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just 6 minutes later once again made mincemeat of the defense cut in bel-air rb to increase the lead to 3 neil alford netted a consolation. in the waning minutes i labored to an ideal start to the campaign with 2 straight wins. freshly promoted better borne came out with all guns blazing against fribourg. putting the house in the lead only 3 minutes in. fribourg only came alive after christiane strode handled the ball in the box look of converting the ensuing penalty to make it 1. 5 minutes before half time neil's patterson took advantage of poor positioning by the padded born defense to put fribourg in front to one better born coach jeff and baumgartner voiced his displeasure and earned a yellow card the 1st for a coach in but just league history in the final minute chang one kwan tapped into round out the $31.00 scoreline a perfect start to the campaign for fribourg. of course we're very happy to have this nice feeling and i think it's important to have 6 points up to 2 games and you can't do better than get promoted better born meanwhile have played their hearts out but failed to
just 6 minutes later once again made mincemeat of the defense cut in bel-air rb to increase the lead to 3 neil alford netted a consolation. in the waning minutes i labored to an ideal start to the campaign with 2 straight wins. freshly promoted better borne came out with all guns blazing against fribourg. putting the house in the lead only 3 minutes in. fribourg only came alive after christiane strode handled the ball in the box look of converting the ensuing penalty to make it 1. 5 minutes...
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home in in bel air used to be the most expensive home for sale in the u.s. >> i think people realize it's an absolutely spectacular way of life here. the house hit the market in 2017 for a whopping $250 million dollars. >> there was no budget. everything had to be absolutely the best. >> included with the house, $30 million worth of awesome cars, 7 full time staff, and a helicopter. two years later, the house is still for sale with a $100 million price cut. back at the andy warhol house they are pulling out all the stops to entice buyers. even throwing in five of the iconic artist's paintings. >> every piece has a story when it comes to warhol and that is what i love about andy warhol. >> and the only car he ever owned: this 1974 rolls royce. just going to go for a quick cruise i'll be back. >> you can get this house all the art and the car for a mere seventeen point seventy five million dollars. >> it's a bargain? >> it's a bargain but it sounds crazy to us in this luxury space a lot of the homes we sell are bought with the furniture and the art. it's hard to go to galleries and ama
home in in bel air used to be the most expensive home for sale in the u.s. >> i think people realize it's an absolutely spectacular way of life here. the house hit the market in 2017 for a whopping $250 million dollars. >> there was no budget. everything had to be absolutely the best. >> included with the house, $30 million worth of awesome cars, 7 full time staff, and a helicopter. two years later, the house is still for sale with a $100 million price cut. back at the andy...
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he shows up at this mansion in bel air, baseball cap on backward.ucers and directors and writers were always playing with this kind of subverting expectations of what is blackness. >> the incredible work of "the fresh prince" at its most triumphant is when it was showing the ways that being black is always going to be a problem no matter what. >> vehicle registration, please. >> just a second. but the thing, officer, this isn't my car. >> there's the episode i remember where they get pulled over in a car. >> what? >> he is going to tell us to get out of the car. >> you watch too much tv. >> get out of the car. >> we have an interaction with the police officer that is horrible and racist in a lot of ways. and carlton has this epiphany about how money won't save him. >> no map is going to save you. and neither is your glee club or your fancy bel air address or who your daddy is. because when you're driving in a nice car in a strange neighborhood, none of that matters. they only see one thing. >> the writers of "the fresh prince of bel air" had a reall
he shows up at this mansion in bel air, baseball cap on backward.ucers and directors and writers were always playing with this kind of subverting expectations of what is blackness. >> the incredible work of "the fresh prince" at its most triumphant is when it was showing the ways that being black is always going to be a problem no matter what. >> vehicle registration, please. >> just a second. but the thing, officer, this isn't my car. >> there's the episode i...
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there's an amazing story about reagan doctors coming to the house in bel-air to tell him their diagnosisnd while they are talking with mrs. reagan and others he gets up and goes over to a table and starts writing this letter. that's where he wrote the letter that was released to the public. he later gave it to an agent said i want you to clean us out and send it out as a press release. he released it as it was in his own handwriting. an amazing story. but i think in general post presidencies are fascinating because you're looking at with presidential biographies you are looking at the use of power with the supposed presidency were looked in at the loss of power in adjusting to life without that power. in this case in a much more dramatic way. i think it's a fascinating topic and we also now have presidents who are living longer lives. based on his genetics george w. lived well into his 90s in the 70s now. barack obama is the healthy fairly young person sets its definitely an area of scholarship definitely under done than there should be more of it. >> a couple of questions. did he reach
there's an amazing story about reagan doctors coming to the house in bel-air to tell him their diagnosisnd while they are talking with mrs. reagan and others he gets up and goes over to a table and starts writing this letter. that's where he wrote the letter that was released to the public. he later gave it to an agent said i want you to clean us out and send it out as a press release. he released it as it was in his own handwriting. an amazing story. but i think in general post presidencies...
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> greg: first of all, how brave was tom bergeron just to save face with the few friends he has in bel airas to virtue signal a tweet that "it's not my fault." what a wimp. just so people wouldn't stare at him in line at trader joe's when he picks up his kale. serious point: how lucky are you to have the time and energy to be outraged over this? clearly you do not have a sick family member, right? you don't have any financial problems. you don't have a health issue yourself. if you are outraged over this, essentially you have a void in your life that needs filling and i will even say it might be spiritual, moral, it must be something. if this bothers you, you really seriously need to get a life. the only piece of advice i ever give is every morning -- if you are upset about this, every morning, get up go to the bathroom mirror and say am i going to be a plus or minus? that will keep you from getting outraged over this. it's not a life mission but in a week, it will become one. >> judge jeanine: bergeron said they're going to put them in charge of assessing audience -- so... that's not fair
> greg: first of all, how brave was tom bergeron just to save face with the few friends he has in bel airas to virtue signal a tweet that "it's not my fault." what a wimp. just so people wouldn't stare at him in line at trader joe's when he picks up his kale. serious point: how lucky are you to have the time and energy to be outraged over this? clearly you do not have a sick family member, right? you don't have any financial problems. you don't have a health issue yourself. if you...
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and i was a big fan of will smith, because i had seen every episode of "fresh prince of bel air." was-- i don't know how old, like a tiny kid, and we went to see a taping. it was like, you know, the most exciting thing that had ever happened to me. and we took photographs with a disposable camera, and we got the roll back a week later, and will smith was in the photograph, but just his hands, on the-- on my shoulder and my friend's shoulder. so i swear, like, one day maybe i can take a picture of the top half of him. ( laughter ) >> stephen: and just paste it in a little bit like that. >> and just paste it together. but you know, we take it for granted now, but at that time, will smith, to be able to top- line a studio film like that, as a young black man, to bring his identity to that space is hugely impactful. i don't know that i could've known that i could do what i do unless he did it first, so. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: and crushed it. not just do it, but crushed it. >> and crushed it! like... ( applause ) >> stephen: he-- he makes that look good. >> he makes it loo
and i was a big fan of will smith, because i had seen every episode of "fresh prince of bel air." was-- i don't know how old, like a tiny kid, and we went to see a taping. it was like, you know, the most exciting thing that had ever happened to me. and we took photographs with a disposable camera, and we got the roll back a week later, and will smith was in the photograph, but just his hands, on the-- on my shoulder and my friend's shoulder. so i swear, like, one day maybe i can take...
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there is an amazing story about reagan's doctors coming back to the house and bel air to talk about theiagnosis and while they're talking, he gets up and goes over to the table in starts writing the letter after the doctor just told him and he later gave between eight and said one you clean this up and send it out. he said it's perfect the weight is. so they released it as it was. it was an amazing story. but i think in general post presidencies are fascinating. you are looking at with presidential biographies the use of power and with the post- presidency the loss of power. in adjusting to life without that power. in this case in a much more dramatic way having to take it from him. i think it's a fascinating topic and we know how presidents who are living longer lives, george w based on his genetics will live well into his 90s and 70s now. and i think it's in different interesting error of scotia in a soup spect will see more of it. >> a couple questions, did he reach out to the former president correspondent and ask if they need help? one or two things did you really learn, this man i
there is an amazing story about reagan's doctors coming back to the house and bel air to talk about theiagnosis and while they're talking, he gets up and goes over to the table in starts writing the letter after the doctor just told him and he later gave between eight and said one you clean this up and send it out. he said it's perfect the weight is. so they released it as it was. it was an amazing story. but i think in general post presidencies are fascinating. you are looking at with...
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houston is the biggest city in texas, but here in the suburb of bel-air, only about one in four people to vote. this has some of the lowest voter participation in all the city like around 27% of people showed up here in the midterm election when they had a record turnout. hey, guys. can i ask you a quick question? can i ask you a question? hi. are you a voter? do you vote? >> no, i've never been. >> never in your life? do you guys vote? >> no. >> you don't? how come? >> politics is a deep thing, i don't want to get into it. >> in this area, not many people vote and i'm trying to understand why. >> it's going to be only one vote, your vote. i don't know. >> you don't feel like it makes a difference. >> exactly. >> just didn't get a chance because i got a restaurant business and i -- stuck in there all the time. >> you have a restaurant business and you're stuck in the restaurant all the time. do you feel like the politics that goes on day to day, the things that we vote for, affect your life? >> yes. eventually, it will, but, like, things take a lot of time. >> trying to convince people
houston is the biggest city in texas, but here in the suburb of bel-air, only about one in four people to vote. this has some of the lowest voter participation in all the city like around 27% of people showed up here in the midterm election when they had a record turnout. hey, guys. can i ask you a quick question? can i ask you a question? hi. are you a voter? do you vote? >> no, i've never been. >> never in your life? do you guys vote? >> no. >> you don't? how come?...
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look, three to five years is a long way from a mansion in bel air and the celebrity lifestyle and thend have enjoyed for many years? >> there's so much media interest in this entire case. people magazine has a cover story out this week of lori and her daughters there. according to that source in people magazine, here is how she's feeling. quote, she's embarrassed and hurt and she knows that her reputation has been ruined for life. but she also believes the allegations against her are not true. i'm also guessing from this instagram photo of her daughter olivia jade that they're not happy with the coverage. that is her daughter giving a hand gesture that i'm familiar with being from new jersey. i don't know if you are. >> never saw it. >> all right. it's the middle finger and she tagged the daily mail, people magazine, every other media outlet. so obviously this is traumatic for everybody involved. but are you saying that it is too late for her? if she's having second thoughts as people magazine says, is it too late now today to take a plea deal? >> it's never too late. obviously, look.
look, three to five years is a long way from a mansion in bel air and the celebrity lifestyle and thend have enjoyed for many years? >> there's so much media interest in this entire case. people magazine has a cover story out this week of lori and her daughters there. according to that source in people magazine, here is how she's feeling. quote, she's embarrassed and hurt and she knows that her reputation has been ruined for life. but she also believes the allegations against her are not...
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this 12 bedroom, 21 bathroom home in bel air used to be the most expensive home for sale in the u.s., the house is still for sale. with a $100 million price cut. back at the andy warhol house, they are pulling out all the stops to entice buyers. even throwing in five of the iconic artist's prints. >> every piece has a story when it comes to warhol and that's what i love about andy warhol. >> reporter: the only car he ever owned, this 1974 rolls royce. >> and you can get this house, all the art, and the car, for a mere $17.75 million. >> it's a bargain. >> it's a bargain. it sounds crazy to us but in this luxury space, a lot of the homes we sell are bought with the furniture and the art. it's hard to go to galleries and amass your own collection. so this home comes turnkey. >> reporter: for those who can afford to live large, the party so to speak is far from over. for "nightline," i'm marci gonzalez in los angeles. >> do you prefer the dry sauna or the wet sauna when you get your massages in your million-dollar home? >> both. why have to choose? >> of course, that's true, you've got
this 12 bedroom, 21 bathroom home in bel air used to be the most expensive home for sale in the u.s., the house is still for sale. with a $100 million price cut. back at the andy warhol house, they are pulling out all the stops to entice buyers. even throwing in five of the iconic artist's prints. >> every piece has a story when it comes to warhol and that's what i love about andy warhol. >> reporter: the only car he ever owned, this 1974 rolls royce. >> and you can get this...
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he and beyonce just bought something like an $88 million mansion in bel air.oore and jamil smith, i'm going to have to leave it here. after the break. leave it here. after the break. now back to my creamy heinz mayonnaise". heinz mayonnaise, unforgettably creamy. [ gi♪ ling ] let'[ doorbell ]-up. [ slap ] your nails! xfinity home... cameras. xfinity home... disarm the system. door's open. morning... welcome to the neighborhood. do you like my work? secure your home with x1 voice control. and rest easy knowing you have professional monitoring backing you up. awarded "top pick" by cnet. demo at an xfinity store, call or go online today. xfinity home. simple. easy. awesome. >>> that is our show for today. "am joy" will be back tomorrow at 10:00 eastern. alex witt is next. >> aren't you back tomorrow? >> i am. >> i'm used to waking up early with you. lov love to see you here today, too. >>> it's high noon in the east. pro-trump versus tlaib, versus israel. there is news that he may become involved now. the how and why of that is sparking controversy. >>> the last
he and beyonce just bought something like an $88 million mansion in bel air.oore and jamil smith, i'm going to have to leave it here. after the break. leave it here. after the break. now back to my creamy heinz mayonnaise". heinz mayonnaise, unforgettably creamy. [ gi♪ ling ] let'[ doorbell ]-up. [ slap ] your nails! xfinity home... cameras. xfinity home... disarm the system. door's open. morning... welcome to the neighborhood. do you like my work? secure your home with x1 voice control....
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host: monica in bel air, maryland, also line for democrats. caller: i want to make a comment.glad president trump is continuing to assault elijah cummings because it shows the type of manner and his character. cummings is ignoring him and going about his job. there are other things more important. host: of the other things more important, what is the top of the list? caller: the top of the list right now for americans is health care. i wish he would address it more. candidates that are running for president don't seem to even have a decent plan. the more attention the media nonsense, it is a waste of time. host: democrats, do you not endorse medicare for all? caller: i do believe in medicare for all but i do know that will not happen right away. that is a plan that will be in 10 years or so. vice president biden is being more realistic. the only way to pay for that is to come out of fica and that is out of your paycheck. when will that change? host: michael in oklahoma city. good morning. caller: thank you so much for having me. i wanted to address a couple of things. a republ
host: monica in bel air, maryland, also line for democrats. caller: i want to make a comment.glad president trump is continuing to assault elijah cummings because it shows the type of manner and his character. cummings is ignoring him and going about his job. there are other things more important. host: of the other things more important, what is the top of the list? caller: the top of the list right now for americans is health care. i wish he would address it more. candidates that are running...