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>> i'm wearing gucci. >> stephen: gucci, very nice. >> yeah. >> stephen: very nice.e it well. and we met right at the end, it was late. it was, like, 1:00 in the morning or something like that when we left. >> no, it wasn't. i don't stay out that late. >> stephen: and when we met outside, i said, "i'll see you tomorrow night." and you mentioned something like, "could we-- could we drink during the interview?" and i said, "sure, but it has to be real liquor basis don't drink fake liquor." and you said fine. and i said, "what do you want to drink?" and you said. >> tequila. >> stephen: right. and i said, "oh, ( bleep ). really? tequila." and my wife said-- >> baby, no, please don't drink tequila. ( cheers and applause ) yeah. >> stephen: she's not here right now. >> that's a lot. >> stephen: that's a lot of tequila. that's a lot of tequila. hold on. i'll take some of yours. okay, ready? cheers. >> cheers. ( cheers and applause ) mmm. do you want my lime, too? >> stephen: sure. mmm. now, what to talk about? what to talk about? >> that was great. >> stephen: did you have
>> i'm wearing gucci. >> stephen: gucci, very nice. >> yeah. >> stephen: very nice.e it well. and we met right at the end, it was late. it was, like, 1:00 in the morning or something like that when we left. >> no, it wasn't. i don't stay out that late. >> stephen: and when we met outside, i said, "i'll see you tomorrow night." and you mentioned something like, "could we-- could we drink during the interview?" and i said, "sure, but it...
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. >> the clues, a missing gucci wallet, mystery strands of hair. >> it suggested that a female had maybe killed her and she had pulled the hair out. >> who done it? who came up here and did it? >> somebody planned this murder. somebody wanted her out of the the way. >> i told her, i will make this right. i will make this right for you. >> i'm lester holt and this is "dateline." here's dennis murphy with shining star. >>> cajun country is where the dreadful thing happened. baton rouge. the louisiana state capital perge perched on the banks of the mississippi. three blocks off the river on a chilly thursday night, a criminal defense lawyer was working late, drafting a writ for the big murder trial sta starting monday. when did the killer take her? sometime after 8:00 was the best guess. the news led next morning's early drive. >> i hear on a local new us station, they interrupt to say there is a downtown murder at a law office. >> attorney prim burns was on her way into work. >> which of course, alerts me initially. my gosh, is it an attorney? >> the office now strung with yellow crime sce
. >> the clues, a missing gucci wallet, mystery strands of hair. >> it suggested that a female had maybe killed her and she had pulled the hair out. >> who done it? who came up here and did it? >> somebody planned this murder. somebody wanted her out of the the way. >> i told her, i will make this right. i will make this right for you. >> i'm lester holt and this is "dateline." here's dennis murphy with shining star. >>> cajun country is...
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she stepped out wearing the exact same gucci dress they wore in her formation video.nd skirt are available in store news. and you can see a yellow bra peeking out of her top? it could be the lemon bra? rita tweeted her response, have i nothing but the utmost response for beyonce. let's continue enjoying "lemonade." >> you know what it is? it's "lemonade." it has a little tang. but it had a loft sugar. ♪ >> it was so sweet. >> of course, the stars have joined the conversation about bey's new album. >> the over arching theme of forgiveness is such a beautiful message. >> with jay-z. >> yes. >> in her personal stuff. >> i have one foot out of "lemonade." the other foot is still in it. >> it's so transparent. it's beautiful music. i'm very proud of her. >> but the question of if there is a real becky, who is she, still remains. lawyer lori loughlin posted this saying it wasn't me. and it also wasn't james cordon. >> i make you laugh like jimmy with the good hair. what was i talking about? oh, yeah, that's right. a recipe for lemonade. ♪ >> he has beyonce's fashion down. l
she stepped out wearing the exact same gucci dress they wore in her formation video.nd skirt are available in store news. and you can see a yellow bra peeking out of her top? it could be the lemon bra? rita tweeted her response, have i nothing but the utmost response for beyonce. let's continue enjoying "lemonade." >> you know what it is? it's "lemonade." it has a little tang. but it had a loft sugar. ♪ >> it was so sweet. >> of course, the stars have...
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gucci america, michael kors and tiffany left the coalition because of alibaba's involvement. >>> facebook ceo zuckerberg defending against accusations of political bias which we told you about earlier this week. in an online post he wrote that facebook does not censor conservative topics and that the social media network does not permit the prioritization of one viewpoint over another. zuckerberg said he is conducting a full investigation and will reach out to conservative leaders to discuss the issue. >>> global bank hackers strike again. they found their way into the financial messaging system believed to be the most secure in the world. the system is used by thousands of banks to move money all over the globe. and it comes as investigators are still trying to solve the heist from the central bank of bangladesh in february. eamon javers is following the to have story for us. >> this is scary for banks around the world. the international consort shum is called swift, based in brussels, they operate the electric messaging system that thousands of banks around the world and more than 200 c
gucci america, michael kors and tiffany left the coalition because of alibaba's involvement. >>> facebook ceo zuckerberg defending against accusations of political bias which we told you about earlier this week. in an online post he wrote that facebook does not censor conservative topics and that the social media network does not permit the prioritization of one viewpoint over another. zuckerberg said he is conducting a full investigation and will reach out to conservative leaders to...
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if you look at gucci, burberry, and others, creative talent is key but it is very rare.that we are facing in many industries and what are they doing instead, bringing in consultants. that is not going to help with the creative angle and will probably make the problem worse. they have issues with their geographic splits. they have too much business in the u.s. and too much exposure in japan -- in china, not enough in japan. i don't think it is a question of being a tired brand. it is a lot of different challenges. francine: do he have any idea of the overhaul burberry is thinking of? andrea: it is going to start with bags and cut the number of individual products. it feels it is too crowded and it really needs to where it does get the fashion right, to showcase that to shoppers. francine: is there someone who was getting that right? we talked about the profits -- they company is owned by french conglomerates or the swiss. andreas: clearly the ones that were more broadly diversified were clearly doing better because you are always going to have cycles in brands. if you are
if you look at gucci, burberry, and others, creative talent is key but it is very rare.that we are facing in many industries and what are they doing instead, bringing in consultants. that is not going to help with the creative angle and will probably make the problem worse. they have issues with their geographic splits. they have too much business in the u.s. and too much exposure in japan -- in china, not enough in japan. i don't think it is a question of being a tired brand. it is a lot of...
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tom gucci first before i began the book. back in 1986 i lived in washington, d.c., and i went to hear him speak. he was on a speaking tour. and i don't remember how it unfolded, but i think i must have given him my business card because the next day i got a call asking if i could step in and be his interpreter for the final two days he was in d.c. and it was quite a life-transforming two days for me because he, he spoke no english, so reading his english, the translations of his japanese presentations was easy. he would say something, and then i would read the english. but in all of the time in between, hours and hours and hours of time we had together, i got to talk with him and ask him about his life. he was 57 then. and it was phenomenal. >> did he lead you to some of the other characters you usedsome. >> actually, no. i went to nagasaki the following year to see him, and i met some survivors then. but it wasn't -- i wasn't working on the book yet. and i stayed in touch with him a little bit over the years. when i decided
tom gucci first before i began the book. back in 1986 i lived in washington, d.c., and i went to hear him speak. he was on a speaking tour. and i don't remember how it unfolded, but i think i must have given him my business card because the next day i got a call asking if i could step in and be his interpreter for the final two days he was in d.c. and it was quite a life-transforming two days for me because he, he spoke no english, so reading his english, the translations of his japanese...
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is a well liked luxury brand among chinese consumers but it hasn't been as resilient as others like guccihere it's resonated very well. the strength came in on accessories. in general, there's still a lot of weakness with the brand itself. >> a big part of this weakness for quite some time has been coming from warnings from the chinese consumers saying, yeah, china holding up okay, but it's hong kong specifically that they're worried about. how bad is the picture there? >> the picture is really bad there. just to explain how big the difference is, sales come in at negative 1%. and if exclude only colin mccow, that is say significant increase to 3%. hong kong used to be the jet setter destination for the sharsharp shoppers who buy luxury expensive bags. they're no longer going to hong kong. steld, they're going to korea and japan. and they're going to open flagships in seoul and also tokyo which is a smart move. but it's not only burbury who is suffering from the hong kong exposure. hong kong is a big market for the luxury names. also the realistic costs are significantly higher. and the m
is a well liked luxury brand among chinese consumers but it hasn't been as resilient as others like guccihere it's resonated very well. the strength came in on accessories. in general, there's still a lot of weakness with the brand itself. >> a big part of this weakness for quite some time has been coming from warnings from the chinese consumers saying, yeah, china holding up okay, but it's hong kong specifically that they're worried about. how bad is the picture there? >> the...
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put in the towers are generally those that are of higher value, things such as the pradas, fendis, guccis the diors and so forth. >> the next morning, he takes a look at the video and can't believe the spectacle at his eye glass store. the damage amounts to almost $25,000. >> i was somewhat in a daze, and it was somewhat unbelievable the extent of the violence of this break-in. i don't quite even get why it was necessary on the part of the perpetrator. >> but earlier in the week, a similar crime occurs at the store. security cameras are immediately installed, and they catch this second robbery on camera. snarr believes it's the same suspect. >> it's my opinion that that first crime was more of a case to test the alarm system. >> in october of 2010, police arrest 39-year-old adrian irving on charges of breaking and entering and vandalism. two months later, he pleads guilty. he's sentenced to three years in prison. it's all thanks to the 20/20 lens of the surveillance camera. >> it's not that expensive when you get the payback or the reward, when you catch them like this on film. it can go
put in the towers are generally those that are of higher value, things such as the pradas, fendis, guccis the diors and so forth. >> the next morning, he takes a look at the video and can't believe the spectacle at his eye glass store. the damage amounts to almost $25,000. >> i was somewhat in a daze, and it was somewhat unbelievable the extent of the violence of this break-in. i don't quite even get why it was necessary on the part of the perpetrator. >> but earlier in the...
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. >> gucci and lucifer. >> the devil. >> yeah. >> he is 44 years old. has a wife, daughter, and a high school education. when he lost his job as a taxi driver he says he became so bored he began to hack. and that eventually lead to his arrest. >> i want to talk in private just for a few seconds. >> it's clear he works the angles. before we began he asked us for money. >> we can't pay for interviews. it's just against nbc rules and against network news. >> in this case i'm sorry i'm not going to take the interview. >> okay. >> a few minutes later he dropped his demand. >> okay. we'll do the interview. >> okay. as we talked he switched from romainian to english. >> how many accounts did you hack during that time? >> i don't know. maybe 100. >> most of them famous? >> yes. >> he started out by hacking romanian officials. then american elite. they're part of an elite group called the illuminati that controls the world. >> my actions are unclear. they're to unmask the illuminati. >> it sounds crazy that there's a secret cabal running the world. >> it's not t
. >> gucci and lucifer. >> the devil. >> yeah. >> he is 44 years old. has a wife, daughter, and a high school education. when he lost his job as a taxi driver he says he became so bored he began to hack. and that eventually lead to his arrest. >> i want to talk in private just for a few seconds. >> it's clear he works the angles. before we began he asked us for money. >> we can't pay for interviews. it's just against nbc rules and against network news....
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beat it can't beat it ♪ ♪ can't beat it with the big bad door can't see her with this pitch black guccireefer let me help you with the pre-roll ♪ ♪ now you drank up all my liquor come on what i'm posed to do now ♪ ♪ and you talkin all that now come on you gonna have to back it up ♪ ♪ if i get too high now sugar come on i might never come down ♪ ♪ you know i might never come down let me get down ♪ ♪ you might not never come down now now wanna get down ♪ ♪ come on come on ♪ ♪ you might not never come down now now wanna get down hand up ♪ ♪ you may never ever come down it took too long to get this high off the ground ♪ ♪ don't run just stay awhile ♪ ♪ you may never ever come down it took too long to get this high off the ground ♪ ♪ don't run just stay awhile ♪ baby my baby with her raybans the bentley truck you can paint it ♪ ♪ a small village you can save it but you'd rather take bankrupt to rodeo you let her ♪ ♪ raid it go tell em hell no middle finger look over dead bros ♪ ♪ stickin to the real like it's velcro what other can sell blow live a lesson from the ♪ ♪ tequila girl you getting
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>> he's done a lot with gucci the italian fashion label lately. and i think a lot of his red carpet looks have been slightly daring. >> right. i thought he would go more daring. >> not too avant-garde but a pink bow tie at a black tie event is unexpected. but he's jay leto. he can pull it off. >> and what about aretha franklin? i know she's here tonight. spot her in the crowd. >> aretha franklin can wear what she wants to. that's what i love about white house correspondents' dinner when you sit here at the red carpet you see everyone walk in you never know who is going to turn the corner. one minute it's kendall jenner, one minute it's a real housewife, then you've got aretha franklin. champagne color, sparkling fabric. >> i find people here do try to do elegant because it's washington. you don't see a lot of cutouts or showing a lot of skin, although there have been exceptions over the years. >> i've seen more skin tonight. you always see tonight, at this dinner, than any other time in washington, of course. >> you have to say for washington. >>
>> he's done a lot with gucci the italian fashion label lately. and i think a lot of his red carpet looks have been slightly daring. >> right. i thought he would go more daring. >> not too avant-garde but a pink bow tie at a black tie event is unexpected. but he's jay leto. he can pull it off. >> and what about aretha franklin? i know she's here tonight. spot her in the crowd. >> aretha franklin can wear what she wants to. that's what i love about white house...
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the problem is that it actually doesn't have the hype of gucci. the creative director and within six months, they turned around. nobody finds burberry exciting anymore. andrea: they need to bring in fresh, creative talent. has done good things to introduce the catwalk where you can buy products straight from the catwalk. he has unified the brand but we need excitement with burberry. he has done it before, about 20 years ago. he reinvented themselves and went from classic to cutting-edge and they need to do that again now. tom: andrea, thank you so much. she has a vicious short piece on burberry today. ofh us is ian bremmer eurasia group. it is clear that china has fallen off a cliff. worse is chinese luxury goods in the world? it has vaporized. interesting that you know that they don't have a size zero on the shelves. [laughter] if you are not getting china right and you are a consumer goods company, you are in trouble. because see --ng because it is not that the chinese consumer isn't spending, overwhelmingly, the stimulus is moving towards pushi
the problem is that it actually doesn't have the hype of gucci. the creative director and within six months, they turned around. nobody finds burberry exciting anymore. andrea: they need to bring in fresh, creative talent. has done good things to introduce the catwalk where you can buy products straight from the catwalk. he has unified the brand but we need excitement with burberry. he has done it before, about 20 years ago. he reinvented themselves and went from classic to cutting-edge and...
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gucci and mr.anderson, from the perspective youth sport organization, what are the greatest needs in terms of research related to concussion and player safety? any comments on this? >> for clarification, the greatest needs. >> yes. >> so my first response would be to agree with don that we have a databases in college and high school we don't have them in youth sports. so establishing a database for youth sports injury is imperative. i would act of those statements that we do need to have a database of injuries that are occurring in our youth sports that we can make these decisions. it is hard, hard, we don't want to wait for the future. we need to start gathering this information right now. >> i would agree. each of us in sports is trying to do our best to fund research to a non profit. but we need greater resources to drive the resource into the youth play area. >> along the lines of research to encourage coaches, as their way to help coaches and teams also keep track of their own database? do coa
gucci and mr.anderson, from the perspective youth sport organization, what are the greatest needs in terms of research related to concussion and player safety? any comments on this? >> for clarification, the greatest needs. >> yes. >> so my first response would be to agree with don that we have a databases in college and high school we don't have them in youth sports. so establishing a database for youth sports injury is imperative. i would act of those statements that we do...
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the gucci chili, columbia, some countries have been able to manage resources. now they have fiscal space to use that to help offset the adverse effects of commodity price shocks. so i think there are cases where in effect countries can do a good job of managing volatility and saving during good times to -- so they can spend in bad. a lot of it will be particular depending on the quality in the institution. it is not just the oil sector. in some sense come it is broader when you have good fiscal institutions that can help you manage the revenue as well. >> then you can add on to some others. >> thank you. i think historical experience is crucial to understanding(ve question about u.s. interaction and engagement with algeria or any country for that matter. u.s.-algerian cooperation is better than it's ever been. it's more robust and addresses more issues than ever before. in many ways, this relationship has improved medically sense 2001. but we have to understand that algeria fiercely guards its sovereignty and doesn't like foreign government or institutions tell
the gucci chili, columbia, some countries have been able to manage resources. now they have fiscal space to use that to help offset the adverse effects of commodity price shocks. so i think there are cases where in effect countries can do a good job of managing volatility and saving during good times to -- so they can spend in bad. a lot of it will be particular depending on the quality in the institution. it is not just the oil sector. in some sense come it is broader when you have good fiscal...
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este, encontramos con un caso de un bolso que como un bolso de nike, de estos bolsos este no, como guccin orgullo para tanto latino unirse en un proyecto asÍ, porque de verÁs en el mundo de pelÍculas, se necesita mÁs este, pelÍculas con temas latinos. >>> mÁs latinos >>> para que se vea mÁs definitivo >>> sale este viernes >>> sale el 10 >>> junio 10 >>> este viernes y tambiÉn en puerto rico >>> me sÉ la informaciÓn >>> de verÁs >>> julio 10 >>> en toda la naciÓn >>> en toda la naciÓn >>> lo saben para que no se la pierdan >>> es una buena pelÍcula >>> se quedan porque van a jugar y todo acÁ en la programa >>> dale >>> no es parÍs, pero lo van a pasar muy bien >>> vamos a ver >>> okey bueno vamos a comer tambiÉn, vamos con james >>> bacalao >>> estamos encantado de tener a luis y edgardo en la casa, son parte de la familia gracias por estar con nosotros muchachos y gracias a ustedes, soy el chef james y bienvenidos este momento el mÁs sabroso de la televisiÓn. >>> estamos mÁs que listo en la casa, llegÓ, estÁ aquÍ el momento mÁs sabroso de la televisiÓn y el las niÑas que hacen el moment
este, encontramos con un caso de un bolso que como un bolso de nike, de estos bolsos este no, como guccin orgullo para tanto latino unirse en un proyecto asÍ, porque de verÁs en el mundo de pelÍculas, se necesita mÁs este, pelÍculas con temas latinos. >>> mÁs latinos >>> para que se vea mÁs definitivo >>> sale este viernes >>> sale el 10 >>> junio 10 >>> este viernes y tambiÉn en puerto rico >>> me sÉ la informaciÓn...
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they just did a special where the designer and gucci. it sold out almost before they put it on. to be unique products and a great environment. otherwise, why do you want to go there? >> yeah. >> but then -- >> why do you want to go? >> but then everything is unique. it leads to the same problem. if severing a special sale, what do you do? what does a macy's do? >> i'm not talking about special sale or prices. >> number i mean, but if everything has to be unique purchase, then what does macy's do? does macy's just give up? >> number what macy's does and what they've done in the past which made them terrific is they had exclusive relationships with great designers, great brands and they focused on. that and they advertised on that. instead of advertising on the entire macy's universe, be specific about what is unique in your environment. that makes someone get up and go to your store. >> thank you for helping us to day. we appreciate it. fun to talk about something we all like to do, shopping. maybe you like it, i don't know. >> always enjoy it. >> thank you. markets are now posit
they just did a special where the designer and gucci. it sold out almost before they put it on. to be unique products and a great environment. otherwise, why do you want to go there? >> yeah. >> but then -- >> why do you want to go? >> but then everything is unique. it leads to the same problem. if severing a special sale, what do you do? what does a macy's do? >> i'm not talking about special sale or prices. >> number i mean, but if everything has to be...
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. >>> aquÍ tengo una lista a daniel y ada una lista >>> si quiero que vaya a gucci, chanel a varias cosasiben la vctima solo como un hombre adulto.. sobre este ataque mortal..las an ser hasta dos los sospechosos c. juanfra/take vo --un estudio de la comisin metropolitana de transporte que trampa y manejan en los carrile durante las horas pico con solo por ciento de los autos en lahoa ley..y durante la noche..el pro. --las autoridasicen use estos carriles cuando ear me no debe.... lucrecia sam contigo un vistazo a las temperaturas! lucrecia weather lucrecia tag esta y ms noticias las tendremos para ustedes en sunots ez de la maÑa, contamocon suintona! fb lucreci juanfrhola queal muy buos dias, bienvenidos a nutro segun avance dnoticias u en su ticiero telemdo 48 prira edicio.. les sada juan ancisco ramre... estason las ticias! juanfrtake vo --- la policde sas identific al hbre acusadoe atacaron un hacha su madre mucho. >>> muchas gracias por continuar con nosotros, si apenas nos s u sintoniza bienvenidos. 4 jÓvenes denuncian el duro acoso callejero a la que se enfrentan ella y muchas mujer
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. >> gucci in the '70s?n tonight at the barclay. you sold out in seven minutes. >> yeah. >> two shows. >> unbelievable. >> and you're touring the country, live nation. people can get tickets. to see your family on stage. >> yeah, man. haven't seen them in so long. it was amazing. everybody got families and different things. seeing them again, see who still got the steps and who don't is amazing. >> did sean call you and say, i want to do this reunion thing, let's make it happen? >> he said, let's hang out. he smoothed me into it. >> backed you? >> then he said, we need to hang out more. then he's like, what do you think of going on a tour? >> hang out on tour. fantastic. >> the audience giving love to b.i.g. was it emotional for you, too? >> yeah, new york is a s >> a lot of love here in new york. >> thank you, guys. pick me up after the show. see y'all later. >> are you going to the concert? >> unfortunately, i have to travel. puff and the family said i could come to a couple of other shows. i'm going to ta
. >> gucci in the '70s?n tonight at the barclay. you sold out in seven minutes. >> yeah. >> two shows. >> unbelievable. >> and you're touring the country, live nation. people can get tickets. to see your family on stage. >> yeah, man. haven't seen them in so long. it was amazing. everybody got families and different things. seeing them again, see who still got the steps and who don't is amazing. >> did sean call you and say, i want to do this reunion...
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a gucci murse, man purse. h&m, and i just discovered there's a men's department in zarrah. who knew? >> i have to have appropriate looking yoga clothing. sometimes if i buy something online, it won't fit right. >> i just came back from h&m. don't tell my boss. >> reporter: you went into the store? why would you do that? >> it's crazy, i know. >> only online. >> i bought a tux for my sister's wedding online. >> reporter: was she mad at you? >> she didn't know. >> i can't shop online because i never find the right size. i have to try it on. >> reporter: you're basically saying you have a great body. >> basically. >> i have to buy four sizes on amazon -- >> reporter: and you returned three of them? >> exactly. >> i am a millennial. >> reporter: i learn something every day from you guys. stuart: one question, after seeing all of that -- and lauren is here -- where do people buy their clothes? what's the number one clothing retailer? is it a line? >> nationally, it's walmart. stuart: still walmart? >> in second pla
a gucci murse, man purse. h&m, and i just discovered there's a men's department in zarrah. who knew? >> i have to have appropriate looking yoga clothing. sometimes if i buy something online, it won't fit right. >> i just came back from h&m. don't tell my boss. >> reporter: you went into the store? why would you do that? >> it's crazy, i know. >> only online. >> i bought a tux for my sister's wedding online. >> reporter: was she mad at you?...
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>> it's a combination of gucci and lucifer.> who knows what kind of deal he can -- to find the next hack, till us the magic behind it. >> he made it sound so simple, i figured out their e-mails based on reading the biographies. >> and how did he get into hillary's -- >> he hacked his aol account. great work by catherine herridge. >>> coming up, we all go there all the time here on "fox & friends" and now we're being told not to eat at chick-fil-a by the mayor. i'm going to head over there and see what the people of new york city -- >> listen to the mayor! >> we'll find out whether or not people should boycott chick-fil-a. >> bring us back some chicken sandwiches. >>> remember when the former president of mexico said this to trump -- >> i'm not going to pay for that [ bleep ] wall. he should pay for it. he's got the money. >> this morning he's speaking out again. wait till you hear what he's saying this time. one crest 3d white smile... ...is all it takes... ...to turn the tables. crest 3d white toothpaste... ...removes 5 times
>> it's a combination of gucci and lucifer.> who knows what kind of deal he can -- to find the next hack, till us the magic behind it. >> he made it sound so simple, i figured out their e-mails based on reading the biographies. >> and how did he get into hillary's -- >> he hacked his aol account. great work by catherine herridge. >>> coming up, we all go there all the time here on "fox & friends" and now we're being told not to eat at...
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. >> the gucci wallet?. >> on the table. >> boom. >> you can look at this dior. this isn't the real logo. the stitching, look at that. >> the stitching, you can always tell by the lining, too. >> the stitching can really be off. >> this is not even the official louis vuitton logo. >> it says lester vuitton. i'm kidding. >> you have to look very carefully. the key is, go to a reputable dealer. we know the story of a woman who got a gift of one of these bags. went to go to chanel and they said, it's not real. >> it happens a lot. with birkin bags. the bag is a phony. what do we do? >> only shop at reputable places. you don't want to buy this kind of stuff online. >> how do you know -- are there reputable websites? >> there are. they should have a customer service number, an address. the counterfeiters keep things like that out so you can't contact them. >> i didn't know that prom dresses were being knocked off. >> we've covered this on rossen reports for a couple years. >> i wore a great knockoff prom dress w
. >> the gucci wallet?. >> on the table. >> boom. >> you can look at this dior. this isn't the real logo. the stitching, look at that. >> the stitching, you can always tell by the lining, too. >> the stitching can really be off. >> this is not even the official louis vuitton logo. >> it says lester vuitton. i'm kidding. >> you have to look very carefully. the key is, go to a reputable dealer. we know the story of a woman who got a gift of...