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one company they turn to is fantastic services, which started in 2009 by rune sovndahl and anton skarlatovandprovider, it has now become the uk's largest domestic services provider, and has a turnover in excess of £28 million a year, which is about $35 million. as well as operating throughout the uk, it now has expanded into europe, australia and the usa. rune sovndahl is the chief executive of fantastic services. you're danish. that would explain the name! welcome. it can be hard to pronounce. you're danish, but you have been living in the uk for a long time. presumably in the uk first? we started in london. i came here in 1999. we started in 2009. i at that stage was at lastminute.com and we were working on booking websites and i metanton and we grew the business out of a need. i wanted to get my deposit back on an apartment. what was the genesis of it. how did you start it? it was the discussion of it and then finding out there was a general need for more clarity in the industry. like fixed prices, a stand consistent service. i came from the corporate side from lastminute.com and we looked
one company they turn to is fantastic services, which started in 2009 by rune sovndahl and anton skarlatovandprovider, it has now become the uk's largest domestic services provider, and has a turnover in excess of £28 million a year, which is about $35 million. as well as operating throughout the uk, it now has expanded into europe, australia and the usa. rune sovndahl is the chief executive of fantastic services. you're danish. that would explain the name! welcome. it can be hard to...
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finally, halliburton, another like oil and has play with a fantastic service business favored to the u.s. shale industry. i think hal has a long way to go after last year's 59% run but i prefer schlumberger where cloud members can follow the moves before we make them. here is the bottom line, some of the s&p's biggest winners from last year run out of fuel but others like halliburton, comerica, quanta services, oneok could have more upside to come after a couple case or weeks of profit taking. david in florida, david? >> caller: how you doing, jim? boo-yah. >> boo-yah, thank you for calling. >> caller: i noticed the sysco g costa help the performance, what could be the reason for strength and the group is selling off? >> one of the major reasons is we got nelson pelson and he's very engaged who often has lots of good things to -- for management to put in and he's been very large. i also want to point out so we know that this syy, this is try and fund management is the name, syy is levered to the restaurant business. i think the restaurant business could be in trouble here if only bec
finally, halliburton, another like oil and has play with a fantastic service business favored to the u.s. shale industry. i think hal has a long way to go after last year's 59% run but i prefer schlumberger where cloud members can follow the moves before we make them. here is the bottom line, some of the s&p's biggest winners from last year run out of fuel but others like halliburton, comerica, quanta services, oneok could have more upside to come after a couple case or weeks of profit...
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the fact it is such a fantastic service to get all the music you can have in one place for a reasonablelarge amounts of money, if these models exist? i think with service is like spotify, spotify or amazon music, the paid service gives you loads of advantages, you don't have too listen to adverts, you can listen to the music off—line and a lot more of it than if you are using the free service. there for people are choosing to pay for that service. even a payment is considerably less than what we spent 15 years ago on music and video and film. i think it's sustainable. 15 years ago on music and video and film. ithink it's sustainable. last year we saw £400 million or more spent on digital music services. that's a huge amount of money and that's only a small proportion of the population. if you consider that number is likely to double, that adds a lot of money back into the music industry. thank you. let's take a look at some of today's other business stories. dollar financial uk, the owner of payday lender the money shop, says it has received a bid approach from an unnamed suitor. dollar
the fact it is such a fantastic service to get all the music you can have in one place for a reasonablelarge amounts of money, if these models exist? i think with service is like spotify, spotify or amazon music, the paid service gives you loads of advantages, you don't have too listen to adverts, you can listen to the music off—line and a lot more of it than if you are using the free service. there for people are choosing to pay for that service. even a payment is considerably less than what...
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they are worried the chinese having developed all the fantastic extra services on their social mediabook will be unable to survive. do you think that's a worry that's going to become a reality?” do you think that's a worry that's going to become a reality? i don't think that people are loyal to any service. they will go to the one with the best services. facebook itself is vulnerable to a nimble agile competitor and the chin he is are developing them. let's talk about cathay pacific. they are looking to fly on rubbish. they are switching to biofuels? they have been working on these for years and yea rs, been working on these for years and years, but they are saying they are going to fly 80% flights just on biofuels. 0ne going to fly 80% flights just on biofuels. one of the hold—ups is safety. if you' re biofuels. one of the hold—ups is safety. if you're a safety regulator, you don't want to certify that fuels are ok. i wonder if you could get a cheap flight and say, "ivm could get a cheap flight and say, "i'm going to donate all my rubbish for six months. can i have a ticket to shang
they are worried the chinese having developed all the fantastic extra services on their social mediabook will be unable to survive. do you think that's a worry that's going to become a reality?” do you think that's a worry that's going to become a reality? i don't think that people are loyal to any service. they will go to the one with the best services. facebook itself is vulnerable to a nimble agile competitor and the chin he is are developing them. let's talk about cathay pacific. they are...
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serviced. >> i ug create something for women. >> i think it's fantastic. i want to see more of these kinds of clinics pop up. >> the ladies can get another kind of service at the shop, in-house salon. manicurist, pedicure and blow out. it's in another nice to have women doing something they're not necessarily known for doing, but a lot of times you have to wait at the repair shop. and all that time you're weight -- >> magazines. >> on your facebook. >> now you can schedule a blow out -- >> a mani and a pedi. a blow out. >> when they blow dry your hair. they wash and -- >> oh. >> you've never been to the dry bar? >> i don't know what that is, either. who wants to go to a dry bar? fix me a drink. >>> stay with us, folks. it's 4:58 right now. news 4 today continues at 5:00 a.m. >>> news 4 today starts now. >>> and we begin look at storm team 4 radar. all lit up this morning as the rains creep in closer to our area. it could be a messy monday morning commute. and because of that, we are in storm on a monday cloudy skies and all the weather problems we can cook
serviced. >> i ug create something for women. >> i think it's fantastic. i want to see more of these kinds of clinics pop up. >> the ladies can get another kind of service at the shop, in-house salon. manicurist, pedicure and blow out. it's in another nice to have women doing something they're not necessarily known for doing, but a lot of times you have to wait at the repair shop. and all that time you're weight -- >> magazines. >> on your facebook. >> now...
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more or less to be expected, pompeo i don't think we will have too much trouble he is a fantastic record service country, first in class at west point harvard business school private sector guy served country has credible caughts of tea party roots with right conservatism i think will go over well shares hawkish tendencies of a trump administration why in those there are daylight people say son russia cia director not making policy as long as one competent has a rÉsume background to allow to do properly i don't think senate will get very far if they try to go after pompeo i that i relatively easy time waterboarding some grandstand on that for sure. >> can marco ruby yoo stop tillerson from getting the job. >> i don't think so i i think tillerson probably gets through, but rubio was making very clear points yesterday, i think making them in part because he believes it in part because marco rubio wants to make sure he has say puts imprint on what the administration will do on foreign policy. >> wants to be big marco not little marco. >> i don't think he likes -- tillerson gets through. >> tillerso
more or less to be expected, pompeo i don't think we will have too much trouble he is a fantastic record service country, first in class at west point harvard business school private sector guy served country has credible caughts of tea party roots with right conservatism i think will go over well shares hawkish tendencies of a trump administration why in those there are daylight people say son russia cia director not making policy as long as one competent has a rÉsume background to allow to...
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>> i think the 1986 telecom law has become a fantastic promoter of broadband employment and adoption of universal service. it's funny, for years i used to , was theonference telecom act a failure question mark i can say unequivocally it was a success. does it need to be updated? i think we could have a debate on that. of the the principles original communities act of 1934 and the 1996 tele communications act need to remain. that is competition is key, protection is key, universal access is key, opened networks are key. there may be places around the edges where the loss has gotten a little long in the tooth, and they can be fixed. but whether we need a conference of rewrite, i'm not so sure. >> what is your reaction to what the former chairman bill kinard had to say? as a historical, technological, and market boundaries this thing pushing these industries bird, the statutory differences make less and less sense. >> i would agree with that. i think the silent approach is a little long in the tooth. it may be time to think about making them more consistent. however, that doesn't mean getting rid of the fcc
>> i think the 1986 telecom law has become a fantastic promoter of broadband employment and adoption of universal service. it's funny, for years i used to , was theonference telecom act a failure question mark i can say unequivocally it was a success. does it need to be updated? i think we could have a debate on that. of the the principles original communities act of 1934 and the 1996 tele communications act need to remain. that is competition is key, protection is key, universal access...
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obviously, people with physical impairment, the elderly, there are fantastic telephone services, suchortant. we really do need face—to—face contact. important. we really do need face-to-face contact. can you give us more face-to-face contact. can you give us more detail on whatjo cox's plan was and how it worked? so, first of all, she was a real doer, she wanted something practical. from the first meeting she said, i've worked on loads of reports but all that happens is they sit on somebody‘s shelf, they might read the introduction and that is it, so she wa nted introduction and that is it, so she wanted all of us to say, this is a call to action, we almost somebody we should have called, someone we should have, you know, made contact with — we can all do it. should have, you know, made contact with - we can all do it. i suppose if you have 53 minutes, what can you do with it? well, for example, i have thought i should phone my grandparents more —— five three minutes. people living alone, those who cannot get out of the house, it makes a difference. reach out to your next—door neighbo
obviously, people with physical impairment, the elderly, there are fantastic telephone services, suchortant. we really do need face—to—face contact. important. we really do need face-to-face contact. can you give us more face-to-face contact. can you give us more detail on whatjo cox's plan was and how it worked? so, first of all, she was a real doer, she wanted something practical. from the first meeting she said, i've worked on loads of reports but all that happens is they sit on...
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fantastic! the british are worried, that is part of the story. so they say. within the foreign service from when ronald reagan tried to give away all nuclear weapons. one might wish for a nuclear free world, nuclear weapons. one might wish for a nuclearfree world, but nuclear weapons. one might wish for a nuclear free world, but some of the more hard cases in the ronald reagan administration went, my goodness, the president is suggesting the gorbachev, we get rid of all of the nukes. you have to assume one of the reasons that people in the intelligence committee on foreign service in america are so worried about this is because we simply have no idea of what to expect from donald trump and his presidency. the knows what he could say at any moment... on twitter, probably! who knows. i think that is one of the most unsettling things for spooks and diplomats who are traditionally quite conservative or like to know very much... they like predictability. he is anything but predictable stock we have seen this week the president elect picking a fight, one might say, or engaging a fight, one m
fantastic! the british are worried, that is part of the story. so they say. within the foreign service from when ronald reagan tried to give away all nuclear weapons. one might wish for a nuclear free world, nuclear weapons. one might wish for a nuclearfree world, but nuclear weapons. one might wish for a nuclear free world, but some of the more hard cases in the ronald reagan administration went, my goodness, the president is suggesting the gorbachev, we get rid of all of the nukes. you have...
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think the 1996 telecom law, with time, has become actually a fantastic promoter of broadband deployment, of broadband adoption, of universal service. i think it's actually, you know, it's funny, for years i used to go to a conference and debate was the 1996 telecommunications act a failure, and i can say unequivocally 21 years down the road it was a success. do the communications laws need to be updated somewhat? i think we could have a debate about that. i do think, though, that the principles that undergird both the original communications act of 1934 and the 1996 telecommunications act need to remain. and that is competition is key, consumer protection is key, universal access is key, open networks are key. if you want to, you know, there may be places around the edges where the law i's gotten a little bit long in the tooth, and they could be fixed. but whether we need a comprehensive rewrite of the communications act, i'm not so sure of that. >> host: i want to get your reaction to what former chairman bill kennard had to say. i'm sure you've read this. telephony is regulated one waker cable a second -- one way, cable a second
think the 1996 telecom law, with time, has become actually a fantastic promoter of broadband deployment, of broadband adoption, of universal service. i think it's actually, you know, it's funny, for years i used to go to a conference and debate was the 1996 telecommunications act a failure, and i can say unequivocally 21 years down the road it was a success. do the communications laws need to be updated somewhat? i think we could have a debate about that. i do think, though, that the principles...
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anything the government can do to draw attention to manufacturing rather than services, is fantastic.to the manufacturing sector. at the moment a lot of the manufacturers i know are having to use skilled workers from overseas. lots that you are bringing in there. looking particularly at the state of the manufacturing industry in this country and how much support there has been, and what specifically you would like to see? there needs to be more support. this is very much welcomed, this new strategy. we would like to see particularly the skills sector, the skills addressed and how we attract people into the industry. more funding and training. how does that get done by the government? it needs funding and quickly. we have a limited amount of time to start training up our own workforce. nowjoining us is christine gaskell, representing the motor industry. tell us your prospective full stop what would you like the government to do?|j prospective full stop what would you like the government to do? i think it's really important, this industrial strategy. the focus on training and skills is
anything the government can do to draw attention to manufacturing rather than services, is fantastic.to the manufacturing sector. at the moment a lot of the manufacturers i know are having to use skilled workers from overseas. lots that you are bringing in there. looking particularly at the state of the manufacturing industry in this country and how much support there has been, and what specifically you would like to see? there needs to be more support. this is very much welcomed, this new...
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fantastic fire work display. >> when it's time to go home later on, you don't have to drive. septa is expanding its service are operating on a saturday schedule but ther thera special service. petco is offering free rides as well. the free rides in and out of philadelphia are offered to discourage people from driving drunk. the promotion started a new hours ago running until 4:00 in the morning. this is the first time in its history that the port authority offered this type of service. they say it's worth it if one life is saved. >> moving on to the accuweather forecast, it's been a chilly, breezy day today. many wonder if the weather will cooperate for the parade tomorrow. >> adam joseph in for melissa with a first check of the accuweather forecast. >> we are in luck, winners tomorrow with the forecast. the sunshine takes control especially around city hall and broad street. spectators coming to watch. right now as we ring in the new year, we have the high of the day, 46-degrees right now in philadelphia. 46 in millville, same for dover. temperatures rising all evening, five degrees above our normal high
fantastic fire work display. >> when it's time to go home later on, you don't have to drive. septa is expanding its service are operating on a saturday schedule but ther thera special service. petco is offering free rides as well. the free rides in and out of philadelphia are offered to discourage people from driving drunk. the promotion started a new hours ago running until 4:00 in the morning. this is the first time in its history that the port authority offered this type of service....
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fantastic drummer. i can't believe that he crossed in front of the train. not like him at all. >> reporter: train service resumed quickly tonight through this corridor. local well-known musician sheila e send out this tweet tonight saying, please pray for my friends, bassist mark van van and drummer dave garibaldi for tower of power hit by a train in front of yoshi's in oakland. tonight was supposed to be the final show here. lisa gulezian with breaking new. >> after polite attendants on board a plane got sick. a miss tear you substance is to blame. abc reporter katie marzullo is live with what is being said. >> reporter: we believe this is the plane. it was towed from gate 26, and that is where alaska airlines passengers got off the plain after about a 30-minute delay on the ground. the fire department tells us the plane has been taken out of service. from sky 7 you can see the large emergency response that met alaska fleet 322 from seattle. the san jose fire department got the call about an inbound plane with a problem just before 6:30. >> we believed it to be a hazardous materials incident because the
fantastic drummer. i can't believe that he crossed in front of the train. not like him at all. >> reporter: train service resumed quickly tonight through this corridor. local well-known musician sheila e send out this tweet tonight saying, please pray for my friends, bassist mark van van and drummer dave garibaldi for tower of power hit by a train in front of yoshi's in oakland. tonight was supposed to be the final show here. lisa gulezian with breaking new. >> after polite...
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service. there's nothing else like it. >> i feel awesome. i feel beautiful. >> i feel confident. i know i look fantasticlike a rock star, you know? i feel like a boss. >> there's a whole new concept in fashion that has changed the face of shopping, and it's called gwynnie bee. >> gwynnie bee is fashion without the commitment. i can wear it, love it, and send it back. >> it's super refreshing. it's like a whole new world of clothing. i don't like to keep things that long. i'm always getting new things.
service. there's nothing else like it. >> i feel awesome. i feel beautiful. >> i feel confident. i know i look fantasticlike a rock star, you know? i feel like a boss. >> there's a whole new concept in fashion that has changed the face of shopping, and it's called gwynnie bee. >> gwynnie bee is fashion without the commitment. i can wear it, love it, and send it back. >> it's super refreshing. it's like a whole new world of clothing. i don't like to keep things that...
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fantastic drummer. i can't believe that he crossed in front of the train. not like him at all. >> reporter: train service resumed quickly tonight through this corridor. local well-known musician sheila e send out this tweet tonight saying, please pray for my friends, bassist mark van van and drummer dave garibaldi for tower of power hit by a train in front of yoshi's in oakland. tonight was supposed to be the final show here. lisa gulezian with breaking new. >> after polite attendants on board a plane got sick. a miss tear you substance is to blame. abc reporter katie marzullo is live with what is being said. >> reporter: we believe this is the plane. it was towed from gate 26, and that is where alaska airlines passengers got off the plain after about a 30-minute delay on the ground. the fire department tells us the plane has been taken out of service. from sky 7 you can see the large emergency response that met alaska fleet 322 from seattle. the san jose fire department got the call about an inbound plane with a problem just before 6:30. >> we believed it to be a hazardous materials incident because the
fantastic drummer. i can't believe that he crossed in front of the train. not like him at all. >> reporter: train service resumed quickly tonight through this corridor. local well-known musician sheila e send out this tweet tonight saying, please pray for my friends, bassist mark van van and drummer dave garibaldi for tower of power hit by a train in front of yoshi's in oakland. tonight was supposed to be the final show here. lisa gulezian with breaking new. >> after polite...
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the police chief of dallas gave a eulogy, gave a speech, at that memorial service, it was attended by the way, but a fantasticic grace by the previous republican president, a white man, and at the current democratic president, a black man. that was at the moment, i think, that brought america back from the brink. i think dallas, the tragedy of dallas, as heartrending as it was, but that police chief's impassioned plea sincere and a passion play to do what, get in the game. if you don't like the way this works, get in the game. go become a police officer. join us. helpless. do this. i was so proud of my country that day. >> it makes you wonder where we are as we start a new year. >> sometimes we seem to be talking past each other on some of these issues, and people say black lives matter, what about all these other people's lives? other people say blue eyes matter. you were born a police officer. i think we can try and embrace these terms and of the sentiments on their own terms and respect it. i think, sometimes some people on the right tend to in a reflexive weight assume always that the police are correct.
the police chief of dallas gave a eulogy, gave a speech, at that memorial service, it was attended by the way, but a fantasticic grace by the previous republican president, a white man, and at the current democratic president, a black man. that was at the moment, i think, that brought america back from the brink. i think dallas, the tragedy of dallas, as heartrending as it was, but that police chief's impassioned plea sincere and a passion play to do what, get in the game. if you don't like the...
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fantastic drummer. i can't believe that he won't cross right in front of the train. that is not like him. >> train service resumed shortly after the incident and there should be an update on the band member's condition later today. >>> a maintenance truck was stuck on the tracks between macarthur and 19th street in oakland in a section where nearly all trains go through. we were at the macarthur station and spoke with commuters about the slowed down ride. many of them did end up late for work. >> it never takes this long to get here. every three to five minutes they made an announcement that there was a delay and that the train is stop-and-go from now until then and it was a 20 to 25 minute delay. >> delays continued after the truck was removed because trains were getting backed up and they had to stop before getting to the station. we sent you commuter alerts on this all morning. make sure to download our abc 7 news app and to enable push alerts. >>> a serious warning to people living in hollister this morning. do not use the water for any reason. this means no drinking, no washing, not even if you boil
fantastic drummer. i can't believe that he won't cross right in front of the train. that is not like him. >> train service resumed shortly after the incident and there should be an update on the band member's condition later today. >>> a maintenance truck was stuck on the tracks between macarthur and 19th street in oakland in a section where nearly all trains go through. we were at the macarthur station and spoke with commuters about the slowed down ride. many of them did end up...
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sales and plus, that fantastic camera, which works so well with snap which caused the average selling price to spike higher for this amazing stat, a 10-year-old product plus the service revenue keeps growing and growing and 150 million direct and indirect subscribers worth more than $7 billion a quarter. that's the same size of facebook. it was a fantastic report complete with a monster cash position that could be repatrioted at terrific he low levels if trump gets his way. here is the rub, if trump presses those countries who trade with us for real concessions, then you have a form of risk that apple investors may not assume exist. i think the president recognizes that both china and the u.s. have to be allowed to win, and if that happens, and apple gets relief, i see apple stock trading to the old highs as the iphone 8 comes out. but again, trump is not concerned about that and not worried about starting a trade war. he wants to stop the trading predators could be made up by tax cuts and deregulation and patriotization in a sense you can say he's breaking some eggs that will give companies ultimately fabulous american omelets down the road. what if he fails to get
sales and plus, that fantastic camera, which works so well with snap which caused the average selling price to spike higher for this amazing stat, a 10-year-old product plus the service revenue keeps growing and growing and 150 million direct and indirect subscribers worth more than $7 billion a quarter. that's the same size of facebook. it was a fantastic report complete with a monster cash position that could be repatrioted at terrific he low levels if trump gets his way. here is the rub, if...
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astounding that we are able -- we as a city, are able to have such a fantastic community that could donate to provide these critical services/programs, and all of the above, given these reports. it hasn't decreased, at least in our term of duty and it has increased substantially, but it's not only increasing in reference to dollar amount. it's increasing in reference to those who contribute, whether they be new people, four and five-generation families or old corporations, or young groups. everybody is involved, and i think we should really be very thankful to our community that they are very cognizant and are willing to step up and make sure that these services are provided to all of our citizens of san francisco and those who visit our city. so i would just like to state that for the record. it's a job well-done and we're very proud and very honored to see these significant dollars for our health system. thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. i was just going ask also then, because for many years we have been concerned about -- and we're pleased that the avon people were working with us on their breast cancer programs and
astounding that we are able -- we as a city, are able to have such a fantastic community that could donate to provide these critical services/programs, and all of the above, given these reports. it hasn't decreased, at least in our term of duty and it has increased substantially, but it's not only increasing in reference to dollar amount. it's increasing in reference to those who contribute, whether they be new people, four and five-generation families or old corporations, or young groups....
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fantastic. >> wonderful actor. and we both were kind of starving ourselves, because it was in service of the story.iwan away from everyone we knew and loved and we were delayed when we were out in taiwan. so we had about a month waiting to shoot. and i'd been preparing for a year, previously, so i had all this kind of build-up. and it was like every day i would open my apartment door, and there would be everest, just kind of right at my foot doorstep and like snow hitting me, not literally this is a metaphor. [ laughter ] snow and wind and the terror of "how do you climb everest?" and every morning i was like, "do we start climbing everest today?" and they were like, "no not today." i was like okay, i'm going to shut the door on everest. i'm going to go back and not eat in my apartment. >> seth: that is heartbreaking to thinking you went a year starving yourself and they said one more month. [ laughter ] could you do one more month? >> it was insane -- no it was insane. but ultimately, to be a part of any film where martin scorsese calls you -- >> seth: of course. >> you're going to say yes to bein
fantastic. >> wonderful actor. and we both were kind of starving ourselves, because it was in service of the story.iwan away from everyone we knew and loved and we were delayed when we were out in taiwan. so we had about a month waiting to shoot. and i'd been preparing for a year, previously, so i had all this kind of build-up. and it was like every day i would open my apartment door, and there would be everest, just kind of right at my foot doorstep and like snow hitting me, not...
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fantastic. all your favorites in this movie. >> taylor hackford directed it. i can't remember the kraft servicebut he was great too or yeah. but basically, de niro is a tv star and now he's just -- from 20 years ago. and now making the rounds as a a stand-up comic. >> but what he really wants to do is he really wants to do stand-up. >> jimmy: yeah. >> but always known as eddie. the guy on tv. >> jimmy: sitcom. >> yeah. it's like he's got a chip on his shoulder about that. and heckler, and that's one thing you don't want to have with bob. >> jimmy: no. >> no. you don't want him to have a a chip on his shoulder about you. >> jimmy: not you want him to have a good time. >> right, bob? >> jimmy: so somebody -- yeah. >> don't mess with bob. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah. no. i saw you over at "a bronx tale" the play. >> ooh. that was the night we saw the -- wait a minute. that was -- you? you were with -- this is -- was it your mother? was your mother there. >> jimmy: yeah. >> didn't your mother do the thing with the candy? >> jimmy: yeah. [ laughter ] >> yeah! your mother. you didn't hear it. >> jimmy
fantastic. all your favorites in this movie. >> taylor hackford directed it. i can't remember the kraft servicebut he was great too or yeah. but basically, de niro is a tv star and now he's just -- from 20 years ago. and now making the rounds as a a stand-up comic. >> but what he really wants to do is he really wants to do stand-up. >> jimmy: yeah. >> but always known as eddie. the guy on tv. >> jimmy: sitcom. >> yeah. it's like he's got a chip on his...
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service. and all the stuff i do for the mighty uso, and the good work they do for the fantastic military.en we lay down our heads my daddy served in the army where he lost his right eye he flew a flag out in our yard till the day that he died wanted my mother my brother my sister and me to grow up and live forever in the land of the free that love is under attack a mighty sucker punch came flying from somewhere in back as soon as we could see clearly through our big black eye man we lit up your world like the fourth of july hey uncle sam put your name at the top of his list shah chew -- statue of liberty started shaking her fist people will fly there's going to be hell when you and mother freedom strart ringing the bell it will feel like the whole wide world is raining down on you brought to you courtesy of the red white and blue they're here tonight, right out there! oh justice will be served battle will rage good guys will win every time you rattle their cage man you'll be sorry you messed with my u.s. of a. we'll put a boot in your ass it's the american way hey uncle sam put your name
service. and all the stuff i do for the mighty uso, and the good work they do for the fantastic military.en we lay down our heads my daddy served in the army where he lost his right eye he flew a flag out in our yard till the day that he died wanted my mother my brother my sister and me to grow up and live forever in the land of the free that love is under attack a mighty sucker punch came flying from somewhere in back as soon as we could see clearly through our big black eye man we lit up your...
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astounding that we are able -- we as a city, are able to have such a fantastic community that could donate to provide these critical services/programs, and all of the above, given these reports. it hasn't decreased, at least in our term of duty and it has increased substantially, but it's not only increasing in reference to dollar amount. it's increasing in reference to those who contribute, whether they be new people, four and five-generation families or old corporations, or young groups. everybody is involved, and i think we should really be very thankful to our community that they are very cognizant and are willing to step up and make sure that these services are provided to all of our citizens of san francisco and those who visit our city. so i would just like to state that for the record. it's a job well-done and we're very proud and very honored to see these significant dollars for our health system. thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. i was just going ask also then, because for many years we have been concerned about -- and we're pleased that the avon people were working with us on their breast cancer programs and
astounding that we are able -- we as a city, are able to have such a fantastic community that could donate to provide these critical services/programs, and all of the above, given these reports. it hasn't decreased, at least in our term of duty and it has increased substantially, but it's not only increasing in reference to dollar amount. it's increasing in reference to those who contribute, whether they be new people, four and five-generation families or old corporations, or young groups....
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astounding that we are able -- we as a city, are able to have such a fantastic community that could donate to provide these critical services/programs, and all of the above, given these reports. it hasn't decreased, at least in our term of duty and it has increased substantially, but it's not only increasing in reference to dollar amount. it's increasing in reference to those who contribute, whether they be new people, four and five-generation families or old corporations, or young groups. everybody is involved, and i think we should really be very thankful to our community that they are very cognizant and are willing to step up and make sure that these services are provided to all of our citizens of san francisco and those who visit our city. so i would just like to state that for the record. it's a job well-done and we're very proud and very honored to see these significant dollars for our health system. thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. i was just going ask also then, because for many years we have been concerned about -- and we're pleased that the avon people were working with us on their breast cancer programs and
astounding that we are able -- we as a city, are able to have such a fantastic community that could donate to provide these critical services/programs, and all of the above, given these reports. it hasn't decreased, at least in our term of duty and it has increased substantially, but it's not only increasing in reference to dollar amount. it's increasing in reference to those who contribute, whether they be new people, four and five-generation families or old corporations, or young groups....
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find out how american express cards and services the number one ingredient in it is beef. (einstein) the beef is fantasticky) he has enough energy to believe that he can jump high enough to catch a bird. (vo) try new beneful originals with beef. now with real beef as the number one ingredient. everything your family touches sticks with them. make sure the germs they bring home don't stick around. use clorox disinfecting products. because no one kills germs better than clorox. >>> president obama fresh off a holiday vacation in hawaii. he'll be back wednesday with less than would he leaks left in obama, will return to capitol hill. with obamacare at the forefront, the president is expected to meet with democrats to discuss how to stop republicans from dismantling his legacy. joining me now from d.c., washington post political columnist, dana milbank. great to see you. republicans firmly in control of the house and senate. in three weeks a republican president. what is president obama going to do when huddling with these democrats on obamacare? how does he deal with this? >> ali, he's going to tell them to
find out how american express cards and services the number one ingredient in it is beef. (einstein) the beef is fantasticky) he has enough energy to believe that he can jump high enough to catch a bird. (vo) try new beneful originals with beef. now with real beef as the number one ingredient. everything your family touches sticks with them. make sure the germs they bring home don't stick around. use clorox disinfecting products. because no one kills germs better than clorox. >>>...
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fantastic. those of us who are in public service who have adult children who are will informed and enjoy the processo step up and do things. i've said for many years. the spouse club ought to allow adult children to attend those events that's why people are saying and thinking she may not be here 247. open the door and let her in. my daughter and son and their spouses give me great advice. i can assure you they weigh in a lot. see mick about the trumpet throughout that campaign gives so many people reassurance about donald trump his children were some of the best seer surrogates that were out there. the platform on childcare has really gone a long way to reaching out to the left who are really starting to come around in many ways to trump presidency. i applaud this. i think it shows generational interest. and not something people like to see from the family unit as well as how a president shaped his view and how donald trump shaped his view. he values his children. and he has said that into his life and as they grew to maturity now they are giving back into his life and into his wife's life. this is
fantastic. those of us who are in public service who have adult children who are will informed and enjoy the processo step up and do things. i've said for many years. the spouse club ought to allow adult children to attend those events that's why people are saying and thinking she may not be here 247. open the door and let her in. my daughter and son and their spouses give me great advice. i can assure you they weigh in a lot. see mick about the trumpet throughout that campaign gives so many...
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fantastic. that's all new scanners designed to speed up your time through the checkpoints. they installed the technology yesterday. the screening serviceed to clear but you got to sign up and pay up to be a part of it. it then lets you bypass the big lines for id and boarding pass inspection by scanning your eyes, fingers or thumbs at a kiosk. it installed the first systems in orlando and denver seven years ago >> he's a local guy trying to help fellow man and woman. what he's doing for the homeless. >> philadelphia josh hart could finish college basketball player of the year and the secret for success might be something he finished before his 18th birthday. tell you what it is later in sports. >>> police trying to find this group of teens in north philadelphia police say the group of four or five guys punched a 32-year-old man along the 9500 block of west girard avenue last week. they took his wallet and ran off. investigators think the same group is behind a similar attack just minutes later along the 1100 block of duntostreet. >>> investigators look into a hazmat scare. this is of course, delaware county. it happened this afternoon
fantastic. that's all new scanners designed to speed up your time through the checkpoints. they installed the technology yesterday. the screening serviceed to clear but you got to sign up and pay up to be a part of it. it then lets you bypass the big lines for id and boarding pass inspection by scanning your eyes, fingers or thumbs at a kiosk. it installed the first systems in orlando and denver seven years ago >> he's a local guy trying to help fellow man and woman. what he's doing for...
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service and security of american express. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: we're back. still to come, music from fantastic negrito.e's been nominated in the category "best performance by a queen, non-latifah. >> it's not as easy as it looks. >> that's exactly what the king said. >> i remember. do you suppose i could borrow it for a couple days? just to practice. >> all right -- borrow it, ma'am? from whom? if it's not yours, whose is it? >> jimmy: please welcome her royal highness, claire foy! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: before we begin, would you like a hair cut while you're here? >> sure. >> jimmy: i know you have the golden globes this weekend. maybe a bob would be nice. >> why not. >> jimmy: hey, congratulations on -- i think playing the queen is a great way to -- [ applause ] >> jimmy: it's a great way to win an award. i can't think of a better profession than queen as far as award-winning goes. so i think you're the favorite. did you know that? do you look at the websites to see who is the favorite to win? >> absolutely not. >> jimmy: well, i do, and you are. [ laughter ] >> great. it's going to be r
service and security of american express. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: we're back. still to come, music from fantastic negrito.e's been nominated in the category "best performance by a queen, non-latifah. >> it's not as easy as it looks. >> that's exactly what the king said. >> i remember. do you suppose i could borrow it for a couple days? just to practice. >> all right -- borrow it, ma'am? from whom? if it's not yours, whose is it? >> jimmy:...
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when he concluded the armed services ball, which was brilliant, he asked me how did we do? i said sir, fantasticuration in history. part of my view, part of his team, and i'm marketing. did i have a count? thank goodness the senate didn't confirm me as the statistical warrior and analytical king of counting crowds. i went to our team. i said how does it look? they said fantastic. here is what happened. we can talk about each of these details. >> i actually don't. >> but i gave him the information. i said within the viewing and hearing area, based on our facts, from our sight team, about 1.5 million people. by the way, which is an accurate number. look at those pictures, which are very difficult to curate, it's very difficult to tell. >> i guess i want to move to the other part. why is he bothered by this? >> here is what his issue is. it of the crowd. his issue was why in a tweet is the point of view by the press in the morning of my first day of work showing a disparity between my success as a president on the first day and our past president who he has great respect for, on his first day. it i
when he concluded the armed services ball, which was brilliant, he asked me how did we do? i said sir, fantasticuration in history. part of my view, part of his team, and i'm marketing. did i have a count? thank goodness the senate didn't confirm me as the statistical warrior and analytical king of counting crowds. i went to our team. i said how does it look? they said fantastic. here is what happened. we can talk about each of these details. >> i actually don't. >> but i gave him...
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when -- when he concluded the armed services ball, which was brilliant, he asked me how did we do. i said, sir, it was fantasticit was the best inauguration in history. i was proud of the team and proud of the american people and i'm marketing, right? now, did i have a count? thank goodness the senator didn't cop firm me as a statistical warrior of counting crowds. i went to our team and said how does it look. they said fantastic. here's what happened and here are the mags on the parade route. i could talk about these details. >> i actually don't. >> i said within the viewing and hearing area, based on our facts from our sight team, about million and a half people. by the way, which is an accurate number. in other words, looking at those pictures, which are very difficult to cur rate, it is difficult to tell. >> i guess i want to move on. why is he bothered by this? >> his issue was why in a tweet is the point of view by the press in the morning of my first day of work showing a disparity between my success as a president on the first day and our past president, who he has great respect for on his first day. it
when -- when he concluded the armed services ball, which was brilliant, he asked me how did we do. i said, sir, it was fantasticit was the best inauguration in history. i was proud of the team and proud of the american people and i'm marketing, right? now, did i have a count? thank goodness the senator didn't cop firm me as a statistical warrior of counting crowds. i went to our team and said how does it look. they said fantastic. here's what happened and here are the mags on the parade route....
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fantastic drummer. i can't believe that he wouldn't cross right in front of the train. that's not like him at all. >> train service resumed shortly after the incident. management for the band say there should be an update on the members' condition later today. >>> firefighters say deicing fluid is to blame for getting a flight attendant sick at san jose's mineta international airport. alaska airplanes still maintaining it is nontoxic. sky7 was overhead last night after three alaska airline crew members initially reported having symptoms. one flight attendant had to be hospitalized. no word yet on their condition. passengers told us the pilot had suspected deicing fluid that they had put on the plane in seattle created a powder is that got into the air system. none of the 181 passengers on the plane were affected. >>> in guerneville, finally a break from the rain, but now the real work begins. as the russian river is no longer rising. last night, the river receded below flood stage and for many, the danger has passed so residents can begin the hard work. >> i always try to look at the hard things and find the good
fantastic drummer. i can't believe that he wouldn't cross right in front of the train. that's not like him at all. >> train service resumed shortly after the incident. management for the band say there should be an update on the members' condition later today. >>> firefighters say deicing fluid is to blame for getting a flight attendant sick at san jose's mineta international airport. alaska airplanes still maintaining it is nontoxic. sky7 was overhead last night after three...
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father came back from the service with one eye and never complained about it my whole life and all the stuff i do for the great mighty uso and all the good work they do for our fantastic
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service doesn't make all this public. but if you look at the people who rode metro and you look at the audience. the speech he gave was the news. it's the fantasticpeech and he connected with people.te what i don't like about what happened in the press conference. he started talking about the details about who was at the inauguration. when it comes to republicans, a lot of republicans don't like tr go way down in this crowd. for the obama folks, they were able to go there, there were no protesters and they had a big crowd. there were some nasty protesters out there. if you look at the impact that inauguration had on america, i think it's one of the biggest impacts we have seen since reagan. >> the women's march was very peaceful. but the day before it was not peaceful at all. you say something interesting. the president's speech that i talk about in my open is very clear, direct and very donald trump. it kind of got lost in the discussion about how many people were actually at the inauguration. was that a faux pas? >> mercy and i worked in the white house. fox's own mercedes schlapp. you get frustrated when they cover things incorrectly. what did
service doesn't make all this public. but if you look at the people who rode metro and you look at the audience. the speech he gave was the news. it's the fantasticpeech and he connected with people.te what i don't like about what happened in the press conference. he started talking about the details about who was at the inauguration. when it comes to republicans, a lot of republicans don't like tr go way down in this crowd. for the obama folks, they were able to go there, there were no...
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service of the blue duck. >> really? >> yes. >> where is blue duck? >> northeast philadelphia. >> okay. neck tore restaurant. >> all pretty famous chefs, no question. how is nectar doing? >> fantastic>> yes? >> yes, it is great. >> so the idea, 40 restaurants, you simply walk around and eat and drink. for like hours. and are tickets still available in. >> how do you get them? >> you get them by going on line. >> on line? >> yes. >> the reason why we want to be a sponsor to this, fox 29 is a proud sponsor of this, is because it is to help children, no kid hungry. so, tonight, 23rd street armory, vip tickets, 5:30, 125 bucks. general admission, 6:30, 75 bucks. and then you can get all of the information at fox29.com. but they are the basic idea, you spends hours walking around eating and drinking. so car len do the tasting. what do we have here? >> so this is our cheek. >> that's the cheek of a pig? >> cheek after pig. delicious. >> i know, i love it, really just the cheek. so soft. and tender. because, you know, the face doesn't get any exercise. >> that's right. >> yes. >> so we have pollen that, pickled mushroom. >> isn't it amazing? >> it is amazing, so soft, as you said. >> alex
service of the blue duck. >> really? >> yes. >> where is blue duck? >> northeast philadelphia. >> okay. neck tore restaurant. >> all pretty famous chefs, no question. how is nectar doing? >> fantastic>> yes? >> yes, it is great. >> so the idea, 40 restaurants, you simply walk around and eat and drink. for like hours. and are tickets still available in. >> how do you get them? >> you get them by going on line. >> on...
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thank you for your service and the ball was fantastic. >> how did the day go sf. >> from start to finishrican people is this is politics as usual. that didn't happen with donald trump. i give him credit, you like him or not, he did start off his first day saying the same things he said in iowa and pennsylvania and michigan. >> was this the right platform for the speech? what did you think? >> it sounded very much like campaign part 2. one of the more interesting moments that my former boss talked about and that was where he didn't name names, but he talked about politicians being about all talk and no action. a lot of members of the cbc felt like it was a side swipe at john lewis. you don't have to unite with everyone, but you should try to extend an olive branch here or there particularly when you insulted so many people to the trail. it makes it difficult for him to do anything on major priorities including obamacare which he designed an executive order for today. >> maybe he is saying i'm not here for you. >> it's clear he is not here for me. that's why i have on funeral clothes today
thank you for your service and the ball was fantastic. >> how did the day go sf. >> from start to finishrican people is this is politics as usual. that didn't happen with donald trump. i give him credit, you like him or not, he did start off his first day saying the same things he said in iowa and pennsylvania and michigan. >> was this the right platform for the speech? what did you think? >> it sounded very much like campaign part 2. one of the more interesting moments...
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service than you know. >> it is amazing. >> our thanks to the piano guys. fantastic job. >> that was fantastic.ton post building shut ting down traffic on l streets in northwest. police were called to the scene for a report of individuals being disorderly. right now, it is not clear just what they are protesting. a person struck and killed by a train on the camden tracks here the college park station. mta suspended all camden line service until further notice. tickets are being honored on the penn line. right now, no record on what may have led to that accident. we've got a great looking forecast. here is brian van de graaf >> reporter: good morning. making a run near 60 degrees this afternoon. plenty of sunshine. pretty mild out there. a light breeze. looking good. tonight, temperatures in the 30s, near 40. now, tomorrow, milder in the morning. but through the day, temperatures will drop, could be an isolated sprinkle in the morning. breezy on friday, low 40s next weekend. next week, 30s. temperatures level out as we head toward the first day of february. beltway slowing in alexandria due to t
service than you know. >> it is amazing. >> our thanks to the piano guys. fantastic job. >> that was fantastic.ton post building shut ting down traffic on l streets in northwest. police were called to the scene for a report of individuals being disorderly. right now, it is not clear just what they are protesting. a person struck and killed by a train on the camden tracks here the college park station. mta suspended all camden line service until further notice. tickets are...
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service than you know. >> it is amazing. >> our thanks to the piano guys. fantastic job. >> that was fantastic. from approaching the mid span to eighth and vine. head over to the walt whitman bridge instead. on the big picture slow speeds and the lights are still out for the avenue at presidential avenue so watch for that. but the schuylkill just moving at times single digits. schuylkill westbound at south street the vine westbound about 8 miles an hour after you come on the stacked ben franklin bridge you're jammed heading towards the schuylkill and i-95 is slow as well and don't forget brook road between argyle and chetfield we have that giant sinkhole. cool pictures on line tam on facebook. >> check that out on 6abc.com and 6abc on facebook. let's head over to dave murphy. good morning. >> tam, clouds in the process of evaporating right now. we have a nice patch of blue right over the terrace. 46 degrees, still a little cool but temperatures on the mild side today and continuing to climb. this afternoon mostly sunny skies, milder with a high of 53 and just a tad breezy. thursday, actually to
service than you know. >> it is amazing. >> our thanks to the piano guys. fantastic job. >> that was fantastic. from approaching the mid span to eighth and vine. head over to the walt whitman bridge instead. on the big picture slow speeds and the lights are still out for the avenue at presidential avenue so watch for that. but the schuylkill just moving at times single digits. schuylkill westbound at south street the vine westbound about 8 miles an hour after you come on the...
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he is up for health and human services and he can be facing the toughest question of the day, but you are in luck because we have the best team of reporters and a fantastic panel to get you started. i want to start with talking tom price. kasie hunt is following this on the hill. democrats did not want the hearing to happen today. it's busy out there. how come? >> reporter: yeah, this is not actually his official confirmation hearing. this is courtesy hearing before the senate health, education and pensions committee to talk about what might coming up and the official hearing will be with the finance committee. you can expect there to be a lot of focus today, and i call it a political-style campaign, and there's opposition research and dissection of his record and the stock trades he has conducted specifically one into a company called zimmer biomet, and the democrats say price then co-sponsored legislation to help that company, and look at what chuck schumer had to say earlier in the week. >> the legislation specifically affects implants and he puts it in a week after he buys the stock? that cries out for an investigation. >> by the house ethics committ
he is up for health and human services and he can be facing the toughest question of the day, but you are in luck because we have the best team of reporters and a fantastic panel to get you started. i want to start with talking tom price. kasie hunt is following this on the hill. democrats did not want the hearing to happen today. it's busy out there. how come? >> reporter: yeah, this is not actually his official confirmation hearing. this is courtesy hearing before the senate health,...