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anthony brown used the stageay s rival's mother being shot to death. brown says he didn't kill her. >> i never conspired to kill mrs. harris. i was looking for them to do them harm and that's the truth and that is something i have shame for. >> brown is now on parol living in a halfway house he's recording again and mentoring youth hoping to set them away from gangs and violence. >>> two school bus crashes in indiana, illinois. cbs's mark liverman. >> this yellow school bus smashed in. it collided head on with this semi-truck. the bus was carrying a high school freshman basketball team. both the volunteer on that bus and the truck driver were killed. other passengers were rushed to area hospitals. earlier yesterday morning in indiana a 13-year-old boy was killed and another student was injured when this flat bad truck slammed into a school bus. they were headed to a see "a christmas miracle. >> just a tragic story here involving a school bus. >> it was starting to speed up when it truck the rear end of the bus. >> it was a busy chaotic scene trying to
anthony brown used the stageay s rival's mother being shot to death. brown says he didn't kill her. >> i never conspired to kill mrs. harris. i was looking for them to do them harm and that's the truth and that is something i have shame for. >> brown is now on parol living in a halfway house he's recording again and mentoring youth hoping to set them away from gangs and violence. >>> two school bus crashes in indiana, illinois. cbs's mark liverman. >> this yellow...
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s relishes?nald trump anthony: i thi a lot of people the republican party have been asking the president if he hasn, because it is not clear him he would get the wall funding ven that it would take 60 votes in the senate to pass anything, and there are 51ma republicans ane not even 51 republicans are going to vote in favor of this. there did seem like a clear exit strategy, but what the president response to his presrom his base, and he got a lot of pres saying he had to take some kind of stand on the wall to show that he would not back down. he had to get at lea $ t billion, because he promised that. cours has changed responded to the base, even if there is noa guarantee oy forward. jane: anthony zurcher, asan eve, you for joining me, and i do hope you get a break because you are going to need it for 2019. more than 50 peopl many of them police, have been injured during clashes with catalan supporters in spain. demonstrators set up roadblocks and spanish ministers held a meing in the regional capital, barcelona. the government has called for dialogue with catalan leaders, but protesters said it w
s relishes?nald trump anthony: i thi a lot of people the republican party have been asking the president if he hasn, because it is not clear him he would get the wall funding ven that it would take 60 votes in the senate to pass anything, and there are 51ma republicans ane not even 51 republicans are going to vote in favor of this. there did seem like a clear exit strategy, but what the president response to his presrom his base, and he got a lot of pres saying he had to take some kind of stand...
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. >> because the university s michigan pretty strong. >> anthony chan. thanks so much. >> aloha. >> and happy holidaysll at once. anthony with jp m>gan chase. he other thing the market watches is the funding fight in washington over the border wall. if a deal cannot be struck by midnight parts of the federal government will shut down. john harwood joim us f d.c. this evening. at least they have been talking late in thee day. who we stand right now, john? >> i think, bill,ik it'sy the government is going to shutdown. that's the 25% of the govn'nment that h been funded already. but talks are ongoing.ob andy is ruling out democratic senate, white house, nobody is ruling out the possibility of some sort of deal tonight. it's just we don't have one yet. talks still going on on the see.te floor over in the ho and of course with the president, vice presidnce and oerthers in the administration. john, is ap it for me, there a chance the president gets some funding for the border wall or n? well, i think the president has a chance of getting some funding for borde
. >> because the university s michigan pretty strong. >> anthony chan. thanks so much. >> aloha. >> and happy holidaysll at once. anthony with jp m>gan chase. he other thing the market watches is the funding fight in washington over the border wall. if a deal cannot be struck by midnight parts of the federal government will shut down. john harwood joim us f d.c. this evening. at least they have been talking late in thee day. who we stand right now, john? >> i...
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i'm andrea mitchell in washington where today, president trump is going to nominate anthony barr who was bush 41's attorney general to take over. >> one of the most highly respected attorney generals under the bush administration. and terrific man. a terrific person. a brilliant man. i did not know him until recently when i went through the oprocess of looking at people. and he was my first choice from day one. >> that announcement just hours after a five-part tweet rant ripping special counsel robert mueller as the prosecutors about to file details today about michael cohen's sentencing, and the reasons for breaking their deal with paul manafort. joining me is ken delainian, and msnbc white house correspondent kristen welker, and also former justice analyst matt miller and attorney general to eric holder. and kristen, we are looking at the big change norse justice department and of course, why william barr? >> well, president trump today said that william barr had been his first pick. look, he is seeing him as someone who is widely respected. and he has oobviously been a log time washington attor
i'm andrea mitchell in washington where today, president trump is going to nominate anthony barr who was bush 41's attorney general to take over. >> one of the most highly respected attorney generals under the bush administration. and terrific man. a terrific person. a brilliant man. i did not know him until recently when i went through the oprocess of looking at people. and he was my first choice from day one. >> that announcement just hours after a five-part tweet rant ripping...
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that's when we get the big exporters, the ones that rely on the dow jones and the s&p 500, they will benefit. >> anthonyjust mentioned some levels. what levels are you watching >> i have the support at 95.92. i think the fed will raise rates. when they meet later on this afternoon, i think it will be a dovish hike, one with flowers and candy attached to it and i think the dollar movement today is foretelling what could happen that they won't be so aggressive with that being said, with the problems in europe, our dollar should outperform their currencies so i'm looking to buy this little dip. >> thank you, brian and anthony. be sure to tune in to our live show at show right now, scott, back over to you. >> thank you very much see you in just a bit. >>> general electric in sharply higher today following an analyst upgrade to buy it comes after nearly a decade on the sidelines the stock has rallied more than 15% in the past week alone, jeffrey sprague joins us on the phone. welcome back >> thank you for having me. >> ten years, that's a long time why today? >> well, it really is this recent leg down i thin
that's when we get the big exporters, the ones that rely on the dow jones and the s&p 500, they will benefit. >> anthonyjust mentioned some levels. what levels are you watching >> i have the support at 95.92. i think the fed will raise rates. when they meet later on this afternoon, i think it will be a dovish hike, one with flowers and candy attached to it and i think the dollar movement today is foretelling what could happen that they won't be so aggressive with that being...
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anthony: of brazil, that's right, yeah. he was refused in very unflattering terms. thanks presumably, to lopez jr.'so the triple alliance war. he essentially challenged all three neighbors. >> pedro: brazil, argentina, and uruguay. >> anthony: to war. this doesn't seem like a good idea. >> pedro: ah, yeah. >> anthony: right. in what would become the bloodiest war in latin america's history, hundreds of thousands of paraguayans died. when lopez ran out of adults, he sent children into the field dressed only in rags, armed with sticks painted to look like guns. >> guido: my great-grandfather was a ten year-old boy and he was dressed like a girl because otherwise he was going to be enrolled in the army. >> anthony: lopez, eventually, he was hunted down. madame lynch survived. >> guido: yes. she survived. >> anthony: but with her money? i mean, she was allowed to keep her possessions? >> guido: yes. >> anthony: in history it's hard to find a more disastrous, or more cruel, or a pointless campaign it would seem. when all was said and done, as much as sixty percent of the population and ninety percent of
anthony: of brazil, that's right, yeah. he was refused in very unflattering terms. thanks presumably, to lopez jr.'so the triple alliance war. he essentially challenged all three neighbors. >> pedro: brazil, argentina, and uruguay. >> anthony: to war. this doesn't seem like a good idea. >> pedro: ah, yeah. >> anthony: right. in what would become the bloodiest war in latin america's history, hundreds of thousands of paraguayans died. when lopez ran out of adults, he sent...
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that new law came home to bostonians in several cases of recapture in the 1850's, none more opposed than the recapture of anthony burns in 1854. after dramatic efforts to free him failed, he was escorted to the harbor where he was carried back to slavery in virginia. this is the immediate context for this print, issued in 1856. four years before the election of abraham lincoln. a context that made crispus attucks a hero. this beautiful image is a lithograph owned by the massachusetts historical society. i think it is displayed upstairs. i have not seen it yet. it is based on a drawing by william champney. the buildings are familiar from the revere prints, but it departs from the earlier images fundamentally. the print was crafted in a different era for distinctly different purposes. let's note a few of the ways he departed from revere and pelham. we have a line of soldiers firing into the crowd, but captain preston is no longer issuing the order. he has been knocked to the ground and is cowering. what a crowded it is. unlike revere's unarmed bystanders, every member of this crowd is brandishing a club and many a
that new law came home to bostonians in several cases of recapture in the 1850's, none more opposed than the recapture of anthony burns in 1854. after dramatic efforts to free him failed, he was escorted to the harbor where he was carried back to slavery in virginia. this is the immediate context for this print, issued in 1856. four years before the election of abraham lincoln. a context that made crispus attucks a hero. this beautiful image is a lithograph owned by the massachusetts historical...
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anthony kennedy. america, a 1974 conversation with democratic griffiths of s michigan and pink of hawaii. historykend on american c-span 3. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> next on the presidency come the festival brought together former campaign aides from george w. bush's runs for texas governor and president. the political strategies and behind-the-scenes efforts that led to his successful elections. the program opens with a brief discussion about the nomination hearings for now supreme court justice brett kavanaugh. this is an hour. >> i am the executive editor of the texas tribune. i would like to welcome you to the eighth festival. it is hard to believe that we have done it eight times. this is sponsored by encore. they play no role in determining the panel's content or line of questioning. we will include a 15 to 20 minute q1 day by the door. silence your phones. the advisor for numerous candidates, including and richards
anthony kennedy. america, a 1974 conversation with democratic griffiths of s michigan and pink of hawaii. historykend on american c-span 3. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> next on the presidency come the festival brought together former campaign aides from george w. bush's runs for texas governor and president. the political...
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anthony kennedy. america, a 1974 conversation with democratic griffiths of s michigan and pink of hawaii. historykend on american c-span 3. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> next on the presidency come the festival brought together former campaign aides from george w. bush's runs for texas governor and president. the political...
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s skybridge cofounder anthony scaramucci will join us. he's got a big idea.break. a . >>> all right. coming up, the new coke. what is needed to know at the dow component. futures now indicated up 286 on the dow. "squawk box" will be right back. what do advisors look for in an etf? don't just track an index, help me meet a client's need. is the fund built to sell or built to last? etfs are only part of a portfolio. so make it easy to explain. give me a quality fund that helps me get clients closer to their goals. flexshares etfs are designed and managed around investor objectives. so you can advise with confidence. before investing, consider the fund's investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. go to flexshares.com for a prospectus containing this information. read it carefully. >>> welcome back to "squawk box. coca-cola cementing management changes. so has coke's portfolio. slow growth with millennial consumers. want to get over to sara eisen who joins us with that story good morning >> good morning. this is not the coca-cola that you and i grew up w
s skybridge cofounder anthony scaramucci will join us. he's got a big idea.break. a . >>> all right. coming up, the new coke. what is needed to know at the dow component. futures now indicated up 286 on the dow. "squawk box" will be right back. what do advisors look for in an etf? don't just track an index, help me meet a client's need. is the fund built to sell or built to last? etfs are only part of a portfolio. so make it easy to explain. give me a quality fund that helps...
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s hefantastic comedian. his book "american tantrum" is available now. anthony atamanuik is back.o happy -- [ cheers and applause ] to my friend anthony tonight. but before we get to o two fantastic guests, a president accused of a crime is insisting we need a border wall to prevent 'sime. for more on this, ime for "a closer look." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: there's a phrase politicians on both sides of the aisle have been using for nd decades,hat is we are a nation of laws. but in particular, republicans and president trump have used it in recent years to justify policies that target groups they want to punish. li their political opponen or undocumented immigrants. >> we are a nation of laws and we need to uphold those laws. >> you have to understand wee nation of laws. you respect that? >> under the trump administration, america is once re a nation of laws. >> seth: of course, the more we learn about trump, the more i think he means that as a complaint. "they won't let me do anything around here, it's like we're a nation of laws." [ laughter ] and trump -- d applause ] t
s hefantastic comedian. his book "american tantrum" is available now. anthony atamanuik is back.o happy -- [ cheers and applause ] to my friend anthony tonight. but before we get to o two fantastic guests, a president accused of a crime is insisting we need a border wall to prevent 'sime. for more on this, ime for "a closer look." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: there's a phrase politicians on both sides of the aisle have been using for nd decades,hat is we are a...
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s -- do you skate? >> david: yeah, we grew up on rinks like this. >> anthony: does everyone in -- in quebec? >> david: yeah. what else do you do? there's no reason to live here if it's no hockey. >> anthony: hockey rinks pop up all over this city to accommodate montrealers' desire to risk teeth, groin, and limb. and right behind fred and dave's restaurant, joe beef, a pickup game of chefs, cooks, and hospitality professionals is underway. some of these guys, to put it charitably, are a little long in the tooth to be out there swinging sticks at each other and, uh, uh, skidding around on the ice. this is a normal behavior? people actually do this for fun? >> david: yeah, yeah. absolutely. this is every day, québécois growing up, playing hockey. canadian national sport, man. >> anthony: right. and this young one is already being indoctrinated. hello, young man. >> david: you gonna play hockey? >> boy: yes. >> david: you're -- you're good at hockey? >> boy: yes. >> david: are you gonna be a goalie or a player? >> boy: player. >> anthony: wow. >> david: a player. >> man: oh! >> anthony: oh, man.
s -- do you skate? >> david: yeah, we grew up on rinks like this. >> anthony: does everyone in -- in quebec? >> david: yeah. what else do you do? there's no reason to live here if it's no hockey. >> anthony: hockey rinks pop up all over this city to accommodate montrealers' desire to risk teeth, groin, and limb. and right behind fred and dave's restaurant, joe beef, a pickup game of chefs, cooks, and hospitality professionals is underway. some of these guys, to put it...
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s? >> guests. -- yes. manus: that is the voice of lukoil's ceo. let's get to our energy reporter in dubai. anthony seems the intention is there, but the bogeyman in the room, nobody wants to talk about cuts. the market wants 1.3. what is the reckoning at the moment? all about russia? anthony: good morning. it is about russia agreeing to some cuts, some substantial cuts that will not leave the saudi's with all the heavy lifting. that is what the saudi arabian energy minister wants to avoid. he wants a consensus spreading the cuts around the group. a lot of the others will say it was the saudis who ramped up production after june when opec exited a period of strong cuts, and the saudis should take the majority of the market. the saudis of course are most susceptible to the tweets from donald trump. we saw them today, and i expect we will see them again soon. we see some debate about what those numbers are, so you will be watching that as it unfolds in vienna. it is tracy alloway here in tokyo. i wanted to press you on those donald trump tweets. he's obviously not in vienna, but he is sort of the ele
s? >> guests. -- yes. manus: that is the voice of lukoil's ceo. let's get to our energy reporter in dubai. anthony seems the intention is there, but the bogeyman in the room, nobody wants to talk about cuts. the market wants 1.3. what is the reckoning at the moment? all about russia? anthony: good morning. it is about russia agreeing to some cuts, some substantial cuts that will not leave the saudi's with all the heavy lifting. that is what the saudi arabian energy minister wants to...
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s. jr., whose third army broke through the first? not too many. if that name was anthony mcauliffe, whose provocative reply of "not" -- oh, yeah. ok, i have seen that. finally, if that name was dick winters, commander of the company.- e thank you very much. what my job is today -- the lights can go off in the my job isoday -- what today is to make the case that it was really milton. i will make the case that -- middleton. i will make the case that he was the single most important american officer in saving them from the germans. was troy built-in? what did he do in the bulge? beenas his role there not fully appreciated? and finally, so what? -- troy miltonon was born in mississippi. he graduated from college in 1910 and enlisted in the army as a second -- and gained the inition of second lieutenant 1913. when america entered world war i, he was commanding a company in the fourth division. his war record was distinguished. middleton, newly promoted to lifted thecolonel --antry through the offensive. he was promoted to colonel and command,mands -- given making him the young
s. jr., whose third army broke through the first? not too many. if that name was anthony mcauliffe, whose provocative reply of "not" -- oh, yeah. ok, i have seen that. finally, if that name was dick winters, commander of the company.- e thank you very much. what my job is today -- the lights can go off in the my job isoday -- what today is to make the case that it was really milton. i will make the case that -- middleton. i will make the case that he was the single most important...
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s. jr., whose third army broke through the first? not too many. if that name was anthony mcauliffe, whose provocative reply of "not" -- oh, yeah. ok, i have seen that. finally, if that name was dick winters, commander of the company.- e thank you very much. what my job is today -- the lights can go off in the my job isoday -- what today is to make the case that it was really milton. i will make the case that -- middleton. i will make the case that he was the single most important american officer in saving them from the germans. was troy built-in? what did he do in the bulge? beenas his role there not fully appreciated? and finally, so what? -- troy miltonon was born in mississippi. he graduated from college in 1910 and enlisted in the army as a second -- and gained the inition of second lieutenant 1913. when america entered world war i, he was commanding a company in the fourth division. his war record was distinguished. middleton, newly promoted to lifted thecolonel --antry through the offensive. he was promoted to colonel and command,mands -- given making him the young
s. jr., whose third army broke through the first? not too many. if that name was anthony mcauliffe, whose provocative reply of "not" -- oh, yeah. ok, i have seen that. finally, if that name was dick winters, commander of the company.- e thank you very much. what my job is today -- the lights can go off in the my job isoday -- what today is to make the case that it was really milton. i will make the case that -- middleton. i will make the case that he was the single most important...
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s rob fladeboe reports now, four people were arrested in connection with what police say is a very sophisticated organized crime ring. facing felony drug trafficing and other charges are san jose residents anthony le, barry phan, jose garcia and alejandro garcia. they were allegedly packaging and shipping marijuana and other drugs across the country via commercial freightlines says lt. paul messier.sotlt. paul messier/san jose police "...so they would pick a freight company and go there and explain that they were a legitimate business and create a manifest for what appeared to be legitimate products when in fact the boxes were full of narcotics..."capping a 2-year investigation based on anonymoys tip, search warrants were served at a homes in sunnyvale and here on damascus court in san jose's willow glen district. no one answered the door. jennifer dorsett is a neighbor sotjennifer dorsett/neighbor "....i am glad they have been caught and it seems to not be an issue anymore, hopefully it wont happen again so i feel better now...."evidence seized includes 800 pounds of marijuana, cocaine, hash oil, illegal steroids, $600 thousand dollars in cash, three handguns and a military grade rocket launch
s rob fladeboe reports now, four people were arrested in connection with what police say is a very sophisticated organized crime ring. facing felony drug trafficing and other charges are san jose residents anthony le, barry phan, jose garcia and alejandro garcia. they were allegedly packaging and shipping marijuana and other drugs across the country via commercial freightlines says lt. paul messier.sotlt. paul messier/san jose police "...so they would pick a freight company and go there...
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s patton, okay, not too many. i thought there would be more than that. but that name was anthony mccall us.hose provocative reply of nuts, [ laughter ] to the german surrender ultimatum galvanized this fierce resistance. okay i've seen that. all right finally, the first name was dick winters. what my job is today, the and lights should all be often the audience now. what my job today is it should be middleton. and i will make the case that he is the single most, i hope, the single most important american commander in saving baston from captured by the germans. to do that i want to take you on a historical journey. who was troy middleton, what did he do in the bowls? why has his role there not been fully appreciated? and finally, so what? troy middleton was born on 12 october 1889 in copia county mississippi. he graduated from mississippi a&m mississippi university in 1910 and enlisted in the army gaining a commission as a second lieutenant of the infantry in 1913. when the world entered world war i he was a command company in the fourth division. his war record was distinguished. on 26 sept
s patton, okay, not too many. i thought there would be more than that. but that name was anthony mccall us.hose provocative reply of nuts, [ laughter ] to the german surrender ultimatum galvanized this fierce resistance. okay i've seen that. all right finally, the first name was dick winters. what my job is today, the and lights should all be often the audience now. what my job today is it should be middleton. and i will make the case that he is the single most, i hope, the single most...
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anthony, abc 7 news. >>> what did i just see? what just happened. >> you guys need to comment on that. >> where am i going to star? every second of that story was compelling. >> ye is s. >> can you believe he survived two days like that? >> i can't believe the police officer said we can confirm this was not san attachment all right, sorry. just move on. we're going to try to get over it. >> he's no grinch, is he? when you step outside, temperatures much cooler this morning. at 5:00, mid-40s to low 50s across san francisco. 40s along the bay shore. palo alto, santa clara, upper thirty. mid to upper 30s in pleasanton, up until the north bay s. have your coat this morning. here's the exploratorium. outside today, doing yard work, one more time. you get like a month or two after you put the decorations up, to not have to do yard work. that's the way i do it. it's good, calm, and hazy. monday, 40 to 50-foot breakers. east bay, 45 this morning. 59 by noon. 62 at 2:00. 52 by 8:00. we will cool off quickly tonight. mostly sunny along the pa minutes last 58 at noon. low 60s during the afternoon hours. 52 at 8:00. last stop the south bay. starting off at 44. 60 by noon. low to
anthony, abc 7 news. >>> what did i just see? what just happened. >> you guys need to comment on that. >> where am i going to star? every second of that story was compelling. >> ye is s. >> can you believe he survived two days like that? >> i can't believe the police officer said we can confirm this was not san attachment all right, sorry. just move on. we're going to try to get over it. >> he's no grinch, is he? when you step outside, temperatures...
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anthony bourdain. >> this is the path to true ppins. >> famous designer kate spade. >> comic book legend stan lee. >> i guess one person can make a difference. ♪ r-e-she rose. >> cheers. >> cheers. >> oscars after party. >> oprah winfrey tweeted at you. >> she did? >> yeah. >> the wedding of the year. >> you guys should have taken my advice and eloped but that's your business. >> excitement is growing for bts, the biggest boy band on the globe. ♪ >>> welcome back. >> i love you, man. >> ah. >> i'm sorry. did you want any? ♪ hear you say >> aaagh! ♪ somebody loves you ♪ ooh somebody loves you >> sorry. >> sorry. >> no, that's you. >> okay. >> all right, mary, thanks so much. mary, michael. >> i look like mary. >> see, it says me right here. >> but it says me right here, revision two. now the top headlines we're following this morning. >> cecilia, thank you -- cecilia? paula. >> i will take a cecilia comparison any day. you just made my day. >> it's fine. thanks, robin. >> you're welcome. >> good morning, america. it is a cold one here. want to go outside to ginger. >> i got my it's way too cold bounce going on. can i come in now? >> look at the littl
anthony bourdain. >> this is the path to true ppins. >> famous designer kate spade. >> comic book legend stan lee. >> i guess one person can make a difference. ♪ r-e-she rose. >> cheers. >> cheers. >> oscars after party. >> oprah winfrey tweeted at you. >> she did? >> yeah. >> the wedding of the year. >> you guys should have taken my advice and eloped but that's your business. >> excitement is growing for bts, the...