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jorge mentioned the fundraiser for tommy next month. maria find more details about : that on wcvb.com and our mobile apps. we're happy to remind you of what the date is and how you can go and help. we are with you, tommy. it: i am getting us the what is over your shoulder. august is closing. i am just realizing that. earth to me. harvey: hello. i think the heat has kind of fried your brain little bit because it has been so warm this month. notice how almost all the days are in red signifying above average. the month is almost 4.5 above average, one of the warmest if not the warmest august's we have starting to get a little more humid around now. even though the temperatures are not too bad, 60's and low 70's. it is a little bit sticky and eastern and southeastern mass and uncomfortable near the south coast. it is still fairly comfortable option the north and west. more humid air down to the south it across parts of the midwest will be moving and over the next 24 to 36 hours and eventually a front. that is when we get a chance of showers
jorge mentioned the fundraiser for tommy next month. maria find more details about : that on wcvb.com and our mobile apps. we're happy to remind you of what the date is and how you can go and help. we are with you, tommy. it: i am getting us the what is over your shoulder. august is closing. i am just realizing that. earth to me. harvey: hello. i think the heat has kind of fried your brain little bit because it has been so warm this month. notice how almost all the days are in red signifying...
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i'm at tommy's and i have tommy with me. - hi, how you doing? 1972, january, we started. - in that time, you've had how many locations? - [tommy] three on this street here. - [natalie] so all on the same street. people have always known where to find you. - [tommy] absolutely, thank god for that. (laughs) - you know what my first question to you is? i started looking at your menu. why isn't natalie in there? - (laughs) i couldn't find anything good enough. how's that, is that good? that's good. that is a really good response. when you look at their menu -- i was looking. what, is this people you know? it's named after people. - absolutely, in the old store, used to have to take the orders, wash the dishes, make the food, take the cash, it was a one-man show. we only had seven seats, so the same people would come in and order the same thing. so, instead of writing everything that was in the sandwich, i would just write their initials down. for example, irs isn't really the internal revenue service. it's ira robert schwartz. the whole idea is tryi
i'm at tommy's and i have tommy with me. - hi, how you doing? 1972, january, we started. - in that time, you've had how many locations? - [tommy] three on this street here. - [natalie] so all on the same street. people have always known where to find you. - [tommy] absolutely, thank god for that. (laughs) - you know what my first question to you is? i started looking at your menu. why isn't natalie in there? - (laughs) i couldn't find anything good enough. how's that, is that good? that's good....
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tommy jordan, an i.t. professional is fixing his 15-year-old daughter's laptop when he comes across a post on facebook that had been hidden from both him and his wife. >> we're installing soft warks i, killing time and i browse to the dog's facebook page, because the dog has his own page on facebook. >> i brought my family from seeing my posts anyway. and then i didn't remember the dog had a facebook, because what dog has a facebook. >> she forgot to block the family dog. so in all honesty, it is the dog's fault. >> what tommy finds on bonnie the dog's page is an obscenity laced tirade that hannah posted. let's just say he didn't click like. >> the only way i was going to get is message across on the venue she post it was to put it on the venue she posted it on. >> but he doesn't type out his reply. while hannah is at school, he captures his thoughts on video. >> as soon as i'm done, i'm going to post this on your facebook wall. >> why did i grab a camera and record it as a post to just replying in a faceb
tommy jordan, an i.t. professional is fixing his 15-year-old daughter's laptop when he comes across a post on facebook that had been hidden from both him and his wife. >> we're installing soft warks i, killing time and i browse to the dog's facebook page, because the dog has his own page on facebook. >> i brought my family from seeing my posts anyway. and then i didn't remember the dog had a facebook, because what dog has a facebook. >> she forgot to block the family dog. so...
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kenyatta is openly gay and tommy was openly straight. it seemed to me that their friendship was truly platonic but very bonded. they were obviously an amazing support system for each other. >> we mainly came across each other going through the struggle. helping each other out and stuff like that. you in here by yourself, you're going to have to look for somebody to confide in. mainly they got to be on the same level as far as thinking and outlook. >> i love him. love him to death. that's about the only one i can sit down with and have a real conversation with. >> kenyatta, he a deep individual. i like to see how far i can go with arguments, conversations, debates, and all that. and he put up that fight. >> people probably suspected their relationship was something other than what it was. but from my observation, it was truly a platonic friendship. >> people got their own opinion about me and him. but then you know, everybody got their opinion. as long as it ain't true, then why put up an argument? if you put up an argument, that's showin
kenyatta is openly gay and tommy was openly straight. it seemed to me that their friendship was truly platonic but very bonded. they were obviously an amazing support system for each other. >> we mainly came across each other going through the struggle. helping each other out and stuff like that. you in here by yourself, you're going to have to look for somebody to confide in. mainly they got to be on the same level as far as thinking and outlook. >> i love him. love him to death....
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: good-bye, tommy. >> good-bye, tommy. >> good-bye, tommy. [ light laughter ] >> jackie defrancisco. [ whistle ] ? [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: give it up for tom and kenny, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] we'll be right back with music from troye sivan. [ cheers and applause ] ? for over 100 years like kraft has, you learn a lot about people's tastes. honey, what do you want for dinner tonight? oh, whatever you're making. cheesy chipotle pork quesadillas? mmmm... ravioli lasagna bake? yeah, i don't know... grilled white chicken... grab something rich, sharp and creamy. triple cheddar stuffed sliders. sold! we aim to cheese! kraft natural cheese: rivals. we would dream about racing each other, in monaco. ? we were born brothers. competition made us friends. wish bold in the 2017 camry. toyota. let's go places. hos... ...don't let sinus symptoms bring you down now. get fast sinus relief with vicks sinex and get back in the game. sinex, the congestion, pressure, pain to clear your head... ...medicine. it's stunningly beautiful, a perfect blend of performance and design. the worl
: good-bye, tommy. >> good-bye, tommy. >> good-bye, tommy. [ light laughter ] >> jackie defrancisco. [ whistle ] ? [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: give it up for tom and kenny, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] we'll be right back with music from troye sivan. [ cheers and applause ] ? for over 100 years like kraft has, you learn a lot about people's tastes. honey, what do you want for dinner tonight? oh, whatever you're making. cheesy chipotle pork quesadillas? mmmm......
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but he didn't think that tommy wilson sounded dignified enough. with his family's permission, he dropped his first name and went by woodrow wilson, woodrow being his mother's maiden name. back here are pictures of his maternal grandparents, thomas woodrow, for whom he was named, his grandfather and his grandmother, marion williamson woodrow. wilson was a great reformer. he was interested in even from childhood, translating into his career at princeton university as president of princeton and then as governor of new jersey and then as president of the united states, he was always examining the rules, the bylaws of the constitution, and trying to improve it. as president, some of the first things he did were had economic impact, he established the under his administration, the federal reserve act was established, setting up a system of national banking. the clayton trust act, which took the antitrust laws a little farther than they had gone in previous acts. he enacted under his watch, there were enacted labor laws, child labor laws.laws. and also r
but he didn't think that tommy wilson sounded dignified enough. with his family's permission, he dropped his first name and went by woodrow wilson, woodrow being his mother's maiden name. back here are pictures of his maternal grandparents, thomas woodrow, for whom he was named, his grandfather and his grandmother, marion williamson woodrow. wilson was a great reformer. he was interested in even from childhood, translating into his career at princeton university as president of princeton and...
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meanwhile, tommy is calling police from the outside. patterson police confirmed they someone is stealing in my store and the operator thinks it's a shoplifter. they don't dispatch someone right away. at this point, the robber still desperately trying to get out, finds the master set of keys and hands them to the people outside. >> yo, yo, i have the keys. >> but the folks outside hand the keys to tommy instead. at 4:13, police records show another call was made to thinks it's a shoplifter. eventually, the robbers wise up and find a tool box and unbolt the bars on the back window and escape. records show a third call came in to 9-1-1 at 4:27, this time, the operator said, they were told of the gun and police are sent right away. and the bungling crime duo had gotten away, leaving behind a mess and a bag with bullets and >> i call from the customer phone like five times and i told them, it's a robbery inside, they have a gun. >> patterson police say internal affairs is investigating and they will use the incident to help retrain 9-1-1 ope
meanwhile, tommy is calling police from the outside. patterson police confirmed they someone is stealing in my store and the operator thinks it's a shoplifter. they don't dispatch someone right away. at this point, the robber still desperately trying to get out, finds the master set of keys and hands them to the people outside. >> yo, yo, i have the keys. >> but the folks outside hand the keys to tommy instead. at 4:13, police records show another call was made to thinks it's a...
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seifried of zaner ag hedge and tommi grisafi of advance traading manusda hit us with a major report today some big numbers when we look at the corn yield one seventy five point one bushels per acre that takes a fifteen point two billion bushel corn crop. do you think that's accurate ted you know i think the market is taking that number with a little bit of grain of salt. i mean yield is by taking an ear count which is not a kernal count so they'r enot pulling cobs it's just an ear countand then they're they're applying their statistical analysis of the crop conditions a seventy four percent good excellentwhen you put that together it comes up with seventy five for once every five point one national average yield that's a huge number however i think the trade feels that when they get out into the field to start actually pulling cobs and doing kernel counts which will happen with the september report that number to agree with that. there's been some private surveys out there for a very reputable companies one that i follow a very close they came out with one sixty six so there's still
seifried of zaner ag hedge and tommi grisafi of advance traading manusda hit us with a major report today some big numbers when we look at the corn yield one seventy five point one bushels per acre that takes a fifteen point two billion bushel corn crop. do you think that's accurate ted you know i think the market is taking that number with a little bit of grain of salt. i mean yield is by taking an ear count which is not a kernal count so they'r enot pulling cobs it's just an ear countand then...
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instead it was this tommy that we came to know who seemed shy, a little timid.ter kids. and she's worked in a group home. so, i mean, i've always wanted to do what she did. i always wanted to help somebody. and i really think i can. >> during the shoot, he was brought in for questioning when another inmate accused him of execution. >> hey. >> watching lieutenant fox deal with tommy was very interesting. they had a certain rapport. i would almost call it a professional rapport. >> come on in. have a seat. so, you want to give me your story? >> to be honest, i don't really have one. i mean, i feel like this dude is trying to get out of trouble. he knows who i am. i go under the bus every time. >> they seemed to know what each other's boundaries were. they talked in a very amicable way. and fox was giving tommy advice on how to stay out of trouble. >> if you're doing anything, quit. >> i'm not. >> lay low. they have a target on you. >> the good thing about fox and piper, they don't ask questions they know they shouldn't. they're not going to ask me straight-out wha
instead it was this tommy that we came to know who seemed shy, a little timid.ter kids. and she's worked in a group home. so, i mean, i've always wanted to do what she did. i always wanted to help somebody. and i really think i can. >> during the shoot, he was brought in for questioning when another inmate accused him of execution. >> hey. >> watching lieutenant fox deal with tommy was very interesting. they had a certain rapport. i would almost call it a professional rapport....
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tommy is right. when i walked in, i bumped into susan and she gave me memoirs as part of the reagan revolution. it is interesting, because we got started with president bush 41 was in office. bruce will get into this, i'm sure. it was pretty stunning in 1992 to have a democratic candidate for president. and he was talking about ending welfare as we know it. but that was a pretty decisive moment. because of that, there was no slacking off on waivers once president clinton took office. it does continue. -- just continued. in one sense, it validated what we had been doing. here is president clinton talking about it. if you look from wisconsin and the northern industrial states, let's say the generosity of the welfare programs were somewhat less than what we had been dealing with in the northern states. if they are talking about welfare reform, we sure as heck got to be talking about welfare reform because the disparity is pretty significant. >> you were in 1995 and 1996, the critical year before the pas
tommy is right. when i walked in, i bumped into susan and she gave me memoirs as part of the reagan revolution. it is interesting, because we got started with president bush 41 was in office. bruce will get into this, i'm sure. it was pretty stunning in 1992 to have a democratic candidate for president. and he was talking about ending welfare as we know it. but that was a pretty decisive moment. because of that, there was no slacking off on waivers once president clinton took office. it does...
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on mad tonight, from calvin to tommy to vanheusen. can pvh remain the tar of tstar runway? then what feddy has to say on friday. workday, changing the business of doing business. could this earnings report be the latest seen of a turn? i'm going to talk with a ceo fresh off earnings. so stick with cramer. >>> don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @j@jimcramer. send jim an e-mail at cnbc.com. or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc. miss something? head to "mad money" at cnbc.com. ss >>> if you aren't already convinced that retail's doing a lot better than we thought it was a month ago, look at the quarter from pvh, the apparel company known for calvin klein and tommy hilfigehilfiger. the company has been able to start executing this year after spending some, okay, time in the wilderness. after a beef off a $1.29 basis. tommy hilfiger grew at 3% in north america, and these numbers are better if you look at them on a constant currency basis. plus bullish the next quarter. ra the stock has had a huge run off his bottom. don't expect it to explode up. let's check in with the c
on mad tonight, from calvin to tommy to vanheusen. can pvh remain the tar of tstar runway? then what feddy has to say on friday. workday, changing the business of doing business. could this earnings report be the latest seen of a turn? i'm going to talk with a ceo fresh off earnings. so stick with cramer. >>> don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @j@jimcramer. send jim an e-mail at cnbc.com. or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc. miss something? head to "mad...
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tonight former olympian tommie jones tells us what he thinks of colin kaepernick's refusal to stand for the national anthem. whoosh we are live at the peninsula estate where presidential candidate donald trump is hosting a 25=thousand dollar a head dinner. whoosh nat they come from all over the world for a chance to live rough in the nevada desert. the great burning man exodus has begun. whoosh nat and you won't see this anywhere else. quadcopter four gives you a drone's eye view of a new effort to protect the bay area from the next earthquake. you're watching kron four news in prime time. >> pam:a cloud of controversy hanging over the san francisco 49ers tonight. thanks for joining us, i'm pam moore. >> steve:and i'm steve aveson. tonight everyone is talking about quarterback colin kaepernick. >> pam:the 28-year-old has sparked a firestorm of criticism.by refusing to stand during the national anthem. >> steve:kaepernick saying he's protesting what he calls the mistreatment of minorities. the gesture was caught on camera.before friday's preseason game against the packers. while his prot
tonight former olympian tommie jones tells us what he thinks of colin kaepernick's refusal to stand for the national anthem. whoosh we are live at the peninsula estate where presidential candidate donald trump is hosting a 25=thousand dollar a head dinner. whoosh nat they come from all over the world for a chance to live rough in the nevada desert. the great burning man exodus has begun. whoosh nat and you won't see this anywhere else. quadcopter four gives you a drone's eye view of a new...
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tommy is not surprised. broken glass so you get flat tires. >> reporter: it's deliberate. >> definitely deliberate. >> reporter: why can't people share the road? >> i can't answer that. >> this biker believes it's that refusal to share the road that may have prompted this vengeful act. >> maybe by mountain trailer etiquette, walkers and hikers? >> it's disturbing. >> reporter: what precautions will you take now? >> proy really look it over and make sure it's safe for the public to let the hikers go back in there before i let my daughter go back in there. i don't want to take any risks. >> reporter: that's the shame of this. this park is under the jurisdiction of three different communities and the university here, william paterson university. no reports that anybody has been hurt stepping on to these booby police or those other police jurisdictions. pat battle, news 4 new york. >> thank you. back now to that breaking news in new jersey that we have been monitoring closely. a tractor trailer fire has southbou
tommy is not surprised. broken glass so you get flat tires. >> reporter: it's deliberate. >> definitely deliberate. >> reporter: why can't people share the road? >> i can't answer that. >> this biker believes it's that refusal to share the road that may have prompted this vengeful act. >> maybe by mountain trailer etiquette, walkers and hikers? >> it's disturbing. >> reporter: what precautions will you take now? >> proy really look it over...
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. >> tommy thompson left wisconsin from washington. boy, did he working for george bush tommy cut a sweetheart deal with drug companies making it illegal for medicare to negotiate lower prescription drug prices. the cost taxpayers $156 billion have been tommy made millions working for lobbying firm that represents drug companies. >> tommy thompson, he's not for you anymore. c-span: when did he make the decision to go after him on the basis of him being a lobbyist? >> guest: well it's the issue. medicaid should be able to bargain for better prices for america's seniors. the va and medicare which covers over 40 million americans doesn't. seniors need to shoulder these costs and it costs government a lot more money and it costs of medicare a lot more money. i was in the house of representatives at the time that medicare part d, medicare modernization act as it was called and the part d program was debated and passed. i voted no and i felt very strongly that we should not be for bidding our government from creating huge savings. as you saw
. >> tommy thompson left wisconsin from washington. boy, did he working for george bush tommy cut a sweetheart deal with drug companies making it illegal for medicare to negotiate lower prescription drug prices. the cost taxpayers $156 billion have been tommy made millions working for lobbying firm that represents drug companies. >> tommy thompson, he's not for you anymore. c-span: when did he make the decision to go after him on the basis of him being a lobbyist? >> guest:...
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. >> reporter: tommy still healing after being ambushed but several people outside this castro night spot early thursday morning. the suspect used his bike helmet during the assault. a beating so severe he needed surgery and spent several days in the hospital. >> i have memory loss. >> reporter: he and the castro community claim the attack was because of hatred in the area. >> there is continuing violence and harassment and bullying of l lbgt people in san francisco. >> activists will increase patrols and teach the castro community how the watch your back while tommy is wondering why he was singled out. >> i wonder why we have to be victims or targets? are we easy prey? is there not a better solution. if they got to know me they would see i am a pretty okay guy. >> reporter: tommy is a doorman at a gay club not far from what happened here. he doesn't believe the attack was related to his job but this whole thing is still under investigation. live in the castro, rick boone. >>> the wildfire on the central coast picked up overnight triggering more evacuations and it is threatening the
. >> reporter: tommy still healing after being ambushed but several people outside this castro night spot early thursday morning. the suspect used his bike helmet during the assault. a beating so severe he needed surgery and spent several days in the hospital. >> i have memory loss. >> reporter: he and the castro community claim the attack was because of hatred in the area. >> there is continuing violence and harassment and bullying of l lbgt people in san francisco....
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and as tommy smith said tommy smith knows what that's about. tommy smith couldn't get work. john carlos couldn't get work when they came back they were sent home from the olympics in 1968. they paid a heavy price. whether or not colin kaepernick will let's see how this plays out. >> this is the start of the football season we'll definitely be watching. >> not talking too much xes and o's. >> thank you. >> we have full coverage of colin kaepernick online including the raw video talking to reporters in front of his locker room plus a full transcript of what he said. >>> the van take clara county sheriff's office says an inmate tried to break out of jail in milpitas last night. authorities say newly installed video cameras caught christopher boscacci climbing and falling. deputies provided first aid and took him to be treated for the injuries he suffered in the fall. they say he will now face a charge of attempted escape. coming up tonight at 6:00 we will two inside the jail with more details on how the inmate was captured. >>> changing news while recent polls give hillary clin
and as tommy smith said tommy smith knows what that's about. tommy smith couldn't get work. john carlos couldn't get work when they came back they were sent home from the olympics in 1968. they paid a heavy price. whether or not colin kaepernick will let's see how this plays out. >> this is the start of the football season we'll definitely be watching. >> not talking too much xes and o's. >> thank you. >> we have full coverage of colin kaepernick online including the raw...
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but - don't close the door on tommy lee just yet..dame helen mirren is in fast and furious 8... so anything is possible... ??? ad lib ??? lebron james came back to mission completed.now he's trying to bring some economic power back as well.tonight his new show "cleveland hustles" premieres on cnbc.james matches four local business leaders with eight cleveland- area entrepreneurs. each of the four select a business to invest in... and then they work with the entrepreneur to open up a brick and mortar store in different underserved cleveland neighborhoods.lebron and his business partner maverick carter are the show's executive lib ?? ?? ad lib ??producers... executive the show's executive producers...?? ad lib ?? ?? ad lib ?? now time for your juicy question of the morning... we all have this. this is shorter for women than shorter for women than for men. this is a different this is a different color for different shape for everyone. the longest one ever recorded on a man is three point eight inches. for a woman... two point seven inches. what is this now time now time now time fo
but - don't close the door on tommy lee just yet..dame helen mirren is in fast and furious 8... so anything is possible... ??? ad lib ??? lebron james came back to mission completed.now he's trying to bring some economic power back as well.tonight his new show "cleveland hustles" premieres on cnbc.james matches four local business leaders with eight cleveland- area entrepreneurs. each of the four select a business to invest in... and then they work with the entrepreneur to open up a...
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tommy the one that has the $7 billion i'm sure he got chance lying around and so tommy has the money and karen is spending it and where is ma suicidal making sure our union community and contractors are 2, 3, 4 alignment and todd where's todd there's todd he's a big part of getting this together so here's a great opportunity and great to see folks who i've been working with i remember off-street parking we went to florida and i played - i got the mike shamann he wants to know when the program is rolling out i like being a member of the community i can't get any hair cut or play basketball when are you going to do this i'm proud today, we're signing the project labor agreement i know this is how we embrace the community and have them participate in building this awesome facility we plan to build thank you, everybody for coming today and look forward to signing the contract >> (clapping.) >> can i get robert harrison and megan please come up to the front. >> (clapping.) >> so i'll tell you i've learned a lot from a lot of the people in this room right now but learned pro bono more from
tommy the one that has the $7 billion i'm sure he got chance lying around and so tommy has the money and karen is spending it and where is ma suicidal making sure our union community and contractors are 2, 3, 4 alignment and todd where's todd there's todd he's a big part of getting this together so here's a great opportunity and great to see folks who i've been working with i remember off-street parking we went to florida and i played - i got the mike shamann he wants to know when the program...
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wagner to pour a 20 oz. cup of coffee, tommy can download 30 songs, and jan can upload 120 photos. 12 seconds. that's the power of fiber optics. and right now you can get 100 meg internet with equal upload and dowloads speeds, only fios can. your daughter wants to stay organic. your husband wants to stay free from artificial ingredients. you want to stay free from artificial preservatives. and your debit card wants to stay on a diet. fill your cart with small victories like stop & shop's nature's promise brand. great prices on over 800 items. rosanna: you know him as the host of the cupcake wars. he's got major, major talent. he's a magician, he's a comedian, i didn't know you could be both. >> free your mind. >> i want you to, because he had to explain transgender bathrooms and this video went viral. >> this is huge. >> now this is where the peanut butter goes, because it says pb for the peanut butter. peanut butter, jelly. peanut butter, jelly. what are you doing, that is not where you are supposed to go. what,'s what's that. you say you are actually jelly. whoa. and jelly, you are
wagner to pour a 20 oz. cup of coffee, tommy can download 30 songs, and jan can upload 120 photos. 12 seconds. that's the power of fiber optics. and right now you can get 100 meg internet with equal upload and dowloads speeds, only fios can. your daughter wants to stay organic. your husband wants to stay free from artificial ingredients. you want to stay free from artificial preservatives. and your debit card wants to stay on a diet. fill your cart with small victories like stop & shop's...
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i want to talk about it with tommy smith, olympic gold medalist in the picture. you doing okay? >> i'm doing fine, don. thank you. how are you today? >> i'm doing very well. the famous photo you were the gold medalist, john carlos won the bronze. a 200 meter sprint. listen to san francisco 49ers' colin kaepernick on sunday. >> i'll continue to sit. i'm going to continue to stand with the people that are being oppressed. to me, this is something that has to change, and when there's significant change and i feel like that flag represents what it's supposed to represent and this country is representing the people that it's supposed to, i'll stand. this stand wasn't for me. this stand wasn't because i feel like i'm being put down in any kind of way. this is because i'm seeing things happen to people that don't have a voice. it brings awareness. everybody knows what's going on and this sheds more light on it. >> mr. smith, what's your reaction when you see that almost 50 years have passed since the mexico games and black athletes continue to protest? similar -- >> utt
i want to talk about it with tommy smith, olympic gold medalist in the picture. you doing okay? >> i'm doing fine, don. thank you. how are you today? >> i'm doing very well. the famous photo you were the gold medalist, john carlos won the bronze. a 200 meter sprint. listen to san francisco 49ers' colin kaepernick on sunday. >> i'll continue to sit. i'm going to continue to stand with the people that are being oppressed. to me, this is something that has to change, and when...
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and he goes, "tommy, check this out." and my brother tommy goes, "how do we know her? at me and goes, "all right, how does stephen know her?" i was quite complimented. i do pass muster. >> what is her name? does she have a drag name? >> stephen: paul would know. >> that's a good name. she's gorgeous. how differently did it make you feel -- >> it made me feel beautiful. >> i think everybody should do drag. honestly. everybody-- it's not just because i'm, you know, for the-- you know, sort of twisted reasons. it's an important-- it's important to know your yin from your yang. >> stephen: and then occasionally have your yin cleaned out. ( cheers and applause ) it's him. not me. i think i got that right. you can tell me about this young man. tell me about this young man right here. this is you at what age? >> 19. i was 19 here. just starting out my career. and, you know, i wanted to do-- it took another 11 years for anything to happen. but i had a good time here in new york, you know, sleeping in the-- you know, in the central park under the piers and, you know, try
and he goes, "tommy, check this out." and my brother tommy goes, "how do we know her? at me and goes, "all right, how does stephen know her?" i was quite complimented. i do pass muster. >> what is her name? does she have a drag name? >> stephen: paul would know. >> that's a good name. she's gorgeous. how differently did it make you feel -- >> it made me feel beautiful. >> i think everybody should do drag. honestly. everybody-- it's not just...
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>> for calvin and tommy, we're seeing pretty siic store customers. the tough part of the business for us in north america is are retail stores in tourist destinations. >> how many do you have in florida and new york? >> we're talking about big stores that do big volumes and are still very profitable. just like macy's herald square i think they're being impacted to a degree by international tourists in new york. >> now you still have a lot of countries that have weaker currencies. we can't just look at the euro and say hey, that's no longer an excuse, your basket's not good versus the dollar. >> that's correct. as we turn into the second half, particularly into the fourth quarter and going to next year, from currencies being a headwind for the last 24 months, i think we could actually see currencies be a bit of a tailwind if ey euro was this time last year, it's up a few pennies, and the prospects in europe are pretty strong. >> do i have to worry about tommy? >> no. they're up. very strong. the u.s. business under more pressure, particularly in the u
>> for calvin and tommy, we're seeing pretty siic store customers. the tough part of the business for us in north america is are retail stores in tourist destinations. >> how many do you have in florida and new york? >> we're talking about big stores that do big volumes and are still very profitable. just like macy's herald square i think they're being impacted to a degree by international tourists in new york. >> now you still have a lot of countries that have weaker...
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wagner to pour a 20 oz. cup of coffee, tommy can download 30 songs, and jan can upload 120 photos. 12 seconds. that's the power of fiber optics. and right now you can get 100 meg internet with equal upload and dowloads speeds, tv and phone for just $69.99 per month online. cable can't offer internet speeds this fast at a price this good. anchor: and uber driver is accused of raping a girl. maria: darnell booth collapsed in court today when he heard the charges against him. prosecutors say he met a 16-year-old girl as his uber customer on june 30. the two began to message on snapchat. then investigators say on july 5 he picked her up and raped her in an abandoned parking lot. investigators found his dna on the girl's shirt. >> he used his body to pin her down. he pulled off her pants and underwear. an 8-page criminal history with multiple convictions for violent crimes. uber says he will no longer have access to the app. ed: five investigates ran its own background check on darnell booth through the state's criminal system. we found booth had a 2012 conviction for assaulting a correcti
wagner to pour a 20 oz. cup of coffee, tommy can download 30 songs, and jan can upload 120 photos. 12 seconds. that's the power of fiber optics. and right now you can get 100 meg internet with equal upload and dowloads speeds, tv and phone for just $69.99 per month online. cable can't offer internet speeds this fast at a price this good. anchor: and uber driver is accused of raping a girl. maria: darnell booth collapsed in court today when he heard the charges against him. prosecutors say he...
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but tommy and l.in called me into the theater and tommy said the president is coming for this performance and i thought, well, okay, i guess i'll go on next week. and he ends with the paragraph with, we want you to perform. which i didn't hear correctly. i said, i'm sorry? and immediately lin was, like, and you're going to be great. >> ste (applause) now, this show, one of the phrases that's used to talk about the development of the show is it started as a mixed tape is one of the things people say? >> yeah. >> stephen: you have been with this show ever since it started? >> absolutely. it started with a handful of songs. there wasn't a clear idea of what it was going to become. >> stephen: did you think at the beginning we're going to do a musical about alexander said, i don't think it sounds very good, buttist you, so i'll be there. >> stephen: you worked with him in the heights, right? >> yeah, we go back to heights days. >> stephen: the character of hamilton, my understanding is your opinion part of the development of that character as well from the beginning. >> well, it's different.
but tommy and l.in called me into the theater and tommy said the president is coming for this performance and i thought, well, okay, i guess i'll go on next week. and he ends with the paragraph with, we want you to perform. which i didn't hear correctly. i said, i'm sorry? and immediately lin was, like, and you're going to be great. >> ste (applause) now, this show, one of the phrases that's used to talk about the development of the show is it started as a mixed tape is one of the things...
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. >>> well about an hour ago we actually spoke to tommy smith about kaepernick's stance and asked him what he thinks and if he thinks that it'll make a difference. >> it already has. it has brought out to people because they hate him because of his ignorance as i will say that and those who love him because he is putting his whole life on the line just for a possible change in the future. it is not going to take out the ignorance, but it will be bringing attention to the need to keep fighting for a stronger america. >> and we will have much more of that interview with mr. smith coming up on the ktvu news at 5:00. our sports anchor joe fonzi is here now. and joe, i know that we talked yesterday about how this is impacting the 49ers locker room. but this has really become a national debate. >> yeah, i'm not sure that anyone knew that it would have the kind of traction, especially colin kaepernick that has said it nationally. interestingly enough the stance before friday night's game was old news in the 49ers locker room today. and today it will be more about how his actions are being pe
. >>> well about an hour ago we actually spoke to tommy smith about kaepernick's stance and asked him what he thinks and if he thinks that it'll make a difference. >> it already has. it has brought out to people because they hate him because of his ignorance as i will say that and those who love him because he is putting his whole life on the line just for a possible change in the future. it is not going to take out the ignorance, but it will be bringing attention to the need to...
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wagner to pour a 20 oz. cup of coffee, tommy can download 30 songs, and jan can upload 120 photos. 12 seconds. that's the power of fiber optics. and right now you can get 100 meg internet with equal upload and dowloads speeds, tv and phone for just $69.99 per month online. cable can't offer internet speeds this fast at a price this good. ? ? p is for permission to indulge. o is for out of this world. l is for loving the seasonal cuisine. a is for access to everything, including the aisle. r is for reclining in tailor-made bedding. and i, must be dreaming. s, so long, jet lag. >>> progress tonight in the fight against one of those wildfires in california. evacuations are being lifted just north that fire there destroyed a small town, but firefighters have gained the upper hand. one person is under arrest for that one. the cajon pass fire is still raging. several homes there have been destroyed. >>> a little girl and her grandmother died after a fast moving fire trapped them in their new jersey home overnight. the fire began with a series of explosions in the garage just before midnight
wagner to pour a 20 oz. cup of coffee, tommy can download 30 songs, and jan can upload 120 photos. 12 seconds. that's the power of fiber optics. and right now you can get 100 meg internet with equal upload and dowloads speeds, tv and phone for just $69.99 per month online. cable can't offer internet speeds this fast at a price this good. ? ? p is for permission to indulge. o is for out of this world. l is for loving the seasonal cuisine. a is for access to everything, including the aisle. r is...