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finally, in the summer of 2016, eight years after the murder, tony went on trial. >> tony vieques, theued that tony, fueled by a jealous rage, waited in the bushes for melissa to come home, followed her into the garage and then launched a brutal attack on his wife's best friend. >> is a hands-on personal murder. it takes time, it takes premeditation. and why? because she was a friend. >> with the residue of pepper spray all over the garage was evidence that melissa had fought back, and some had apparently gotten on the killer. tony's housemate testified, the night of the murder, he saw his roommate describing his arms. >> he said that he got pepper spray on him, and that his hands were burning and itching. >> then, an expert on cell phone tracking told the jury that tony had both melissa's phone and his own personal phone with him the night of the murder, and the next day, when he was driving his train. >> they move north, and then back south along the railroad. >> but now, prosecutors had to tackle the head scratching question of motive. why would tony kill melissa in the first place?
finally, in the summer of 2016, eight years after the murder, tony went on trial. >> tony vieques, theued that tony, fueled by a jealous rage, waited in the bushes for melissa to come home, followed her into the garage and then launched a brutal attack on his wife's best friend. >> is a hands-on personal murder. it takes time, it takes premeditation. and why? because she was a friend. >> with the residue of pepper spray all over the garage was evidence that melissa had fought...
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(tony) oh, no problem. (man) thanks. (tony) oh, yeah that's a problem you need verizon. a new iphone 15 pro with tons of storage. so you can take all the pics! so many selfies. a preposterous amount of pano! that means panoramic. and as many portraits of me as your heart desires. (woman) how about none? (boy) none. (man) yea none feels right. (vo) trade-in any iphone in any condition and get a new iphone 15 pro - on us. only on verizon. eggs make all our family moments better. especially when they're eggland's best. taste so fresh and amazing. deliciously superior nutrition, too. for us, it's eggs any style. as long as they're the best. eggland's best. i suffer with psoriatic arthritis and psoriasis. i was on a journey for a really long time to find some relief. cosentyx works for me. cosentyx helps real people get real relief from the symptoms of psoriatic arthritis or psoriasis. serious allergic reactions, severe skin reactions that look like eczema, and an increased risk of infections, some fatal, have occurred. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms, h
(tony) oh, no problem. (man) thanks. (tony) oh, yeah that's a problem you need verizon. a new iphone 15 pro with tons of storage. so you can take all the pics! so many selfies. a preposterous amount of pano! that means panoramic. and as many portraits of me as your heart desires. (woman) how about none? (boy) none. (man) yea none feels right. (vo) trade-in any iphone in any condition and get a new iphone 15 pro - on us. only on verizon. eggs make all our family moments better. especially when...
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and they had no intention of sleeping on the way home, uh, i claim back into the back to chat with tony, we were talking about guitars, we're about six miles from north of nuria at this time, we weren't long out of vanb'. brian turned back to us and said we've got to stop there's a road block and you come across these 1975 the troubles were were raging so uh um we knew the drill at least the lads i i was i was the least experienced uh traveling in the northern with stops and road blocks but the lads knew the drill and i got to know them very quickly you stopped turned on your interior lights you turned off your main lights you let your side lights on. "and you approached when you're told to approach, there was a man with a red torch, on this particular time uh, we were surprised that brian said almost apologitically, he was a real gentleman brain, and he said, that's we've got to get out, these gentlemen want to do a check on the van, and for me being the new recruit from way down south in south teperary, i thought it was a big adventure, and it was, you, it was something that you go ho
and they had no intention of sleeping on the way home, uh, i claim back into the back to chat with tony, we were talking about guitars, we're about six miles from north of nuria at this time, we weren't long out of vanb'. brian turned back to us and said we've got to stop there's a road block and you come across these 1975 the troubles were were raging so uh um we knew the drill at least the lads i i was i was the least experienced uh traveling in the northern with stops and road blocks but the...
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personnel we did traveled with the equipment, the only equipment we carried was our our guitar, so tony garrity uh and i, tony was lead player, i was base player, we carried our equipment, sometimes we would have brought dez macales, well des he called himself his saxophone with him, um, and we that was the case that night, so it was tony's guitar, my guitar and dez's car, and if you if you know the the way they're constructed those, um volkswagen mini minibuses, there's the engine is in the back and there's a little shelf at the back so you can lift the a window over the engine and there was a little shelf and that's where we used to put those instruments, we wouldn't give our guitars to the roady because rodies are inclined to throw stuff into the van and you know it's a bit like somebody working an airline you know with your case uh you couldn't be sure so we were precious about them and um we were good form because it's a relatively short journey from from banbridge to dublin, we were we were based in dublin, and normally uh some of the lads, if it's a a longest journey, the lads wo
personnel we did traveled with the equipment, the only equipment we carried was our our guitar, so tony garrity uh and i, tony was lead player, i was base player, we carried our equipment, sometimes we would have brought dez macales, well des he called himself his saxophone with him, um, and we that was the case that night, so it was tony's guitar, my guitar and dez's car, and if you if you know the the way they're constructed those, um volkswagen mini minibuses, there's the engine is in the...
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tony cottee , should you team. tony cottee, should you speak ill of your exes ?n , i thought most know, i mean, i thought most songs are written about exes and historic events and what's gone on in your life, so it should be a big deal about taylor swift writing about her ex—boyfriends. there's been quite a few british ones won't they? let me ones as well, won't they? let me tell susan boyle very tell you, susan boyle is a very fine looking woman her own right. >> very beautiful lady, great >> very beautiful lady, a great singer . i >> very beautiful lady, a great singer. i she'd make singer. i think she'd make a better spouse than taylor swift because going to write because she's not going to write lyrics her next album. >> oh, but you you're going >> oh, but you said you're going to the table and to have dinner on the table and everything, my everything, i think. yeah, my very . think get the very homely. i think i get the impression, know. impression, you know. >> feel that susan boyle >> do you feel that susan boyle is school? is old school? >> definitely. ye
tony cottee , should you team. tony cottee, should you speak ill of your exes ?n , i thought most know, i mean, i thought most songs are written about exes and historic events and what's gone on in your life, so it should be a big deal about taylor swift writing about her ex—boyfriends. there's been quite a few british ones won't they? let me ones as well, won't they? let me tell susan boyle very tell you, susan boyle is a very fine looking woman her own right. >> very beautiful lady,...
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if you look through the artifacts of argo you can see what tony did. in fact, he did the artwork for, the variety ad. he was a graphics artist. he after he retired became a painter. so it's great to have his. tradecraft on display here at cia. so back to the argo operation and tehran, that was a pretty risky operation for the canadians to undertake. and americans. one thing i'm impressed about the of argo is just how important are and our relationship with canada obviously a long time relationship with canada. they were so instrumental in to making sure this was a successful operation and it just highlights how risky some of these operations and our work here at cia actually can be. we send people all all over the world into sometimes either denied areas or actual war zones. in fact, we have in the museum innovator cases that highlight individuals here at cia, in one of the innovator cases, we focus on. barbara robbins. barbara was only 21 years old when she was over in saigon during, the vietnam war, a truck carrying explosives from the vietcong explo
if you look through the artifacts of argo you can see what tony did. in fact, he did the artwork for, the variety ad. he was a graphics artist. he after he retired became a painter. so it's great to have his. tradecraft on display here at cia. so back to the argo operation and tehran, that was a pretty risky operation for the canadians to undertake. and americans. one thing i'm impressed about the of argo is just how important are and our relationship with canada obviously a long time...
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professional footballer tony _ bookmakers for. professional footballer tony kelly - bookmakers for.a - bookmakers for. professional - footballer tony kelly a recovering gambling addict. he made 58 appearance for stoke city in the early 90s, a career cut short by his addiction i early 90s, a career cut short by his addiction ., ., ., addiction i have gone through £192,000 — addiction i have gone through £192,000 bankruptcy - addiction i have gone through £192,000 bankruptcy file. - addiction i have gone through | £192,000 bankruptcy file. the addiction i have gone through - £192,000 bankruptcy file. the break down of my 20 year relationship with my partner. the mental health issue h i wonder how did i not get to a point where i have lost hope or want to ache my own life. our message is there a darker side to gambling. academy managerjamie lentom says many young players already gamble, making early intervention all the more important. we making early intervention all the more important.— making early intervention all the more important. we are aware that ounu more important. we are aw
professional footballer tony _ bookmakers for. professional footballer tony kelly - bookmakers for.a - bookmakers for. professional - footballer tony kelly a recovering gambling addict. he made 58 appearance for stoke city in the early 90s, a career cut short by his addiction i early 90s, a career cut short by his addiction ., ., ., addiction i have gone through £192,000 — addiction i have gone through £192,000 bankruptcy - addiction i have gone through £192,000 bankruptcy file. -...
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tony cottee , should you team. tony cottee, should you speak ill of your exes ?n , i thought most know, i mean, i thought most songs are written about exes and historic events and what's gone on in your life, so it should be a big deal about taylor swift writing about her ex—boyfriends. there's been quite a few british ones won't they? let me ones as well, won't they? let me tell susan boyle very tell you, susan boyle is a very fine looking woman her own right. >> very beautiful lady, great >> very beautiful lady, a great singer . i >> very beautiful lady, a great singer. i she'd make singer. i think she'd make a better spouse than taylor swift because going to write because she's not going to write lyrics her next album. >> oh, but you you're going >> oh, but you said you're going to the table and to have dinner on the table and everything, my everything, i think. yeah, my very . think get the very homely. i think i get the impression, know. impression, you know. >> feel that susan boyle >> do you feel that susan boyle is school? is old school? >> definitely. ye
tony cottee , should you team. tony cottee, should you speak ill of your exes ?n , i thought most know, i mean, i thought most songs are written about exes and historic events and what's gone on in your life, so it should be a big deal about taylor swift writing about her ex—boyfriends. there's been quite a few british ones won't they? let me ones as well, won't they? let me tell susan boyle very tell you, susan boyle is a very fine looking woman her own right. >> very beautiful lady,...
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tony lyons is the publisher of skyhorse. we appreciate your spending a can you lay out what you mean by the colorblind
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tony lyons is the publisher of skyhorse. we appreciate your spending a so tim alberta is the author is an author staff
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tony: tony was very hard on the met. lost revenue over two years. that's hard to recover from.f the art scenes in new york depend on tourism. our attendance from locals are all the way back. attendance from tourists are only in the 70's. particularly asian tourists, that's where we are really short. it's a bit of a struggle. we had to find new revenue sources and be careful about costs. as we have discussed in the past, arts are what make new york the gateway city that it is, and it's really important. if you do look at the people who come to the metropolitan museum, how have they changed? the demographics, age, ethnicity, race, pre-pandemic into today? i'm not sure that there is -- tony: i'm not sure that there is a big shift other than becoming more local, but that said, we need to be more appealing to the local community and connect. not just pandemic, but all the horror around george floyd and whatnot, we said we had to do a better job connecting to more diverse audiences, younger audiences, and audiences outside of manhattan. we made a concerted effort to do that. there ar
tony: tony was very hard on the met. lost revenue over two years. that's hard to recover from.f the art scenes in new york depend on tourism. our attendance from locals are all the way back. attendance from tourists are only in the 70's. particularly asian tourists, that's where we are really short. it's a bit of a struggle. we had to find new revenue sources and be careful about costs. as we have discussed in the past, arts are what make new york the gateway city that it is, and it's really...
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tony lyons founded skyhorse in 2000 657 new york times best seller. so far more than 10,000 books on the backlist the wall street journal says about him, quote, mr. lyons doesn't use sensitivity readers and that alone qualifies him as a maverick in today's environment. but he's really an old fashioned civil libertarian and wary of power in all its forms. he especially deplores the extent to which social media platforms or traditional media and government seem to have joined hands to combat misinformation. he sees such coercive unity as antithetical to the healthy clash of viewpoints necessary for discovering truth. tony lyons is the publisher of skyhorse. we appreciate your spending a
tony lyons founded skyhorse in 2000 657 new york times best seller. so far more than 10,000 books on the backlist the wall street journal says about him, quote, mr. lyons doesn't use sensitivity readers and that alone qualifies him as a maverick in today's environment. but he's really an old fashioned civil libertarian and wary of power in all its forms. he especially deplores the extent to which social media platforms or traditional media and government seem to have joined hands to combat...
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yes, a minister briefly in tony blair's _ in 1997.97. yes, a minister briefly in tony blair's first government, . in 1997. yes, a minister briefly in| tony blair's first government, and actually a number of the tributes have made reference to his independent thinking. tony blair said that himself, he said he was an independent thinker, never constrained by conventional wisdom, always pushing at the frontier of new ideas. perhaps he spent a lot longer actually rather than a minister as a chair of different select committees, backbench committees of mps, and as you say, his particular passion was welfare. he spoke passionately in the house of commons a number of times about food poverty, about conditions for his constituents in birkenhead. and that really was his life work. he published many pamphlets and leaflets and reports looking at welfare, looking particularly at the issue of food poverty. and a number of the tributes, i think it is worth saying, are coming in from across the political spectrum. i mentioned tony blair, there are a
yes, a minister briefly in tony blair's _ in 1997.97. yes, a minister briefly in tony blair's first government, . in 1997. yes, a minister briefly in| tony blair's first government, and actually a number of the tributes have made reference to his independent thinking. tony blair said that himself, he said he was an independent thinker, never constrained by conventional wisdom, always pushing at the frontier of new ideas. perhaps he spent a lot longer actually rather than a minister as a chair...
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this canal used to bring water to tony can thomas fields. he doubts bad will ever happen again. lavelle, it's practically impossible. although only god can help us saturday, but hopefully he will ask, you know how you mean? otherwise there's going to be a fight here is when i get a, there's no life without the water. for now, the cows can still feed on the reserves. but stocks are running out, tony can tanya and his nephew found on have to make tough decisions. but we now have to buy what we can produce affordable course because the crops in the fields won't grow properly without the water at similar. i don't know. what's the problem for, but if you know the name was, how was it to the most of the table you have been and we don't know how it's going to pan out the water. we'll have enough water for animals. and so we're being careful with our investments invest cns dried relief measures are putting a strain on the regional government's budget in catalonia has called an early election after an initial, but the proposal failed to pass. tony ca
this canal used to bring water to tony can thomas fields. he doubts bad will ever happen again. lavelle, it's practically impossible. although only god can help us saturday, but hopefully he will ask, you know how you mean? otherwise there's going to be a fight here is when i get a, there's no life without the water. for now, the cows can still feed on the reserves. but stocks are running out, tony can tanya and his nephew found on have to make tough decisions. but we now have to buy what we...
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[applause] you really are, tony. and we made a lot of progress, it's no small part because of tony.] and the bad news for tony is, we have become friends. and mark, thank you, thanks for the past four to get into the district. i appreciate it. you are doing a hell of a job. and madison mayor, thank you what issue? there you are. stand up. i get instructions from my wife who was a schoolteacher, she said make sure you say hello to the mirror. i really like being with her. thank you, mayor. [applause] and the state and local tribal leaders are today, thanks for making it available. [applause] where are you? there. stand up, thank you. and by the way, it's indian nation. while she couldn't hear i'm always grateful for one of the best syndicate in the united states senate, tammy baldwin. [cheers and applause] she really is. she's a great partner on education, infrastructure, by a tecumseh much more, more. she's done so much. and when camel and i ran -- kamal and iran. we made a commitment to fix the broken launceston. while the college degrees tilt degree still addicted middle-class tha
[applause] you really are, tony. and we made a lot of progress, it's no small part because of tony.] and the bad news for tony is, we have become friends. and mark, thank you, thanks for the past four to get into the district. i appreciate it. you are doing a hell of a job. and madison mayor, thank you what issue? there you are. stand up. i get instructions from my wife who was a schoolteacher, she said make sure you say hello to the mirror. i really like being with her. thank you, mayor....
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now, with all due respect to tony at goldman sachs, there was a note from adam parker, enough so that i was like you have to come on and talk about this because this is a bit of a change i want my viewers to know about. adam joins us now. it's good to have you back >> good to see you >> you have made a bit of a pivot, if i can call it that i want to read the headline that i took from your note and we ask discuss. our recommendation had been that the bull case was far more probable than the bear case, driving our judgment that there was an upside to the s&p 500, but now our view has changed that got my attention. why has it changed >> the three pillars to the bull case were easing financial conditions and growth margins expanding and the belief that earnings would grow, and there were a tightening set of conditions and a china recovery. we try to mark to market our views, and i have no idea right now if the net 10% moves up or down, and so i think the way jim framed it makes sense to me, 50/50 we move in either direction. why? one, the stagflation, like i wrote in my notes, if stagflat
now, with all due respect to tony at goldman sachs, there was a note from adam parker, enough so that i was like you have to come on and talk about this because this is a bit of a change i want my viewers to know about. adam joins us now. it's good to have you back >> good to see you >> you have made a bit of a pivot, if i can call it that i want to read the headline that i took from your note and we ask discuss. our recommendation had been that the bull case was far more probable...
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[cheers and applause] you really are, tony.ess we've made and would make a a lot is no small part because of tony. [cheers and applause] and the bad news for tony is, we have become friends. mark, thank you. thanks -- madison, where is ? stand up. y [applause] i get instructions for my wife who is a schoolteacher, make sure he say s hello to the mayo. i agree. at the state and local tribal leaders here today, thanks for making it available. where are you? [applause] there, stand up, thank you. and by the way, this indian nation -- couldn't be. i'm always grateful -- tammy baldwin.n. [cheers and applause] she really is. she's a great partner on education, infrastructure, by america, and so much more. when kamalahe and and i rane commitment to fix the program -- [inaudible] repaying those loans was more reasonable. today, to make americans especially young people are settled unsustainable debt in exchange for college degree. the ability for working and middle-class folks to repay their student loans has become so burdensome but a
[cheers and applause] you really are, tony.ess we've made and would make a a lot is no small part because of tony. [cheers and applause] and the bad news for tony is, we have become friends. mark, thank you. thanks -- madison, where is ? stand up. y [applause] i get instructions for my wife who is a schoolteacher, make sure he say s hello to the mayo. i agree. at the state and local tribal leaders here today, thanks for making it available. where are you? [applause] there, stand up, thank you....
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said, _ what is right for us —— what tony said. and — what is right for us —— what tony said. and putsimply. if we give ukraine— said, and put simply. if we give ukraine the support they need, they can achieve — ukraine the support they need, they can achieve the just peace that they deserve. _ can achieve the just peace that they deserve, they have some 25% of the russian _ deserve, they have some 25% of the russian black sea fleet and inflicted over 350,000 casualties on russian _ inflicted over 350,000 casualties on russian armed forces who launched this unprovoked and unjustified aggression. and we know that if we keep on— aggression. and we know that if we keep on them, we can lead to this to the right— keep on them, we can lead to this to the right conclusion and we know what _ the right conclusion and we know what they— the right conclusion and we know what they need, air defences, the ukraine _ what they need, air defences, the ukraine foreign minister was so clear— ukraine foreign minister was so clear about that in nato. we know they need — clear about that in nato. we know
said, _ what is right for us —— what tony said. and — what is right for us —— what tony said. and putsimply. if we give ukraine— said, and put simply. if we give ukraine the support they need, they can achieve — ukraine the support they need, they can achieve the just peace that they deserve. _ can achieve the just peace that they deserve, they have some 25% of the russian _ deserve, they have some 25% of the russian black sea fleet and inflicted over 350,000 casualties on russian...
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are you going to can come and help me do this, tony? tony isn't just facing complex surgery.n a cage, a frame, for anything up to a year. and daily there has to be adjustments done to it as well. i've had to adapt all his boxers. so i do that and then get the cage. it opens right up, doesn't it? yeah, it opens, and then i put the one with the cage.... - superheroes, just like you. you like superheroes, don't you? well, he feels that the sooner it's done, the sooner he'll be able to accomplish what he wants to, and probably move on to another challenge, knowing tony. he's a fireball. he's just always so upbeat. he's never down. he's always smiling. are you ready to go? yeah. so today tony's having his big op, and we've come up to sheffield. how are you feeling? it was horrible this morning. we have to keep that goal there that, you know, this is going to be life—changing for him. going under anaesthetic can be unsettling for anyone, children especially. so before surgery, a chance to choose a scent. the smell of the gas that they use smells a lot like quite strong, smells like
are you going to can come and help me do this, tony? tony isn't just facing complex surgery.n a cage, a frame, for anything up to a year. and daily there has to be adjustments done to it as well. i've had to adapt all his boxers. so i do that and then get the cage. it opens right up, doesn't it? yeah, it opens, and then i put the one with the cage.... - superheroes, just like you. you like superheroes, don't you? well, he feels that the sooner it's done, the sooner he'll be able to accomplish...
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. >> tony evans has been in the hospitality industry. >> all good things come to an end. >> tony knew this day was coming. >> i never had confidence. he had been trying to leave for years. >> i did not think it would come so soon. tony feels betrayed and abandoned with the a's moving to sacramento. >> it was like, john fisher. some of you guys are loyal to the a's . i just got in and i bought it and i don't care about you. >> tony says many of the workers are just like him, seniors trying to find a way to supplement their social security and those that are dependent on healthcare. >> at some point, i feel sorry for the way it fiscally impacts some of my coworkers. how do we get through the summer? >> it has been a struggle without any fans in the stands. pure employees have been needed on game day. fewer shifts means they don't earn enough points to qualify for healthcare. tony realizes it may be tough for a while but the one thing he won't let fisher take away is hope for the future. >> oakland will bounce back. i am positive we will bounce back. i am not going to say bye , i will ju
. >> tony evans has been in the hospitality industry. >> all good things come to an end. >> tony knew this day was coming. >> i never had confidence. he had been trying to leave for years. >> i did not think it would come so soon. tony feels betrayed and abandoned with the a's moving to sacramento. >> it was like, john fisher. some of you guys are loyal to the a's . i just got in and i bought it and i don't care about you. >> tony says many of the...
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tony mcguire. thank you very much for your input. duvet. tony mcguire.let's get the thoughts now of the writer at think scotland. dean thompson. dean, welcome to the show by any reckoning, it's been a nightmare of a week . and been a nightmare of a week. and the incredible thing is that the greens have teamed up with the tories, with the labour party, with the alba party . with the alba party. historically, sworn foes have become friends to unite in the singular purpose of removing humza yousaf is—he, a dead man walking. >> well, yes, i think it's just a question of when, not if that he's ultimately pushed out. but by all accounts, thomasius . he's ultimately pushed out. but by all accounts, thomasius. his greatest problem is that he's not very good at politics. his political judgement has been pretty poor, even since the snp leadership elections were on going and were, by all accounts, people who i talked to say in person. he's a very charming , person. he's a very charming, very nice person. but i think charm was mistaken for competence and the lack of
tony mcguire. thank you very much for your input. duvet. tony mcguire.let's get the thoughts now of the writer at think scotland. dean thompson. dean, welcome to the show by any reckoning, it's been a nightmare of a week . and been a nightmare of a week. and the incredible thing is that the greens have teamed up with the tories, with the labour party, with the alba party . with the alba party. historically, sworn foes have become friends to unite in the singular purpose of removing humza yousaf...
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my dad can't see over to tony's house. only tony can see over to his house. that's all i have to say. good afternoon. it will be short and sweet. my name is sheila robinson nash. i am a neighbor and a friend, and i have known both men for 25 years. i do object to tony's hall attack on bill o'keefe. you could not find a more upstanding, generous, kind person and truthful. i object to his character being damaged by this. he deserves so much more. i am in favor of the variance, and i thank you for your time. oh, it's a purse, not a music box. good afternoon, commissioner. i'm in, i support the variance, and i'm here to show you a something that i came to see this, project for the first time in 2013. and and mr. o'keefe asked me to show, mr. hall, the proposed height for the new fence that he wanted to do. and. sorry about that. yes. can we go to the overhead, please? this is. in 2013, and it shows the stick that are to show the. the stick are showing the height of the new fence, the proposed new fence. and mr. hall agreed with the height at the time, and it was
my dad can't see over to tony's house. only tony can see over to his house. that's all i have to say. good afternoon. it will be short and sweet. my name is sheila robinson nash. i am a neighbor and a friend, and i have known both men for 25 years. i do object to tony's hall attack on bill o'keefe. you could not find a more upstanding, generous, kind person and truthful. i object to his character being damaged by this. he deserves so much more. i am in favor of the variance, and i thank you for...
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she said, tony, you're a genius.leased to hear read that, because that's what i say to my children. >> and i think, and i think this gets the heart of what you were saying, both in your report in the book that actually it's family, isn't it? and you see the disappointing results of white working class children that they don't have the family support and the family network thatis support and the family network that is telling them they can succeed . yeah. and some people succeed. yeah. and some people in other communities don't have that as well. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> i think what's happening here is there's not a distinction between disparities which are which are clear and have different reasons for having them. and discrimination where it's, you know, something that somebody deliberately stopping you from moving on. i'm quite disappointed when i do see, black celebrities or people like coming on and really , almost coming on and really, almost inventing stories. and sometimes those stories are not fair where they ac
she said, tony, you're a genius.leased to hear read that, because that's what i say to my children. >> and i think, and i think this gets the heart of what you were saying, both in your report in the book that actually it's family, isn't it? and you see the disappointing results of white working class children that they don't have the family support and the family network thatis support and the family network that is telling them they can succeed . yeah. and some people succeed. yeah. and...
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tony: por eso se cuidan mÁs. jessica: despuÉs de la foto, te dijo algo? tony: nada.probada. shingrix es una vacuna usada para prevenir la culebrilla en adultos de 50 años o más. shingrix no protege a todos y no es para quienes tengan reacciones alérgicas graves a sus ingredientes o a una dosis previa. se observó un riesgo mayor del síndrome de guillain-barré después de recibir shingrix. también pueden ocurrir desmayos. los efectos secundarios más comunes son dolor, enrojecimiento e hinchazón en el lugar de la inyección, dolor muscular, cansancio, dolor de cabeza, escalofríos, fiebre y malestar estomacal. a la culebrilla no le importa. pero shingrix protege. pregúntale a tu doctor. esta deliciosa receta de fideos ramen terminará con tus ganas de salir por fast-food. añade ese polvo en ese sabroso combo de deliciosas zanahorias y el rico toque de la col china. combos sabrosos knorr. no es fast-food, pero es tan buena. combos sabrosos knorr. cuando nuestra hija y nietos se mudaron con nosotros el detergente barato no pudo con las manchas. tiene mucha agua. así que volvi
tony: por eso se cuidan mÁs. jessica: despuÉs de la foto, te dijo algo? tony: nada.probada. shingrix es una vacuna usada para prevenir la culebrilla en adultos de 50 años o más. shingrix no protege a todos y no es para quienes tengan reacciones alérgicas graves a sus ingredientes o a una dosis previa. se observó un riesgo mayor del síndrome de guillain-barré después de recibir shingrix. también pueden ocurrir desmayos. los efectos secundarios más comunes son dolor, enrojecimiento e...
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but here to water scarcity is a growing problem, much with the concern of tony quinton. i'm a farmer who is now hoping for a miracle to save his fields and animals of the these fields are green because it recently rained here that the tony can. thomas says it wasn't nearly enough. the farmer from to get us cultivates alfalfa spider for his cows. he says he's never experienced such a drought then the youngest bad for like the plan. so to be coming up to where he is at this point. no say 30 pounds february because there wasn't enough randall but a falls that they will be the spanish region of catalonia has declared a state of emergency because of the drought. water reserve levels have fallen below 16 percent. drastic water restrictions are already imposed and summer has not even begun yet. this canal used to bring water to tony can turn us fields to doubts that will ever happen again. lavelle, it's practically impossible. although only god can help us out anyway, hopefully you will have to, you know, try a, but otherwise there's going to be a fight here is when i get a, th
but here to water scarcity is a growing problem, much with the concern of tony quinton. i'm a farmer who is now hoping for a miracle to save his fields and animals of the these fields are green because it recently rained here that the tony can. thomas says it wasn't nearly enough. the farmer from to get us cultivates alfalfa spider for his cows. he says he's never experienced such a drought then the youngest bad for like the plan. so to be coming up to where he is at this point. no say 30...
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defacto manager, stratus admits a helpful tony set up a bank account where his salary payments from professional baseball were deposited. mister muttoo harra had access to that bank account. >> he refused to give access to mister tony's other professional advisers in haro allegedly made sports bets with bookmakers were linked to an illegal gambling operation over time. prosecutors say the bets became larger and more frequent even though he lost considerable money. it's a hard is accused of using ohtani's account to pay for his debts without the tonys knowledge obtained recordings. >> a telephone calls which into spoke with bank employees. lied to them about being mister ohtani. a personal biographical information for mister ohtani in order to impersonate him. and thereby convince the bank to approve large wire transfers of large amounts of money to the bookmakers, mister. heart would occasionally when on his sports bets, the winnings were not deposited in mister ohtani as bank account, but rather than mister muttoo hard personal. thank you, >> harra is expected to make his initial c
defacto manager, stratus admits a helpful tony set up a bank account where his salary payments from professional baseball were deposited. mister muttoo harra had access to that bank account. >> he refused to give access to mister tony's other professional advisers in haro allegedly made sports bets with bookmakers were linked to an illegal gambling operation over time. prosecutors say the bets became larger and more frequent even though he lost considerable money. it's a hard is accused...
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tony humza is insisting maguire.but, it's really not him that makes the final choice . choice. >> i think that is it exactly , >> i think that is it exactly, tom. you know he is coming out with the fighting spirit , just with the fighting spirit, just as stephen flynn said earlier today. he will come out swinging and swinging. he did. he spoke to the press just in the last hour up in dundee, and he said he has no intentions of stepping down. he is going to fight this vote of no confidence next week, and he's also going to round to the other parties and ask them to help make this minority government work. now, minority governments , just for the governments, just for the uninitiated, the first essentially 12 years of the scottish was run by a minority government first labour and then alex salmond's snp party during its first term. and so it's nothing really new, essentially has been going for about half of the parliament's life up here. but as you say, this is essentially not really humza yousafs decision, because if
tony humza is insisting maguire.but, it's really not him that makes the final choice . choice. >> i think that is it exactly , >> i think that is it exactly, tom. you know he is coming out with the fighting spirit , just with the fighting spirit, just as stephen flynn said earlier today. he will come out swinging and swinging. he did. he spoke to the press just in the last hour up in dundee, and he said he has no intentions of stepping down. he is going to fight this vote of no...
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i was reading a tribute from sir tony blair. he was of- from sir tony blair.ndent thinker, never constrained by conventional wisdom, but always pushing out new ideas. he was prepared to stand up for what he believed in, wasn't he? he was prepared to stand up for what he believed in, wasn't he?— believed in, wasn't he? he was, and ma be he believed in, wasn't he? he was, and maybe he wasn't _ believed in, wasn't he? he was, and maybe he wasn't who _ believed in, wasn't he? he was, and maybe he wasn't who people - believed in, wasn't he? he was, and| maybe he wasn't who people thought he was. he did not want to means test everybody, he was omitted to contributory benefits and a decent pension system. and he was true to those beliefs —— he was committed and consistent throughout his life. and he went into the lords as a crossbencher. he was prepared to fall out with the labour party if need be, even though he was a labour mp. �* ., , ., ., ., need be, even though he was a labour mp. ., ., need be, even though he was a labour mp. and that is again a sign of him be
i was reading a tribute from sir tony blair. he was of- from sir tony blair.ndent thinker, never constrained by conventional wisdom, but always pushing out new ideas. he was prepared to stand up for what he believed in, wasn't he? he was prepared to stand up for what he believed in, wasn't he?— believed in, wasn't he? he was, and ma be he believed in, wasn't he? he was, and maybe he wasn't _ believed in, wasn't he? he was, and maybe he wasn't who _ believed in, wasn't he? he was, and maybe he...
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so tony. and strategist. so is tony.r you'd have to be a crazy labour party leader in the modern day to ignore the advice of the soul, the wisdom of peter and tony, but he's his own man. he's changed the labour party himself. it wasn't anything to do with any blairites the way that keir took the labour party back from the hard left, the way that he's taken us from our worst election defeat since the 30s to being on the verge of a landslide bigger than tony's landslide. look, there's landslide. so, look, there's a lot of people ask, where do these ideas come from? mainly from him. but does he take good ideasif from him. but does he take good ideas if tony blair comes up with them? of course he does. he takes good ideas, if anthony albanese comes up albanese in australia comes up with them, if joe biden comes with them, or if joe biden comes up with them america, if up with them in america, if there good ideas in there are good ideas in politics, you should take them rather because rather than ignore them because of from.
so tony. and strategist. so is tony.r you'd have to be a crazy labour party leader in the modern day to ignore the advice of the soul, the wisdom of peter and tony, but he's his own man. he's changed the labour party himself. it wasn't anything to do with any blairites the way that keir took the labour party back from the hard left, the way that he's taken us from our worst election defeat since the 30s to being on the verge of a landslide bigger than tony's landslide. look, there's landslide....
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she said, tony, you're a genius.so pleased to hear read that, because that's what i say to my children. >> and i think, and i think this gets the heart of what you were saying, both in your report in the book that actually it's family, isn't it? and you see the disappointing results of white working class children that they don't have the family support and the family network thatis support and the family network that is telling them they can succeed . yeah. and some people succeed. yeah. and some people in other communities don't have that as well. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> i think what's happening here is there's not a distinction between disparities which are which are clear and have different reasons for having them. and discrimination where it's, you know, something that somebody deliberately stopping you from moving on. i'm quite disappointed when i do see, black celebrities or people like coming on and really , almost coming on and really, almost inventing stories. and sometimes those stories are not fair where the
she said, tony, you're a genius.so pleased to hear read that, because that's what i say to my children. >> and i think, and i think this gets the heart of what you were saying, both in your report in the book that actually it's family, isn't it? and you see the disappointing results of white working class children that they don't have the family support and the family network thatis support and the family network that is telling them they can succeed . yeah. and some people succeed. yeah....
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tony feels betrayed and abandoned with the a's moving to sacramento. >> what more can we say? it's like john fisher's like, okay, some of you guys have been loyal to the a's for years and year, i just got in, i bought it, i don't care about you guys. basically that's what he's telling us. >> reporter: tony says many of the workers are just like him, seniors trying to find a way to supplement social security and those that are dependent on healthcare. >> at some point i get lost for words for it because i feel sorry for the way this is going to impact some of my coworkers, you know. so how do we get through the summer?. >> reporter: it's already been a struggle without any fans in the stands, fewer employees have been needed on game day. fewer shifts means they don't earn enough points to qualify for healthcare. tony realizes it may be tough for a while but the one thing he won't let fisher take away is hope for the future. >> oakland's going to bounce back. i'm positive we're going to bounce back. so i'm not going to say bye, i'll just say we will see you later. >> well, that
tony feels betrayed and abandoned with the a's moving to sacramento. >> what more can we say? it's like john fisher's like, okay, some of you guys have been loyal to the a's for years and year, i just got in, i bought it, i don't care about you guys. basically that's what he's telling us. >> reporter: tony says many of the workers are just like him, seniors trying to find a way to supplement social security and those that are dependent on healthcare. >> at some point i get...
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tony would draw whenever he going to a place. of paper that he like a jazz club. heat sketch, sign it and he just put it in his pocket. we have these little pieces that tell the history and, you know, 3 to $500 or estimated don't numbers on those. one of the most beat up on items. this incredible watch collection, gifted from celebrity friends, including lady gaga and frank sinatra. this particular watch gifted to tony bennett from the frank sinatra. just a couple crooners kicking it back, talking about time. they're just the rich person is great gifts. absolutely. tony bennett's family choosing to sell much of what was inside his central park south apartment. >> bidding is also available online at julien's auctions. >> and hey, frank sinatra, by the way, the life story of the iconic singer is coming to the silver martin scorsese is directing. he's working on this film based on sinatra's life and >> oh, my gosh, brat packer, brett brat packer, leonardo dicaprio as sinatra, i mean, is not perfect. we just had that say we just had
tony would draw whenever he going to a place. of paper that he like a jazz club. heat sketch, sign it and he just put it in his pocket. we have these little pieces that tell the history and, you know, 3 to $500 or estimated don't numbers on those. one of the most beat up on items. this incredible watch collection, gifted from celebrity friends, including lady gaga and frank sinatra. this particular watch gifted to tony bennett from the frank sinatra. just a couple crooners kicking it back,...
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we visit former nfl player tony mcgee. he was kicked off his college team in the 1960s after asking to participate in a peaceful protest. his message for today's students. plus she was the first baby born via in vitro fertilization in the united states. just because i got here a little bit differently, i'm just like everybody else. why? she says. more than 40 years later, many of us don't fully understand ivf and how it fits into lives and laws. and a san antonio organization wanted to help the homeless. so it researched what more than 200 shelters across the country had done in the past. they're not just sleeping here at night. they're working on the root cause of that homelessness. we visit the resulting one stop campus for helping people get on their feet. those stories right now on matter of fact. as the political fueled rollback of dei diverse city equity and inclusion programs continues across the country, some states are codifying that rollback into law. that includes florida, where dei initiatives are now banned at
we visit former nfl player tony mcgee. he was kicked off his college team in the 1960s after asking to participate in a peaceful protest. his message for today's students. plus she was the first baby born via in vitro fertilization in the united states. just because i got here a little bit differently, i'm just like everybody else. why? she says. more than 40 years later, many of us don't fully understand ivf and how it fits into lives and laws. and a san antonio organization wanted to help the...
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tony hawk. ♪ ♪ tony hawk, making it difficult to focus on your job. ♪ ♪ >> oh, come on, tony hawk!getting into your food. ♪ ♪ >> but hawk-be-gone pest control is ready. our team of experts will inspect your office and find a solution to rid the office of tony hawk... once and for all. hawk-be-gone pest control. >> a little help? >> announcer: it's "the late show with stephen colbert"! tonight... nightmare-azona. first, stephen welcomes christiane amanpour and wilmer valderrama. featuring louis cato and "the late show" band. and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] >> stephen: one more. thanks, everybody. please have a seat. thank you, my friends. thank you, lovely people. please. please. welcome one and all in here, out there, to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. [cheering] ladies and gentlemen, it is april 10, 2024, unless you live in arizona, where it's 1864, pardner. giddyup. because yesterday, the arizona supreme court reinstated a 160-year old abortion ban. [booing] that is crazy. but re
tony hawk. ♪ ♪ tony hawk, making it difficult to focus on your job. ♪ ♪ >> oh, come on, tony hawk!getting into your food. ♪ ♪ >> but hawk-be-gone pest control is ready. our team of experts will inspect your office and find a solution to rid the office of tony hawk... once and for all. hawk-be-gone pest control. >> a little help? >> announcer: it's "the late show with stephen colbert"! tonight... nightmare-azona. first, stephen welcomes christiane...
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but tony's an apple skeptic. in 2018, he downgraded the stock because he thought apple's growth would slow dramatically. from 195 to 170. i know. you might think that's not that bad given that apple's now $173, but there's just one problem. since tony's 2018 downgrade, the stocks had a 4 for 1 split. if you adjust the split, tony downgraded apple. now, anyone can spook any analyst. people do all the taime. nobody even comes close including tony. he's a very smart guy. the bigger issue is that i think of him as the leader of the apple's best days are behind. the one that has the critical questions, negative questions. to keep you out of the stock, but is really a de facto source. i think he's playing this, playing negativity is brilliant. never really attacking. never blasting apple yet being effective at making you dislike the shares. 'veen worse, he's a great analyst. he may be the best there is in that department. the goat of estimates. if we were talking about any other stock, when it comes to picking apple's
but tony's an apple skeptic. in 2018, he downgraded the stock because he thought apple's growth would slow dramatically. from 195 to 170. i know. you might think that's not that bad given that apple's now $173, but there's just one problem. since tony's 2018 downgrade, the stocks had a 4 for 1 split. if you adjust the split, tony downgraded apple. now, anyone can spook any analyst. people do all the taime. nobody even comes close including tony. he's a very smart guy. the bigger issue is that i...