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everyone please welcome gordon ramsay!n. >> nice to see you. >> jimmy: nice to -- it's great to see you as well. you're a stud. you're looking good. yeah. >> thank you. >> jimmy: are you happy to be -- you happy to be back on our show? >> i'm so happy to be back. last time you sent me down there, which is so unfair. 'cause you bring the worst out of me. >> jimmy: no. i don't know. because you were being naughty and you knew it. and i had to put you on the naughty -- on the naughty step. i had to just -- because, when you come on, i get that energy -- and i got the accent as well and -- [ laughter ] and oh -- i just say -- i said you -- i said you can't, i said, enough's enough. [ light laughter ] >> i try hard. >> jimmy: yeah. in fact, i figured tonight, we have -- >> yeah. >> jimmy: we have -- and -- >> come on. >> jimmy: we have a swear jar and i brought -- [ light laughter ] >> come on. >> jimmy: now here's this. i have money. i have all this money right here. you don't have to have money. and every time you say anythin
everyone please welcome gordon ramsay!n. >> nice to see you. >> jimmy: nice to -- it's great to see you as well. you're a stud. you're looking good. yeah. >> thank you. >> jimmy: are you happy to be -- you happy to be back on our show? >> i'm so happy to be back. last time you sent me down there, which is so unfair. 'cause you bring the worst out of me. >> jimmy: no. i don't know. because you were being naughty and you knew it. and i had to put you on the...
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gordon also met with the russian ambassador at the convention. and then there is another person at that meeting. he has change his story. >> i had no meetings, no meetings. >> but on thursday, paige's answer changed. >> did you meet sergei kiss lack? >> i am not going to deny i talked with him. >> we contacted paul manafort
gordon also met with the russian ambassador at the convention. and then there is another person at that meeting. he has change his story. >> i had no meetings, no meetings. >> but on thursday, paige's answer changed. >> did you meet sergei kiss lack? >> i am not going to deny i talked with him. >> we contacted paul manafort
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jane: gordon chang, thank you very much for joining me. gordon: thank you.ane: you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come, reaching a remote part of china where a security crackdown is underway. why beijing worries about terrorism among this uighur community. authorities in peru reman on high alert after heavy rains caused mudslides and will to rivers to burst their banks in the capital, lima. it is forced schools and roads to close and tens of thousands of people have been left homeless. churnsr: as a mudslide up the debris of what was someone's home, a woman suddenly emerges, clinging for her life. slowly she is able to find her feet and carefully step away. before onlookers rush to help .er peru's healthtal, minister tells her she has had a lucky escape. she is not the only one. just watch as the mudslide takes out new into trucks -- takes out 2 trucks could one of the drivers managed to climb from the camp just before the rushing water drags his vehicle away. it is not clear what happens to the people in the other lorry. in some parts of pe
jane: gordon chang, thank you very much for joining me. gordon: thank you.ane: you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come, reaching a remote part of china where a security crackdown is underway. why beijing worries about terrorism among this uighur community. authorities in peru reman on high alert after heavy rains caused mudslides and will to rivers to burst their banks in the capital, lima. it is forced schools and roads to close and tens of thousands of people have...
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what do we know about gordon ramsay?ts mad. >> likes to swear. >> when things don't go right. >> where is my -- the knife, please. a knife. >> forgot the knife. cool, no big deal. we can survive that. >> we have another problem. >> imagine working with him. >> he's such a perfectionist. a good thing has he a comedian to offset it. >> two little fails in. the blender should be plugged in, right?
what do we know about gordon ramsay?ts mad. >> likes to swear. >> when things don't go right. >> where is my -- the knife, please. a knife. >> forgot the knife. cool, no big deal. we can survive that. >> we have another problem. >> imagine working with him. >> he's such a perfectionist. a good thing has he a comedian to offset it. >> two little fails in. the blender should be plugged in, right?
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what do we know about gordon ramsay?ts mad. >> likes to swear. >> when things don't go right. >> where is my -- the knife, please. a knife. >> forgot the knife. cool, no big deal. we can survive that. >> we have another problem. >> imagine working with him. >> he's such a perfectionist. a good thing has he a comedian to offset it. >> two little fails in. the blender should be plugged in, right? >> thank you, guys. two seconds. >> it's a set blender. >> at home the popcorn is waiting. >> you win. >> on point with all his comedic relief. >> he'll be leaving with a knife in his shoulder blade. >> one thing you should never do. >> play this.
what do we know about gordon ramsay?ts mad. >> likes to swear. >> when things don't go right. >> where is my -- the knife, please. a knife. >> forgot the knife. cool, no big deal. we can survive that. >> we have another problem. >> imagine working with him. >> he's such a perfectionist. a good thing has he a comedian to offset it. >> two little fails in. the blender should be plugged in, right? >> thank you, guys. two seconds. >> it's...
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: and like her. >> stahl: that's big. >> gordon: yeah, it's huge. >> stahl: gordon told us she channeledes for a tough scene where julia's heightened sensitivity to noise triggers a meltdown. >> julia: noise, noise. >> alan: the sirens are bothering you? >> gordon: it's important for kids without autism to see what autism can look like. >> julia: break, break. >> gordon: had my son's friends been exposed to his behaviors through something that they had seen on tv, before they experienced them in the classroom, they might not have been frightened. they might not have been worried when he cried. they would have known that he plays in a different way, and that that's okay. >> stahl: he didn't have that. >> gordon: he didn't-- >> stahl: but maybe-- >> stahl: --kids from now on will. >> gordon: and that's a beautiful thing. >> abby: youanjuli >> julia: play, play, play. >> stahl: also beautiful to gordon, the message of inclusion at the heart of one of the episode's most memorable scenes. >> ferraro: they decide to play tag together. but julia's so excited that she's jumping up and down. that
: and like her. >> stahl: that's big. >> gordon: yeah, it's huge. >> stahl: gordon told us she channeledes for a tough scene where julia's heightened sensitivity to noise triggers a meltdown. >> julia: noise, noise. >> alan: the sirens are bothering you? >> gordon: it's important for kids without autism to see what autism can look like. >> julia: break, break. >> gordon: had my son's friends been exposed to his behaviors through something that...
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gordon and sarah brown lost their daughterjennifer when she was just ten days old. wanting to try and work out what we could do to make sense of this, what i wanted was more needed to happen to unlock that understanding. one of the things we felt we could most usefully do was invest in the science for it. the research done at thejennifer brown laboratory has focused on understanding the causes and consequences of premature birth. some good has come from tragedy. 15 yea rs some good has come from tragedy. 15 years on, the memory of her daughter is still strong. what i really treasure is the ten very, very precious days that we had with our daughter, because thanks to the care of the doctors, nurses, midwives around us, we of the doctors, nurses, midwives around us, we were of the doctors, nurses, midwives around us, we were able to have an extraordinary amount of time really being able to be with our daughter. all of that i have inside me and all that love you have for your daughter is still all there. for little ella there are now no more hospital visits ahead. abso
gordon and sarah brown lost their daughterjennifer when she was just ten days old. wanting to try and work out what we could do to make sense of this, what i wanted was more needed to happen to unlock that understanding. one of the things we felt we could most usefully do was invest in the science for it. the research done at thejennifer brown laboratory has focused on understanding the causes and consequences of premature birth. some good has come from tragedy. 15 yea rs some good has come...
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lorna gordon, bbc news, edinburgh.e kennedy and a british aristocrat and ambassador to the us, are to be auctioned this month. the letters were written after the assassination ofjfk, but ended whenjackie kennedy married the greek tycoon aristotle onassis. bonham's auctioneer, matthew haley, took us through the letters and the story behind them. what these letters show us is the incredibly touching love story between david ormsby gore and jacqueline kennedy and what comes through in these letters is just the touching relationship that they had, that very nearly blossomed into marriage. "dearest david, you are like my beloved, beloved brother and mentor and the only original spirit i know. with my love, dear david, jackie." and draws a love heart. as her majesty's ambassador at washington, he was an incredibly close advisor to kennedy. he was his confidante. kennedy, obviously was assassinated in november 1963 and david ormsby gore in fact lost his wife, so they were a widow and widower, really sort of supporting each ot
lorna gordon, bbc news, edinburgh.e kennedy and a british aristocrat and ambassador to the us, are to be auctioned this month. the letters were written after the assassination ofjfk, but ended whenjackie kennedy married the greek tycoon aristotle onassis. bonham's auctioneer, matthew haley, took us through the letters and the story behind them. what these letters show us is the incredibly touching love story between david ormsby gore and jacqueline kennedy and what comes through in these...
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gordon felt when pursuing this, he was honoring the candidate's wishes. that is important because on "meet the press" paul manafort said that no, the trump campaign did not seek that change, but j.d. gordon says yes, in fact, he was doing that on behalf of the trump campaign. now we should point out the white house is very interested in what all of these associates are saying about previous contacts. j.d. gordon tells me he was on the phone with sarah huckabee sanders white house spokeswoman about this meeting with the russian ambassador earlier today they were on the phone earlier today talking about this and goes to show you the white house is very, very interested in finding out and getting to the bottom of associates, advisors and so forth that have had contacts. keep in mind, we learned today "the new york times" reported this and we confirmed jared kusnyer, the president's son-in-law and resigned national security advisor met with the russian ambassador in new york. that was not discloseed to reporters during the campaign and just tonight, the presi
gordon felt when pursuing this, he was honoring the candidate's wishes. that is important because on "meet the press" paul manafort said that no, the trump campaign did not seek that change, but j.d. gordon says yes, in fact, he was doing that on behalf of the trump campaign. now we should point out the white house is very interested in what all of these associates are saying about previous contacts. j.d. gordon tells me he was on the phone with sarah huckabee sanders white house...
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gordon's comments. they were first reported in the usa today newspaper, but he told me that he did have a conversation with sara huckabee sanders who is the deputy press secretary at the white house to brief her on the conversation was the russian ambassador and other security advisers to the candidate at the time that that did occur over the summer. >> jim, a senior administration officials also confirm a meeting between that same ambassador official in the trump tower with trump officials, trump advisers. . tell us about that. >> this was first reported in the "new york times" but cnn has been able to confirm through a senior administration official, sara murray was able to confirm this that, yes, in fact, michael flynn who was a top adviser to president-elect trump back in december along with jared kushner the president-elect's son-in-law at the time met with the russian ambassador at trump tower in december. that is now being confirmed by the white house through a senior administration official. it
gordon's comments. they were first reported in the usa today newspaper, but he told me that he did have a conversation with sara huckabee sanders who is the deputy press secretary at the white house to brief her on the conversation was the russian ambassador and other security advisers to the candidate at the time that that did occur over the summer. >> jim, a senior administration officials also confirm a meeting between that same ambassador official in the trump tower with trump...
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gordon bethune. >> as always. you guys have a good morning. >> and we are staying on top of this morning's sell-off. financials taking a hit. bank of america, among the biggest losers down almost 5%. we'll be right back. at fidely, tres a nust 5. we cut p otr t givenvestomoreal and at $4., cae with a cge. fidety, whsmarte vests ll alws be. >>> welcome back to "squawk alley." financials and bank-related etfs are traded much more higher than average today. you take a look at the kre, attracts regionals, off by about 4%, on pace for its worst day since late june of last year. look at pnc financial, sun trust, m&t bank, all down by 3% or so. all the components in this fund are negative, as well. look at the big banks like jpmorgan, wells fargo, citi, also lower. bank of america down by about 5%. that spyder bank etf also on track to hit a nine-month low. certainly, financials a big part of the focus. we'll have that and much or the market downturn here on "squawk alley." we'll be right back. ole wheelie. ole wheelie.
gordon bethune. >> as always. you guys have a good morning. >> and we are staying on top of this morning's sell-off. financials taking a hit. bank of america, among the biggest losers down almost 5%. we'll be right back. at fidely, tres a nust 5. we cut p otr t givenvestomoreal and at $4., cae with a cge. fidety, whsmarte vests ll alws be. >>> welcome back to "squawk alley." financials and bank-related etfs are traded much more higher than average today. you take...
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probably the best comparison for gordon with the 2015 budget was gordon's 2001 pre—election budget, where question as more investment, not less, and he invited the conservative party to oppose his spending plans. the difference was that gordon was almost certain to be back in downing street after that election, so he could only make commitments like that if he was certain that he could deliver on them. the difference with george osborne was that he probably wasn't ever expecting to be back in downing street to have to implement this tax guarantee, which made him far more reckless than he otherwise would have been. who would have thought that such a steady chancellor would find his budget being buffeted in the wind? perhaps spreadsheet phil is looking back wistfully at his days as a grey man of politics. the man who was at david cameron's shoulder when the conservative manifesto for the 2015 election was written and pledges made, was his director of communications, craig oliver. i spoke to him earlier. you have been literally in the thick of this before. in terms of manifesto pledges and c
probably the best comparison for gordon with the 2015 budget was gordon's 2001 pre—election budget, where question as more investment, not less, and he invited the conservative party to oppose his spending plans. the difference was that gordon was almost certain to be back in downing street after that election, so he could only make commitments like that if he was certain that he could deliver on them. the difference with george osborne was that he probably wasn't ever expecting to be back in...
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gordon was defiant after his dismissal.id he and his deputy had nothing to hide. >> this is the so-called intelligence report that said , amongst others, the two of us and the director general are involved in this massive conspiracy to undermine the economy of this country. and if you read this, it is absolute nonsense. reporter: gordon has openly criticize the president in the past and battled with him for control over public funds. the critics of the president say the real reason for the purge was to silent -- silence dissent and put power into the hands of loyalists. a new minister has no experience managing the economy. the impact was immediate. the currency plunged and there are fears that top credit rating agencies t test agencies could down rain -- bring down the rating. and pravin gordhan had been viewed as a steward of the nations economy, observers saying that this will undermine the president's ability to govern. the president has faced corruption allegations and other scandals during his pregnancy -- during his
gordon was defiant after his dismissal.id he and his deputy had nothing to hide. >> this is the so-called intelligence report that said , amongst others, the two of us and the director general are involved in this massive conspiracy to undermine the economy of this country. and if you read this, it is absolute nonsense. reporter: gordon has openly criticize the president in the past and battled with him for control over public funds. the critics of the president say the real reason for...
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gordon, the me meeting occurred during it. gordon said he and other advisers explained how they would like to see and the campaign would like to seibert relations between u.s. and russia. all this is important because gordon says he was part of a trump campaign effort to put a change in the republican party platform that advocated against the arming of the ukrainians and the fight against the prorussian rebels. that was a hot topic at the time. j.d. gordon tells me, at no time during the conversations was there talk of a quick proquo and in exchange for doing this at the convention, the trump campaign was hoping for help from the russians. he said nothing like that was discussed with the russian ambassador. the reason they saw the change in the republican party platform is earlier in the year, in march, during a national security meeting at the unfinished hotel in washington, d.c., and a meeting chaired business jeff sessions, the attorney general, then candidate trump talked about his desire to not enter into world war iii ov
gordon, the me meeting occurred during it. gordon said he and other advisers explained how they would like to see and the campaign would like to seibert relations between u.s. and russia. all this is important because gordon says he was part of a trump campaign effort to put a change in the republican party platform that advocated against the arming of the ukrainians and the fight against the prorussian rebels. that was a hot topic at the time. j.d. gordon tells me, at no time during the...
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how gordon and sarah brown's daughter's death helped
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at times, craig gordon kept them in it. they might have found it easier had jason holt been punished for this. he was substituted soon after. rangers' intensity remained, though, and their perseverance paid off when clint hill found himself in the right place at the right time. he then found himself in the wrong place at the wrong time. but referee bobby madden did not see it that way. it might only have been a draw but forcing celtic to drop points for only the second time this season felt like a victory. nick parrott, bbc news. tennis now, and briton johanna konta is under way. that is at indian wells, and she is
at times, craig gordon kept them in it. they might have found it easier had jason holt been punished for this. he was substituted soon after. rangers' intensity remained, though, and their perseverance paid off when clint hill found himself in the right place at the right time. he then found himself in the wrong place at the wrong time. but referee bobby madden did not see it that way. it might only have been a draw but forcing celtic to drop points for only the second time this season felt...
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when you won't see in the tv ad& that gordon insisted we try.results right now facebook.com/save me steve. i'm steve noviello that's my two cents. spend it wisely. >> wow impressive. >> i'll be putting that stuff on everything now. lawnmower, car, whatever, right? >> it's only temporary, chris. >> not a permanent fix. >>> all right. coming up, irish potatoes a staple this time of year and they're made right here in philly. we'll take a look at what goes into making these seasonal treats. >> and there is something new at sea world the new way you can get up close and personal with the killer whales. ♪ ♪ >>> the killer whales are back at san diego sea world. new attraction called all day orca play gives visitors an up close look at the animals. the openings come after the shamu show was shut down in early january. animal activists and more public involve many led to criticism of orca breeding and how the whales were being treated. this time there's less focus on any kind of theatrics and tricks. all the attention being paid now is to the animals n
when you won't see in the tv ad& that gordon insisted we try.results right now facebook.com/save me steve. i'm steve noviello that's my two cents. spend it wisely. >> wow impressive. >> i'll be putting that stuff on everything now. lawnmower, car, whatever, right? >> it's only temporary, chris. >> not a permanent fix. >>> all right. coming up, irish potatoes a staple this time of year and they're made right here in philly. we'll take a look at what goes into...
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gordon telling cnn his discussion was only about building a better relationship between u.s. and russia not about the campaign. >> i talked to ambassador kislyak in cleveland but i talked to other dozens of ambassadors in cleveland. >> reporter: pence is facing scrutiny about using personal private e-mail server. >> we commend the fbi for reopening the case following the facts because here in america no one is above the law. >> reporter: a comparison pence dismissed during a visit to wisconsin. >> there is no comparison whatsoever between hillary clinton's practice of having a private server, mishandling classified information, destroying e-mails when requested. >> reporter: the white house is arguing that's an apples to oranges comparison. meanwhile the next hour the president is set to attend a fund-raising dinner for the republican party. we're waiting for the administration's new travel ban. it had been expected this week, but as this week draws to a close, a spoeks woman for the white house says there is no announcement on this yet, and the quote is we'll let you know wh
gordon telling cnn his discussion was only about building a better relationship between u.s. and russia not about the campaign. >> i talked to ambassador kislyak in cleveland but i talked to other dozens of ambassadors in cleveland. >> reporter: pence is facing scrutiny about using personal private e-mail server. >> we commend the fbi for reopening the case following the facts because here in america no one is above the law. >> reporter: a comparison pence dismissed...
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gordon and sarah brown lost their daughterjennifer when she was just ten days old. we knew what had happened but we didn't know why it had happened, so in wanting to try and work out what we could do to make sense of this, what i realised was more needed to happen to unlock that understanding. one of the things we felt we could most usefully do was invest in the science for it. the research done at thejennifer brown laboratory has focused on understanding the causes and consequences of premature birth. some good has come from tragedy. 15 years on, the memory of her daughter is still strong. what i really treasure is the ten very, very precious days that we had with our daughter, because thanks to the care of the doctors, nurses, midwives around us, we were able to have an extraordinary amount of time really being able to be with our daughter. all of that i have inside me
gordon and sarah brown lost their daughterjennifer when she was just ten days old. we knew what had happened but we didn't know why it had happened, so in wanting to try and work out what we could do to make sense of this, what i realised was more needed to happen to unlock that understanding. one of the things we felt we could most usefully do was invest in the science for it. the research done at thejennifer brown laboratory has focused on understanding the causes and consequences of...
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gordon, national correspondent for mcclatchy news who broke this story that the fbi investigation includes this is a expect of the russian attack and the possibility of the media organizations of collaborating and mr. gordon,
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greg jaffe and gordon lubold, thank you both very much. >> thank you. s. >> glor: danny boyle is here. he's directed such acclaimed films as 28 days later, 127 hours, and steve jobs. he won the academy award for slumdog millionaire in 2009. boyle first made a name for himself as film maker request "trainspotting," following a group of heroin addicts living in squall lore in scotland. after 20 years, boyle and cast reunited for the sequel. here's the trailer for "t2 trainspotting." ( door clicks shut ) ( loud drumming music ) >> missed you, man. i missed you, too. choose your future. choose wishing you'd done it differently. choose life. >> 20 years just flown by, eh? (singing) >> the very first hit. ♪ >> do you still take heroin? no, not for 20 years. you're an addict. so be addicted. just be addicted to something else. >> take a deep breath and choose life. ( screeching tires ) ( shouting ) >> glor: i'm so happy to have danny boyle at this table. welcome. >> thanks, jeff. >> glor: so a lot of time there is a pressure after such big hits like "trainspot
greg jaffe and gordon lubold, thank you both very much. >> thank you. s. >> glor: danny boyle is here. he's directed such acclaimed films as 28 days later, 127 hours, and steve jobs. he won the academy award for slumdog millionaire in 2009. boyle first made a name for himself as film maker request "trainspotting," following a group of heroin addicts living in squall lore in scotland. after 20 years, boyle and cast reunited for the sequel. here's the trailer for "t2...
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he is comparing to gordon are at it everywhere!he use of someone from gchq that the use of ‘f'l"““555l‘ ...f someone from gchq that the use of ‘lf’f‘r‘: because someone from gchq that the use of ‘lit’fr': because it someone from gchq that the use of ‘lf’f‘r‘: because it is someone from gchq that the use of ‘lit’fr': because it is about someone from gchq that the use of ‘effffg‘; because it is about the whatsapp because it is about the roost55 whatsapp because it is about the most— secure = whatsapp because it is about the most— secure form whatsapp because it is about the m secure form possible. whatsapp because it is about the l“ secure form possible. all whatsapp because it is about the m secure form possible. all that most secure form possible. all that means is that the spy agencies and means is that the spy agenciasand else can't break into these anyone else can't break into these messages. when there are 40 odd people on a message stream, it doesn't take too long to four —— on up doesn't take too long to four —— on up someone
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wolfgang: who is gordon ramsay? [laughter] wolfgang: we have never heard about him. it's really nice. we compete against everybody. we can compete against the supermarkets. we compete against a lot of things, a lot of restaurants, obviously, but it is up to us to get a good reputation and get the best word-of-mouth. haslinda: it's easy to have control over your restaurants if you have one, two, or even three restaurants, but you have almost 100 restaurants. how much of wolfgang puck is in each and every one of them? wolfgang: well, we really have our own talent pool. so we don't open a restaurant and then i have to go to gordon ramsay and ask him for a chef. no. we have our homegrown chefs and managers. so that's what makes the big difference, because they know our culture. and not to say that the other people don't have great restaurants, but every culture is a little bit different. what makes us successful might not be exactly the same dna that makes somebody else successful. so we could open 10 restaurants a year. you know, we have so many people who want us to be
wolfgang: who is gordon ramsay? [laughter] wolfgang: we have never heard about him. it's really nice. we compete against everybody. we can compete against the supermarkets. we compete against a lot of things, a lot of restaurants, obviously, but it is up to us to get a good reputation and get the best word-of-mouth. haslinda: it's easy to have control over your restaurants if you have one, two, or even three restaurants, but you have almost 100 restaurants. how much of wolfgang puck is in each...
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new news4's chris gordon has been out there. he has our first update on how the family is going and the potential impact this is going to have on other pet owners. >> reporter: two sheriff's deputies answered the emergency call from a family friend who was watching the 8 month old baby boy. the deputies entered the house and saw the pit bull attacking the baby. they quickly decided the only way to stop it was to shoot, killing the dog. they discovered the baby was already dead. sheriff mike evans says the deputies are distraught. >> you could see the emotion, how they were upset. they felt kind of helpless that they couldn't do more. >> reporter: there are plenty of dog owners here in this quiet neighborhood where the tragedy took place. the name of the baby has not been released protect the family's privacy. >> this is one of the worst tragedies that our community has suffered in such a long time. it's almost unspeakable. it's a very, very close tight-knit community. >> reporter: pit bulls are regulated in 900 cities. according
new news4's chris gordon has been out there. he has our first update on how the family is going and the potential impact this is going to have on other pet owners. >> reporter: two sheriff's deputies answered the emergency call from a family friend who was watching the 8 month old baby boy. the deputies entered the house and saw the pit bull attacking the baby. they quickly decided the only way to stop it was to shoot, killing the dog. they discovered the baby was already dead. sheriff...
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, he wanted us to drive ca i’s gordon brown, he wanted us to drive cars with fflu emissions, in gordonin return for less road tax and in some cases, nothing. but from next month that is going to change, with road tax increasing for new greener cars. it means hybrid cars, which pay no tax, meansrhybrid carsflwhich gag norrtaxj. have to be £130 for road tax, will have to be £130 for road tax, and cars costing more than £40,000 will face an additional premium. luckily, new duties going to have no effect on cars already on the roads. already, dealerships have been very busyin already, dealerships have been very busy in the build—up to this change. it will try to get to them, before being hit by this extra cost. but anecdotally, we are expecting a lull, hybrid in particular, because one of the incentives will be taking away. the government has said the new duties pointed .net this is a plug—in hybrid eagle, when it is running on battery, it does not emit any noxious gases, but if you get this from april, you will be paying £440 more than if you got it today. and some people believe that is §
, he wanted us to drive ca i’s gordon brown, he wanted us to drive cars with fflu emissions, in gordonin return for less road tax and in some cases, nothing. but from next month that is going to change, with road tax increasing for new greener cars. it means hybrid cars, which pay no tax, meansrhybrid carsflwhich gag norrtaxj. have to be £130 for road tax, will have to be £130 for road tax, and cars costing more than £40,000 will face an additional premium. luckily, new duties going to...
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we are with gordon chang author nuclear showdown north korea's take on the world. the question now is president donald trump, or administration has so many things they are focused on. health care, tax cuts and north korea may do another missile test. does that distract all the worries we have at home for what we should do or could do? how does it get handled? >> is certainly does. one of the reasons china makes north korea. every time north korea do something provocative, launch a missile coming detonate a nuke, we are not paintings important to us like cyberattacks for commercial purposes, south china sea. so it is a dynamic that beijing really likes these days. tranter reanimating between donald trump and the president of china early next month. how does the north koreans that is fixed missile test, how does that affect the meaning of the trump and the chinese president? >> fox news reporting north korea's ready to detonate a nuclear weapon. really what they will do is sign up for a political purpose, both external and internal and indeed when you have the presid
we are with gordon chang author nuclear showdown north korea's take on the world. the question now is president donald trump, or administration has so many things they are focused on. health care, tax cuts and north korea may do another missile test. does that distract all the worries we have at home for what we should do or could do? how does it get handled? >> is certainly does. one of the reasons china makes north korea. every time north korea do something provocative, launch a missile...
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and meet jonathan gordon the super prepared, well studied democratic nominee.his show on in front of a crowd packed with people who had voted for hillary clinton. people who detest donald trump. and what they watched shocked many of the people in that audience and caused many of them to say, that now they understand why donald trump won the election and why hillary clinton lost. in a minute, we are going to show you what they saw. the clinton -- excuse me the king/gordon debate right here, right after this break. will your mind be blown? stay tuned and find out. my goal was to finally get in shape. not to be focusing on my moderate to severe chronic plaque psoriasis. so i made a decision to talk to my dermatologist about humira. humira works inside my body to target and help block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to my symptoms. in clinical trials, most adults taking humira were clear or almost clear, and many saw 75% and even 90% clearance in just 4 months. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, so
and meet jonathan gordon the super prepared, well studied democratic nominee.his show on in front of a crowd packed with people who had voted for hillary clinton. people who detest donald trump. and what they watched shocked many of the people in that audience and caused many of them to say, that now they understand why donald trump won the election and why hillary clinton lost. in a minute, we are going to show you what they saw. the clinton -- excuse me the king/gordon debate right here,...
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chris gordon, live in alexandria. back to you. >>> a father detained and deported, taken from his young girls while he was driving them to school. today his daughters begged for his safe return. fatima and y'all annia were on capitol hill this afternoon, speaking alongside u.s. senators. fatima cried at the podium, telling lawmakers about the man her father is. >> he has always been right beside me to help me in any struggles i had. he was a person to sustain my family. now my family and i are living day by day to see what happens next. >> the girls' father is an undocumented immigrant from mexico. i.c.e. agents arrested him last month. they say he has a criminal 2009. >>> does it feel like we're seeing more video like this, a gas station being robbed at gunpoint. in this case, the employee is struggling to open the register with a gun at her back. police say this is surveillance video from the shell station on gordon boulevard in wood bridge. they released it, hoping that someone will recognize the man. it's a little
chris gordon, live in alexandria. back to you. >>> a father detained and deported, taken from his young girls while he was driving them to school. today his daughters begged for his safe return. fatima and y'all annia were on capitol hill this afternoon, speaking alongside u.s. senators. fatima cried at the podium, telling lawmakers about the man her father is. >> he has always been right beside me to help me in any struggles i had. he was a person to sustain my family. now my...
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the former prime minister, gordon brown, has called on the government to implement the next stage ofe in two parts but five years on, the second phase still hasn‘t happened. our media editor amol rajan has the story. remember this? the leveson inquiry allowed victims of phone hacking and press intrusion to explain in harrowing detail how their lives had been ruined by britain‘s tabloid press. "never again!" said the government at the time. but that inquiry was only part one. and former prime minister gordon brown, whose bank and mortgage accounts were broken into, says it‘s now time for part two. leveson one could only deal with part of the problem. the whole of the problem has got to be dealt with, including the way murdoch newspapers impersonated people. including the way that there were breaches of the law. including also how e—mail interception might have happened, as well as telephone interception. these are very serious issues. the remit of the first inquiry was broad. to look at the culture, practice and ethics of britain‘s press. a second, more specific, inquiry would look at
the former prime minister, gordon brown, has called on the government to implement the next stage ofe in two parts but five years on, the second phase still hasn‘t happened. our media editor amol rajan has the story. remember this? the leveson inquiry allowed victims of phone hacking and press intrusion to explain in harrowing detail how their lives had been ruined by britain‘s tabloid press. "never again!" said the government at the time. but that inquiry was only part one. and...
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gordon corera, bbc news.here's been another arrest in connection with the investigation into attack, with a 30—year—old manfrom birmingham now being questioned. the police believe khalid masood acted alone on the day but have been appealing for more information from people who knew him or came across him. our home affairs correspondent tom symonds reports. it took little more than a minute, a crude assault on the heart of westminster. he mounted the pavement at 2:40pm according to new information from the police. he drove fast, sending people running for cover, and 30 minutes later the sent people crashing over the railings. but he was out of the car and after attacking a police officer was shot dead half a minute later in the grounds of parliament. from start to finish, it had taken 82 seconds. so those are the facts, but why did it happened tellingly police now say they may not know the answer to that question but they are looking closely at khalid masood's life in an attempt to discover what motivated him.
gordon corera, bbc news.here's been another arrest in connection with the investigation into attack, with a 30—year—old manfrom birmingham now being questioned. the police believe khalid masood acted alone on the day but have been appealing for more information from people who knew him or came across him. our home affairs correspondent tom symonds reports. it took little more than a minute, a crude assault on the heart of westminster. he mounted the pavement at 2:40pm according to new...
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with me is our security correspondent, gordon corera. what do you make of it, gordon?s with their own president saying they were leaking against him, they have their own leaks tost to worry about. it's their old foe, wikileaks, to worry about. it's their old foe, wikilea ks, apparently to worry about. it's their old foe, wikileaks, apparently producing hundreds, thousands, of documents which haven't been confirmed as true but which certainly look, at first sight, credible and very sensitive about the cia's own technical capabilities. they showed the cia can hack into iphones, android phones. 0ne capability codenamed weeping angel, said to be developed with britain's m15 which might explain why the codename refull—terms to a film in the doctor who series. it allows them to get inside samsung connected smart tvs. they can use the microphone in these tvs as a bug to record conversations in the room and send it back over the internet to intelligence agencies. you remember the revelation, the lou about edward snowden, it will be the same again, the spies say they need the c
with me is our security correspondent, gordon corera. what do you make of it, gordon?s with their own president saying they were leaking against him, they have their own leaks tost to worry about. it's their old foe, wikileaks, to worry about. it's their old foe, wikilea ks, apparently to worry about. it's their old foe, wikileaks, apparently producing hundreds, thousands, of documents which haven't been confirmed as true but which certainly look, at first sight, credible and very sensitive...
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"to members of the trump campaign national security officials spoke with kislyak at convention jd gordon and carter page,' agreed to be interviewed by chris page. >> did you meet kislyak, did you talk to him. >> i'm not going to deny that i talked to him. >> you will say. >> i never met him outside of cleveland. >> the only time was in cleveland. >> i may have met him, might have been in cleveland. >> but you're not going to deny up talked with him in cleveland. >> i will not say that. >> -- if which you were talked about the hacking going on or what the campaign would do. >> it would be interesting -- >> at category. >> categorically no. >> -- >> carter page being interviewed tonight. the press weighed in with off camera statement while acknowledging the attorney general should have been clearer during the senate confirmation hearing, the president went on to say the democrats are over playing their hand. the real story is the illegal leaks of classified and other information. it's a total witch hunt. when it comes to russia, there's no there there. >> i have nothing to do with russia.
"to members of the trump campaign national security officials spoke with kislyak at convention jd gordon and carter page,' agreed to be interviewed by chris page. >> did you meet kislyak, did you talk to him. >> i'm not going to deny that i talked to him. >> you will say. >> i never met him outside of cleveland. >> the only time was in cleveland. >> i may have met him, might have been in cleveland. >> but you're not going to deny up talked with him...
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- watch carefully. - announcer: ...a gordon ramsay master class...uncer: ...heats up the competition... - whoa! - someone's gonna get hurt. - announcer: ...like never before. - ( boy yells )
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gordon taylor, thank you so the other. gordon taylor, thank you so much for talking to us.al correspondence adam fleming is just down the road from me in westminster. you have been watching the mps and peers and other staff who were in westminster abbey, about 1000 of them, and allowed to go home in the last few minutes? that's right. westminster abbey, famous for big state events, tonight it has been a place of safety for hundreds of staff members from the house of commons, fascinating cross section of the type of people you get in westminster every day, people from the catering department, maintenance people, even some of the people who do the tours for the members of the public, accompanied by members of parliament and members of the house of lords. labour mp ian murray joins of the house of lords. labour mp ian murrayjoins me, of the house of lords. labour mp ian murray joins me, thank of the house of lords. labour mp ian murrayjoins me, thank you. what has it been like for the last few hours? you have been there since around 5pm? we have been waiting for information an
gordon taylor, thank you so the other. gordon taylor, thank you so much for talking to us.al correspondence adam fleming is just down the road from me in westminster. you have been watching the mps and peers and other staff who were in westminster abbey, about 1000 of them, and allowed to go home in the last few minutes? that's right. westminster abbey, famous for big state events, tonight it has been a place of safety for hundreds of staff members from the house of commons, fascinating cross...
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india are closing in on gordon strachan. india are closing inona gordon strachan.ory against australia after the tour collapsed on the third day of the fourth and final test. i will be back with a full update on the next 15 minutes. the iraqi city of mosul has had an agonising weekend. the jihadists of so—called islamic state seem determined to fight to the death. it is now clear that at least 100 and maybe many more were killed in an airstrike on the 17th of march. yalda hakim has been talking to some of the mosul residents who survived the militant snipers and coalition airstrikes. they arrived with what little they could carry. these are the tired, desperate and hungry survivors of the caliphate. they've managed to flee notjust isis snipers, but also coalition and iraqi airstrikes. this is the entrance to the hammam al alil refugee camp. these buses bring people to the actual camp. as soon as people start to arrive, the men and the women are separated, because they want to screen some of the men to make sure they aren't isis fighters or sympathisers. near a make
india are closing in on gordon strachan. india are closing inona gordon strachan.ory against australia after the tour collapsed on the third day of the fourth and final test. i will be back with a full update on the next 15 minutes. the iraqi city of mosul has had an agonising weekend. the jihadists of so—called islamic state seem determined to fight to the death. it is now clear that at least 100 and maybe many more were killed in an airstrike on the 17th of march. yalda hakim has been...
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gordon, they talked about improving relations between the u.s. and russia. it was dur thag time, erin, that j.d. gordon says he went to the convention, advocating on behalf of the campaign for language in the gop platform that advocated against the arming of the ukrainians in their fights against the prorussian rebels. that is something the trump campaign denied they were doing at the time. it denied it was advocating for that language in the gop platform. flash forward to december and according to a senior administration official, the president's son-in-law, jared kushner and the former security adviser, michael flynn, wret with the ambassador during a previously undisclosed meeting. sean spicer talked about two interactions between michael flynn and the russian ambassador. this meeting was not known and not disclosed to reporters at that time. that is new information as well. we should point out, as for the information we got from j.d. gordon, he did not have conversations about any sort of proquo colluded with the russians to help the trump campaign in th
gordon, they talked about improving relations between the u.s. and russia. it was dur thag time, erin, that j.d. gordon says he went to the convention, advocating on behalf of the campaign for language in the gop platform that advocated against the arming of the ukrainians in their fights against the prorussian rebels. that is something the trump campaign denied they were doing at the time. it denied it was advocating for that language in the gop platform. flash forward to december and...
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lorna gordon, bbc news, edinburgh.loated at $17 a share and let's see what it could mean for snap. it is the first tech stock launch of the year. it is a photo messaging application from california which has become popular among teens. the service deletes images by default and snap says there's better reflects experiences in real life. investors are reflects experiences in real life. investors a re no reflects experiences in real life. investors are no doubt hoping for more lasting benefit but will they get it? they have no right to vote and it is unclear how the company will make profit and there has been a slowdown in the rate of active users. snap says future profits will come from the growing budget for advertising. joining me now from san francisco is our silicon valley reporter dave lee. good to see you and thanks for joining us. snap loses money hand over fist so how come it is doing so well with this flotation? it seems mad, but in silicon valley, losing money has never been a problem to any company. twitter ha
lorna gordon, bbc news, edinburgh.loated at $17 a share and let's see what it could mean for snap. it is the first tech stock launch of the year. it is a photo messaging application from california which has become popular among teens. the service deletes images by default and snap says there's better reflects experiences in real life. investors are reflects experiences in real life. investors a re no reflects experiences in real life. investors are no doubt hoping for more lasting benefit but...
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gordon claims there was no discussion of colluding with russia to help trump win. >> all right.re learning about a possible missed opportunity for the young trump administration to avoid some of these repeated accusations of ethical lapses. it turns out the transition team canceled an ethics training session for the white house staff days before the president took office. documents obtained by cnn reveal the general services administration planned to help cabinet nominees and employees work through their confirmation hearings and work effective little with congress and other federal agencies. that training was scrapped by the incoming trump administration. it claims to have saved cost, the white house counsel's office handled ethics training for the staff. >>> infighting erupting in the republican party over the fate of obamacare. senator rand paul calling out fellow republicans in the house demanding to see their bill to repeal and replace the affordable care act. the kentucky senator believes house republicans are deliberately keeping the measure under lock and key. we get mor
gordon claims there was no discussion of colluding with russia to help trump win. >> all right.re learning about a possible missed opportunity for the young trump administration to avoid some of these repeated accusations of ethical lapses. it turns out the transition team canceled an ethics training session for the white house staff days before the president took office. documents obtained by cnn reveal the general services administration planned to help cabinet nominees and employees...
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any more comments on gordon that way? possibility... any more comments on gordon - that way?e sees scotla nd it is fair to say that he sees scotland as the issue that he can bring back to the forefront...” thought he spoke really well on it and it was a fair point. the thing is, the concept of a third - it is, the concept of a third way, it goes back to when we had clinton and blair trying to triangulate in the same way. i do not think people want to hear about a third way but i understand the argument. brown tries to field a middle ground. i think maybe they do, what we have seen with brexit and the previous scottish referendum is the binary question where we know that political events are complex. and we wa nt political events are complex. and we want to compromise. as we saw with brexit, 48% of people said, hang on, we didn't vote for any of this! you area we didn't vote for any of this! you are a typical remainer! let's stick my: the are a typical remainer! let's stick mfg the i—gaagfiz—a brexit! are a typical remainer! let's stick unflathee— “brexit! it's are a typical rem
any more comments on gordon that way? possibility... any more comments on gordon - that way?e sees scotla nd it is fair to say that he sees scotland as the issue that he can bring back to the forefront...” thought he spoke really well on it and it was a fair point. the thing is, the concept of a third - it is, the concept of a third way, it goes back to when we had clinton and blair trying to triangulate in the same way. i do not think people want to hear about a third way but i understand...
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president zuma says he will fire gordon. cancelred gordon to meetings and return home. he is trying to keep added in check and avoid a junk credit rating. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. mark? 's outlook drops. we will discuss that in focus. awaiting a news conference from paul ryan and gop leaders following the failure of the health care bill. this is bloomberg. ♪ julie: live from new york, i am julie hyman. i am live from london, mark barton. oil is gaining. opec in libya halting the pipeline from the biggest field, tempering concerns as the u.s. continues to expand. joining us is the managing director at kkm financial's. thank you for joining us. is the path of least resistance up or down for oil? >> it appears that it is still down. if you see the consolidation pattern taking place around the 48 level, it got down to 47 yesterday. this consolidation pattern feels like the momentum has shifted to the down side. mark: is there anything opec can say or do to stop the slide? dan
president zuma says he will fire gordon. cancelred gordon to meetings and return home. he is trying to keep added in check and avoid a junk credit rating. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. mark? 's outlook drops. we will discuss that in focus. awaiting a news conference from paul ryan and gop leaders following the failure of the health care bill. this is bloomberg. ♪ julie: live from new york, i am...
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our scotland correspondent lorna gordon is in glasgow.ys the relationship between theresa may and nicola sturgeon that, every political relationship has its own dimension. certainly the public stance between them over the past two weeks has pointed to a relationship which has its challenges, particularly when it comes to the issue of the timing of any possible second independence referendum. it isa it is a week in which two unions will dominate the prime minister's agenda. one, the eu that the country is leaving, the beat the uk, a union theresa may wants to keep together. theresa may wants to keep together. the precious, precious bond between england, scotland, wales and northern ireland. her first visit after taking office was to scotland. now, ina after taking office was to scotland. now, in a week that she triggers article 50, she's back again. meeting scottish police officers to discuss counterterrorism after last week's attack at westminster, security is one likely area of consensus when the prime minister and first minister meet la
our scotland correspondent lorna gordon is in glasgow.ys the relationship between theresa may and nicola sturgeon that, every political relationship has its own dimension. certainly the public stance between them over the past two weeks has pointed to a relationship which has its challenges, particularly when it comes to the issue of the timing of any possible second independence referendum. it isa it is a week in which two unions will dominate the prime minister's agenda. one, the eu that the...
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gordon bethune on the nor'easter.ening before our eyes. shift in human history sixty to seventy million people are moving to cities every year. at pgim we help investors see the implications of long term megatrends like the prime time of urban expansion, pinpointing opportunities to capture alpha in real estate, infrastructure and emerging markets. partner with pgim the global investment management businesses of prudential. ♪ >>> good tuesday morning. welcome back to "squawk on the street." i'm karl quintanilla with sarah eisen and david faber. slow is slowing things a little bit along the eastern seaboard. not as bad in manhattan as some feared. dow is having a rough start out of the gate. s&p down 11 are crude lower, as well. >> our road map begins with the winter storm slamming the northeast. blizzard conditions, states of emergency being declared. we have the latest for you. >>> valeant crushed as ackman sells his stake. >>> plus, a new cbo report says 24 million more americans would lose health insurance under th
gordon bethune on the nor'easter.ening before our eyes. shift in human history sixty to seventy million people are moving to cities every year. at pgim we help investors see the implications of long term megatrends like the prime time of urban expansion, pinpointing opportunities to capture alpha in real estate, infrastructure and emerging markets. partner with pgim the global investment management businesses of prudential. ♪ >>> good tuesday morning. welcome back to "squawk on...
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. >>> finally, chef gordon ramsey versus a big bang star. >> hello. >> gordon haa, you know, kind of bee in his bonnet about being a vegetarian. >> guest judge mian is the first ever to turn the menu vegan on tonight's master chef junior, but things get a bit fire where i -- fiery. >> did you mean to do that? >> no. >> somebody needs to run over to that kid. >> that's a fire. >> yeah. >> meanwhile, an emotional night on cbs. it is the first episode of "training day" since bill paxton passed away. he is so good on this show. please take a moment to check it out. >>> all right. still ahead, elvis's most prized possessions on display for the very first time at graceland. >> this was actually one of elvis's personal cars. >> priscilla presley gives e.t. an exclusive tour. >> plus, hollywood's biggest feud ever. >> are you threatening me. >> betty davis and joan crawford's epic grudge on a new show, and how bad did it really get? >> weren't they in love with the same man? >> closed captioning provided by -- >> we went all gold glam at the world famous chinese theater with jessica lange po
. >>> finally, chef gordon ramsey versus a big bang star. >> hello. >> gordon haa, you know, kind of bee in his bonnet about being a vegetarian. >> guest judge mian is the first ever to turn the menu vegan on tonight's master chef junior, but things get a bit fire where i -- fiery. >> did you mean to do that? >> no. >> somebody needs to run over to that kid. >> that's a fire. >> yeah. >> meanwhile, an emotional night on cbs. it is...
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what do we know about gordon ramsay? >> he gets mad. >> likes to swear. >> when things don't go right. >> where is my -- the knife, please. a knife. >> forgot the knife. cool, no big deal. we can survive that. >> we have another problem. >> imagine working with him. >> he's such a perfectionist. a good thing has he a comedian to offset it. >> two little fails in. the blender should be plugged in, right? >> thank you, guys. two seconds. >> it's a set blender. >> at home the popcorn is waiting. >> you win. >> on point with all his comedic relief. >> he'll be leaving with a knife in his shoulder blade. >> one thing you should never do. >> play this. >> that is brilliant television right there. >> the blender literally comes on while his hand is inside. there's blood everywhere. he falls to the floor. >> he actually believes this is true. i love this moment when he finally reveals he's kidding. >> yes! >> do not ever put your hand in a blender. >> if there's a message to take away it's that one. >> that's all for today's sho
what do we know about gordon ramsay? >> he gets mad. >> likes to swear. >> when things don't go right. >> where is my -- the knife, please. a knife. >> forgot the knife. cool, no big deal. we can survive that. >> we have another problem. >> imagine working with him. >> he's such a perfectionist. a good thing has he a comedian to offset it. >> two little fails in. the blender should be plugged in, right? >> thank you, guys. two seconds....