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richard emanuele, this is tony. tony: hey, rich. richard: hey, tony.. lemonis: when i first invested in mr. green tea, they were doing about $750,000 in sales. three and a half years later, they're gonna do north of $10 million. i brought tony so he can come up with a lot of new ideas and see different things. but what i also wanted him to do was to see that if he trusted the process, what could actually happen to his business. so i wanted them to learn about organization and how organized everything has to be, which has been... richard: we've been working on for years, back and forth, but... and i think we're getting there. richard: we're getting there. sometimes, you know, you need that person from the outside, because i think sometimes, we get stuck in tunnel vision. and you start to open your eyes and you do a little bit and all of a sudden, you know, people like it and you say, "wow. okay. this is really the way to go." lemonis: so i wanted them to see how a real creamery works. richard: right. lemonis: because i have gotten us a very big job in s
richard emanuele, this is tony. tony: hey, rich. richard: hey, tony.. lemonis: when i first invested in mr. green tea, they were doing about $750,000 in sales. three and a half years later, they're gonna do north of $10 million. i brought tony so he can come up with a lot of new ideas and see different things. but what i also wanted him to do was to see that if he trusted the process, what could actually happen to his business. so i wanted them to learn about organization and how organized...
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toni died too soon. her friend allison talley says in the days after toni died, everyone's focus was dealing with their grief while trying to help haley and harold. he's the grieving widower with the young daughter. >> right. there was no shortage of people over there trying to help and be in the home. we talked to him several times and every conversation had that element in it of how wonderful all his friends and his church family were being to him. >> reporter: within a day of toni's death, harold reached out to someone who had always been there for him, kim laferriere. >> i got a text at 10:30 on sunday night. toni fell. my bride is gone. and i remember looking at this going what? and i ran upstairs. my husband was asleep. and i said, toni's gone. >> reporter: kim found the tragedy almost unimaginable. remember, she'd known harold for decades and had been best friends with his first wife lynn who died 17 years earlier. >> i just felt so sad. i felt like i could not believe that toni was gone. it just
toni died too soon. her friend allison talley says in the days after toni died, everyone's focus was dealing with their grief while trying to help haley and harold. he's the grieving widower with the young daughter. >> right. there was no shortage of people over there trying to help and be in the home. we talked to him several times and every conversation had that element in it of how wonderful all his friends and his church family were being to him. >> reporter: within a day of...
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tony: hi, marcus. how are you doing? lemonis: are you tony? tony: yes, i'm tony.onis: 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.onis: 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...
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tony: tony. lemonis: nice to meet you. tony: good to met you.d chris actually grew up together. lemonis: what is your role on a daily basis? tony: it's inventory management and marketing management, i.t. jess: i manage the highland park location. lemonis: okay. chris: i do the accounting. i do the buying -- just the overall general strategy of the business. lemonis: what did you pay for the business? chris: about $200,000. lemonis: you put all the money up? chris: yeah. lemonis: and had you saved it? chris: i inherited a lot of it. lemonis: okay. and then, what's the equity spilt amongst the three of you? chris: so, i have 56%. lemonis: okay. tony: 34%. jess: i have 10%. lemonis: okay. take me through the rest of the store. the apparel's in the middle? chris: yep. glove wall here. snowboard wall. lemonis: men's over here. how many square feet is this? chris: about 3,500. and there's a women's side over on the other side. do you want to... lemonis: yeah. ♪ what women's department? it looks like an anemic rack of bathing suits, and none of the bot
tony: tony. lemonis: nice to meet you. tony: good to met you.d chris actually grew up together. lemonis: what is your role on a daily basis? tony: it's inventory management and marketing management, i.t. jess: i manage the highland park location. lemonis: okay. chris: i do the accounting. i do the buying -- just the overall general strategy of the business. lemonis: what did you pay for the business? chris: about $200,000. lemonis: you put all the money up? chris: yeah. lemonis: and had you...
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tony: me dice que al papá le frizaron la cuenta-- jorge: marcia se refería al padre de adam, tony recuerdar que les-- aponte: todo fue un montaje, y ahí la conspiración, que se simulara que era un asalto y ella recibiera por lo menos algún golpe para que se viera que era algo real. jorge: según el periodista obed, días antes de la cita de divorcio la esposa de adam había estado ocupada trazando un plan. obed: estuvo indagando quién hacía asesinatos por encargo. jorge: las averiguaciones dejaron por descubierto que auria sabía que adam valía más muerto que vivo. obed: involucró a su hermana marcia, que siempre trabajó para ella y el negocio que montó adam, y el cuñado también estuvo involucrado. jorge: luego de días de búsqueda y preguntar a contactos, apareció alex, el loco, pavón, joven criado en el barrio de la perla. Ángel: Él no era nadie poderoso, pero le decían el loco no por problemas psicológicos, sino porque era atrevido, capaz de hacer cosas que otros no se atrevían a hacer. Él se sustentaba vendiendo películas y música pirateadas, la estaba pasando mal. jorge: de acuerdo con la
tony: me dice que al papá le frizaron la cuenta-- jorge: marcia se refería al padre de adam, tony recuerdar que les-- aponte: todo fue un montaje, y ahí la conspiración, que se simulara que era un asalto y ella recibiera por lo menos algún golpe para que se viera que era algo real. jorge: según el periodista obed, días antes de la cita de divorcio la esposa de adam había estado ocupada trazando un plan. obed: estuvo indagando quién hacía asesinatos por encargo. jorge: las...
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tony dwyer, d go to cash this morning? [laughter] tony: no. are great for that every morning. get awayve it up and "game of thrones" boilers. [laughter] fed ticketedhe they were going to do four interest rate hikes in february, similar to 1994. you have this 10% pullback quickly on fear of fed. and then you go back to when they inappropriate height two times in the fourth quarter. tom: amazon -- tony dwyer was buying a million years ago. you do not comment on individual stocks. before theved it presidential tweets, don't i love it after? tony: the market had just gone straight up you the vix went back to 12. you had newsletter writers up to 56% bullish, which is generally an overly optimistic level be -- market here is what is different. rather than year you will get those two kind of declines you highlighted, you do not have the same kind of interest rate backdrop. you have a dovish fed pivot. you have green shoots coming out , on the global indicator. economic activity will be ok. the fed policy will be very different from where it was prior
tony dwyer, d go to cash this morning? [laughter] tony: no. are great for that every morning. get awayve it up and "game of thrones" boilers. [laughter] fed ticketedhe they were going to do four interest rate hikes in february, similar to 1994. you have this 10% pullback quickly on fear of fed. and then you go back to when they inappropriate height two times in the fourth quarter. tom: amazon -- tony dwyer was buying a million years ago. you do not comment on individual stocks. before...
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>> it is tony.other name "big tony." and -- >> stephen: your father goes by "big tony?" was he an extra "the sopranos." >> interesting you should bring that up. unbeknownst to me growing up in miami, my father was not in the real estate business. he was in the drug business. >> oooh. >> it's great. >> stephen: which drug are we talking about here? >> so he was an extremely -- >> stephen: and did you bring enough for everyone? ( laughter ) ( applause ) late night oop it's late night. i'm sorry, what was it. >> he was a very principled marijuana dealer. >> stephen: a principled-- >> exclusively marijuana. as far as he was concerned, he was importing something that was nothing but love and joy in the world, never hurt a soul. and he wasn't doing it, like, little baggies at a time. no one had told me this when i was growing up. it was a big family secret. we were living high on the horse. i mean, private school-- i'm going to private school with the bush grandkids, mercedes in the garage-- >> what did y
>> it is tony.other name "big tony." and -- >> stephen: your father goes by "big tony?" was he an extra "the sopranos." >> interesting you should bring that up. unbeknownst to me growing up in miami, my father was not in the real estate business. he was in the drug business. >> oooh. >> it's great. >> stephen: which drug are we talking about here? >> so he was an extremely -- >> stephen: and did you bring enough for...
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. >> did apple just silence all doubters the number one rated analyst on the symptom, tony, is with us live and exclusive to give us his first reaction as the tech sector hits a new high, we're debating how high amazon, alphabet, and the rest of the big players can go. and asking if the chip stocks are about to take the market in a very different direction a downgrade for mcdonald's, what's that say about the big picture as the s&p hits another new high the halftime investment committee is ready to go now, here's scott wapner >> okay. welcome. good to have you with us on this wednesday. here to debate and trade the biggest stories of the day thus far, jim lebenthal, joe, steve weiss, jon najarian, jenny is here the ceo and portfolio manager at gillman hill asset management we begin today with apple, that stock once again topping a trillion dollars in market cap after the earnings beat and says business improving in china, the announcer at the top of the show says did it silence all doubters do you think it did? >> well, i'd say so. you know, i'm going to basically echo what pete says a
. >> did apple just silence all doubters the number one rated analyst on the symptom, tony, is with us live and exclusive to give us his first reaction as the tech sector hits a new high, we're debating how high amazon, alphabet, and the rest of the big players can go. and asking if the chip stocks are about to take the market in a very different direction a downgrade for mcdonald's, what's that say about the big picture as the s&p hits another new high the halftime investment...
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tony gÁndara des nos cuenta mÁs. que son temas psiquiÁtrico y no soy experto. el cuerpo supuestamente fue sacado de este apartamento en Ú difundir la llamada al 911. >> juan gabriel no muriÓ lmund sabe. tony: por quÉ ivan y simona no estÁn aquÍ? >> nosotrosvenimos a atender asuntos legales. tony: aguilera estÁ listo para reclamar todas las propiedades que dejÓ su padre. >> cÓmo cree que se sentirÍa juan gabriel para ver su hermano sin casa? >> no soy psicÓlogo para hablar esos temas. enrique: ramÓn jimÉnez, el director de operaciones en cuba el enfoque es apostar al mercado urbano. patricia: muchos venezolanas hacen colas de hasta varios dÍas para comprar gasolina. el gobierno niega esta dramÁtica realidad. francisco u raÍz quieta tiene lo mÁs reciente. francisco: la espera por gasolina se vuelve infinita. esto ya pasÓ de ser un asunto de horas a hacer --ser un asunto de dÍas. decenas de conductores pasar la noche esperando por la g una situaciÓn que se repite en muchas ciudades. el interior del paÍs estÁ al borde de
tony gÁndara des nos cuenta mÁs. que son temas psiquiÁtrico y no soy experto. el cuerpo supuestamente fue sacado de este apartamento en Ú difundir la llamada al 911. >> juan gabriel no muriÓ lmund sabe. tony: por quÉ ivan y simona no estÁn aquÍ? >> nosotrosvenimos a atender asuntos legales. tony: aguilera estÁ listo para reclamar todas las propiedades que dejÓ su padre. >> cÓmo cree que se sentirÍa juan gabriel para ver su hermano sin casa? >> no soy...
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tony. >> chef: tony. >> anthony: and few names garner more respect from aficionados of pig than reynonniel: 20 -- 20 ton of saucisson just inside this room. the holiday are coming, and they're going mad with the production of saucisson. >> anthony: in a relentlessly cold room, pork shoulder, belly, and fatback are fed in batches through a vertical chopper. a sprinkling of seasoning and spices. >> chef: oui. >> anthony: removed in large balls of finely, but not too finely, chopped meat. you do not want to get your hand caught in one of these things. then mixed to a smooth perfection with a dough hook. >> daniel: madhouse. >> anthony: lot of work. spread out and layered for consistent seasoning, formed into shapes, and smacked to remove air bubbles. >> daniel: make sure the meat gets really tight. >> anthony: into the sausage machine and piped into organic casings. trust me, it ain't easy. >> daniel: no, no, no, tony. very light touch. >> anthony: let's see there, wise guy, come on. let's see this. that's how you get pregnant. >> daniel: it's all in the meat. just release at the end. >>
tony. >> chef: tony. >> anthony: and few names garner more respect from aficionados of pig than reynonniel: 20 -- 20 ton of saucisson just inside this room. the holiday are coming, and they're going mad with the production of saucisson. >> anthony: in a relentlessly cold room, pork shoulder, belly, and fatback are fed in batches through a vertical chopper. a sprinkling of seasoning and spices. >> chef: oui. >> anthony: removed in large balls of finely, but not too...
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tony?ep to target the beginnings of the russia investigation. a presidential memo issued just last night gives the attorney general that is william barr, the power to declassify any intelligence material related to surveillance of the trump campaign in 2016. it also orders intelligence agencies to cooperate with barr. >> earlier the president announced his $16 billion bailout for american farmers hurt bit trade war with china. $14.5 billion will be paid directly to the farmers. >> a doctored video of house speaker nancy pelosi has been viewed millions of times on social media. it is being flagged this morning because of concerns that it could influence political perception. washington post analyzed that video, police pulos policy spe wednesday. on the left is untouched. on the right is the version that the post said was edited and slowed down. pelosi appears to be slurring her speech. yesterday president trump tweeted a different edited video that aired on the fox business network. fox busi
tony?ep to target the beginnings of the russia investigation. a presidential memo issued just last night gives the attorney general that is william barr, the power to declassify any intelligence material related to surveillance of the trump campaign in 2016. it also orders intelligence agencies to cooperate with barr. >> earlier the president announced his $16 billion bailout for american farmers hurt bit trade war with china. $14.5 billion will be paid directly to the farmers. >> a...
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tony: cocaÍna no? manny: la provee de joven, no me gustÓ y la dejÉ. tony: eres alcohÓlico?onmigo mismo. pero de que te estoy bien claro y te lo quiero hacer claro frente a ti ya las cÁmaras que sigo trabajando mucho mÁs fuerte que el primer incidente, sigo trabajando con mÁs sabidurÍa en este Último incidente. tony: el rey de corazones va a brillar en puerto rico muy pronto. manny: en eso estamos. trabajando duro. la ilusiÓn mÁs grande que tengo. la cita es el 25 de mayo en el coliseo de puerto rico, lo que llamamos "el choli" estÁ prÁcticamente todo vendido. tony: cuando ese telÓn suba en el escenario y aparezca tu imagen quÉ crees que pasarÁ por la mente? manny: definitivamente una lÁgrima vendrá. una lÁgrima de total agradecimiento. una lÁgrima de esperanza, mi hermano. una lÁgrima de gracia. una lÁgrima de que estoy vivo. cuando uno estÁ vivo, uno tiene que seguir luchando, todos los dÍas por ser un mejor ser humano. lÁgrimas de decir no todo está perdido. no todo estÁ perdido, tienes tanto que dar. tony: mucha suerte. manny: gracias. karla: gracias a tony por esa entre
tony: cocaÍna no? manny: la provee de joven, no me gustÓ y la dejÉ. tony: eres alcohÓlico?onmigo mismo. pero de que te estoy bien claro y te lo quiero hacer claro frente a ti ya las cÁmaras que sigo trabajando mucho mÁs fuerte que el primer incidente, sigo trabajando con mÁs sabidurÍa en este Último incidente. tony: el rey de corazones va a brillar en puerto rico muy pronto. manny: en eso estamos. trabajando duro. la ilusiÓn mÁs grande que tengo. la cita es el 25 de mayo en el...
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today etan is in conversation with tony. tony needs no introduction. that because tony just poke about his first book about two hours ago and i assume most of you were in the audience heard this introduction. but if you didn't, tony of former university of maryland basketball star, played professionally -- [applause] >> let me get to the punch laughed good-for parts of 15 seens in the nba. as well as in europe, and puerto rico. he has ban restaurateur, a wiz sports caster and now an author. so i'm getting out of their way now and let's get the conversation going. please join me in a warm gaithersberg welcome for etan thomas and tony. [applause] >> how is everything doing? >> great. >> thank you for coming out today. i want to start before we do our talk, everybody that's knows me or heard manufacture me nows my passion for poetry and spoken word and they called me the poet when i played and i want to bring son malcolm up to start us every with a poem. this is a poem -- i printed at the end of the book, we matter and i might do a little bit of my poem a
today etan is in conversation with tony. tony needs no introduction. that because tony just poke about his first book about two hours ago and i assume most of you were in the audience heard this introduction. but if you didn't, tony of former university of maryland basketball star, played professionally -- [applause] >> let me get to the punch laughed good-for parts of 15 seens in the nba. as well as in europe, and puerto rico. he has ban restaurateur, a wiz sports caster and now an...
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tony, kick us off? everything is in a mess with brexit.hope last week that maybe this week would either week that had a breakthrough. government negotiations with labour would bear fruit and we could move forward and find a centre ground. the prime minister has managed to upset the labour party by breaking confidentiality of the negotiations. she was saying let's do a deal, jeremy corbyn. the shadow chancellor was on the bbc this morning accusing the prime minister of bad faith and warning her that labour mps will insist upon a second referendum before they agree to any deal. that isa before they agree to any deal. that is a significant deal —— prop for the prime minister. she has said again and again we will not have a referendum, a second referendum but she also said we would leave the eu in march. what do you think about this? you can understand, and he was told to not negotiate negotiations. in terms of confidentiality, for anybody reading this they will be thinking well, there is nothing new here. what is so confidential about it? he
tony, kick us off? everything is in a mess with brexit.hope last week that maybe this week would either week that had a breakthrough. government negotiations with labour would bear fruit and we could move forward and find a centre ground. the prime minister has managed to upset the labour party by breaking confidentiality of the negotiations. she was saying let's do a deal, jeremy corbyn. the shadow chancellor was on the bbc this morning accusing the prime minister of bad faith and warning her...
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and political commentator and she's worked on a number of european political campaigns and elections tony travers for fessor at the school of public policy at the london school of economics and joining us from berlin thorsten banner is the co-founder and director of the global public policy institute welcome to you all nina if i can just start to with you of course we now have the results of the elections there hasn't been the surge that perhaps people were expecting of the far right but what do you make of it in general do you sense a shift in european politics there are several top lines from the elections the 1st is of course the populist surge that was the narrative going in because that is indeed what happened 5 years ago and that seems to have been a lloyd and that was always going to be the case because the picture that's emerging in my view is a bigger fragmentation big losers last night where a lot of the kind of traditional center right and center left parties true for germany true for france and also new parties doing really really well doing much better than projected and we'r
and political commentator and she's worked on a number of european political campaigns and elections tony travers for fessor at the school of public policy at the london school of economics and joining us from berlin thorsten banner is the co-founder and director of the global public policy institute welcome to you all nina if i can just start to with you of course we now have the results of the elections there hasn't been the surge that perhaps people were expecting of the far right but what...
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>> yeah. >> reporter: i'm tony dokoupil with cbs news. i've got a couple of questions for you. >> okay. >> reporter: it will take a second. is it true that you were punished by the faa for filing reports, problems at miami air international? we have an ig report that says it was, it is true. >> yes, yes, it is. >> reporter: miami air international was a charter service with about a thousand government contracts worth more than $200 million in just the past five years. earlier this month, one of its charters carrying u.s. military troops from guantanamo bay, cuba made a crash landing in jacksonville, florida. no one died, and the cause isn't yet known, but that wasn't the first time miami airline international has had trouble ferrying troops. in 2017, the airline had other trouble ferrying troops. do you still work as an faa inspector? >> yes, i do. >> reporter: on that airline? >> nope. they removed me off that air carrier. >> reporter: you were removed? >> yes. >> reporter: who is the customer at the faa? the flying public or the airline
>> yeah. >> reporter: i'm tony dokoupil with cbs news. i've got a couple of questions for you. >> okay. >> reporter: it will take a second. is it true that you were punished by the faa for filing reports, problems at miami air international? we have an ig report that says it was, it is true. >> yes, yes, it is. >> reporter: miami air international was a charter service with about a thousand government contracts worth more than $200 million in just the past...
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tony. suddenly decided to fight. and. fight the troller and by. a. troll and they're starting to fight. broke all. the door when they want to. attack. that was done to your. smuggler. cade to police that. and. don't be scared. you'll. want your mentally and. already this fund this. done to lose your. lose your. mind said it was dead. it's not possible if you find the 1st one cross. the sigint. it was about a mile up as it was you know this one is come from turkey and the people who once come from to get to greece by boat they called it again because like silk or clay you can't turn sickened by 6 and a team bit trees and suddenly you're so it's 33 it's a game you don't know anything about that's why they call this game and when your started to go it's 5050 you'll be alive oh you all be. again towards the other side of another country. and you taking some extra clothes to trouser and to shirt cleaver. it's very trying to gauge the condition that we need on the. exterior coolidge. so it's really use under. the surface of. the. not trying to go home cann
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congratulations on your tony nomination. >> thank you so much.you. thank you. thank you. thank you. >> seth: it's happened before. but i can't imagine 's something that you get used to. >> no, it's you go -- you audition -- getting a show is impossible. >> seth: right. so it's like you audition 1,000 times. you get one. that's the miracle.ge and you nominated. that's insane. >> seth: yeah. >> and then, it happens again. and then, you're like, "it's time to buy lotty tickets." it's a whole thing like that. it's been so surreal. >> seth: congrats. and also, it must be surreal. a you'rethe winter garden where your previous tony nominated performance in "school of rock" was. and then, it's also, is it true, it's the first place you ever saw a broadway show? >> it's the first place i knew what tatre was. my parents took me to new york city. and we saw "cats." we sat in the mezzanine. and i didn't know what theatre was up until that point. so it just was this odd dark, cavernous place with people dressed up as cats. >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] >> and i
congratulations on your tony nomination. >> thank you so much.you. thank you. thank you. thank you. >> seth: it's happened before. but i can't imagine 's something that you get used to. >> no, it's you go -- you audition -- getting a show is impossible. >> seth: right. so it's like you audition 1,000 times. you get one. that's the miracle.ge and you nominated. that's insane. >> seth: yeah. >> and then, it happens again. and then, you're like, "it's time...
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[applause] and now please welcome toni townes whitley to the stage.ause] >> we're a team up here, and it's hard to follow that one, doctor. listen, i'm delighted to be here today and to celebrate the one-year anniversary of be best. thank you so much, mrs. trump, for your work to raise awareness and the importance of online safety. microsoft has been committed to the principles advanced through be best; protecting children, teens and individuals online for the last two decades. we take a three-pronged approach to online child safety. first, creating easy-to-use tools for parents called family settings. these include even an online timer that helps parents manage the amount of time their children spend online. we invest in consumer and customer education and research, and we collaborate with advocates and ngos and industry partners as well as governments to develop solutions and to share our best practices. look, while we're making progress, there is still so much more we all need to do together to support the next generation. and when i speak to have
[applause] and now please welcome toni townes whitley to the stage.ause] >> we're a team up here, and it's hard to follow that one, doctor. listen, i'm delighted to be here today and to celebrate the one-year anniversary of be best. thank you so much, mrs. trump, for your work to raise awareness and the importance of online safety. microsoft has been committed to the principles advanced through be best; protecting children, teens and individuals online for the last two decades. we take a...
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he's tomy -- tony nominated.[ laughter ] he's tony nominated for his work in "network" which is playing at the belasco theatre on broadway through june 8th please welcome back to the show, one of our friends, bryan cranston, everybody. [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ >> seth: hello >> i am marisa tomei nominated >> seth: marisa tomei nominated. >> nominated actor >> seth: she gives out awards every year - >> yes >> seth: for her favorite. >> and she's tough >> seth: she's tough >> ooh [ light laughter ] >> seth: 'cause you've been snubbed a few years by the tony's >> several times thank you for bringing that up >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] >> it's very unfair. >> seth: so congratulations. this is an adaptation of a film, a paddy chayefsky film from 1976. >> yes >> seth: and that's a ways back. but it's about an anchor who loses his mind a bit based on the state of the world, the state of the media, state of the news was it hard finding parallels? [ laughter ] >> no, not really. but written over 44 years ago. >> seth: ye
he's tomy -- tony nominated.[ laughter ] he's tony nominated for his work in "network" which is playing at the belasco theatre on broadway through june 8th please welcome back to the show, one of our friends, bryan cranston, everybody. [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ >> seth: hello >> i am marisa tomei nominated >> seth: marisa tomei nominated. >> nominated actor >> seth: she gives out awards every year - >> yes >> seth: for her favorite....
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tony, thank you for joining us this morning the housing market important to the u.s. think we are when it comes to the u.s. economy. >> we believe we're late cycle and a couple of reasons for that first of all, you have several parts in the u.s. that have averted. you have equity markets that have started to pick up comparable to what you saw in the late 1990s in addition to that the labor market is arguably the strongest it's been in the states really since the late 1960s the unemployment rate is below that of the nonaccelerating rate of employment contemplated by the fed. there are some reasons we think we're late in the cycle. if you look at later establishes in the past, you can have returns that are markedly different depending on what you look at. >> when you say you're late cycle, would it have been late cycle before the slowdown would have commenced how much do you think the trade war is going to have on the assessments of u.s. economy. if you're looking at the feds tracking growth, atlanta feds have growth tracking only 1.3% so what type of situation does tha
tony, thank you for joining us this morning the housing market important to the u.s. think we are when it comes to the u.s. economy. >> we believe we're late cycle and a couple of reasons for that first of all, you have several parts in the u.s. that have averted. you have equity markets that have started to pick up comparable to what you saw in the late 1990s in addition to that the labor market is arguably the strongest it's been in the states really since the late 1960s the...
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ana gasteyer is here, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] and he is a tony nominee for best lead actora musical for "beetlejuice" which you can see now at the winter garden theatre here in new york city. alex brightman joins us tonight. [ cheers and applause ] so you're here on a great night. before we get to any of that, as president trump's ex-lawyer was headed to jail, trump got definitive ironclad proof that he did not collude with russia from the president of russia. [ light laughter ] for more on this, it's time for "a closer look." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: after special counsel robert mueller spent two years putting together a 400-page report documenting president trump's various links to russian president vladimir putin, trump decided that friday, as he was in the middle of staging an unprecedented stand-off with congress over his administration's handling of that report, was the perfect time to brag about his close relationship with vladimir putin. >> i had a very good talk with president putin, probably over an hour. and we talked about many things. >> mr. president
ana gasteyer is here, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] and he is a tony nominee for best lead actora musical for "beetlejuice" which you can see now at the winter garden theatre here in new york city. alex brightman joins us tonight. [ cheers and applause ] so you're here on a great night. before we get to any of that, as president trump's ex-lawyer was headed to jail, trump got definitive ironclad proof that he did not collude with russia from the president of russia. [ light...
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last year we were the favourites to win the game and tony had been a bit like, whether the favouritesust as good and barcelona are really great team. it was really that kind of football as well. an x—ray good advertisement for football. we have beaten them before. playing in a champions league final before. really looking forward to a good game of football to be honest. on the on the eve of the final in budapest, uefa have announced the "we play strong" campaign — an initiative aimed at doubling the number of women and girls in the game by 2024. uefa say they also want to change the perception of women's football. sports journalist alison bender spoke to me earlier. i think it's a really good campaign, has a really catchy name and hashtags, time for action. they have laid out five key bullet points and they have a five framework as well. the one you mentioned was doubling participation and in 2024 to 2.5 million this is something i've been working on for quite some time now. i think it's definitely achievable because now seems to be such a key time in women's football. it placed so ti
last year we were the favourites to win the game and tony had been a bit like, whether the favouritesust as good and barcelona are really great team. it was really that kind of football as well. an x—ray good advertisement for football. we have beaten them before. playing in a champions league final before. really looking forward to a good game of football to be honest. on the on the eve of the final in budapest, uefa have announced the "we play strong" campaign — an initiative...
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toni certainly knows where she is going.e biggest on the women's football calendar, you've got the world cup, hopefully we've got the olympics next year. and then the year after, we have the european championships in england. so for me, the next three is for women's football is genuinely, i know people say it every year, and it's getting bigger and better, but this is genuinely the biggest it can be for women's football. i hope i can to be at the forefront of that, i hope i can be a pa rt forefront of that, i hope i can be a part of it, and i hope we can be successful. when you were a kid, how unusual was it for a girl to be playing like you played? yet, it wasn't common, i was on only girl in the school plane, never mind the class, so everyone was always, i was on was getting called names. there was people who supported me, don't get me wrong, but more so there was name—calling from the lads, and why are you thinkable, go and play it with the girls, it was tough to take, because you are only a kid. now we can sit here and l
toni certainly knows where she is going.e biggest on the women's football calendar, you've got the world cup, hopefully we've got the olympics next year. and then the year after, we have the european championships in england. so for me, the next three is for women's football is genuinely, i know people say it every year, and it's getting bigger and better, but this is genuinely the biggest it can be for women's football. i hope i can to be at the forefront of that, i hope i can be a pa rt...
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remember tony blair's closest adviser at number ten, alastair campbell?o help swing labour behind another referendum. now, he has been expelled. i don't feel i've left the labour party. i'm still in the labour party, as far as i'm concerned. and i will always be labour. and i suspect that i will be in and around the labour party longer than some of the people who are in and around jeremy corbyn at the moment. the prime minister in office, but not in power — no longer a taunt, just how it is. and for theresa may, the time for tears and pain are over. we can guess the questions that will come next, but not a single answer at a defining time in british politics and the country. in the past hour, we have been hearing from leaders at that eu summit as it came to end in brussels. our europe editor katya adler is there. all of those leaders who were in a room with theresa may are of course well aware of the leadership contest under way for those who want her job, but when i asked her earlier, they didn't seem very keen on a new brexit negotiation after mrs may's
remember tony blair's closest adviser at number ten, alastair campbell?o help swing labour behind another referendum. now, he has been expelled. i don't feel i've left the labour party. i'm still in the labour party, as far as i'm concerned. and i will always be labour. and i suspect that i will be in and around the labour party longer than some of the people who are in and around jeremy corbyn at the moment. the prime minister in office, but not in power — no longer a taunt, just how it is....
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dina and tony isola, representatives of ritholtz wealth management. welcome.n it comes to defined contribution retirement plans, we are familiar with the 401k, but there is also the 403(b) that teachers use. you call it the land that time forgot. dina, why they are problematic? >> unlike the 401k, where the employer has a fiduciary responsibility to that the investment, 403(b)'s don't have that requirement. unfortunately, many teachers are not aware of that. they think that like all of their other benefits, this happens to be a great benefit, but if you don't know what you are looking at and you don't know how to compare the fees, it is a landmine. the pricing is such that it is almost like, back into the 1970's, where people are paying 2% for annuities, surrender fees, or paying front and sales charges of 5% with a 1% mutual fund fee, which is unheard of nowadays, where you can have such a low-cost option. scarlet: a lot of teachers are pitched on variable annuities. why are they so bad? you were pitched some of these items as a teacher. how well did you unde
dina and tony isola, representatives of ritholtz wealth management. welcome.n it comes to defined contribution retirement plans, we are familiar with the 401k, but there is also the 403(b) that teachers use. you call it the land that time forgot. dina, why they are problematic? >> unlike the 401k, where the employer has a fiduciary responsibility to that the investment, 403(b)'s don't have that requirement. unfortunately, many teachers are not aware of that. they think that like all of...
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. >>> before we go, a reekal theater company has reason to celebrate the tony award nominations. ♪ iw you want to leave me but i refuse to let you go ♪ > ain't too proud, the life and times of the temptations. this is rehearsal video provided by the theater. >> today the musical received 12 tony nominations, second only to haiti's town. ain't too proud is the untold story of the legendary quintett. it broke house records. they said it is an example of the power of theater. >> i think has become a cultural home. a place to reengage with the imagination. i think it becomes one in a list of plays that has helped the community remanning itself. movie the tony's had been awarded on j >> a great experience. >> from all of us here, we appreciate your time. we'll see you again in half an hour. >>> tonight, breaking news. as we come on the air in the west. the images coming in right now a deadly shooting on an american campus. the school on lockdown. tonight, the latest on the number of dead and injured. what we now know from the scene. >>> we are also following another breaking headline. mul
. >>> before we go, a reekal theater company has reason to celebrate the tony award nominations. ♪ iw you want to leave me but i refuse to let you go ♪ > ain't too proud, the life and times of the temptations. this is rehearsal video provided by the theater. >> today the musical received 12 tony nominations, second only to haiti's town. ain't too proud is the untold story of the legendary quintett. it broke house records. they said it is an example of the power of theater....
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tony adams, welcome to hardtalk. great to be here, mate.ant to begin by taking about yourself as a kid, a kid obsessed with football. i want to talk to you about, not the physical attributes that made you successful, but the mental side of yourself as a kid that gave you the strength to make it in foot all. as a kid that gave you the strength to make it in football. well, to be honest with you, it was my first escape. i didn't really deal with my thoughts and feelings asa kid. it was my first drug of choice, football. you know, i didn't really have to deal with any of the — oh the, ah, any of the stuff at school that normal kids go through, you know. and i had panic attacks in the classroom and i always remember the book going round the class and sitting there kind of going, ugh, i couldn't put..i couldn't verbalise it at that stage. you didn't want to read? i was like frightened to death, you know. it was going through there and because i'm in such a mess i think i said ‘weally‘ instead of ‘really‘ and everybody laughed and everyone laughe
tony adams, welcome to hardtalk. great to be here, mate.ant to begin by taking about yourself as a kid, a kid obsessed with football. i want to talk to you about, not the physical attributes that made you successful, but the mental side of yourself as a kid that gave you the strength to make it in foot all. as a kid that gave you the strength to make it in football. well, to be honest with you, it was my first escape. i didn't really deal with my thoughts and feelings asa kid. it was my first...
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last year we were the favourites to win the game and tony had been a bit like, whether the favouritesust as good and barcelona are really great team. it was really that kind of football as well. an x—ray good advertisement for football. we have beaten them before. playing in a champions league final before. really looking forward to a good game of football to be honest. this dramatic football season keeps giving us more and more. it was a topsy turvy night at the valley as charlton came past doncaster to make it through to the league one play—off final. it was frantic game at the valley which ended 4—4 on aggregate so it was decided by penalties. tommy rowe had the chance to take it sudden death but was unable to convert. charlton will play sunderland in the final at wembley next sunday. here's some of the other football stories from today. dundee united will play st mirren or hamilton for a place in the scottish premiership next season. they beat inverness 3—0 at tannerdice for a 4—0 aggregate win in the playoff semi final. swansea manager graham potter has been offered a new contrac
last year we were the favourites to win the game and tony had been a bit like, whether the favouritesust as good and barcelona are really great team. it was really that kind of football as well. an x—ray good advertisement for football. we have beaten them before. playing in a champions league final before. really looking forward to a good game of football to be honest. this dramatic football season keeps giving us more and more. it was a topsy turvy night at the valley as charlton came past...
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happy birthday, tony. >> happy birthday, tony. >> that's the way anthony would want it for sure.mend it to everybody. >>> dow futures are pointing to a rough day on wall street after president trump's latest tariff threats so our coverage picks up right after this break. ers. it made me feel like a celebrity. (vo) the network more people rely on, gives you more. like big savings on our best phones when you switch. that's verizon. s... s...u... s...u...v... these letters used to mean something. letters earned in backwoods, high hills, and steep dunes. but somewhere along the way, suvs became pretenders, not pioneers. but you never forgot the difference, and neither did we. there are many suvs, but there's only one legend. hurry in now to the jeep celebration event and get $500 additional bonus cash on select models. hurry in now to the jeep celebration event moving? that's harder now because of psoriatic arthritis. but you're still moved by moments like this. don't let psoriatic arthritis take them away. taltz reduces joint pain and stiffness and helps stop the progression of join
happy birthday, tony. >> happy birthday, tony. >> that's the way anthony would want it for sure.mend it to everybody. >>> dow futures are pointing to a rough day on wall street after president trump's latest tariff threats so our coverage picks up right after this break. ers. it made me feel like a celebrity. (vo) the network more people rely on, gives you more. like big savings on our best phones when you switch. that's verizon. s... s...u... s...u...v... these letters...
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tony horwitzoins me now. welcome back to the newshour. >> thanks for having me again. >> brangham: i haveqsu this book wa a surprise, as a former new yorker and now ngsomeone who lives in wasn, d.c., i have spent many, many hours in the genius creations of frederk law olmsted, and i ha no idea that he was a writer and a good one and a gopood rer. >> uh-huh. >> brangham: how did you find this story and decide this is w what yted to do? >> the true story is that it happened while i was cleaning house. my wife and i live in an old farm stead in massachusetts where everything sags. and ourg overflowoks don't help, and while sorting through them as we were fightinovg shelf space, i rediscovered "the cotton kingdom," a book that grew out of olmsted's reporting that i had been assigned in college. i dove back into it and was just instantly captivated by his vivid writin tg about south. >> brangham: can you give us a sense of what was th it was reporting. we know where america was roughly on t cusp of the civil war.
tony horwitzoins me now. welcome back to the newshour. >> thanks for having me again. >> brangham: i haveqsu this book wa a surprise, as a former new yorker and now ngsomeone who lives in wasn, d.c., i have spent many, many hours in the genius creations of frederk law olmsted, and i ha no idea that he was a writer and a good one and a gopood rer. >> uh-huh. >> brangham: how did you find this story and decide this is w what yted to do? >> the true story is that it...
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one noteworthy one that people might recognise, the former prime minister of australia, liberal mp tonyhad lost his seat in northern sydney in the face of an independent challenger that is significant because he is seen by many as the man who orchestrated that coup back in august last year that coup back in august last year that deposed malcolm turnbull and it led to the introduction of scott morrison as prime minister here. his local electorate it seems have punished him and potentially the nation might be punishing in party for that messy spell last year. as you said, tony abbott and malcolm turnbull, both out of polmont because malcolm turnbull quit pretty much as soon as he was ousted and now scott morrison is gone as well —— out of parliament. there is a big lesson here for the governing coalition about the future. i wonder if the past played a part for labor for them as well because we had bob hawke passing away this week and a good chance for bill shorten to wallow in happier memories for his party. it was an untimely death but in terms of how these things play out in an election
one noteworthy one that people might recognise, the former prime minister of australia, liberal mp tonyhad lost his seat in northern sydney in the face of an independent challenger that is significant because he is seen by many as the man who orchestrated that coup back in august last year that coup back in august last year that deposed malcolm turnbull and it led to the introduction of scott morrison as prime minister here. his local electorate it seems have punished him and potentially the...
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author and pulitzer prize- winning journalist tony horwitz. he died suddenly yesterday of an aprent cardiac arrest. horwitz was best known as the author of "confederates in the attic," a look at modern-day wauthern attitudes about the civi and the people who re-enact it. ale book was a best-seller. as a jout, he covered conflicts in the middle east, herica and the balkans for "wall street journal." he won the pulitzer in 1995 for a series on income inequality and low-wage jobs, including working at chicken processin plants in the south. a number of horwitz's books are ough the narrative of a first-person account. that's true of hist book, "spying on the south." william brangham recently sat down with him about it. here's that interview. >> brangham: almost 160 years ,go, with america on the brink of civil wa young writeer from connecticut was sent south to file regular dispatches om the so-called "cotton kingdom" of the slave-holding states.
author and pulitzer prize- winning journalist tony horwitz. he died suddenly yesterday of an aprent cardiac arrest. horwitz was best known as the author of "confederates in the attic," a look at modern-day wauthern attitudes about the civi and the people who re-enact it. ale book was a best-seller. as a jout, he covered conflicts in the middle east, herica and the balkans for "wall street journal." he won the pulitzer in 1995 for a series on income inequality and low-wage...
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meanwhile we're still waiting outside the helis gold mine in st tony. we sent them a written request for an interview one three months ago but the security guard still don't let us in. by. well. the company has put up a sign that says nature hides power and prosperity in the depths of the earth. what lies ahead for the mining industry in greece. can large and potentially dangerous projects because he doubts only in countries that disregard environmental protection rules and ignore the civil rights of citizens. the acceptance is essential and you cannot have a business you cannot have hair and industrial production in navia words don't accept it. as we drive through the forest of skerries were followed by a police car. rear cutler says that whenever she turns up at the mine company officials call the cops security is tight everywhere around the mine there's not much transparency here. so this is only a very small part of it and also you have to think that's good this is only the beginning of this month and cock of us has many men that have the posits the
meanwhile we're still waiting outside the helis gold mine in st tony. we sent them a written request for an interview one three months ago but the security guard still don't let us in. by. well. the company has put up a sign that says nature hides power and prosperity in the depths of the earth. what lies ahead for the mining industry in greece. can large and potentially dangerous projects because he doubts only in countries that disregard environmental protection rules and ignore the civil...
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make the front pages of all the newspapers in the next 24 hours they will be thinking that not since tony blair arguably have we had a prime minister in this country who has been who's faced allegations of such seriousness of such human rights abuses of such a legit war crimes let's not forget that as she now weeps behind that door at number 10 we had a landmark british medical journal you see all report suggesting that 120000 people were killed in this country by the austerity policies that she she implemented in this country. and the people who benefited were people like her husband who is presumably comforting her behind the door of number 10 there because she helped the bank because she helped the the money changes and we must remember this after a city of london that was accused of for deal and interest rate setting meaning the illegality of the city of london was rewarded and she paid for it allegedly in the
make the front pages of all the newspapers in the next 24 hours they will be thinking that not since tony blair arguably have we had a prime minister in this country who has been who's faced allegations of such seriousness of such human rights abuses of such a legit war crimes let's not forget that as she now weeps behind that door at number 10 we had a landmark british medical journal you see all report suggesting that 120000 people were killed in this country by the austerity policies that...
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a lot of miners live in st tony. helis gold operates a facility here the process is gold silver lead and zinc as concentrate. the company also has a similar plant nearby a. lot of people here say that these factories are good for the local economy. this banner says the mines are coke addict he's only future. this is the village of the gallipoli gear located not far from the skerries gold mine. about three thousand people live here and they are divided on the benefits of local mining. the dispute is cause friction among friends and family members. those who work in the mines say these facilities benefit the entire community. the more you the only resource is that we have in this region are the mines. there's nothing else we don't have tourist beaches or farmland there's nothing. there what are we supposed to do eat grass this treasure in these mountains up to. the shop with a mining company if you get the local economy moving again when they don't open it . you will see along that last. report. georges cutter a zero t
a lot of miners live in st tony. helis gold operates a facility here the process is gold silver lead and zinc as concentrate. the company also has a similar plant nearby a. lot of people here say that these factories are good for the local economy. this banner says the mines are coke addict he's only future. this is the village of the gallipoli gear located not far from the skerries gold mine. about three thousand people live here and they are divided on the benefits of local mining. the...
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ad lib while i get tony. >> tony, why don't you come up for a second come on. >> oh, it is all right, you are a hero to a lot of people. >> i will say hello. this is tony west, the man that a lot of people feel the guy that has done the most changing the culture in a positive way, a hero justice for a lot of people oh, you are really doing like the princeton where you are turning your back. >> i appreciate it >> congratulations for everything you have done to make this company >> there is nos rules today. >> no, there is no rules tony west, i have known him forever. >> he's done remarkable things what a great period of time of what will we heard would scuttle this company >> some extensive family here. can i bring them up too? >> what is this, joe franklin's show i have the brother of one of the most famous people ever. who else am i going to stick here on? >> let's have a mingle >> you are ursa laberns. the books are going to get to work in a little bit i mean we had news last night that is was earth shaking. we had as genuine tariff war you want me to grab him? i will go grab him we
ad lib while i get tony. >> tony, why don't you come up for a second come on. >> oh, it is all right, you are a hero to a lot of people. >> i will say hello. this is tony west, the man that a lot of people feel the guy that has done the most changing the culture in a positive way, a hero justice for a lot of people oh, you are really doing like the princeton where you are turning your back. >> i appreciate it >> congratulations for everything you have done to make...
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. >>> up next for us tonight, the tony >>> up next for us tonight, the tony a lot of f stuffy?your home is filled with soft surfaces that trap odors and release them back into the room. so, try febreze fabric refresher. febreze finds odors trapped in fabrics and cleans them away as it dries. use febreze every time you tidy up to keep your whole house smelling fresh air clean. fabric refresher even works for clothes you want to wear another day. make febreze part of your clean routine for whole home freshness. but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally discovered in jellyfish, prevagen has been shown in clinical trials to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. -keith used to be great to road-trip with. but since he bought his house... are you going 45? -uh, yes. 55 is a suggestion. -...it's kind of like driving with his dad. -what a sign, huh? terry, can you take a selfie of me? -take a selfie of you? -yeah. can you make it look like i'm holding it? -he did show us how to bundle home and auto at progressive.com and save a
. >>> up next for us tonight, the tony >>> up next for us tonight, the tony a lot of f stuffy?your home is filled with soft surfaces that trap odors and release them back into the room. so, try febreze fabric refresher. febreze finds odors trapped in fabrics and cleans them away as it dries. use febreze every time you tidy up to keep your whole house smelling fresh air clean. fabric refresher even works for clothes you want to wear another day. make febreze part of your clean...
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. >> nominations for the tony awards announced on cbs this morning and berkeley repertory theater upr ain't too proud. >> i know you want to leave me but i refuse to let you go. >> love the temptations, ain't too proud broke house records and berkeley and eventually moved on to broadway and now it has a total of 12 tony award nominations and you can watch the tony award ceremony hosted by james gordon sunday, june 9 right here on kpix 5. >>> paul deanno is standing by live for the sharks doing party and he has the forecast. >> a beautiful day outside, chillier than normal and the lawn behind me via stadium in san jose near the airport will be packed in a matter of minutes. we have the kids games on one end, we have a band set up on the other end and we will have a party here in a matter of a few short minutes because the sharks are playing at 7 o'clock tonight in colorado but, the party in the bay area, the watch party for game 3 in the second round of the playoffs is right here on the lawn adjacent to the via stadium. let's get to weather and we will show you how we will celebrate h
. >> nominations for the tony awards announced on cbs this morning and berkeley repertory theater upr ain't too proud. >> i know you want to leave me but i refuse to let you go. >> love the temptations, ain't too proud broke house records and berkeley and eventually moved on to broadway and now it has a total of 12 tony award nominations and you can watch the tony award ceremony hosted by james gordon sunday, june 9 right here on kpix 5. >>> paul deanno is standing by...
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how skateboard legend tony hawk sparked air citywide scavenger hunt next. hard-to-wash fabrics... ...there's febreze fabric refresher. febreze doesn't just mask, it eliminates odors you've... ...gone noseblind to. and try febreze unstopables for fabric. with up to twice the fresh scent power, you'll want to try it... ...again and again and maybe just one more time. indulge in irresistible freshness. febreze unstopables. breathe happy. >>> my favorite is a weekend update feature, and it's all about turkey. turkey for me and a turkey for you. >> turkey, turkey d, turkey turkey dat. >> gay commercial with him and farley. >> halloween costumes, if you don't have a lot of money. >> you can be hello. >> i'm crazy newspaper unicorn man, and i do believe i want some candy. >> my favorite adam sandler skit -- >> a forgot about a lot of those. snl cast members sharing some of their favorite adam sandler moments as he prepares to host the show for the very first time this weekend. he hasn't hosted before. a lot of stuff out there. >> absolutely. forgot how funny those
how skateboard legend tony hawk sparked air citywide scavenger hunt next. hard-to-wash fabrics... ...there's febreze fabric refresher. febreze doesn't just mask, it eliminates odors you've... ...gone noseblind to. and try febreze unstopables for fabric. with up to twice the fresh scent power, you'll want to try it... ...again and again and maybe just one more time. indulge in irresistible freshness. febreze unstopables. breathe happy. >>> my favorite is a weekend update feature, and...
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he has had the full backing of tony bloom and the board, all this time.nce christmas, any premier league manager will be under pressure by they are not producing three point or totally trying to climb the table as much as writing could have done. —— brighton could have done. stagnant, really. with liverpool missing out on the domestic title, the club's attention will surely now turn to europe. with a place in the champions league final — they have another chance of a trophy. it's an all england affair with tottenham getting to their first ever champions league final. 0ur reporter david 0rnstein is in madrid where it'll take place next month welcome to the stadium, home of atletico madrid, dolly 1st ofjune it will play host to the changes league final. tottenham against liverpool, this of the walk that the players will take onto the pitch. it was opened in 2017, the fifth time that the city of madrid will host the european cup final, the first time that their stadium well. 16,000 capacity that will be reduced to around 63,000 on the night itself. officiall
he has had the full backing of tony bloom and the board, all this time.nce christmas, any premier league manager will be under pressure by they are not producing three point or totally trying to climb the table as much as writing could have done. —— brighton could have done. stagnant, really. with liverpool missing out on the domestic title, the club's attention will surely now turn to europe. with a place in the champions league final — they have another chance of a trophy. it's an all...
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we have tony dwyer waiting in the wings. let's get first to carter and the charts carter >> a lot of things to look at, of course. lots going on. first, when things are in chaos, correlations often go to one, to make the point not only today but the past year, look at the relationship between the nasdaq and s&p 500. in fact, it's a correlation of about 95%. what we know is one has more data so the nasdaq overshoots, the nasdaq undershoots, and overshoots but the trajectory is the same straight down and straight up. and guy is talking about the prospect of an important double top, back to a difficult level let's look at a few things gapping, it's very rare to gap, meaning an index has so much news overnight, a tweet or war or it could be anything, swine flu, gaps down and up. there have been a total of 79 times in the past year it gapped up or gapped down. let's look at the levels it's a good reference point. march 12th gap is still in play at 27.84 march is heth, 2744 and now february 12th, 2718. from the peak of 2954 to we'
we have tony dwyer waiting in the wings. let's get first to carter and the charts carter >> a lot of things to look at, of course. lots going on. first, when things are in chaos, correlations often go to one, to make the point not only today but the past year, look at the relationship between the nasdaq and s&p 500. in fact, it's a correlation of about 95%. what we know is one has more data so the nasdaq overshoots, the nasdaq undershoots, and overshoots but the trajectory is the same...
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to make about this election one person who did lose from the liberal party a former prime minister tony abbott now in that northern sydney say the. he's helping. the trend was blocked an independent candidate her name sali struggled he campaigned very heavily on climate change she beats tony abbott so he is now the world big cheer in this room when that happened but in the end it was the only cheer of the night. andrew thomas there watching that election for us from melbourne thank you for that update andrey. austria's far right deputy leader has resigned over a controversial video putting the ruling coalition there at risk chancellor hines christian struck overseen apparently offering government contracts to an unknown russian woman and exchange for political support the secretly filmed video was published by 2 german newspapers but stryker says it was a set up. the only criminal offense that is present here is the stage secret service trump with the legal recordings were someone waited 2 years and then set it off and yes that was a targeted political assassination while our son go exp
to make about this election one person who did lose from the liberal party a former prime minister tony abbott now in that northern sydney say the. he's helping. the trend was blocked an independent candidate her name sali struggled he campaigned very heavily on climate change she beats tony abbott so he is now the world big cheer in this room when that happened but in the end it was the only cheer of the night. andrew thomas there watching that election for us from melbourne thank you for that...
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benn the late only but just tell me a bit about that about what jodi penciled you about break well tony benn was always anti you and. he i always say he's the nearest thing i had to a political mentor because i could sit down with him for hours and he would talk to me about things i was trying to work out and he was always very open he was always a disses the way i see it you may see it in the hallway and i remember him telling me about the and he always felt that it was distant undemocratic but off of. this is something i feel a revolutionary. if i want to go and get my politicians i can get them not very far from here but the ones in europe a very far away and discovered you know some of them in brussels some of them in frankfurt the monument in paris in a. so deep down my instinct was to kind of follow tony benn's example and to want to leave for if you like left wing reasons. the sad thing was that just wasn't part of the debate when when i saw the people i was getting in bed with and the reasons why vi were leaving they just didn't correspond with the reasons why i want to leave so
benn the late only but just tell me a bit about that about what jodi penciled you about break well tony benn was always anti you and. he i always say he's the nearest thing i had to a political mentor because i could sit down with him for hours and he would talk to me about things i was trying to work out and he was always very open he was always a disses the way i see it you may see it in the hallway and i remember him telling me about the and he always felt that it was distant undemocratic...
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like his former boss tony blair today interviewed about their views on bracks it the u.k. continues to engage in economic warfare against venezuela and syria as for nuclear confrontation u.k. foreign secretary and prime minister contender jeremy hunt has claimed britain is mediating between india and pakistan we are urging restraint on all sides neither side wants to see this escalate further well pakistan's prime minister imran khan hasn't been invited to tomorrow's inauguration of the render modi in india in our coverage of the largest democratic vote in history but the indian congress and victorious b j p party has made allegations against their nuclear neighbors pakistan the high commission in london has since got back to going underground to counter claims in our interviews pakistan itself. as a victim of terrorism and suffered both in terms of losses to human lives and its economy we have lost more than 70000 citizens including over 6000 soldiers and economic losses to the chuen of 100 $20000000000.00 us dollars buckstone also has its concern with regard to terrorism
like his former boss tony blair today interviewed about their views on bracks it the u.k. continues to engage in economic warfare against venezuela and syria as for nuclear confrontation u.k. foreign secretary and prime minister contender jeremy hunt has claimed britain is mediating between india and pakistan we are urging restraint on all sides neither side wants to see this escalate further well pakistan's prime minister imran khan hasn't been invited to tomorrow's inauguration of the render...
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i'm tony dokoupil with cbs news. i just have a couple questions for you. banks oversaw inspectors at miami air international, a charter service with government contracts worth more than $200 million in the past five years. earlier this month, a miami air charter carrying u.s. military troops from guantanamo bay made a non-fatal crash landing in jacksonville, florida. the cause isn't yet known, but in 2017, the airline had other trouble ferrying troops-- multiple incidents resulting from bad vendor fuel lines, something banks had written them up for a year earlier. you still work as an f.a.a. inspector? >> yes, i am. >> reporter: on that airline? >> nope, i'm not longer on that air-- they removed me off that air carrier. >> reporter: in a statement, miami air said they had procedures in place to comply with f.a.a. requirements. four years ago, the f.a.a. moved from issuing fines to working closer with airlines to maintain minimum safety requirements. >> airlines have actually told me, "well, you can't violate me, because you have to go through compliance ac
i'm tony dokoupil with cbs news. i just have a couple questions for you. banks oversaw inspectors at miami air international, a charter service with government contracts worth more than $200 million in the past five years. earlier this month, a miami air charter carrying u.s. military troops from guantanamo bay made a non-fatal crash landing in jacksonville, florida. the cause isn't yet known, but in 2017, the airline had other trouble ferrying troops-- multiple incidents resulting from bad...