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the nerves too much for manager paul cook, for manager paul cook, though he need have left.ubled to seal a famous win for wigan. the journey home for west ham may feel longer tonight. you couldn't have called us a premier league team today because we didn't have enough players in the starting line—up. it was a really difficult encounter. we had a lot of young players who we gave a chance anyone in mind? everyone knows me, everyone knows what i'm like. liverpool is the only type of me. whatever the cup offers us, i'm sure we will enjoy. a lot more to get through in the fa cup. kat and our football reporter john bennett have picked out some of the highlights. going to start with the wigan win. meanwhile, tottenham had going so well. will grigg once again the man for wigan on what has been a disastrous day for west ham. dympna mcveigh mischance, will grigg is on fire. he is the fa cup top scorer 110w fire. he is the fa cup top scorer now with six goals in five games. 0nly now with six goals in five games. only in finish. that sums him up. excellent performance. 1a in all compet
the nerves too much for manager paul cook, for manager paul cook, though he need have left.ubled to seal a famous win for wigan. the journey home for west ham may feel longer tonight. you couldn't have called us a premier league team today because we didn't have enough players in the starting line—up. it was a really difficult encounter. we had a lot of young players who we gave a chance anyone in mind? everyone knows me, everyone knows what i'm like. liverpool is the only type of me....
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but paul cook, who we heard from, he is doing a fantasticjob.you look at the stats at the back, only conceding 13 goals in league1 back, only conceding 13 goals in league 1 this season. once they went ahead, it was hard for the hammers to get back into it and they were poon to get back into it and they were poor. one sour moment, masuaku said for spitting. he could face a ban, perhaps of up to six matches. it was a disgraceful moment, the referee did well to spot it, actually, because it was off the ball, it went down for a throw in. you can see the anger from the wigan players. initially, he will miss games against crystal palace, brighton and watford. west ham are missing key player is, so a stupid moment from him. they've had moyes will be few. a lot to deal with because of the result. let's hear what he had to make from the lost today. you couldn't have called us a premier league team today, because we didn't have enough premier league players in the starting line—up. so it was a really difficult encounter for so it was a really difficult en
but paul cook, who we heard from, he is doing a fantasticjob.you look at the stats at the back, only conceding 13 goals in league1 back, only conceding 13 goals in league 1 this season. once they went ahead, it was hard for the hammers to get back into it and they were poon to get back into it and they were poor. one sour moment, masuaku said for spitting. he could face a ban, perhaps of up to six matches. it was a disgraceful moment, the referee did well to spot it, actually, because it was...
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paul cook, the wigan boss, was furious because they had a very good penalty shout turned down just before isa before bournemouth‘s equaliser. that is a big talking point after this game. bournemouth will have a replay, one they could do without.|j thought we had some good moments in that second half. we penned them in. you think we have got the quality to break them down, but they are tough nut to crack. we are pleased with our response and i thought we deserved the two goals that we got. we we re deserved the two goals that we got. we were slightly unfortunate not to nick them. the first type of the day was a bit of a stinker. leicester, did they make lots of changes? they made eight and it almost cost them. fleetwood town deserved to win this game. credit to them for the fact it was a poor game, because leicester city did not have a shot on target. you could say it is down to leicester, but it was down to fleetwood. it was all built up an jeremy pardey returning to the team he played a few years ago. he had a groin injury and couldn't play. this was a chance at the end. what a chanceit
paul cook, the wigan boss, was furious because they had a very good penalty shout turned down just before isa before bournemouth‘s equaliser. that is a big talking point after this game. bournemouth will have a replay, one they could do without.|j thought we had some good moments in that second half. we penned them in. you think we have got the quality to break them down, but they are tough nut to crack. we are pleased with our response and i thought we deserved the two goals that we got. we...
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you heard it from paul cook straight. why is this the third time that the house will have voted to fund our military? because the senate democrats continue to hold that funding hostage. they threaten to filibuster the legislation which makes it impossible for the senate to pass and for the president to sign it into law. senate democrats are playing politics with defense spending and that is so vital to our national security needs. so we just don't see this as irresponsible, it is dangerous. you do have training accidents happening more and more these days. we had more people die in training accidents last year than in combat last year. these crs, the reason we have all these crs is because of the filibusters of these vital appropriation bills. so as we saw last week in paul's district, the consequences are very real. our men and women in uniform depend upon the resources to keep themselves safe and to keep us safe. so i urge the senate democrats to do the right thing. drop the filibuster, process the legislation. we want
you heard it from paul cook straight. why is this the third time that the house will have voted to fund our military? because the senate democrats continue to hold that funding hostage. they threaten to filibuster the legislation which makes it impossible for the senate to pass and for the president to sign it into law. senate democrats are playing politics with defense spending and that is so vital to our national security needs. so we just don't see this as irresponsible, it is dangerous. you...
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the nurse too much for manager paul cook, though he need not to have left.cause we didn't have enough players in the starting line—up. it was a really difficult encounter. we had a lot of young players who we gave a chance but i wouldn't say many of them... i was disappointed with the senior players that they didn't help the younger players more. all in all, disappointing performance and results. but we have said before that we think we have bigger fish to fry at this time. obviously we are delighted to have such a good win against such a strong team. the sending offjust after half—time when west ham had started so strong, it's probably turned the game in our favour. at times in the first half, i felt we deserved it, we were the most aggressive team. west ham have a different agenda. anyone in mind? everyone knows me, everyone knows what i'm like. liverpool is the only type of me. whatever the cup offers us, i'm sure we will enjoy. there was a great result for notts county, they are second in league 2 and they have forced a replay against struggling swansea
the nurse too much for manager paul cook, though he need not to have left.cause we didn't have enough players in the starting line—up. it was a really difficult encounter. we had a lot of young players who we gave a chance but i wouldn't say many of them... i was disappointed with the senior players that they didn't help the younger players more. all in all, disappointing performance and results. but we have said before that we think we have bigger fish to fry at this time. obviously we are...
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paul bocuse came from a family of cooks, going back to the 18th century.n, sweeping away rich, heavy sauces in favour of super—fresh ingredients and innovation. he was known for his flair in the kitchen as well as his showmanship, and helped usher in an era of celebrity chefs. he was so popular in france, people stood outside the cathedral in the rain to watch the service on video screens. applause. paul bocuse will be buried in his family's vault, in a village just north of lyon, not farfrom his restaurant, he turned from a modest inn into a world—famous temple of french cuisine. richard forrest, bbc news. three billboards outside ebbing missouri is a story about a grieving mother's fight forjustice. it's been nominated for seven academy awards and, after her best actress win at the golden globes, its star, frances mcdormand, is getting plenty of oscar attention. the bbc‘s arts editor will gompertz has been speaking to the film's writer and director, martin mcdonagh. my daughter angela was murdered seven months ago... francis mcdormand as mildred hayes, t
paul bocuse came from a family of cooks, going back to the 18th century.n, sweeping away rich, heavy sauces in favour of super—fresh ingredients and innovation. he was known for his flair in the kitchen as well as his showmanship, and helped usher in an era of celebrity chefs. he was so popular in france, people stood outside the cathedral in the rain to watch the service on video screens. applause. paul bocuse will be buried in his family's vault, in a village just north of lyon, not farfrom...
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cooking. thousands pay farewell to the french chef paul bocuse.oon after lift—off. there were seven astronauts on board, one of them a woman school teacher. all of them are believed to have been killed. by the evening, tahrir square, the heart of official cairo, was in the hands of the demonstrators. they were using the word "revolution". the earthquake singled out buildings and brought them down in seconds. tonight, the search for any survivors has an increasing desperation about it as the hours pass. the new government is firmly in control of the entire republic of uganda. moscow got its first taste of western fast food as mcdonald's opened their biggest restaurant in pushkin square. but the hundreds of muscovites queued up today will not find it cheap, with a big mac costing half a day's wages for the average russian. walk back. —— welcome back. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: the entire board of the usa gymnastics authority is to resign in the wake of the scandal involving the sexual abuse of 150 female athletes by the former team doct
cooking. thousands pay farewell to the french chef paul bocuse.oon after lift—off. there were seven astronauts on board, one of them a woman school teacher. all of them are believed to have been killed. by the evening, tahrir square, the heart of official cairo, was in the hands of the demonstrators. they were using the word "revolution". the earthquake singled out buildings and brought them down in seconds. tonight, the search for any survivors has an increasing desperation about...
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cooking. the chefs stood in the aisles. they would flown in from around the world to say goodbye to a man who had been their inspiration and in instances, their teacher. paule from a family of cooks going back to the 18th century. he was an architecture of the nouvelle culture. he was known for his flair in the kitchen as well as his showmanship and helped usher in an era of celebrity chefs. he was so popular in france people stood outside the cathedral -- cathedral in the rain to watch the service on video screens. [applause] paul bocuse will be buried in his family's vault in a village just north of lyon, not far from his restaurant he turned from a modest inn into a world famous temple of world cassini. >> you're watching "bbc world news." bye for now. >> i'm katty came in washington. 911 gentlemen and christian phraser in london for "beyond 100 days" on monday. we look forward to seeing you then here on pbs. >> national presentation of "bbc world news" is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> hello and welcome to kqed newsroom. coming up on our program, a special kqed investigation into october's deadl
cooking. the chefs stood in the aisles. they would flown in from around the world to say goodbye to a man who had been their inspiration and in instances, their teacher. paule from a family of cooks going back to the 18th century. he was an architecture of the nouvelle culture. he was known for his flair in the kitchen as well as his showmanship and helped usher in an era of celebrity chefs. he was so popular in france people stood outside the cathedral -- cathedral in the rain to watch the...
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afterwards combative midfielder beyond who else conceded a clear penalty and food cooked converted the equaliser from the spot without paul . i know but weren't done yet i'm a very much in the ascendancy midway through the second period full club completed his hat trick and how much of a stunning comeback. three two it finished with food cook very much the man of the moment. to changing diapers among the rich over the so it's obviously great for me to get that straightened but today it was really important to score three because we got a foothold in the first half and through that we've got the belief that we can get something done and shall move to stingo in the calm the sea was good. fun over up to tenth with the european football becoming a definite possibility. hoffenheim takes the pitch without going to for first time since his move to buy munich the european hopefuls travel to struggling that it became an expecting a win in the post wagner era started well for winstein they opened the scoring on thirty nine minutes when sasha canapés cross was not in by penny it was a center back second goal of the sea. and the perf
afterwards combative midfielder beyond who else conceded a clear penalty and food cooked converted the equaliser from the spot without paul . i know but weren't done yet i'm a very much in the ascendancy midway through the second period full club completed his hat trick and how much of a stunning comeback. three two it finished with food cook very much the man of the moment. to changing diapers among the rich over the so it's obviously great for me to get that straightened but today it was...
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. >> paul: and it happened, it happened here. captain cook ni'ihau, which is just a little northwest of here. he was the first haole. like magellan. hawaii killed its first tourist and -- >> anthony: right. >> paul: philippines killed their first tourist. but people who live on islands, who were born on islands, view anyone who comes to shore with suspicion. >> nainoa: well, to go back to what defines a hawaiian. maybe we should go back in our imaginations to -- it could have been two thousand years ago. the tahitians have this voyaging canoe. way before any other culture on the planet is exploring the deep seas. somehow gets here someplace in the south pacific, single most isolated archipelago on the planet. fast forward to captain cook and his identification of native hawaiian. you get a glimpse that these are very productive people. they're industrious. they were healthy, strong. and they had time for the arts. that was a large population, more than half of what we have in hawaii today. fully sustainable because there was no other choice.
. >> paul: and it happened, it happened here. captain cook ni'ihau, which is just a little northwest of here. he was the first haole. like magellan. hawaii killed its first tourist and -- >> anthony: right. >> paul: philippines killed their first tourist. but people who live on islands, who were born on islands, view anyone who comes to shore with suspicion. >> nainoa: well, to go back to what defines a hawaiian. maybe we should go back in our imaginations to -- it could...
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name—macro came from a family of cooks going back to the 18th century. —— paul bocuse.olution, favouring heavy sauces in favour of innovation. he was known for his flair in the kitchen as well as his showmanship. he ushered in an era of celebrity chefs. he was so popular in france, people stood outside the cathedral in the rain to watch the service on video screens. applause. name—macro will be buried ina applause. name—macro will be buried in a villagejust applause. name—macro will be buried in a village just north of leon, not farfrom his in a village just north of leon, not far from his restaurant in a village just north of leon, not farfrom his restaurant he in a village just north of leon, not far from his restaurant he turned from a modest in into a world—famous temple of french cuisine. it is approaching half past six. before we go to the weather. let's go to china. one panda has been having a lot of fun in the snow. heavy snowfall has made him very happy. you can tell by the rather exuberant rolling around. the four—year—old has been displaying her gymnastic ski
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celebrated french chef paul bocuse his age of ninety one often referred to as the pope of french cooking he was an early exponent of the movie crazy in which focused on fresh ingredients rather than heavy sources crews had been suffering from parkinson's disease. the family of us rock star tom petty say the musician died of what they're describing as an accidental drug overdose but he was found unconscious in his home last october the medical examination found that a toxic mix of prescribed medication had led to multiple organ failure. turkey has launched a ground to air offensive against kurdish militia in the syrian region of the operation opening a new front in syria's civil war the syrian government has warned against any turkish incursion and is threatening to shoot down turkish jets that target is offering syria. the signs of war i once again echoing across the northern syrian valleys. the turkish army has been shelling kurdish positions on the other side of its border. and i'm curious says if it takes off free in its may advance further east along the kurdish covered or in norther
celebrated french chef paul bocuse his age of ninety one often referred to as the pope of french cooking he was an early exponent of the movie crazy in which focused on fresh ingredients rather than heavy sources crews had been suffering from parkinson's disease. the family of us rock star tom petty say the musician died of what they're describing as an accidental drug overdose but he was found unconscious in his home last october the medical examination found that a toxic mix of prescribed...
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stories making news around the world celebrated french chef paul bocuse has died at the age of ninety one often referred to as the french cooking he was an early exponent of know very crazy it's focused on fresh ingredients instead of the sauce is crews have been suffering from parkinson's disease. veteran politician jerry has handed over leadership of the nationalist shin fein party to mary lou mcdonald adams led the party for thirty four years and was known around the world as the political face of the irish republican movement which are now inspired and back in two thousand and four. the family of us rock star tom petty's as the musician died of what they're describing as an accidental drug overdose but he was found unconscious in his home last october a medical examination found that a toxic mix of prescribed medication had led to multiple organ failure. and thousands of activists have gathered here in berlin to demand an end to the use of the controversial herbicide life of sait demonstrators are also calling for tougher laws against animal cruelty and germany's meat and dairy industry than is currently hosting its annual
stories making news around the world celebrated french chef paul bocuse has died at the age of ninety one often referred to as the french cooking he was an early exponent of know very crazy it's focused on fresh ingredients instead of the sauce is crews have been suffering from parkinson's disease. veteran politician jerry has handed over leadership of the nationalist shin fein party to mary lou mcdonald adams led the party for thirty four years and was known around the world as the political...
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paul: dan. >> i'm going to give a semi hit to apple's tim cook who said he would just assumed not have his nephew using social media. i agree with this. they all have their upsides but they're buried under an avenue launch of dumbing down antisocial problems. tim cook's problem is this is the gateway drug, his iphone and that guy has a lot of work to do if he's going to solve this. paul: that's it for this week's show. thanks to my panel and thanks to all of you for watching. i hope to see you right here next week. ♪ .>>> steve wynn stepping down from his post as finance chair of the republican national committee in the wake of ooh bombshell report revealing numerous allegations of sexual misconduct. hello and welcome to "america's news headquarters." i'm melissa francis. >> and i'll kelly wright. steve wynn actually now denying those allegations and this story is far from over. will carr is live from our west coast bureau with more details. >> and kelly, "the wall street journal" laid out alarming and detailed allegations against steve wynn and it didn't take long for a wave of political fallout
paul: dan. >> i'm going to give a semi hit to apple's tim cook who said he would just assumed not have his nephew using social media. i agree with this. they all have their upsides but they're buried under an avenue launch of dumbing down antisocial problems. tim cook's problem is this is the gateway drug, his iphone and that guy has a lot of work to do if he's going to solve this. paul: that's it for this week's show. thanks to my panel and thanks to all of you for watching. i hope to...
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paul: thank you. ♪ ♪ emily: it has been nearly six years since tim cook took over from apple's iconic cofounder stevethe company becomes more of cook's own. he has unveiled apple watch and apple music. he pulled off the largest acquisition in apple history, buying beats. he has taken on issues like the environment, philanthropy, equality, and education. he stood up to president obama on user privacy and maintains a dialogue with president trump despe
paul: thank you. ♪ ♪ emily: it has been nearly six years since tim cook took over from apple's iconic cofounder stevethe company becomes more of cook's own. he has unveiled apple watch and apple music. he pulled off the largest acquisition in apple history, buying beats. he has taken on issues like the environment, philanthropy, equality, and education. he stood up to president obama on user privacy and maintains a dialogue with president trump despe
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paul. i know that weren't done yet i'm a very much in the ascendancy midway through the second period food cook completed his hat trick and how numbers don't come back. three to eight finished with very much the man of the moments. she's taking i put some on the record as a so it's obviously great for me to get that straight in that today it was really important to score three because it was a foothold in the first half through that so we got the belief that we can get something done. the sting go on the come the she was good hung over up to tenth with the european football becoming a definite possibility. the first one as they had trick for hand-overs nicholas full crew congrats to him it's time for our match day eighteen round up and we start braman visitors hoffenheim and you'll be in not having been a consistent at all this season they have struggled to compete on all three fronts to top it off they sold striker sideshow wagner to a buyer it's a kick off the roof of their off to bray myth the side that booted hoffenheim from the german cup could they get some payback. hoffenheim and duty or
paul. i know that weren't done yet i'm a very much in the ascendancy midway through the second period food cook completed his hat trick and how numbers don't come back. three to eight finished with very much the man of the moments. she's taking i put some on the record as a so it's obviously great for me to get that straight in that today it was really important to score three because it was a foothold in the first half through that so we got the belief that we can get something done. the sting...
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paul: dan. >> i'm going to give a semi hit to apple's tim cook who said he would just assumed not have his nephewocial media. i agree with this. they all have their upsides but they're buried under an avenue launch of dumbing down antisocial problems. tim cook's problem is this is the gateway drug, his iphone and that guy has a lot of work to do if he's going to solve this. paul: that's it for this week's show. thanks to my panel and thanks to all of you for watching. i hope to see you right here next week. ♪ pete: and dj griff. maria: good sunday morning this upcoming week tuesday president trump gives his first state of the union address, lawmakers closing in on a deadline for getting a deal done on immigration and critics of the fbi demanding answers this weekend in the wake of newly- released text messages, i'm maria bartiromo thanks so much for joining us this sunday this is sunday morning futures. members of congress get being a look at your text messages between two fbi officials who are investigating the trump campaign. do they show the fix was in for hillary clinton? how judiciary chairm
paul: dan. >> i'm going to give a semi hit to apple's tim cook who said he would just assumed not have his nephewocial media. i agree with this. they all have their upsides but they're buried under an avenue launch of dumbing down antisocial problems. tim cook's problem is this is the gateway drug, his iphone and that guy has a lot of work to do if he's going to solve this. paul: that's it for this week's show. thanks to my panel and thanks to all of you for watching. i hope to see you...
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cook. we have team coverage tonight. first kpix 5 chief meteorologist paul deanno. paul? >> some people will hear the rain pounding since last night. it has not let up for 23 hours. we are looking at kpix 5 high- def doppler radar, which is active over the entire bay area from top to bottom all the way south of san jose and morgan hill. hasn't let up for nearly a day. that's you in sonoma county, where it has been pouring in all day. napa, marin county, one of the hardest hit areas. richmond, concord, martinez, the city of san francisco. one of the wettest days in the city's history. right now number 20 all time and the steady rainfall does move all the way down to san jose. look at the past three hours. it's almost like nothing is changing. it just continues to see waves and waves of rainfall moving in. i'm finally being able to see a break in the rainfall off camera there, but we will have at least two to three hours of heavy rainfall. marin county, coming up on five inches of rain. in the santa cruz mountains, more than four inches of rain officially in san francisco.
cook. we have team coverage tonight. first kpix 5 chief meteorologist paul deanno. paul? >> some people will hear the rain pounding since last night. it has not let up for 23 hours. we are looking at kpix 5 high- def doppler radar, which is active over the entire bay area from top to bottom all the way south of san jose and morgan hill. hasn't let up for nearly a day. that's you in sonoma county, where it has been pouring in all day. napa, marin county, one of the hardest hit areas....
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paul: dan. >> i'm going to give a semi hit to apple's tim cook who said he would just assumed not have his nephew social media. i agree with this. they all have their upsides but they're buried under an avenue launch of dumbing down antisocial problems. tim cook's problem is this is the gateway drug, his iphone and that guy has a lot of work to do if he's going to solve this. paul: that's it for this week's show. thanks to my panel and thanks to all of you for watching. i hope to see you right here next week. ♪ good night from new york. >> announcer: from the world economic forum in davos, switzerland, the new "wall street week." maria: welcome to a special davos edition of "wall street week," the program that analyzes the week that was and helps position you for the week ahead. our program is one hour tonight and we have a lot to pack in. i'm maria bartiromo. u.s. treasury secretary steven mnuchin and commerce secretary wilbur ross. then micro some of the founding erbil gates. blackrock ceo larry fink, the
paul: dan. >> i'm going to give a semi hit to apple's tim cook who said he would just assumed not have his nephew social media. i agree with this. they all have their upsides but they're buried under an avenue launch of dumbing down antisocial problems. tim cook's problem is this is the gateway drug, his iphone and that guy has a lot of work to do if he's going to solve this. paul: that's it for this week's show. thanks to my panel and thanks to all of you for watching. i hope to see you...
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paul: dan. >> i'm going to give a semi hit to apple's tim cook who said he would just assumed not have his nephew agree with this. they all have their upsides but they're buried under an avenue launch of dumbing down antisocial problems. tim cook's problem is this is the gateway drug, his iphone and that guy has a lot of work to do if he's going to solve this. paul: that's it for this week's show. thanks to my panel and thanks to all of you for watching. i hope to see you right here next week. ♪ >> lou: good evening, everybody. evidence of corruption within the justice department and fbi mount and more questions arise. the doj said it's recovered five months of text messages that were missing. those missing between anti- trump fbi officials, peter strokan and lisa page, lovers it turns out, after all, the recovery of those texts required less than a week after officials claimed they lost the message and seemed to blame samsung. no more. we don't
paul: dan. >> i'm going to give a semi hit to apple's tim cook who said he would just assumed not have his nephew agree with this. they all have their upsides but they're buried under an avenue launch of dumbing down antisocial problems. tim cook's problem is this is the gateway drug, his iphone and that guy has a lot of work to do if he's going to solve this. paul: that's it for this week's show. thanks to my panel and thanks to all of you for watching. i hope to see you right here next...
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." >> anthony: so, right away you said, "okay i'm gonna cook" and you went to bocuse. to, uh, institut, eh, paul yeah. >> anthony: very, very traditional. >> soledad: for me the experience of france was really hard. >> anthony: oh, i can only imagine. >> soledad: you know, latin american woman from argentina, speaking less, few french. i cry all night. call my mom and she, she told me, like, "sole, go on. keep going, keep going, keep going." and, i always said when i have the opportunity of running my own kitchen i'm not, not going to repeat any of the things that they did to me. so, till now i, i did it okay. you know? >> anthony: good for you. you know, all these tough guys they're all big babies anyway. like, the first women who came into kitchens when i started back when it was all men, one woman would come in and pretty soon all the guys are, like, going, crying to them with their problems. it's like, you know, "please be my mommy." you know? "i'll be," be, you know -- "tell me what to do." >> soledad: what to do. ♪ >> soledad: i think we are ready for chorizos, eh? >> anthony: the deliciou
." >> anthony: so, right away you said, "okay i'm gonna cook" and you went to bocuse. to, uh, institut, eh, paul yeah. >> anthony: very, very traditional. >> soledad: for me the experience of france was really hard. >> anthony: oh, i can only imagine. >> soledad: you know, latin american woman from argentina, speaking less, few french. i cry all night. call my mom and she, she told me, like, "sole, go on. keep going, keep going, keep...
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united states was, the remarkable thing is that a lot of those same people called the president a cook, rand paulhat he was mentally unfit during the campaign. they all say these things about how crazed and mentally unfit and say things even off the record, and now they're turning around and talking about what a bright guy he is. >> republican agenda. can we push the republican agenda through without -- while we ignore the elephant in the room? i still am struck by senator blumenthal and the plural use of convictions and indictments. >> right. >> plural. >> that are coming. >> yeah. it certainly looks -- >> that are coming. >> it certainly looks like they'd be coming. bob costa, you've certainly been reporting on this white house from the very beginning, and you've certainly heard the concerns around the president and whether the president's fit to be actually in the office from republicans and people that work around him. i just wonder what your take is on the wolf book and how it plays into this much bigger debate about the president's fitness and what type of white house he's running. >> with
united states was, the remarkable thing is that a lot of those same people called the president a cook, rand paulhat he was mentally unfit during the campaign. they all say these things about how crazed and mentally unfit and say things even off the record, and now they're turning around and talking about what a bright guy he is. >> republican agenda. can we push the republican agenda through without -- while we ignore the elephant in the room? i still am struck by senator blumenthal and...
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cook, bbc news, montecito. now, we talked about logan paul last week, a big u—tube star, and he posted a video of himself injapan of somebody who appeared to have taken his own life. today, the company have told us they have cut business ties with him. it's a big decision because he's a serious player, with over 50 million subscribers on youtube. on facebook he gets about a per post, on instagram about $80,000. for more, first of all, here is gigi isn't it. the video, which we can't show, featured the dead body of a man who appeared to have taken his own life. it had been viewed millions of times before logan removed it from his channel. in a statement, youtube acknowledged it had taken a long time to respond, but that it also had been listening to comments and criticisms. it added that it recognised the actions of one creator could affect the whole community and it said it would soon announce steps to make sure any similar videos were never circulated again. i have made a severe and continuous lapse of myjudgment and i don't expect to be forgiven. i'm simply here to apologise. youtube said that they would put o
cook, bbc news, montecito. now, we talked about logan paul last week, a big u—tube star, and he posted a video of himself injapan of somebody who appeared to have taken his own life. today, the company have told us they have cut business ties with him. it's a big decision because he's a serious player, with over 50 million subscribers on youtube. on facebook he gets about a per post, on instagram about $80,000. for more, first of all, here is gigi isn't it. the video, which we can't show,...
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paul. i know you do the you know the middle of the scouts nor were you the new cooks police you know t.g.v. easy job freedom looks good. he was more than a million bucks. the prosecutor the irish so you can you get other corners people up in your neighborhood getting us all myself messing up us. most people think just stand out in this business you need to be the first one on top of the story or the person with the loudest voice of the biggest raid in truth to stand down lose business you just need to ask the right questions and demand the right answer. questions. turkey's top diplomatic uses the u.s. of failing to keep promises. against american backed kurdish militias in northern syria. the prime minister of israel on his first day at the world economic forum in davos. and twitter reveals the scale of an alleged russian army which supposedly influenced the present referendum . and the russian olympic committee slams the i.o.c. for excluding some of the country's top medal hopes on the upcoming winter games.
paul. i know you do the you know the middle of the scouts nor were you the new cooks police you know t.g.v. easy job freedom looks good. he was more than a million bucks. the prosecutor the irish so you can you get other corners people up in your neighborhood getting us all myself messing up us. most people think just stand out in this business you need to be the first one on top of the story or the person with the loudest voice of the biggest raid in truth to stand down lose business you just...
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cook, bbc news, montecito. youtube has cut some business ties with a popular video blogger — logan paul — more than a week afterthe body of a suicide victim. the 22—year—old said he felt ashamed afterfilming at a location injapan known to be a frequent site of suicides. logan paul's channel has more than 15 million subscribers. here's our media editor amol rajan. we are going to take a break from vlogging and take a break from each other. low budget, confessional and often astonishingly popular. this couple announced they were breaking up on youtube in a video seen 15 million times. if i can do it, you can do it, for sure. they are part of a phenomenon called vlogging, or video blogging, very often on google—owned youtube. this 21st—century cottage industry has created a vast new fleet of online celebrities. many vloggers have a committed following among those aged between 18 and 34 — a demographic prized by advertisers. vloggers like logan paul. the 22—year—old american is a youtube star — or was. i think this definitely marks a moment in youtube history. this morning, youtube cut business ties with him after
cook, bbc news, montecito. youtube has cut some business ties with a popular video blogger — logan paul — more than a week afterthe body of a suicide victim. the 22—year—old said he felt ashamed afterfilming at a location injapan known to be a frequent site of suicides. logan paul's channel has more than 15 million subscribers. here's our media editor amol rajan. we are going to take a break from vlogging and take a break from each other. low budget, confessional and often astonishingly...
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cooking while we're out there. >> there is a microwave in our room. >> kelly has buddies, saint paul. >> madison wisconsin. >> thankses. >> steel that walking taco you used to do that growing up. >> every day frito chilly pie, baby. >> it was great tenth and walnut they had it every day and now it closed. >> next week. >> that is right mall of america. >> mall of america. >> okay. all right, so, we were watching oscar nominations and waiting around for james franco to be name to see what the reaction was. >> were you waiting for a while. >> sit because of the sexual stuff he didn't get a nomination? lets talk bit after the >>> ♪ >> all right. so, yesterday we took to you hollywood for oscar nominations. we heard all of the names. i was wait fog are james frank co to be announced. only because he got a golden globe, right, for his performance and then critics choice award nominated, um-hmm , in the nominated for an oscar though. here's the thing, the voting closed for as cars one day after he was accused by several actresses of inappropriate behavior, and you know, lot of the academy members, there is only three or 4
cooking while we're out there. >> there is a microwave in our room. >> kelly has buddies, saint paul. >> madison wisconsin. >> thankses. >> steel that walking taco you used to do that growing up. >> every day frito chilly pie, baby. >> it was great tenth and walnut they had it every day and now it closed. >> next week. >> that is right mall of america. >> mall of america. >> okay. all right, so, we were watching oscar nominations...
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paul because. in the one nine hundred eighty s. koos founded the us the two book use nearly to pass on his knowledge to aspiring shops from the world over but it's not only about cooking they also learned how to manage their own restaurants. he also launched the international cooking competition bocuse door a high profile media event staged to discover young and talented chefs it's become a sort of oscar ceremony for the common area world not enough of them miss it. he's been spreading the word about french cuisine on his travels since one thousand nine hundred for you and me but it's mainly his doing going to protect your reputation around the world his influence is still felt and we have to continue his work with you. even if the fuse is credited with pioneering nobel cuisine he was never a champion of small portions on big plates on the contrary. he was famous for his lavish desserts but cruise's kitchen was down to earth and experimental at the same time it's helped shape today's cuisine you know so if it wasn't for him then we wouldn't be doing what we're doing today. created this weiss of history the revolution he cooked up on his stove is destined to continue.
paul because. in the one nine hundred eighty s. koos founded the us the two book use nearly to pass on his knowledge to aspiring shops from the world over but it's not only about cooking they also learned how to manage their own restaurants. he also launched the international cooking competition bocuse door a high profile media event staged to discover young and talented chefs it's become a sort of oscar ceremony for the common area world not enough of them miss it. he's been spreading the word...
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neil: there are three republican senators, rand paul among them, who shared that view, they don't like what you cooked say? >> i don't know what's not to like. the overwhelming majority of republicans will support what we've got. all we did is say here, let's keep the government going for 30 days, you keep negotiating. reauthorize the popular children's health insurance program for six years, longer than you asked for, and finally give the pentagon money to protect us against north korea. there is nothing objectionable particularly when you are negotiating at that time. if they want to come back with something different, we will continue to work with them. if we have a government shutdown because democrats didn't know how to take yes, for an answer and thought they had a partisan political advantage by shutting down the government you. >> will be surprised to hear, congressman, that the same democrats are blaming you, specifically republicans. we did see a contingent group, i don't know if it included chuck schumer leaving the west wing outside the oval office heading towards the parking lot between t
neil: there are three republican senators, rand paul among them, who shared that view, they don't like what you cooked say? >> i don't know what's not to like. the overwhelming majority of republicans will support what we've got. all we did is say here, let's keep the government going for 30 days, you keep negotiating. reauthorize the popular children's health insurance program for six years, longer than you asked for, and finally give the pentagon money to protect us against north korea....
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cooking up right now. i'm assuming he's continuing to reject that, but it would be curious to see. >> take us behind the thinking of paul ryan right now. you watched john boehner go through this. a lot of those same dynamics are still at play in the house. what are the issues on the house side if the senate passes something? >> i think his priority so make sure this is a senate problem and remains a senate problem. the house passed the continuing resolution with the chip funding. he wants to make sure no agreement is made that bind him in any way without his consent. the house will make its own decision and ultimately the white house will as well. >> we have a little bit of mitch mcconnell who has been in something of a box over the course of the past week. let's take a look. >> i'm looking for something that president trump supports and he's not yet indicated what measure he's willing to sign. as soon as we figure out what he is for, then i would be convinced that we were not just spinning our wheels. for most of us in the house and senate on the republican side, we're interested in what his views are. and those have n
cooking up right now. i'm assuming he's continuing to reject that, but it would be curious to see. >> take us behind the thinking of paul ryan right now. you watched john boehner go through this. a lot of those same dynamics are still at play in the house. what are the issues on the house side if the senate passes something? >> i think his priority so make sure this is a senate problem and remains a senate problem. the house passed the continuing resolution with the chip funding. he...
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>> well, paul ryan referring to what many are interpreting as racist remarks as unhelpful or unfortunate is like me forgetting a hat on a sunny day. if they were a pasta and you were cooking then, they would not be al dente. they are as far as from firm on this on the president as possible and i gravitational pull of planet trump, how leaders have lost their principles after they've gotten pulled into that planet. >> and it really seemed that ats and republicans were making a lot of progress on immigration and daca which expires in march. how big of a setback is this? >> i think it's huge. you know, i've described before i think the president is a bit like wiltime he thinks he's going to have great success, he blows himself up in th the best presidency when he al on the si and chuck schumer and he was headeal on this on immigration which the last two presidents hadn't been able to do but the president seems to have thrown ng and the comments he made office. >> just go back to that comments for a seco i'm not le in terms of his base of support in america. but how does all of this affect us overseas? do you think there are global --s? >> i think there was already questions
>> well, paul ryan referring to what many are interpreting as racist remarks as unhelpful or unfortunate is like me forgetting a hat on a sunny day. if they were a pasta and you were cooking then, they would not be al dente. they are as far as from firm on this on the president as possible and i gravitational pull of planet trump, how leaders have lost their principles after they've gotten pulled into that planet. >> and it really seemed that ats and republicans were making a lot of...
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paul dejoria. was penniless. living out of his car. ashamed to tell anyone. that was then. now good to see you. >> my pleasure. america still works. neil: was this deal cookedrdless of the tax thing? >> tax thing had nothing to do with it. doesn't affect us at all because we're privately-held. not at all. it was going on eight months. kept it a secret during that time. a lot of due diligence. neil: you're on the bacardi board, right. >> no, i'm on the board of patron. but bacardi's vice chairman. neil: on your board. >> he owned a minority portion of patron. neil: what made you let go besides the dollar figure. >> we took it from nothing to one of the largest brand in the world sold, we did what we can do. at this particular point i'm having a blast. all the events we go you. into charity a good way. here is what i thought. a great time to sell. made a bunch money. more important i remain chairman emeritus forever. i get patron for less rest of my life. i show up at major events. it is my baby. i'm very proud of it. lets me go on to do other things, even more important for patron and our legacy. they promised to run the company same way i do, about the envi
paul dejoria. was penniless. living out of his car. ashamed to tell anyone. that was then. now good to see you. >> my pleasure. america still works. neil: was this deal cookedrdless of the tax thing? >> tax thing had nothing to do with it. doesn't affect us at all because we're privately-held. not at all. it was going on eight months. kept it a secret during that time. a lot of due diligence. neil: you're on the bacardi board, right. >> no, i'm on the board of patron. but...