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here up here, anthony. and thank you all for coming tonight. everybody. thank you, james. hi, everyone. thank you so much for joining us this evening. hopefully not too many yankee fans in here, but they're winning five nothing now. so that's a that's what i said. anyway, i'm a newsmax alum and i will say that one of the fondest memories have of newsmax are the people so thank you. many of our newsmax friends here for attending and supporting bianca. and i just want to say a few. briefly before bianca comes up. i've been in publishing for over 30 years and i've been running post-sale press as its publisher for the last 14 years. and there's still to this day, after 30 years of doing this, there's no greater joy in this business than to discuss cover new voices with fresh, fresh commentary, free, hard hitting and, being unafraid in a world where everyone seems to be afraid to tell the truth, and it says it right here in the subtitle of bianca's book. it's been such a joy to watch, work. the writing of this b
here up here, anthony. and thank you all for coming tonight. everybody. thank you, james. hi, everyone. thank you so much for joining us this evening. hopefully not too many yankee fans in here, but they're winning five nothing now. so that's a that's what i said. anyway, i'm a newsmax alum and i will say that one of the fondest memories have of newsmax are the people so thank you. many of our newsmax friends here for attending and supporting bianca. and i just want to say a few. briefly before...
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the anthony amendment one, of course. and so too did those who crossed swords with wilson for so long over that subject. they finally experienced victory. but for many of them, years afterward, the scars still burned. william monroe, trotter was just felt beaten down by. the segregation and poverty and discrimination that still existed even in abolition pedigreed boston. and he committed. his funeral drew over 3000 mourners to the people's baptist church in boston, where he had led birth of the nation protests in 1915. more than half a century later, alice paul would that far more than the mobs that assaulted her or the long in jails and prison. what hurt her was the horrible feeling that the whole country thought were the scum of the earth. and yet she ended life on a note of optimism when a reporter asked her to assess her life and its on human rights. the 92 year old resident of the quaker convalescent home in morristown new jersey described, the struggle for human rights as mosaic. each of us, she said in one little p
the anthony amendment one, of course. and so too did those who crossed swords with wilson for so long over that subject. they finally experienced victory. but for many of them, years afterward, the scars still burned. william monroe, trotter was just felt beaten down by. the segregation and poverty and discrimination that still existed even in abolition pedigreed boston. and he committed. his funeral drew over 3000 mourners to the people's baptist church in boston, where he had led birth of the...
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what about susan b anthony versus paul? which which one are you? oh, my gosh. well, i think just as i was researching and kind of really tearing with the ways they related to the saddest parts of this. right, which is this political opportunism. and i feel like the reason i spent so much time with susan b anthony, because i really felt her kind of tearing that and this needs a kind of stream line. and the message and to unite everyone from the people who were like anti you know drinking and like the most religious people getting them all together towards one idea but at same time she was always really tearing in with what it meant to be a good person and trying to even though she sometimes failed, trying to encounter racism head on. so you have that line in the book about good people can also be bad. yeah, right. and it you struggle with that all the way through. and we have a question. please. my question is that actually it isn't a question, a statement. the only true american, the first american is the native american people because they were here before eve
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what about susan b anthony versus paul? which which one are you? oh, my gosh. well, i think just as i was researching and kind of really tearing with the ways they related to the saddest parts of this. right, which is this political opportunism. and i feel like the reason i spent so much time with susan b anthony, because i really felt her kind of tearing that and this needs a kind of stream line. and the message and to unite everyone from the people who were like anti you know drinking and like the most religious people getting them all together towards one idea but at same time she was always really tearing in with what it meant to be a good person and trying to even though she sometimes failed, trying to encounter racism head on. so you have that line in the book about good people can also be bad. yeah, right. and it you struggle with that all the way through. and we have a question. please. my question is that actually it isn't a question, a statement. the only true american, the first american is the native american people because they were here before eve
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next question is to the very back to your right, anthony anthony. thank you, anthony.the question have is quality versusity. you know, if i think in some ways nato's also gotten that bug a little bit can. you talk a little bit about why that why doubling down that. and then the other thing brings to mind is certainly the the tiger twos needed on the vistula, you know, rather than the forest. yeah. yeah. i mean he's he's reliance on technology was wasn't all part of this desperate scramble to find a solution i think he just felt if he could find the right combination of high tech weapons that would somehow turn the tide in his favor. but the problem is, as i said earlier, most of it was a german engineering par excellence, overengineered so they couldn't build it quick enough. i and also what they tended to do was design equipment rather than being good all round as they would design it to do a thing. so in the instance of the v weapons well they were they were basically going to replace the luftwaffe from being used as terror weapons to bomb cities. so they weren't tac
next question is to the very back to your right, anthony anthony. thank you, anthony.the question have is quality versusity. you know, if i think in some ways nato's also gotten that bug a little bit can. you talk a little bit about why that why doubling down that. and then the other thing brings to mind is certainly the the tiger twos needed on the vistula, you know, rather than the forest. yeah. yeah. i mean he's he's reliance on technology was wasn't all part of this desperate scramble to...
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paul is an artist and former magician and anthony is a sin algrove for. they also run their own youtube channel long narrow boat living before steam power boats narrow boats were used to transport goods along the u. k. is extensive, waterways. narrow boats played a key commercial wave from the late 17 hundreds to the 1st world war colon anthony started living on a narrow boat in 2020. so how much does it actually cost them about like this $1.00 costs around $200000.00 pounds? well, that's because it a brand new bo, it's 60 feet long, and it's got sky light, so he's got a full size open. um, it's electric propulsion. what you can pick up a really decent 2nd i'm bo, for about 5060000 pounds. and you know, it's like a new house, isn't it? a lot of those snags have been ironed out and we say to people, if you look into by boat, we definitely recommend 2nd to the costs come be cheaper. i guess it's the maintenance because people say boat stands for bone going into the 1000 and you come to expensive to maintain a boat on it. so about a 100 pounds a month. yeah.
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sumi: anthony, thank you for your analysis. anthony: my pleasure.ords in france found 51 men guilty in a mass rape trial that sent shockwaves around the world. the men are in jail for what they did to one woman, gisele pelicot. her husband got the longest sentence for drugging his wife and allowing dozens of strangers to rape her repeatedly over 10 years. gisele pelicot said she waved her right to anonymity so society could see what was happening. our correspondence at this report from outside the court. andrew: the accused arrived early in court, faces masked as usual, some of prison bags already packed. the crowd and the forest of cameras were not here for the men. this trial has in so many ways become all about this woman. gisele pelicot. her face seemed serene this morning. the rape victim who refused to feel shame. inside the crowded courtroom the judge quickly got on with the business of the day. verdicts first and then sentencing for all 51 men. dominique pelicot sat quietly in his glass cage as the judge turned to address him. >> the defenda
sumi: anthony, thank you for your analysis. anthony: my pleasure.ords in france found 51 men guilty in a mass rape trial that sent shockwaves around the world. the men are in jail for what they did to one woman, gisele pelicot. her husband got the longest sentence for drugging his wife and allowing dozens of strangers to rape her repeatedly over 10 years. gisele pelicot said she waved her right to anonymity so society could see what was happening. our correspondence at this report from outside...
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anthony? it was a huge — why things do not go well. anthony? not go well. anthony? it was a huge mistake. it _ why things do not go well. anthony? it was a huge mistake. it is - why things do not go well. anthony? it was a huge mistake. it is not - it was a huge mistake. it is not what _ it was a huge mistake. it is not what a — it was a huge mistake. it is not what a leader does and you have got to ask_ what a leader does and you have got to ask questions, does keir starmer have the _ to ask questions, does keir starmer have the instinctive sense and sense of poetry _ have the instinctive sense and sense of poetry to — have the instinctive sense and sense of poetry to understand what a leader— of poetry to understand what a leader does? you do not slack off your own — leader does? you do not slack off your own people. that is what the tories _ your own people. that is what the tories from — your own people. that is what the tories from boris johnson onwards did but— tories from boris johnson onwards did but without reforming them, and the civi
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yes, anthony is true. it looks like this, protests have become the biggest challenge to president bush's presidency in recent . he is and as you said, this taught with a collapse of a kind of pay at the railway station in the seat of no of his thoughts in november . the collapse was dudley and the youngest fix and was actually a 6 year old girl. so this trigger must protest across the country, and people are very dissatisfied with the government and protests as blame the government for corruption. they say that it was corruption that actually led to this collapse. they said that because the government has made corrupt deals. this actually brought the situation to the point of the collapse and the station was renovated, has been relevant to renovated recently. they said that, well this renovation was done poorly. they also demanded the documents related to this renovations have been made public something the government seemed to actually oppose. but the government has arisen for said that while the document
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hi, anthony. great to be here. it's a long path to the presidency. you've already been travelling it for a while, but i'm glad tojoin you in your journey. and a long way still to go. a long way to go — and we're in december now. are you guys holiday—partied—out? i didn't realise what a season this is in washington, dc. can you have too many festivities? yeah, it's exhausting. i went to my first one last night, i think i've got another two next week, and that's when it really kicks in. oh, i got a cookie party tomorrow, or saturday night, at a friend's house, where everyone has to bring a holiday—themed cookie and share it. so, by the time you leave, you walk out with a huge box of all these different cookies people made. and with many cavities. yeah, exactly. and calories, yeah. what's your theme, anthony, what are your cookies looking like? you know, we're lazy — we ended up going to the local german bakery and buying something nice there. so, i'll see what catches my eye. sumi, maybe we need to start a path to the presidency cookie party for christ
hi, anthony. great to be here. it's a long path to the presidency. you've already been travelling it for a while, but i'm glad tojoin you in your journey. and a long way still to go. a long way to go — and we're in december now. are you guys holiday—partied—out? i didn't realise what a season this is in washington, dc. can you have too many festivities? yeah, it's exhausting. i went to my first one last night, i think i've got another two next week, and that's when it really kicks in. oh,...
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but for poland, anthony, it was definitely the right choice. next, stop another unusual place to stay. it might look like a normal hotel which offers its guests a cozy and safe harbor, but it also offers its employees the same. hotel marked us has been getting refugees, work and recognition for years. the hotel marked us in vienna has been built as austria's 1st social hotel. i'm on there and this sort of gave me a 2nd chance. it's been, i'm for reba and i feel at home here service. hm. awesome. hello my name is adela. this job has changed my life over there. i'm here the mag this hotel in vienna. now this may look like an ordinary place to stay, but if you take a closer look inside, you will see that this hotel has a very unique story behind. it operates like any other hotel, but this particular establishment is supported by the catholic carry tense relief organization hotel monitors. his goal is to give people with disadvantage backgrounds who had to leave their countries another chance and access to the job market. over and over from ukraine
but for poland, anthony, it was definitely the right choice. next, stop another unusual place to stay. it might look like a normal hotel which offers its guests a cozy and safe harbor, but it also offers its employees the same. hotel marked us has been getting refugees, work and recognition for years. the hotel marked us in vienna has been built as austria's 1st social hotel. i'm on there and this sort of gave me a 2nd chance. it's been, i'm for reba and i feel at home here service. hm....
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what's your theme, anthony, what are your cookies looking like?e're lazy — we ended up going to the local german bakery and buying something nice there. so, i'll see what catches my eye. sumi, maybe we need to start a path to the presidency cookie party for christmas. but on serious matters, i mean, a lot going on, yet again, on our path to the presidency. and anthony, this issue of immigration flaring up again last week, in that interview that donald trump did with meet the press on nbc — and it's really kept going, hasn't it? it has, i mean, this is another example of how donald trump can drive the agenda, drive the conversation. i'm sure you've noticed that over the past month — and in donald trump's first term, where he says something and it becomes something that all of us start chasing around. and what he said in that interview was that he wanted to do away with birthright citizenship on day one of his next term in office. now, birthright citizenship, as i'm sure you know, is the the idea that someone born on american soil, regardless of who
what's your theme, anthony, what are your cookies looking like?e're lazy — we ended up going to the local german bakery and buying something nice there. so, i'll see what catches my eye. sumi, maybe we need to start a path to the presidency cookie party for christmas. but on serious matters, i mean, a lot going on, yet again, on our path to the presidency. and anthony, this issue of immigration flaring up again last week, in that interview that donald trump did with meet the press on nbc —...
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but anthony we have to talk about the season right. because this season was just filled with so much injuries. you know, super bowl dreams dashed by so many stars being out. so talk more about what the niners can gain from tonight. you mentioned about you know, players keeping their jobs. what else. yeah they've had a lot of player injured. hey let's turn over here if we can. here's george kittle and his wife claire. it's a ritual they do every pregame. he's giving a hug to his mom and his dad and his wife getting ready for the big game. kittle has been healthy for most of the season, unlike many of his fellow teammates, they've had 15 players go on the pup. they have been devastated by injuries, but kittle says he's healthy. he's going to play tonight and he plans to play next week in the season finale against arizona. but injuries have decimated the 49ers. on the other side, the lions have also been hurt by injuries. they've actually had more people being placed on the unable to perform list. they've had 19 with the 49ers have only h
but anthony we have to talk about the season right. because this season was just filled with so much injuries. you know, super bowl dreams dashed by so many stars being out. so talk more about what the niners can gain from tonight. you mentioned about you know, players keeping their jobs. what else. yeah they've had a lot of player injured. hey let's turn over here if we can. here's george kittle and his wife claire. it's a ritual they do every pregame. he's giving a hug to his mom and his dad...
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anthony, are classed as continuous cruisers. for ccs, which means they move their boat every 2 weeks. this way they avoid home warning fees because of anthony's job. they don't travel too far. you're considering a huge lifestyle change and definitely think your research wasn't something we did on when we we saw planned, we put things in place to make it work for us. and if you did any, something like this, the may be higher votes and make sure the documents for you cuz it isn't for everybody. but for poland, anthony, it was definitely the right choice. next stuff, another unusual place to stay. it might look like a normal hotel which offers its guests a cozy and safe harbor, but it also offers its employees the same. hotel, marked us has been getting refugees, work and recognition for years. the hotel marked us indiana has been built as austria's 1st social hotel who i am on their ends is sort of gave me a 2nd chance. it's been i'm for reba and i feel at home here service. hm. awesome. hello. my name is avella, this job has chan
anthony, are classed as continuous cruisers. for ccs, which means they move their boat every 2 weeks. this way they avoid home warning fees because of anthony's job. they don't travel too far. you're considering a huge lifestyle change and definitely think your research wasn't something we did on when we we saw planned, we put things in place to make it work for us. and if you did any, something like this, the may be higher votes and make sure the documents for you cuz it isn't for everybody....
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anthony's foundation is serving up a christmas meal.to check back in with her what she's up to down there in a little bit. >>> meantime a bay area tradition returning to san francisco. this year's holiday spectacular kicked up a at the davies symphony hall with the san francisco gay men's chorus last night. ♪ ♪ [ applause ] >> so their usual home is the castro theater, but they're undergoing renovations while the address has changed, the group made sure the fun was not left behind. kelsi thorud caught up with the couple of fans to find out about their special connection to this tradition. >> reporter: for over 15 years, linda zimmerman made it her annual tradition to see san francisco's gay men's chorus christmas concert. >> it's just fun. it's just fun. they have some serious music but then they do a lot of parodies and lot of laughs. >> reporter: linda moved to san francisco from the east coast back in the '70s. she says in recent years, the concert has become a sort of home away from home for her. >> i'm an elder orphan which means i
anthony's foundation is serving up a christmas meal.to check back in with her what she's up to down there in a little bit. >>> meantime a bay area tradition returning to san francisco. this year's holiday spectacular kicked up a at the davies symphony hall with the san francisco gay men's chorus last night. ♪ ♪ [ applause ] >> so their usual home is the castro theater, but they're undergoing renovations while the address has changed, the group made sure the fun was not left...
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anthony flores joins us now in the newsroom. and anthony, a very tough day for the bay area sports world. yeah, certainly an emotional day for the bay area. and really major league baseball as a whole. with more on the life and legacy of rickey henderson. we're joined now by monte pool from nbc sports bay area. he's known rickey for years and has had his pulse on bay area sports for decades. monte rickey was an icon and on the field. but what was he like off the field? rickey was a true oakland dude. he's one of those people that never put on a front. you know, people look at him on the baseball field and they think, oh, he's probably arrogant. and on the baseball field, he was arrogant, you know? he was that good. he knew how good he was. but in real life he was a charmer. i mean, anybody who's ever met him off the field will tell you that i worked with the a's booster clubs a few times back in the day, and they all loved rickey because he was so generous with his time, always gregarious with them, willing to engage in a number
anthony flores joins us now in the newsroom. and anthony, a very tough day for the bay area sports world. yeah, certainly an emotional day for the bay area. and really major league baseball as a whole. with more on the life and legacy of rickey henderson. we're joined now by monte pool from nbc sports bay area. he's known rickey for years and has had his pulse on bay area sports for decades. monte rickey was an icon and on the field. but what was he like off the field? rickey was a true oakland...
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our anthony flores is on the field. he's going to have an update on the defensive star returning to the lineup. but let's go ahead and begin with the rain as we take a live look across the bay area at this hour. walnut creek, fremont and san jose, along with our nbc bay area storm ranger atop san bruno mountain. it's continuing to search for rain with its exclusive radar. i'm here now with meteorologist vianey arana with where the rain is coming down right now, and vianey what we can expect the next few hours. well, we've got that kind of light to moderate feel going on, but certainly enough to bring some slickness to the roads. so that's going to continue in the next couple of hours. and as far as advisories and warnings and things like that, we are expecting to see some coastal flood advisory in place that is going to also bring on those king tides around high tide. so if you look at satellite radar, you can see alsohat's building out in the pacific. so i'm going to zoom this in a bit closer. in addition to rain you'r
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anthony, 'ust talk bite of a shutdown. anthony, just talk us — bite of a shutdown.ough - bite of a shutdown. anthony, just talk us through the - just talk us through the politics of all of this, what's been going on do you think the last few days? i mentioned to our last guest, people are talking about president—elect elon musk who seems to be pulling the strings and making the running on this whole issue. some people are a bit concerned about that given that donald trump isn't even back in the white house yet but elon musk seems to be making some key decisions.— key decisions. yeah, i mean, there is definitely _ key decisions. yeah, i mean, there is definitely on - there is definitely on wednesday it was elon musk who was the instigator of a bipartisan agreement, do some of the other things i mentioned. eitherthat of the other things i mentioned. either that got derailed because elon musk took to his social media site and post posted almost 100 times in one day amplifying criticism of the bill, some unfounded criticisms, saying anyone who voted for it should be kic
anthony, 'ust talk bite of a shutdown. anthony, just talk us — bite of a shutdown.ough - bite of a shutdown. anthony, just talk us through the - just talk us through the politics of all of this, what's been going on do you think the last few days? i mentioned to our last guest, people are talking about president—elect elon musk who seems to be pulling the strings and making the running on this whole issue. some people are a bit concerned about that given that donald trump isn't even back in...
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all right anthony flores here it live from levi's. thank you anthony. well hey dozens of san jose families got a free christmas tree today thanks to an annual giveaway specifically for district three. the roosevelt community center serves district three, which has had a rough year after the council member for the district, omar torres, was arrested on child sex abuse charges. today, district three staff teamed up with mayor matt mahan and others to make sure that disadvantaged kids got a tree for free. in addition to the giveaway, there were fun activities inside for families. so we just want to make sure every family, especially every child in our community, has a very happy holiday season. there are arts, crafts, hot chocolate, i think santa is even visiting, so we're having a pretty fun time here at the roosevelt community center. and the community center offers a variety of programs, classes, and services for san jose residents. so many great stories about christmas and people doing great things. i love this time of year. oh yes. spirit. all right.
all right anthony flores here it live from levi's. thank you anthony. well hey dozens of san jose families got a free christmas tree today thanks to an annual giveaway specifically for district three. the roosevelt community center serves district three, which has had a rough year after the council member for the district, omar torres, was arrested on child sex abuse charges. today, district three staff teamed up with mayor matt mahan and others to make sure that disadvantaged kids got a tree...
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anthony fauci. [applause] where is he? anthony, you're a good man. i love you. [applause] as my mother would say, god loves you, anthony. also i like to acknowledge dr. laura shever h.i.v. leader and department of health and human services who's retiring this year. she started when she was 10. take a look at her. [laughter] god, i love you. the idea of the quilt was to continue in 1985 of clyde jones and mike smith will share with you today. mike, stand up. to honor of all those we loved in h.i.v./aids. started with one name and one panel four decades ago. and decades later, 50,000 panels and 110,000 names. this quilt weighs 54 tons. a large community art project in the entire world. and it tells the tragic stories of brothers who died too soon, moms who contracted aids to childbirth and her daughter's life stolen and her own as well. friends and partners who lost loved ones in their lives. and so many more stories of precious lives have cut too short. and i do realize that on these days of celebration, they bring back all the memories. they're hard. it's not ea
anthony fauci. [applause] where is he? anthony, you're a good man. i love you. [applause] as my mother would say, god loves you, anthony. also i like to acknowledge dr. laura shever h.i.v. leader and department of health and human services who's retiring this year. she started when she was 10. take a look at her. [laughter] god, i love you. the idea of the quilt was to continue in 1985 of clyde jones and mike smith will share with you today. mike, stand up. to honor of all those we loved in...
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one saint anthony's, anthony's employee who helped cook today, says the nonprofit enabled him to kick a longtime drug addiction. >> i love to give back to a place that once gave me so much. you know, i was on the other end, and i get so much support here and so much love. it's awesome. >> so nice of him to be involved like this. kitchen staff prepared more than 1,000 pounds of lemon rosemary chicken, 900 pounds of potatoes and 1600 servings of homemade focaccia and cookies. sounds pretty good, doesn't it? well, volunteers showing some love to people getting a free christmas day meal at glide. about 4000 meals were handed out today. the menu included ham, turkey, potatoes, trimmings and a nice serving of pumpkin pie. to top it off, this is the 61st year that glide has offered free christmas meals at its tenderloin location. this is something glide does year round. of course. ready for this? in the past year, it has served more than 650,000 meals to people in need. truly incredible. well, some last minute christmas magic helped save a holiday meal program for homebound seniors. every ye
one saint anthony's, anthony's employee who helped cook today, says the nonprofit enabled him to kick a longtime drug addiction. >> i love to give back to a place that once gave me so much. you know, i was on the other end, and i get so much support here and so much love. it's awesome. >> so nice of him to be involved like this. kitchen staff prepared more than 1,000 pounds of lemon rosemary chicken, 900 pounds of potatoes and 1600 servings of homemade focaccia and cookies. sounds...
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anthony jeselnik is here. we've got music from lauren mayberry.my: hi, there, welcome back to the show. tonight, a very funny man who has a new stand-up comedy special called "bones and all." anthony jeselnik is with us. then later her new album "vicious creature" comes out friday. all the way from scotland, lauren mayberry. [ cheers and applause ] tomorrow night, our guests are -- billy eichner and chris martin with dick van dyke, and plus we'll have music from thee sacred souls. so join us for that. our first guest has as many hyphens in his job description as madea has wigs. he's a certified billionaire and creator of many things. his latest movie, “the six triple eight” opens in select theaters friday and december 20th on netflix. please welcome tyler perry! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you for being here. >> yeah, been awhile, been awhile. >> jimmy: did you bring the list? >> i actually do have a list of my songs, yes. >> jimmy: you printed them out? >> i printed them out. i don't have them in my phone. >> jimmy: okay, all right.
anthony jeselnik is here. we've got music from lauren mayberry.my: hi, there, welcome back to the show. tonight, a very funny man who has a new stand-up comedy special called "bones and all." anthony jeselnik is with us. then later her new album "vicious creature" comes out friday. all the way from scotland, lauren mayberry. [ cheers and applause ] tomorrow night, our guests are -- billy eichner and chris martin with dick van dyke, and plus we'll have music from thee sacred...
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the saint anthony's foundation in san francisco is continuing its nearly 75 year legacy of service and compassion. the foundation takes pride in bringing hope and community to the city's most vulnerable by serving a festive meal where everyone is invited. veronica macias has the story. >>>>saint anthony's counted on their volunteers today to help serve those christmas meals, but they need helping hands all year round to help make a difference in people's lives. our volunteers, our staff. christmas is all about family, and for a lot of people in the tenderloin, the saint anthony foundation is their family. i love this place. they've been here for me in so many ways. the nonprofit's mission is letting people know that they matter and they can make better choices. they offer ten key services essentials like showers and meals, but also life changing programs like the addiction recovery program, which helps people like juan trujillo get clean. this is the longest i've ever stayed clean. two and a half years now, and i get so much support here and now. he's moved his way up from kitchen assi
the saint anthony's foundation in san francisco is continuing its nearly 75 year legacy of service and compassion. the foundation takes pride in bringing hope and community to the city's most vulnerable by serving a festive meal where everyone is invited. veronica macias has the story. >>>>saint anthony's counted on their volunteers today to help serve those christmas meals, but they need helping hands all year round to help make a difference in people's lives. our volunteers, our...
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living and is ready occupied golden hearts, many of whom are fearful for a series teacher the i'm anthony. help welcome to the program. as well. say is it just carried out? nearly 500 air strikes on syria and military assets of the last 2 dies is where the military says the destruct. most of the serious strategic weapons stockpiles. it says it wants to prevent weapons from the acid. aside arising from falling into the hands of islam, islamist extremists, the army also confirm that it's forces are pushing further in to a border officer established following the 1973 middle east war. however, it denied reports that these ready troops are advancing towards the capital, damascus. on the michael millstein who's a senior analyst at television universities a day on center for mid less than an african studies. we asked him if he thought as well as a strikes really are about stuffing weapons in syria, folding into the wrong hands. basically. yes, a, you know, the 1st of all the, the offensive, these really of friends you're in the last 2 or 3 days. and it is a very all the fancy, eh, and the main
living and is ready occupied golden hearts, many of whom are fearful for a series teacher the i'm anthony. help welcome to the program. as well. say is it just carried out? nearly 500 air strikes on syria and military assets of the last 2 dies is where the military says the destruct. most of the serious strategic weapons stockpiles. it says it wants to prevent weapons from the acid. aside arising from falling into the hands of islam, islamist extremists, the army also confirm that it's forces...
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a lot of folks in the tenderloin saint anthony's means family. so we're really here to share the love. >> and lot delicious food. i love being here. you i love to give back to a place that once gave me so much. >> earlier in the morning, saint anthony's also gave away warm drinks, muffins and pastries to help for breakfast. >> still ahead on kron, 4 news at 6, desolate holiday display in the east bay. we'll meet the man behind a decades old christmas tradition that's drawing in thousands each year. also ahead this hour, we're just a couple weeks away from the start of california's new legislative session. our capitol correspondent spoke with the mail and returning lawmakers for that. and it's a white christmas in the sierra. we'll hear from travelers heading up to tahoe for the holidays when 4 news at 6 returns. >> welcome back. you're taking a live look now at i-80 near soda springs. the wet weather this week has made it difficult for some traveling towards the high country for the holidays. reporter christine, about east caught up with some of
a lot of folks in the tenderloin saint anthony's means family. so we're really here to share the love. >> and lot delicious food. i love being here. you i love to give back to a place that once gave me so much. >> earlier in the morning, saint anthony's also gave away warm drinks, muffins and pastries to help for breakfast. >> still ahead on kron, 4 news at 6, desolate holiday display in the east bay. we'll meet the man behind a decades old christmas tradition that's drawing...