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tony: hi, marcus. how are you doing? lemonis: are you tony? tony: yes, i'm tony.is: nice to meet you. i'm marcus. ovie: hello. my name's ovie. nice meeting you. lemonis: ovie, how are you? nice to meet you. ovie: i'm doing alright. lemonis: how many locations do you have? tony: we have four locations. lemonis: four? okay. tony: yeah. tony: this is our first location. we have one in the west village. lemonis: okay. tony: we have one in brooklyn by the barclays center, and one in forest hills on austin street. lemonis: the concept's interesting. is that your mascot? tony: yeah, that's our mascot. that's eddie the yeti. a yeti's like a mythological creature, kind of like a bigfoot that lives in the himalayas in the snow. lemonis: how'd you come up with the idea? tony: it's really kind of based off a more traditional asian dessert. in taiwan, they kind of do it with like a milk-powder base. lemonis: and it's not the hawaiian shave ice? tony: no, it's not. we actually do something called shaved cream. we kind of have our own play on it. it's a dairy base. lemonis: oh,
tony: hi, marcus. how are you doing? lemonis: are you tony? tony: yes, i'm tony.is: nice to meet you. i'm marcus. ovie: hello. my name's ovie. nice meeting you. lemonis: ovie, how are you? nice to meet you. ovie: i'm doing alright. lemonis: how many locations do you have? tony: we have four locations. lemonis: four? okay. tony: yeah. tony: this is our first location. we have one in the west village. lemonis: okay. tony: we have one in brooklyn by the barclays center, and one in forest hills on...
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tests showed tony's dna on the jacket.t after being pepper sprayed. >> the odds of finding an unrelated individual with that individual are rare, 1 in 30 billion. t >> the there was a reward offered. >> who offered that reward? >> scott rosting. >> how was the reward? >> $250,000. >> he never got the reward. the collapse of the ponzi scheme put an end to that. >> as for the theory, it was nonsensical. >> you would think you were so enraged your wife were doing this, you would want to harm her and not someone else. >> as for debora, defense attorney fleischer surprised everyone when he didn't ask her a single question but he went after the son, caleb, challenging him as to why he sat for so long on this story about his father bad-mouthing melissa. >> you didn't tell your mother about that when you first heard about that, did you? >> no. i didn't see the rel zooevance. >> when you spent time with him things were good? >> yes. >> you love your dad? >> yes. >> would jurors notice the tear rolling down tony's cheek. onto the sc
tests showed tony's dna on the jacket.t after being pepper sprayed. >> the odds of finding an unrelated individual with that individual are rare, 1 in 30 billion. t >> the there was a reward offered. >> who offered that reward? >> scott rosting. >> how was the reward? >> $250,000. >> he never got the reward. the collapse of the ponzi scheme put an end to that. >> as for the theory, it was nonsensical. >> you would think you were so enraged...
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tony i can't. we do tony we can get back to you know i think we fixed that we fixed the sound tony do you think that. there is a point here that you know she mean obviously was. a young teenager when she came to syria she was probably manipulated that doesn't at all the truck from you know the terrible actions obviously mixtape the fact that she is off criminal responsibility age but couldn't things have done better had been handled better specifically to do with that young baby in the refugee camp. well first because obviously the world's problems with sound so let me first pick up on one thing that she said. she could have been. we don't people and that discarding in dust bins for years she should go to said heart that she did not. she did not show. ok tony your your sound is breaking up again i'm afraid we're just having some technical issues i'm going to get back to you both just after the program will will still go ahead with this debate just once we get the issues fixed. tony bugel founder an
tony i can't. we do tony we can get back to you know i think we fixed that we fixed the sound tony do you think that. there is a point here that you know she mean obviously was. a young teenager when she came to syria she was probably manipulated that doesn't at all the truck from you know the terrible actions obviously mixtape the fact that she is off criminal responsibility age but couldn't things have done better had been handled better specifically to do with that young baby in the refugee...
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oh, i love tony hale. >> hey all. >> jimmy: tony hale, welcome back to the show. >> happy new year. >thing is to go to the mall. i'm not -- i'm not -- [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: that's your -- >> i would guess that's probably not gwyneth's favorite thing to do. >> jimmy: she could go to the mall. >> she might go to the mall. >> jimmy: dude, i love that you're back here. i saw that you had a little time off for the holidays. >> yes, we finished the last season of "veep," and then we got some time off. so we went to georgia, because my family lives in georgia, and then alabama. >> jimmy: that martel's family? >> that's martel's family who jimmy worked with on "snl" years ago. >> jimmy: "saturday night live" yeah. i love her. please tell her i said, "hi." >> i will. and we -- her family kind of lives in the woods, and so we -- not a lot to do. so we go to the mall. [ light laughter ] we do. gwyneth would be proud, we do that earth thing. >> jimmy: you earth. you go barefoot. >> we're barefoot on the dirt a a lot. and we just kind of make up traditions. we actually have one tradition, i
oh, i love tony hale. >> hey all. >> jimmy: tony hale, welcome back to the show. >> happy new year. >thing is to go to the mall. i'm not -- i'm not -- [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: that's your -- >> i would guess that's probably not gwyneth's favorite thing to do. >> jimmy: she could go to the mall. >> she might go to the mall. >> jimmy: dude, i love that you're back here. i saw that you had a little time off for the holidays. >> yes, we...
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tony: well, they are powerful.heyook, google, amazon, are incredibly powerful and will likely become more powerful. but it better way to do it is to look at how to be have the public interest. where i think elizabeth warren is right is that they are like utilities. they are utility platforms. the same way that when electricity and the water industry and others were created in the 19th century, first in the private sector, in time, people said these are utilities everyone depends on so they will have to be publicly regulated. in some cases, people want them publicly owned. the point is, if they have got that amount of power, there will be a demand from the public that the public interest is taken into account. i think a better way of doing that is to have regulators that work with those companies, rather than break them up. emily: so, facebook, for example. multiple scandals, covered by the data of millions of people. mark zuckerberg has now said we will focus on privacy, private medications. -- communications. is t
tony: well, they are powerful.heyook, google, amazon, are incredibly powerful and will likely become more powerful. but it better way to do it is to look at how to be have the public interest. where i think elizabeth warren is right is that they are like utilities. they are utility platforms. the same way that when electricity and the water industry and others were created in the 19th century, first in the private sector, in time, people said these are utilities everyone depends on so they will...
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it's okay for you to take the money from tony. really, like that wasn't a bad thing. you're going to go to prison for maybe like a decade for lying about that? that's an okay thing for you to have done. what is the problem? so that is consequence one. tony sending manafort $125,000 to help with the legal fees is not a crime as far as i can tell. why manafort would go to such lengths to lie when that had such dire consequences for him is absolutely inexplicable. that's one. consequence two, despite manafort lying about it over and over again, the prosecutors know the truth from court filings, it appears part of the reason mueller's office knows what really happened here is because they have spoken repeatedly with tony, with the guy that did pay paul manafort this money while paul manafort lied to them about it over and over and over again and in the course of figuring out the truth of that payment, mueller's office also uncovered a little bit of a kickback scheme. not particularly sophisticated system by which these guys were basically skimming off a bunch of money peo
it's okay for you to take the money from tony. really, like that wasn't a bad thing. you're going to go to prison for maybe like a decade for lying about that? that's an okay thing for you to have done. what is the problem? so that is consequence one. tony sending manafort $125,000 to help with the legal fees is not a crime as far as i can tell. why manafort would go to such lengths to lie when that had such dire consequences for him is absolutely inexplicable. that's one. consequence two,...
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it's okay for you to take the money from tony. really, like that wasn't a bad thing. you're going to go to prison for maybe like a decade for lying about that? that's an okay thing for you to have done. what is the problem? so that is consequence one. tony sending manafort $125,000 to help with the legal fees is not a crime as far as i can tell. why manafort would go to such lengths to lie when that had such dire consequences for him is absolutely inexplicable. that's one. consequence two, despite manafort lying about it over and over again, the prosecutors know the truth from court filings, it appears part of the reason mueller's office knows what really happened here is because they have spoken repeatedly with tony, with the guy that did pay paul manafort this money while paul manafort lied to them about it over and over and over again and in the course of figuring out the truth of that payment, mueller's office also uncovered a little bit of a kickback scheme. not particularly sophisticated system by which these guys were basically skimming off a bunch of money peo
it's okay for you to take the money from tony. really, like that wasn't a bad thing. you're going to go to prison for maybe like a decade for lying about that? that's an okay thing for you to have done. what is the problem? so that is consequence one. tony sending manafort $125,000 to help with the legal fees is not a crime as far as i can tell. why manafort would go to such lengths to lie when that had such dire consequences for him is absolutely inexplicable. that's one. consequence two,...
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tony romo: you can see there's san diego.tephen: but in reality, it's paradise lost for tony romo, who feels trapped here. tony: just like prisoners of war, you know, all of us together. this is me. stephen: romo, a retired marine who led raids into iraq during the buildup to the gulf war, was deported by the very country he served, forced to live here after serving time in a u.s. jail for selling drugs. tony: i miss the marine corps, i missed my country. my dad is over there, my daughter, my brothers. stephen: even so, romo's allegiance remains to the country he can see from his back porch, just beyond the border wall. tony: and it is a great country, and i'd defend it any time. i still would. stephen: we found dozens of u.s. veterans now living in tijuana, all of them, noncitizens who served in the u.s. military, dating back to the vietnam war, deported for committing crimes classified as "aggravated felonies," things like drug possession, failure to show up in court, or entering the country illegally. stephen: in this repo
tony romo: you can see there's san diego.tephen: but in reality, it's paradise lost for tony romo, who feels trapped here. tony: just like prisoners of war, you know, all of us together. this is me. stephen: romo, a retired marine who led raids into iraq during the buildup to the gulf war, was deported by the very country he served, forced to live here after serving time in a u.s. jail for selling drugs. tony: i miss the marine corps, i missed my country. my dad is over there, my daughter, my...
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prime minister tony blair.ing up, by 2025, india is set to be the world's third-largest economy. and venture capital firms are anxious to get in on that growth. what trends investors are seeing in the country's rising tech scene, next. plus, google's power struggle. new court documents show larry page was worried that he would lose control of the company in 2011 and delivered what one director called a veiled threat to quit. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: on monday, nvidia agreed to buy chipmaker mellanox in its largest purchase ever. the deal for the israeli manufacturer is worth just under $7 billion, and, despite the size of the deal, it is still smaller than the top four semiconductor deals of all time. the movies expected to help nvidia push into a market for data center components and meet the need for greater processing power. elizabeth fournier give us their reactions. ian: to hear it from nvidia, data centers in the future will be not just a group of computers, they will be all one big computer. so the in
prime minister tony blair.ing up, by 2025, india is set to be the world's third-largest economy. and venture capital firms are anxious to get in on that growth. what trends investors are seeing in the country's rising tech scene, next. plus, google's power struggle. new court documents show larry page was worried that he would lose control of the company in 2011 and delivered what one director called a veiled threat to quit. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: on monday, nvidia agreed to buy...
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i listened to tony who i am old friends with tony, i have to tell you that's bullish commentary from you. i know the pivot for the stock was when i was out in silicon valley talking to tim saying that this and health care are going to be his legacy is there anything that would make it so there would be actually a desire to pay another $10 a month? because we all pay a certain amount a month is there anything that would make it so you pay more than you get that receipt from apple. it sounds like your game here. >> i don't think that. i'm not game per se. if i step back, think of what could be compelling to me as a consumer, if apple said i used to pay $15 for hbo, paying $10 for show time, i will give you a bundle where you get them both for $22, and get all of my apple original series which i'm going to do, and i'm going to make it really easy for you, you could have a bunch of people that say hey, that's a really attractive deal how sustainable an advantage is a bundle of content at reduced price, we can debate that. i have been struggling to think of how can the announcement be mea
i listened to tony who i am old friends with tony, i have to tell you that's bullish commentary from you. i know the pivot for the stock was when i was out in silicon valley talking to tim saying that this and health care are going to be his legacy is there anything that would make it so there would be actually a desire to pay another $10 a month? because we all pay a certain amount a month is there anything that would make it so you pay more than you get that receipt from apple. it sounds like...
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cor done will host the tonies from radio city music hall. he also hosted back in 2016 which had the tony's largest audience in 15 years. nominations for 2019 tony awards will be announced april 30s. >>> still ahead, fossils coming out of storm, a sneak peak before they go on display again at the smithsonian. >>> fossils are coming out of storage at the smithsonian natural history museum in wash ton dc the dinosaur hall will have its grand reopen 0ing. so front and center, one of the most complete t rex's in the world and this isn't just posing for the cameras, it's chomping down on a trysaratops. >> i am over t rex personally. it's our most famous dinosaur. >> it's a movie star. >> it doesn't need my help. >> fossil hall will feature 700 other specimens. opening day is on june 88th. >>> in london, a team of scientists who are 100 feet underground are not working on the famous subway system, company is called growing underground braining fresh food from tunnel to table. rows of fresh herbs grow year round in this repurposed air raid shelter f
cor done will host the tonies from radio city music hall. he also hosted back in 2016 which had the tony's largest audience in 15 years. nominations for 2019 tony awards will be announced april 30s. >>> still ahead, fossils coming out of storm, a sneak peak before they go on display again at the smithsonian. >>> fossils are coming out of storage at the smithsonian natural history museum in wash ton dc the dinosaur hall will have its grand reopen 0ing. so front and center, one...
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you got to love toni. >> public service right there. >> we need more tonis in the world. >> let's go we're scrolling trying to refresh that instagram feed. watch this. tucker is like, i can do that too. there he goes. that's 1-year-old tucker. trying to refresh that feed. trying to get that text. are they going to text back? that's what i'm always doing. yeah, all right. anyway, that's the "gma" moment for to >>> good morning. i'm "abc7 news" metrologist mike nicco. clouds and sunshine just a random shower today. but tonight showers and thunderstorms are possible. spring warmth coming this weekend. high temperatures today, upper 50s half moon bay, lakeport. mild tonight. most of us in the low to mid-50s a few mid to upper 40s. so we got ones, light on the storm impact scale for >>> now we're kicking off our march madness fitness series. nba superstar lebron james uses a jump rope to stay in shape and it can help improve coordination as well. and also cardiovascular health. and cece marizu from equinox fitness is here to show us some moves. what you got for us. >> i am. >> cece, most
you got to love toni. >> public service right there. >> we need more tonis in the world. >> let's go we're scrolling trying to refresh that instagram feed. watch this. tucker is like, i can do that too. there he goes. that's 1-year-old tucker. trying to refresh that feed. trying to get that text. are they going to text back? that's what i'm always doing. yeah, all right. anyway, that's the "gma" moment for to >>> good morning. i'm "abc7 news"...
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>> what does tony blr say now?ery honorable tony blair, welcome to "firing line." >> thank you. w >> ye the first labour leader to win three consecutive s.ecti your party now has morphed into a new left that seems, in manyri ways, diamlly opposed to the principles and the values and the direction that you led it, culminating, finally, in the brexit referendum, in which the united kingdom will sever its relationship with the e.u. where were you on june 23, 2016? >> i was in london, watching it. >> and you were, obviously, a strong supporter of the remain campaign.re ou as surprised by the results of that referendum as heu were by the results of u.s. presidential election several months later, when donald trump defeated hillary clinton? >> yeah, i was. i was surprised in both cases. >> even though you had seen many of the same forces rear their head in your country. >> you know, when i look back on it, i think, "no. you should have realized this was coming." but i didn't. [ chuckles ] >> the work you're doing now in
>> what does tony blr say now?ery honorable tony blair, welcome to "firing line." >> thank you. w >> ye the first labour leader to win three consecutive s.ecti your party now has morphed into a new left that seems, in manyri ways, diamlly opposed to the principles and the values and the direction that you led it, culminating, finally, in the brexit referendum, in which the united kingdom will sever its relationship with the e.u. where were you on june 23, 2016?...
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tony but just the mess that the u.k. has managed to get itself into things that i think is just increasing exasperated with the u.k. and i think as i said but before we're still at the stage where the e.u. want to prevent a no deal exit as many e.u. leaders are saying that there's only so much that you can do the breakthrough ultimately has to come here and there's there's only so many times the parliament can people rejecting things. we've rejected no deal would reject the second referendum and we've rejected sarees amaze deal at some point parliament is going to have to make a decision or one of those are political options tony your reaction in the past now i want you can't say this is been the u.k. parliament best day or week or month or frankly year it's not been great but i would say this however it is all contained inside parliament and with a few people outside waving flags and banners and so on but actually it doesn't given how much of a culture war there is a bout this issue doesn't spill out into the street at
tony but just the mess that the u.k. has managed to get itself into things that i think is just increasing exasperated with the u.k. and i think as i said but before we're still at the stage where the e.u. want to prevent a no deal exit as many e.u. leaders are saying that there's only so much that you can do the breakthrough ultimately has to come here and there's there's only so many times the parliament can people rejecting things. we've rejected no deal would reject the second referendum...
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we were speaking earlier, tony.h debilitating illnesses it is very tough to go out and do basic exercise. there are things that i think most people can try and do, even if it is sitting down on a sofa and stretching the muscles a little bit, there are things everybody can do but literally going out and running five kilometres, or a park literally going out and running five kilometres, ora park run, that literally going out and running five kilometres, or a park run, that can be quite difficult. set an achievable and attainable, what is your target, your marathon, it might just be a walk to the end of the garden. that is key, push as far as you can go, that's the most important thing. helen, before you we re important thing. helen, before you were diagnosed with cancer you did a lot of exercise as well and you've managed to continue that. has it been tough? yes, just before i was diagnosed i did a half ironman, and post diagnosis i did a triathlon in the middle of iv chemo. probably a mistake! last year, i did the gr
we were speaking earlier, tony.h debilitating illnesses it is very tough to go out and do basic exercise. there are things that i think most people can try and do, even if it is sitting down on a sofa and stretching the muscles a little bit, there are things everybody can do but literally going out and running five kilometres, or a park literally going out and running five kilometres, ora park run, that literally going out and running five kilometres, or a park run, that can be quite difficult....
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we will hear what tony blair has to say about the process. down with him earlier today and got his thoughts on tech regulation. we will also talk about the private space race heating up, and the one company taking on elon musk. this is bloomberg. ♪ you. all of you. how you live, what you love. that's what inspired us to create america's most advanced internet. internet that puts you in charge. that protects what's important. it handles everything, and reaches everywhere. this is beyond wifi, this is xfi. simple. easy. awesome. xfinity, the future of awesome. emily: this is "bloomberg technology." i'm emily chang in san francisco. u.k. prime minister theresa may's brexit deal was rejected by parliament on tuesday, putting the country deeper into political crisis. members of parliament expected to vote wednesday to take a no-deal option off the table, but former prime minister tony blair is not optimistic. i spoke to him earlier today about the brexit process. mr. blair: parliament will reject that because there has been a huge majority against
we will hear what tony blair has to say about the process. down with him earlier today and got his thoughts on tech regulation. we will also talk about the private space race heating up, and the one company taking on elon musk. this is bloomberg. ♪ you. all of you. how you live, what you love. that's what inspired us to create america's most advanced internet. internet that puts you in charge. that protects what's important. it handles everything, and reaches everywhere. this is beyond wifi,...
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take us to the independent, tony mentioned it.who say we will vote for you but only if you go. it's funny, a mixed message. give with one hand and take with the other. the understanding is that it needs new blood. because i think theresa may... the country seems to be divided. after people i speak to say they don't trust a word and the other half are full of reluctant admiration for a woman who, with a voice failing her and her body must be crying out just voice failing her and her body must be crying outjust to stay—at—home. .. be crying outjust to stay-at-home. .. have be crying outjust to stay-at-home... have a rest. play some scrabble, walking through those meadows in the hills, day after day, to ta ke meadows in the hills, day after day, to take something in the face of those record—breaking defeats, to stand back up on your feet and say, now what? this is my new plan b as of five minutes ago. whatever you feel about the policies, there are some personal qualities. they are clearly identified with this period in political his
take us to the independent, tony mentioned it.who say we will vote for you but only if you go. it's funny, a mixed message. give with one hand and take with the other. the understanding is that it needs new blood. because i think theresa may... the country seems to be divided. after people i speak to say they don't trust a word and the other half are full of reluctant admiration for a woman who, with a voice failing her and her body must be crying out just voice failing her and her body must be...
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we have had tony purdue here three times. we have had secretaries here. we had the previous epa administrator here a couple times. so this administration is really making an effort to reach out and talk to governors and other people in the state when thinking about foreign policy. if the administration is very accessible and there is sort ofl going on, i am still wondering what discussions you have had with them on this deal. he just said they are very easy to get in touch with but you have not talked with them that much. unfair an characterization of what you said? gov. ricketts: so when talking about trade: tony purdue was here several times over the course of the -- when talking about trade, when tony purdue was her several times over the course of the last year, we had conversations. when there was specific needs, the danger about the south korean thing, we heard they may pull out of that. we call to get input. with her go to the trade deals in general, they know where we stand on this stuff -- with the trade deals digital, they know where we stand on
we have had tony purdue here three times. we have had secretaries here. we had the previous epa administrator here a couple times. so this administration is really making an effort to reach out and talk to governors and other people in the state when thinking about foreign policy. if the administration is very accessible and there is sort ofl going on, i am still wondering what discussions you have had with them on this deal. he just said they are very easy to get in touch with but you have not...
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and toni, thank goodness, she's happy to sit there. so we sit there, and final hi the dessert is served. he doesn't drink. it's after 11:00. and who comes waltzing in the, but donald trump's token black friend, don king. [laughter] now, don king has murdered two people. one was self-defense, the other one he spent four years in prison in ohio for that murder, okay? and he comes in, but he's a great patriot. and he is dressed as uncle sam. red, white and blue, the hat, the whole business. and i'm thinking, am i seeing this? [laughter] so i wrote this in my book, and people are saying, i made this up. but he's uncle sam. and uncle sam sits down with the president, and they talk for a while. he has a very short attention span, the president. so after a while, he's kind of tired of him. and he gets up, and donald trump walks -- with melania, they walk back to the family quarters, and don king follows behind. and he yells, the king, the president, the great president, the great president at the top of his lungs. and donald walks down and it
and toni, thank goodness, she's happy to sit there. so we sit there, and final hi the dessert is served. he doesn't drink. it's after 11:00. and who comes waltzing in the, but donald trump's token black friend, don king. [laughter] now, don king has murdered two people. one was self-defense, the other one he spent four years in prison in ohio for that murder, okay? and he comes in, but he's a great patriot. and he is dressed as uncle sam. red, white and blue, the hat, the whole business. and...
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james corden is returning to host this year's tony awards. corden m-c'd the show three years ago, and won a tony of his own in 20-12. the 73rd annual tony awards take place june ninth in new york. in hollywood, i'm david daniel. (robin)(robin) and here's a live look outside... at the bay bridge toll plaza. we'll be of your kron morning news after the break. welcome back. checking in on your morning forecast. the first day of along with some pretty big changes today. a look outside shows skies cloudy and rainy something that we will be seeing across the bay not just through the morning but well into the afternoon.current temperatures are seen as pretty mild, the biggest thing you have to remember as your stepping outside is grabbing that rain jacket or umbrella. satellite and radar shows all the green and yellow indicating that rainfall that is pushing into the bay currently.this afternoon expect daytime highs to peak into the upper 50's and low 60's, this making for a noticeably cooler day than we've felt lately among all the other changes in
james corden is returning to host this year's tony awards. corden m-c'd the show three years ago, and won a tony of his own in 20-12. the 73rd annual tony awards take place june ninth in new york. in hollywood, i'm david daniel. (robin)(robin) and here's a live look outside... at the bay bridge toll plaza. we'll be of your kron morning news after the break. welcome back. checking in on your morning forecast. the first day of along with some pretty big changes today. a look outside shows skies...
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prime minister tony blair had to say about the process.will get his thoughts on tech regulation and talk about the private space race heating up in one company that is taking on elon musk. this is bloomberg. ♪ want more from your entertainment experience? just say teach me more. into your xfinity voice remote to discover all sorts of tips and tricks in x1. can i find my wifi password? just ask. [ ding ] show me my wifi password. hey now! [ ding ] you can even troubleshoot, learn new voice commands and much more. clean my daughter's room. [ ding ] oh, it won't do that. welp, someone should. just say "teach me more" into your voice remote and see how you can have an even better x1 experience. simple. easy. awesome. emily: this is bloomberg technology. i'm emily chang. u.k. prime minister theresa may's grexit deal was rejected by parliament on tuesday, from the country deeper into political crisis. members of parliament expected to vote wednesday to take a no deal option off the table, but former prime minister tony blair is not optimistic. i
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host: we will let tony perkins respond. guest: well, have another cup of coffee. the reality is when the president was looking at the johnson amendment, it was in 1954, lyndon b. johnson, the head of the senate at the time, had run into opposition in his reelection from nonprofit organizations. what he did, without going through the full senate, was put a restriction into the tax code that restricted churches from speaking to issues deemed political or into medical campaigns. what the president did was best political campaigns. what the president did was -- medical campaigns. was makepresident did it that churches are free to speak to the issues. it is an issue of free speech. it is not any line. if any line has been crossed, it is the government has entered into the business of the church and telling the charge what they can and cannot say. as regards to general boykin, a restart -- retired three-star general who served 36 years in our nation's military and left blood on a number of battlefields, there is not a greater american hero than he is. to want to deprive
host: we will let tony perkins respond. guest: well, have another cup of coffee. the reality is when the president was looking at the johnson amendment, it was in 1954, lyndon b. johnson, the head of the senate at the time, had run into opposition in his reelection from nonprofit organizations. what he did, without going through the full senate, was put a restriction into the tax code that restricted churches from speaking to issues deemed political or into medical campaigns. what the president...
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kick us off, tony. the tie is with theresa may wooing brexiteers but still facing defeat.mpression that the prime minister still fall short of the number of mps she needs to convert. she wants them to vote for her deal at some point, probably this week possibly next. they say she has secured the backing of some staunch brexiteers and over the weekend we have seen a process of people coming around to the realisation that there is a greater risk for brexit and the prime minister being defeated for a third time in a meaningful vote. i don't think we have the numbers for a second referendum labour said they will whip for one so that it was a significant change. all eyes are on the dup. the confidence and supply partners who voted against the deal twice. my sense is that they may be about to move. my sense is that they have been given significant reassu ra nces have been given significant reassurances not just about the process as it is now but about the future process and the influence they will have over future negotiations once we leave we then moved into negotiations with o
kick us off, tony. the tie is with theresa may wooing brexiteers but still facing defeat.mpression that the prime minister still fall short of the number of mps she needs to convert. she wants them to vote for her deal at some point, probably this week possibly next. they say she has secured the backing of some staunch brexiteers and over the weekend we have seen a process of people coming around to the realisation that there is a greater risk for brexit and the prime minister being defeated...
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and our own tony schwartz is here later. president trump is stressing the final decision rests with his attorney general. what i called last night the good cop/bad cop punt. meanwhile, washington, you may have heard, if you follow the news, it does remain on edge about whether tomorrow could be the mueller friday to end all mueller fridays. there is no public indication for mueller's office about anything different tomorrow as opposed to any other friday or any other day. in fact, i checked in with bob mueller's spokesperson today, and i will detail what we learned there in just a moment. but first, take a look at this picture today. this is what may mark the tmz phase of this probe, but you are looking at what a photographer caught, the special counsel in his ball cap on his way into work this morning, getting ready for another day. now, the special counsel's office is not inside the regular doj building. in fact, it's technically an undisclosed government fact. although insiders and lawyers in washington do know where it i
and our own tony schwartz is here later. president trump is stressing the final decision rests with his attorney general. what i called last night the good cop/bad cop punt. meanwhile, washington, you may have heard, if you follow the news, it does remain on edge about whether tomorrow could be the mueller friday to end all mueller fridays. there is no public indication for mueller's office about anything different tomorrow as opposed to any other friday or any other day. in fact, i checked in...
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tony: are you on your way to the olympics? sky: yes. tony: cool.ter: tony hawk is a legend in the sport. he watch sky beat the top europeans instonia and thinks she is qualified for tokyo. how good is she? tony: she is extraordinary, doing tricks that only veteran pro skaters have even done before. reporter: but the olympics is only part of her plan. empowering girls to follow their dreams is not just a soundte. sky: i feel like sometimes girls should do what they want to do. i want to tell them that it esn't matter. just get out there. don't care what people tell you. do it for you. reporter: she has all the talk and all the talent. bbc news, los angeles. look wow, she makes it absolutely effortls. no pressure, just have fun -- she is following that advice. you can find all the day's news on our website, and check . out on twitt i am jane o'brien. thanks for watching "bbc world news america." >> with the bbc news a v, our verticeos are designed to work around your lifestyle, so you can swipe your way through the news of the day and stay up-to-date
tony: are you on your way to the olympics? sky: yes. tony: cool.ter: tony hawk is a legend in the sport. he watch sky beat the top europeans instonia and thinks she is qualified for tokyo. how good is she? tony: she is extraordinary, doing tricks that only veteran pro skaters have even done before. reporter: but the olympics is only part of her plan. empowering girls to follow their dreams is not just a soundte. sky: i feel like sometimes girls should do what they want to do. i want to tell...
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tony, what do you make of this? >> well, michael, i mean i know this is your home state of massachusetts. but we have associates there in the legislature as do other states. i think you mate i made reference to it's not uncommon for the name jesus to open there. i have opened the congress praying in jesus' name. i think the real story here, by the way, i want to make sure it's clear, that imam prayed in that ceremony as well, so there was a muslim prayer there invoking the name of allow. i think the real story here a country according to puig 70% identify as christian, 1% muslim, we have muslims holding office, we have muslim prayers in public. you know, i've asked you, michael, what country in which this 70% of the population is muslim do we afford christian or other religious minorities the same benefit? i think what's unique here is in america we can do this. i can tell you, i traveled the world meeting with leaders in muslim countries, advocating for religious freedom. i think we are actually undercutting our ab
tony, what do you make of this? >> well, michael, i mean i know this is your home state of massachusetts. but we have associates there in the legislature as do other states. i think you mate i made reference to it's not uncommon for the name jesus to open there. i have opened the congress praying in jesus' name. i think the real story here, by the way, i want to make sure it's clear, that imam prayed in that ceremony as well, so there was a muslim prayer there invoking the name of allow....
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tony: a bill of this kind has never been implemented before. bigad: but what about parents who think these aren't the kinds of conversations that should be going on in a classroom to begin with? tony: well, with all due respect, whether or not we know it, these conversations are taking place all the time. there's nothing about this bill that in any way should infringe upon parental rights. all it does is it acknowledges that sometimes things come up in the school environment, and we had to have a way to address it for the safety of our children. announcer: thurman is now leaving his seat at the state house to become california's most influential person ying in part, "if localnew schools find that more training or resources on this topic is needed, they have the flexibility to use their resources as they see best." chris: you know, i think that's dangerous. bigad: dangerous? chris: yeah, we need to be aware of the challenges of all students. and if this is a challenge that some of our students face, even a small subset of those students, we need
tony: a bill of this kind has never been implemented before. bigad: but what about parents who think these aren't the kinds of conversations that should be going on in a classroom to begin with? tony: well, with all due respect, whether or not we know it, these conversations are taking place all the time. there's nothing about this bill that in any way should infringe upon parental rights. all it does is it acknowledges that sometimes things come up in the school environment, and we had to have...
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near is a group tony fernandes -- asia group ceo tony fernandes has quit a facebook livestream. he took to twitter to say facebook could have done more and he has been the victim of fake online stories. the new zealand by minister plans to address the issue of livestreaming with facebook directly. global news 24 hours a day, on air and @tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am ramy inocencio. this is bloomberg. shery: germany's biggest lender and one of its rivals confirmed talks on a merger. deutsche bank and commerzbank ended months of speculation. they are in contact but will only merge if a deal makes sense. let's get the details from our editor in washington. this coming after various totructuring attempts failed convince investors. have they run out of options? tony: partly they have and it is a whole slew of circumstances that have come together. low interest rates, deutsche bank has tried and still has the biggest investment inc. in europe. short,tried and come up trying to take on wall street. faced aliens in
near is a group tony fernandes -- asia group ceo tony fernandes has quit a facebook livestream. he took to twitter to say facebook could have done more and he has been the victim of fake online stories. the new zealand by minister plans to address the issue of livestreaming with facebook directly. global news 24 hours a day, on air and @tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am ramy inocencio. this is bloomberg. shery: germany's...
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tony rey is 13 years old. he doesn't go to any school in the district. he lives in san jose with his mother and sister. when make a wish matched the school with tony, they heard he loves the beach so their money is sending the family to hawaii. >> i'm just beyond grateful and we feel the love. >> it's really satisfying to help someone in the community. >> when you get a chance to shine, you feel pretty good about that opportunity. >> that's heartwarming. >> it warms my heart. >> wes hope this is is an example for other students. 11,0$11,000 is lot for a school raise but the difference it will make in tony's life. my favorite thing i learned, he remembers playing little league on the peninsula. >> that was a decent second base. >> thanks for sharing that. >>> let's take you outside. we're talking about this wind. you can see the american flag whipping there. this is right along 880 in freemon t free freemont. we had some delays. >> for baggage control issues, gate holds, that's when you know it's really gusty out there. right now there's the wind speeds.
tony rey is 13 years old. he doesn't go to any school in the district. he lives in san jose with his mother and sister. when make a wish matched the school with tony, they heard he loves the beach so their money is sending the family to hawaii. >> i'm just beyond grateful and we feel the love. >> it's really satisfying to help someone in the community. >> when you get a chance to shine, you feel pretty good about that opportunity. >> that's heartwarming. >> it...
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tony hale! we'll be right back! it for "the late show." tune in tomorrow when my guests will be keri russell and martha stewart. now stick around for james corden. good night! captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ are you ready y'all to have some fun ♪ feel the love tonight. ♪ do you worry where you come from. ♪ it will be all right. ♪ it's the "late, late show." ♪. >> ladies and gentlemen, all the way from inside
tony hale! we'll be right back! it for "the late show." tune in tomorrow when my guests will be keri russell and martha stewart. now stick around for james corden. good night! captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ are you ready y'all to have some fun ♪ feel the love tonight. ♪ do you worry where you come from. ♪ it will be all right. ♪ it's the "late, late show." ♪. >> ladies and gentlemen, all the way from...
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been made against us he went on to reference ministerial accountability to ministers answerable to tony blair the u.k. pm praised this week by jeremy corbin's shadow education secretary angela rayner for his performance on t.v. about anti semitism as for who was head of m i six during abu ghraib it was none other than some richard dearlove in the news here in britain for claiming jeremy corwin's communications director seamus milne was a security risk who would need firing if corbin becomes prime minister corbin physically assaulted in london on sunday has like milne been on our t.v. opposing not only the iraq war but also britain's continuing war in afghanistan the reality is that there is huge opposition to the occupation of afghanistan by the western forces and the taliban has become a cipher for that opposition well with over ten thousand u.k. soldiers killed or wounded and veteran suicide still not recorded resume has been sending in more soldiers as for afghans the un says that just in twenty eighteen eleven thousand were killed or wounded of the dead nine. driv with children join
been made against us he went on to reference ministerial accountability to ministers answerable to tony blair the u.k. pm praised this week by jeremy corbin's shadow education secretary angela rayner for his performance on t.v. about anti semitism as for who was head of m i six during abu ghraib it was none other than some richard dearlove in the news here in britain for claiming jeremy corwin's communications director seamus milne was a security risk who would need firing if corbin becomes...
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a person like tony blair destroying crucial evidence that might have helped the bereaved of iraq. that's pretty that's a pretty dog image well yes and some of the scenes in that particular film i wasn't allowed to show for legal reasons once particularly have kelly and saul david you know it was the government just to the government scientists died and so i was invested as a match. just because it was just deemed to i wasn't allowed chef an eco reasons and perhaps you know i had different thoughts or you know. over his death there were lots of questions over his death at the time and channel four really great at allowing you to say what you want most of the time all autists are looking for the truth don't they they're in search of the truth or like investigative people looking for truth and that's all i'm doing i'm looking for the truth so i doing that in photography that you can't really believe what you see with the top it's a deceitful medium that really the camera doesn't lie and then on top of that we've got a prime ministers and presidents who are just brilliant at manipulat
a person like tony blair destroying crucial evidence that might have helped the bereaved of iraq. that's pretty that's a pretty dog image well yes and some of the scenes in that particular film i wasn't allowed to show for legal reasons once particularly have kelly and saul david you know it was the government just to the government scientists died and so i was invested as a match. just because it was just deemed to i wasn't allowed chef an eco reasons and perhaps you know i had different...
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primeto former minister tony blair.oming up, we will hear from one of the top people attending cera week. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: this is "bloomberg markets." i'm vonnie quinn. cera week is in full swing. politicians gather for a week of insights into the future of energy. african oil exploration and electric cars top today's agenda. down withteel sat rick perry from the conference earlier today. and asked him for his take on venezuela's access to the heavy crude market. rick: anybody who is paying attention to what is going on in venezuela recognizes that that is a challenge. business, they are sophisticated. they understand the challenges that go back and forth and we have conversations with our friends in canada about, how do we get that crew down here if venezuela gets blocked off? we are able to manage it. --ink that is the key, that historically, we have been able to manage these disruptions to wherever they might be. alix: what is your conversation with canada and relation to that? rick: i have a bilateral t
primeto former minister tony blair.oming up, we will hear from one of the top people attending cera week. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: this is "bloomberg markets." i'm vonnie quinn. cera week is in full swing. politicians gather for a week of insights into the future of energy. african oil exploration and electric cars top today's agenda. down withteel sat rick perry from the conference earlier today. and asked him for his take on venezuela's access to the heavy crude market. rick:...
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those conversations have continued in the months that followed >> all right, tony thanks very much tony romm is covering this jon, if you stick around, we're going to bring in one of the ags. mississippi attorney general jeji hood, he sued google and now is working on antitrust issues across big tech. jim, thanks for joining me. >> well, thank you i'm glad to be with you. >> so, you might have heard a snippet of this discussion, but are you and other ags looking to build a case on a company like google, that resembles what we saw with microsoft back in the '90s >> yes we're preparing to do that now, what we've tried to do for several years is to work with several of these companies to try to get them to do the right thing, you know, maybe adopt some best practices, and that's my hope. i mean, litigation takes forever, and you know, we would hope they would come forward with some proposals, but we haven't gotten there yet, so we're going to prepare for the worst-case scenario. and you know, there's legislation, there's litigation, and then there's some kind of settlement, which is the ea
those conversations have continued in the months that followed >> all right, tony thanks very much tony romm is covering this jon, if you stick around, we're going to bring in one of the ags. mississippi attorney general jeji hood, he sued google and now is working on antitrust issues across big tech. jim, thanks for joining me. >> well, thank you i'm glad to be with you. >> so, you might have heard a snippet of this discussion, but are you and other ags looking to build a...
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rick -- with about 15 minutes left tony perkins. rick. california. guest: greetings from the people's republic of california. i see abortion is a hot topic now that the republicans have lost the house. can you tell me why the faith hustlers and the gop grifters don't get hot under the collar that the last two budgets they sent to president trump did not rider, andiabortion the six budgets they sent to president obama had antiabortion rider's he and harry reid had to strip out in the middle of the night before they got signed? guest: ashley, they have stayed in place. the hyde amendment has remained in place. it has been a writer on budgets since harry reid -- i'm sorry, henry hyde put it in place back in the 1970's after he was elected. the issue here on this particular topic is our foreign policy and the restriction that is done by the administration and how they spend the funds. they have the right to do that and that is what they have been doing. i go back, john, to the party platforms. this president, i was in las vegas for the third presidential
rick -- with about 15 minutes left tony perkins. rick. california. guest: greetings from the people's republic of california. i see abortion is a hot topic now that the republicans have lost the house. can you tell me why the faith hustlers and the gop grifters don't get hot under the collar that the last two budgets they sent to president trump did not rider, andiabortion the six budgets they sent to president obama had antiabortion rider's he and harry reid had to strip out in the middle of...
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from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm tony deculpo. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's thursday, march 7th, 2019. this is the "cbs morning news." back behind bars. r. kelly arrsted, this time for failure to pay child support after his explosive interview with gayle king. now we're hearing from women who support him. >> he thought that i was 18. my parents told me to lie about my age to him. >>> arizona senator martha mcsally stuns her colleagues by revealing she's a survivor of sexual assault. the spotlight on rape in the military. >>> and game show host alex trebek says he has stage-four pancreatic cancer. his fight against the disease. ♪ >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs headquarters here in new york. good to be with you, i'm anne-marie green. singer r. kelly is back in jail this morning in chicago after failing to pay child support. this comes as a new accusation surfaced that kelly allegedly had sex with a teenage girl in detroit nearly two decades ago. detroit police say they are investigating. meanwhile, kelly ma
from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm tony deculpo. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's thursday, march 7th, 2019. this is the "cbs morning news." back behind bars. r. kelly arrsted, this time for failure to pay child support after his explosive interview with gayle king. now we're hearing from women who support him. >> he thought that i was 18. my parents told me to lie about my age to him. >>> arizona senator martha mcsally stuns her colleagues by...
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the rockies, the midwest, the south, the whole system moving east.chting scandal widens toni. the actress from "full house," arrested, in court just a short time ago. and the arrests playing out across the country today. >> fbi, fbi! >>> the major headline tonight. a second judge now sentencing the president's former campaign chairman, paul manafort. already sentenced to nearly four
the rockies, the midwest, the south, the whole system moving east.chting scandal widens toni. the actress from "full house," arrested, in court just a short time ago. and the arrests playing out across the country today. >> fbi, fbi! >>> the major headline tonight. a second judge now sentencing the president's former campaign chairman, paul manafort. already sentenced to nearly four
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>> chicago mayoral candidate lori lightfoot and tony prek winkle were in a debate last week. the current mayor, rahm emanuel is not running for reelection and the debate is courtesy of nbc five and telemundo chicago. nbc tower, decision 2019, the race for chicago mayor. brought to you by nbc5 and telemundo chicago, the union league of chicago, and the chicago urban league. >> good evening i'm carol marine, the political editor of nbc chicago. broadcasting live from the nbc tower, during the next hour we'll explore the critical issues facing the city of chicago. tonight we hear from the two candidates for mayor. our forum is sponsored by nbc5
>> chicago mayoral candidate lori lightfoot and tony prek winkle were in a debate last week. the current mayor, rahm emanuel is not running for reelection and the debate is courtesy of nbc five and telemundo chicago. nbc tower, decision 2019, the race for chicago mayor. brought to you by nbc5 and telemundo chicago, the union league of chicago, and the chicago urban league. >> good evening i'm carol marine, the political editor of nbc chicago. broadcasting live from the nbc tower,...
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tony ray is 13 years old. he doesn't go to cupertino high school or any school in the district.in san jose with his mother and sister. but when make-a-wish matched the school with tony, they heard he loves the beach and muwana so the money is sending his family to hawaii. >> i'm just beyond grateful and we feel the love. >> it's really satisfying to help someone in the community. teenagers, i think, often get a bad rap, and when they get a chance to shine, i think they feel pretty good about that opportunity. >> now, not only is that wonderful for tony, of course, but wes hopes this inspires other schools to maybe step up to see what's possible. $11,000 is a lot of money for a school to raise in one week, but he said just setting that example, showing other schools how to do it may inspire them and other kids could get their wishes too. >> all right, thanks, garvin. >>> still to come, cal poly's track team banned from competing for two months because of hazing. we'll tell you about the accusations. >>> plus the 2020 presidential race is already heating up wi. what democratic con
tony ray is 13 years old. he doesn't go to cupertino high school or any school in the district.in san jose with his mother and sister. but when make-a-wish matched the school with tony, they heard he loves the beach and muwana so the money is sending his family to hawaii. >> i'm just beyond grateful and we feel the love. >> it's really satisfying to help someone in the community. teenagers, i think, often get a bad rap, and when they get a chance to shine, i think they feel pretty...