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tony: i know, jim. see jordy head right to the corner and it's a walkin because somehow chicago has nobody defending that. if the corner outside drives on martellus bennett, it's a simple zone defense and if he's in man, which is entirely possible there, they need a zone defender to cover him in the corner. jim: four touchdowns in four days. sir jere are a trued of the crown. dilly, dilly. dilly dilly! madame susan, you are an even truer friend of the crown. dilly, dilly. dilly dilly! what is that? this is a spiced honey mead wine that i have really been into lately. please follow, sir brad. he's going to give you a private tour of the pit of misery. i'm sorry, what? pit of misery! dilly dilly! dilly dilly! here's to the friends you can always count on. ♪ ♪watch this ♪ ♪watch this ♪ ♪watch this ♪ ♪watch this jim: aaron rodgers for the first time in his career was over 300 yards the first three games of a season. 179 tonight and four touchdown passes. two of them to jordy nelson. cobb and adams the other
tony: i know, jim. see jordy head right to the corner and it's a walkin because somehow chicago has nobody defending that. if the corner outside drives on martellus bennett, it's a simple zone defense and if he's in man, which is entirely possible there, they need a zone defender to cover him in the corner. jim: four touchdowns in four days. sir jere are a trued of the crown. dilly, dilly. dilly dilly! madame susan, you are an even truer friend of the crown. dilly, dilly. dilly dilly! what is...
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tony: he was right.im, his workout when they went to cal is to this day maybe the best workout that some of theseo mccarthy said it and mccarthy decided to draft alex smith instead when he was in san francisco. but that was not his decision. he was the coordinator. jim: the other mystery is how much he fell beyond. that tony: remember, that was at that time -- like the baylor stigma, i feel like. all those systems did all those great things with quarterbacks. you thought oh, it's just the system. aaron showed you good quarterbacks come from anywhere. and alex smith, unbelievable career, continuing to win and they might be the best team in the nfl right now. jim: they're one hot team right now. we'll be seeing them on "thursday night football" down the road in oakland. this game finally goals final. aaron rodgers throws four touchdown passes. rookie aaron jones scores the other one. on a short rush. john fox and thers 1-3. the packers at 3-1. a couple of wins in a four-day span with a lot of players getti
tony: he was right.im, his workout when they went to cal is to this day maybe the best workout that some of theseo mccarthy said it and mccarthy decided to draft alex smith instead when he was in san francisco. but that was not his decision. he was the coordinator. jim: the other mystery is how much he fell beyond. that tony: remember, that was at that time -- like the baylor stigma, i feel like. all those systems did all those great things with quarterbacks. you thought oh, it's just the...
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tony: i know, jim.g to see jordy head right to the corner and it's a walkin because somehow chicago has nobody defending that. if the corner outside drives on martellus bennett, it's a simple zone in man, which is entirely possible there, they need a zone defender to cover him in the corner. jim: four touchdowns in four days. sir jere are a trued of the crown. dilly, dilly. dilly dilly! madame susan, you are an even truer friend of the crown. dilly, dilly. dilly dilly! what is that? this is a spiced honey mead wine that i have really been into lately. please follow, sir brad. he's going to give you a private tour of the pit of misery. i'm sorry, what? pit of misery! dilly dilly! dilly dilly! here's to the friends you can always count on. ♪ ♪watch this ♪ ♪watch this ♪ ♪watch this jim: aaron rodgers for the first time in his career was over 300 yards the first three games of a season. 179 tonight and four touchdown passes. two of them to jordy nelson. cobb and adams the other recipients. ton
tony: i know, jim.g to see jordy head right to the corner and it's a walkin because somehow chicago has nobody defending that. if the corner outside drives on martellus bennett, it's a simple zone in man, which is entirely possible there, they need a zone defender to cover him in the corner. jim: four touchdowns in four days. sir jere are a trued of the crown. dilly, dilly. dilly dilly! madame susan, you are an even truer friend of the crown. dilly, dilly. dilly dilly! what is that? this is a...
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soy carolina sarassa y esta semana, tony dandrades. tony: se vale decir quÉ bien!?tento de estar aquÍ, javier estÁ de vacaciones, estarÉ toda la semana acompaÑÁndolos con toda la informaciÓn. carolina: hablando informaciÓn, comenzamos con la amenaza de marÍa, sí. apenas estamos saliendo de la devastaciÓn de irma y harvey. ahora se habla de este huracÁn categorÍa 3, con vientos sostenidos de hasta 124 millas por hora. tony: marÍa avanza a 10 millas por hora de norte a noreste de barbados. amenaza con atacar a puerto rico y categorÍa 4, nos conectamos con alberto martÍnez, nuestro meteorÓlogo. alberto buenos dÍas, carolina y tony. podemos estar tranquilos, la trayectoria es hacia las islas caribeÑas, luego hacia las bahamas.no tendrÍa que afectarnos. la Última imagen del satÉlite nos muestra a marÍa organizÁndose delante de las antillas menores. esta tomando forma, de momento no se ha definido el ojo de este huracÁn que poco a poco se va intensificando con esos vientos en las 120 millas por hora. ya es categorÍa 3. irma pasaba por san martÍn con categorÍa 5, pasaba po
soy carolina sarassa y esta semana, tony dandrades. tony: se vale decir quÉ bien!?tento de estar aquÍ, javier estÁ de vacaciones, estarÉ toda la semana acompaÑÁndolos con toda la informaciÓn. carolina: hablando informaciÓn, comenzamos con la amenaza de marÍa, sí. apenas estamos saliendo de la devastaciÓn de irma y harvey. ahora se habla de este huracÁn categorÍa 3, con vientos sostenidos de hasta 124 millas por hora. tony: marÍa avanza a 10 millas por hora de norte a noreste de...
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tony: pueden seguirme bajo el nombre de todo --tony dandrades.policÍa suspendido por haber publicado mensajes antisemitas en en 2011 y el 2000 13.1 dice que: "la gente estÚpida de molesta, ponerlos en un horno, es el camino de hitler". todo el mundo hablaba del aspecto fÍsico estos jÓvenes. sin embargo, el departamento de la policÍa comienza a recibirquejas por parte de la gente que habÍa entrado en su pÁgina de facebook. los comentarios de causaron su suspensiÓn. tony: hay que tener cuidado con lo que se publican las redes sociales. Ésa la muestra de que no todo lo bonitos bueno. tony: asesinatos de mujeres impunes, la muerte de fernanda castillo, muchas mujeres se tomaron las calles de mÉxico para manifestarse.. las redes sociales mantienen viva la protesta. presentadora: mÉxico dice nomÁs, reacciona con tweets, como el que le voy a leer a continuaciÓn "no he duquesa tus hijas para que no salgan de casa. educar a tus hijos, para que respeten a las mujeres" #simematan. la gente protesta por el asesinato de mara fernanda castilla, la estudiante d
tony: pueden seguirme bajo el nombre de todo --tony dandrades.policÍa suspendido por haber publicado mensajes antisemitas en en 2011 y el 2000 13.1 dice que: "la gente estÚpida de molesta, ponerlos en un horno, es el camino de hitler". todo el mundo hablaba del aspecto fÍsico estos jÓvenes. sin embargo, el departamento de la policÍa comienza a recibirquejas por parte de la gente que habÍa entrado en su pÁgina de facebook. los comentarios de causaron su suspensiÓn. tony: hay...
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tony: muy creativa la idea.e poco a poco va creciendo. ♪ ♪ ♪ ¡no podemos quedarnos aquí! ¿por qué? el papel es horrible. ¡nunca quedaré limpio! vine preparada. charmin ultra strong. su textura tipo toalla ayuda... ...a limpiar mejor. incluso con menos hojas. para un final feliz con charmin. carolina: continuamos en vivo en la ediciÓn digital. tony, si me consumo chida al hombro, que nos trajiste? tony: esta vez, bueno, ayer me estuve transformando en un niÑo para el museo de san miguel de allende. ahora vamos a un lugar clave en la historia de mÉxico. una iglesia santuario. vamos a verlo. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ tony: hoy llegamos con la mochila al hombro al santuario en el estado de guanajuato. situado entre los municipios de dolores hidalgo y san miguel de allende construido entre los aÑos 1740 y 1776, de estilo barroco, paredes y techos decorados con unas impresionantes obras. gloria, hÁblame de los eventos importantes que ocurrieron en esta iglesia. gloria: el cura hidalgo viene a este santuario despuÉs de arengar el ej
tony: muy creativa la idea.e poco a poco va creciendo. ♪ ♪ ♪ ¡no podemos quedarnos aquí! ¿por qué? el papel es horrible. ¡nunca quedaré limpio! vine preparada. charmin ultra strong. su textura tipo toalla ayuda... ...a limpiar mejor. incluso con menos hojas. para un final feliz con charmin. carolina: continuamos en vivo en la ediciÓn digital. tony, si me consumo chida al hombro, que nos trajiste? tony: esta vez, bueno, ayer me estuve transformando en un niÑo para el museo de san...
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tony: vamos con horacio saavedra.ueden hacerlo. pueden hacer en la pÁgina cruz roja donaciones. pueden buscarlo en google me aparecen todos los datos. carolina: cÓmo funciona ese centro de llamadas desde estados unidos, para que la gente que tenga familiares y no puede comunicarse con ellos, puedan hacerlo? hÉctor: gracias a dios, eso no pasÓ. durante todo el temblor, todas las familias pudieron comunicar si se han mantenido asÍ. de todos modos, tenemos un telÉfono al que puede llamar para cualquier duda y cualquier informaciÓn que quieran de mÉxico 1.855.463695. tony: muchas gracias por esta informaciÓn necesaria. carolina: este domingo, en "aquÍ y ahora," preparan un programa muy especial. >> se derrumbÓ la iglesia justo cuando festejaban el bautizo. la cÚpula de la iglesia cayÓ sobre la madre, los padrinos, la bebita y otros familiares. 12 muertos en total. el padre, es el Único de la familia que sobreviviÓ y se encuentra grave en el hospital. ni siquiera se ha enterado de que su mujer y sus hijos estÁn muertos. lo
tony: vamos con horacio saavedra.ueden hacerlo. pueden hacer en la pÁgina cruz roja donaciones. pueden buscarlo en google me aparecen todos los datos. carolina: cÓmo funciona ese centro de llamadas desde estados unidos, para que la gente que tenga familiares y no puede comunicarse con ellos, puedan hacerlo? hÉctor: gracias a dios, eso no pasÓ. durante todo el temblor, todas las familias pudieron comunicar si se han mantenido asÍ. de todos modos, tenemos un telÉfono al que puede llamar...
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tony: i did. jim: any evidence or foltz of that? tony: there it is.m you. tony: jim rikhoff -- rikhoff, our producer with that. jim: fourth and 1 and the crowd still simmering with the mistall calf. -- miscall. tony: let's see if both safeties blitz with no respect on fourth and 1. jim: you saw that graphic about the all-time series and now the packers are going to take the lead at 95-94-6. here's their schedule. the next two on the road. cowboys, vikings. next home game october 22. tony: yeah, the dallas is going to be a big one. jim: that playoff game last year. tony: yeah, and you know that both teams are going to be in the mix all year. dallas with that great offensive line. and then green bay with the two injured at tackle. oh. jim: cohen finally able to find a little room but a flag and it might be coming back. rich: offense, number 46. 10-yard penalty, first down. tony: that was going to double his yardage for the game. let's look at the bears' schedule, jim. jim: they don't come back a week from sunday. they wait until the following monday for
tony: i did. jim: any evidence or foltz of that? tony: there it is.m you. tony: jim rikhoff -- rikhoff, our producer with that. jim: fourth and 1 and the crowd still simmering with the mistall calf. -- miscall. tony: let's see if both safeties blitz with no respect on fourth and 1. jim: you saw that graphic about the all-time series and now the packers are going to take the lead at 95-94-6. here's their schedule. the next two on the road. cowboys, vikings. next home game october 22. tony: yeah,...
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in the summer of 2016, eight years after the murder, tony went on trial. >> tony the defendant in thisgued that tony waited in the bushes for melissa to om home, followed her into the garage and then launched a brutal attack on his wife's best friend. >> it is a hands on personal murder. it takes time, it takes premeditation and why, because she was a friend. >> but the residue of peopler spray all over the garage was evidenced that melissa had fought back and some had apparently gotten on the killer. tony's house mate testified the night of the murder he saw his roomie scrubbing his arms. >> he said that he got peopler spray on him and that his hands were burning and itching. >> then an expert on cell phone tracking told the jury tony had both melissa's phone and his own personal phone on him at the time of the murder. >> they move north and back south. >> but now prosecutors had to tackle the head scratching question of murder. why would tony kill melissa in the first place? debra testified that tony became very jealous and angry with melissa because she virtually replaced him in the
in the summer of 2016, eight years after the murder, tony went on trial. >> tony the defendant in thisgued that tony waited in the bushes for melissa to om home, followed her into the garage and then launched a brutal attack on his wife's best friend. >> it is a hands on personal murder. it takes time, it takes premeditation and why, because she was a friend. >> but the residue of peopler spray all over the garage was evidenced that melissa had fought back and some had...
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two ties. >> tony: does a heck of a job taking the clock down in those overtimes. >> jim: yeah. >> tony: andy has a chance to step up. here we go. >> referee: the game clock set at 10 minutes. each team has an opportunity to possess the ball. unless the team that first possesses it score as touchdown. each team will have two time-outs. all instant replay reviews done from the booth. visiting captain call the toss. >> tails. >> referee: tails. nfl logo is tails. visiting captain calls tails. it is a tail. you won the toss. where would you like to kick? this way? cincinnati will take the football. >> jim: all right, overtime coming up from green bay when we continue with the nfl on cbs. that's more than a scratch. what do you think about our new truck buddy? ♪ ♪ state farm knows it's more than a truck. so why not give it the protection it deserves. i am so sorry. (dog growls) talk to a state farm agent today. you are a true friend of the crown. dilly, dilly. dilly dilly! madame susan, you are an even truer friend of the crown. dilly, dilly. dilly
two ties. >> tony: does a heck of a job taking the clock down in those overtimes. >> jim: yeah. >> tony: andy has a chance to step up. here we go. >> referee: the game clock set at 10 minutes. each team has an opportunity to possess the ball. unless the team that first possesses it score as touchdown. each team will have two time-outs. all instant replay reviews done from the booth. visiting captain call the toss. >> tails. >> referee: tails. nfl logo is...
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alejandro: gracias, tony y caro., una gran persona, es un hÉroe, una persona que se ha metido justo a este edificio que estÁ a nuestras espaldas a tratar de llegar hasta donde estÁn las personas con vida. pola es una mujer que estuvo en el terremoto de 1985 y que tambiÉn logrÓ ayudar en el rescate de personas. buenos dÍas, platícame quÉ es lo que ha visto dentro de este edificio? pola: bueno, mira, lo que se ha visto son los efectos de este gran sismo que pasÓ, que nos ha dejado sorprendidos a los mexicanos porque no creÍamos que lo volviÉramos a vivir y tambiÉn ha vivido una gran solidaridad. el pueblo se ha volcado en las calles ayudando aquÍ en el edificio. se siente la tristeza, se siente de repente la desesperanza pero, cuando ha salido una persona viva, escuchas los aplausos, sientes la emociÓn y se hace ese palpitar en tu corazÓn que de alguna manera te emociona. alejandro: llegaste algÚn lugar, quÉ tuviste que hacer para entrar al edificio? pola: el edificio tiene un colapso de apilamiento. hay partes en dond
alejandro: gracias, tony y caro., una gran persona, es un hÉroe, una persona que se ha metido justo a este edificio que estÁ a nuestras espaldas a tratar de llegar hasta donde estÁn las personas con vida. pola es una mujer que estuvo en el terremoto de 1985 y que tambiÉn logrÓ ayudar en el rescate de personas. buenos dÍas, platícame quÉ es lo que ha visto dentro de este edificio? pola: bueno, mira, lo que se ha visto son los efectos de este gran sismo que pasÓ, que nos ha dejado...
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tony: tenemos algunos mensajes, vamos a verlos.cho por la maÑana que estaba terrible. fue bien terrible, pero estamos bien. gracias a dios, todo lo que lo ha pasado. es gente que perdieron muchas casas, pero estamos bien y apoyÁndonos. >> estamos bien, es lo importante. tengo que que empezar de cero, pero para adelante. estoy con vida, gracias a dios. carolina: la emociÓn que siente la gente al escuchar a sus seres queridos. nuestra compaÑera lourdes del rÍo, aunque no ha podido comunicarse con su familia directamente, al menos sabe que estÁn bien. es un alivio para ella y para otra gente que no tenÍa comunicaciÓn con sus seres queridos. tony: pasando a otros temas, corea del norte acusÓ hoy a estados unidos de declarar la guerra al canciller norcoreano. se refiriÓ la declaraciÓn del presidente trump que el presidente kim jong-un nuestra mucho tiempo de nosotros. dice que esa declaraciÓn provoca medidas como derribar bombarderos de estados unidos. carolina: equipos de la nfl desafÍan al presidente trump arrodillÁndose durante el hi
tony: tenemos algunos mensajes, vamos a verlos.cho por la maÑana que estaba terrible. fue bien terrible, pero estamos bien. gracias a dios, todo lo que lo ha pasado. es gente que perdieron muchas casas, pero estamos bien y apoyÁndonos. >> estamos bien, es lo importante. tengo que que empezar de cero, pero para adelante. estoy con vida, gracias a dios. carolina: la emociÓn que siente la gente al escuchar a sus seres queridos. nuestra compaÑera lourdes del rÍo, aunque no ha podido...
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tony: no. to help in their supply chain and when we look at some of the applications that we have and we go through our customers and say, by changing this package, we can "x," weour costs by can see them problems. anna: these are challenged businesses, aren't they? is that leading them -- do they demand more? tony: that is why companies like us are coming up with innovative solutions to help them reduce their costs. you look at just a corrugated packaging, you got to look at the whole logistical project. you remember, if you look at our product, the ball doesn't exist without a products. i know that sounds grandiose that the reality is without the bookstore get, ship from point a to point b. manus: you got amazon going after whole foods. that is a revolution. as far as e-commerce is concerned, it is got ramifications for your business. how big is that going to be? what is the biggest cost in getting their? -- and getting there? tony: there is no cost. ups has been shipping by mail order for de
tony: no. to help in their supply chain and when we look at some of the applications that we have and we go through our customers and say, by changing this package, we can "x," weour costs by can see them problems. anna: these are challenged businesses, aren't they? is that leading them -- do they demand more? tony: that is why companies like us are coming up with innovative solutions to help them reduce their costs. you look at just a corrugated packaging, you got to look at the...
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tony fernandes! apprentice asia!onald trump you are actually quite polite, to be honest. it is funny you say that. a couple of things, looking at that makes me cringe, to be honest. my marketing team... i turned it down for two years. i kept saying i am not a donald trump or alan sugar. in the end they said do it how you want to. my marketing team in airasia were very keen for me to do this. did you get bored with running airasia? is that why you began to look for these other things? and i'm going to talk in a minute, injusta moment, about your activities in sports and leisure and the whole diversification of your brand. is it because you got bored? well, i think initially... airasia, we are a small little airline in malaysia. 0urfirst global event was sponsoring manchester united. very painfulfor me because i hate that football club. we all have to be a prostitute once in a while. that became, umm, building a brand. based in the uk, richard gets a phenomenal amount of media and a phenomenal amount of attention, whil
tony fernandes! apprentice asia!onald trump you are actually quite polite, to be honest. it is funny you say that. a couple of things, looking at that makes me cringe, to be honest. my marketing team... i turned it down for two years. i kept saying i am not a donald trump or alan sugar. in the end they said do it how you want to. my marketing team in airasia were very keen for me to do this. did you get bored with running airasia? is that why you began to look for these other things? and i'm...
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tony did look on his own.brexit don't sort of turned to the fact as often as i would have expected to say to politicians, well, at any point you could have stopped non—eu migration. there is more of that. but it hasn't happened. if migration is such a problem, then that would have been an obvious thing to do, wouldn't it wed ——? an obvious thing to do, wouldn't it wed --? it is a strange question. the general hand—wringing that has gone with the tony blairs of this world, it has at no point people been prepared to make that extra step and say, well, why in that case, if this is such a big issue, why are you ignoring this? and i suppose perhaps they don't want to feed into the sense of nationalism but already upsets them... it is a mystery. the times, britain is the sick man of europe. this is how britain was described politically in the 70s, wasn't it? yes, the way they are phrasing it, a great attention grabbing headline. it is an interesting story. it's darted a couple of months ago, an expert, somewhere, mo
tony did look on his own.brexit don't sort of turned to the fact as often as i would have expected to say to politicians, well, at any point you could have stopped non—eu migration. there is more of that. but it hasn't happened. if migration is such a problem, then that would have been an obvious thing to do, wouldn't it wed ——? an obvious thing to do, wouldn't it wed --? it is a strange question. the general hand—wringing that has gone with the tony blairs of this world, it has at no...
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what about you, tony?” it's making me feel nervous. you are nervous? what about you, tony?concerned about trump than north korea. his leadership is a destabilising force. more destabilising force. more destabilising than kim jong—un? towards the end of the financial times story from an academic who is an expert in north korea. they said kimjong—un an expert in north korea. they said kim jong—un understands washington does not have the ability to crank up does not have the ability to crank up russia any further. this is part of the weakness of the us's position internationally. the press secretary to say they have many military options, they don't, they have limited options, it would be massive and overwhelming retaliation. annihilation is a word being used. president trump will cut off trade links with china, saying that, it would not be a good move. let's turn to the subject of what weapons would be in the arsenal. we know that north korea has nuclear weapons. it's frightening. let's say this military option goe5 it's frightening. let's say this military option goes ahead.
what about you, tony?” it's making me feel nervous. you are nervous? what about you, tony?concerned about trump than north korea. his leadership is a destabilising force. more destabilising force. more destabilising than kim jong—un? towards the end of the financial times story from an academic who is an expert in north korea. they said kimjong—un an expert in north korea. they said kim jong—un understands washington does not have the ability to crank up does not have the ability to...
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toni, ¿cÓmo estÁs? tony: ¡viva mÉxico! estoy en una de mis ciudades favoritas, austin.lebrar la independencia de mÉxico y de centroamÉrica. comienza a las 4:30 p.m. hay muchas sorpresas, tambiÉn estarÉ como parte de la noche y ser el encargado de transmitir el cÓnsul de mÉxico quien austin. venga, estamos aquÍ en este imponente capitolio, si nos estÁn viendo en austin o en ciudades aledaÑas estÁn invitados y la pasaremos muy bien por supuesto. mÁs adelante en primer impacto tendrÉ mÁs informaciÓn. caro: cuenta no sobre la prÓxima semana porque aquÍ te vamos a esperar en ediciÓn digital, mi querido javi estarÁ de vacaciones merecidas. que no habÍa descansado, mi pobre niÑo. vienes con las manos llenas, cuÉntanos. tony: asÍ es, javier te cuidarÉ muy bien la silla. vengo con reportajes, una versiÓn especial de mochila con tony, en lugares de mÉxico, en lugares inÉditos. no se la pierdan y serÁ un honor estar en la silla de javier toda la semana. espero que les guste mi participaciÓn. y desde el lunes toda la semana con mister¡que bien! javier: nos va a encantar y te mandam
toni, ¿cÓmo estÁs? tony: ¡viva mÉxico! estoy en una de mis ciudades favoritas, austin.lebrar la independencia de mÉxico y de centroamÉrica. comienza a las 4:30 p.m. hay muchas sorpresas, tambiÉn estarÉ como parte de la noche y ser el encargado de transmitir el cÓnsul de mÉxico quien austin. venga, estamos aquÍ en este imponente capitolio, si nos estÁn viendo en austin o en ciudades aledaÑas estÁn invitados y la pasaremos muy bien por supuesto. mÁs adelante en primer impacto...
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but for now, tony fernandez, thanks for being on hardtalk. thanks very much. thank you, tony.his has the potential to be a catastrophic hurricane. already a category 5, we have sustained winds of 185mph, potentially gusting to 220mph. you can see quite clearly the eye of the storm here on the satellite picture. it's notjust the strength of the winds and the volume of the rain, it's also a significant storm surge that's heading towards the leeward isles. the storm surge is where, underneath this area of low pressure, it literally lifts the surface of the sea by as much as 9—11 feet, descending across these caribbean islands. so certainly we'll need to keep you updated on developments of that storm. back closer to home, things are a little quieter. we have got more of a westerly direction to the source of our air now, that means slightly fresher and it does mean that first thing in a morning we could actually see temperatures into single figures in more rural spots. so it will be a chilly start but potentially a dry one, with some sunshine coming through. there will be a scatter
but for now, tony fernandez, thanks for being on hardtalk. thanks very much. thank you, tony.his has the potential to be a catastrophic hurricane. already a category 5, we have sustained winds of 185mph, potentially gusting to 220mph. you can see quite clearly the eye of the storm here on the satellite picture. it's notjust the strength of the winds and the volume of the rain, it's also a significant storm surge that's heading towards the leeward isles. the storm surge is where, underneath this...
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tony: we are in 3 alternative asset classes.redit, private equity -- whether it be in corporate, real estate, special situations, or infrastructure, -- and real estate. we are seeing real opportunities in credit. self originated predominately. self originated credit, private abs structured credit. under the simplest areas, or descriptions, we are going to where it used to be. those asset classes in self originated credit and informed asset-backeds of security, we are finding that attractive. if you look at from a private equity perspective we have been active in energy and health care, particularly healthcare services. under the category of trying to andhigher-quality assets at with appropriate valuations of volatility and interest rates both going up, and businesses that can withstand those changes, not an enormous coincidence that energy and health care have been two areas of interest for us. erik: you have done a couple of deals in retail that haven't worked out so well. would you ever do another? tony: sure. with given the e
tony: we are in 3 alternative asset classes.redit, private equity -- whether it be in corporate, real estate, special situations, or infrastructure, -- and real estate. we are seeing real opportunities in credit. self originated predominately. self originated credit, private abs structured credit. under the simplest areas, or descriptions, we are going to where it used to be. those asset classes in self originated credit and informed asset-backeds of security, we are finding that attractive. if...
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tony, to connecting with people? enjoying your job. i tony, to connecting with people?ut of radio, i think we'll do, we love the job. it's a joy to be on the radio. ijust love it. i still get the kick i got out of it when i started in 1964. it'sjust fantastic, i love it. is there still a place for radio 1 fantastic, i love it. is there still a place for radio! in fantastic, i love it. is there still a place for radio 1 in an era when you‘ve got so much trace and digital radio, so many options? it's a great thing and a bad thing, because there is so much choice out there, so much music, it‘s like tv. you go on sky whatever and there‘s like 1000 channels. it‘s great to have someone to curator and tell you what is good, because you can access all this music but you still need djs and taste makers, people to guide you and you can trust them, to help you and you can trust them, to help you discover new music. it‘s really important, more than ever. it has changed a lot, when i opened up radio! audience i have this 2! million, which was because i was out on the pirate radio sh
tony, to connecting with people? enjoying your job. i tony, to connecting with people?ut of radio, i think we'll do, we love the job. it's a joy to be on the radio. ijust love it. i still get the kick i got out of it when i started in 1964. it'sjust fantastic, i love it. is there still a place for radio 1 fantastic, i love it. is there still a place for radio! in fantastic, i love it. is there still a place for radio 1 in an era when you‘ve got so much trace and digital radio, so many...
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tony, shawn. >> thank you very much sue. i think we just saw i'll talk about it in a minute. >> okay. >> today marks 16th anniversary of one of the darket days in history and nearly 3,000 people were killed when terrorist hijacked planes mid flight crashing twin towers in from manhattan to shanksville to white house today was day of remembrance for those whose lives were lost. >> i like to think when people say 9/11 never forget, i hope they never forget. >> 9/11 was deadliest day in u.s. law enforcement history. 72 officers died in the line of duty on that day. terrorist attacks go on to claim lives of many immediate survivors and heroes as well who contracted illnesses during rescue and recovery efforts. >> and you know that day is still it just has been 16 years but very, very fresh. a lot of you know that was my second day on job pulling into the parking lot the plane hit pentagon every year you know it still takes you right back there. >> just a short time ago i saw a message on instagram claire morning show host and he
tony, shawn. >> thank you very much sue. i think we just saw i'll talk about it in a minute. >> okay. >> today marks 16th anniversary of one of the darket days in history and nearly 3,000 people were killed when terrorist hijacked planes mid flight crashing twin towers in from manhattan to shanksville to white house today was day of remembrance for those whose lives were lost. >> i like to think when people say 9/11 never forget, i hope they never forget. >> 9/11...
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a story about tony blair.the doors to east european migrants coming. they are not implying it. tony blair has said it. it is on his website. —— there is a blurb from him on the website. this is tony blair trying to get himself back into the debate. it all comes from a place of tony blair does not wa nt from a place of tony blair does not want britain to leave the eu. and... now his argument is if we had better control of eu migrants, and if we had had better control in the past, we would not have the leave the eu. of course, the counter argument is, well, this was your fault and your decision. an interesting juxtaposition there. he does actually acknowledge that what he is saying now is very different from what he was saying as prime minister. but not apologising for anything? apologising is a strong words. you can read may be a half acknowledgement that maybe he was not 100% correct between the lines. that is as good as you will get. but he manages to get a criticism of the reason made in there. as home secre
a story about tony blair.the doors to east european migrants coming. they are not implying it. tony blair has said it. it is on his website. —— there is a blurb from him on the website. this is tony blair trying to get himself back into the debate. it all comes from a place of tony blair does not wa nt from a place of tony blair does not want britain to leave the eu. and... now his argument is if we had better control of eu migrants, and if we had had better control in the past, we would...
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tony: i think you have to go for that. this is a regime that is more unpredictable than any i can call. if you allow them to have that nuclear capability. you have injected into the region enormous uncertainty and danger. david: the history of the north korean regime, have they ever changed their behavior in response to outside pressure? tony: they have occasionally. from time to time, they have reacted to pressure. it is not clear with this new leadership that still applies. people have found it hard to get a measure of this leadership, what do they want, where do they want to go. you have to remember, the north koreans, they are trying to create a situation where their regime is invincible and to reunite the peninsula on their terms. this is obviously unacceptable and contrary to the wishes of the people of south korea. this is why i said before your election last year, all the problems that will be most of over the new president, north korea is very hard because it is hard to see the solution to this problem. jonathan:
tony: i think you have to go for that. this is a regime that is more unpredictable than any i can call. if you allow them to have that nuclear capability. you have injected into the region enormous uncertainty and danger. david: the history of the north korean regime, have they ever changed their behavior in response to outside pressure? tony: they have occasionally. from time to time, they have reacted to pressure. it is not clear with this new leadership that still applies. people have found...
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he got pushed in the back by tony brown which was, you know, kind of a late push by tony brown and ellerbe didn't like it. >> chris: he talked too. >> kirk: just grabbed him and threw him. >> chris: so saban will get to tony out there. >> kirk: tony brown too. whistles, you know, that's the end. that's after he got pushed. >> referee: tafter the play, we have two fouls. one on each team. unsportsmanlike conduct, number 52, and on number 54. afterwards, second down. that's the first unsportsmanlike conduct. >> chris: this team has cleanly played in halftime. all you saw was the replay, and the reaction by ellerbe, but as i said, tony brown pushed him after the whistle and that was offsetting. for alabama, they have fresno, colorado, and then vandy. we won't miss at him, and for the key game, it's college station against a&m. certainly a test in the west. lsu in november. >> kirk: you think that's a test? >> chris: you don't think so? >> kirk: no. i think this is more of a test. >>. >> chris: yes, but at college station? >> kirk: no. that's not a test. >> chris: you put them in the playoffs?
he got pushed in the back by tony brown which was, you know, kind of a late push by tony brown and ellerbe didn't like it. >> chris: he talked too. >> kirk: just grabbed him and threw him. >> chris: so saban will get to tony out there. >> kirk: tony brown too. whistles, you know, that's the end. that's after he got pushed. >> referee: tafter the play, we have two fouls. one on each team. unsportsmanlike conduct, number 52, and on number 54. afterwards, second down....
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tony: patricia nos explica un poco mÁs sobre esta situaciÓn, cuÉntanos.ta orden afecta a los ciudadanos. por un lado, la corte ejecutiva impone mÁs sanciones, habÍa una sanciones econÓmicas contra el gobierno de venezuela. ahora son sanciones impuestas a funcionarios y prohÍben viajar estados unidos. visas de no inmigrantes, de negocios y el turismo. hay dos lÍneas que estÁ al final de la parte que habla sobre venezuela. justamente queremos preguntar sobre eso, cuando habla de funcionarios y las familias es una cosa, hablamos tambiÉn de las personas que queremos entrar a estados unidos. patricia: la manera como estÁ redactada la orden ejecutiva lo deja un poco abierto. se dice que se van a aplicar medidas adicionales, para asegurar que la informaciÓn del viajero estÉ actualizada.que incluso podrÍan estar sometidos a chequeos adicionales, es algo muy abierto y nos dicen que esto podrÍa afectar a personas que estÁn en procesos de asilo, tambiÉn solicitando visas. se establece que las cenizas que fueron otorgadas no van a ser revocadas. hay algunas dudas sob
tony: patricia nos explica un poco mÁs sobre esta situaciÓn, cuÉntanos.ta orden afecta a los ciudadanos. por un lado, la corte ejecutiva impone mÁs sanciones, habÍa una sanciones econÓmicas contra el gobierno de venezuela. ahora son sanciones impuestas a funcionarios y prohÍben viajar estados unidos. visas de no inmigrantes, de negocios y el turismo. hay dos lÍneas que estÁ al final de la parte que habla sobre venezuela. justamente queremos preguntar sobre eso, cuando habla de...
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and i am tony blackburn.c radio 1, radio 2 and radio 1 vintage. we started the show with music from the move, eltonjohn, whitney houston and primal scream. do you like that, tony? love it. also, jay z and kanye west. can't get enough of kanye west either. do you know, that is the first song i played when i did the breakfast show, jay z and kanye. seeing you sat here in a baseball jacket, i think we are the radio equivalent ofjay z and kanye. no, we are more like the krankies. the first record you played was the move. we played that earlier on this morning. and it was 50 years to the day, tony, that you played that and you started radio 1. it was saturday morning, and as luck would have it, 50 years on, it is saturday morning, exactly the same time. so we did the exact same programme we did 50 years ago with turntables. do you know what a turntable is? yeah! they're like those really big cds. he hasn't aged a bit! radio1 vintage will be on air for three days, and radio 1 continues as normal. if you want to loo
and i am tony blackburn.c radio 1, radio 2 and radio 1 vintage. we started the show with music from the move, eltonjohn, whitney houston and primal scream. do you like that, tony? love it. also, jay z and kanye west. can't get enough of kanye west either. do you know, that is the first song i played when i did the breakfast show, jay z and kanye. seeing you sat here in a baseball jacket, i think we are the radio equivalent ofjay z and kanye. no, we are more like the krankies. the first record...
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tony: viva mÉxico! estoy en austin.pendencia de mÉxico.también, la de centroamÉrica. aquÍ estarÁ las fÉnix, y muchas sorpresas mÁs en austin. el cÓnsul de mÉxico estÁ encargado del grito. si nos ve en austin o ciudades aledaÑas, pueden venir hasta aquÍ. daremos mÁs detalles en vivo. carolina: cuÉntanos u sobre la prÓxima semana. te estaremos esperandoen "ediciÓn digital.2 -- "ediciÓn digital." bienes con las manos llenas la semana quiere, porque javier se va de vacaciones. tony: te cuidarÉ muy bien la silla, javier. vengo con muchos reportajes. hay varios lugares de mÉxico, totalmente inéditos. es un honor ocupar esa silla de javier. espero que les guste mi participaciÓn. los espero desde el lunes, toda la semana. quÉ bien! javier: te recibimos con todo el cariÑo. muchas gracias y te mandamos un abrazo grande. recuerde que tendremos la cobertura del grito. carolina: tÚ no estarÁs sentado, porque aquÍ estamos parados. trÁete unos tenis. tony: no venga con tacos esa semana, carolina.. carolina: hoy es la independencia no
tony: viva mÉxico! estoy en austin.pendencia de mÉxico.también, la de centroamÉrica. aquÍ estarÁ las fÉnix, y muchas sorpresas mÁs en austin. el cÓnsul de mÉxico estÁ encargado del grito. si nos ve en austin o ciudades aledaÑas, pueden venir hasta aquÍ. daremos mÁs detalles en vivo. carolina: cuÉntanos u sobre la prÓxima semana. te estaremos esperandoen "ediciÓn digital.2 -- "ediciÓn digital." bienes con las manos llenas la semana quiere, porque javier se va de...
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i notice that someone dug up an old quote from tony blair in 1996 saying the one thing you don't haveged over that period of time! jeremy corbyn had the labour conference completely in his hand this week, undisputed in his position as leader, the first time he has been able to say that since he was elected leader the first time round. i was in brighton earlier in the week. it was an extraordinary sense, this kind of almost weird personality cult thing that was going on. but he has shown himself to be a much more competent speaker than he used to be. i think it was a well delivered speech and i have some doubts and i'm sure my old boss tony blair would have some doubt about the content, but the fa ct doubt about the content, but the fact that it was presented and he has got himself on the front of almost every paper with his very arresting image, it did make me think if he had the food it is a bit sir alec guinness in star wars, isn't it? was he talking to the conference or the country or did he manage to do both? that is really good question. 0n manage to do both? that is really good
i notice that someone dug up an old quote from tony blair in 1996 saying the one thing you don't haveged over that period of time! jeremy corbyn had the labour conference completely in his hand this week, undisputed in his position as leader, the first time he has been able to say that since he was elected leader the first time round. i was in brighton earlier in the week. it was an extraordinary sense, this kind of almost weird personality cult thing that was going on. but he has shown himself...
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tony liked me. we do not live far from each other in town. we had meetings and i got an early copy of the script. each page was stamped with my name on it so i could not xerox it. very tight security. no leaks. [laughter] no leaks. so i bank, we had a series of meetings and we discussed issues and concerns that i had. you know, but anyone who has ever done this, and i have heard from other historians who have been historical consultants, it is not a really rewarding project unless you like to meet movie stars and playwrights, which i happen to like very much. [laughter] mr. holzer: but if you want the gratification that comes along with their recognizing your brilliant suggestions, that is the wrong business to be in. [laughter] mr. holzer: some obvious things, like wilmington, delaware should be wilmington, north carolina. long before the shooting. my big issue, and i am not supposed to say this out of school, not that i was paid for this, by the way -- in fact, i will tell you the other story. i was -- my contract was that while i would not
tony liked me. we do not live far from each other in town. we had meetings and i got an early copy of the script. each page was stamped with my name on it so i could not xerox it. very tight security. no leaks. [laughter] no leaks. so i bank, we had a series of meetings and we discussed issues and concerns that i had. you know, but anyone who has ever done this, and i have heard from other historians who have been historical consultants, it is not a really rewarding project unless you like to...
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tony sayegh, u.s.secretary for public affairs joining us next. ♪ ♪ can i kick it? ♪ yes you can ♪ can i kick it? ♪ yes you can ♪ can i kick it? ♪ yes you can ♪ well i'm gone david: well gop tax plan seems to have unified republicans far more than any health care plan. will that unity hold in time to make changes to the tax code this year. here now tony sayegh, united states treasury assistant secretary for public affairs, good friend of fox and my own. tony, good to see you here. ronald reagan, i don't have to tell you, ronald reagan took his case directly to the american people. he had prime time broadcast on all the networks detailing exactly how his tax changes would affect their pocketbooks. they called their congressman. that is how the deal got done back in 198 1. is this president going to do the same? >> david, thank you for having me. as you see the president is already doing that. he started in earnest back toward end of august going out with very important message on tax reform and tax cuts.
tony sayegh, u.s.secretary for public affairs joining us next. ♪ ♪ can i kick it? ♪ yes you can ♪ can i kick it? ♪ yes you can ♪ can i kick it? ♪ yes you can ♪ well i'm gone david: well gop tax plan seems to have unified republicans far more than any health care plan. will that unity hold in time to make changes to the tax code this year. here now tony sayegh, united states treasury assistant secretary for public affairs, good friend of fox and my own. tony, good to see you...
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tony blair said you could not win if you did that because britain had changed.s manifesto in 1997, which he won, was incredibly radical. he had a £5 billion windfall tax just ripping money off in the utilities because they had been so badly privatised. but he had a whole series of very radical policies and now people regard him as, iraq war tony blair, people forget. does that suggest it is just about how you dress this thing up because he was doing radical stuff but saying we are very responsible and serious and getting away with it, jeremy corbyn was doing radical stuff and we will see if he does, if he becomes prime minister, and he isjust picked up the public mood is a bit more sympathetic to that. i think so, i think this was an old—fashioned bribery manifesto. he said he would not raise anybody's taxes except the top 5%, well, that's impossible with the sorts of things that he wants to do. i think it was quite traditional, in terms of, here is something for everybody and nobody has to pay for it. in britain and around europe, describing things as left or r
tony blair said you could not win if you did that because britain had changed.s manifesto in 1997, which he won, was incredibly radical. he had a £5 billion windfall tax just ripping money off in the utilities because they had been so badly privatised. but he had a whole series of very radical policies and now people regard him as, iraq war tony blair, people forget. does that suggest it is just about how you dress this thing up because he was doing radical stuff but saying we are very...
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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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then she met tony hsieh and suddenly had a $250,000 loan. >> tony walked in to where i was at, and he "what size restaurant do you want?" and eight months later, i had my own restaurant. i paid back the loan in a year and three months, so it's a win-win situation for everybody. it's been amazing. across the street, there was a motel 6 right when i moved in here, and that was pretty much it. now there's five restaurants in the very close vicinity of here and other small businesses that are coming in. >> john curran is head of rgg, the downtown project's housing-development arm. >> here we've got glutton, which is sort of a gourmet-comfort-food concept. and right next door, it's got vegenation, which is an all vegan, or plant-powered, as they call it, restaurant. >> ♪ fremont street just can't be beat ♪ ♪ when lady luck shines on me >> downtown las vegas area had long been blighted, but they didn't want to disneyfy old vegas, so on the outside, the old vegas vibe remains, while the inside is completely transformed. >> so, john e. carson was a 64-unit extended-stay residence hotel. each
then she met tony hsieh and suddenly had a $250,000 loan. >> tony walked in to where i was at, and he "what size restaurant do you want?" and eight months later, i had my own restaurant. i paid back the loan in a year and three months, so it's a win-win situation for everybody. it's been amazing. across the street, there was a motel 6 right when i moved in here, and that was pretty much it. now there's five restaurants in the very close vicinity of here and other small...
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lou: tony perkins, head of the family research council.ck at crooked hillary's criticisms of his u.n. speech. we'll be right back. ♪ mike and i are both veterans, both served in the navy. ♪ i do outrank my husband, not just being in the military, but at home. she thinks she's the boss. she only had me by one grade. we bought our first home together in 2010. his family had used another insurance product but i was like well i've had usaa for a while, why don't we call and check the rates? it was an instant savings and i should've changed a long time ago. there's no point in looking elsewhere really. we're the tenneys and we're usaa members for life. usaa. get your insurance quote today. copdso to breathe better,athe. i go with anoro. ♪go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way" with anoro. ♪go your own way once-daily anoro contains two medicines called bronchodilators, that work together to significantly improve lung function all day and all night. anoro is not for asthma . it contains a type of medicine tha
lou: tony perkins, head of the family research council.ck at crooked hillary's criticisms of his u.n. speech. we'll be right back. ♪ mike and i are both veterans, both served in the navy. ♪ i do outrank my husband, not just being in the military, but at home. she thinks she's the boss. she only had me by one grade. we bought our first home together in 2010. his family had used another insurance product but i was like well i've had usaa for a while, why don't we call and check the rates? it...
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lou: tony perkins, head of the family research council.resident trump striking back at crooked hillary's criticisms of his u.n. speech. we'll be right back. ♪ it's a highly contagious disease that can be really serious... especially for my precious new grandchild. it's whooping cough. every family member, including those around new babies, should talk to their doctor or pharmacist about getting vaccinated. money managers are pretty much the same. all but while some push high commission investment products, fisher investments avoids them. some advisers have hidden and layered fees. fisher investments never does. and while some advisers are happy to earn commissions from you whether you do well or not, fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. if you'd have told me three years ago... that we'd be downloading in seconds, what used to take... minutes. that guests would compliment our wifi. t
lou: tony perkins, head of the family research council.resident trump striking back at crooked hillary's criticisms of his u.n. speech. we'll be right back. ♪ it's a highly contagious disease that can be really serious... especially for my precious new grandchild. it's whooping cough. every family member, including those around new babies, should talk to their doctor or pharmacist about getting vaccinated. money managers are pretty much the same. all but while some push high commission...
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lou: tony perkins, head of the family research council.ked hillary's criticisms of his u.n. speech. we'll be right back. you each drive a ford pickup right? (all) yes. i'm going to show you a next generation pickup. awesome. let's do this. the bed is made of high-strength steel, which is less susceptible to punctures than aluminum. stronger the better. and best of all, this new truck is actually- (all laughing) oh my.... the current chevy silverado. current chevy owners and lessees get a total value of ten-thousand, six hundred dollars. or, 0% financing for 72 months on this silverado all star. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. lou: in our online poll we asked do you believe schumer's and pelosi's strong condemnation of the president's stretch at the u.n. hurt kim jong-un's and the. >> i to lapse feeling? 90% of you say yes. i'll start with pol mollie. let's get to it. hillary clinton is this woman okay? polpoll polli wouldn't say she s shown healthy introspection. lou: charlie, you are a quick judgment on this. i can't imagine wh
lou: tony perkins, head of the family research council.ked hillary's criticisms of his u.n. speech. we'll be right back. you each drive a ford pickup right? (all) yes. i'm going to show you a next generation pickup. awesome. let's do this. the bed is made of high-strength steel, which is less susceptible to punctures than aluminum. stronger the better. and best of all, this new truck is actually- (all laughing) oh my.... the current chevy silverado. current chevy owners and lessees get a total...
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tony dokoupil has been following their ordeal. >> reporter: a flight from st.rten to puerto rico takes less than an hour, but for some families stranded by hurricane irma, the trip took nearly a week. we've just touched down in st. maarten with the puerto rico national guard where they expect 300 to 400 americans to be waiting for rescue right here at this gate. since friday, u.s. embassy officer lee hilgartner has been vetting passengers at this makeshift security gate. >> what we're doing is trying to process the american citizens that are here on st. maarten. we have been getting the medical, like, emergencies out but there are still people who have been staying in relatives' houses or other people's homes. >> reporter: irma smashed into st. maarten and left a massive trail of destruction, but the misery didn't end there. susan coquin says she has nothing left. >> went through the storm, got looted and robbed, my place blew up. 40 years of my life was here. >> reporter: in neighboring st. john, thousands of americans are still waiting to be evacuated. 80% of
tony dokoupil has been following their ordeal. >> reporter: a flight from st.rten to puerto rico takes less than an hour, but for some families stranded by hurricane irma, the trip took nearly a week. we've just touched down in st. maarten with the puerto rico national guard where they expect 300 to 400 americans to be waiting for rescue right here at this gate. since friday, u.s. embassy officer lee hilgartner has been vetting passengers at this makeshift security gate. >> what...
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lou: tony perkins, head of the family research council.ump striking back at crooked hillary's criticisms of his u.n. speech. we'll be right back. ♪ parodontax, the toothpaste that helps prevent bleeding gums. if you spit blood when you brush or floss you may have gum problems and could be on the journey to much worse. help stop the journey of gum disease. try parodontax toothpaste. ♪ you totanobody's hurt, new car. but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do? drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement™, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheels. smart. with liberty mutual new car replacement™, we'll replace the full value of your car. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. money managers are pretty much the same. all but while some push high commission investment products, fisher investments avoids them. some advisers have h
lou: tony perkins, head of the family research council.ump striking back at crooked hillary's criticisms of his u.n. speech. we'll be right back. ♪ parodontax, the toothpaste that helps prevent bleeding gums. if you spit blood when you brush or floss you may have gum problems and could be on the journey to much worse. help stop the journey of gum disease. try parodontax toothpaste. ♪ you totanobody's hurt, new car. but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says...
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tony blackburn and nick grimshaw. good morning, everybody.” tony blackburn and nick grimshaw.urn. here we are together, celebrating 50 years of radio one, live on air. we started the show with music from eltonjohn, whitney houston started the show with music from elton john, whitney houston and primal scream. love it. also, jay—z and cannya primal scream. love it. also, jay—z and canny a waste. can't get enough of canny a west. that is the first song i started. seeing you here in a baseball jacket, i think song i started. seeing you here in a baseballjacket, i think we are the radio equivalent of jay—z baseballjacket, i think we are the radio equivalent ofjay—z and kallio west. we are more like the crank is. the first record you played was the move. 50 years to the day. it was saturday morning, and likely 50 years on “— saturday morning, and likely 50 years on —— and luckily, 50 years on, we are doing the same. we did it with turntables. do you know what that is? with me now is professor of media historyjean seaton — she's the the official historian of the bbc and author of th
tony blackburn and nick grimshaw. good morning, everybody.” tony blackburn and nick grimshaw.urn. here we are together, celebrating 50 years of radio one, live on air. we started the show with music from eltonjohn, whitney houston started the show with music from elton john, whitney houston and primal scream. love it. also, jay—z and cannya primal scream. love it. also, jay—z and canny a waste. can't get enough of canny a west. that is the first song i started. seeing you here in a...
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tony. >>. >> a second officer was shot and is expected to survive. west of of atlanta when they he approached a car. a man and woman walked out of the wooden a man opened fire. kristin hern died at the hospital and left hypothetical a husband and young son. police charged and caught the shooter with urd manyer. >> a van slammed into a group of pedestrians in what police are calling a freak accident. >> 5:30 outside pen station. >> near 7 and west 33 midtown were struck and rushed to the hospital with non life-threatening injuries and when police arrived on the scene they say the driver appeared dazed and investigators say the vanessa gas pedal got stuck on a matt and so far the driver was not charged. >> choseer to home d.c. police are investigate ising twoy vat crimes in southeast today. a triple shooting and the attempted robbery of atm. >> let's start with shooting it happened overnight mlk jr. avenue and three men were shot two in the leg and another in the arm and no word on their conditions. the video shows a pickup truck in the area at theim a
tony. >>. >> a second officer was shot and is expected to survive. west of of atlanta when they he approached a car. a man and woman walked out of the wooden a man opened fire. kristin hern died at the hospital and left hypothetical a husband and young son. police charged and caught the shooter with urd manyer. >> a van slammed into a group of pedestrians in what police are calling a freak accident. >> 5:30 outside pen station. >> near 7 and west 33 midtown were...
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i don't care what tony blair has to say about anything. had. why do i ca re minister we have ever had. why do i care what he has to say? yasmin and i agree on this. let's move on. pa rents to i agree on this. let's move on. parents to sue school over boys in dresses. who is going to and picked that? i think it is ready jealous. it isa that? i think it is ready jealous. it is a ridiculous action to take boy who wants to wear a dress, so what? it is a christian family. where does it say in the bible that boy may not wear a dress? white was he wearing a dress? why are they suing the school? this is the church of england primary school, which i think is not irrelevant, if you get my drift. i sympathise with them, they say we were not consulted about this. they have perceived christian values... i value christian values, but tell me where it says, the boy may not wear a dress? we are going to pick this up at 11:30pm because i think it is fascinating. that's turned back to the telegraph and north korea. uk fears iran's hand in north korea. uk fe
i don't care what tony blair has to say about anything. had. why do i ca re minister we have ever had. why do i care what he has to say? yasmin and i agree on this. let's move on. pa rents to i agree on this. let's move on. parents to sue school over boys in dresses. who is going to and picked that? i think it is ready jealous. it isa that? i think it is ready jealous. it is a ridiculous action to take boy who wants to wear a dress, so what? it is a christian family. where does it say in the...
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now to tony berkeley who's standing by for us there in madrid tony the foreign minister has said that really this this is making a mockery of democracy in spain it's pretty harsh isn't it surely a referendum is part of a democracy. it is you would think that looking from the outside on the inside you see i think a little bit differently this is now become a war of words casting acts sorry accusations against one another nonstop now and we've seen a hardening of attitudes hardening of language and the hardening of actions today as you build up to this question and i was at this demonstration today i have to say there was around five thousand people there but in the city of three point two million that's not really very many but those that were there were very vociferous they were very critical of the catalan government they want them to go to jail that was their message but we also want catalonia to remain part of spain that was a very very strong measures they were sending out today yesterday there was a referendum in the center of madrid to gauge the opinion of people more than six t
now to tony berkeley who's standing by for us there in madrid tony the foreign minister has said that really this this is making a mockery of democracy in spain it's pretty harsh isn't it surely a referendum is part of a democracy. it is you would think that looking from the outside on the inside you see i think a little bit differently this is now become a war of words casting acts sorry accusations against one another nonstop now and we've seen a hardening of attitudes hardening of language...