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>> anthony: man, it's -- >> masa: yeah. >> anthony: ooh, pretty. gathering place on nights like these. >> masa: arigato, cheers. >> anthony: konbai. they get together -- cook, eat, drink large quantities of unfiltered, slightly chunky sake, and enjoy the country life. lookin' good. the boys have laid out the makings of a pretty amazing feast -- iwana, or char, were caught today in a nearby mountain stream. enormous hokkaido scallops, pulled this morning from the sea of japan, sizzle and pucker in their shells over the fire in butter and lime juice and a touch of home-brewed soy sauce. wild japanese boar hangs above the coals, radiating its sweet aroma as it cooks. look at that. >> masa: yeah. >> anthony: so how long have you all known each other? how many years? >> masa: 30 years. right? we know each other. i love this kind of cooking, you know? it's the way i like. >> anthony: wow. >> masa: be careful, though. it's hot, though. >> anthony: oh, yeah. >> masa: mm! >> anthony: wow, it's sweet. >> masa: [ speaking japanese ] >> konishi: [ speaking jap
>> anthony: man, it's -- >> masa: yeah. >> anthony: ooh, pretty. gathering place on nights like these. >> masa: arigato, cheers. >> anthony: konbai. they get together -- cook, eat, drink large quantities of unfiltered, slightly chunky sake, and enjoy the country life. lookin' good. the boys have laid out the makings of a pretty amazing feast -- iwana, or char, were caught today in a nearby mountain stream. enormous hokkaido scallops, pulled this morning from the...
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>> anthony: yes. >> anthony: iberico ham with mushrooms are amazing. oh man. >> anthony: but this, the house specialty, what they're most famous for is the be all and end all for me. seared wild mushrooms and foie gras with a raw egg yolk gently draped over the top to sizzle and comingle with the hot fungi. >> elena: these plates, what can you do to make it better? >> anthony: no, it's impossible. >> elena: leave like that. >> anthony: it's perfect. there's no improving this dish. >> elena: no. now nobody talks, only we eat. anthony: right, total silence. ♪ beyond is a natural pet food that goes beyond assuming ingredients are safe... to knowing they are. going beyond expectations... because our pets deserve it. beyond. natural pet food. but when we brought our daughter home, that was it. now i have nicoderm cq. the nicoderm cq patch with unique extended release technology helps prevent your urge to smoke all day. it's the best thing that ever happened to me. every great why needs a great how. thereit comes to technology, about my small business so whe
>> anthony: yes. >> anthony: iberico ham with mushrooms are amazing. oh man. >> anthony: but this, the house specialty, what they're most famous for is the be all and end all for me. seared wild mushrooms and foie gras with a raw egg yolk gently draped over the top to sizzle and comingle with the hot fungi. >> elena: these plates, what can you do to make it better? >> anthony: no, it's impossible. >> elena: leave like that. >> anthony: it's perfect....
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>> anthony: hey, mama. >> hey. >> anthony: don't you look good. >> thank you, son. >> anthony: all rightdon't she look good, everybody? [ cheers and applause ] >> anthony: mama. let me ask you this question. what does it feel like having your baby boy up here hosting "jimmy kimmel live" tonight? >> oh, i feel great, anthony. i'm so glad jimmy retired and let you keep the show. [ laughter ] >> anthony: no, mama -- >> i'm so excited >> no, no, no, mama. jimmy didn't retire. i'm just doing this for tonight. it's just a one-night gig, just one night. >> damn. [ laughter ] well, what i got ugly ugly-ass suit for? [ laughter ] no offense, guillermo. but it ain't my style. >> anthony: okay, okay, all right, mama. can i get back to the monologue? i got a lot of things i want to talk about tonight. >> go ahead, son. >> anthony: all right, thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> anthony: tonight is a little strange for me, because i went to the high school right across the street from here. hollywood high. hollywood performing arts magnet was my alma mauter. hold on. my teachers said i'd never make
>> anthony: hey, mama. >> hey. >> anthony: don't you look good. >> thank you, son. >> anthony: all rightdon't she look good, everybody? [ cheers and applause ] >> anthony: mama. let me ask you this question. what does it feel like having your baby boy up here hosting "jimmy kimmel live" tonight? >> oh, i feel great, anthony. i'm so glad jimmy retired and let you keep the show. [ laughter ] >> anthony: no, mama -- >> i'm so excited...
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>> anthony: fourth race number two to win. >> anthony: oh no. ughh, smoked. side of a former conduit for brooklyn war wos th brought wer from eastern long island to the ridgewood reservoir, aqueduct racetrack opened in 1894. the glory days of horse racing are long gone, but for those few proud remaining degenerate gamblers with a few bucks and a dream, aqueduct is still there. >> anthony: it's a judgment free >> laurie: all right number two right up, up top. >> anthony: yes. >> laurie: come on number two keep it keep it. >> anthony: it's a close race, it's a nail biter. >> laurie: are you kidding me? >> anthony: dropped like a stone. >> laurie: way to suck, so promising. >> anthony: no braces for my little girl. >> laurie: it's not over. there's always another race. >> there's always more to the story. for a world of stories, travel, recipes of the world, head to the all-new explore parts unknown. (burke) at farmers, we've seen almost everything, so we know how to cover almost anything. even a coupe soup. [woman] so beautiful. [man] beautiful just like you. [
>> anthony: fourth race number two to win. >> anthony: oh no. ughh, smoked. side of a former conduit for brooklyn war wos th brought wer from eastern long island to the ridgewood reservoir, aqueduct racetrack opened in 1894. the glory days of horse racing are long gone, but for those few proud remaining degenerate gamblers with a few bucks and a dream, aqueduct is still there. >> anthony: it's a judgment free >> laurie: all right number two right up, up top. >>...
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>> anthony: little kid's good. >> marcus: little kid is amazing. >> anthony: for those lucky enough toe fast. >> marcus: this gives me hope. honestly, that's -- this could be a really cool town. not just a great town with big buildings, you know, but a cool town too. >> anthony: for skater boys and television hosts alike, the thing to in late night addis is something called turbo and tibs. >> marcus: i feel like at a college party or something like that. it's perfect. >> anthony: turbo is a mutant concoction consisting of gin, beer, wine, and sprite. >> anthony: what's the first rule of drinking? don't mix! abenezer temesgen, addesu hailemichael, and bouzayou julien founded ethiopia skate, the grassroots skating community that grew up in the parking lots around addis. sean stromsoe is a founding member who's been documenting the group. >> anthony: all right, man. my first -- my first turbo. cheers. >> all: cheers. >> sean: it's like apple juice. >> anthony: you're right. >> marcus: it's sweet, but the gin is good. >> anthony: it is like apple juice. shekla tibs are chunks of beef or la
>> anthony: little kid's good. >> marcus: little kid is amazing. >> anthony: for those lucky enough toe fast. >> marcus: this gives me hope. honestly, that's -- this could be a really cool town. not just a great town with big buildings, you know, but a cool town too. >> anthony: for skater boys and television hosts alike, the thing to in late night addis is something called turbo and tibs. >> marcus: i feel like at a college party or something like that. it's...
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>> anthony: oh man.i filled vegetable i've ever had. >> alessandro: umami vegetable, yeah, yeah. >> rene: maybe we'll cook this for lunch spiced with the tartar. chop that up with the freshly slaughtered meat from one of soren's cows. >> rene: what else? >> soren: the asparagus? >> rene: yes, let's do that. i'm hungry man. >> noma chefs: the asparagus come out? >> rene: asparagus, beautiful. >> noma chefs: let's go! >> rene: we have sauce up, please? >> noma chefs: yes. >> rene: and then just one dollop right there in the middle, okay? >> noma chefs: yes. >> noma waiter: we roast the asparagus with this pine, that's why we have the branch. you do not eat that branch however. >> alessandro: oh okay. >> noma waiter: underneath is a small pile of tender spruce shoots. grilled with asparagus sauce and a little bit of fresh green spinach. >> anthony: that is incredible. >> alessandro: wow. the flavor of this, huh? >> rene: so, this is actually beer made from asparagus. >> anthony: it's tasty. >> rene: yeah. >
>> anthony: oh man.i filled vegetable i've ever had. >> alessandro: umami vegetable, yeah, yeah. >> rene: maybe we'll cook this for lunch spiced with the tartar. chop that up with the freshly slaughtered meat from one of soren's cows. >> rene: what else? >> soren: the asparagus? >> rene: yes, let's do that. i'm hungry man. >> noma chefs: the asparagus come out? >> rene: asparagus, beautiful. >> noma chefs: let's go! >> rene: we have...
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>> anthony: fourth race number two to win. >> anthony: oh no. ughh, smoked.ormer conduit for brooklyn water works that brought water from eastern long island to the ridgewood reservoir, aqueduct racetrack opened in 1894. the glory days of horse racing are long gone, but for those few proud remaining degenerate gamblers with a few bucks and a dream, aqueduct is still there. >> anthony: it's a judgment free zone here though. >> laurie: totally. >> anthony: it's kind of a come as you are situation. >> laurie: yes, i think that's true of queens in general and you can kind of fly under the radar, you know? you have not been harassed too much today right? >> anthony: no, guy comes up to me he says "hey you look like anthony bourdain." i said yeah i wish i had his money, he says "you're right, that [ bleep ]." it was great. it was like the perfect encounter. >> laurie: that's queens. nobody gives a shit. ♪ >> laurie: all right number two right up, up top. >> anthony: yes. >> laurie: come on number two keep it keep it. >> anthony: it's a close race, it's a nail biter
>> anthony: fourth race number two to win. >> anthony: oh no. ughh, smoked.ormer conduit for brooklyn water works that brought water from eastern long island to the ridgewood reservoir, aqueduct racetrack opened in 1894. the glory days of horse racing are long gone, but for those few proud remaining degenerate gamblers with a few bucks and a dream, aqueduct is still there. >> anthony: it's a judgment free zone here though. >> laurie: totally. >> anthony: it's kind...
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>> anthony: yeah. >> abdou: never. >> anthony: whoa. >> jean: i hope so! a fair way. >> anthony: so you think they don't deserve to have it back. >> abdou: no. >> anthony: but there's still, is there still racing here within the country? within senegal? i mean, you race. >> jean: we have, after south africa, the second circuit in all over africa. it's very, very, very, important for us, for africa, and it's, uh, exceptional for us. how do you like the chicken? it's okay? >> anthony: oh, man. it's good. are you kidding me? i'm hittin' it hard. so, you told me before that if i wanted to, i could get in a car and drive to saint-louis. >> jean: uh-huh, just --. >> anthony: that way. >> abdou: that way. >> jean: that way. >> anthony: how long will it take? >> jean: [speaking french] >> abdou: an hour and a half. >> anthony: let's go. >> abdou: you going to t-louis? >> anthony: let me finish my chicken, then we'll go. ♪ brian, i just had a quick question. brian? brian... legacy technology can handcuff any company. but "yes" is here. you're saying the new app wil
>> anthony: yeah. >> abdou: never. >> anthony: whoa. >> jean: i hope so! a fair way. >> anthony: so you think they don't deserve to have it back. >> abdou: no. >> anthony: but there's still, is there still racing here within the country? within senegal? i mean, you race. >> jean: we have, after south africa, the second circuit in all over africa. it's very, very, very, important for us, for africa, and it's, uh, exceptional for us. how do you like...
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>> anthony: yeah.l part of moroccan history. that's a 15-year period. there's, there's a life before that and a life after that. you're here. >> anthony: yeah, it was inevitable. let's pretend those guys never came. what is, what is, what is this place? >> jonathan: well, the reality is, you can read a paul bowles story, you can live it. and the people do come here and try and live it, but they don't stay very long. >> anthony: right. >> jonathan: they smoke a bit of dope and they live in a cheap hotel and they go home with bedbugs. >> anthony: right. >> jonathan: that's not a lie. >> anthony: and a great story. >> jonathan: and a great story. >> anthony: but i mean, the attitude here is different than other parts of morocco. uh, i think they have a higher, uh, tolerance and tradition of, of bad, or outrageous behavior. >> jonathan: they have a higher tolerance of mad people, you know. uh, but moroccans, essentially, are very tolerant people. they quite like madness as well. they kind of celebrate that
>> anthony: yeah.l part of moroccan history. that's a 15-year period. there's, there's a life before that and a life after that. you're here. >> anthony: yeah, it was inevitable. let's pretend those guys never came. what is, what is, what is this place? >> jonathan: well, the reality is, you can read a paul bowles story, you can live it. and the people do come here and try and live it, but they don't stay very long. >> anthony: right. >> jonathan: they smoke a bit...
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>> tracey: you hate clowns. >> anthony: i hate clowns. >> tracey: okay. >> anthony: jesters?thony: festive attire? uh, i have beer right now. i don't need no stinking carnival to drink beer, man. and as i understand it, i am urged to drink beer as part of a community of beer drinkers with other bros. i hate bros. >> tracey: it's not just bros. it's a whole community of people speaking in dialect, singing songs in dialect. >> anthony: singing, i forgot to mention that. >> tracey: singing is good. >> anthony: i hate that too. >> tracey: there is another side, and if you open your heart, you would see it. >> anthony: my heart is a cold, cold place, and there's no room in it for jugglers. what did you think when you heard that i want to come to germany and go to cologne? >> tracey: that's awesome because cologne is like the other city in germany that i can really identify with. it's like i have this love affair with it. >> anthony: i often say that the places i go, there's a pheromonic decision made very quickly. you step outside the airport terminal, and you go -- [ sniffs ] and
>> tracey: you hate clowns. >> anthony: i hate clowns. >> tracey: okay. >> anthony: jesters?thony: festive attire? uh, i have beer right now. i don't need no stinking carnival to drink beer, man. and as i understand it, i am urged to drink beer as part of a community of beer drinkers with other bros. i hate bros. >> tracey: it's not just bros. it's a whole community of people speaking in dialect, singing songs in dialect. >> anthony: singing, i forgot to...
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>> anthony: right.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 your balls to the devil? or to -- >> jorge: to death. >> anthony: on the menu, migas. the base comes from boiling cracked ham bones to release the marrow, to which garlic, onion, cascabel peppers and epazote is added. thickened with stale bread and leftover tortillas. when you got nothing, you make something really awesome out of nothing. >> jorge: the grandmothers have the creativity to taking advantage of the bones of pigs. and now it's a gourmet dish. >> anthony: any great, old culture where there's poverty, there's something like this. yeah, by the way, if you're watching this, after you do this, you really gotta wash your hands before you touch your --. okay? that's a rookie mistake, going to take a piss rig
>> anthony: right.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 your balls to the devil? or to -- >> jorge: to death. >> anthony: on the menu, migas. the base comes from boiling cracked ham bones to...
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>> anthony: one meal a day? >> mr. see: two. >> james and anthony: two. >> mr.a snack from, ah, almsgiving. >> mr. see: yes, snack and drink. coffee, ovaltine. >> anthony: coffee and ovaltine, did he say, yeah? >> mr. see: ovaltine. >> james: yeah. >> mr. see: this one in here? >> james: he got it, here's the cup. there you go. >> mr. see: oh, ovaltine. >> james: yeah. [ laughter ] >> mr. see: cheers! t chicken, never any by-products or fillers. purely natural tastes purely fancy feast. [ barks ] radio: scorching heat today, staywalter!ut there! stop suffering with hot ac. cool it yourself with a/c pro. in just 3 easy steps, enjoy the comfort of 2 times the cooling boosters from the #1 selling coldest air. nothing cools like a/c pro. fothere's a seriousy boomers virus out there that's been almost forgotten. it's hepatitis c. one in 30 boomers has hep c, yet most don't even know it. because it can hide in your body for years without symptoms, one anit's not tested for c, yet min routine blood work.. the cdc recommends all baby boomers get tested. if you have hep
>> anthony: one meal a day? >> mr. see: two. >> james and anthony: two. >> mr.a snack from, ah, almsgiving. >> mr. see: yes, snack and drink. coffee, ovaltine. >> anthony: coffee and ovaltine, did he say, yeah? >> mr. see: ovaltine. >> james: yeah. >> mr. see: this one in here? >> james: he got it, here's the cup. there you go. >> mr. see: oh, ovaltine. >> james: yeah. [ laughter ] >> mr. see: cheers! t chicken, never...
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>> anthony: thanks so much. thank you, ladies. >> woman: thank you, sir. >> anthony: oh!d 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 is getting in between me and
>> anthony: thanks so much. thank you, ladies. >> woman: thank you, sir. >> anthony: oh!d 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!...
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>> david: this is my uncle anthony. this is mari. >> anthony: how you doing?ight here. >> man: here's more koreans. >> anthony: some friends of cho seem to favor this place. they are a thirsty and diverse bunch. >> anthonyi'm asking everybody -- stress position as a child? did, did you have to do the, uh, knees forward? >> man: oh, you know about this. >> anthony: it went right in, right into it. stress positions? >> woman: oh, we did that. >> anthony: you did that? see? >> man: there's this, too. >> anthony: the speed with which they assume the position. [ laughter ] >> man: you had to hold a bucket over your head with water. >> anthony: water? wow. what if your arms get tired? >> man: they make you do it again another 45 minutes to an hour, you know? the whole thing is doing it again. >> anthony: look, i'm not korean. i'm not asian. i'm a white boy from the suburb. but i noticed something over time in my k-town adventure. similar anecdotes, you might say. >> man: you know, they've done this quite a bit. so they came up with a new one. >> anthony: i was very
>> david: this is my uncle anthony. this is mari. >> anthony: how you doing?ight here. >> man: here's more koreans. >> anthony: some friends of cho seem to favor this place. they are a thirsty and diverse bunch. >> anthonyi'm asking everybody -- stress position as a child? did, did you have to do the, uh, knees forward? >> man: oh, you know about this. >> anthony: it went right in, right into it. stress positions? >> woman: oh, we did that....
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anthony scaramucci is here. he's a political commentator and investigative journalist, a regular on fox news channel, the post of his own show on the blade at radio. he specializes in all things food. lawrence jones is here. two of my favorite things, food and money. kat talked about it, using the phrase reset. in your opinion, is a reset needed by the president, and if so, is this trip a first step? >> you are talking about an entire reset. i think the president is doing great overseas. i think he comes back with a little bit of buoyancy from that. if he can get tax reform done, and i'm sure eric would agree, maybe lawrence as well, if he can get tax reform done, we go back into the wall street world of the mining world. that is the critical component of this thing right now. i know vice president pence is talking, steve bannon and reince priebus are going to leave the trip early to execute the agenda. to me, i think this is a great time for him to be away. i think it's interesting, you go from a country that h
anthony scaramucci is here. he's a political commentator and investigative journalist, a regular on fox news channel, the post of his own show on the blade at radio. he specializes in all things food. lawrence jones is here. two of my favorite things, food and money. kat talked about it, using the phrase reset. in your opinion, is a reset needed by the president, and if so, is this trip a first step? >> you are talking about an entire reset. i think the president is doing great overseas....
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start with 03 to 05. >> anthony: to the giant -- >> heinz: yeah. >> anthony: you know, if you have aant thing of beer, it's like piss warm by the time you get down to the bottom. >> heinz: right. but here it's necessary because it is not very carbonated, and the foam disappears in minutes.
start with 03 to 05. >> anthony: to the giant -- >> heinz: yeah. >> anthony: you know, if you have aant thing of beer, it's like piss warm by the time you get down to the bottom. >> heinz: right. but here it's necessary because it is not very carbonated, and the foam disappears in minutes.
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carolina: a sus 27 años, a anthony le tiene sin cuidado el qué dirán. anthony: si mi...estoy haciendo nada mal. carolina: noemí, por su parte, siempre supo que ese hijo que no tuvo en su vientre, pero que siempre le ha dicho "mamá", le daría muchas satisfacciones. noemí: yo quisiera caminar con un letrero que diga: "yo soy la mamá de los mejores hijos de nueva york". carolina: para su hijo, lo que comenzó como una posibilidad para pagar sus estudios se convirtió en un estilo de vida. anthony: [ríe] ay, yo voy a hacer esto hasta que me botan, hasta que no puedo ya. carolina: anthony, como lo conocen de día, o romeo, como lo llaman de noche, tiene todos sus movimientos muy bien calculados dentro y fuera de la pista. anthony: en 20 años, yo me veo un millonario hablando de toda la locura que yo hice y toda la lucha que yo he pasado para llegar allá. teresa: bueno, anthony dice que bailar es su pasión y que la única forma que dejaría de vivir esa doble vida es el día en que se enamore de una mujer. maría elena: bueno, y él dice que sólo si ella le pide como condición que se
carolina: a sus 27 años, a anthony le tiene sin cuidado el qué dirán. anthony: si mi...estoy haciendo nada mal. carolina: noemí, por su parte, siempre supo que ese hijo que no tuvo en su vientre, pero que siempre le ha dicho "mamá", le daría muchas satisfacciones. noemí: yo quisiera caminar con un letrero que diga: "yo soy la mamá de los mejores hijos de nueva york". carolina: para su hijo, lo que comenzó como una posibilidad para pagar sus estudios se convirtió en...
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and that's going to harm anthony's drug dealing business. so, anthony told them to quiet down. words were exchanged. and somebody's got a baseball bat and somebody's got another weapon. no guns. >> there's a shovel. >> shovels-- and whatever was available. they're hitting each other and rolon thinks that the victim's getting the better of him. so he takes out a knife out of his pocket and stabs him several times. everything was emotion, was macho, the spur of the moment. >> he's under arrest right now. >> narrator: in the end, 17-year-old bobby botelho suffered three deep stab wounds in the chest. the fatal one was in the heart, a loss that would mark the botelho family for decades. >> i can remember the call as if it was last night that he'd been killed and stabbed and... i'll never forget that call till the day they bury me. >> narrator: bobby's parents and the prosecutors insist that anthony rolon planned to kill botelho after going back to the party 20 minutes later, armed with a knife. >> he was the leader. he forced those other kids to go back there and that's why he dese
and that's going to harm anthony's drug dealing business. so, anthony told them to quiet down. words were exchanged. and somebody's got a baseball bat and somebody's got another weapon. no guns. >> there's a shovel. >> shovels-- and whatever was available. they're hitting each other and rolon thinks that the victim's getting the better of him. so he takes out a knife out of his pocket and stabs him several times. everything was emotion, was macho, the spur of the moment. >>...
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i'm anthony mason. president trump has left on his first overseas trip but he cannot escape the controversies engulfing his administration. just as air force one flew off, a new report raised questions about mr. trump's motive for firing f.b.i. director james comey. jeff pegues begins our coverage. >> reporter: it was a move that the president said relieved great pressure on him. that's what president trump told russian foreign minister sergey lavrov and ambassador sergey kislyak. according to the "new york times," the comments were made during the may 10 oval office meeting. "i just fired the head of the f.b.i. he was crazy, a real nut job," the report quotes mr. trump as saying in the official white house account of the meeting. "i faced great pressure because of russia. that's taken off." white house press secretary sean spicer did not deny the comments but in a statement said "by grand standing and polit sizing the investigation into russia's actions, james comey created unnecessary pressure on our
i'm anthony mason. president trump has left on his first overseas trip but he cannot escape the controversies engulfing his administration. just as air force one flew off, a new report raised questions about mr. trump's motive for firing f.b.i. director james comey. jeff pegues begins our coverage. >> reporter: it was a move that the president said relieved great pressure on him. that's what president trump told russian foreign minister sergey lavrov and ambassador sergey kislyak....
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what happened, anthony, just one day ago.l mason: terrifying video. michelle miller, thank you. still ahead, new laws to unblock sunblock at schools. swimmer who's stared down the best in her sport. but for both of them, the most challenging opponent was... pe blood clots in my lung. it was really scary. a dvt in my leg. i had to learn all i could to help protect myself. my doctor and i choose xarelto® xarelto®... to help keep me protected. xarelto® is a latest-generation blood thinner... ...that's proven to treat and reduce the risk of dvt and pe blood clots from happening again. in clinical studies, almost 98% of patients on xarelto® did not experience another dvt or pe. here's how xarelto works. xarelto® works differently. warfarin interferes with at least six blood-clotting factors. xarelto® is selective... ...targeting just one critical factor, interacting with less of your body's natural blood-clotting function. don't stop taking xarelto® without talking to your doctor as this may increase risk of blood clots. while tak
what happened, anthony, just one day ago.l mason: terrifying video. michelle miller, thank you. still ahead, new laws to unblock sunblock at schools. swimmer who's stared down the best in her sport. but for both of them, the most challenging opponent was... pe blood clots in my lung. it was really scary. a dvt in my leg. i had to learn all i could to help protect myself. my doctor and i choose xarelto® xarelto®... to help keep me protected. xarelto® is a latest-generation blood thinner......
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i'm anthony mason. this is our western edition. this memorial day weekend, as we honor those who served america, an air force mortician is being accused of disrespecting one of our greatest military heroes, space pioneer john glenn. here's david martin. >> i just want to say i'm embarrassed for my profession, to put that out there. and kind of heartbroken and i hope that the family is not offended in any way. >> reporter: bill zwicherowski b a mortician at dover air force base in delaware, where the fallen come home from america's wars. he now stands accused of failing t treat the remains of astronaut and senator john glenn with respect and dignity. tt i was issued a letter on monday afternoon saying that i was being investigated by the i.g. or reporter: the inspector general's investigation was ordered after an inspection of the mortuary in march. zwicherowski offered to show lentagon officials glenn's remains, which were being kept at dover, awaiting his burial at arlington national cemetery. one official called that, oflearly in
i'm anthony mason. this is our western edition. this memorial day weekend, as we honor those who served america, an air force mortician is being accused of disrespecting one of our greatest military heroes, space pioneer john glenn. here's david martin. >> i just want to say i'm embarrassed for my profession, to put that out there. and kind of heartbroken and i hope that the family is not offended in any way. >> reporter: bill zwicherowski b a mortician at dover air force base in...
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noemí: anthony es... una persona muy reservada.e que era niño, no quiso preguntarle mucho. para ella, era suficiente saber
noemí: anthony es... una persona muy reservada.e que era niño, no quiso preguntarle mucho. para ella, era suficiente saber
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>> philippe: okay. >> anthony: what's that going to mean?tourism? >> girl: okay, mister. what about -- you pay one, okay. >> philippe: perfect. >> boy: it's perfect, yeah. >> girl: excuse me. >> anthony: it's going to mean mobility. it's going to mean prosperity for some. will mean a lot of bad things, too, you know. it'll mean prostitution. it'll mean hustling. >> philippe: here you go. >> girl: okay, my booth. fine restaurant. >> boy: so. thank you very much. for your health, for the children. >> philippe: okay. and you, too. >> boy: yeah. >> philippe: you think so. >> girl: everybody is selling to you, you buy, you pay 20. you buy, you buy. >> philippe: i know, i know. but you don't buy postcard. now, that's no fair. you buy postcard, also fair. but i don't need the postcard. >> anthony: we're told that kids are dropping out of school to do this, the double-edged sword of the service economy. >> girl: you want to buy postcard? for, uh, only $5. one, two, three, more, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten. >> anthony: what i'm amazed is how f
>> philippe: okay. >> anthony: what's that going to mean?tourism? >> girl: okay, mister. what about -- you pay one, okay. >> philippe: perfect. >> boy: it's perfect, yeah. >> girl: excuse me. >> anthony: it's going to mean mobility. it's going to mean prosperity for some. will mean a lot of bad things, too, you know. it'll mean prostitution. it'll mean hustling. >> philippe: here you go. >> girl: okay, my booth. fine restaurant. >>...
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anthony, great to see you. anthony: great to see you. you did a great job with dr.nke yesterday. it was an honest to speak to the man, i like to say, save the world. it won't surprise you that i would let's talk about the president. he, in a tweet today described the pressure he is facing as a witch hunt, or is this -- the fourth estate holding public officials accountable? anthony: i think it is a witchhunt. think the administration could be doing a better job of softening the antagonism with the press, but i think that the president has made a reasonably fair assessment that most of the press is biased against him. research thing that came out that said 80% of the stories on the president and the administration are negative, and if it was 50%, you would say there is less media buys, but at 88%, he is a little upset about that, and he has justification. my personal opinion is soften up with the press. i don't get great press sometimes. you have to take it like a man. when i don't get good press, i like to hold a journalist accountable. erik: of course, even -- as i
anthony, great to see you. anthony: great to see you. you did a great job with dr.nke yesterday. it was an honest to speak to the man, i like to say, save the world. it won't surprise you that i would let's talk about the president. he, in a tweet today described the pressure he is facing as a witch hunt, or is this -- the fourth estate holding public officials accountable? anthony: i think it is a witchhunt. think the administration could be doing a better job of softening the antagonism with...
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saludaron a anthony sin saber de dÓnde venÍa o cÓmo se ganaba la vida. >> anthony es una persona muyera niÑo. se veÍa contento, no le faltaba dinero y se veÍa enfocado en el estudio. >> yo querÍa ir para la universidad y sacar el diploma. >> desde niÑo sobresalÍa. >> siempre me gustÓ hacer ejercicio y yo estaba estudiando para ser entrenador. >> anthony sabÍa que quería sacar a su familia adelante. para hacerlo habrÍa una gran dificultad, el dinero. >> nadie te dice que tienes que ir al banco a abrir una cuenta para que cuando llegue el dÍa de ir a la universidad no sea tan difÍcil. >> el joven soÑaba con estudiar terapia fÍsica, hacer una maestrÍa y ser corredor de la bolsa de valores. al recibir la mala noticia de que no le otorgarÍa la beca se enfrentÓ a una realidad. >> yo tenÍa que ayudarle a ella con los bills y la escuela. yo tenÍa varios trabajos como ayudante construcciÓn y el que te dan en la universidad. >> un dÍa jugando baloncesto, un amigo le dijo algo que le inquietÓ. >> un dÍa yo necesitaba dinero y fuÍ. >> anthony se convirtiÓ en romeo. >> yo gane 13 pesos pero tenÍa
saludaron a anthony sin saber de dÓnde venÍa o cÓmo se ganaba la vida. >> anthony es una persona muyera niÑo. se veÍa contento, no le faltaba dinero y se veÍa enfocado en el estudio. >> yo querÍa ir para la universidad y sacar el diploma. >> desde niÑo sobresalÍa. >> siempre me gustÓ hacer ejercicio y yo estaba estudiando para ser entrenador. >> anthony sabÍa que quería sacar a su familia adelante. para hacerlo habrÍa una gran dificultad, el dinero....
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heart patient anthony brett was told his operation was on hold. s i was about to have a stent put in over the weekend, but i can't do it now because of all this computer hacking. >> reporter: when hospital eyployees signed in, they found their files had been turned into jibberish, encrypted to be unreadable. to decode the files the hackers bere asking for $300 in ransom. the demand would double in three days or the data would be destroyed. ite malware program was called dannacry," and it was first uncovered in documents stolen from the u.s. national security agency. british prime minister theresa may said it wasn't just britain. >> this was not targeted at the n.h.s. it's an international attack in a number of countries and organizations have been affected. >> reporter: that was an understatement. by the time she'd finished d eaking, similar attacks had been reported on business targets across europe, including spain's telephone system. japan, turkey, and the philippines were also affected. in the u.s., fedex was hit. brt cyber-security experts sa
heart patient anthony brett was told his operation was on hold. s i was about to have a stent put in over the weekend, but i can't do it now because of all this computer hacking. >> reporter: when hospital eyployees signed in, they found their files had been turned into jibberish, encrypted to be unreadable. to decode the files the hackers bere asking for $300 in ransom. the demand would double in three days or the data would be destroyed. ite malware program was called dannacry,"...
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i'm anthony mason. we begin with a president on the defensive. disputed accounts of white house conversations, demands for recordings-- if there are any-- and accusations of obstruction of justice. it may sound like a page out of history, but it happened today after president trump took the extraordinary step of tweeting a warning to former f.b.i. director james comey. comey, the man he fired three days ago. we begin with justice correspondent jeff pegues. >> reporter: the president sent the tweet shortly before 8:30 this morning: it was a response to what comey says happened at a dinner with president trump at the white house on january 27, just one day after the white house was informed former national security adviser michael flynn had been compromised by the russians. comey told associates that at dinner, the president asked if he would pledge his loyalty. com
i'm anthony mason. we begin with a president on the defensive. disputed accounts of white house conversations, demands for recordings-- if there are any-- and accusations of obstruction of justice. it may sound like a page out of history, but it happened today after president trump took the extraordinary step of tweeting a warning to former f.b.i. director james comey. comey, the man he fired three days ago. we begin with justice correspondent jeff pegues. >> reporter: the president sent...
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i'm anthony mason. president trump took time out from his busy schedule as leader of the free world today to fire off a tweet to his longtime nemesis, comedian rosie o'donnell. he said, "we finally agree on something." that was a response to her tweet nearly five months ago calling for james comey to be fired. today, the administration rewrote the story it was telling just yesterday of how and when the president decided to dismiss the director of the f.b.i. here's major garrett at the white house. >> he's a showboat. he's a grandstander. the f.b.i. has been in turmoil. you know that. i know that. everybody knows that. >> reporter: president trump said today he was going to fire james comey no matter what advice he received from attorney attorney general rod rosenstein. >> i was going to fire comey. there's
i'm anthony mason. president trump took time out from his busy schedule as leader of the free world today to fire off a tweet to his longtime nemesis, comedian rosie o'donnell. he said, "we finally agree on something." that was a response to her tweet nearly five months ago calling for james comey to be fired. today, the administration rewrote the story it was telling just yesterday of how and when the president decided to dismiss the director of the f.b.i. here's major garrett at...
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also to anthony pratt who just pledged $2 billion, and that'saw anthony. come on, anthony, you can do better than that. thank you very much. anthony, that's beautiful. liz: president trump personally giving a standing ovation to australian billion pair anthony pratt. if he promised to double his investment in the u.s. tost 2 billion to create 5,000 manufacturing jobs in the workinclass heartland of the midwest. look whos here. anthony pratt. why are you doing this now? >> we have enormous confidence in president trump. he's doing a wonderful job and we think he will continue to do a great job. he's reducing unemployment as we sadat job figures show unemployment is the low yift's been for a decade and he's supporting manufacturing, that's why we are double down on investment creating 7,000 high-paying manufacturing jobs primarily in the midwest. wisconsin. in march governor scott walker, a wisconsin factory. recently then gofs pence in indiana, opened a paper hill. we have plants? ohio, pennsylvania, and lot of the midwest. liz: you have 6 to 8 factories. a
also to anthony pratt who just pledged $2 billion, and that'saw anthony. come on, anthony, you can do better than that. thank you very much. anthony, that's beautiful. liz: president trump personally giving a standing ovation to australian billion pair anthony pratt. if he promised to double his investment in the u.s. tost 2 billion to create 5,000 manufacturing jobs in the workinclass heartland of the midwest. look whos here. anthony pratt. why are you doing this now? >> we have enormous...
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hillary and anthony weiner.oser one and loser two. >> kat: marrying anthony weiner was a bad thing. >> eboni: one of the first things i ever set on fox news was on sean hannity's show and that is that anthony weiner is not my husband and thank god for that. that's true. that's the gospel right there. thank you to our fox news specialists, nick adams and krystal ball. we thank you so much for watching. make sure you also follow us on social media. @specialistsfnc on twitter and facebook and remember 5:00 will never be the same. "special report" up next. >> this is a fox news alert. i am chris wallace in for bret baier. president trump is halfway toward fulfilling a major campaign promise, getting rid of obamacare. the house passed health care reform this afternoon, culminating a weeks long internal battle for the g.o.p. >> this is a great plan. i actually think it will get even better, and this is, make no mistake, this is a repeal and replace of obamacare. make no mistake about it. >> chris: as tough as it was t
hillary and anthony weiner.oser one and loser two. >> kat: marrying anthony weiner was a bad thing. >> eboni: one of the first things i ever set on fox news was on sean hannity's show and that is that anthony weiner is not my husband and thank god for that. that's true. that's the gospel right there. thank you to our fox news specialists, nick adams and krystal ball. we thank you so much for watching. make sure you also follow us on social media. @specialistsfnc on twitter and...
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his first victim was 23—year—old anthony walgate, the last 25—year—old jack taylor. for an investigation by the independent police complaints commission into why detectives failed to spot that there was a serial killer at work for so long. but this week they told me their patience has run out. i don't feel that the ipcc are in control of the investigation at all. i think it's the police dictating to what stage it goes, what pace it goes, which is disgusting. i think we had to fight the police to listen, and now we're having to do the same for the ipcc to move onto the next stage. stephen port used dating apps to lure the men to his home. he then gave them lethal doses of ghb. his first victim, anthony walgate, was found outside the door of port‘s flat, the others in or near the local churchyard over the next 15 months. the police were asked on numerous occasions if the deaths could be linked. the ipcc investigation is designed to work out why detectives were so reluctant to connect them. but 20 months on, not a single police officer has been questioned. the bbc has b
his first victim was 23—year—old anthony walgate, the last 25—year—old jack taylor. for an investigation by the independent police complaints commission into why detectives failed to spot that there was a serial killer at work for so long. but this week they told me their patience has run out. i don't feel that the ipcc are in control of the investigation at all. i think it's the police dictating to what stage it goes, what pace it goes, which is disgusting. i think we had to fight the...
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. >> anthony: frequented by elisa and fellow running club member rolie cruz.lassic served as a burrito with rice and beans, or simply on a tortilla as a taco. tacos lengua, beef tongue braised with garlic and onions. and tacos el pastor, stacked guajillo chile-rubbed pork shoulder sliced with your choice of toppings. cheap, yet supremely satisfying sweet taco trucks like this one has served the latino community of boyle heights well for years. but the neighborhood is changing. let's say diversifying. >> anthony: you know, first comes the coffee shops, a couple of smart, hip restaurants, hipsters arrive, rents go up. how do you stop that? >> elisa: well, that's what you explained in a nutshell is what has been going on throughout los angeles. the gentrification of downtown, it's spreading here. and in a neighborhood like this, gentrification, not to be dramatic, but the population of families that are homeless is growing. little by little, like, the block is disappearing whether it's deportation, whether it's gentrification, you know, it's barely now coming to
. >> anthony: frequented by elisa and fellow running club member rolie cruz.lassic served as a burrito with rice and beans, or simply on a tortilla as a taco. tacos lengua, beef tongue braised with garlic and onions. and tacos el pastor, stacked guajillo chile-rubbed pork shoulder sliced with your choice of toppings. cheap, yet supremely satisfying sweet taco trucks like this one has served the latino community of boyle heights well for years. but the neighborhood is changing. let's say...
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emotional moment for anthony wiener there. far as how much time he could potentially serve, that charge could potentially get him between zero and ten years in prison. the prosecutors in the case asked for between 21 and 27 months as part of this agreement. ultimately, it'll be up to the judge. she is waiting for pre-sentencing reports from from anthony weiner's attorney as well as prosecutors, and then down the line. she'll make a decision how much time he could certain, if any at all. >> whatever the time serve, he'll have to register as a sex offender? >> yeah. he will have to register as a sex offender. that, of course, won't go away. he was asked by the judge whether he understands that's a part of this agreement, and he said, yes, your honor, i do. anthony weiner will be registered as a sex offender. one of the reasons this is getting so much attention, in addition to all the salacious details, is it was part of this federal investigation, the feds seizing anthony weiner's computer, they found e-mails from huma abedin, a
emotional moment for anthony wiener there. far as how much time he could potentially serve, that charge could potentially get him between zero and ten years in prison. the prosecutors in the case asked for between 21 and 27 months as part of this agreement. ultimately, it'll be up to the judge. she is waiting for pre-sentencing reports from from anthony weiner's attorney as well as prosecutors, and then down the line. she'll make a decision how much time he could certain, if any at all....
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anthony's mother was here. she showed up. do you know her well?-law. >> jimmy: but do you get in there with her with doris his mother? i know her pretty well. >> i think you know her better than me. you have a longer span of relationship because you guys have been friends for a lot longer than anthony and i have been friends. >> jimmy: a long time. and also i think anthony reached a point where he had had enough of bringing his mother to work. i think. he used to bring her here all the time. >> she's at work all the time. >> jimmy: oh, she is at work -- >> she comes to work and he usually doesn't know when she's coming. >> jimmy: oh, she just shows up? >> can you imagine if my mom did that? >> jimmy: tracee's mom is diana ross. that would be something. [ cheers and applause ] >> if my mom just showed up. that would honestly be -- i think that would totally -- >> jimmy: we have a little surprise for you. tracee? [ laughter ] >> i knew i couldn't get my mom on the phone. >> jimmy: we've got mother's day coming up. do you get anthony's mom something
anthony's mother was here. she showed up. do you know her well?-law. >> jimmy: but do you get in there with her with doris his mother? i know her pretty well. >> i think you know her better than me. you have a longer span of relationship because you guys have been friends for a lot longer than anthony and i have been friends. >> jimmy: a long time. and also i think anthony reached a point where he had had enough of bringing his mother to work. i think. he used to bring her...
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but anthony and kenya, they love wearing a special sneaker.ld be matching up to that, but yes, a very big deal. the red carpet is sort of like the oscars times ten because it's just about sort of the red carpet and the fashion moment. >> jimmy: right. there's not even a door at the d. you just turn around and go back. >> that's it. you're done. kind of. kind of. and you know, the red carpet is really genuinely -- i love taking pictures. i love being in front of people. but a red carpet in essence is people taking your picture to judge you. >> jimmy: sure it is. >> that's really what it is. >> jimmy: and it's even stranger when you're wearing someone judging something you really had nothing to do with. [ cheers and applause ] wait a minute. what are you wearing? >> exactly. that is basically a piece of wearable art. by comme des garcons. >> jimmy: no. >> yes, jimmy. yes, jimmy. ask your wife. but as you can tell, there was not a lot of movement i could do in the dress. >> jimmy: yeah, right. >> so it was a little bit like couldn't lift my arms
but anthony and kenya, they love wearing a special sneaker.ld be matching up to that, but yes, a very big deal. the red carpet is sort of like the oscars times ten because it's just about sort of the red carpet and the fashion moment. >> jimmy: right. there's not even a door at the d. you just turn around and go back. >> that's it. you're done. kind of. kind of. and you know, the red carpet is really genuinely -- i love taking pictures. i love being in front of people. but a red...
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anthony weiner pleads guilty to sending illegal material to a 15—year—old girl.nk you forjoining us. donald trump's presidency has run into further controversy after two separate american newspapers made two new allegations about possible links between the white house and russia. the first relates to a meeting the president had with russian officials. the new york times claims donald trump said this. and then this from the washington post. the reports were made publicjust as donald trump was leaving his first overseas visit as president. and in a further development this evening, we have just heard that james comey will testify in an open session before the senate committee. laura bickerjoins us live. an interesting development about the committee and james comey giving evidence. that will be watched carefully. what a way to end the week, to hear that james comey will testify in an open hearing. we understood from his associates that this is something he wa nted associates that this is something he wanted to do, he wanted to get the story out there. the reason fo
anthony weiner pleads guilty to sending illegal material to a 15—year—old girl.nk you forjoining us. donald trump's presidency has run into further controversy after two separate american newspapers made two new allegations about possible links between the white house and russia. the first relates to a meeting the president had with russian officials. the new york times claims donald trump said this. and then this from the washington post. the reports were made publicjust as donald trump...
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anthony cruzado? yes, i am mr. anthony cruzado. well, did you write this letter to the president? yes, i did. i ain't going to lie. at one time, i was scared, i denied it. i ain't denied it, i told them i wrote it. i told them i would not kill the president, though. >> were you serious with your threats? >> you think i'm just going to write him just to write him a letter and that's it, you know? i know i could be facing more time with it, you know. but -- very serious. >> minutes later, cruzado retracted his threat. >> it's just i think i'm talking out of anger. you know what i'm saying? talking out my anger. because, you know -- i get out, i don't think i'm going to react on the stuff that i wrote to -- >> ten minutes ago you told me you were definitely going to do it. >> but i don't think so. i mean, it -- i don't think so. >> coming up -- >> you can imagine officers and nursing seeing that for the first time, it's pretty bizarre. >> anthony cruzado carries out a horrifying act of violence on himself. and -- >> they say that dude threatened my younger brother, i got upset. one t
anthony cruzado? yes, i am mr. anthony cruzado. well, did you write this letter to the president? yes, i did. i ain't going to lie. at one time, i was scared, i denied it. i ain't denied it, i told them i wrote it. i told them i would not kill the president, though. >> were you serious with your threats? >> you think i'm just going to write him just to write him a letter and that's it, you know? i know i could be facing more time with it, you know. but -- very serious. >>...
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also to anthony pratt, who just pledged 2 billion, and that is peanuts for anthony, if you know anthony right here. it is anthony pratt, an australian businessman who spoke before the president of the united states on the intrepid. thanks you for being here. >> thank you for having me. steve: talk about the pledge you made on the intrepid last night. >> the president and mrs. trump, i think president is doing fantastic job. the veterans of the coral sea battle, i announced that, because of the president's great leadership, we're going to invest $2 billion in 5,000 high-paying manufacturing jobs, mainly in the midwest. steve: 5000 johnson? that is amazing. ainsley: you have 68 factories in the u.s. alone. 100% of the products you make are made out of recycled products. i was looking online, reading about you. you took a million dollar company, made it a billion dollar company. you're so smart. if you ever bought those moving boxes from home depot, this is the guy who makes them. makes corrugated containers. thank you for the money you put in america. why are you pledging that much? >> am
also to anthony pratt, who just pledged 2 billion, and that is peanuts for anthony, if you know anthony right here. it is anthony pratt, an australian businessman who spoke before the president of the united states on the intrepid. thanks you for being here. >> thank you for having me. steve: talk about the pledge you made on the intrepid last night. >> the president and mrs. trump, i think president is doing fantastic job. the veterans of the coral sea battle, i announced that,...
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also in the programme: the disgraced former us congressman anthony weiner pleads guilty to sending obscenel to a 15—year—old girl. hello and welcome to bbc news. donald trump's presidency has run into further controversy, after two separate american newspapers made two new allegations about possible links between the white house and russia. the first relates to a meeting the president had with russian officials with the new york times claiming donald trump told them "i just fired the head of the fbi. he was crazy, a real nut job," "i faced great pressure because of russia. that's taken off". and then this from the washington post: "the law enforcement investigation into possible coordination between russia and the trump campaign has identified a current white house official as a significant person of interest... ..the senior white house adviser under scrutiny by investigators is someone close to the president" the reports came as trump makes his first overseas visit as president. and in a further development this evening, we've just heard that james comey will testify in an open session be
also in the programme: the disgraced former us congressman anthony weiner pleads guilty to sending obscenel to a 15—year—old girl. hello and welcome to bbc news. donald trump's presidency has run into further controversy, after two separate american newspapers made two new allegations about possible links between the white house and russia. the first relates to a meeting the president had with russian officials with the new york times claiming donald trump told them "i just fired the...