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later mark twain wrote a letter and signed it mark twain and it stuck.many books like the adventures of tom sawyer and huck fin after he got a license for a different skill. breaking news changes everything here on fox news. the dow was up 400 or so points an hour ago. i have no idea what happened. maybe the neil cavuto team will. >> i suspect enoughs about what is going on halfway around the globe and what we could get involved in could have something to do with the knee jerk reaction on wall street. we're off our highs. i want to go to nikki haley here. our ambassador is outlining our position on the use of chemical weapons which seems all but undeniable at this point. >> the day we prayed would never come has come again. check call weapons have been used on syrian men, women and children. once again, the security council is meeting in response.
later mark twain wrote a letter and signed it mark twain and it stuck.many books like the adventures of tom sawyer and huck fin after he got a license for a different skill. breaking news changes everything here on fox news. the dow was up 400 or so points an hour ago. i have no idea what happened. maybe the neil cavuto team will. >> i suspect enoughs about what is going on halfway around the globe and what we could get involved in could have something to do with the knee jerk reaction on...
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guests have included abraham lincoln, mark twain, world war ii soldiers and at the first japanese delegation to the united states in 1860. >> welcome to the willard. thatresent the partnership owns this asset, and today you will hear a lot of its rich history. marie: hello, welcome. welcome to the willard intercontinental hotel. it is conveniently located in the city, near iconic monuments, and memorials on the national mall. we are very fortunate to have this location. we give our thanks to captain john taylor, who was reputed to be one of virginia's wealthiest plantation owners. he was a friend and supporter of general washington. captain taylor acquired the land on 14th and pennsylvania avenue in 1816. he built the two-story dwelling. you might wonder if that was a good investment for him. the city of washington at the time was not really a city, more of a town. it was farm and marshlands. was akin to a swamp. was mud anday it filth. when it was dry, debris from construction building the president's mansion was everywhere. tourists and people coming to the city found hotel accommodations
guests have included abraham lincoln, mark twain, world war ii soldiers and at the first japanese delegation to the united states in 1860. >> welcome to the willard. thatresent the partnership owns this asset, and today you will hear a lot of its rich history. marie: hello, welcome. welcome to the willard intercontinental hotel. it is conveniently located in the city, near iconic monuments, and memorials on the national mall. we are very fortunate to have this location. we give our thanks...
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guests have included abraham lincoln, mark twain, world war ii soldiers and the first japanese delegation to the united states in 1860. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] >> welcome to the willard. car and i represent this area. >> i am marie and welcome to the willard. it is located two blocks away from the white house. the willard is covalently located in the city, near iconic monuments, and memorials on the national mall. we are very fortunate to have this location. we give our thanks to captain john taylor, who was reputed to be one of virginia's wealthiest plantation owners. he was a friend and supporter of general washington. captain taylor acquired the land on 14th and pennsylvania avenue in 1816. he built to six story dwellings. -- six two story wellings. you might wonder if that was a good investment for him. washington dc at the time was not really a city, more of a town. it was mostly farm and marshlands. the avenue was akin to a swamp. on a rainy day, some avenues where rivers of mud and felt, , and when itlth was dry debris from construction building the
guests have included abraham lincoln, mark twain, world war ii soldiers and the first japanese delegation to the united states in 1860. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] >> welcome to the willard. car and i represent this area. >> i am marie and welcome to the willard. it is located two blocks away from the white house. the willard is covalently located in the city, near iconic monuments, and memorials on the national mall. we are very fortunate to have this...
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guests have included abraham lincoln, mark twain, world war ii soldiers and the first japanese delegationthe united states in 1860. >> welcome to the willard. thisliver and i represent area.
guests have included abraham lincoln, mark twain, world war ii soldiers and the first japanese delegationthe united states in 1860. >> welcome to the willard. thisliver and i represent area.
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. - or mark twain, who i repeat a lot again and again in this book, that history doesn't repeat itself, but it rhymes, which i love and it sounds like twain and you want it to be twain, there's no evidence that it was. - it's not twain. george washington jumped off the page to me as an example. buffalo bill cody, another great example. - yeah, buffalo bill cody is a great character and he's one of several people or characters in this book who, if i wrote operas i could write an opera about. - [evan] right. - he was extraordinary because as a young man, this actual scout, pony express rider, fighter of indians, soldier, medal of honor winner at 26 or something, he has turned into kind of a fictional version of himself by pulp novel writer slash journalists from the east, and he goes with that. - and he embraces it, right. - then for several years, he spends half his year going on stage playing buffalo bill, this name that he was given by a journalist and then back in the west actually killing indians. - so unlike washington, around whom the fake news myth arose. - correct. - buffalo bil
. - or mark twain, who i repeat a lot again and again in this book, that history doesn't repeat itself, but it rhymes, which i love and it sounds like twain and you want it to be twain, there's no evidence that it was. - it's not twain. george washington jumped off the page to me as an example. buffalo bill cody, another great example. - yeah, buffalo bill cody is a great character and he's one of several people or characters in this book who, if i wrote operas i could write an opera about. -...
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they're unemployed still owes a lot of education but common sense raise your mark twain it's actually about the continuing in effect both speaking of debutant balls of all things swishy stay tuned for the. half right after this break. because the swarms of the blue of them so moving. to build your school or local was before. much of those who heard the preview or was few of them do so slim with the north we will we're going to. move. move. move show you just look beautiful livable i mean it's going to look for a good. movie just like most of these girls will give you films for good girls. to go to school so look i do the same you believe it's good to see you should go. to startups to. get to meet until it was a little missed they'd say look it is it's. just us to understand just need to mount a mash told. to stop the president and it's been trying this morning until. the three of petitions to go to school to snap them up and do it because those are the girls who are to sort your supporters to your machine station shouldn't be you should put all through the one who's deal would be the
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they're unemployed still goes on about education but common sense raise your mark twain it's actually about the continuing in effect both speaking of debutantes balls of all things squishy stay tuned for the site. half right after this break. i played for many clubs over the years so i know the game inside guides. football isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the super money just kill the narrowness and spending to get the twenty million one player. it's an experience like nothing else on to it because i want to share what i think of what i know about the beautiful guy a great so will transfer. the case points. because the slowness of the mood of them so moving. and good your schoolwork local was before. much of those who heard the food you are most feared you should see him with the north we will we'll. move the bulk moved when it. moved she didn't look beautiful the mutants the glitter it would. move muslim also his dulce a good view films for good pool for. the british also look but look at this immutab
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they're unemployed still owes a lot of education but common sense raise your mark twain it's actually about the continuing in effect oh speaking of debutantes balls of all things swishy stay tuned for the. half right after this break. what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or somehow want to be rich. it's a going to be prosperous what the forecast for you in the morning can be good good i'm interested always in the waters of my colleagues. question. because the swarm see the blue of them so a moment. to build your school or local was before. much of those who heard the food you are with your other movies to see him with all the north we will forgo . the bulk move from. the children's look beautiful little mutants the collector a good. more muslim also his dulcet a good view of the intruder good pool of. voters also look a look at this immutable law you will it's toward the door you should go. to starts to. get to me to tell it with the little one wished they'd still appears it's. just numbers tester
they're unemployed still owes a lot of education but common sense raise your mark twain it's actually about the continuing in effect oh speaking of debutantes balls of all things swishy stay tuned for the. half right after this break. what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or somehow want to be rich. it's a going to be prosperous what the forecast for you in the morning can be good good i'm interested always...
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they're unemployed still almost out of education but common sense raise your mark twain it's actually about the continuing in effect both speaking to debutantes balls of all things squishy stay tuned for the second half. right after this break. when you don't. get a cookie. what are the most true only ten space. left in the building said. claiming to know servant to let a. few speak french. oh hi welcome back to the concert for an imax keyser have buzzing us nothing paid any attention while you let's continue now with our conversation with valentino elicits a welcome back ok as i mentioned it's a great privilege artist of your caliber on the show now and i see you on you tube and i see you attacking those pieces and you're ripping through beethoven and you're annihilating bach and i'm thinking you know what how do you do are you conscious when you're playing or you're just like unconscious how do you do that in the same lists was saying you know you get into a zone and you're totally know that and hopefully you think it was you and would go to different in which you know we wouldn't c
they're unemployed still almost out of education but common sense raise your mark twain it's actually about the continuing in effect both speaking to debutantes balls of all things squishy stay tuned for the second half. right after this break. when you don't. get a cookie. what are the most true only ten space. left in the building said. claiming to know servant to let a. few speak french. oh hi welcome back to the concert for an imax keyser have buzzing us nothing paid any attention while you...
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they're unemployed still almost out of education but common sense raise your mark twain it's actually about the continuing in effect oh speaking of debutantes balls of all things squishy stay tuned for the. half right after this break. lemme warhawks selling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings police to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battles but going. to new socks for the tell you that somebody gossips a couple of marseille's of the most important news today. on the box of advertising telling me you are not cool enough and let's go buy their product. all the hawks that we along the border will watch. join me every thursday on the i like simon show and i'll be speaking to guest in the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. oh hi welcome back to the concert for imax keyser buzzing it's nothing don't fight any attention well let's continue now with our conversation with valentino listen welcome back ok as i mentioned it's a great privilege to have artist of your caliber on the show now when i see you on you tube and i see you attacking
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. >> it includes jimi hendrix, mark twain. which door -- >> which door do you want the most? >> it opened the door to space epics like "star wars" and "star trek." we'll celebrate the 50th anniversary of a muvg masterpiece, 2001 space odyssey, a film light years ahead of its time. >> i still don't understand the connection. >> let me explain that for you. we'll be right back. this is "cbs this morning: saturday." >>> you said your friendship would not have been possible if the state of south carolina. remind people why. >> absolutely. if you think about it, it's the home of the civil war, the start of the civil war. think about jim crow, '60s, racial polarization, confederate flag going up in the '60s. you don't think about a black guy and white guy coming together after an emotional shooting at emanuel church where my uncle attended for 50 years. you think about that racial provocative past and you come to the conclusion america is on a long road. but what i've experienced is the evolution of the southern heart, it is so powerful and so amazing that there is reasons to be ho
. >> it includes jimi hendrix, mark twain. which door -- >> which door do you want the most? >> it opened the door to space epics like "star wars" and "star trek." we'll celebrate the 50th anniversary of a muvg masterpiece, 2001 space odyssey, a film light years ahead of its time. >> i still don't understand the connection. >> let me explain that for you. we'll be right back. this is "cbs this morning: saturday." >>> you said...
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you are right, i call my sub the mark twain of have is the policy. i have written more words of people have read in the online world. i think he did a great job on the utopian vision of the internet and our ability to see the whole world, but i also agree that it is an inflection point. i think there are going to have to be some boundaries on the use of data and the norms we are creating for this great utopian online community, not just on this platform but all of them. to ask people to read 37-page privacy policies, and i criticized a friend for having that, it is an intentional general -- it is into by the company, and we might have to say that there are just some uses that are out of bound. certain kinds of data are certain use cases that are inappropriate. we talk about applying some of the great norms from tv, newspaper, and radio. not, thee like it or internet community is the source of most americans' news and information. 45% to 50% of americans get all or some of their news from social media. is ae busy world, it luxury. it is great that the
you are right, i call my sub the mark twain of have is the policy. i have written more words of people have read in the online world. i think he did a great job on the utopian vision of the internet and our ability to see the whole world, but i also agree that it is an inflection point. i think there are going to have to be some boundaries on the use of data and the norms we are creating for this great utopian online community, not just on this platform but all of them. to ask people to read...
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as mark twain puts it, it's not the size of the dog in the fight, it's the size of the fight in the dog. as i grew older and was able to comprehend the magnitude of my escape, i resolved to never waste a second element of the day of the week of the month of the year. since i had to fight for it, i realized wife was precious, and not a given. i figured i was living in credit and if the odds are better than 5%, i take it. except for boldness, confidence, individualist and intensity, associate with such an approach to life did not fit the culture of the country of my birth. and it would seem the marginalized, blackballed, restricted and constantly landing in hot water with the establishment, whether in high school, university or my political party. but more on that later. i had an idyllic childhood. my first word i am reliably informed was coke, as in coca-cola. i am the son of the two most amazing parents, a strict old-school no-nonsense mathematician father, and a loving, doting nurse mother. growing up when it came to educational or extracurricular opportunities, my parents never said n
as mark twain puts it, it's not the size of the dog in the fight, it's the size of the fight in the dog. as i grew older and was able to comprehend the magnitude of my escape, i resolved to never waste a second element of the day of the week of the month of the year. since i had to fight for it, i realized wife was precious, and not a given. i figured i was living in credit and if the odds are better than 5%, i take it. except for boldness, confidence, individualist and intensity, associate...
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so that was a refuge for me especially science fiction and all that, but then i started reading mark twain everything i could get my hands on, library, i was lucky that my parents, that they read -- my parents read a lot too so i would read their books, i was getting another level of literature but -- >> shows you that because there were books in your house and you were able to tap into that. >> exactly. >> josÉ antonio rodrÍguez, probable yours not at all. >> no, my parents were working and they themselves had very little academic situation, just elementary in mÉxico so i had to kind of -- i was introduced to them at school and part of the -- part of the beauty of the library or any institution of higher learning was that it had air-conditioning. it was nice being in there, you know. i think that's why i had perfect attendance for so many years. you know, san antonio is hot, the valley, hotter. it's rough growing up and so that helped. i think i was like, i think i want to be here for a few hours at least, i guess i will read some and -- >> don't be too modest, you are a smart guy, not ev
so that was a refuge for me especially science fiction and all that, but then i started reading mark twain everything i could get my hands on, library, i was lucky that my parents, that they read -- my parents read a lot too so i would read their books, i was getting another level of literature but -- >> shows you that because there were books in your house and you were able to tap into that. >> exactly. >> josÉ antonio rodrÍguez, probable yours not at all. >> no, my...
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maybe you wanted mark twain and you got an insult comic. >> the stated point of the dinner in this divided moment to show unity and to show solidarity. >> i think civility is not what you're going to get when you put up a comedian. that is not the purpose of comedy. >> a lot of stones being thrown from glass houses in that whole thing. >> yeah. about sarah huckabee complaint that you brought up, people did think that it was going after her looks. we heard the other argument it is not going after her looks. she was compared to aunt lydia. i don't watch "the handmaid's tale". >> if you watch it, she is a sadistic character. the actress does an amazing job. but if you know the show -- and look, if the audience and sarah sanders would have found it funny, it would have worked. the best comedy is when the but of the joke has been pointed out and they can laugh. my colleagues, republicans, democrats, all over the place, said it made them uncomfortable. they didn't think it was funny. >> it was painful to watch sarah wince. i hear you. sometimes comedy makes you uncomfortable. but to watch her si
maybe you wanted mark twain and you got an insult comic. >> the stated point of the dinner in this divided moment to show unity and to show solidarity. >> i think civility is not what you're going to get when you put up a comedian. that is not the purpose of comedy. >> a lot of stones being thrown from glass houses in that whole thing. >> yeah. about sarah huckabee complaint that you brought up, people did think that it was going after her looks. we heard the other...
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i call myself the mark twain of the policy, written more words that no one has read. lee is right and you did a great version of the utopian of the internet and seeing the whole world. we are at an inflection point. i think there are going to have to be boundaries on the use of data and the norms that we're creating for this community, this great utopian on-line community, not just in this social media platform, but all of them. to ask people to read 37-page privacy policies as i criticize one of my telephone manufacturer friends for having, is not only a burden, but is obfuscation. intentional obfuscation of what the company is doing and we might identify as a community that there are some uses out of bounds. some certain data or use cases that are inappropriate. i'm curious what lee thinks of applying great norms that fcc has in television, newspapers and radio context to the community. it is, whether we like it or not, the source of most american's news and information in some polled 45 to 50% of americans get some of their news from social media and and some more.
i call myself the mark twain of the policy, written more words that no one has read. lee is right and you did a great version of the utopian of the internet and seeing the whole world. we are at an inflection point. i think there are going to have to be boundaries on the use of data and the norms that we're creating for this community, this great utopian on-line community, not just in this social media platform, but all of them. to ask people to read 37-page privacy policies as i criticize one...
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mark twain had a famous quote, when you argue with an idiot, they bring you down to their level and winf experience. why write a book about the hand size, the marital problems that he might have, rather than writing about running the greatest law enforcement agency in the world. that would have been something that would inspire people to follow comey continuously rather than to look down on him now. i talked to a lot of former agents, friends of mine, they all kind of feel the same way. this was really going into the gutter for him. and there's no reason for it. >> juliette, to what tim is saying, some of the thing the president said about comey in the last week, i'll just read a few of them. this is just the past week. i could have gotten much longer. i'm being specific. slippery, out of whack, worst fbi director in history, proven leaker and liar, weak and untruthful slimeball. okay, that is petty, that is juvenile. i don't think anybody would disagree with that. okay, here is what comey has said about trump in his book and in interviews, again, over the past few days, unethical, unte
mark twain had a famous quote, when you argue with an idiot, they bring you down to their level and winf experience. why write a book about the hand size, the marital problems that he might have, rather than writing about running the greatest law enforcement agency in the world. that would have been something that would inspire people to follow comey continuously rather than to look down on him now. i talked to a lot of former agents, friends of mine, they all kind of feel the same way. this...
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here were you boys and girls tia taught the principles of national socialism every summer now as mark twain we wouo the pacific but during the 30s and 40s we were the most important city america nott they called you your butt los angeles that was the most important city for two reasons , the most powerful propaganda machine in the world, hollywood and hitler and his vice chancellor of enlightenment and propaganda, something the trump administration could do now. [laughter] they believed one of the reasons they lost world war i was because of the powerful propaganda coming out of hollywood and the british film industry so they set that counsel to stop hollywood from making any anti- nazi films and they felt that would keep america neutral for as long as possible. the second reason the not c's chose l.a. that we were a city of hate. southern california is where a lot of the hate groups sprung up and i believe long beach had one of l the largest collections of kkk activists in the entire country they learned that from the spy reports because my book is based the actual spy reports that the spy
here were you boys and girls tia taught the principles of national socialism every summer now as mark twain we wouo the pacific but during the 30s and 40s we were the most important city america nott they called you your butt los angeles that was the most important city for two reasons , the most powerful propaganda machine in the world, hollywood and hitler and his vice chancellor of enlightenment and propaganda, something the trump administration could do now. [laughter] they believed one of...
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we were also, you know, now it's -- as mark town said, history doesn't re-- mark twain said history doesn'tepeat itself, but it does rhyme. [laughter] you know, we know certain politicians see us as the great liberal city and wish that the earthquake would happen and we'd fall into the pacific. but in the '30s and '40s, we were the most important city for nazis in america. not new york that they called jew york, but l.a. and l.a. was the most important city for two reasons; we had the most powerful propaganda machine in the world, hollywood -- and, in fact, hitler and his chancellor of enlightenment in propaganda, that's something i think the trump administration could do now. [laughter] enlightenment in propaganda. both going bells and hitler both believes -- believed one of the reasons they lost world world wi was because of the propaganda coming out of hollywood and the british film industry. so they sent george kissling in 1933 to stop hollywood from making any anti-nazi films because he felt that would keep america neutral for as long as possible. the second reason the nazis felt l.a.
we were also, you know, now it's -- as mark town said, history doesn't re-- mark twain said history doesn'tepeat itself, but it does rhyme. [laughter] you know, we know certain politicians see us as the great liberal city and wish that the earthquake would happen and we'd fall into the pacific. but in the '30s and '40s, we were the most important city for nazis in america. not new york that they called jew york, but l.a. and l.a. was the most important city for two reasons; we had the most...
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again, nothing, just a level of agreement neither of us is particularly -- [laughter] a line mark e is twain, in "innocence abroad" and says, y land hrist has been here once, will never come again. you're not going to see these again. that they're -- now, you know, a crisis in the 21st century that is one they te with the faced. sometimes the civil war wasn't and produced lincoln. totalitarian n and in the '30s produced roosevelt scholars of the presidency, lincoln and f.d.r., three reatest presidents, nobody disagrees with that, might shift them around. >> uniformly ranked one, two, in the presidential ranking polls, jefferson, teddy roosevelts. >> it is a popular poll, not one scholars, j.f.k. is and reagan is two and like nobody before 1950. [laughter] >> of course. >> professor wood, would you ellis' th professor criteria, in order to be considered a founder, have to be both foundings or is there a case to be made for the legacy of thomas paine and adam? >> they happen to be, paine is different. too old, he went from -- >> samuel adams. i meant. adams, he's alive at the time of the const
again, nothing, just a level of agreement neither of us is particularly -- [laughter] a line mark e is twain, in "innocence abroad" and says, y land hrist has been here once, will never come again. you're not going to see these again. that they're -- now, you know, a crisis in the 21st century that is one they te with the faced. sometimes the civil war wasn't and produced lincoln. totalitarian n and in the '30s produced roosevelt scholars of the presidency, lincoln and f.d.r., three...
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my countryy that shania twain from ontario, god bless her, i didn't have the guts to do with kanye did and said, get lost, i think for myself. >> tucker: i still like her. markman who thinks for himself. i always learn something. i'm grateful to you for that. >> even if it's only shania's hometown. there you go. >> tucker: [laughs] good to go. see you. >> thanks, tucker. >> tucker: the disaster over at nbc with joy reid is getting worse and worse and now the fbi isoe involved. we'll invest to get the latest developments coming up on that next. ♪ but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do? drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement™, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheels. smart. with liberty mutual new car replacement™, we'll replace the full value of your car. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. metastatic breast cancer is relentless, but i'm relentless too. mbc doesn't take a day off, and neither will i. and i treat my mbc with new ev
my countryy that shania twain from ontario, god bless her, i didn't have the guts to do with kanye did and said, get lost, i think for myself. >> tucker: i still like her. markman who thinks for himself. i always learn something. i'm grateful to you for that. >> even if it's only shania's hometown. there you go. >> tucker: [laughs] good to go. see you. >> thanks, tucker. >> tucker: the disaster over at nbc with joy reid is getting worse and worse and now the fbi...
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twain getting ready to do her thing on the plaza. and first of all, welcome. aren't you so happy, we're with shania! we cannot wait. we were like, let's go, let's go! >> today marksickets. cheap tickets to really awesome concerts. more than 1.5 million shows. a question. where are chris and daniel? raise your hands if your names of chris and daniel. i think i see you two. in line at a shania concert last time you were here. come on out, guys. come on up. come on! [ cheers ] oh, come on. come on. come on. oh. there's your girl. you might as well just get up in there. >> yes! >> all right. so, guys, as you get your hugs, live nation is giving each of you guys a free ticket to one of their $20 concert concerts and guess what? >> what? >> everybody in the audience is going to get two tickets to a live nation concert! [ cheers and applause ] >> whew! >> over here. >> a group hug. >> that is awesome. a huddle, warm up. love is in the air. shania sings in a moment. also, jenna is here. the story of a young couple whose lives changed in the blink of an eye and how they fought for everything they knew. >>> and today is also national adopt a shelter pet day and this mornin
twain getting ready to do her thing on the plaza. and first of all, welcome. aren't you so happy, we're with shania! we cannot wait. we were like, let's go, let's go! >> today marksickets. cheap tickets to really awesome concerts. more than 1.5 million shows. a question. where are chris and daniel? raise your hands if your names of chris and daniel. i think i see you two. in line at a shania concert last time you were here. come on out, guys. come on up. come on! [ cheers ] oh, come on....