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>> anthony: yeah, sure. >> tuka: i brought some. >> anthony: excellent, good idea.nthony: i'm observing local customs. ♪ >> anthony: proceed to smoke weed. it's cool. everybody's doing it. somebody call the elfin jeff sessions. he'll shit himself. >> anthony: how long has weed been legal here? >> fermin: one year. >> anthony: a year? awesome. >> tuka: but here, like, you could smoke in the street for always. >> anthony: do you have dispensaries? do you have stores you can go to? >> valentin: that's the problem here now. the pharmacies cannot sell because -- >> tuka: the international banks don't want to accept drug money. >> anthony: so if i were to open up a marijuana hydroponic farm? >> tuka: you can have your club. >> nacho: all right, when are we starting this? [ laughter ] >> anthony: i don't know, man, let me smoke another joint. ♪ ♪ >> anthony: what to do next? pizza and beers, yo, at bar las flores. >> anthony: so um, here's an interesting question -- what is the national pathology of uruguay? >> valentin: it's the envy from -- >> anthony: envy? >> valentin:
>> anthony: yeah, sure. >> tuka: i brought some. >> anthony: excellent, good idea.nthony: i'm observing local customs. ♪ >> anthony: proceed to smoke weed. it's cool. everybody's doing it. somebody call the elfin jeff sessions. he'll shit himself. >> anthony: how long has weed been legal here? >> fermin: one year. >> anthony: a year? awesome. >> tuka: but here, like, you could smoke in the street for always. >> anthony: do you have...
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>> man in gray hat: gene, uncle gene, this is anthony bourdain. >> anthony: how do you do?rs old. >> anthony: looking good. >> man in gray hat: he goes up and down these bocce courts faster than anybody else. >> anthony: ah, delicious. this is a weakness of mine, you know they have these street fairs in new york where they have the sausage and peppers stands. i don't walk past one of those things without getting them. >> all: whoa! >> anthony: so, how long have you lived in this community? >> man in gray hat: 78 years. >> anthony: so, your whole life? >> man in gray hat: yes. >> anthony: now, the first wave of italians that came over here from italy, why did they come here? did they come here for steel jobs? coal? >> man in gray hat: actually, trade. i think they came here more for the trade. >> anthony: yeah? >> man in gray hat: yeah. >> man in black hat: plumbers, bricklayers, any kind of trade like that. >> man in pirates hat: some italians said that they were told to come over here and they were going to find the roads paved with gold. they said, they didn't tell us we
>> man in gray hat: gene, uncle gene, this is anthony bourdain. >> anthony: how do you do?rs old. >> anthony: looking good. >> man in gray hat: he goes up and down these bocce courts faster than anybody else. >> anthony: ah, delicious. this is a weakness of mine, you know they have these street fairs in new york where they have the sausage and peppers stands. i don't walk past one of those things without getting them. >> all: whoa! >> anthony: so, how...
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that's good. >> anthony: wow. >> fred: let's pass the nug. >> anthony: thank you. number one meat in the world. no better meat than a moose. that's for sure. >> anthony: wow, this is amazing. >> dave: i think that it is a treat, and i've said for years that moose meat is the best meat. the champagne of animal protein. >> anthony: you're right, it is something special. >> fred: don't even mind the rain anymore. [ laughter ] >> dave: look at that. like what is that, that's amazing. >> fred: it's a grey jay. put something in your hand and he'll get it. >> dave: look, look, he's on the camera. i really want to do this. is it gone? oh, he's on tony's head! [ laughter ] >> anthony: animals love me. i told you, i'm like st. francis of [ bleep ] assisi. whoa, look, they really are hitting the ham. this could get ugly really quickly. next thing you know they're pecking our eyeballs out tunneling up our asses. >> "anthony bourdain: parts unknown" is brought to you by the capital one venture card what's in your wallet? 10 miles on every dollar they spend at thousands of hotel
that's good. >> anthony: wow. >> fred: let's pass the nug. >> anthony: thank you. number one meat in the world. no better meat than a moose. that's for sure. >> anthony: wow, this is amazing. >> dave: i think that it is a treat, and i've said for years that moose meat is the best meat. the champagne of animal protein. >> anthony: you're right, it is something special. >> fred: don't even mind the rain anymore. [ laughter ] >> dave: look at that....
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>> lola: mhmm. >> anthony: dress it? >> lola: yes. >> anthony: cook it?see? >> anthony: what's the best thing about living in this area and what's the worst thing? >> leshawna: the best thing is the people here. >> lola: there's probably nobody in these hollows that i couldn't go say, 'hey, i'm hungry, would you fix me a sandwich?' >> anthony: and worse thing? >> drema: see somebody that's on pills. or drunk. or out here just fighting. >> anthony: what can you do? >> drema: pray for them. that's all we can do. ♪ oh, eliza oh, eliza ♪ ♪ little liza jane ♪ ♪ alright, i brought in high protein to help get us moving. ...and help you feel more strength and energy in just two weeks! i'll take that. -yeeeeeah! ensure high protein. with 16 grams of protein and 4 grams of sugar. ensure. always be you. i'm your phone,istle text alert. stuck down here between your seat and your console, playing a little hide-n-seek. cold... warmer... warmer... ah boiling. jackpot. and if you've got cut-rate car inrance, you could be picking up these charges yourlf. so get allstate,
>> lola: mhmm. >> anthony: dress it? >> lola: yes. >> anthony: cook it?see? >> anthony: what's the best thing about living in this area and what's the worst thing? >> leshawna: the best thing is the people here. >> lola: there's probably nobody in these hollows that i couldn't go say, 'hey, i'm hungry, would you fix me a sandwich?' >> anthony: and worse thing? >> drema: see somebody that's on pills. or drunk. or out here just fighting....
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>> anthony: i have never.ng it with the, with fingers. >> anthony: okay. >> sophia: that's the whole thing. >> anthony: mm, so good. oh wow, these are terrific. >> sophia: i mean, this not something very sophisticated to eat. [ laughter ] >> anthony: mm, who cares? this is a very religious country -- people identify themselves closely with christianity. family based. >> sophia: exactly. >> anthony: and there seems to be a point beyond which the population will not go and to come around to comrade putin, um, he seems to understand this very, very well. >> sophia: the way putin operations is that, like, first putin emanates strength. i mean, he's a bad guy. i mean, there's a consensus. >> anthony: right. >> sophia: like 80% of georgians, like, believe that putin is a very bad guy and russians as well. >> anthony: right, but he's on the winning side. >> sophia: yeah, exactly so he's a winner, so they don't judge winners. they say, "okay, we're bad, but west is worse." >> anthony: but are they wrong? >> sophia: of
>> anthony: i have never.ng it with the, with fingers. >> anthony: okay. >> sophia: that's the whole thing. >> anthony: mm, so good. oh wow, these are terrific. >> sophia: i mean, this not something very sophisticated to eat. [ laughter ] >> anthony: mm, who cares? this is a very religious country -- people identify themselves closely with christianity. family based. >> sophia: exactly. >> anthony: and there seems to be a point beyond which the...
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some chips. >> anthony: whitebait?st thing ever. really? >> nigella: i know. whitebait is so good, isn't it? >> anthony: you can go to a pub and get whitebait? >> nigella: well, i'm sure in -- i'm sure in dickens' time they used to have whitebait there, mainly they used to have oysters too, so -- >> ahony: i can't hear you over the crunching. >> nigella: i can't hear myself over the crunch, actually. i lost interest in what i was saying. >> anthony: whitebait, tiny baby herring lightly battered whole and fried, tossed with a little bit of lemon juice and salt. the perfect bar food. >> nigella: mm, it's, like, crisper. do you have this in the states? >> anthony: we're starting to see them, but almost never. >> nigella: beautiful though, aren't they? and fat chips, always important. >> anthony: what is the appropriate condiment with chips? >> nigella: being old-fashioned, i think vinegar and salt. >> anthony: mm-hmm. >> nigella: if i'm in brussels or holland, i'm fine about mayonnaise, but here it's -- >> anthony: only t
some chips. >> anthony: whitebait?st thing ever. really? >> nigella: i know. whitebait is so good, isn't it? >> anthony: you can go to a pub and get whitebait? >> nigella: well, i'm sure in -- i'm sure in dickens' time they used to have whitebait there, mainly they used to have oysters too, so -- >> ahony: i can't hear you over the crunching. >> nigella: i can't hear myself over the crunch, actually. i lost interest in what i was saying. >> anthony:...
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>> anthony: right.'s really good. do you want that rib? >> anthony: no, no, go ahead. >> sean: i'm taking it. okay. >> anthony: i mean, the narrative you're hearing from a lot of people here now is, the evil techies are coming, driving up rents, pushing out with the mom and pop, you know, restaurants. >> sean: well that's kind of a true thing. that's actually -- it sucks. >> anthony: so it's -- the people everyone hates is google now? right? google and twitter. >> sean: they're really hated. yeah. only by certain people. but, of course, like outside of san francisco it's like they're heroes you know they change the world, but -- >> anthony: yeah! we like 'em fine. >> sean: yeah, i google things. it's legitimate. >> anthony: yes. i, you know, i google things too. >> sean: i do. it happens, right? [ snort ] excuse me. >> anthony: but, look, i mean, google they have their own buses, which is apparently a bone of contention for people. >> sean: well it is yeah. i mean the buses are -- i do know. >> anthony:
>> anthony: right.'s really good. do you want that rib? >> anthony: no, no, go ahead. >> sean: i'm taking it. okay. >> anthony: i mean, the narrative you're hearing from a lot of people here now is, the evil techies are coming, driving up rents, pushing out with the mom and pop, you know, restaurants. >> sean: well that's kind of a true thing. that's actually -- it sucks. >> anthony: so it's -- the people everyone hates is google now? right? google and...
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so we're covered. ♪ >> anthony: whoa, cotechino. >> group: finocchina. >> anthony: what?t's awesome. >> fred: do you often eat in the rain? >> jeremy b: like i said, you're in newfoundland. >> dave: it was miami like five minutes ago. >> jeremy c: you don't come here for the weather. >> anthony: oh no, literally five minutes ago it was like sunglasses. >> jeremy c: and that's -- that's newfoundland. four seasons in one day. >> anthony: how many times have you been here? >> dave: i've never been here. no, never. >> anthony: whoa whoa, wait a minute, this is your first time. >> dave: our first time in newfoundland, and we've tried to come on a couple of occasions, but no, we've never been here. >> anthony: as proud canadians -- >> dave: this is not one of the destinations that a canadian ends up in. >> anthony: and yet you've decided to open a fine-dining restaurant that by definition is seasonal, and requires at least a significant part of your clientele to get on a plane and make the kind of commitment that these [ bleep ] clearly have not made. and this is them. >> jerem
so we're covered. ♪ >> anthony: whoa, cotechino. >> group: finocchina. >> anthony: what?t's awesome. >> fred: do you often eat in the rain? >> jeremy b: like i said, you're in newfoundland. >> dave: it was miami like five minutes ago. >> jeremy c: you don't come here for the weather. >> anthony: oh no, literally five minutes ago it was like sunglasses. >> jeremy c: and that's -- that's newfoundland. four seasons in one day. >>...
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>> anthony: no, guy comes up to me he says "hey you look like anthony bourdain."> 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. >> 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. ♪ it's your thing ♪ ♪ do what you want to do (whoosh, explosion) rocket mortgage by quicken loans makes the complex simple... (high-pitched whir) ...giving you super hero levels of confidence. (explosion) ♪ it's your thing ♪ understand the details and get approved in as few as eight minutes, so nothing stands in your way. rocket mortgage. america's largest mortgage lender. marvel studios' "avengers: infinity war" in theaters april 27th. marvel studios' "avengers: infinity war" you ok there, kurt? we're about to move. karate helps... relieve some of the house-buying... stress. at l
>> anthony: no, guy comes up to me he says "hey you look like anthony bourdain."> 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. >> laurie: are you kidding me? >> anthony: dropped like a stone. >> laurie: way to suck, so promising. >> anthony: no braces for my...
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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. >> ahony: 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 y
>> 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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yes. >> anthony: yeah, it's good. >> nacho: it's so comforting. >> anthony: yeah.ered formula found in olia. for brilliant color and visibly healthier hair, every time you color. olia delivers color differently. while propelling it deep into hair. and without a single drop of ammonia. olia has women falling in love with their color, every time they color. it's in the oils. olia. brilliant color, visibly healthier hair. garnier®. sometimes a day at the ballpark is more than just a day at the ballpark. [park announcer] all military members stand and be recognized. sometimes fans cheer for those who wear a different uniform. no matter where or when you served, t-mobile stands ready to serve you. that's why we're providing half off family lines to all military. anyone can get you ready, holiday inn express gets you the readiest. because ready gives a pep talk. showtime! but the readiest gives a pep rally. i cleared my inbox! holiday inn express, be the readiest. holiday inn express, looking for a hotel that fits... whoooo. ...your budget? tripadvisor now searches over.
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>> anthony: yeah.es. ♪ >> a.a.: for shooting your first red stag in scotland you'll get blooded. it's best if you close your eyes. >> anthony: oh! [ laughter ] oh, okay. >> a.a.: and, and, the rule is you have to leave it on. >> anthony: yep. >> a.a.: all day. >> stephen: how's it going, chaps? >> anthony: as getting vehicles up here would be both difficult and destructive. the estate has maintained the tradition of using highland ponies to retrieve the stalked deer. they're bred to be strong and trained to do this work. they'll likely make it back sooner than we will. >> stephen: thanks chaps! we'll catch ya's later on at some point. >> man: giddy-up. >> stephen: good boy, stroop. >> anthony: i'd thought coming up, my legs burning, "i can't wait 'til that nice, easy downhill walk back." but, as i soon find out, the walk down is even harder. knees screaming, face crusted with dried blood, i'm looking forward to a warm fire, a strong whiskey, and some good country ass cooking. ♪ stella artois. voila! po
>> anthony: yeah.es. ♪ >> a.a.: for shooting your first red stag in scotland you'll get blooded. it's best if you close your eyes. >> anthony: oh! [ laughter ] oh, okay. >> a.a.: and, and, the rule is you have to leave it on. >> anthony: yep. >> a.a.: all day. >> stephen: how's it going, chaps? >> anthony: as getting vehicles up here would be both difficult and destructive. the estate has maintained the tradition of using highland ponies to...
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we started listening to german talk radio too. >> anthony: german talk radio. >> siri: yeah. >> anthonythe sun during the seismic probing. >> anthony: no one's looking for frozen nazi cyborgs? >> stuart: i think they've got those in the top two layers. >> anthony: there some out here i'm sure of it. beneath the station is a subterranean world. ♪ 2000 feet of tunnels 30 feet down, carved into the walls impromptu shrines depicting personal messages, remembrances left behind by long gone workers. a frozen constantly moving and shifting network of passageways. >> scott: the walls come in, the ceiling comes down, the floor comes up. >> anthony: requiring constant maintenance. what's supporting this roof? >> scott: compaction of the snow. >> anthony: scott smith runs the crews keeping these tunnels clear and pipes flowing. >> scott: we're in the process of taking the chainsaw depth off the walls and ceiling to make them into a more usable entry. a lot of work. >> anthony: pretty amazing feat of engineering here. the lowest recorded temperature at the south pole is 177 degrees below zero. >> s
we started listening to german talk radio too. >> anthony: german talk radio. >> siri: yeah. >> anthonythe sun during the seismic probing. >> anthony: no one's looking for frozen nazi cyborgs? >> stuart: i think they've got those in the top two layers. >> anthony: there some out here i'm sure of it. beneath the station is a subterranean world. ♪ 2000 feet of tunnels 30 feet down, carved into the walls impromptu shrines depicting personal messages,...
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>> anthony: yes.ensitive. >> anthony: -- to particularly this area. ♪ >> anthony: there are three million armenians living in armenia. another eight million around the world. ever since the genocide, it's been a long existential struggle for survival. recent history is defined by three major events: a massive earthquake in 1988, followed by the collapse of the ussr in 1991, and then a full scale war with azerbaijan in 1992. not to mention limited employment opportunities and most significantly, its borders, of which approximately 80% have been closed, due to relationships with its turkish and azeri neighbors. things have not been easy for armenians. ♪ >> anthony: on a hillside overlooking yerevan sits a sprawling memorial to the genocide of 1915. on the other side of town, another memorial, the yerevan cascade. richard giragosian is an american-born professor and political analyst who now lives here in armenia. >> anthony: how many were lost during this? >> richard: most estimates, historically, put i
>> anthony: yes.ensitive. >> anthony: -- to particularly this area. ♪ >> anthony: there are three million armenians living in armenia. another eight million around the world. ever since the genocide, it's been a long existential struggle for survival. recent history is defined by three major events: a massive earthquake in 1988, followed by the collapse of the ussr in 1991, and then a full scale war with azerbaijan in 1992. not to mention limited employment opportunities and...
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. >> anthony: average income? >> john: we are around $20,000, so we're --. >> anthony: which is?> john: which is substantially below the pennsylvania average. >> gisele: i'll have mothers that will call me on a monday and, you know by friday they are going to be out of food to feed their three kids. and this happens quite regularly. >> anthony: john fetterman does not look like your typical mayor; and he isn't. he came to braddock in 2001 to help at-risk youth get their geds. and ran for office here in one of the most depressed towns in the state four years later. his wife, gisele, is from rio, and she runs a non-profit that provides food and essential supplies for more than 1,500 families each month. >> anthony: a lot of people in this country are angry. they feel that their anger has not been acknowledged in any way. and frankly, i think they're right. >> john: yup. >> anthony: there is a sense, particularly in rural, white
. >> anthony: average income? >> john: we are around $20,000, so we're --. >> anthony: which is?> john: which is substantially below the pennsylvania average. >> gisele: i'll have mothers that will call me on a monday and, you know by friday they are going to be out of food to feed their three kids. and this happens quite regularly. >> anthony: john fetterman does not look like your typical mayor; and he isn't. he came to braddock in 2001 to help at-risk youth...
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they would always say, anthony, do you have a moment. and i said depending on what you brought. [ laughing ] >> i got a slice of red velvet. i said come on in my office. [ laughing ] >> let's talk about this problem. after awhile i began to tell the men on death row, listen, some of us are here innocent. some of you are guilty. it don't matter. the facts are we all are here together. we have a warden up there that has rules to go by. i don't know about anyone here, but i came from a house that had rules. so we're going to respect the rules here. but we're going to try the best to get with the warden and make it as easy and possible not just for them but for us as well. and i asked them to trust me. that i would try to use the love that i had for mankind and use it in a way that we all could benefit from it. and when we first started the book club, i realized what grade you stopped in. and i was stunned that everybody mostly stopped in the 7th or 8th grade. and i kept saying how is it that the police didn't come to you all house and find
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but at the end of the day, anthony, we are our choices, right? if you take information and repeat it to the american people, is that a good choice? >> we will debate this for probably two hours. it is unfair characterization of her. she starts the day, some of the information has been left on out. some of the information she has. she's doing the best job she can to relay as much as she can to the american people. and if you remember, okay, they had the lights turned off in that room. they were like on a phone call basically to the -- >> spicer was hiding in the bushes. >> and she's standing up there, okay, with the lights on and the cameras. she's addressing the american people. she's a very classy person. >> it's not about a character assassination. >> i don't want to go back to the correspondents dinner. i'm going to support her. >> i had you come on because you are supportive of her. this is about the choices you make on the job and the net effect. you brought the cameras back on you. you turned the lights back on metaphorically. the american
but at the end of the day, anthony, we are our choices, right? if you take information and repeat it to the american people, is that a good choice? >> we will debate this for probably two hours. it is unfair characterization of her. she starts the day, some of the information has been left on out. some of the information she has. she's doing the best job she can to relay as much as she can to the american people. and if you remember, okay, they had the lights turned off in that room. they...
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anthony: it was an emotional moment. that was a 13-year-old from marin county, california, a "time magazine for kids" reporter there to cover white house anthony: it was an emotional moment. fitness day. i don't know if sarah huckabee sanders was expecting him to ask about school shootings, but it was a powerful moment. the response from sanders was there is going to be a commission meeting this week. the reality is that the white house has not taken too many affirmative steps to address school shootings. they are trying to ban bump stocks and they want to bring more guns into schools and security officers. i don't know if that was enough. jane: anthony zurcher, thanks for joining me. we have some news just in -- disgraced film producer harvey weinstein has been indicted by a grand jury in new york. according to a statement released by the manhattan district attorney, he has been indicted for rate in the first in therd degree -- rape first and third degree and criminal sexual act in the first degree. you are watching "bb
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anthony: donald trump has put a lotf his reputation on the line here. he says he is willing to walk only at any minute, but with all the talk of a nobel prize andfo the opportunitworld peace, there is a certain amount of pressure on donald trump to prove that his type of diplomacy , the pushing the nuclear button talk and then backing away to ldwork with kim jong-un, c actually be effective. laura: the president was on the hill today, meeting senate republicans, but always in the background is the special counsel's investigation into russia, and there was news on former cpaign manager paul manafort, who was trying out a legal appeal against the special counsel. what is the news there? anthony: paul manafort's lawyers were going to try to get case thrown out. he was alleging that robert mueller has overstretched his authority in bringing thgae challengesst manafort for alleged crimes unrelated to the main thrust of the investigation. the federal judge after hearing the oral arguments in this and expressed skepticism about the authority of robert mueller
anthony: donald trump has put a lotf his reputation on the line here. he says he is willing to walk only at any minute, but with all the talk of a nobel prize andfo the opportunitworld peace, there is a certain amount of pressure on donald trump to prove that his type of diplomacy , the pushing the nuclear button talk and then backing away to ldwork with kim jong-un, c actually be effective. laura: the president was on the hill today, meeting senate republicans, but always in the background is...
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anthony, it's good to have you back. >> thanks.to be here. >> stock is back to levels we last saw in march. streaming hours up 56. active accounts up 47. what does it say about the conversation we continue to have about direct to consumer in some of these legacy media companies? >> yeah. well, i think, you know, we are in the midst of a big secular change in video distribution that's moving from legacy tv platforms to screening and it's disrupting the industry. and it's creating a lot of opportunity for streaming companies like roku. our platform business, which is advertising and contribution distribution doubled in the quarter. things are going great. >> anthony, can you tell what is really driving loyalty on your platform can you break that down for us a bit? a third of the streaming hours on roku are netflix. you can sort of get netflix everywhere these days with cable providers, like our parent, comcast. but you are finding something that's causing your results and your growth to really be driven. isolate that for us. what is
anthony, it's good to have you back. >> thanks.to be here. >> stock is back to levels we last saw in march. streaming hours up 56. active accounts up 47. what does it say about the conversation we continue to have about direct to consumer in some of these legacy media companies? >> yeah. well, i think, you know, we are in the midst of a big secular change in video distribution that's moving from legacy tv platforms to screening and it's disrupting the industry. and it's...
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anthony scarmucci and senator bob torricelli. blankenship, who as i said earlier the president doesn't support, said he's trumpier than trump. what does that even mean? is that bad for the trump politics brand that a guy who is tied to 29 people dying says i'm trumpier than trump. >> i'm still trying to figure out what china people means so how can i tell you what trumpier than trump is? i think bob and i agree with this. he has his own unique brand. his own unique personality style. people who say they're trumpier than trump are probably less trumpier than trump could ever be because there's nobody like the president. >> i think we all agree there's only one. i don't know if i would say iconic. do you think the democrats might be playing the blue wave wrong? i saw someone on tv saying stormy daniels and michael avenatti have hurt trump more than democrats have. democrats are rioting on the impeach, he's unfit, he's unhunged. and he is up in the poll numbers. >> you know, this is a painful question to answer. >> please do. >> bec
anthony scarmucci and senator bob torricelli. blankenship, who as i said earlier the president doesn't support, said he's trumpier than trump. what does that even mean? is that bad for the trump politics brand that a guy who is tied to 29 people dying says i'm trumpier than trump. >> i'm still trying to figure out what china people means so how can i tell you what trumpier than trump is? i think bob and i agree with this. he has his own unique brand. his own unique personality style....
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for more on what came out of the meetin ago with the bbc's anthony zurcher. was there are concrete result from the meeting? anthony: there was, there was am stt from the white housey essentiaying that the department of justice agreed to expand the ongoing inspector general probe into all of the investigations relating to the 2016 election, and ts going to include any irregularities concerning the department of justice. what theannounced last night and reinforced today, they were rolling all of this into an ongoing probe. i think it was some concern that when donald trump said on the when sent out thatt t donald trump sent out e tweet sterday, that he was intending to breach the firewall between the department of justice and the white house, which was a set up after the watergate scandal, calling for a separate criminale igation. that does not appear to be the case. for now that bomb has been defused. laura: why is the president suddenly so obsessed with the idea that his campaign w infiltrated by the fbi? anthony: i think from the beginning of his administrat
for more on what came out of the meetin ago with the bbc's anthony zurcher. was there are concrete result from the meeting? anthony: there was, there was am stt from the white housey essentiaying that the department of justice agreed to expand the ongoing inspector general probe into all of the investigations relating to the 2016 election, and ts going to include any irregularities concerning the department of justice. what theannounced last night and reinforced today, they were rolling all of...
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anthony zurcher, thank you very much. other news. at the israel and turkey are engaged in a bitter row gaza with both countries expelling diplomat. israel's government has criticized turkey's ambassador, whwas filmed being searched by security as he left the country. larry nassar's sexual abuse victims reached the $500 million agreement with michigan state university, wherepo thes doctor worked. most the money will go to the women themselves with $75 million dedicated to a fund for future plaintiffs. nassar was sentenced to lengthy prison term after female isathletes testified about decades of abuse. veneela will hold presidential elections this weekendan economic backdrop that is getting worse by the day. amid mass shortages of food and medicine, many pregnant women eeing the country to see proper medical care. that is hitting venezuela's neighbors hard. katy watson reports near the border with brazil. katy: meet baby max, a brand-new life, and for the mom, a brand-new start. back home in venezuela, she rarely ate more than one mea
anthony zurcher, thank you very much. other news. at the israel and turkey are engaged in a bitter row gaza with both countries expelling diplomat. israel's government has criticized turkey's ambassador, whwas filmed being searched by security as he left the country. larry nassar's sexual abuse victims reached the $500 million agreement with michigan state university, wherepo thes doctor worked. most the money will go to the women themselves with $75 million dedicated to a fund for future...
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jane: anthony zurcher, as ever, thanks for joining me. the british company at the center of the facebook privacy scandal cambridge analytica, is , to file for solvency in the u.k. and the u.s. denied usingch has data improperly obtained from facebook to make political ads, said its busins is no longer viable. reporter: it's sold itself as a pioneer of a new kind of digital marketing, giving companies and politiprl campaigns edented control over their message. today cambridge analytica bowed to the inevitable. the company, which denies wrongdoing, received data ofok facesers from an app developer. it was the harvesting of that data which caused his undoing. but there has been additional public interest because of the boasts made by the company. s, undercover filming for channel four new senior figures clmed they could cisively influence elections. in tecent months scrutiny of company's practices has been remorseless. the london offices wered. >> people see the work w did in a negative light -- reporter: the erstwhile ceo steps down not lon
jane: anthony zurcher, as ever, thanks for joining me. the british company at the center of the facebook privacy scandal cambridge analytica, is , to file for solvency in the u.k. and the u.s. denied usingch has data improperly obtained from facebook to make political ads, said its busins is no longer viable. reporter: it's sold itself as a pioneer of a new kind of digital marketing, giving companies and politiprl campaigns edented control over their message. today cambridge analytica bowed to...
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you have the conviction of anthony hinton or when we allow our judges to be elected we create people who are decision-makerss. happens when we have prosecutor prosecutors? but this means there is work for us to do. to spend every day since he has been released talking to people about the work that has to be done i am persuaded no other country will have a greater role than this man. so while terrible things happen because of that legacy of slavery or confronted america because of mass incarceration other wonderful things are happening and that is what this book is about. about the pain and agony of injustice but also the triumph of another human being. there are questions that we need to grapple with like what happens when races attacked? race prevails but when truth and faith are assaulted with those systems so truth and faith prevail. what happens in love and mercy prevail? what happens when a beautiful man with a big heart and a brilliant mind and a rare soul is condoned to death row? but then he survives. because of the extraordinary story and then to commit her selves for more j
you have the conviction of anthony hinton or when we allow our judges to be elected we create people who are decision-makerss. happens when we have prosecutor prosecutors? but this means there is work for us to do. to spend every day since he has been released talking to people about the work that has to be done i am persuaded no other country will have a greater role than this man. so while terrible things happen because of that legacy of slavery or confronted america because of mass...
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susan b that anthony writes a b anthony writes a novel. why not write a novel. about women's rights rather than black rights? when they write, they are history of women's suffrage. dickenson plays a role, but not nearly a role that she would've otherwise played. i would go back to where i began. , where she came from, kind of sad. you have to believe people went to see this to see and i dickenson in a purple outfit playing hamlet rather than to see a great actress. i think, to take us back where we began, if anna dickenson had would4 today, she probably either be on the time magazine cover running for congress in pennsylvania somewhere in some reconfigure district that she might possibly msnbc. she had a spot on she would be a political actor and not an actress trying to continue to support her family when her mind is really the mind of a senator. thank you. [applause] >> 1958 was earmarked with war, political assassinations, and the space rate. theal strife, the lies of political left and right. watch 1968 america in turmoil online at c-span.org/history or down
susan b that anthony writes a b anthony writes a novel. why not write a novel. about women's rights rather than black rights? when they write, they are history of women's suffrage. dickenson plays a role, but not nearly a role that she would've otherwise played. i would go back to where i began. , where she came from, kind of sad. you have to believe people went to see this to see and i dickenson in a purple outfit playing hamlet rather than to see a great actress. i think, to take us back...
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anthony.applause] she fought for decades to end slavery, to secure women's right to vote, and to respect the dignity of every single person. a great person, a great woman, was she. [applause] now we have a chance to honor her legacy and restore the first right in the declaration of independence. it's called the right to life. [applause] here with us this evening are lisa and bruce alexander, and their family, from gaithersburg, maryland. good place. in january of 2012, the alexanders attended the march for life, and god put it in their hearts to adopt a beautiful child. two years later, in january of 2014, the alexanders got a call that a baby had been born, who was opioid-dependent. she desperately needed a loving home. she was in serious, serious trouble. and the alexanders welcomed her into their home with wide-open arms. [applause] after the baby was treated for opioid withdrawal, they brought home their new and very beautiful daughter, catherine. hi, catherine. hi. [applause] come on up h
anthony.applause] she fought for decades to end slavery, to secure women's right to vote, and to respect the dignity of every single person. a great person, a great woman, was she. [applause] now we have a chance to honor her legacy and restore the first right in the declaration of independence. it's called the right to life. [applause] here with us this evening are lisa and bruce alexander, and their family, from gaithersburg, maryland. good place. in january of 2012, the alexanders attended...
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anthony: it caught the administration somewhatd. flat-foo they did not have advance warning from north korea on this. the reports we through the north korean news agency and. picked up by udia. it could very well be an instance where kim jong-un is testing his muscle alle bit, seeing how much the trump administration wants this meing. if you remember, donald trump has pled his up considerably, talking about how this is a great opportunity for world peace. we had this long rollout of where the meeting was going to be and when. these were mility exercises that have been planned every year annually, and there were indications that north korea was going to go along with this a month ago. i think this may be a litt of gamesmanship in the run up -- we are only a month now from the summit.a: las it possible the north koreans know how much the president wants this summit and they are tweaking him? donald trump has put a lot of his reputation on the line here. he says he is willing to walk only at any minute, but with alo the talk of l prize
anthony: it caught the administration somewhatd. flat-foo they did not have advance warning from north korea on this. the reports we through the north korean news agency and. picked up by udia. it could very well be an instance where kim jong-un is testing his muscle alle bit, seeing how much the trump administration wants this meing. if you remember, donald trump has pled his up considerably, talking about how this is a great opportunity for world peace. we had this long rollout of where the...
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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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anthony: is us that donald trump, jr.'s, memory is hazy at times, key times, but crystal clear when it exonerates him and the rest of the people in the trump campaign. a lot of it focuses on donald trump, jr., replying when told that russia wants to make contact with him and they couldn have informatiamaging to hillary clinton and he said, "if it is what you say, i love it, especially later in the summer." he says that means thanks, great, we will talk about itte but he gets hazy a year later when they were talking about whether donald trump, his father, knew about how the white house was handling the response to the disclosure of the meeting. he said he was not sure if donald trump had involvement in the reaction. that could indicate obstruction of justice if donald trump was directly involved in the misleading initial explanation. jane: there are soveany of these igations going on. does this push them further towards reaching a conclusion? anthony: i don't think there are any blockbusters in here. if there were, we uld'v
anthony: is us that donald trump, jr.'s, memory is hazy at times, key times, but crystal clear when it exonerates him and the rest of the people in the trump campaign. a lot of it focuses on donald trump, jr., replying when told that russia wants to make contact with him and they couldn have informatiamaging to hillary clinton and he said, "if it is what you say, i love it, especially later in the summer." he says that means thanks, great, we will talk about itte but he gets hazy a...
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i mean, what do you think anthony would have happened if janet hadn't been. . . ?asn't for her i would have given up a long time. i would have given up. it was too... it was too hard. too hard. i would have given up. i was willing to go back to jamaica, although i don't knowjamaica, i was willing to go back because i was just fighting, fighting, fighting, fighting and i wasn't getting anywhere. immigration weren't believing me, and who needed to believe me didn't believe me. and what, paulette, would have happened do you think if you hadn't had natalie there? mouthing off the home office and telling them what was going on. iwould be injamaica all alone, no one to... i didn't know anybody over there so it was like are they sending me to die or...? my mind was like up and down 24/7, going this way, going that way. i give thanks for her, having a daughter like the one i've got. if it weren't for her i wouldn't be here. paulette wilson, talking to thejoint committee on human rights. the transport secretary chris grayling has announced that the east coast main line will
i mean, what do you think anthony would have happened if janet hadn't been. . . ?asn't for her i would have given up a long time. i would have given up. it was too... it was too hard. too hard. i would have given up. i was willing to go back to jamaica, although i don't knowjamaica, i was willing to go back because i was just fighting, fighting, fighting, fighting and i wasn't getting anywhere. immigration weren't believing me, and who needed to believe me didn't believe me. and what, paulette,...
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anthony anderson, everybody!oriasis can be relentless. your plaques are always there at the worst times. constantly interrupting you with itching, burning and stinging. being this uncomfortable is unacceptable. i'm ready. tremfya® works differently for adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. with tremfya®, you can get clearer and stay clearer. in fact, most patients who saw 90% clearer skin at 28 weeks... stayed clearer through 48 weeks. tremfya® works better than humira® at providing clearer skin and more patients were symptom free with tremfya®. tremfya® may lower your ability to fight infections, and may increase your risk of infections. before treatment, your doctor should check you for infections and tuberculosis. tell your doctor if you have an infection or have symptoms such as fever, sweats, chills, muscle aches or cough. before starting tremfya®, tell your doctor if you plan to or have recently received a vaccine. ask your doctor about tremfya®. tremfya®, because you deserve to stay clearer. jan
anthony anderson, everybody!oriasis can be relentless. your plaques are always there at the worst times. constantly interrupting you with itching, burning and stinging. being this uncomfortable is unacceptable. i'm ready. tremfya® works differently for adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. with tremfya®, you can get clearer and stay clearer. in fact, most patients who saw 90% clearer skin at 28 weeks... stayed clearer through 48 weeks. tremfya® works better than humira® at...
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joining me now is anthony wall and his attorney benjamin crump.>> thank you, reverend al. >> thank you. >> anthony, would you tell the country -- i know we can't go into details because you still have charges pending but how did this unfold? what happened that led to what we saw in this video that i just showed and that has gone viral last week? >> it started with an argument inside the waffle house, workers were being disrespectful making racist comments and communicating threats. and it led to one of the employees calling 911 and made a false statement stating that me and a worker or someone had gotten in a fight but we never did. we just was having words back and forth. >> so you had words back and forth. they called the police. but what made the police go in and start doing what they did to you? i mean, this man put you in a choke hold and slammed you to the concrete. you were not fighting the police and you were not resisting talking, is that not correct? >> that's correct, sir. >> now, you also told me that once the policeman doing this to y
joining me now is anthony wall and his attorney benjamin crump.>> thank you, reverend al. >> thank you. >> anthony, would you tell the country -- i know we can't go into details because you still have charges pending but how did this unfold? what happened that led to what we saw in this video that i just showed and that has gone viral last week? >> it started with an argument inside the waffle house, workers were being disrespectful making racist comments and...
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anthony: it is quite unlikely.ech companies would want to become banks because it is a highly regulated space. it is a low return space. when you're in a high return space, why would you? i do think what is interesting is if you accept that data is going to be driving the future, people that are good at data are going to be good. we go on shopping sites like amazon and our 10 recommendations. that is an early version of what can happen with your financial life. if you can have an intelligent agent do that for you, when we love that? just wouldn't we love that? francine: it would save so much time. jim: it is not super returns but it is more stable and relatively easily -- easy to get returns. some of them might get into that part of finance. anthony: it is a separation of the customer relationship. that is the key. if he saw that in other areas like shopping and content. francine: antony jenkins, thank you so much. o'neill stays with us and we will be talking about microbiology. from fintech to geopolitics in north
anthony: it is quite unlikely.ech companies would want to become banks because it is a highly regulated space. it is a low return space. when you're in a high return space, why would you? i do think what is interesting is if you accept that data is going to be driving the future, people that are good at data are going to be good. we go on shopping sites like amazon and our 10 recommendations. that is an early version of what can happen with your financial life. if you can have an intelligent...
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anthony list gala for the evening.resident trump is up next. >> we fought in 2016 for a different future. we fought for them, the mothers and the children, and they are worth fighting for. we fought and we won together. we won a historic opportunity thanks to your support. if we elect a pro-life senate this year, we have a fighting chance to do what the pro-life movement has wanted to do since 1973, to overturn the great stain on our national conscience, roe v. wade. had we stood down and allowed the forces against life to appoint new supreme court justices today's opportunity would have been shut down, closed off, lost for a generation at least. at least a generation, if not forever. but now why do we have this chance? because of all your hard work, your contributions, your time, your talent, your love, and because of the grace of god to whom we give thanks. it's also because of one man, one man who stood up for the unborn boy boys and girls who invited us in, who kept his word. many doubted, and that is understandabl
anthony list gala for the evening.resident trump is up next. >> we fought in 2016 for a different future. we fought for them, the mothers and the children, and they are worth fighting for. we fought and we won together. we won a historic opportunity thanks to your support. if we elect a pro-life senate this year, we have a fighting chance to do what the pro-life movement has wanted to do since 1973, to overturn the great stain on our national conscience, roe v. wade. had we stood down and...
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if i could, paul, i will try to step inside anthony kennedy's head which is an interesting place to bethe swing vote. i don't think anthony kennedy regards his swing vote juris prudence, i suspect he wouldn't mind forcing the system in the senate or even president trump to pick a nominee who more reflects what i would call his swing vote juris prudence as opposed to commitments on the left and right which he would see as producing the polarization gridlock in congress and inevitable 4-4 votes in the supreme court. he'd like a more pragmatic force of juris prudence, that might not as rigorous as you get like some justices like scalia or gorsuch, i wouldn't be surprised at all if that's the direction in which anthony kennedy is trying to push the question of his success. paul: big cases, some big cases coming in next 7 weeks. >> gerrymandering cases u case on public union dues. paul: huge. >> big one, the master piece cake case and trump travel ban. blockbuster term. paul: all i can say, finley, you better get your pen ready. you'll be writing about it. we have to take one more break, wh
if i could, paul, i will try to step inside anthony kennedy's head which is an interesting place to bethe swing vote. i don't think anthony kennedy regards his swing vote juris prudence, i suspect he wouldn't mind forcing the system in the senate or even president trump to pick a nominee who more reflects what i would call his swing vote juris prudence as opposed to commitments on the left and right which he would see as producing the polarization gridlock in congress and inevitable 4-4 votes...
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anthony is so effective. they get things done. >> we so appreciate susan b. anthony. real job on our hands. we don't want to slip back, especially when we have a president who wants to work us on pro-life issues. michael avenatti, the attorney for stormy daniels ordered to cough up $10 million in a bankruptcy court after avenatti broke his promise to a previous employee of the firm to pay $2 million to the former colleague. avenatti also defaulting on over $2 million in back taxes. he blamed that on an unnamed payroll company. none of the courts seemed to be too sympathetic to his excuses or causal reasoning. james clapper reaching a new absurdity as he attempts to justify efforts to spy on the trump presidential campaign during the 2016 election. >> politicizing what is a legitimate activity -- allege important one -- an important one on the part of the fbi. they use informants and have strict rules of protocol. this one of many techniques you can use or bring to bear, the fbi can, in the interest of determining whether there was active efforts on the part of the rus
anthony is so effective. they get things done. >> we so appreciate susan b. anthony. real job on our hands. we don't want to slip back, especially when we have a president who wants to work us on pro-life issues. michael avenatti, the attorney for stormy daniels ordered to cough up $10 million in a bankruptcy court after avenatti broke his promise to a previous employee of the firm to pay $2 million to the former colleague. avenatti also defaulting on over $2 million in back taxes. he...
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you need to be on stilts for any chance of stopping anthony davis. steph getting the start after the knee injury, flexing there after foul bid jrue holiday, but he struggled. 19 points on 6 of 19 shooting. they attacked him. steph has no chance of stopping him. klay thompson started cooking in second but finished with 26. pells stay hungry. with authority, anthony davis, a monster. game high 33 points. 18 rebounds. win easily 119-100, game four sunday here onbc7. >> we're in a really good position right now. doesn't feel great coming out of the locker room losing the way we did, but up 2-1, chance to go 3-1 on sunday. >> what was the key overall in contributing to their low numbers? >> really think i'm going to tell you that? >> alvin will tell you nothing. >>> sharks playoff game against vegas, two blowouts, two nail biters, tonight both. sharks scored with seconds on the clock. three seconds tonight. james neal rebound. alex tuch, hand/eye coordination to tap past martin jones. sharks wake up on kevin labanc goal. final 5-3 vegas. 3-2 series lead.
you need to be on stilts for any chance of stopping anthony davis. steph getting the start after the knee injury, flexing there after foul bid jrue holiday, but he struggled. 19 points on 6 of 19 shooting. they attacked him. steph has no chance of stopping him. klay thompson started cooking in second but finished with 26. pells stay hungry. with authority, anthony davis, a monster. game high 33 points. 18 rebounds. win easily 119-100, game four sunday here onbc7. >> we're in a really good...
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anthony wall says he had taken his younger sister to the prom on may 4, then to waffle house, where he argued with employees, and police were called. he now admits he got confrontational with the officer. >> i was pretty much trying to scream for air and to breathe because he was holding my throat, so that i pretty much-- that's when i got aggressive with him because you are choking me. >> reporter: but wall's supporters, including the naacp, call the officer's use of physical force inappropriate. now mayor connors is calling for patience and restraint... ak we ask you to quit calling the police department, making r:reats and calls. >> reporter: ...while investigators review the officer's action. >> at this time, let the system work. >> reporter: the officer involved has not been identified. now, reena, the young man, anthony wall, he's out on bond, facing charges of resisting arrest and disorderly conduct. >> ninan: and this is the second violent arrest at a waffle house in less than a month caught on tape? >> reporter: indeed. >> ninan: thank you very much, tony. the insurance instit
anthony wall says he had taken his younger sister to the prom on may 4, then to waffle house, where he argued with employees, and police were called. he now admits he got confrontational with the officer. >> i was pretty much trying to scream for air and to breathe because he was holding my throat, so that i pretty much-- that's when i got aggressive with him because you are choking me. >> reporter: but wall's supporters, including the naacp, call the officer's use of physical force...
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joining us now is anthony cormier.an investigative reporter for buzzfeed news, one of the authors of this new report today. mr. cormier, congratulations on this scoop. thanks for joining us tonight. >> thanks for having us. >> let me ask you about that last point first. fbi agents are telling you that cohen was in contact with individuals who themselves were involved in russia's 2016 election meddling. >> right. >> my question there is, were they in contact about election meddling or were they talking about trump tower moscow and these just happened to be the same people who were messing with our election? >> i wish i knew. i don't. clearly if we did we would have had a totally different headline. what's still unclear to us is who these individuals are and what role they played in the potential interference. we don't know whether they're the individuals we named in our story, the folks that have already sort of come to light, or whether this is a whole new group of individuals. we're just sort of beginning to piece all
joining us now is anthony cormier.an investigative reporter for buzzfeed news, one of the authors of this new report today. mr. cormier, congratulations on this scoop. thanks for joining us tonight. >> thanks for having us. >> let me ask you about that last point first. fbi agents are telling you that cohen was in contact with individuals who themselves were involved in russia's 2016 election meddling. >> right. >> my question there is, were they in contact about...
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if you are interested anthony can give you locations for these things. am giving you dates and times. april 5 is walk to workday. if you would like to join me, you don't have to walk to work, you can join me at one of the hubs and i and department heads and experts walk from mission to city hall for a press event. i learn so much about what is going on. you learn at a walking pace, which is nice. you have a lot of time to talk. if you would like to join me or do a walk that starts from your neighborhood, anthony can help you on that front as well. we are having a, we just rolled out the new zero waste program for the blue bin. as part of the promotion in the neighborhoods where it is rolling out we are doing a poster contest for the schools on april 11th. there will be an awards ceremony for the winners of the poster contest in the sun set district, i believe. i am not sure. anthony can tell you where if you are in the mood to be with a bunch of kids that are proud and talking about zero waste. we would love to have you there. on april 19th, earth day br
if you are interested anthony can give you locations for these things. am giving you dates and times. april 5 is walk to workday. if you would like to join me, you don't have to walk to work, you can join me at one of the hubs and i and department heads and experts walk from mission to city hall for a press event. i learn so much about what is going on. you learn at a walking pace, which is nice. you have a lot of time to talk. if you would like to join me or do a walk that starts from your...