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from the house that became tony's strange inheritance.es." i'm jamie colby. thanks for watching "strange inheritance." and remember, you can't take it with you. lawmakers are on alert after this week shooting of deep police and three others. they are calling to beef up security of all officials. >> this week, welcome to our guests. what you think of this
from the house that became tony's strange inheritance.es." i'm jamie colby. thanks for watching "strange inheritance." and remember, you can't take it with you. lawmakers are on alert after this week shooting of deep police and three others. they are calling to beef up security of all officials. >> this week, welcome to our guests. what you think of this
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tony: tony. lemonis: nice to meet you. tony: good to met you.and 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 b
tony: tony. lemonis: nice to meet you. tony: good to met you.and 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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are you tony? >> yes, i am. >> how you doing?'m marcus. >> it's a pleasure. >> nice to meet you. >> very nice to meet you too. >> so you're the manager. >> i wear all the hats. >> you wear all the hats. okay. >> i have been in the car business about 18 years. excuse me, marcus. hi. >> hi, how are you? >> what can we do for you today? >> i am actually in the market for an suv. >> like a bmw, mercedes, porsche? what are you looking for? >> i'm kind of looking for something a little bit more modest. >> okay. >> ford, chevy, maybe. >> the first potential buyer i've seen since i've been here walks in and he's looking to buy an suv. he seems motivated, excited, ready to buy. the problem is we don't have what he wants. >> i wish we could help you. >> no, it's all right. don't worry about it. >> maybe next time. >> take care. >> he wants to be in an affordable car like everybody else in america, and every suv we have on the lot is priced over $40,000. >> that's the frustrating thing that you deal with. >> how many customers a day do you
are you tony? >> yes, i am. >> how you doing?'m marcus. >> it's a pleasure. >> nice to meet you. >> very nice to meet you too. >> so you're the manager. >> i wear all the hats. >> you wear all the hats. okay. >> i have been in the car business about 18 years. excuse me, marcus. hi. >> hi, how are you? >> what can we do for you today? >> i am actually in the market for an suv. >> like a bmw, mercedes, porsche? what are...
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tony bennett's just getting started. tony bennett celebrates 90. the cd is amazing.how this nbc works, if you did not see that nbc's special, please find a way to see that. you won't spend another two hours watching that special. it was a powerful thing. congratulations out of advance coming out of that. mr. bennett, i love you. >> thank you, i watch you every night. >> if you are in the resort, you can see his painting at paisley's park. >> thank you for joining us and as always keep the faith. ♪ the best is yet to come, the best is yet to come, come today, you are mine ♪ ♪ i will thug tree of life applause ♪ thank you very much! [ applause ] [ cheeri [ cheering and applause ] ♪ ♪ i left my heart, san francisco, i honor you, it is close to me ♪ ♪ >>> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley pbs.org. >> hi, join me next time as we take a deep dive of what's happening around the country, that's next time, we'll see you then, i am tavis smiley. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. - today on america's test kitc
tony bennett's just getting started. tony bennett celebrates 90. the cd is amazing.how this nbc works, if you did not see that nbc's special, please find a way to see that. you won't spend another two hours watching that special. it was a powerful thing. congratulations out of advance coming out of that. mr. bennett, i love you. >> thank you, i watch you every night. >> if you are in the resort, you can see his painting at paisley's park. >> thank you for joining us and as...
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tony: i do not know what it looks like.not a great predictor of the future by any millions -- any means. i could not have told you when the iphone cannot the world would look like what it does today. but i can tell you when we look at these devices and we look at the future, i am really intrigued by what has happened over the last 7, 8 years. if we look at the dna of devices ,re-iphone or pre-android almost all of the software codes, all of the hardware was all locked up. a computer, tote create an operating system, application, was all locked inside of apple or microsoft or who have you. source both onn the cloud side and the mobile handset side, all the different services, cloud services and the commoditization of the cell phone, if you look at it, now everyone can evolve, around the world, new phones, new cards, and they have the opportunity just like silicon cavalli -- silicon valley to the last 20 years. caroline: tony fadell, thank you so much, from station f. vonnie? vonnie: our thanks to bloomberg's caroline connan
tony: i do not know what it looks like.not a great predictor of the future by any millions -- any means. i could not have told you when the iphone cannot the world would look like what it does today. but i can tell you when we look at these devices and we look at the future, i am really intrigued by what has happened over the last 7, 8 years. if we look at the dna of devices ,re-iphone or pre-android almost all of the software codes, all of the hardware was all locked up. a computer, tote...
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. >> tony luke, jr. was on "good day philadelphia" this morning and had an important message for families dealing with addiction. >> you just get tired of fighting. you feel like you're letting everyone down. but you can't control it. you can't. and these people have a name and they have a voice and i'm tired of hiding that. i won't hide it. and i ask people, don't hide it. yell that person's name as loud. do not be ashamed. there's nothing to be ashamed of. let the world know that these are people and they need help. they don't need to be judged because believe me, people with an addiction judge themselves every single day. they don't need to be judged by other people that don't know them. they need to be loved. they need to be fixed. they need to be taken care of. they need to be treated. >> powerful. we're going to eight full interview with tony luke unedited in its entirety in just a few minutes. >>> over $200 million in rebates coming to some pennsylvania residents. what you need to know to see if y
. >> tony luke, jr. was on "good day philadelphia" this morning and had an important message for families dealing with addiction. >> you just get tired of fighting. you feel like you're letting everyone down. but you can't control it. you can't. and these people have a name and they have a voice and i'm tired of hiding that. i won't hide it. and i ask people, don't hide it. yell that person's name as loud. do not be ashamed. there's nothing to be ashamed of. let the world...
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algo asÍ tony, tony no. ♪ mÚsica♪) >>> ese es de la banda del vÍctor seguros que estÁn aquÍ vamos, dale. ( ♪ mÚsica♪) ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> ay! . >>> dios mÍo >>> entonces nos dejaron con una probadita con mÁs deseos >>> va a estar buenÍsimo >>> espectacular >>> mira la calidad >>> maÑana estaremos comentando ese gran estreno pero yo estoy mÁs que feliz porque maÑana seÑores y seÑoras viene el rey de la taquilla, el mismo juliÓn Álvarez (aplausos) >>> aquÍ en la casita. (aplausos) >>> y como dijo rashel y daniel los preparativos para el partido de mÉxico y nueva zelanda. en esta copa fifa confederaciones rusia 2017. hay muchÍsimas sorpresas que nos siguen trayendo rashel, daniel, camilo, amelia. >>> espero que no se haya resfriado camilo >>>on el chapuzÓn que se dio >>> (risas) >>> bueno en lo que ustedes se quedan despidiendo el programa yo tengo que hacer y me voy >>> pero ada >>> me voy a ir >>> ada, me llevo a rafa >>> vete >>> cualquier cosa yo tengo el mismo look >>> vete, vete cc: telemundo network. >>otro
algo asÍ tony, tony no. ♪ mÚsica♪) >>> ese es de la banda del vÍctor seguros que estÁn aquÍ vamos, dale. ( ♪ mÚsica♪) ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> ay! . >>> dios mÍo >>> entonces nos dejaron con una probadita con mÁs deseos >>> va a estar buenÍsimo >>> espectacular >>> mira la calidad >>> maÑana estaremos comentando ese gran estreno pero yo estoy mÁs que feliz porque maÑana seÑores y seÑoras viene el rey de...
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no llega ni remotamente cerca de esa cifra sot tony "puedo juntar como 50 al día" no tener papeles,gativamente aún más las opciones de empleo y subsistencia sot alberto lopez/ ve más latinos indigentes "discriminacion al buscar empleo" sot tony "este parque esta lleno de gente que no puede conseguir empleo" se estima que alrededor de un 18 % de los indigentes del condado no son ciudadanos estadounidenses.. y un 20 de los latinos en el condado vive por debajo de los niveles de pobreza nat duermo donde me agarre la noche sot "vivir en la calle no es fácil" los votantes del condado aprobaron la medida h sobre un incremento de 0.25% en impuestos para ayudar a combatir y prevenir la indigencia. cesar cesar ---esta maÑana miles de residente de la baha se quedaron sin servicio elctrico... take vo ---en concord unas 5 mil 100 casas y tiendas experimentaron la falta de electricidad, en fremont mas ms de tres mil residentes, mientras que en benicia cientos fueron afectados ... ---tambien en morgan hill y san jos decenas de personas se quedaron sin el fluido elctico... ---ayer se emiti la ''al
no llega ni remotamente cerca de esa cifra sot tony "puedo juntar como 50 al día" no tener papeles,gativamente aún más las opciones de empleo y subsistencia sot alberto lopez/ ve más latinos indigentes "discriminacion al buscar empleo" sot tony "este parque esta lleno de gente que no puede conseguir empleo" se estima que alrededor de un 18 % de los indigentes del condado no son ciudadanos estadounidenses.. y un 20 de los latinos en el condado vive por debajo de...
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you don't stop. >> man: yeah. >> mister noh: tony! >> mister huh: tony, sit down.go somewhere else. we got to go somewhere else. we're not finished here, tony. >> anthony: squid drinks and m&ms? sure. makes perfect see. inact, there were oysters somewhere along the route. a detail that becomes increasingly worrying with our alcohol intake. >> anthony: oh, oysters. awesome. nice. competitive drinking and shellfish. >> daniel: you ever play any korean drinking games? >> anthony: uh, no. >> daniel: no? well they have a lot of them. it keeps the energy up and keeps everyone kind of, drinking. >> anthony: oh. >> anthony: stop two: gol mok gil. >> daniel: all right. we're going to play a little game first. tony, we're going to let you do the -- start the festivities. just got to use a chopstick. hit everything forward, it's going to splash up. >> anthony: what? a strike or a push? >> daniel: a push. >> all: woo! >> daniel: geonbae! >> anthony: geonbae. >> daniel: woo! >> anthony: sinister. >> daniel: they have, there's a lot of games. we're not going to go through them a
you don't stop. >> man: yeah. >> mister noh: tony! >> mister huh: tony, sit down.go somewhere else. we got to go somewhere else. we're not finished here, tony. >> anthony: squid drinks and m&ms? sure. makes perfect see. inact, there were oysters somewhere along the route. a detail that becomes increasingly worrying with our alcohol intake. >> anthony: oh, oysters. awesome. nice. competitive drinking and shellfish. >> daniel: you ever play any korean...
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lauren. >> tony, shawn, police have not yet identified this young girl. we know she was a student at lake braddock secondary school and she was oylt hiking with family members when hit by the train. >> there's a loft people, it's summertime. that like to go walking and everything and that's just a place where a lot of teenagers go to have fun. >> a place kids go to hang out by the water became the scene of a horrible accident. a 13-year-old girl was playing with her cousin on the vre train tracks over bull run when she was hit and killed. bull run is tributary that feeds into the aqua quan river and area backs into a golf course. >> we can feel the train from the green and we're 3-400 yards away you can feel the vibration on the green. >> hear it of course. >> hear it for sure. >> apparently the kids heard it too and a source tells "fox5" the girl's 22-year-old brother ran to him. he and the younger boy jumped the large gap to the opposite tracks and it's long way down to the water and the 13-year-old girl was scared to jump and started running and train
lauren. >> tony, shawn, police have not yet identified this young girl. we know she was a student at lake braddock secondary school and she was oylt hiking with family members when hit by the train. >> there's a loft people, it's summertime. that like to go walking and everything and that's just a place where a lot of teenagers go to have fun. >> a place kids go to hang out by the water became the scene of a horrible accident. a 13-year-old girl was playing with her cousin on...
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tony, who accepted the invitation to come here to fly all the way from his home in the south pacific is unable to be with us due to health difficulties and the republic of the marshall islands ambassador is out of washington on official business. so we've asked the executive director of the lawyers committee on th nuclear policy a member of the legal team that brought the suit to say a few words about tony and the significance of the case in the larger scheme of things, so john, thanks for being with us to explain the importance. [applause] in bringing the nuclear disarmament cases before the international court of justice, the marshall islands and it's been foreign minister showed courage and determination rooted in tragic experience. they also showed good faith in seeking the solutions. tony and the marshall islands have shown similar courage and determination in confronting climate change. tony played a catalytic role of the negotiations that yielded the paris climate agreement in december of 2015. he helped bring together a large coalition of nations that strengthened the agreeme
tony, who accepted the invitation to come here to fly all the way from his home in the south pacific is unable to be with us due to health difficulties and the republic of the marshall islands ambassador is out of washington on official business. so we've asked the executive director of the lawyers committee on th nuclear policy a member of the legal team that brought the suit to say a few words about tony and the significance of the case in the larger scheme of things, so john, thanks for...
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lori medcalf took a tony for her role. >> i have one already and it sits on my piano.ey like each other, like laura and i like each other. they can share the same space if not i'll have to find another place for this one. >> reporter: leading up to the ceremony it was a love fest. celebrating a robust season with comradery and gratitude. >> this one mean as lot for me. i've always been a broadway guy. i've always celebrated broadway. the tony, new york, cbs they all go together. >>> a community striking it hot. >> two bedrooms, one jack and jill bath, modest backyard and the latter. >> created the loft area which is another room. >> reporter: it's the home oscar guerilla bought for $93,000. >> that 93,000, we thought that was a lot of money. >> reporter: as of today the house is officially on the market asking price. >> 649. >> $649,000 for a home that needs at least $200,000 in repairs and it won't last long. >> no it won't. we've already had 20 disclosure packets requested and this is the first weekend. >> reporter: prospective buyers were flooding in. but the home i
lori medcalf took a tony for her role. >> i have one already and it sits on my piano.ey like each other, like laura and i like each other. they can share the same space if not i'll have to find another place for this one. >> reporter: leading up to the ceremony it was a love fest. celebrating a robust season with comradery and gratitude. >> this one mean as lot for me. i've always been a broadway guy. i've always celebrated broadway. the tony, new york, cbs they all go...
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tony and sandra are planning on an average bill of $15 a person.$1,500 a day. but with just 42 seats in the restaurant, they'll need a lot of turnover to hit that number. [ up-tempo latin music plays ] restaurants have one of the highest failure rates of any business. and these two already have a successful bakery. i don't know why they don't just open up a second burner brothers. why wouldn't you duplicate that and build a brand -- that's something that you know? >> burner brothers is something that we know because we start from zero, and we have something now. >> beautiful. >> okay. this is zero, and we will do it something. >> i know that you probably won't listen to me. but i'm telling you as your new friend, you have something special. don't ruin it. and then i learned something else. they were offered 200 grand for this place. they could profit $154,000 without doing a thing. so, my big question is how many years, how many people, how much bull[bleep], how much aggravation -- >> do we have to swallow to earn that money? >> to get $154,000 rig
tony and sandra are planning on an average bill of $15 a person.$1,500 a day. but with just 42 seats in the restaurant, they'll need a lot of turnover to hit that number. [ up-tempo latin music plays ] restaurants have one of the highest failure rates of any business. and these two already have a successful bakery. i don't know why they don't just open up a second burner brothers. why wouldn't you duplicate that and build a brand -- that's something that you know? >> burner brothers is...
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tony over 25 years ago.acters. there were impersonations of bill clinton. >> i knew they needed a host. >> johnny carson. >> here's the envelope. >> and a special appearance by president frank underwood from "house of cards" steven colbert appeared in the opening. and presented the award for best revival of a musical. >> we have three amazing nominees, "hello dolly." this features an up and comer, on broadway named -- i want to get this right, bette midler. keep an eye on her. i hear very good things. >> reporter: this was a year without a front runner. and they decided to spread the love. a dozen shows shared the major award. >> this is a tony, hello. >> reporter: ben flat won a tony. the woman who played his mother won for best actress. and their show "dear evan hanson" was the big winner of the night with six awards. when you started with this project and it was so small, did you see it getting as big as it became? >> certainly i didn't think it would get as big as it has, but yeah, it's a phenomenon. >>
tony over 25 years ago.acters. there were impersonations of bill clinton. >> i knew they needed a host. >> johnny carson. >> here's the envelope. >> and a special appearance by president frank underwood from "house of cards" steven colbert appeared in the opening. and presented the award for best revival of a musical. >> we have three amazing nominees, "hello dolly." this features an up and comer, on broadway named -- i want to get this right,...
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it was a fronts zip they're tony and check out the st stitching in the waste bonus.room per is not available today to pair it commercial. >> yeah. >> would you wear it? >> oh, no. >> roomper. >> no. >> and you me to do what you want to do i don't think? i man shoe. rather sul silly. i'm not sure many people could pay it off [ lawvr ter ]. >> just my opinion. >> all right. >> here's a question for you what would you do if you could be a toddler for the day. >> >> temper tantrums take a look. >> good morning, good morning, good morning. i need breakfast. i need breakfast. i love breakfast. >> you know a lot of people with relate they video is definitely resonating with parents on lime. so, far it has more than 14 million views. wow. >> look at that face. >> i really relates. >> oh, no. >> i'm sure he's committed to ten minutes in the people are sfwlis we in my house went through jumping and oldest son wh little he used to climb in the bed and knock on my husband's dead and say dad yirkts daddy i'm ready for breakfast i i need to damage and all right. coming up most car
it was a fronts zip they're tony and check out the st stitching in the waste bonus.room per is not available today to pair it commercial. >> yeah. >> would you wear it? >> oh, no. >> roomper. >> no. >> and you me to do what you want to do i don't think? i man shoe. rather sul silly. i'm not sure many people could pay it off [ lawvr ter ]. >> just my opinion. >> all right. >> here's a question for you what would you do if you could be a...
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tony recently lost his son tony luke the third to heroin. today tony luke junior announced formation of the heroin addiction initiative called the brown and white campaign. tony's encouraging anyone who lost a loved one to heroin to wear a brown, white item and share it through social media. >> i want people to know this is not something to runaway from. that people need to be aware, people need to drive down the street and see all of the people that have been affected by this. >> tony luke, junior says it is important to remember that people lost to heroin like his son are not just a statistic. >>> well, also a big bust at airport customs officers make a valuable discovery they found this money hidden on some passengers body yesterday all that cash there as adding up to 93,000 doll arts. officers found money on a man, his wife and some of their children before they got on a flight to qatar. they got $3,000 back but the rest was taken by the officers >>> testimony in day seven of the corruption trial of the philadelphia's district attorney s
tony recently lost his son tony luke the third to heroin. today tony luke junior announced formation of the heroin addiction initiative called the brown and white campaign. tony's encouraging anyone who lost a loved one to heroin to wear a brown, white item and share it through social media. >> i want people to know this is not something to runaway from. that people need to be aware, people need to drive down the street and see all of the people that have been affected by this. >>...
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." ♪ is anybody waiting >> nominated for nine tonys.ting nominee ben flat on skyrocketing to success. why this story's message is hitting audiences so hard. >>> and clooney babies. george and amal clooney welcoming twins. sticking with traditional baby names. the statement from the clooney family. but first the "nightline 5." >> my daughter is studying to be a dentist and she said, dad, go pro. with crest pro health. >> 4 of 5 dentists confirm these pro health products help maintain a professional clean. go pro with crest pro health. >> it really brought my mouth to the next level. >>> why do people put mill okay cereal? >> that milk in your cereal was messing with yore are you lactate, real milk without the annoying lactose. the milk that >>> good evening. he's been their father, their boss, and now their commander in chief. so if anyone can shed light on the inner workings of president trump, either rick and donal jeremy hubbard. now at the helm of the trump brand. planning a major expansion of this their hotels into what they see as
." ♪ is anybody waiting >> nominated for nine tonys.ting nominee ben flat on skyrocketing to success. why this story's message is hitting audiences so hard. >>> and clooney babies. george and amal clooney welcoming twins. sticking with traditional baby names. the statement from the clooney family. but first the "nightline 5." >> my daughter is studying to be a dentist and she said, dad, go pro. with crest pro health. >> 4 of 5 dentists confirm these...
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the tony awards are here. if you watch them playwrights being homered. we'll dive into why there are more on broadway in a few minutes. >> and tom went to washington to take on the insurance companies and the credit card companies and the wall street banks - that's what tom perriello is about. i was proud to stand with president obama because progressive causes have been my life's work. i'm tom perriello, and i'm running for governor to reduce economic inequality, raise wages, eliminate the burden of student debt and protect our climate. together we really can build a virginia that works for everyone. ea what i'm doing. i'm just a tv doctor. i never went to college. (scream) i don't do blood. but now, thanks to cigna, i can do more than just look the part. is that a foot? we are the tv doctors of america. and we're partnering with cigna to help save lives. by getting you to a real doctor for an annual check-up. so go, know, and take control of your health. doctor poses. cigntogether, all the way. >>> in the race to be the next governor of virginia
the tony awards are here. if you watch them playwrights being homered. we'll dive into why there are more on broadway in a few minutes. >> and tom went to washington to take on the insurance companies and the credit card companies and the wall street banks - that's what tom perriello is about. i was proud to stand with president obama because progressive causes have been my life's work. i'm tom perriello, and i'm running for governor to reduce economic inequality, raise wages, eliminate...
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. >> i'm tony perkins. >> what is to blame? dirty equipment. "fox5" lauren demarco has the story tonight, lauren. rjts tony, shawn, imagine getting the phone call from your doctor selling y t equipment used during your medical procedure two months ago was not properly disinfected and you need to be screened for diseases like hepatitis c and hiv. that's the case for 24 people in our area that had colon os copies at largo medical s sentner april and they're just now learning a scope louised in the procedure may not have been properly sterilized. fellow patients are weighing in tonight and we spoke with one woman who had a colonoscopy same location largo maryland in october and her daughter weighed in. >> it really upsets me that something like that would happen to people who come here trusting the doctors. >> it's unacceptable. and i pray that the people who were victimized by equipment not beinging sterilized will not be affected and their lives will be okay. >> i provided to "fox5" kaiser permanentee said the scope in we was disinfected followi
. >> i'm tony perkins. >> what is to blame? dirty equipment. "fox5" lauren demarco has the story tonight, lauren. rjts tony, shawn, imagine getting the phone call from your doctor selling y t equipment used during your medical procedure two months ago was not properly disinfected and you need to be screened for diseases like hepatitis c and hiv. that's the case for 24 people in our area that had colon os copies at largo medical s sentner april and they're just now learning...
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that's winning an emmy, grammy, oscar and a tony. >> bette midler!the tony for leading actress in a musical for "hello dolly." >> i hope i don't cry. >> but don't mess with the 71-year-old "divine miss m." she let the orchestra have it when they tried to play her off. ♪ >> shut that crap up! i just want to say -- >> she also presented the leading actress in the play -- >> laurie metcalf, "a doll's house part 2." >> but she'll be coming back to tv for the "roseanne" revival. >> we've got the time blocked off and i know we are doing eight of them and i don't know a single thing. i haven't read a word. >> she's got some time. the show isn't coming back until 2018. >> what does a tony presenter do after the celebration is over? orlando bloom went for a dogwalk. he didn't even take off his suit. >>> and coming up, katy perry ranked her ex-lovers. >>> then, christina out with her new boyfriend, what her ex is telling us. >>> the world's highest paid celebrities, why taylor swift plummeted from number one and the surprising star who rose to the top. >> his
that's winning an emmy, grammy, oscar and a tony. >> bette midler!the tony for leading actress in a musical for "hello dolly." >> i hope i don't cry. >> but don't mess with the 71-year-old "divine miss m." she let the orchestra have it when they tried to play her off. ♪ >> shut that crap up! i just want to say -- >> she also presented the leading actress in the play -- >> laurie metcalf, "a doll's house part 2." >> but...
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tony bland died four years after the disaster.s family fought for that right. support was withdrawn after his family fought for that rightlj wouldn't wish it on anyone really, it's awful. tony's father allan still remembers how painful it was. does it feel to you like tony died then or at hillsborough? hillsborough. it might sound cynical but we were left to pick up the pieces. given that, how do you feel about the decision not to include him in the manslaughter case? really upset actually. yes, really... just couldn't believe it. tony's death four years after hillsborough comes too late in law for him to be included in the charges. you get the feeling i wouldn't say left out of it but then this legal thing came along and split us up. you still feel part of the 96? yes. we were delighted for the families. they fully deserved it. do you think you will watch with interest the unfolding prosecution? without doubt, we will be there for the families. you will continue to support them? yes, definitely. allan ta kes support them? yes, de
tony bland died four years after the disaster.s family fought for that right. support was withdrawn after his family fought for that rightlj wouldn't wish it on anyone really, it's awful. tony's father allan still remembers how painful it was. does it feel to you like tony died then or at hillsborough? hillsborough. it might sound cynical but we were left to pick up the pieces. given that, how do you feel about the decision not to include him in the manslaughter case? really upset actually....
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tony nash fromis complete intelligence. bloomberg. ♪ rishaad: to avoid the so-called asian central banks are stacking assets ahead of the expected move to hike rates this week. let's look at how banks in the world are positioning themselves. we bring in tony nash from complete intelligence, where he intelligence analyst. -- bloomberg china model terminal says near 100% chance of a rate hike here it is the fed does that -- 100% chance of a rate hike. that, how can the countries react differently? >> in general, we are not seeing a lot of inflation. if the fed raised and you were seeing inflationary pressures, you would see much more pressure for central banks to act. i think the real concern is the rotation of investors to the u.s. from asia. -- basis a 25 aces point rate hike. you may see guys like indonesia act overtime. we don't think they will act right now, but maybe in the coming months, but you will continue to see japan being extremely loose. wouldrt of fed rate hike see the jp way, leaving mr. kuroda. rishaad: this
tony nash fromis complete intelligence. bloomberg. ♪ rishaad: to avoid the so-called asian central banks are stacking assets ahead of the expected move to hike rates this week. let's look at how banks in the world are positioning themselves. we bring in tony nash from complete intelligence, where he intelligence analyst. -- bloomberg china model terminal says near 100% chance of a rate hike here it is the fed does that -- 100% chance of a rate hike. that, how can the countries react...
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the actor tony award. that's next. >>> a closer look at the year's front-runner to win best actor. >> he is 23 years old, ben platt start in pitch perfect, book of mormon, and reviews. here is deborah roberts. >> reporter: an anthem for any one who ever felt alone. you will be found. the powerful message of the musical, "dear evan hanson" the heartwrenching show, about teen anxiety, suicide and pressures of social media. the show is a phenomenon. nominated for nine tonys including best actor for platt many remember as misfit turned singing sensation from the film pitch perfect. ♪ now everybody knows i've got magic ♪ ♪ two friends on a perfect day >> reporter: on stage he gives an emotionally charged transformation into a teen crippled with anxiety. that leaves the audience in tears. >> end of the day it is about people trying to figure out how to connect with society right now that is, superficially people are connecting in a million ways, i think making it harder to find the ones that are meaningful and c
the actor tony award. that's next. >>> a closer look at the year's front-runner to win best actor. >> he is 23 years old, ben platt start in pitch perfect, book of mormon, and reviews. here is deborah roberts. >> reporter: an anthem for any one who ever felt alone. you will be found. the powerful message of the musical, "dear evan hanson" the heartwrenching show, about teen anxiety, suicide and pressures of social media. the show is a phenomenon. nominated for...
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first this tony nominated musical one of the tony nominated movie, 1993 movie starring bill murray.>> number two, another tony mus, teenager having some issues maybe some self doubt, struggling to fit in. this is big pop hit, also written by the guys who wrote or lala lands. how you start a letter. >> like deer >> good one. >> top hit, 1812, 12 nominations, all the different nomination action there is nomir the show, leading actor in musical. he will raise you up. >> oh,. >> jh >> yes. >> got it, meisha. meisha and i sing that all the time. ♪ >> we raise you up ♪ >> jim, and this tony nominated actor, the 71st tony nominations. >> yes. >> very good. >> very good. >> this is great stuff. >> yes. >> well always great when thee broadways shows make their wayht are the shows that are scheduled this season? >> well, we will open our season, we have boots coming back, family of the opera, and our season starts in november, with finding never lands. and then we also have the color puppet. we have great selection, we have on your estefan story, andrew school of rock, waitress, really awesom
first this tony nominated musical one of the tony nominated movie, 1993 movie starring bill murray.>> number two, another tony mus, teenager having some issues maybe some self doubt, struggling to fit in. this is big pop hit, also written by the guys who wrote or lala lands. how you start a letter. >> like deer >> good one. >> top hit, 1812, 12 nominations, all the different nomination action there is nomir the show, leading actor in musical. he will raise you up....
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tony like, jr., opening up about losing his son to an overdose. the movement he's starting to help end the stigma of heroin addiction. >> healthcare reform on hold. republicans will miss their own deadline to replace obamacare after delaying a vote in the senate. the president now ramp up his efforts to gain support but is it too little too late? >> good day, it is went, june 28, 2017. >> oh, june almost over. >> july, july 4th, right around the corner, the holiday. >> coming up. nice and hot. then -- >> happy holidays. >> but things will certainly be heating up. >> it is true. all the more reason to enjoy today. we will have your forecast in a moment. but, bob kelly has a lot of breaking news. >> yes, not enjoying the trip this morning on 95. here is a live look from skyfox over this nasty what was an overturned tractor-trailer. happened shortly after midnight in the northbound lanes of i-95 in new castle, delaware. right before the 495-295 split. now, they just uprighted the tractor-trailer, you can see, all of the cargo spilling out, on to the
tony like, jr., opening up about losing his son to an overdose. the movement he's starting to help end the stigma of heroin addiction. >> healthcare reform on hold. republicans will miss their own deadline to replace obamacare after delaying a vote in the senate. the president now ramp up his efforts to gain support but is it too little too late? >> good day, it is went, june 28, 2017. >> oh, june almost over. >> july, july 4th, right around the corner, the holiday....
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i'm using tony as an example. there are hundreds of students -- i know the seven students at sara good who graduated not only with a high school degree, their associates degree. these are working families. tony's parents could not -- he could not go to a state university, university of illinois, because the aid in a school even with aid was too expensive. he's going to northwestern now. i think this is crazy what we're doing at the country. we're taking our staff and trying to reverse that and make it better. andrea: coming to illinois' state administration. mayor emanuel: you guys got another hour? andrea: i wish we did. i really wish we did. mayor emanuel: more therapy for me than anything else. andrea: two related questions. do you think that the state of illinois will enact a budget before the 2018 gubernatorial election? and will the chicago public schools, this fall, if the state of illinois doesn't pass the budget? mayor emanuel: we have already answered number two. we're opening up on time. i'm not going t
i'm using tony as an example. there are hundreds of students -- i know the seven students at sara good who graduated not only with a high school degree, their associates degree. these are working families. tony's parents could not -- he could not go to a state university, university of illinois, because the aid in a school even with aid was too expensive. he's going to northwestern now. i think this is crazy what we're doing at the country. we're taking our staff and trying to reverse that and...
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[ laughter ] and so tony and i went to the world series. >> seth: look at how happy tony is. >> that'snce aws ] [ applause ] yeah. >> seth: here's -- here's who i feel really bad for. the next actor that tony drives. >> right. >> seth: because there's no way they're ever going to do anything that nice. [ light laughter ] and i feel like he'll drop it a lot. he's like, "you know, sophia bush took me to a cubs game." >> she took me to the world series. >> seth: world series, no big deal. yeah. >> it was really special, though. he was like, "that's where i sat at my first game when i was four with my parents." and it was like -- it was a cool thing to be a part of through sort of the lens of a lifelong fan. >> seth: something else cool you're doing. tell me about this pen pals organization. >> yes, so pen pal schools -- you know i'm a big education activist and a geek about data and numbers. and when i started working on schools in the developing world, i thought how cool it would be to create pen pal relationships between, you know, kids in guatemala and kids in the u.s. but i just didn'
[ laughter ] and so tony and i went to the world series. >> seth: look at how happy tony is. >> that'snce aws ] [ applause ] yeah. >> seth: here's -- here's who i feel really bad for. the next actor that tony drives. >> right. >> seth: because there's no way they're ever going to do anything that nice. [ light laughter ] and i feel like he'll drop it a lot. he's like, "you know, sophia bush took me to a cubs game." >> she took me to the world...
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big sam had known tony goodwin for years. >> tony. >> sam. >> tony came into the facility as a minor and sam had watched him grow up, and one day i saw sam sitting at a table and i could hear sam counseling tony. >> now you have that opportunity to get back in the mainstream with your family. >> he was obviously talking to him about trying to avoid gang activity and stay on the right path, but it was a heartfelt communication. >> this time, you're afraid of what tomorrow might be, you're afraid of what's going to happen, you're afraid of what your friends are going to be, but you've got to understand, what is this going to cause tony? this is the opportunity, tony. i'm glad. >> thank you. >> i really am. >> i'm going to do something with it. while mclaren stayed on top of the activities of several gangs, one in particular required most of his attention. the jail's largest and most violent gang, the heartless felons. >> heartless felons is a gang that was basically established in our facilities, some young individuals, many of them, was upset and tired of how they was being treated, h
big sam had known tony goodwin for years. >> tony. >> sam. >> tony came into the facility as a minor and sam had watched him grow up, and one day i saw sam sitting at a table and i could hear sam counseling tony. >> now you have that opportunity to get back in the mainstream with your family. >> he was obviously talking to him about trying to avoid gang activity and stay on the right path, but it was a heartfelt communication. >> this time, you're afraid of...
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but first of all, i don't mean to do this to you, tony, but tony went to the best high schools i told you in the state. north side, it's also one of the top 30 in the united states of america. trust me truman community college never had a northside graduate. they have a northside graduate who's now going onto become an alumnist. because of the chicago star scholarship, which is free -- have i mentioned free yet? it's free. and now because of the partnership of star plus, he's going onto northwestern to graduate debt free. that's how we're going to do it, and we're going to increase the quality of our students. and more importantly for the students who don't belong to northwestern, they are not just coming out with an associates degree. they're coming out with a degree that was designed by the industry, so they know the credentials. and they're not just getting a job, but if they're in health care, they get a job that's leading them to the middle class. key difference. you're in health care, you want to be a nurse, we got a way to do it. second, you want to bounce yourself up in a high
but first of all, i don't mean to do this to you, tony, but tony went to the best high schools i told you in the state. north side, it's also one of the top 30 in the united states of america. trust me truman community college never had a northside graduate. they have a northside graduate who's now going onto become an alumnist. because of the chicago star scholarship, which is free -- have i mentioned free yet? it's free. and now because of the partnership of star plus, he's going onto...
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i want to ask you, john, to help us get this to the marshall islands to tony. thanks a lot. all right, and thank you, john, for helping to explain and to remind us about documenting impacts of the work that we are discussing here today and the interconnectedness of these issues for all of its inhabitants. now, it's time to turn to the first panel of the day, which is nuclear nonproliferation treaty and a nuclear weapon ban talks, a status report. i like to ask our three panelists to come up to the podium. we will make a quick transition here. as they come up to the states let me note that our moderator is ambassador susan burk. susan, along with a panel of tom countrymen were selected to the arms control association part of directors, and susan among other career accomplishments was head of u.s. delegation to the successful 2010 nuclear nonproliferation treaty review conference. so with that, susan, the floor is yours and we're going to begin. thank you. >> thank you. good morning. feedback? our first panel today is going to tackle the challenges facing the nuclear nonprolif
i want to ask you, john, to help us get this to the marshall islands to tony. thanks a lot. all right, and thank you, john, for helping to explain and to remind us about documenting impacts of the work that we are discussing here today and the interconnectedness of these issues for all of its inhabitants. now, it's time to turn to the first panel of the day, which is nuclear nonproliferation treaty and a nuclear weapon ban talks, a status report. i like to ask our three panelists to come up to...
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. >> seth: for toni collette. >> yes. >> seth: and so how did this begin? >> toni.tic. >> thank you. she's a very specific actress to be obsessed with as an 11-year-old. >> seth: okay, you're 11. >> yes. i was 11, i saw the movie "clockwatchers." a criminally underrated indie by jill sprecher staring lisa kudrow, parker posey, toni collette, alanna ubach, i could go on. [ laughter ] it's literally not streamable. so like, call your senators and get it on netflix. [ laughter ] because, it's so good. it's so good. but i rented it thinking it was this like gal pal workplace comedy. 'cause it covers like, you know. and like -- and i rented it, but it's like, it's truly this like slow burning existential nightmare about like female friendship being like dismantled by white men in power. >> seth: wow. >> it was so much heavier for me than i was prepared for at that age. >> seth: yeah, sure. >> but, it like, it got to me. and it was like, it was toni played this like wallflower, this like kind of temp at this office. and i just, you know, as like a [ gasp ] and then i -- a
. >> seth: for toni collette. >> yes. >> seth: and so how did this begin? >> toni.tic. >> thank you. she's a very specific actress to be obsessed with as an 11-year-old. >> seth: okay, you're 11. >> yes. i was 11, i saw the movie "clockwatchers." a criminally underrated indie by jill sprecher staring lisa kudrow, parker posey, toni collette, alanna ubach, i could go on. [ laughter ] it's literally not streamable. so like, call your senators...
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up tony debroom was a young child fishing with his father when he witnessed the test. the sky bled red, he told in march 2016, the marshal islands cases before the international court of justice were not about compensation for the effects of testing. when the cases were filed in april 2014, tony said, our people have suffered the catastrophic and irreparable damage of these weapons and we vow to fight so that no one else on earth will ever again experience these atrocities. tony also said in accepting the 2015 right livelihood award, i have seen with my very own eyes nuclear devastation and know with conviction that nuclear weapons must never again be visited upon humanity. this is not just an issue of treaty commitments or international law, though it is that, and not just an issue of ethics or morality, though it is that too, but this is an issue of common sense. how could any one common person walking down the road, street, ever permit the possession or use of such weapons. so i think that the marshal islands and tony debroom richly deserve this award and i thank da
up tony debroom was a young child fishing with his father when he witnessed the test. the sky bled red, he told in march 2016, the marshal islands cases before the international court of justice were not about compensation for the effects of testing. when the cases were filed in april 2014, tony said, our people have suffered the catastrophic and irreparable damage of these weapons and we vow to fight so that no one else on earth will ever again experience these atrocities. tony also said in...
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famed attorney tony tony serra wasted no time blaming the landlord, building inspectors, police officers, firefighters for the 36 deaths at the ghost ship warehouse. he specifically called out the firefighters. >> it drew up all the smoke. the people who died didn't die of burn. they were killed by the smoke. >> reporter: he and the wife say the man is innocent and had no idea the warehouse was dangerous. >> we would never have lived in a place we thought was unsafe. we are all grieving. my husband is a good man. they're not greedy. they're not selfish. or reckless. >> reporter: the defense says almena knew about the illegal party at the warehouse but it shouldn't result in manslaughter charges. >> it's not for loud parties. but for him to understand that to know that's going to happen is that not criminal liability as tony had said? >> it's not criminal here. >> he is not responsible for that when he knows that's going to hearts. the responsibility needs to be weight and determined in the civil courts. >> 36 people died. that's criminal. >> just -- it's -- it's an incredible tragedy. th
famed attorney tony tony serra wasted no time blaming the landlord, building inspectors, police officers, firefighters for the 36 deaths at the ghost ship warehouse. he specifically called out the firefighters. >> it drew up all the smoke. the people who died didn't die of burn. they were killed by the smoke. >> reporter: he and the wife say the man is innocent and had no idea the warehouse was dangerous. >> we would never have lived in a place we thought was unsafe. we are...
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she took home her first competitive tony after winning her broadway debut. >> i have and all the tonyf whom i have actually dated. >> not even the band could play her off the stage. >> shut that crap off. i just want to say -- >> hamilton wasn't completely out of the building. lynn well miranda handed out the award for boast musical and two won for new shows. that's good. hamilton is still feeling a presence on broadway. >> kevin spacey's impressions were dead on. >> i thought it was a great side of him to see. you see him a little playful. he is great at the impressions. i thought the special guests were great too. >> really good broadcast. >> is "hamilton" doing well in terms of fro dukzs around the world? >> it is doing really well. et's projected to be a global phenomena on the same level as "lie yonge king." i it was learned more every week than the film production of "lion king." >> norah, you were there with your younger favorite daughter. >> thank you, thank you. i thought it was great. sales are up. >> more people are coming and they're charging 800 bucks for seats. that's wh
she took home her first competitive tony after winning her broadway debut. >> i have and all the tonyf whom i have actually dated. >> not even the band could play her off the stage. >> shut that crap off. i just want to say -- >> hamilton wasn't completely out of the building. lynn well miranda handed out the award for boast musical and two won for new shows. that's good. hamilton is still feeling a presence on broadway. >> kevin spacey's impressions were dead on....
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they're getting an influx, but first of all i don't mean to do this to you, tony, but tony went to the best high school, as i told you, in the state. northside. it is also one of the top 30 in the united states of america. trust me, truman high school -- truman community college never had northside graduate. they have a northside graduate who is going to to become an alumnus in the next two years at northwestern university. he always wanted to go big ten. couldn't afford u of i, but because of the chicago star collarship which i mentioned the free, he is going on to northwestern and basically will graduate debt free. now, i'm only a city. i would love to have a state budget and i would love to have the united states government backing us up, but that's how we're going to do it and increase the quality of our students. more importantly, for the students that don't go on to northwestern, they're not just coming out with an associates degree. they're coming out with a degree that was design by the industry -- so they know the credentials -- and they're not just getting a job, but if they'
they're getting an influx, but first of all i don't mean to do this to you, tony, but tony went to the best high school, as i told you, in the state. northside. it is also one of the top 30 in the united states of america. trust me, truman high school -- truman community college never had northside graduate. they have a northside graduate who is going to to become an alumnus in the next two years at northwestern university. he always wanted to go big ten. couldn't afford u of i, but because of...
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got a friend, tony little. tony pretty much knows everybody.e's that guy. >> my buddy robert calls me one day. hey man, named sylvester ray? buddy, we went to high school together. we went to smith. he said man, i'm doing some work at smith and i found a wallet with his name on it. >> guess what, i have his wallet. >> he asked me, can i get in contact with him? yeah, i sure can. >> 30 minutes later, i get a call from a classmate of mine, tony little. >> buddy said to his brother-in- law, i was just talking about this. i'm sitting there thinking, okay, you know, then a brother hauled out, yeah, you were. >> he brought me the wallet they stole 40 years ago. inside the wallet, all my picture was was in it. >> i think it was fate too. just the way the whole thing worked out. i thought well, where's the connection in this area? that's when i called tony, and he happened to actually know the guy, and be friends with him. i don't think you could call much other than that. >> that's tremendous. it all goes to show how your past can sometimes find you.
got a friend, tony little. tony pretty much knows everybody.e's that guy. >> my buddy robert calls me one day. hey man, named sylvester ray? buddy, we went to high school together. we went to smith. he said man, i'm doing some work at smith and i found a wallet with his name on it. >> guess what, i have his wallet. >> he asked me, can i get in contact with him? yeah, i sure can. >> 30 minutes later, i get a call from a classmate of mine, tony little. >> buddy said...
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they are getting an influx but first of all i don't mean to do this to you, tony, but tony went to thebest high school as i told you in the state. north side. it's also one of the top 30 in the united states of america. trust me, truman community college never had a north side graduate. they have a north side graduate who is now going on to become an alumnus the next two years at northwestern university. he always wanted to go big team, couldn't afford, but because of chicago star scholarship, which is free, have i mentioned free yet, is free, not because of the partnership with the star plus he's going to northwestern and basically graduate debt-free. i'm only a city. i would love to the state budget and the united states government backing this up. that's how we're going to do it and we will increase the quality of our students and, more important, for the students that don't going to northwestern they are not just coming out with an associates degree. they are coming out with a degree that was designed by the industry, so they know the credentials, and they are not just getting a jo
they are getting an influx but first of all i don't mean to do this to you, tony, but tony went to thebest high school as i told you in the state. north side. it's also one of the top 30 in the united states of america. trust me, truman community college never had a north side graduate. they have a north side graduate who is now going on to become an alumnus the next two years at northwestern university. he always wanted to go big team, couldn't afford, but because of chicago star scholarship,...
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back to tony roth.hat you imagine the fed will stay -- say about normalizing the balance sheet later this year? tony roth: that is the key. if the inflation data is not subsequent to to the fed, the nets hike will be in december. in our view, they are looking to -- if inflation data is not subsequent into the fed, the next hike will be in december. in our view, they are looking to that. that chairwoman has not spoken to that and we expect her to today. think she will have specific dates or numbers? tony roth: i do nothing should block specific dates or numbers. we are going to house speaker paul ryan. house speaker paul ryan: those who serve and protect this capital. we are all praying for those attacked and for their families. steve scalise, zachary barth, maximize the, special agent matt to daily, special agent krystal greiner, we're all getting our thoughts to those being treated for their injuries at this moment. united.e are we are united in our shock. anguish andd in our an attack on one of us is
back to tony roth.hat you imagine the fed will stay -- say about normalizing the balance sheet later this year? tony roth: that is the key. if the inflation data is not subsequent to to the fed, the nets hike will be in december. in our view, they are looking to -- if inflation data is not subsequent into the fed, the next hike will be in december. in our view, they are looking to that. that chairwoman has not spoken to that and we expect her to today. think she will have specific dates or...