude towards capitalism and the free market system. anthony: some are nervous about the rnc convention, they are pulling out their sponsors. should we be worried about that? >> maybe in the short term in terms of volatility. we have had contested co we shoulden call them brokered conventions because of what it used to entail. i'm a believer in what mario said. i think the near term is the sir discuss. and cap tellism and capital allocation and the -- capitalism and capital allocation will win over. >> there is an element of confusion on the part of consumer because of the extra -- because of the extraordinary focus on the election by the media. gary: you think once we get to two candidates it will have a boost in consumer con
anthony: that was a wildcard you threw in there. >> if it's more conventional thinking either -- anthony: is the market repaired for that sort of wildcard? >> in the last 110 years the market has gone from 60 in the dow to 17,000. and we have had some good presidents and pad. the american system of allocating capital will continue. it will flourish with a better attitude towards capitalism and the free market system. anthony: some are nervous about the rnc convention, they are...
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anthony: that was a wildcard you threw in there. >> if it's more conventional thinking either -- anthony: is the market repaired for that sort of wildcard? >> in the last 110 years the market has gone from 60 in the dow to 17,000. and we have had some good presidents and pad. the american system of allocating capital will continue. it will flourish with a better attitude towards capitalism and the free market system. anthony: some are nervous about the rnc convention, they are pulling out their sponsors. should we be worried about that? >> maybe in the short term in terms of volatility. we have had contested conventions in the past. we shoulden call them brokered conventions because of what it used to entail. i'm a believer in what mario said. i think the near term is the sir discuss. and cap tellism and capital allocation and the -- capitalism and capital allocation will win over. >> there is an element of confusion on the part of consumer because of the extra -- because of the extraordinary focus on the election by the media. gary: you think once we get to two candidates it will have a
anthony: that was a wildcard you threw in there. >> if it's more conventional thinking either -- anthony: is the market repaired for that sort of wildcard? >> in the last 110 years the market has gone from 60 in the dow to 17,000. and we have had some good presidents and pad. the american system of allocating capital will continue. it will flourish with a better attitude towards capitalism and the free market system. anthony: some are nervous about the rnc convention, they are...
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anthony: between 5% and 10%. >> everybody is complaining.e in business to make money for our shareholders, and that's critical. gary: are you trying to make the point could you have problems in china and the united states but as an investor you can still find companies that will offer returns to investors? 23 i'm a viewer of this program, why should i even care if there is a recession. if you work in financial services or the energy space, you haven't been in a rescission, you have been in a depression. so i just ignore it all? >> in my business i'm not a politician, i'm not in government. people mir mead d people hired e them money. since the crusades there is no person on this earth who has projected where the market is going to any regularity. melissa: government is important, one example, the war on banks. talk about break up the big banks and confiscating their profits. look at hillary's ties to wall street. that's the life blood this country. gary: maybe she should vilify government. there are more crooks in government. melissa: you kn
anthony: between 5% and 10%. >> everybody is complaining.e in business to make money for our shareholders, and that's critical. gary: are you trying to make the point could you have problems in china and the united states but as an investor you can still find companies that will offer returns to investors? 23 i'm a viewer of this program, why should i even care if there is a recession. if you work in financial services or the energy space, you haven't been in a rescission, you have been...
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anthony: that was a wildcard you threw in there. >> if it's more conventional thinking either -- anthony: is the market repaired for that sort of wildcard? >> in the last 110 years the market has gone from 60 in the dow to 17,000. and we have had some good presidents and pad. the american system of allocating capital will continue. it will flourish with a better attitude towards capitalism and the free market system. anthony: some are nervous about the rnc convention, they are pulling out their sponsors. should we be worried about that? >> maybe in the short term in terms of volatility. we have had contested conventions in the past. we shoulden call them brokered conventions because of what it used to entail. i'm a believer in what mario said. i think the near term is the sir discuss. and cap tellism and capital allocation and the -- capitalism and capital allocation will win over. >> there is an element of confusion on the part of consumer because of the extra -- because of the extraordinary focus on the election by the media. gary: you think once we get to two candidates it will have a
anthony: that was a wildcard you threw in there. >> if it's more conventional thinking either -- anthony: is the market repaired for that sort of wildcard? >> in the last 110 years the market has gone from 60 in the dow to 17,000. and we have had some good presidents and pad. the american system of allocating capital will continue. it will flourish with a better attitude towards capitalism and the free market system. anthony: some are nervous about the rnc convention, they are...
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i'm anthony scaramucci. gar will be i'm gary kaminsky. what's a long-term investor to do? we'll start by asking one of the greatest value investors of the last two decades. bob olstein, i want to start with the political climate. does any of that come into your philosophy for the investing. >> what's going to become law and how does it effect the free cash flow of companies or industries we are looking at. but we can't twhroins all this stuff from politically act people. gary: the fact that you have the political extremes going on in this cycle? >> the market, 80% of the market. hedge funds that aren't there with the spreads anymore. when the trading has become ridiculous. the analysts are look at if somebody has beaten the estimates or not. we have record volatility we take advantage of it. gary: so you are working more on the fundamentals and less on the news and currents information that's out there. >> there is a difference between an investment decision and market decision. most analysts, there are real
i'm anthony scaramucci. gar will be i'm gary kaminsky. what's a long-term investor to do? we'll start by asking one of the greatest value investors of the last two decades. bob olstein, i want to start with the political climate. does any of that come into your philosophy for the investing. >> what's going to become law and how does it effect the free cash flow of companies or industries we are looking at. but we can't twhroins all this stuff from politically act people. gary: the fact...
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want anthony scaramucci flying thahat plane. gary:: we'll be right back. >> aouncer: next bob olstein tes you stocks that are under va i asasked my dentist if an electricic toothbrush was going toto can better than a manuaual. he said sure...but don't get just any one. get one ininspired by dentists, with a r round brush head. go pro with h oral-b. oral-b's rounded brushshheo break up p plaque and rotates to sweepep it away. and oral-b delivers s a clinically pron superirior clean versus sonicaree diamondclean. my mouth feels supuper clean! clinically pron superirior oral-b. know youou're getting a superior clelean. i'm never going back to a manual brush. gary: we are back with b olstein of capital m management. gigives some ideas what you find tractive? >>>> what we find attractive is ususually what other peoeople fd in trorouble. getting the right prprice is the key for long-termrm invnvesting. bebed, bath and beyond be everybody hates itit, we think this companyny is real, it's relelevavant. the r nins will drop to 10%. that'
want anthony scaramucci flying thahat plane. gary:: we'll be right back. >> aouncer: next bob olstein tes you stocks that are under va i asasked my dentist if an electricic toothbrush was going toto can better than a manuaual. he said sure...but don't get just any one. get one ininspired by dentists, with a r round brush head. go pro with h oral-b. oral-b's rounded brushshheo break up p plaque and rotates to sweepep it away. and oral-b delivers s a clinically pron superirior clean versus...
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♪ ♪ ♪ >> anthony: what does it mean to be strong?but it's nothing like what you might think. not at all. ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪ ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪ ♪ found something good
♪ ♪ ♪ >> anthony: what does it mean to be strong?but it's nothing like what you might think. not at all. ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪ ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪ ♪ found something good
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murphy and host anthony scaramucci. can't wait to hear about the jersey, anthony scaramucci.politics the hour. hillary clinton looking beyond new york is bernie sanders and supporters around the attack. adam shapiro is standing by with details. >> when you say on the attack of you say well over a consumers of your primary. this is critical not only for sanders but for clinton. let's get right to the real clear politics poll because clinton maintains her lead among new york democrats. we seen the story play out before. right now clinton had 53.5%. 41.0. this is the poll of democrats between april 6th and april 15th. but in the story play out before because michigan was leading in the polls in michigan. here's what mr. anders said on the today show. >> the bottom line is let's look at the real poll tomorrow. generally speaking pullers underestimated how we do. 20 points down in michigan. the main point i think as we have a message resonating all over this country. with enthusiasm, energy. politics and economics that they want real change. they want leadership to stand up to the
murphy and host anthony scaramucci. can't wait to hear about the jersey, anthony scaramucci.politics the hour. hillary clinton looking beyond new york is bernie sanders and supporters around the attack. adam shapiro is standing by with details. >> when you say on the attack of you say well over a consumers of your primary. this is critical not only for sanders but for clinton. let's get right to the real clear politics poll because clinton maintains her lead among new york democrats. we...
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anthony scaramucci that's le bass talking about a p psible recession n in the near future.oolstein is here with. sandra:here with sabdr. smith a. melissssa: this is one of the flash pointsts to. there are so many things goioing on. you u look at earnings this quarter which are projecected to be very weak. but there e are a lot of differt data pointnt piling up and not looking great. add to that, we have theeaeakest recovery from the finanancll crisisis ever in history. and d there are a lot of facrs poininting out the w weakness. >> the stock market isp. it back to all-time high. melissa: does that ge somebody a job or increase their wag? it's only one aspecto it. we arere look at stagnant wagesn this country. ththrough earning season we have seen t the profits aren't that great at u. s-corporations. when you look at chinana, it should be a d flag. first it was property, t then china's stock market. then it turned intnto chinana's credit bubble problblems. gary: i thi d donald trump said 100%. sam ll said 'll definitely ve a recession later this year. do yougree with that a
anthony scaramucci that's le bass talking about a p psible recession n in the near future.oolstein is here with. sandra:here with sabdr. smith a. melissssa: this is one of the flash pointsts to. there are so many things goioing on. you u look at earnings this quarter which are projecected to be very weak. but there e are a lot of differt data pointnt piling up and not looking great. add to that, we have theeaeakest recovery from the finanancll crisisis ever in history. and d there are a lot of...
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>> anthony: one with cheese for me. >> percy: one with cheese, lots of cheese. >> anthony: hell yeah,shkaval and mozzarella cheese, fold it up, pick your condiments. you got cabbage, tomato, onion, lettuce, of course, and hot peppers. up to the roof with a view, and eat. woo! spicy, good. i guess i wanna talk about nelson mandela, because what i was not aware of at all was the degree to which he was personally responsible for really the nuts and bolts of the transition from white rule to majority rule. >> percy: oh right. >> anthony: now he's very ill. >> percy: ill, yeah. >> anthony: what happens after mandela do you think? >> percy: we go on. i think the foundation is laid. and i think thank god we have him as a symbol. i think mandela represents our collective better intentions as a nation. >> anthony: all the things that could have gone terribly wrong, it's a remarkable thing how well it -- it went. >> percy: between 1990 and 1994, tough times, you know, intense fighting, black-on-black violence, black-on-white violence. are we going to descend into a black path? but we transcende
>> anthony: one with cheese for me. >> percy: one with cheese, lots of cheese. >> anthony: hell yeah,shkaval and mozzarella cheese, fold it up, pick your condiments. you got cabbage, tomato, onion, lettuce, of course, and hot peppers. up to the roof with a view, and eat. woo! spicy, good. i guess i wanna talk about nelson mandela, because what i was not aware of at all was the degree to which he was personally responsible for really the nuts and bolts of the transition from...
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let's get an idea of how traffic is moving with anthony. >> well, it's friday. we have friday light out there and things really looking pretty good. only a couple incidents, really small ones here and there. i want to show you a new incident that just popped up. 680 near the state route 4 connector. still dealing with slower there and state route 4 starting to see some slowing, as mind. now, of course the rest of the bay area things are moving pretty good. a small accident ongue expressway and not on the highway, 101 not being affected by that and 101 continues to remain smooth up towards san francisco and 280 looking good, as well. lane restriction right around the 92 connector. but really not affecting traffic flow all that much. back to you guys. >> thanks, anthony. >>> a segment of busy fremont boulevard will close for maintenance work on railroad tracks. the boulevard between thorten avenue will close tonight at 10:00. we can't tell you how long yet because we don't know. the railroad work is being done by cal trans and by union pacific. >>> so, today is ap
let's get an idea of how traffic is moving with anthony. >> well, it's friday. we have friday light out there and things really looking pretty good. only a couple incidents, really small ones here and there. i want to show you a new incident that just popped up. 680 near the state route 4 connector. still dealing with slower there and state route 4 starting to see some slowing, as mind. now, of course the rest of the bay area things are moving pretty good. a small accident ongue...