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>> anthony: no. >> eric: it's stressful to me. >> anthony: right.cles or my ear with a hook. you know? i have a fear of fishhooks. yeah, he's catching denti? >> eric: yeah, he said that it's the best fish of the mediterranean. i have no idea what he's talking about. >> anthony: well, hopefully we'll see. >> eric: well hopefully we'll taste it. well, at least, he's supposed to deliver to le petit nice. >> anthony: oh, that's right. eric works exclusively for this man, gérald passédat, the extremely demanding chef-owner of le petit nice -- marseille's only three michelin star restaurant. >> gerald: i'm waiting for my fisherman, actually. won't be long. it depends what the mediterranean sea will offer to us. >> eric: so it's a long liner, tony. >> anthony: and how long is the line? >> eric: well, he says he has about, today, 300 hooks. >> anthony: so he basically lays it out at night? comes back, pulls it in. >> eric f: yeah. and pick it up. yeah. >> eric: now, we have to pull everything back. how many people fish like you in marseille? >> eric f: with
>> anthony: no. >> eric: it's stressful to me. >> anthony: right.cles or my ear with a hook. you know? i have a fear of fishhooks. yeah, he's catching denti? >> eric: yeah, he said that it's the best fish of the mediterranean. i have no idea what he's talking about. >> anthony: well, hopefully we'll see. >> eric: well hopefully we'll taste it. well, at least, he's supposed to deliver to le petit nice. >> anthony: oh, that's right. eric works exclusively...
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♪ >> anthony: the south is not a monolith.here are pockets of weirdness, awesomeness, and then there's charleston. where for some time now important things have been happening with food. a lot of them having to do with this guy. [ laughter ] ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪ ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪ ♪ found something good in this beautiful world ♪ ♪ i felt the rain getting colder ♪ ♪ sha la la la la sha la la la la la ♪ ♪ sha la la la la sha la la la la la la ♪ >> anthony: what are we drinking? beer? we drinking harder stuff? what's going on? >> sean: i usually go with a budweiser and a jagermeister. >> anthony: budweiser and a jagermeister? so any notion of going local right out the window. >> sean: yeah. >> bartender: two jagers? >> anthony: uh, yeah, two jagers. yeah. cheers. good to see you again, man. >> sean: cheers, man. the first one's never good. the first one is never good. but it gets easier after the first one. >> anthony: so, look, um, this is not my first time to, uh, charleston, as you
♪ >> anthony: the south is not a monolith.here are pockets of weirdness, awesomeness, and then there's charleston. where for some time now important things have been happening with food. a lot of them having to do with this guy. [ laughter ] ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪ ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪ ♪ found something good in this beautiful world ♪ ♪ i felt the rain getting colder ♪ ♪ sha la la la la sha la la la la la ♪ ♪ sha la la la la...
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>> anthony: yeah.re going to put the water and the manure on top. adobe building has happened all over the world for thousands of years. ♪ ♪ >> sandro: here, historically, the adobe has been kept alive by the mexican and mexican-american populations. ♪ ♪ >> sandro: the traditional adobe, it's barely alive because of what's happening with gentrification in marfa. the mexican-american minorities are being displaced. the people who have lived in adobes for generations have to sell their homes because of the new taxes. taxes that are only in adobes. a lot of us, we also find it discriminating. ♪ >> sandro: we are at a critical point. ♪ >> sandro: when i think about adobe, it's probably the oldest tangible representation of the local and regional culture that we have. ♪ [ singing in spanish ] ♪ ♪ don't just put on a light show—be the light show. make your nights anything but silent. and ride in a sleigh that really slays. because in a cadillac, tradition is yours to define. so visit a cadillac showroom, and
>> anthony: yeah.re going to put the water and the manure on top. adobe building has happened all over the world for thousands of years. ♪ ♪ >> sandro: here, historically, the adobe has been kept alive by the mexican and mexican-american populations. ♪ ♪ >> sandro: the traditional adobe, it's barely alive because of what's happening with gentrification in marfa. the mexican-american minorities are being displaced. the people who have lived in adobes for generations...
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>> anthony: oh yeah?kin. [ reynon speaking french ] >> anthony: he knows he does really good work. >> daniel: uh-huh. >> anthony: he knows how good his stuff is, you know. cheers. oh nice, uh -- it's a beautiful day in lyon. >> daniel: yeah. >> anthony: in lyon, a city that believes absolutely in the power of food, one name is everywhere. a name that brought honor, attention, and millions of visitors to the city. though there have been many chef heroes in the annals of gastronomy, in lyon, and even across france, one name stands above all others. murals, bridges, markets, casual brasseries, the name of monsieur paul is everywhere. but one of his most enduring institutions is this -- l'institut bocuse. one of the nation's great culinary schools. [ chef speaking french ] >> anthony: now, just to give you an idea of the standards here, the kind of traditional dishes baseline old-school fundamentals you're expected to master before you move on in becoming a creative genius all your own -- meet these guys. [ c
>> anthony: oh yeah?kin. [ reynon speaking french ] >> anthony: he knows he does really good work. >> daniel: uh-huh. >> anthony: he knows how good his stuff is, you know. cheers. oh nice, uh -- it's a beautiful day in lyon. >> daniel: yeah. >> anthony: in lyon, a city that believes absolutely in the power of food, one name is everywhere. a name that brought honor, attention, and millions of visitors to the city. though there have been many chef heroes in the...
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>> lola: mhmm. >> anthony: dress it? >> lola: yes. >> anthony: cook it?> 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 ♪ ♪ don't just put on a light show—be the light show. make your nights anything but silent. and ride in a sleigh that really slays. because in a cadillac, tradition is yours to define. so visit a cadillac showroom, and start celebrating today. ♪ ♪ with downy infusions, let the scent set the mood. feel the difference with downy. ♪ >>> mike costello: these right here, they're called woodmetal. they've got a really nice, kind of aromatic quality to them. with the pawpaws, it's better if you can kind of like feel the
>> lola: mhmm. >> anthony: dress it? >> lola: yes. >> anthony: cook it?> 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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must remember. >> anthony: poison!ou were doing something bad when you bought a product called toilet and, you know, shot it in your arm. oh man, memories. ♪ >> anthony: i mean, basically, your reputation is the godfather archivist of all things lower east side. you were here pointing your camera at stuff since the early '80s. >> clayton: i probably have one of the largest inner-city photograph collections of anybody. i used to know everybody that went by. that neighborhood thing is like really important to me. so i photographed the puerto ricans, the dominicans. drag queens from the pyramid club. basically the whole hardcore scene in '87. i was more interested in like the eccentric people, the unique people. >> anthony: you were at the battle of tompkins square park, which is sort of the gettysburg of the lower east side. i remember it had essentially become clogged with nodding junkies, homeless people who set up permanent camps. >> clayton: it was dangerous. >> anthony: it was genuinely dangerous. when the police ca
must remember. >> anthony: poison!ou were doing something bad when you bought a product called toilet and, you know, shot it in your arm. oh man, memories. ♪ >> anthony: i mean, basically, your reputation is the godfather archivist of all things lower east side. you were here pointing your camera at stuff since the early '80s. >> clayton: i probably have one of the largest inner-city photograph collections of anybody. i used to know everybody that went by. that neighborhood...
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this is anthony.r son and there's no justice right now for our family and there is no closure. there wasn't going to be justice in the kenosha court with that judge. amy: after rittenhouse's acquittal, anthony huber's girlfriend hannah gittings, who was with him the night of the protest, told reporters that she wasn't surprised by the verdict, saying, "we know that this system is a failure." this is hannah speaking friday outside the kenosha courthouse. >> i miss anthony every single day. every day i wish that i could come home to him and unload some of this weight that is on my shoulders, but i can't because he is dead. and now the system is telling me that nobody needs to answer for that. and i have a problem with that. i think i have been very open in expressing my empathy for the other side of this, but that is just not reciprocated back. amy: she was standing next to jacob blake's uncle, justin blake. anthony huber's parents also released a statement after kyle rittenhouse was found not guilty, s
this is anthony.r son and there's no justice right now for our family and there is no closure. there wasn't going to be justice in the kenosha court with that judge. amy: after rittenhouse's acquittal, anthony huber's girlfriend hannah gittings, who was with him the night of the protest, told reporters that she wasn't surprised by the verdict, saying, "we know that this system is a failure." this is hannah speaking friday outside the kenosha courthouse. >> i miss anthony every...
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he is counsel to anthony huber�*s family. anthony was shot by kyle rittenhouse. now from chicago. what is your reaction to the verdict? . ~ what is your reaction to the verdict? ., ~ ., , what is your reaction to the verdict? . ~ what is your reaction to the verdict? ., ~ ., , ., what is your reaction to the verdict? . ~ what is your reaction to the verdict? ., ~ ., , ., , ., verdict? yeah, like many of you all, i verdict? yeah, like many of you all. hust— verdict? yeah, like many of you all. i just saw— verdict? yeah, like many of you all, i just saw the _ verdict? yeah, like many of you all, i just saw the verdict - verdict? yeah, like many of you all, i just saw the verdict a - all, i just saw the verdict a few hours ago. we are thinking about anthony's family, karen and john, they are heartbroken and john, they are heartbroken and angry, heartbroken that they will never see their son again but also angry at the verdict. they did not attend the trial as many of you know because they were traumatised already by the videos of their son's murder and they did not
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reverend anthony, reverend bobby. >>> welcome back to mosaic. during our break, we got excited about the resurrection again. one of our guests was talking about the resurrections. not just with jesus, we are supposed to be resurrected. we are hoping this happens to our community congregations again, how do you go about doing that? >> i'm going to go back to the beginning when we were talking about new year's resolion. people say it's new year's day, i want to lose weight. i want to handle my finances better. i want to change and improve myself. more important than new year's day, should be resurrection day. how can we improve ourselves on that day? i believe in my theology that jesus came to not just himself be resurrected before the church to be resurrected. not just from death to life, but in our daily lives. things that need to shed from us that are really dead, that are holding us back. we look at ourselves, where am i going this next year in my spiritual journey? and for me, echoing that. more importantly, the resurrection is about getting
reverend anthony, reverend bobby. >>> welcome back to mosaic. during our break, we got excited about the resurrection again. one of our guests was talking about the resurrections. not just with jesus, we are supposed to be resurrected. we are hoping this happens to our community congregations again, how do you go about doing that? >> i'm going to go back to the beginning when we were talking about new year's resolion. people say it's new year's day, i want to lose weight. i want...
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and so anthony comstock wanted to ban this. in 1873 it included the term newspapers specifically to cover their weekly. and it isn't often written about, passed this law that the specifics of this law were for the direct purpose of getting tennessee and victoria into prison. >> yeah, find it so interesting that, you know, it's like sex is not just sex. it's the way that it crops up as sort of obscenity issue is through actually a fight over political power on a certain level, right? i mean, the women that you're writing about for the most part are-- had he get entangled because of issues about women's rights and their rights to their bodies or what have you, or like you said, they're taking down one of the biggest, you know, celebrity preachers, sort of guides to the moral fiber of this country and that's the kind of thing that gets them in trouble. i mean-- >> and they were representative of a kind of womanhood that was deeply offensive to him which was they were taking the victorian ideal which was that women should be wives
and so anthony comstock wanted to ban this. in 1873 it included the term newspapers specifically to cover their weekly. and it isn't often written about, passed this law that the specifics of this law were for the direct purpose of getting tennessee and victoria into prison. >> yeah, find it so interesting that, you know, it's like sex is not just sex. it's the way that it crops up as sort of obscenity issue is through actually a fight over political power on a certain level, right? i...
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anthony. and the as was so intent on particularly taking anthony down that the artists actually replicated the eye issue that she had. if you look closely here, you can see that one of her eyes is slightly out of focus. and this was one of the reasons why she often posed in profile, we often think of her in profile, that the artist perhaps knew this and decided to replicate that in this front page illustration for "the daily graphic." suffragists still wanted to appear like these kinds of political figures, like presidential candidates, images that we're so familiar with today. i'm sure you can think of many versions of this image, of these male political leaders, in the many institutions you've been in. they decided to create one of their first major visual representation projects through the history of women's suffrage. it was first published in 1881 and eventually became a set of six volumes that were about a thousand pages each, that were published from 1881 through 1922. so these are two
anthony. and the as was so intent on particularly taking anthony down that the artists actually replicated the eye issue that she had. if you look closely here, you can see that one of her eyes is slightly out of focus. and this was one of the reasons why she often posed in profile, we often think of her in profile, that the artist perhaps knew this and decided to replicate that in this front page illustration for "the daily graphic." suffragists still wanted to appear like these...
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anthony comstock is a great foil. if we can use them, i felt like if i i could use them to tell these stories, why not? because -- >> it would be exactly what he wouldn't want, right? >> exactly, yes, yes. he, too, is an evocative character. >> let's get a little sketch of our he comes from. i want to move into the women's stories. >> of course. >> but who was he? he had this profound impact on the lives of women going forward for 100 years and there's still -- >> 150 really. the passage of the comstock act was 1873 so we are now coming up on -- amite adding correctly? 150 years. anthony comstock was born in 1844 in new canaan connecticut. then an agrarian part of connecticut, grew up on a farm. he could see the long island sound on the farm, and every sunday he and his brothers and sisters and parents went to the congregationalist church for many, many hours. his mother was a direct descendent of the puritans. anthony fought in the civil war. his brother samuel, died in service, and he enlisted afterwards. he appears
anthony comstock is a great foil. if we can use them, i felt like if i i could use them to tell these stories, why not? because -- >> it would be exactly what he wouldn't want, right? >> exactly, yes, yes. he, too, is an evocative character. >> let's get a little sketch of our he comes from. i want to move into the women's stories. >> of course. >> but who was he? he had this profound impact on the lives of women going forward for 100 years and there's still --...
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anthony huber fires. when anthony huber fires, gaige grosskreutz flinches. covers up. natural uncontrollable reaction. back. get his ass. here's the slow motion. he's been hit in the head. the cap is off. anthony huber winds up with the full force of his body. and back here, he swings the skateboard at kyle. kyle senses it coming. he turns around and looks, blocks it with his arm. doesn't turn around and shoot anthony huber as he's being attacked with what is a deadly weapon. a skateboard can cause death or great bodily harm, ladies and gentlemen. he doesn't do it. he continues to run a couple of steps. before the blow to the head and this has knocked him to the ground. he immediately changes direction, goes running for the skateboard. want to get through this one. and then, okay, now this is slow motion. as he's on the ground, he's set up, trying to get up, the individual to kyle's left is the one who runs in. kyle points the firearm. he backs off. he is not shot at. backs up. he's now addressing the second nearest threat. does not shoot. that individual right there i
anthony huber fires. when anthony huber fires, gaige grosskreutz flinches. covers up. natural uncontrollable reaction. back. get his ass. here's the slow motion. he's been hit in the head. the cap is off. anthony huber winds up with the full force of his body. and back here, he swings the skateboard at kyle. kyle senses it coming. he turns around and looks, blocks it with his arm. doesn't turn around and shoot anthony huber as he's being attacked with what is a deadly weapon. a skateboard can...
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that anthony fauci has immense power over the united states. he has never been elected to anything he yields enormous power over people's private lives. what does it say that you are not allowed to criticize him? >> i think it's telling thely crazy that you can't criticize him. you know, here is a serious book claiming corruption at the highest levels of government. you know, of government, of dr. anthony fauci, you know, one of the most powerful people, one of the most powerful government officials you can't even claim that he is committed some wrongdoing. there needs to be a congressional investigation. there needs -- you know, we need to really look into the claims that are made in this book. this is a 200,000 word book. like i said, it has 2,194 citations. and it's being censored because of the title. >> tucker: unbelievable. thankfully, people are reading it anyway. and i think that they should. again, i just applaud your bravery in doing this. you are the publisher we need in this country. someone who is committed to free speech. tony lyo
that anthony fauci has immense power over the united states. he has never been elected to anything he yields enormous power over people's private lives. what does it say that you are not allowed to criticize him? >> i think it's telling thely crazy that you can't criticize him. you know, here is a serious book claiming corruption at the highest levels of government. you know, of government, of dr. anthony fauci, you know, one of the most powerful people, one of the most powerful...
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now, the other thing that i found fascinating is that anthony comstock is not content, he frequently is really in the thick of it so can you talk a little bit about this operations pretty. >> there were many americans from a religious perspective, they believed that reading and looking at poor could lead to terrible things predict but it was nothing unusual this upbringing now but walked around with a revolver and tried to shut down some of these during the civil war and he would take ration and dump it out so that nobody else can drink it either. he is such a spoiler and a party pooper and what he was very controversial for among thinkers is radical and taken us was he would decoy people and use crazy names. he pretended to be a teenage girl. and he concocted entire family and he would send l decoy lettes from the post office boxes from in-state and out-of-state boot when he said the amount of said it was so that he could get in the state mail. heou would now people for that evening walked into and to women's health practitioner offices to buy contraceptives under false names and fa
now, the other thing that i found fascinating is that anthony comstock is not content, he frequently is really in the thick of it so can you talk a little bit about this operations pretty. >> there were many americans from a religious perspective, they believed that reading and looking at poor could lead to terrible things predict but it was nothing unusual this upbringing now but walked around with a revolver and tried to shut down some of these during the civil war and he would take...
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are you i anthony brian. i'm arresting ou anthony brian. i'm arresting you want — anthony brian.y brian. i'm arresting you want suspicion of- anthony brian. i'm arresting you want suspicion of being | anthony brian. i'm arresting l you want suspicion of being an illegal resident. this you want suspicion of being an illegal resident.— you want suspicion of being an illegal resident. this tv drama tells the story _ illegal resident. this tv drama tells the story of _ illegal resident. this tv drama tells the story of one - tells the story of one windrush, who was almost deported and his wife who spent her life savings fighting to keep her husband in the uk. stressful, and the people you are dealing with really don't understand where you are coming from. i don't think so, anyway. they treat you like you are nobody and it's the same circle non—stop. nobody and it's the same circle non-stoo— non-stop. responding to the mp's damning _ non-stop. responding to the mp's damning report - non-stop. responding to the mp's damning report the - non-stop. responding to the i mp's damning report
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anthony will have his day in court. no reasonable person viewing all of the evidence could conclude that mr. rittenhouse acted in self-defense. in response to racist and violent calls to action from militia members, mr. rittenhouse traveled to kenosha illegally armed with an assault rifle. he menaced fellow citizens in the street. though he was in open violation of a curfew order, kenosha police encouraged him to act violently. kenosha police told militia members they would push peaceful protesters toward the militia so the militia could, quote, deal with them. soon after mr. rittenhouse killed joseph rosenbaum, the police did nothing. concerned citizens, confronted with a person shooting indiscriminately on the street, stepped in to stop the violence. anthony was shot in the chest trying to disarm mr. rittenhouse and stop his shooting spree. still the police did nothing. mr. rittenhouse continued to shoot, maiming gaige grosskreutz. the police let mr. rittenhouse leave the scene freely. mr. rittenhouse came to kenosha
anthony will have his day in court. no reasonable person viewing all of the evidence could conclude that mr. rittenhouse acted in self-defense. in response to racist and violent calls to action from militia members, mr. rittenhouse traveled to kenosha illegally armed with an assault rifle. he menaced fellow citizens in the street. though he was in open violation of a curfew order, kenosha police encouraged him to act violently. kenosha police told militia members they would push peaceful...
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anthony huber comes in with skateboard. in just a few seconds, the defendant kills one person, attempts to kill two more, and blows off gaige grosskreutz's arm. it's that fast. this is someone who has no remorse, no regard for life. only cares about himself. and that's folks that are coming at him, the jump kick man, anthony huber, aren't armed. they're not a credible, imminent threat to his life. they are trying to stop an active shooter. and they have a right to do so. imagine if the crowd couldn't do that. imagine if they weren't allowed to try and stop someone in this type of situation. after killing anthony huber, after severely wounding gaige grosskreutz, the defendant walks away, like he's some sort of hero in a western. without a care in the world for anything he's just done. you know, it's interesting, this occurs about a block away from the police line, right down the road. if the defendant is so concerned about his safety, the police are right there. and in fact they pull up to this scene almost instantly. the de
anthony huber comes in with skateboard. in just a few seconds, the defendant kills one person, attempts to kill two more, and blows off gaige grosskreutz's arm. it's that fast. this is someone who has no remorse, no regard for life. only cares about himself. and that's folks that are coming at him, the jump kick man, anthony huber, aren't armed. they're not a credible, imminent threat to his life. they are trying to stop an active shooter. and they have a right to do so. imagine if the crowd...
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anthony: it is improving. in five of the jobs that were lost in this country during the pandemic were from the travel and tourism sector. the challenge for us is the most acute difficulties we are having are any markets where demand has come back. we thing we had a really compelling offering for marriott associates, and we are seeing good progress in terms of the increases in the applicant pool and the number of folks we are able to bring on board. jonathan: have you had to shift the price to make that happen, or is that something that time has healed over the last year? anthony: there's a bit of wage pressure in the markets that have recovered quickly come about our focus is on career growth, training and develop and opportunities, and in some markets, some one-time incentives to fill those vacancies. lisa: how much have you been able to pass on cost to the end consumer? anthony: the really encouraging thing we saw in the third quarter, we said that revenue per available room globally was only 26% behind wher
anthony: it is improving. in five of the jobs that were lost in this country during the pandemic were from the travel and tourism sector. the challenge for us is the most acute difficulties we are having are any markets where demand has come back. we thing we had a really compelling offering for marriott associates, and we are seeing good progress in terms of the increases in the applicant pool and the number of folks we are able to bring on board. jonathan: have you had to shift the price to...
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anthony. and the artist was so intense on emphasizing kind of like particularly taking anthony down, that the artist actually replicated the eye issue that she had. if you look closely here you can see that one of her eyes is slightly out of focus. and this was one of the reasons why she often posed in profile, but the artist perhaps knew this and decided to replicate that in this front page illustration for the daily breakfast. suffragists still wanted to appear like these kind of political figures these candidates like images we're so familiar with today. i'm sure you can think of many versions of this image in many institutions that you've been inch. so they decide to create one of their first major visual represent projects through the history of women suffrage. and that was first published in 1881 and eventually became a set of six volumes that were about 1,000 pages each that were published from 1881 to 1962. so these are two images from the very first volume edited by anthony stanton an
anthony. and the artist was so intense on emphasizing kind of like particularly taking anthony down, that the artist actually replicated the eye issue that she had. if you look closely here you can see that one of her eyes is slightly out of focus. and this was one of the reasons why she often posed in profile, but the artist perhaps knew this and decided to replicate that in this front page illustration for the daily breakfast. suffragists still wanted to appear like these kind of political...
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i mean about anthony's participation -- >> anthony's death, the circumstances surrounding it?yeah. well, i'm -- you know, i'm fermly in the camp that he perceived an active shooter and he went to disarm that person. that is the anthony i knew. you know, he was very much a person who would jump into action. and, you know, there are a couple other people who did the same thing. nobody was successful. he lost his life. i was asked the other day by one of the media people if i thought anthony would do the same thing again. and i think he would. you know, even knowing he lost his life because he was -- he -- he already knew that joseph had been shot. he wanted to prevent further shooting. >> what does it mean to you that this law in wisconsin justifies what happened that night? >> ah, yeah. there's -- there's so many things wrong with that. i -- you know, people have a right to self-defense. you know, anthony had a right to his life as well with a different reading of that, you know, event. yeah, i -- i don't really know how to respond to that. it's -- so many laws were brought up
i mean about anthony's participation -- >> anthony's death, the circumstances surrounding it?yeah. well, i'm -- you know, i'm fermly in the camp that he perceived an active shooter and he went to disarm that person. that is the anthony i knew. you know, he was very much a person who would jump into action. and, you know, there are a couple other people who did the same thing. nobody was successful. he lost his life. i was asked the other day by one of the media people if i thought anthony...
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anthony: -- >> there is a real risk if this continues.all sides continue to believe there is a military answer to their problem, then, we really whisk -- risk seeing violence increase, suffering increase, and, in chile, -- potentially, the state, ethiopia, pulling apart. so, this is of deep concern not only to us but many countries in the region and around the world >> you have applied pressure by denying access to the u.s. market by ethiopia. but aren't you aiming at the wrong target? the people who will suffer, tens of thousands of women -- people, mostly women, who work hard to make sure they have the best product on the u.s. market are threatened with the loss of livelihood but yet, they have nothing to do with the war, they could be victims of it. >> first, a country that is engaged in serious rights violation cannot benefit from a goa. what is happening in -- if what is happening in ethiopia continues january 1, we will have to, under the terms of the law take away the benefits that flow from agoa to ethiopia. we are trying to make
anthony: -- >> there is a real risk if this continues.all sides continue to believe there is a military answer to their problem, then, we really whisk -- risk seeing violence increase, suffering increase, and, in chile, -- potentially, the state, ethiopia, pulling apart. so, this is of deep concern not only to us but many countries in the region and around the world >> you have applied pressure by denying access to the u.s. market by ethiopia. but aren't you aiming at the wrong...
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anthony fauci. dr. anthony fauci. we look back at the origins of covid.v risk, and losing some weight... now, back to the game! ozempic® is proven to lower a1c. most people who took ozempic® reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. and you may lose weight. adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. in adults also with known heart disease, ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as heart attack, stroke, or death. ozempic® helped me get back in my type 2 diabetes zone. ozempic® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't share needles or pens, or reuse needles. don't take ozempic® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if allergic to it. stop ozempic® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, or an allergic reaction. serious side effects may include pancreatitis. tell your provider about vision problems or changes. taking ozempic® with a sulfonylurea or insulin may increase low blood sugar risk. side effects l
anthony fauci. dr. anthony fauci. we look back at the origins of covid.v risk, and losing some weight... now, back to the game! ozempic® is proven to lower a1c. most people who took ozempic® reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. and you may lose weight. adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. in adults also with known heart disease, ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as heart attack, stroke, or death. ozempic® helped me get back in my type 2 diabetes zone....
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he's counsel to anthony huber�*s family.ier to us from chicago, he said the family is heartbroken and still traumatised. we are thinking about anthony's family, karen and john huber. they are heartbroken and angry — heartbroken that they'll never see their son again, but also angry at the verdict. they didn't attend the trial, as many of you all know, because they were traumatised already by the videos of their son's murder, and didn't want to see much of that, and also hurt by public comments, insensitive about their son, so my view is the bottom line is there was no justice today for their son, anthony, or the other victims. and karen and john know that anthony is the one who should be remembered as a hero. he tried to disarm rittenhouse. he tried to end the gunfire. he tried to stop the bloodshed. also in the statement released by anthony's parents, they said, "neither mr rittenhouse nor the kenosha police, "who authorised" — their words — "this bloody rampage will escape justice." what does that mean? well, this criminal
he's counsel to anthony huber�*s family.ier to us from chicago, he said the family is heartbroken and still traumatised. we are thinking about anthony's family, karen and john huber. they are heartbroken and angry — heartbroken that they'll never see their son again, but also angry at the verdict. they didn't attend the trial, as many of you all know, because they were traumatised already by the videos of their son's murder, and didn't want to see much of that, and also hurt by public...
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anthony huber fires. when anthony huber fires, gaige grosskreutz flinches. covers up. natural uncontrollable reaction. [shouting] now here's the slow motion -- she'd been hit in the head. his cap is off. anthony huber winding up with the full force of his body. he swings the skateboard at kyle. kyle sentences that come in, he turns around and looks, blocks it with his arm. doesn't turn around and shoot anthony huber. he's being attacked with what is a deadly weapon. a skateboard can cause death and great bodily harm, ladies and gentlemen. he doesn't do it, he continues to run a couple of steps before a blow to the head. he immediately changes direction, goes running for the skateboard. this is slow motion. these down on the ground, he set up. trying to get out. the individual at kyle's left is the one whom ron said. kyle points the firearm, he backs off, he is not shot at. backs up. he's now addressing the second stretch. that individual right there is stopping. he watches. contact. incomes anthony huber. a blow to the head. now going to start it, you will see anthony
anthony huber fires. when anthony huber fires, gaige grosskreutz flinches. covers up. natural uncontrollable reaction. [shouting] now here's the slow motion -- she'd been hit in the head. his cap is off. anthony huber winding up with the full force of his body. he swings the skateboard at kyle. kyle sentences that come in, he turns around and looks, blocks it with his arm. doesn't turn around and shoot anthony huber. he's being attacked with what is a deadly weapon. a skateboard can cause death...
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and these folks that are coming at him, the jump kick man, anthony huber, aren't armed. they're not a credible imminent threat to his life. they are trying to stop an active shooter. and they have a right to do so. imagine if the crowd couldn't do that. imagine if they weren't allowed to try and stop someone in this type of situation. after killing anthony huber, after severely wounding gaige grosskreutz, the defendant walked away like he's some sort of hero in a western. without a care in the world for anything he's just done. you know, it is interesting, this occurs about a block away from the police line. right down the road. if the defendant is so concerned about his safety, the police are right there. and in fact they pull up to this scenario almost instantly. the defendant has got his medic b bag on. he proclaims a metdic. he doesn't know if anthony huber is dead or live or capable of being saved and yet the defendant offers no assistance, makes no attempt to try to help anyone else, all he care about is himself. we have taken that video and we have broken it down
and these folks that are coming at him, the jump kick man, anthony huber, aren't armed. they're not a credible imminent threat to his life. they are trying to stop an active shooter. and they have a right to do so. imagine if the crowd couldn't do that. imagine if they weren't allowed to try and stop someone in this type of situation. after killing anthony huber, after severely wounding gaige grosskreutz, the defendant walked away like he's some sort of hero in a western. without a care in the...
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anthony weiner was different from you ethnically in every way, you're married.t -- he was smart and interesting and in publish service and it felt like our values and principles were very much aligned and i tell in the story, we met in 2001 but there was an attraction to him and i really felt like, you know, he was my friend before he was anything else and we sort of fell in love by accident. >> with all the things that happened between 2011 and -- i think you guys left -- separated in 2016. why did you stay? >> well, i think a lot of people look at our relationship now through a 2021 lens and in the moment the first time the story broke about anthony's scandal, we were newlyweds. we were living this extraordinary life. i was at buckingham palace deeply, madly in love with my husband. he was the first man i had ever been with. i was in shock but also carrying his child. i really -- i -- we just talked about my father. i did not have a choice when my father was taken from me and knowing i was carrying his child, i knew i wanted to give my son the opportunity to b
anthony weiner was different from you ethnically in every way, you're married.t -- he was smart and interesting and in publish service and it felt like our values and principles were very much aligned and i tell in the story, we met in 2001 but there was an attraction to him and i really felt like, you know, he was my friend before he was anything else and we sort of fell in love by accident. >> with all the things that happened between 2011 and -- i think you guys left -- separated in...
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we just lost anthony but i don't know if we can get him back but what i do want to say about anthonyeran, army ranger, we wanted to show you some pictures from that part of his life. he served in west point. just an amazing leader. managed to end up at business school, this guy i followed him for quite sometime because he was at goldman sachs for many many years and there you are we just got you back. you gotta let me know about the bank charter, because our viewers are hanging on that answer. >> i'm not sure where we lost you there. what i said was it's really a two-pronged approach first we have to continue to execute our business, we just had record revenue, we're looking for even faster growth in the fourth quarter of 49-55%. concurrent with running our business we've been going through the exam process with regulators, the feedback has been very constructive and we've done all of the things from our ability to put our best foot forward with the regulators, we're encouraged about where we are, there's no definitive timeline when we continue to work with the regulators hopefully t
we just lost anthony but i don't know if we can get him back but what i do want to say about anthonyeran, army ranger, we wanted to show you some pictures from that part of his life. he served in west point. just an amazing leader. managed to end up at business school, this guy i followed him for quite sometime because he was at goldman sachs for many many years and there you are we just got you back. you gotta let me know about the bank charter, because our viewers are hanging on that answer....
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i'm joined now by anthony zurcher in washington. hi, anthony.well for richard nixon. it didn't stop tapes being released. it doesn't appear to be helping mr nixon's late in life friend donald trump. what's your assessment? the friend donald trump. what's your assessment?— friend donald trump. what's your assessment? the challenge is he's t in: to assessment? the challenge is he's trying to play _ assessment? the challenge is he's trying to play and _ assessment? the challenge is he's trying to play and all— assessment? the challenge is he's trying to play and all executive - trying to play and all executive privilege which is this right for presidents to keep certain information away from the public�*s i because the president, in their view, deserves candour and should be able to get that. when you're not president any more, the strength of one's executive privilege claim rest in the current president, and joe biden has already said these documents that the committee is requesting should be handed over by the executive agencies thatjoe biden is
i'm joined now by anthony zurcher in washington. hi, anthony.well for richard nixon. it didn't stop tapes being released. it doesn't appear to be helping mr nixon's late in life friend donald trump. what's your assessment? the friend donald trump. what's your assessment?— friend donald trump. what's your assessment? the challenge is he's t in: to assessment? the challenge is he's trying to play _ assessment? the challenge is he's trying to play and _ assessment? the challenge is he's trying...
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anthony fauci saying it is likely more transmissible. we are also seeing signs of some of these curbs returning to asian countries including australia where there is a band from nine african countries was announced this weekend. >> let's take a look at how deep and fast was black friday. the s&p 500 losing 2.3 part -- 2.3%. a big rally in bonds. the 10 year bonds dropping -- basis points. the fed will not speed up its taper. in terms of the middle east, they carry the ball in terms of selling off shares. down 4.5% on the allshare index. dubai was down 5.5 percent, its biggest loss since march of last year. saudi arabia down 4%. u.s. crude fell more than 10% on friday. below $70 for the first time since september. >> when it comes to fx, volumes are light at this trading our for some of these pairs but it does feel like we will not see the sign of the panic we saw last week. this is what we are seeing in terms of weakness. the aussie dollar gaining on the back of a bit of weakness in the u.s. dollar. the euro holding steady at this point.
anthony fauci saying it is likely more transmissible. we are also seeing signs of some of these curbs returning to asian countries including australia where there is a band from nine african countries was announced this weekend. >> let's take a look at how deep and fast was black friday. the s&p 500 losing 2.3 part -- 2.3%. a big rally in bonds. the 10 year bonds dropping -- basis points. the fed will not speed up its taper. in terms of the middle east, they carry the ball in terms of...
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you've just shot around into anthony hubert's chest. up until this moment, probably for the rest of that evening, you did not know the name, did you? >> i did not. >> up until the mic this moment in this evening, you have never had an election with him, took notice of him? >> yes. >> when you shoot him, he's got his skateboard in his hand? >> yes. >> you didn't see any gun? a knife? a bat? a club? >> no. >> all he's got is the skateboard, correct? >> that he has hit me in the head with twice, yes. >> and you intend to pull the trigger at that moment with your ar-15. that wasn't an accident that was a deliberate decision. you know the way that gun was positioned, if you were going to fire it up on -- right in his chest, correct? >> he was attacking me, so i pulled the trigger. >> you knew that when you pulled that trigger, that bullet was going to go into his chest, didn't you? >> i don't know where the bullet would have went exactly. >> the end of that gun was pointed directly at his chest when you pulled the trigger, correct? and you k
you've just shot around into anthony hubert's chest. up until this moment, probably for the rest of that evening, you did not know the name, did you? >> i did not. >> up until the mic this moment in this evening, you have never had an election with him, took notice of him? >> yes. >> when you shoot him, he's got his skateboard in his hand? >> yes. >> you didn't see any gun? a knife? a bat? a club? >> no. >> all he's got is the skateboard, correct?...
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asÍ lo indicÓ el doctor anthony fauci. varios paÍses europeos han confirmado su presencia.al planeta: Ómicron. el doctor anthony fauci indica que no hay evidencia que esa variante estÉ en estados unidos, pero tampoco lo descarta, donde ya estÁ en alemania, israel y alemania, es en gran bretaÑa. [habla en inglÉs] [habla en inglÉs] >> parece que Ómicron se contagia rÁpidamente, incluso entre las personas que se han vacunado dos veces. reportero: londres indica que aÚn es pronto para saber el efecto exacto de Ómicron, pero anunciÓ medidas que podrÍan ser el reflejo de lo que se haga en otros paÍses. todos los que entren a gran bretaÑa tendrÁn que hacerse una prueba pcr y auto aislarse hasta que el resultado sea negativo. se reforzarÁn las medidas para el uso de mascarillas, en especial en comercios y transporte pÚblico. >> es mÁs vital que nunca que la gente se vacuna y se ponga la tercera dosis de refuerzo. reportero: los mÉdicos han repetido constantemente que una vacuna no evita necesariamente un contagio, pero sÍ que es una fuerte protecciÓn. >> en este momento hay que rec
asÍ lo indicÓ el doctor anthony fauci. varios paÍses europeos han confirmado su presencia.al planeta: Ómicron. el doctor anthony fauci indica que no hay evidencia que esa variante estÉ en estados unidos, pero tampoco lo descarta, donde ya estÁ en alemania, israel y alemania, es en gran bretaÑa. [habla en inglÉs] [habla en inglÉs] >> parece que Ómicron se contagia rÁpidamente, incluso entre las personas que se han vacunado dos veces. reportero: londres indica que aÚn es pronto...
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anthony huber, and they said there was no justice for anthony or for mr. rittenhouse's other victims, joseph rosenbaum and gaige grosskreutz. to be clear, the juror has decided he did not commit murder, that he indeed was acting in self-defense, which is what the defense had presented to them, the prosecution obviously fighting against that. we, you know, we expect to hear from some more of these families. we expect to hear from the -- at least the attorney potentially for gaige grosskreutz who was severely injured in this, and who did take the stand. his testimony paramount in this case, as well as all of the video that this jury had and could watch as many times as it wanted. there was a lot of consternation by the defense in letting this jury watch the video, you have to be careful putting so much onus on one piece of evidence. the judge being very clear, that may apply to witness statements, but that should not apply to video that shows the action that they are deciding. it shows the very moments of these killings, and so the jury did so. they did take
anthony huber, and they said there was no justice for anthony or for mr. rittenhouse's other victims, joseph rosenbaum and gaige grosskreutz. to be clear, the juror has decided he did not commit murder, that he indeed was acting in self-defense, which is what the defense had presented to them, the prosecution obviously fighting against that. we, you know, we expect to hear from some more of these families. we expect to hear from the -- at least the attorney potentially for gaige grosskreutz who...
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kyle writ house is running away from anthony huber.te wants to call my clients an active shooter. the reason they want to do that is because of the loaded connotations of that word. everyone has heard of the theater killings, the school shootings and things like that. ask yourself the definition of an active shooter is somebody with a plan to inflict multiple casualties, usually out of anger or animus towards a group. this case, what caused kyle rittenhouse to shoot somebody? joseph rosenbaum. he runs after shooting joseph rosenbaum for almost two blocks before scene number 2. mr. binger makes a big thing about kyle rittenhouse not staying around car source 3 after the shooting. ladies and gentlemen, if kyle rittenhouse had stayed at car source 3, all that would have happen is made the police have an easier job. scene 1 and scene 2 would have been put in the same location. my client ran two blocks without shooting at anyone, pointing at anyone, doing anything to try to get away. he tells the individuals that he's going to the police, a
kyle writ house is running away from anthony huber.te wants to call my clients an active shooter. the reason they want to do that is because of the loaded connotations of that word. everyone has heard of the theater killings, the school shootings and things like that. ask yourself the definition of an active shooter is somebody with a plan to inflict multiple casualties, usually out of anger or animus towards a group. this case, what caused kyle rittenhouse to shoot somebody? joseph rosenbaum....
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you write about your feelings in that moment toward anthony weiner but also towards jim comey.t i felt and as i recount in the book, i walk into this restroom and i -- it felt selfish to feel for myself. it was -- i was so shocked. i had thought i had controlled the situation. i thought i had figured this out. i had tried, you know, to help anthony in best way i possibly could, even though i was not capable and was not successful capable and not successful doing that. you know, to me i just didn't understand why nobody had reached out to make this earth-shattering revelation 11 days before the election, an unprecedented move. it's not something i'm saying, others have said in the history the past 70 years, no fbi director had done anything like this. and for me part of the shock, joy, was the fact that i would have gladly cooperated, provided whatever information that i was asked. and i write the story in the book right at the beginning of the campaign when the fbi investigation started. i'm sitting in a conference room with hillary and saw articles that state department aides
you write about your feelings in that moment toward anthony weiner but also towards jim comey.t i felt and as i recount in the book, i walk into this restroom and i -- it felt selfish to feel for myself. it was -- i was so shocked. i had thought i had controlled the situation. i thought i had figured this out. i had tried, you know, to help anthony in best way i possibly could, even though i was not capable and was not successful capable and not successful doing that. you know, to me i just...
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anthony fauci on rising coronavirus cases in the u.s.get advice on how to keep your family safe. >>> plus, actress senequa martin-green stops by the times square studio with a preview of the new season of "star trek discovery." >>> and we'll hear from espn sports writer bill rhoden on that first video of tiger woods golfing since his car accident this year. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ♪
anthony fauci on rising coronavirus cases in the u.s.get advice on how to keep your family safe. >>> plus, actress senequa martin-green stops by the times square studio with a preview of the new season of "star trek discovery." >>> and we'll hear from espn sports writer bill rhoden on that first video of tiger woods golfing since his car accident this year. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie...
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expertos como el doctor anthony fauci aseguran que es necesario ponerse el refuerzo cuanto antes. >> estamos empezando a ver un repunte de hospitalizaciones entre personas vacunadas pero sin el refuerzo. esto mientras los casos aumentan. la fuerza de la vacuna disminuye con el tiempo. >> después de seis meses la inmunidad va a bajar. quiere decir que no hay anticuerpos que están circulando en cantidades suficientes. >> el doctor anthony fauci recomienda. >> (habla en inglés). >> si estás totalmente vacunado debes ponerte el refuerzo para disminuir dramáticamente el terminar hospitalizado. algunos estas como california están poniendo el refuerzo a todos los adultos mayores de 18 años mientras la fda debate esto. >> tengo diabetes y alta presión, no quiero morir joven. >> el doctor anthony fauci resaltó que la mayoría de los hospitalizados son los que no sean vacunado. gún los cdc tienen 11 veces más posibilidades de sufrir síomas grav y morir de covid-19, que los que están inmunizados. >> en otras cosas, en washington la familia de la soldado vanessa guillén hicieron una marcha pidien
expertos como el doctor anthony fauci aseguran que es necesario ponerse el refuerzo cuanto antes. >> estamos empezando a ver un repunte de hospitalizaciones entre personas vacunadas pero sin el refuerzo. esto mientras los casos aumentan. la fuerza de la vacuna disminuye con el tiempo. >> después de seis meses la inmunidad va a bajar. quiere decir que no hay anticuerpos que están circulando en cantidades suficientes. >> el doctor anthony fauci recomienda. >> (habla en...
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that was for the death of anthony huber. the two lower counts within those are the reckless homicide and second degree intentional homicide. outside of the lower counts, you have kill rittenhouse -- >> let's listen in. >> reporter: the judge is speaking right now. let's go to that. >> thanks, shaq. >>>. >> our timing is impeccable these days, shaq. all right. shaq, we -- we e don't have any audio right now. he is talking. >> reporter: i'll let you stop me, chuck. >> i will stop you. go ahead. i will stop you. walk us through the counts. this is an important part of this that people need to be prepared for. >> exactly. let's start from the top. the five felony counts that rittenhouse is facing. the first one is the first degree reckless homicide. that carries a maximum penalty of 60 years. count two, first degree reckless endangering of safety. that's for the shooting of mr. mcginnis. not the shooting but putting the prosecution's arguing that he was shot at. and that carries 12 1/2 years in prison. there's a third degree --
that was for the death of anthony huber. the two lower counts within those are the reckless homicide and second degree intentional homicide. outside of the lower counts, you have kill rittenhouse -- >> let's listen in. >> reporter: the judge is speaking right now. let's go to that. >> thanks, shaq. >>>. >> our timing is impeccable these days, shaq. all right. shaq, we -- we e don't have any audio right now. he is talking. >> reporter: i'll let you stop me,...
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anthony fischer with the whole thing. another in the trashcan.ank you so much, that was great. competitive until the end. thank you all. coming up, a favorite new game, the rich and famous, the panel is wealthy back up with something crazy they bought or have done, you can play along, next. ♪♪ welcome back to our biggest usually game night special, totally brought to you. we are having more fun than a barrel of monkeys. commercial break we've taken shot from a barrel of whiskey speaking the people totally loaded time to find out what you know about the upper crust of high society. here's host of which and shameless. ♪♪ ♪♪ welcome to television challenge authority on depravity and debauchery pretty lifestyles of the rich and shameless. the new game where we learn how stars of show business and big business live their lives and waste their fortune. i will read true stories from the lives of the rich and shameless panelist caps on talking about. whoever gets the most right wins a golden lamborghini filled with caviar. dive, brad, are you ready to pl
anthony fischer with the whole thing. another in the trashcan.ank you so much, that was great. competitive until the end. thank you all. coming up, a favorite new game, the rich and famous, the panel is wealthy back up with something crazy they bought or have done, you can play along, next. ♪♪ welcome back to our biggest usually game night special, totally brought to you. we are having more fun than a barrel of monkeys. commercial break we've taken shot from a barrel of whiskey speaking the...
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he is counsel to anthony hoober�*s family.ly, they are heartbroken and angry. heartbroken that they will never see that their son again, but also angry at the verdict. they didn't attend the trial, as many of you all know, because they were traumatised already by the videos of their son's murder and didn't want to see much of that, and also hurt by public comments insensitive about their son. my view is, the bottom line is there was no justice today for their son anthony or the other victims. karen and john know that anthony is the one who should be remembered as a hero. he tried to disarm rittenhouse, he tried to end the gunfire, and he tried to stop the bloodshed. concern is mounting over the safety of chinese tennis star pung shuai, who made sexual assault allegations against a former chinese vice—premier two weeks ago. the women's tennis association says no amount of money would stop it pulling events out of china, while the united nations and the white house have joined the list of those demanding answers. tanya dendrinos
he is counsel to anthony hoober�*s family.ly, they are heartbroken and angry. heartbroken that they will never see that their son again, but also angry at the verdict. they didn't attend the trial, as many of you all know, because they were traumatised already by the videos of their son's murder and didn't want to see much of that, and also hurt by public comments insensitive about their son. my view is, the bottom line is there was no justice today for their son anthony or the other victims....
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anthony's behavior. and i look back at them and say, you're lucky.ing from that trip, you know, getting ready to go to texas, and a friend writing me a letter saying, do not blame yourself. one day, your life is changed forever, and one day, you will move past this. after all this sadness has been heaped upon you, but you will be a changed person. even i didn't understand it. >> the full interview is streaming on demand for msnbc's the choice on peacock, but when we come back, more from our sitdown with huma about the bombshell jim comey dropped on the clinton campaign days before the 2016 election. (vo) subaru and our retailers believe in giving back. that's why, in difficult times, we provided one hundred and fifty million meals to feeding america. and now through the subaru share the love event, we're helping even more. by the end of this year, subaru will have donated over two hundred and twenty five million dollars to charity. this is what it means to be more than a car company. this is what it means to be subaru. ♪ i'm chi lan, i am a mom, and
anthony's behavior. and i look back at them and say, you're lucky.ing from that trip, you know, getting ready to go to texas, and a friend writing me a letter saying, do not blame yourself. one day, your life is changed forever, and one day, you will move past this. after all this sadness has been heaped upon you, but you will be a changed person. even i didn't understand it. >> the full interview is streaming on demand for msnbc's the choice on peacock, but when we come back, more from...
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back to you. >>> anthony flores with sports. usually island you can relax and have good time with it. but reality is invading sports these days. >> 24 players missing from cal's roster in arizona and sharks the same. will the team overcome a shorthanded roster against the devils? stick around and find out. sports is next. we need to do something now! pfeffer, what's the plan? uhh, t-mobile sir. t-mobile has great phone offers for every customer. on every plan. ok. hold on a second... you're telling me that new and existing customers get this? yup, new and existing customers. and they can get other benefits, like free stuff or discounts every tuesday. i was going to say the same thing. that's it! draw up the contract. t-mobile doesn't have annual contracts sir. i like that... i like that a lot. great phone deals on every plan, every day, everyone. working from home means driving less, and now paying less for car insurance. with metromile's per-mile pricing... your rate is based on how much you actually drive. isn't that delightfu
back to you. >>> anthony flores with sports. usually island you can relax and have good time with it. but reality is invading sports these days. >> 24 players missing from cal's roster in arizona and sharks the same. will the team overcome a shorthanded roster against the devils? stick around and find out. sports is next. we need to do something now! pfeffer, what's the plan? uhh, t-mobile sir. t-mobile has great phone offers for every customer. on every plan. ok. hold on a...