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>> anthony: yeah. >> akram: easy. twitter. >> anthony: twitter?t? >> akram: yes. we sent so much information to 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. >> ant
>> anthony: yeah. >> akram: easy. twitter. >> anthony: twitter?t? >> akram: yes. we sent so much information to 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,...
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>> anthony: no.dro: 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 off you
>> anthony: no.dro: 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...
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-anthony: no, i'm the owner. -todd: what's your name? -anthony: anthony. todd: anthony. todd. how are you? anthony: this is my card, too. lemonis: you would never do that. todd: is your private cellphone on here? anthony: i can put it on there. kris, do you have a marker, please? lemonis: how do you get the guy to want to come in, other than just giving him a business card? anthony: i can offer some, you know, free business cards if he signs a sign with us. that's one of the things -- lemonis: no, no, no, no. like, he came in to get what? anthony: a re-face on a sign. lemonis: okay, so, what could you do right now that would get the guy to realize you're serious? anthony: i'm thinking. i don't know. lemonis: his business is a mile down the road. kristen: i would go there. lemonis: why are you not going there? anthony: i don't know, marcus. -lemonis: this isn't a test. -anthony: no, i know. we usually would follow it up tomorrow or the next day. lemonis: i wasn't asking you to change your process, i was asking you to tell me what your process was. anthony: i think we have a goo
-anthony: no, i'm the owner. -todd: what's your name? -anthony: anthony. todd: anthony. todd. how are you? anthony: this is my card, too. lemonis: you would never do that. todd: is your private cellphone on here? anthony: i can put it on there. kris, do you have a marker, please? lemonis: how do you get the guy to want to come in, other than just giving him a business card? anthony: i can offer some, you know, free business cards if he signs a sign with us. that's one of the things -- lemonis:...
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rooster with red sauce. >> anthony: and a -- >> yannis: rabbit. >> anthony: rabbit.well, but apparently here is pretty good. >> maria: yes. >> anthony: what's different about naxos? >> yannis: it's um -- >> maria: self-sustained. >> yannis: self-sustained. for example, in naxos, you can find 130,000 goats and lambs, and also half of the population cultivating the land. so there are farmers. >> anthony: so, it's not just a tourist economy. you produce stuff here. you grow things. >> yannis: yeah. [ speaking in a foreign language ] >> anthony: let me ask a difficult question. i'm not gonna ask you this question, because you have to be diplomatic about difficult questions like this. i'm going to guess your father doesn't. so who caused the greek financial crisis? what happened here? [ speaking in a foreign language ] >> maria: he's not optimistic. he says we have a -- [ speaking in a foreign language ] >> maria: we need years. [ speaking in a foreign language ] >> anthony: what does it mean to be greek? what are the characteristics that all greeks either do or should as
rooster with red sauce. >> anthony: and a -- >> yannis: rabbit. >> anthony: rabbit.well, but apparently here is pretty good. >> maria: yes. >> anthony: what's different about naxos? >> yannis: it's um -- >> maria: self-sustained. >> yannis: self-sustained. for example, in naxos, you can find 130,000 goats and lambs, and also half of the population cultivating the land. so there are farmers. >> anthony: so, it's not just a tourist economy....
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>> anthony: sweet!you are the hero of russia now! >> anthony: sweet! >> zamir: you can't take it on the plane though, they won't understand. >> anthony: no. not even carry-on? since the filming of this show, a number of things have happened. putin's sochi olympics, a blatant exercise of political muscle and a financial boondoggle of a size unheard of in history, went off as planned. russia won many gold medals, the most of any country in competition, which was really all that mattered. a few journalists complained about the bathrooms, but that is all but forgotten. more than $50 billion of mostly public money, gone. ukraine rose up and their despotic, pro-putin president ran away. as if a foregone conclusion, russia, in broad daylight, has recently annexed the crimea, and as i'm writing this, is massing tens of thousands of troops on the border of ukraine. the world has done nothing. it will do nothing, as vladimir well knew. he wins. again. >>> on the night of february 27, 2015, boris nemtsov was shod
>> anthony: sweet!you are the hero of russia now! >> anthony: sweet! >> zamir: you can't take it on the plane though, they won't understand. >> anthony: no. not even carry-on? since the filming of this show, a number of things have happened. putin's sochi olympics, a blatant exercise of political muscle and a financial boondoggle of a size unheard of in history, went off as planned. russia won many gold medals, the most of any country in competition, which was really all...
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is that -- >> maeimeh: tadek. >> anthony: tadek. >> maeimeh: exactly. >> anthony: oh, lovely.uest, they have to, at least two or three kind of foods. >> anthony: right. >> maeimeh: and, uh, if they make just one they think that this is not very polite for the guest. but, uh, nowadays, for example, for my generation, when i have a guest, i will just make one food, one appetizer, and one dessert. >> bijan: you know why? >> maeimeh: and -- >> bijan: you know why? >> maeimeh: because it's much easier! [ laughter ] ♪ >> anthony: times have changed. pre-1979, tehran was party central, but with iran's 1979 revolution, 2,500 years of monarchy was over. the supreme leader ayatollah khomeini's word became, more or less, law. today, hundreds of thousands of iranians are bussed to his enormous shrine from all over the country. ♪ national holiday, khomeini died on this day in 1989. his funeral attended by over ten million iranians. >> man: down with ignorance. viva wisdom! >> man: thanks. >> anthony: don't want to miss the bus. ♪ ♪ south of tehran the landscape opens up. nearly 300 miles o
is that -- >> maeimeh: tadek. >> anthony: tadek. >> maeimeh: exactly. >> anthony: oh, lovely.uest, they have to, at least two or three kind of foods. >> anthony: right. >> maeimeh: and, uh, if they make just one they think that this is not very polite for the guest. but, uh, nowadays, for example, for my generation, when i have a guest, i will just make one food, one appetizer, and one dessert. >> bijan: you know why? >> maeimeh: and -- >>...
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only with the spoon. >> anthony: you're right. >> tomas: sorry. >> anthony: mm. or -- ? >> tomas: no. >> anthony: dry it? salt it? no? >> tomas: no. >> anthony: just fresh into the -- >> tomas: yes. >> anthony: delicious. so, you're never getting this off your menu. you'll have to keep this on your menu forever, right? >> tomas: forever. >> anthony: yeah. >> tomas: oh, the best part. >> anthony: mama didn't raise no fool. santiago de cali, or just cali as everybody calls it in these parts, is a city in the southwest of colombia known for its proximity to the pacific coast and its semitropical temperatures. but i'm not really here for the climate. i'm here for tejo. it involves alcohol and explosives. colombian mario galeano, ex-pat will holland and their bandmates are to be my guides in this ancient and traditional colombian sport. [ people yelling and cheering ] >> anthony: how do you play this game? >> player 1: yeah! >> anthony: i guess that's how it's done. what do you call this object? >> mario: el tejo. >> anthony: el tejo. >> mario: tejo. >> anthony: hence
only with the spoon. >> anthony: you're right. >> tomas: sorry. >> anthony: mm. or -- ? >> tomas: no. >> anthony: dry it? salt it? no? >> tomas: no. >> anthony: just fresh into the -- >> tomas: yes. >> anthony: delicious. so, you're never getting this off your menu. you'll have to keep this on your menu forever, right? >> tomas: forever. >> anthony: yeah. >> tomas: oh, the best part. >> anthony: mama didn't raise no...
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>> anthony: no. >> eric: it's stressful to me. >> anthony: right.my testicles or my ear with a hook. you know? i have a fear of fishhooks. yeah, he's catching denti? >> eric: yeah, he said that it's the best fish of the mediterranean. i have no idea what he's talking about. >> anthony: well, hopefully we'll see. >> eric: well hopefully we'll taste it. well, at least, he's supposed to deliver to le petit nice. >> anthony: oh, that's right. eric works exclusively for this man, gérald passédat, the extremely demanding chef-owner of le petit nice -- marseille's only three michelin star restaurant. >> gerald: i'm waiting for my fisherman, actually. won't be long. it depends what the mediterranean sea will offer to us. >> eric: so it's a long liner, >> anthonyand how long is the line? >> eric: well, he says he has about, today, 300 hooks. >> anthony: so he basically lays it out at night? comes back, pulls it in. >> eric f: yeah. and pick it up. yeah. >> eric: now, we have to pull everything back. how many people fish like you in marseille? >> eric f: with
>> anthony: no. >> eric: it's stressful to me. >> anthony: right.my testicles or my ear with a hook. you know? i have a fear of fishhooks. yeah, he's catching denti? >> eric: yeah, he said that it's the best fish of the mediterranean. i have no idea what he's talking about. >> anthony: well, hopefully we'll see. >> eric: well hopefully we'll taste it. well, at least, he's supposed to deliver to le petit nice. >> anthony: oh, that's right. eric works...
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>> anthony: oh yeah. >> anthony: eating bugs?arc: how do you like the soup? >> anthony: soup's awesome. >> marc: yeah? >> anthony: i'm going to go home and have many sons tonight? >> marc: nah. >> anthony: no? >> marc: in the old days they didn't have the soup. they just literally boiled it. they put it in these, like, little paper cups, and just eat it like an hors d'oeuvres. >> anthony: i'm looking at them and i'm thinking. "get the -- out of my soup and make me a sweater." >> marc: even koreans really don't eat this all the time. but i guess this country makes you feel like -- "if you can't eat this, then you're not korean!" kind of thing. >> anthony: where were you born? >> marc: i was born in new york. >> anthony: you were born in new york? >> marc: yes. >> anthony: and were there 'til -- >> marc: 'til roughly twenty-one. i grew up on the streets, grew up in new york city. it was automatically, "you're a chink." wait a minute -- chink is, isn't that supposed to be chinese? i'm korean. and that's where the whole number one ko
>> anthony: oh yeah. >> anthony: eating bugs?arc: how do you like the soup? >> anthony: soup's awesome. >> marc: yeah? >> anthony: i'm going to go home and have many sons tonight? >> marc: nah. >> anthony: no? >> marc: in the old days they didn't have the soup. they just literally boiled it. they put it in these, like, little paper cups, and just eat it like an hors d'oeuvres. >> anthony: i'm looking at them and i'm thinking. "get the...
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anthony, we can have also a meatball. >> anthony: as you wish man, whatever. >> italian anthony: okaying. >> 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." e and, with extended range lte, it reaches farther than ever. now you can stream video and music free in more places without using any of your data. from skylines to coastlines, out in the country, deep in the city. we got you covered. 311 million americans and counting. and we won't stop. come see why t-mobile is #1 in customer satisfaction. my fellow americans... they say we're a nation divided. that's not true. we agree on a lot. like paul rudd. everybody loves paul rudd. i didn't know this was going to happen! you know what else everyone loves? emojis. no. beer! that's why we're forming the bud light party. just w
anthony, we can have also a meatball. >> anthony: as you wish man, whatever. >> italian anthony: okaying. >> 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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. >> anthony: pity the salary man. tokyo's willing cog in an 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 the f
. >> anthony: pity the salary man. tokyo's willing cog in an 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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is that -- >> maeimeh: tadek. >> anthony: tadek. >> maeimeh: exactly. >> anthony: oh, lovely.ve a guest, they have to, at least two or three kind of foods. >> anthony: right. >> maeimeh: and, uh, if they make just one they think that this is not very polite for the guest. but, uh, nowadays, for example, for my generation, when i have a guest, i will just make one food, one appetizer, and one dessert. >> bijan: you know why? >> maeimeh: and -- >> bijan: you know why? >> maeimeh: because it's much easier! [ laughter ] (lionel) ♪it's peyton... ♪it's peyton on sunday mornings.♪ (peyton) you know with directv nfl sunday ticket you can watch your favorite team no matter where you live. like broncos or colts. (cashier) cool. (peyton) ah...18. the old number. ooh. i have got a coupon for that one. (vo) get nfl sunday ticket - only on directv. and watch live games anywhere. great grains cereals are made fromreal fruit,clusters, wholesome nuts and crunchy flakes. good things come together to make one great thing. great grains. why be good when you can be great? to actually operate my bu
is that -- >> maeimeh: tadek. >> anthony: tadek. >> maeimeh: exactly. >> anthony: oh, lovely.ve a guest, they have to, at least two or three kind of foods. >> anthony: right. >> maeimeh: and, uh, if they make just one they think that this is not very polite for the guest. but, uh, nowadays, for example, for my generation, when i have a guest, i will just make one food, one appetizer, and one dessert. >> bijan: you know why? >> maeimeh: and --...
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>> anthony: uh, no.orld cup inside carnival. >> anthony: and that works out right? that's not a slaughter fest. >> bel: it's a break. it's a breakfast. >> anthony: right. >> bel: and thing happens, but it works. >> anthony: i think that salvador in particular is a place where no matter, thank you. no matter what, people should come. even people who are afraid to travel, who said, "oh well but i hear --" no! you know what? this is -- live your life, man. come -- you should not miss a place like this. 'cause it's -- there aren't a lot of places in the world that even come close to this. >> bel: look at our food. we are today. i invited you, to have this dish, and we're not really going to die. >> anthony: yeah. i'm pretty sure we're not gonna die. >> bel: we are not born to die. >> anthony: yeah, i'm pretty -- i'm pretty sure mr. muffinstump over here is gonna suddenly jump on me and start clawing my face. >> bel: oh, oh, she's lighter than us. if the poison was active, she was dead. >> anthony: right. ooh
>> anthony: uh, no.orld cup inside carnival. >> anthony: and that works out right? that's not a slaughter fest. >> bel: it's a break. it's a breakfast. >> anthony: right. >> bel: and thing happens, but it works. >> anthony: i think that salvador in particular is a place where no matter, thank you. no matter what, people should come. even people who are afraid to travel, who said, "oh well but i hear --" no! you know what? this is -- live your life,...
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>> anthony: oh yes. yeah.love one. >> anthony: warm, generous, welcoming beyond belief. >> marissa: it's too bad that you have to leave so soon. >> anthony: yeah. >> coque: normally we -- we have lunch late, uh, like 5:00, or -- >> anthony: do you nap before lunch or after? >> coque: both. >> anthony: both. [ laughter ] sounds like paradise. wow, look at this. every weekend, marissa opens the house to an ever-changing mob of friends, visitors, drop-ins, and family. >> coque: this is fantastic. >> anthony: they do not skimp on the food. delicious, delicious things pour out of the kitchen. >> eric: wow. >> anthony: a torrent, a deluge of traditional peruvian favorites. >> marissa: this is a causa with crabmeat, the yellow potato, and avocado, and we love avocado. >> anthony: causa de congrejo is like a tureen of crabmeat, eggs, avocado, and mashed yellow potatoes. >> eric: okay. >> marissa: this is a tiradito, ceviche from the coast. >> anthony: beautiful. tiradito de pejerrey, basically raw king fish filets dre
>> anthony: oh yes. yeah.love one. >> anthony: warm, generous, welcoming beyond belief. >> marissa: it's too bad that you have to leave so soon. >> anthony: yeah. >> coque: normally we -- we have lunch late, uh, like 5:00, or -- >> anthony: do you nap before lunch or after? >> coque: both. >> anthony: both. [ laughter ] sounds like paradise. wow, look at this. every weekend, marissa opens the house to an ever-changing mob of friends, visitors,...
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>> anthony: so it's fair. >> guido: coppola did a good movie for sure. >> anthony: coppola. he didn't -- it up. >> guido: no. >> anthony: no. >> guido: no. >>> president kennedy: good evening, my fellow citizens. this government, as promised, has maintained the closest surveillance of the soviet military buildup on the island of cuba. >> anthony: this is the cuba i grew up with. >> narrator: mankind teeters precariously on the brink of a thermal nuclear war. >> anthony: the missile crisis. duck and cover. hide under your desk, kids, cover yourselves with wet newspaper, because we're all going to die. >> narrator: the flames of crisis burn far stronger, fed and fanned by the bitter tirades of fidel castro. >> anthony: and this guy, always in the fatigues, underlining with every appearance that we were two nations in a never-ending state of war. >> president obama: today, the united states of america is changing its relationship with the people of cuba. we will begin to normalize relations between our two countries. ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪ ♪ felt the coo
>> anthony: so it's fair. >> guido: coppola did a good movie for sure. >> anthony: coppola. he didn't -- it up. >> guido: no. >> anthony: no. >> guido: no. >>> president kennedy: good evening, my fellow citizens. this government, as promised, has maintained the closest surveillance of the soviet military buildup on the island of cuba. >> anthony: this is the cuba i grew up with. >> narrator: mankind teeters precariously on the brink of a...
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san juditas. >> anthony: patron saint of -- >> jorge: hopeless cases. >> anthony: ah, lost causes. >>opular in the last years. >> anthony: a lot of good smells here, man. and a lot of good-looking food. my happy place is somewhere in here. oh, there it is. >> jorge: yeah, we're already here, migas. >> anthony: beautiful. >> jorge: la guera. >> anthony: wherever there's bones and guts simmering in broth, chances are i'll be happy. writer, sociologist, and lifelong resident of tepito alfonso hernandez apparently feels the same way. so, this is supposed to be a bad neighborhood, and this is the best. i love this neighborhood. [ alfonso speaking in spanish ] >> jorge: it is known for being the lost souls' neighborhood. it is called angeles neighborhood, like angels -- >> anthony: right. >> jorge: -- being there, but in tepito, there are no angels, but lost souls. >> anthony: what's the saying? >> alfonso: comer bien. >> anthony: eat well. >> alfonso: coger fuerte. >> jorge: -- hard. >> alfonso: enseñar los huevos a la muerte. >> jorge: and showing los huevos to the death. >> anthony: show
san juditas. >> anthony: patron saint of -- >> jorge: hopeless cases. >> anthony: ah, lost causes. >>opular in the last years. >> anthony: a lot of good smells here, man. and a lot of good-looking food. my happy place is somewhere in here. oh, there it is. >> jorge: yeah, we're already here, migas. >> anthony: beautiful. >> jorge: la guera. >> anthony: wherever there's bones and guts simmering in broth, chances are i'll be happy. writer,...
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>> anthony: empanadas de carne.th beef, onion, and hard-cooked egg, deep-fried to perfection. cattle is the big business of this country. it used to be cattle and smuggling. these days it's still cattle, and some smuggling. you see a lot of beef, is what i'm saying. mm! ooh, that's good. this country is a mystery to most people. what little we know of the country generally comes from nazis and germans hiding in paraguay from war crimes. i mean, do you think that's undeserved reputation? >> pedro: i don't think -- i don't think it's fair. >> anthony: you don't think it's fair. >> pedro: paraguay is a nice country. paraguay is a beautiful country. >> anthony: pedro is a private investigator, one of a team of people i sent out looking for the mysterious, lost bourdain. what kind of investigations are you called upon to do? >> pedro: normally, it's counterfeiting. >> anthony: ah. this is, sort of, the counterfeiting capital of the world. in the old days, it was said that much of this counterfeiting had partners in the g
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yeah. >> anthony: or -- >> ma: different. >> anthony: different. >> ma: yeah. >> anthony: wow, i'm in yes. it is. >> anthony: and of course there's the maddeningly delicious condiments and pickles with which to make each dish your own. >> ma: you make a lot of different combinations with each mouthful. >> anthony: ah. and this is something very confusing in general in this part of the world. everybody eats everything differently, to -- very much to their taste. >> ma: anything goes. >> anthony: anything goes. >> ma: you make -- every mouthful you can make as different as you want. (burke) at farmers, we've seen almost everything, so we know how to cover almost anything. even mer-mutts. (1940s aqua music) (burke) and we covered it, february third, twenty-sixteen. 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 ♪ what is freedom? yes, it's riding a horse across fields and stuff. but it's mostly getting to watch your directv with unlimited data from at&t. we're setting families free. so they can stream away - and no
yeah. >> anthony: or -- >> ma: different. >> anthony: different. >> ma: yeah. >> anthony: wow, i'm in yes. it is. >> anthony: and of course there's the maddeningly delicious condiments and pickles with which to make each dish your own. >> ma: you make a lot of different combinations with each mouthful. >> anthony: ah. and this is something very confusing in general in this part of the world. everybody eats everything differently, to -- very much...
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very good. >> anthony: easy shot.rly bocuse's happy place, where we meet up with some hunting buddies of the great chef. >> you did a good job, no? >> success. >> yeah. it's fantastic. >> anthony: is this the hunting lodge, the weekend getaway, hangout with the guys? >> that's where he comes every day, almost. look at the picture behind. you see? > anthony: for tonight's meal, we pluck and roast some woodcocks over an open fire. cook up some well-aged duck and pheasant. >> daniel: they made this at the auberge paul bocuse. it's a mashed potato here. >> anthony: is it predominately butter, or predominately potato? do you have a head in there somewhere? >> daniel: yes, of course, yeah, yeah. no, no. >> anthony: that's perfect happiness right there. oh, yeah. my father used to say, uh -- he used to say, "i am a man of simple needs," and i noticed that the chef here -- a nice fire, some birds. >> daniel: we can spend the whole week with paul, and we'll be hunting, we'll be cooking, we'll be eating, drinking, and talking,
very good. >> anthony: easy shot.rly bocuse's happy place, where we meet up with some hunting buddies of the great chef. >> you did a good job, no? >> success. >> yeah. it's fantastic. >> anthony: is this the hunting lodge, the weekend getaway, hangout with the guys? >> that's where he comes every day, almost. look at the picture behind. you see? > anthony: for tonight's meal, we pluck and roast some woodcocks over an open fire. cook up some well-aged duck...
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>> anthony: thanks so much. thank you, ladies. >> woman: thank you, sir. >> anthony: oh!ade? what's in it? let's find out. >> woman: halo-halo! >> anthony: halo-halo means mix-mix. >> woman: banana. >> anthony: and it is delicious. >> woman: nata de coco. munggo. >> anthony: looking good! an icy, milky, technicolor concoction of sundry boiled sweet mung beans, candied fruits, and gelatins. >> woman: sweet coconut. >> anthony: oh yeah. >> woman: 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? >> woman: 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
>> anthony: thanks so much. thank you, ladies. >> woman: thank you, sir. >> anthony: oh!ade? what's in it? let's find out. >> woman: halo-halo! >> anthony: halo-halo means mix-mix. >> woman: banana. >> anthony: and it is delicious. >> woman: nata de coco. munggo. >> anthony: looking good! an icy, milky, technicolor concoction of sundry boiled sweet mung beans, candied fruits, and gelatins. >> woman: sweet coconut. >> anthony: oh...
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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: our thanks to lmm chairman bill miller. more "wall street week" next. >> announcer: donald trump and hillary clinton laying out their plans for the u.s. economy. which one is best for your wallet and which is best for wallet and which is best for wall street. hey how's it going, hotcakes? hotcakes. this place has hotcakes. so why aren't they selling like hotcakes? with comcast business internet and wifi pro, they could be. just add a customized message to your wifi pro splash page and you'll reach your customers where their eyes are already - on their devices. order up. it's more than just wifi, it can help grow your business. you don't see that every day. introducing wifi pro, wifi that helps grow your business. comcast business. built for business. >> under my plan no american company will pay more than 15% of their business income in taxes. >> we should also add a new tax on multi million airs. crack down on tax gaming by american corporations and close the cash carry hoop hole. anthony: both candidates are trying to cha
anthony: our thanks to lmm chairman bill miller. more "wall street week" next. >> announcer: donald trump and hillary clinton laying out their plans for the u.s. economy. which one is best for your wallet and which is best for wallet and which is best for wall street. hey how's it going, hotcakes? hotcakes. this place has hotcakes. so why aren't they selling like hotcakes? with comcast business internet and wifi pro, they could be. just add a customized message to your wifi pro...
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anthony: our thanks to lmm chairman bill miller. more "wall street week" next. >> announcer: donald trump and hillary clinton laying out their plans for the u.s. economy. which one is best for your wallet and which is best for wall street. we break it down when we come back. this just got interesting. why pause to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use is approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempas for pulmonary hypertension, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or any s
anthony: our thanks to lmm chairman bill miller. more "wall street week" next. >> announcer: donald trump and hillary clinton laying out their plans for the u.s. economy. which one is best for your wallet and which is best for wall street. we break it down when we come back. this just got interesting. why pause to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use is approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go...
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anthony: our thanks to lmm chairman bill miller. more "wall street week" next. >> announcer: donald trump and hillary clinton laying out their plans for the u.s. economy. which one is best for your wallet and which is best for wall street. ♪ (ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh) (hush my darling...) (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) (hush my darling...) man snoring (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) woman snoring take the roar out of snore. yet another innovation only at a sleep number store. >> under my plan no american company will pay more than 15% of their business income in taxes. >> we should also add a new tax on multi million airs. crack down on tax gaming by american corporations and close the cash carry hoop hole. anthony: both candidates are trying to champion themselves as candidates of change. clinton is pushing tuition-free calendar for the middle class and debt-free calendar for all as well as forcing the wealthy wall streeters and wealthy to pay their fair share. maria: who has the better plan
anthony: our thanks to lmm chairman bill miller. more "wall street week" next. >> announcer: donald trump and hillary clinton laying out their plans for the u.s. economy. which one is best for your wallet and which is best for wall street. ♪ (ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh) (hush my darling...) (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) (hush my darling...) man snoring (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) woman snoring take the roar out of snore. yet another...
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anthony: our thanks to lmm chairman bill miller.ore "wall street week" next. >> announcer: donald trump and hillary clinton laying out their plans for the u.s. economy. which one is best for your wallet and which is best for wall street. 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. [announcer] is it a force of nature? or a sales event? the summer of audi sales event is here. get up to a $5,000 bonus on select audi models. at ally bank, no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like grandkids equals free tech support. oh, look at you, so great to see you! none of this works. come on in. (ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh) (hush my darling...) (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) (hush my darling...) man snoring (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) woman snoring take the roar out of snore. yet another innovation only at a sleep number store. won't replace the full value of your tot
anthony: our thanks to lmm chairman bill miller.ore "wall street week" next. >> announcer: donald trump and hillary clinton laying out their plans for the u.s. economy. which one is best for your wallet and which is best for wall street. 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. [announcer] is it a force of nature? or a sales event? the summer of audi...
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anthony: next week our guest is anthony: next week our guest is rose anne saunde your business needs lot of speed. but getting it doesn't have to break the bank. introducing the comcast business summer savings event. now you can get a lot for a little. as little as a cup of coffee and donut a day. fast internet speed to drive performance, plus cutting edge wifi for your employees and customers, and voice mobility so your calls find you wherever you are. get some of our most advanced products at a great price with over $500 in savings. call today and ask how to get these savings plus a $250 prepaid card. comcast business. built for business. bolton among lou's guests coming up monday. good night from new york. >> announcer: this show has never been solely about investments. we talked about anything that affected people and their money. from fox business headquarters in new york city, the new "wall street week." anthony: welcome to "wall street week," the show of record for long-term investing. i'm carr. maria: i'm maria bartiromo. one
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anthony: our thanks to lmm chairman bill miller. more "wall street week" next. >> announcer: donald trump and hillary clinton laying out their plans for the u.s. economy. which one is best for your wallet and which is best for wall street. 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. ah, my poor mouth breather. allergies? stuffy nose? can't sleep? enough. take that. a breathe right nasal strip of course. imagine just put one on and pow! it instantly opens your nose up to 38% more than allergy medicine alone. so you can breathe, and sleep. better than a catnap. shut your mouth and say goodnight, mouthbreathers. breathe right. at ally bank, no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like grandkids equals free tech support. oh, look at you, so great to see you! none of this works. come on in. (ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh) (hush my darling...) (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) (hush my darlin
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anthony: our thanks to lmm chairman bill miller. more "wall street week" next. >> announcer: donald trump and hillary clinton laying out their plans for the u.s. economy. which one is best for your wallet and which is best for wallet and which is best for wall street. your insurance company won't replace the full value of your totaled new car. the guy says you picked the wrong insurance plan. no, i picked the wrong insurance company. with liberty mutual new car replacement™, you won't have to worry about replacing your car because you'll get the full value back including depreciation. and if you have more than one liberty mutual policy, you qualify for a multi-policy discount, saving you money on your car and home coverage. call for a free quote today. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. >> under my plan no american company will pay more than 15% of their business income in taxes. >> we should also add a new tax on multi million airs. crack down on tax gaming by american corporations and close the cash carry hoop hol
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gary: anthony mentioned september and august.an we look back at history where a market is so controlled by the fed, when we think about looking back and thinking ahead? >> i go back hundreds of years in markets. put this into 1928. that's where the federal reserve is now. they manipulated the markets during the 20s and it got out of control. in late 1928 and '29 $lot of investors were shorting the market. a lot of these top guys are hedging and covering their portfolios, or they are not fully disposed. bern majust looking at that timd we are similar. but the 40-year cycle continues if we look at 33-34. we look at the 1930s, 40 years earlier. 1896. similar cycle. go back to the civil war. 1860. same cycle. we are on the cusp of a major shift in this economy and the stock market and i think it will be brutal. anthony: gabriela how would you rate the health of the u.s. economy? >> that's a tough question. i wouldn't say it's an a-plus. we are seeing weakness in the investment spending side of the economy. however, there are some pos
gary: anthony mentioned september and august.an we look back at history where a market is so controlled by the fed, when we think about looking back and thinking ahead? >> i go back hundreds of years in markets. put this into 1928. that's where the federal reserve is now. they manipulated the markets during the 20s and it got out of control. in late 1928 and '29 $lot of investors were shorting the market. a lot of these top guys are hedging and covering their portfolios, or they are not...
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ma abedin accountable for anthony's behavior. she is not only incredibly smart but also does a great deal for hillary clinton. i mean, i think the issue is, what does the campaign want to be talking about, and it's not this. and the reality is -- >> no question. >> -- a lot of real people, for whatever reason, had a lot to think about during that time. >> back to -- any time either campaign is talking about issues like this or a story like this, it takes them off their message. hillary clinton's campaign would rather the focus be on donald trump seemingly unclear or changing or not changing what his immigration policy is. that's the story i think they would rather this rather be. >> or even last week, steve bannon bringing up an issue 20 years ago with divorce. karma comes back and bites you. we're looking at the families and relationships of some of our staffers. the security issue is that huma abedin has been around hillary clinton since '96. anthony weiner has a problem besides just being a dog. he absolutely has a weakness. a
ma abedin accountable for anthony's behavior. she is not only incredibly smart but also does a great deal for hillary clinton. i mean, i think the issue is, what does the campaign want to be talking about, and it's not this. and the reality is -- >> no question. >> -- a lot of real people, for whatever reason, had a lot to think about during that time. >> back to -- any time either campaign is talking about issues like this or a story like this, it takes them off their...
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i'm anthony scaramucci. gary: i'm gary kaminsky.t has not been a summer bummer for stocks, at least not yet. the markets continue to flow with new highs. anthony: are investors ignoring a buzz saw on the horizon? we are joined by gabriela santos and dan shaffer. august was a so-so month for stocks and september the worst month since 1928. should investors be more cautious than they are right now? >> this has been a good few months and it's justified by better economic data earnings going forward. as we approach september and talk more about an upcoming fed rate hike. we are telling our clients we don't have to be scared of a rate hike. a rate hike would and good thing because it means the economy is solid enough to justify raising rates. gary: anthony mentioned september and august. can we look back at history where a market is so controlled by the fed, when we think about looking back and thinking ahead? >> i go back hundreds of years in markets. put this into 1928. that's where the federal reserve is now. they manipulated the mark
i'm anthony scaramucci. gary: i'm gary kaminsky.t has not been a summer bummer for stocks, at least not yet. the markets continue to flow with new highs. anthony: are investors ignoring a buzz saw on the horizon? we are joined by gabriela santos and dan shaffer. august was a so-so month for stocks and september the worst month since 1928. should investors be more cautious than they are right now? >> this has been a good few months and it's justified by better economic data earnings going...
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he has been going after anthony weiner for months throughout this campaign and trying to tie anthony hillary clinton through anthony weiner's wife, huma abedin of course. but listen, in light of huma abedin's name being back front and center in the stories about the clinton foundation and the proximity and relationship between the clinton foundation and state department, donald trump is trying to seize and opportunity here. i can't imagine wolf there is a single voter out there who thinks donald trump weighing in on anthony weiner and huma abedin separating and dissolving their marriage is actually going to impact a single vote. i find that very hard it believe. >> there are some who suggest donald trump's going on the offensive, going on the attack on this specific issue,ish you've sexting and this marital relagtion shep that it opens hi self up to criticism. i has had failed marriages in his earlier years. >> yes. he is on his third marriage and he had infidelity and his argument is that he can't trust donald trump because she married someone who treated on her. in some ways he has
he has been going after anthony weiner for months throughout this campaign and trying to tie anthony hillary clinton through anthony weiner's wife, huma abedin of course. but listen, in light of huma abedin's name being back front and center in the stories about the clinton foundation and the proximity and relationship between the clinton foundation and state department, donald trump is trying to seize and opportunity here. i can't imagine wolf there is a single voter out there who thinks...
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yes, anthony weiner has personal failings.as privy to classified information or no evidence that classified information was put in jeopardy. that is wrong on the facts. the issue is donald trump is gloating about a very personal tragedy for huma abedin and her family and trying to tie this to hillary clinton. this is something supporters are likely to appreciate, but i don't see what it does for him in terms of getting him the middle of the road votes that he needs. in the end, the link is tenuous, but just because of hillary clinton's past with bill clinton's own personal failings, it is to trump's making. >> everything you say is 100% true. nevertheless -- as always, josh rogin. you can tell there was anxiety in the clinton world over this whole thing. >> of course. hillary clinton for a long time had concern about anthony weiner's proximity to the campaign. that is because of the political risk. not security risk. it is not a good look. it evokes the history of the clinton affairs and it drudges up all those bad memories. f
yes, anthony weiner has personal failings.as privy to classified information or no evidence that classified information was put in jeopardy. that is wrong on the facts. the issue is donald trump is gloating about a very personal tragedy for huma abedin and her family and trying to tie this to hillary clinton. this is something supporters are likely to appreciate, but i don't see what it does for him in terms of getting him the middle of the road votes that he needs. in the end, the link is...
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anthony:-following comments from --anthony: i have been following comments from supporters who have embracing his hard line on immigration and i know they are hoping, i think, he is softening and that he really means what he said before. there are some who are concerned. ann coulter, a big supporter, just came out with a book is saying "in trump we trust" and she is criticizing him now. jane: the big question is, of course, 2.5 months to go, 75 days. does any of this matter? will anyone remember these battles when they head to the polls in november? anthony: no, i don't think so. we still have a long way to go. it will be interesting to get these folks in the room for the debate if this is the level of rhetoric we're seeing now. jane: what about the polls? anthony: the polls are showing that hillary clinton has a safe lead. the latest one, double-digit race, we like to think of this being a competitive race. but right now hillary clinton is comfortably ahead not only nationally but in swing states like ohio and florida and virginia colorado. she has a lot of different pathways to win the pres
anthony:-following comments from --anthony: i have been following comments from supporters who have embracing his hard line on immigration and i know they are hoping, i think, he is softening and that he really means what he said before. there are some who are concerned. ann coulter, a big supporter, just came out with a book is saying "in trump we trust" and she is criticizing him now. jane: the big question is, of course, 2.5 months to go, 75 days. does any of this matter? will...
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we know how he feels about anthony weiner're in terms of a stretch, there's no information that anthony weiner ever seen any classified information. correct? >> no, we don't. huma abedin obviously has access to information with hillary clinton. one of the closest advisers and nothing to say that the spouse of somebody is privy to the secrets, as well. that would be like saying melania got the information that donald trump got at the first national security briefing. we have no reason to believe. that is not somebody that anybody's trying to say or link her to that even though she is donald trump's wife. so this is -- this is something for the campaign to try and use against hillary clinton. it's not their most effective argument but it does try to eat into this image or bleed away at the image or contribute, excuse me, to this image that hillary clinton doesn't have the judgment. she's not putting the people around her that she should put around her. will it convince voters out there on the fence about hillary clinton? probably not. but it does do something to, you know, rally up his ba
we know how he feels about anthony weiner're in terms of a stretch, there's no information that anthony weiner ever seen any classified information. correct? >> no, we don't. huma abedin obviously has access to information with hillary clinton. one of the closest advisers and nothing to say that the spouse of somebody is privy to the secrets, as well. that would be like saying melania got the information that donald trump got at the first national security briefing. we have no reason to...
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she has a child with anthony weiner. they are a family. very personal thing she's having to live out in a very public way, and i wouldn't wish this on anybody. >> reporter: weiner's sexting scandals go back five years, when breitbart news first published a racy photo of his underwear. he first said he was hacked, then admitted he lied. then resigned from congress. two years later, while weiner was running for new york mayor, more explicit messages from him were revealed. he had used the pseudonym carlos danger. from abedin, an extraordinary show of support. >> i love him. i have forgiven him. i believe in him. and as we have said from the beginning, we are moving forward. >> reporter: around that time a documentary on weiner's campaign was produced. at one point in the film, abedin clearly looks agitated as weiner apologizes to his staff. >> the level of guilt and pain that i feel, i'm very sorry i put everyone in this position. >> reporter: a campaign aide complains she's being harassed by the media. abedin forcefully coaches her on optic
she has a child with anthony weiner. they are a family. very personal thing she's having to live out in a very public way, and i wouldn't wish this on anybody. >> reporter: weiner's sexting scandals go back five years, when breitbart news first published a racy photo of his underwear. he first said he was hacked, then admitted he lied. then resigned from congress. two years later, while weiner was running for new york mayor, more explicit messages from him were revealed. he had used the...
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anthony weiner caught in another sexting scandal. now hillary clinton's right-hand woman huma abedin separating from her husband and donald trump saying this, "huma is making a very wise decision. i know anthony weiner well and shy will she will be far better off, i worry for the country that hillary clinton was careless and negligent of allowing weiner being so close to highly classified information." >>> and donald trump is promising a big speech on immigration on wednesday, a speech so big he says it needs a huge venue but will we actually lay out his plan or is he deliberately keeping voters in the dark? >>> i want to get straight to jeff zeleny and jim acosta. good evening, gentlemen, to both of you. jeff, you're traveling with hillary clinton out in southampton, discussing the pros and cons of debating trump. what is she saying? >> reporter: well, don, interestingly, tonight at a fund-raiser that she had in easthampton not far from here, she was actually talking about what it is like, she believes, to be debating donald trump.
anthony weiner caught in another sexting scandal. now hillary clinton's right-hand woman huma abedin separating from her husband and donald trump saying this, "huma is making a very wise decision. i know anthony weiner well and shy will she will be far better off, i worry for the country that hillary clinton was careless and negligent of allowing weiner being so close to highly classified information." >>> and donald trump is promising a big speech on immigration on...
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congressman anthony weiner. anthony weiner ha been a target of donald trump as recently as just last month. >> i mean, her number one person, huma abedin, is married to anthony weiner who is a sleazeball and a pervert. and i'm not saying that -- i mean, that's recorded history, right? i don't like huma going home at night and telling anthony weiner all of these secrets, okay? >> that was donald trump last month. now with the news today, trump weighing in again. we'll tell you what he has to say. that's ahead. also, trump's adviser setting out to make sense of his immigration policy. >> everything needs to be examined and looked upon but give donald trump credit for at least trying to address a complex issue and not pretending like hillary clinton does that we don't have these problems. >> this is supposed to be donald trump's signature issue, but in 48 hours, he's now set to give a major speech laying out exactly where he stands on immigration. why is he still explaining this close to the election? we'll take yo
congressman anthony weiner. anthony weiner ha been a target of donald trump as recently as just last month. >> i mean, her number one person, huma abedin, is married to anthony weiner who is a sleazeball and a pervert. and i'm not saying that -- i mean, that's recorded history, right? i don't like huma going home at night and telling anthony weiner all of these secrets, okay? >> that was donald trump last month. now with the news today, trump weighing in again. we'll tell you what...
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. >>> anthony weiner caught in another sexting scandal. now hillary clinton's right-hand woman huma abedin separating from her husband. clinton saying, she's making a good zirks i know anthony weiner well. better off out without her. i only fear for the. >>> plus is trump flip-flopping on immigration or is it part of the plan? promising a big speech on immigration, so big it needs a huge venue. but lay out plan or deliberately keeping voters in the dark? we'll discuss that. >> first correspondents, jeff you first you're traveling with hillary clinton out in south hampton, discussing the pros and cons of debating trump, what is she saying? >> don, interestingly at fundraiser tonight in east hampton she was talking about what it was like she believes to be debating donald trump. this is a closed fundraiser but mousser dan merica was there, hap to hear some of it. asked donors paying considerable money to hear her talk, what she thought she should do going against donald trump. some know him. this is new york, very familiar here. but she made
. >>> anthony weiner caught in another sexting scandal. now hillary clinton's right-hand woman huma abedin separating from her husband. clinton saying, she's making a good zirks i know anthony weiner well. better off out without her. i only fear for the. >>> plus is trump flip-flopping on immigration or is it part of the plan? promising a big speech on immigration, so big it needs a huge venue. but lay out plan or deliberately keeping voters in the dark? we'll discuss that....