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tony that's delicious.think they understand the coal business at all? what coal mining is about? richard no. tony they don't understand at all. patrick when you travel from new york to here, whether you're on a boat, plane, train, or in the sky or driving on a car, it's because of a mine. >> anthony: mining causes damage to the environment. of this, there is no doubt. but what cannot be grown, must be mined. there ain't no cellphones, for instance, without mines somewhere. tony does anybody think it's going to come back, big time, like 30 years ago? >> my personal opinion? every time a republican is in there it goes up. >> this used to be a solidly democratic state. what do you think made trump attractive? a city slicker, three times married? >> that's ed for me. hilary shows up here, and she openly said she's going to put a lot of coal miners out of work. wrong answer. >> how many kids you got? >> i got three. >> six. >> four. >> if you saw your kids had other options, would you recommend they join the fam
tony that's delicious.think they understand the coal business at all? what coal mining is about? richard no. tony they don't understand at all. patrick when you travel from new york to here, whether you're on a boat, plane, train, or in the sky or driving on a car, it's because of a mine. >> anthony: mining causes damage to the environment. of this, there is no doubt. but what cannot be grown, must be mined. there ain't no cellphones, for instance, without mines somewhere. tony does...
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tony: cook it?about living in this area and what's the worst thing. >> the best thing is the people here. you always have somebody that has wore back no matter what. i couldn't move away from here. i'd be sick, home sick. there is nobody in the holler i couldn't go see. i'm hungry would you fix me a sandwich. >> and the worst thing. >> see somebody that's on peels or drunk or out here just fighting. >> what can you do? pray for them. that's all we can do. >>. ♪ olittle lizza. oh little licea, little lizza ♪ >>. ♪ >> for years here the base was what was called a west virginia democrat, hard line on the second amendment, religious but pro union with a record of voting reliably blue. those days are gone. >> a high school dropout, military -- i'm a veteran. there is a smell in the earth itself here in west virginia when i was in the army that your soul rots away, feels that you can't smell it. you look up and see the sun, all the way set. here is disappears around 4:00. >> alan is a former tank ner the
tony: cook it?about living in this area and what's the worst thing. >> the best thing is the people here. you always have somebody that has wore back no matter what. i couldn't move away from here. i'd be sick, home sick. there is nobody in the holler i couldn't go see. i'm hungry would you fix me a sandwich. >> and the worst thing. >> see somebody that's on peels or drunk or out here just fighting. >> what can you do? pray for them. that's all we can do. >>. ♪...
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tests showed tony's dna on the jacket. tony wiped his nose with it after being pepper sprayed. >> odds of finding an unrelated individual with that profile are rarer than one in 30 billion. >> reporter: you couldn't have had better evidence if you had a movie of him killing her. >> right. >> reporter: the defense had been dealt a poor hand to play, but attorney bruce fleisher chipped away at each state witness, starting with tony's housemate, the guy with the scrubbing away pepper spray story. the defense said he had 250,000 reasons to make his story up. >> there was a reward offered. >> yes. >> and who offered the reward? >> scott rothstein. >> and, how much was the reward in the case? >> $251,000. >> reporter: ironically, he never got the reward. the collapse of rothstein's ponzi scheme put an end to that. and as for the prosecution's theory of motive, fleisher argued it was as thin as it was nonsensical. >> you would think that if you were so enraged that your wife were doing this that you'd wanna harm her, and not some
tests showed tony's dna on the jacket. tony wiped his nose with it after being pepper sprayed. >> odds of finding an unrelated individual with that profile are rarer than one in 30 billion. >> reporter: you couldn't have had better evidence if you had a movie of him killing her. >> right. >> reporter: the defense had been dealt a poor hand to play, but attorney bruce fleisher chipped away at each state witness, starting with tony's housemate, the guy with the scrubbing...
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. >> tony! >> tony!ter a wild week in seoul, there was, i believe, something called soju involved. there were many, many strange and delightful things to eat. things might have spun slightly out of control. ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪ ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪ ♪ found something good in this beautiful world ♪ ♪ i felt the rain getting colder ♪ ♪ sha, la, la, la, la ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, la ♪ ♪ >> nari: the biggest difference between korean fried chicken and american -- >> anthony: chicken tonight? i feel so clean. i've never felt so -- >> man: where is my ticket? [ laughter ] >> anthony: next i'll be performing a medley from -- flavor town -- [ laughter ] >> anthony: don't play this game with -- yeah, who is everybody here? >> man: mr. noh. >> anthony: oh yeah baby, that's good. >> man: yeah baby. >> anthony: come to me. come to me. powerful in a sort of small girlieway. is this drinks that goes with food or is this food
. >> tony! >> tony!ter a wild week in seoul, there was, i believe, something called soju involved. there were many, many strange and delightful things to eat. things might have spun slightly out of control. ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪ ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪ ♪ found something good in this beautiful world ♪ ♪ i felt the rain getting colder ♪ ♪ sha, la, la, la, la ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la ♪ sha, la, la,...
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what does that mean big picture for investors, toni?> you know, again, it's always difficult to know what is in the numbers. i think investors are going to focus most on the june quarter guidance and they're all looking for a little under 39 million iphones. consensus is 43 million. now, when i talk to investors, i think increasingly they are comfortable with a lower number than 43. potentially even lower than the number of 40, so, again, like many stocks, it's always trying to get a better sense of where expectations are and iphone is front and center on investors' radar screens. the other one, of course, is what apple going to do with that excess cash. and there's widespread expectation about capital returns. >> there you go, buy back bazooka is what you called in the note up next, is it enough to offset the weakness on the iphone side? >> well, look, we're expecting that apple could announce a very, very significant buyback, boosting its buybacks by an additional 50 billion per year, for 28 1 1/2 years it's an extra $125 billion in r
what does that mean big picture for investors, toni?> you know, again, it's always difficult to know what is in the numbers. i think investors are going to focus most on the june quarter guidance and they're all looking for a little under 39 million iphones. consensus is 43 million. now, when i talk to investors, i think increasingly they are comfortable with a lower number than 43. potentially even lower than the number of 40, so, again, like many stocks, it's always trying to get a better...
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mostivational speaker tony robins feeling the heat after a controversial remark in one of his self-helpars. >> if you use the "me too" movement to try to get significance and certainty -- >> receiving pushback in person. >> i think you misunderstand the "me too" movement. >> the possible fall-out for his empire. >>> and travel fantasy. she's known for living in the lap of luxury, so iah carey staying in a $40 a night hostel? it's blowing up social media. but first the "nightline" 5. ♪ ♪ ♪ raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens ♪ ♪ bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens ♪ ♪ brown paper packages tied up with strings ♪ ♪ these are a few of my favorite things ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> good evening. thank you for joining us. tonight president trump weighing military options, calling syrian president bashar al assad an animal after another apparent chemical weapons attack in syria. with russia and iran both allied with syria, is the u.s. being drawn into a larger global conflict. we warn you, the images you are about to see are disturbing. here's ian pannell. >> reporter: the dchaos and carnage
mostivational speaker tony robins feeling the heat after a controversial remark in one of his self-helpars. >> if you use the "me too" movement to try to get significance and certainty -- >> receiving pushback in person. >> i think you misunderstand the "me too" movement. >> the possible fall-out for his empire. >>> and travel fantasy. she's known for living in the lap of luxury, so iah carey staying in a $40 a night hostel? it's blowing up...
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my name is tony giles. i'm from england. i'm totally blind and severely deaf in both ears.g around the world trying to visit every country. we're in the old city! israel is country 124. i see a place with my senses — i see a place by the sounds, by the smells, by the textures. the hustle and bustle of people shouting, buy this, buy this, come and look at this! i feel the atmosphere, the energy, the buzz. i was born with my eye condition, so i don't have any vision apart from sunlight sensitivity. and i've gradually gone deaf as i've got older and i am now 80% or severely deaf in both ears but i use digital hearing aids. i travel alone, because it's the biggest challenge i can get. and the travelling by myself... excuse me! ..i get to interact with more people. if i travel with someone, particularly someone sighted, they would be doing all the work, they'd be doing all the guiding, and i would not get to touch and find as many things as i do by myself. today i'm going to catch a bus into the old city to go to the western wall. western wall? western wall, yeah. ok, let's go.
my name is tony giles. i'm from england. i'm totally blind and severely deaf in both ears.g around the world trying to visit every country. we're in the old city! israel is country 124. i see a place with my senses — i see a place by the sounds, by the smells, by the textures. the hustle and bustle of people shouting, buy this, buy this, come and look at this! i feel the atmosphere, the energy, the buzz. i was born with my eye condition, so i don't have any vision apart from sunlight...
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tony, it was great to have you on our program. tony stone, the blackstone group. larry kudlow, the president's chief economic advisor is next. >> announcer: coming up, larry kudlow thick china's trade policies are hurting more than just the u.s. just the u.s. kudlow you be load on ♪(somber piano) ♪you may say i'm a dreamer ♪but i'm not the only one ♪i hope some day you'll join us♪ ♪and the world will live as one♪ but i'm not standing still... and with godaddy, i've made my ideas real. ♪ i made my own way, now it's time to make yours. ♪ everything is working, just like it should ♪ this wi-fi is fast. i know! i know! i know!i know! when did brian move ck in? brian's back? he doesn't get my room. he's only going to be here for like a week. like a month, tops. oh boy. wi-fi fast enough for the whole family is simple, easy, awesome. in many cultures, young men would stay with their families until their 40's. maria: the market was driven most of of the week by tariffs and trade development. i poke to larry kudlow, the president's cleave economic advisor about where this
tony, it was great to have you on our program. tony stone, the blackstone group. larry kudlow, the president's chief economic advisor is next. >> announcer: coming up, larry kudlow thick china's trade policies are hurting more than just the u.s. just the u.s. kudlow you be load on ♪(somber piano) ♪you may say i'm a dreamer ♪but i'm not the only one ♪i hope some day you'll join us♪ ♪and the world will live as one♪ but i'm not standing still... and with godaddy, i've made my...
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april 11th, 2017, halcyon is closed, and tony vu and ms. ellis are certain that it's halcyon making this noise. certain the noise is coming from halcyon. that relates to a few other things. perhaps meteorologist i don't know's position on the block right in the middle of several on going concerns, perhaps the noise or other venue, those illegal or underground venues that ms. milano referenced. the fact that the entertainment commission lacks jurisdiction over them but must account for the noise in this area and other places. i didn't bring my thesaurus with me like the representative from the supervisor's office, but i would like to talk about the definition of halcyon, how it relates to the things that you've heard. most of these clubs shut down 1:30, 2:00 in the morning. patrons have to have a place to go to sober up, perhaps, perhaps to continue a conversation outside the street. halcyon provides that opportunity, and a peaceful setting. you heard ms. milano. nobody has ever been attacked notice halcyon. the police have never responded t
april 11th, 2017, halcyon is closed, and tony vu and ms. ellis are certain that it's halcyon making this noise. certain the noise is coming from halcyon. that relates to a few other things. perhaps meteorologist i don't know's position on the block right in the middle of several on going concerns, perhaps the noise or other venue, those illegal or underground venues that ms. milano referenced. the fact that the entertainment commission lacks jurisdiction over them but must account for the noise...
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it had a 50 minute -- 15 minute on tony. . i got my spin move from tony parker. i knew a move that he was going to do before it happened because of just how much i watched him. for him to be so good at this late age in his career says a lot about him. he is just so smarter and i could not imagine guarding him two years ago. >> he cannot imagine, so mark, how many times now has somebody come up to you and said that person is not that young. and they say i have been watching you since you was a gift. >> you get offended by that. [ laughter ] >> i have been watching you since you had black hair. it never gets old and it is a playoff game. the warriors can move on and they will face the new orleans pelicans if that should happen. >> sometimes when you are expected to win, it creates more pressure. so is steph curry still out for injury? >> yes. it is going to be the first couple of games in the next series, assuming it goes that way for steph curry. and patrick mccall, he looks at it like well i sincerely doubt you will see him out here in the postseason. >> the late
it had a 50 minute -- 15 minute on tony. . i got my spin move from tony parker. i knew a move that he was going to do before it happened because of just how much i watched him. for him to be so good at this late age in his career says a lot about him. he is just so smarter and i could not imagine guarding him two years ago. >> he cannot imagine, so mark, how many times now has somebody come up to you and said that person is not that young. and they say i have been watching you since you...
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tony, it was great to have you on our program. tony stone, the blackstone group. larry kudlow, the president's chief economic advisor is next. >> announcer: coming up, larry kudlow thick china's trade policies are hurting more than just the u.s. kudlow you be load on sfx: muffled whistle text alert. i'm your phone, stuck down here between your seat and your console, playing a little hide-n-seek. cold... warmer... warmer... ah boiling. jackpot. and if you've got cut-rate car insurance, you could be picking up these charges yourself. so get allstate, where agents help keep you protected from mayhem... ...like me. mayhem is everywhere. are you in good hands? where we're changing withs? contemporary make-overs. then, use the ultimate power handshake, the upper hander with a double palm grab. who has the upper hand now? start winning today. book now at lq.com. racing isn't the only and with godaddy, i'm making my ideas real. with godaddy you can get a website to sell online. and it will look good. i made my own way. now it's time to make yours. ♪ everything is working
tony, it was great to have you on our program. tony stone, the blackstone group. larry kudlow, the president's chief economic advisor is next. >> announcer: coming up, larry kudlow thick china's trade policies are hurting more than just the u.s. kudlow you be load on sfx: muffled whistle text alert. i'm your phone, stuck down here between your seat and your console, playing a little hide-n-seek. cold... warmer... warmer... ah boiling. jackpot. and if you've got cut-rate car insurance, you...
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tony, it was great to have you on our program. tony stone, the blackstone group.arry kudlow, the president's chief economic advisor is next. >> announcer: coming up, larry kudlow thick china's trade policies are hurting more than just the u.s. kudlow you be load on for my constipation, my doctor recommended i switch to miralax. stimulant laxatives make your body go by forcefully stimulating the nerves in your colon. miralax is different. it works with the water in your body to hydrate and soften. unblocking your system naturally. miralax. 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. maria: the market was driven most of o
tony, it was great to have you on our program. tony stone, the blackstone group.arry kudlow, the president's chief economic advisor is next. >> announcer: coming up, larry kudlow thick china's trade policies are hurting more than just the u.s. kudlow you be load on for my constipation, my doctor recommended i switch to miralax. stimulant laxatives make your body go by forcefully stimulating the nerves in your colon. miralax is different. it works with the water in your body to hydrate and...
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tony, it was great to have you on our program. tony stone, the blackstone group.low, the president's chief economic advisor is next. >> announcer: coming up, larry kudlow thick china's trade policies are hurting more than just the u.s. kudlow you be load on how do you win at business? stay at laquinta. where we're changing with contemporary make-overs. then, use the ultimate power handshake, the upper hander with a double palm grab. who has the upper hand now? start winning today. book now at lq.com. feet go here.... you know what goes here... and your approval rating... goes here. test drive the ztrak z540r at your john deere dealer today. maria: the market was driven most of of the week by tariffs and trade development. i poke to larry kudlow, the president's cleave economic advisor about where this was going. >> the essential point the president has been working on, you have unfair trading practices, and many are illegal in wto terms. you know the list. stealing or transferring technology, stealing our intellectual property rights, they have high tariffs, they
tony, it was great to have you on our program. tony stone, the blackstone group.low, the president's chief economic advisor is next. >> announcer: coming up, larry kudlow thick china's trade policies are hurting more than just the u.s. kudlow you be load on how do you win at business? stay at laquinta. where we're changing with contemporary make-overs. then, use the ultimate power handshake, the upper hander with a double palm grab. who has the upper hand now? start winning today. book...
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tony, it was great to have you on our program. tony stone, the blackstone group.low, the president's chief economic advisor is next. >> announcer: coming up, larry kudlow thick china's trade policies are hurting more than just the u.s. kudlow you be load on sfx: muffled whistle text alert. i'm your phone, stuck down here between your seat and your console, playing a little hide-n-seek. cold... warmer... warmer... ah boiling. jackpot. and if you've got cut-rate car insurance, you could be picking up these charges yourself. so get allstate, where agents help keep you protected from mayhem... ...like me. mayhem is everywhere. are you in good hands? retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed across multiple locations. every corporate office, warehouse and store near or far covered. leaving every competitor, threat and challenge outmaneuvered. comcast business outman
tony, it was great to have you on our program. tony stone, the blackstone group.low, the president's chief economic advisor is next. >> announcer: coming up, larry kudlow thick china's trade policies are hurting more than just the u.s. kudlow you be load on sfx: muffled whistle text alert. i'm your phone, stuck down here between your seat and your console, playing a little hide-n-seek. cold... warmer... warmer... ah boiling. jackpot. and if you've got cut-rate car insurance, you could be...
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tony. >> chef: tony. >> anthony: and few names garner more respect from aficionados of pig than reynoning french ] >> daniel: 20 -- 20 ton of saucisson just inside this room. the holiday are coming, and they're going mad with the production of saucisson. >> anthony: in a relentlessly cold room, pork shoulder, belly, and fatback are fed in batches through a vertical chopper. a sprinkling of seasoning and spices. >> chef: oui. >> anthony: removed in large balls of finely, but not too finely, chopped meat. you do not want to get your hand caught in one of these things. then mixed to a smooth perfection with a dough hook. >> daniel: madhouse. >> anthony: lot of work. spread out and layered for consistent seasoning, formed into shapes, and smacked to remove air bubbles. >> daniel: make sure the meat gets really tight. >> anthony: into the sausage machine and piped into organic casings. trust me, it ain't easy. >> daniel: no, no, no, tony. very light touch. >> anthony: let's see there, wise guy, come on. let's see this. that's how you get pregnant. >> daniel: it's all in the meat. just relea
tony. >> chef: tony. >> anthony: and few names garner more respect from aficionados of pig than reynoning french ] >> daniel: 20 -- 20 ton of saucisson just inside this room. the holiday are coming, and they're going mad with the production of saucisson. >> anthony: in a relentlessly cold room, pork shoulder, belly, and fatback are fed in batches through a vertical chopper. a sprinkling of seasoning and spices. >> chef: oui. >> anthony: removed in large balls...
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five grammys, an oscar, tony, too. he toured the world for nearly five decade.an 4,000 shows. but the 71-year-old rocket man decided home really is where his heart is. he recently announced he will stop touring after a three year, right, three year farewell tour. we spoke with him hours before the grammy concert that honored him. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: i have seen you in concert at least six times. the thing that gives me pleasure is watching how much pleasure you get out of performing for us. ♪ oh oh ♪ i don't know how to describe it. but when you go home after the show, you don't go straight to sleep. because it is so exciting. it is the contact you have with an audience. and the joy you get back from them. >> reporter: for nearly 50 years elton john has been giving and getting that joy. ♪ saturday night's all right >> the only thing louder than elton john's rocking piano his outfits. >> sitting at the piano. i wanted to be flam boy yanlt. i wasn't mick jagger, i wasn't rod stewart, freddy mercury, or any of the guys. i was having so much fun. >> really your way of
five grammys, an oscar, tony, too. he toured the world for nearly five decade.an 4,000 shows. but the 71-year-old rocket man decided home really is where his heart is. he recently announced he will stop touring after a three year, right, three year farewell tour. we spoke with him hours before the grammy concert that honored him. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: i have seen you in concert at least six times. the thing that gives me pleasure is watching how much pleasure you get out of performing for...
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backing tony blair. full support. from the leader of the opposition.ken clarke, and others, opposed. and this very weekend, when saddam fell, there was a forgotten phrase in british politics. number ten hoped for what they called a "baghdad bounce", that there would be a huge rise in the opinion polls as a result of this. at first, there was. an alternative political narrative has formed that tony blair did what he thought was right, although it was deeply unpopular. there was hope, partly realised, of a big rise in popularity when he fell. what hadn't been thought through, which is why, you know, everyone needs to focus on consequences, were what the consequences would be. he even admits that himself, tony blair, that he didn't realise the divisive nature of iraq and the degree to which, as barry was saying, it would generate all the turmoil that has followed. that has had consequences when we talk about syria because the british parliament wouldn't role in a military moulded intervention, scarred by the experience in iraq. there is always a danger re
backing tony blair. full support. from the leader of the opposition.ken clarke, and others, opposed. and this very weekend, when saddam fell, there was a forgotten phrase in british politics. number ten hoped for what they called a "baghdad bounce", that there would be a huge rise in the opinion polls as a result of this. at first, there was. an alternative political narrative has formed that tony blair did what he thought was right, although it was deeply unpopular. there was hope,...
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tony, tony, tony, like this. i said the -- when you do that to the end of the fondue, the fondue is perfect. >> anthony: you should know he bet me $1,000 today that i could not milk a cow. >> marie: and you do? >> anthony: i did. victory. look, i know what to do with a cow. >> eric: i kw what you do you're going to. >> marie: you put in your fridge. >> anthony: exactly right. >> anthony: how could you do it? >> eric: how can i do what? >> anthony: to be surrounded by this much great cheese. >> eric: well, we ate about a pound of cheese each. >> anthony: you're going to have a big cannonball of crap lodged up your butt like a baby head. the size of a freaking baby head. you will understand the agony of delivery. >> eric: we are not leaving this table alone. >> anthony: we are, because there's a bunch of drunk, horny mountaineers coming in later. >> eric: are we going to party with them happily? >> anthony: no, because i believe there might be yodeling involved. ♪ ♪ oh, my god. >> eric: i'm not worried about it. i'
tony, tony, tony, like this. i said the -- when you do that to the end of the fondue, the fondue is perfect. >> anthony: you should know he bet me $1,000 today that i could not milk a cow. >> marie: and you do? >> anthony: i did. victory. look, i know what to do with a cow. >> eric: i kw what you do you're going to. >> marie: you put in your fridge. >> anthony: exactly right. >> anthony: how could you do it? >> eric: how can i do what? >>...
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>> reporter: tony has always liked making news. in on celebrities for years, from elizabeth taylor to diana ross, sean connery to the rolling stones. nobody is safe, not even the queen. people think you're kind of an official part of the whole royal show here. but really, you're not. really, you're kind of a usurper. >> this is it. i'm hoping, i'm hoping the queen is going to appoint me, to stop all this unofficial thing. just really make my day. >> reporter: tony is still hoping, and still shouting. >> o yea, o yea, o yea, cbs news are on their way. >> reporter: mark phillips, cbs news, chelmsford, england. >> glor: i love it. make him official. that is the "cbs evening news" cbsnght. there is much more on cbsn streaming cbs news 24 hours a day. there's elaine quijano. i'm jeff glor. we'll see you tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs diaptioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org 12:19:40 the answers was and always is going to be in the dna..." his crime spree haunted the bay area. 1977 recor >> one of calif
>> reporter: tony has always liked making news. in on celebrities for years, from elizabeth taylor to diana ross, sean connery to the rolling stones. nobody is safe, not even the queen. people think you're kind of an official part of the whole royal show here. but really, you're not. really, you're kind of a usurper. >> this is it. i'm hoping, i'm hoping the queen is going to appoint me, to stop all this unofficial thing. just really make my day. >> reporter: tony is still...
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we have put forth repeatedly at 120db inside halcyon, tony has a 2db increase. at the point of reference, the la sound code allows for up to 5db in a residence for those residing near a place of entertainment. we also maintain we are code compliant and less than 8db over ambient outside the building during operations at higher interior db levels than you have allowed us. yet, you did nothing to attempt to help us. again, limiting us to placate the two neighbors. regardless of the constant stress we've been made to endure and the limitations placed on us, we have just placed 87 in the top 10100 clubs in the world and we are one of the top 10 new clubs in the world. these are two of the most reeferred music venues. we are only to be stymied by effort to placate two neighbors who have a long history of attempting to eliminate all nightlife in the sf zoned entertainment district. this is a global issue. nightlife is being constricted by incoming residential. london, amsterdam, berlin, and l.a. have taken steps to protect their nightlife. after halcyon, who is next?
we have put forth repeatedly at 120db inside halcyon, tony has a 2db increase. at the point of reference, the la sound code allows for up to 5db in a residence for those residing near a place of entertainment. we also maintain we are code compliant and less than 8db over ambient outside the building during operations at higher interior db levels than you have allowed us. yet, you did nothing to attempt to help us. again, limiting us to placate the two neighbors. regardless of the constant...
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cheers, tony. >> anthony: cheers.eserve and protect the knowledge, techniques and flavors of singaporean heritage foods. guan ho soon is the oldest peranakan restaurant in singapore, pre-dating independence. >> damian: so this is a dish you probably find in lejo. it's sour, it's sweet because of the pineapple, and it's savory as well. >> anthony: ikan assam nanas, sour fish curry with pineapple. so really, we're really talking about a sort of, i hate the word fusion, but its natural fusion. >> damian: it's indigenous fusion. it's a fusion that started 500 years ago. so now, it's evolved so much, tony, that it's become a heritage on its own, a cuisine on its own. you know, there's nothing i think that is like this anywhere in the world. thank you. that's duck. >> anthony: braised duck. itek sioh, duck braised with tamarind and coriander. and the famous lady fingers, or sambar bendir, okra sauteed with sambal. who's cooking now? has that changed? >> damian: it has changed. you know, everybody wants to go up the ladder v
cheers, tony. >> anthony: cheers.eserve and protect the knowledge, techniques and flavors of singaporean heritage foods. guan ho soon is the oldest peranakan restaurant in singapore, pre-dating independence. >> damian: so this is a dish you probably find in lejo. it's sour, it's sweet because of the pineapple, and it's savory as well. >> anthony: ikan assam nanas, sour fish curry with pineapple. so really, we're really talking about a sort of, i hate the word fusion, but its...
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david haye has got to get past tony bellew. he's trying to get past tony bellew.ght there is no way he will get to fight the likes of anthonyjoshua. he now says he made of a stake in the way he approached the first fight. —— made a mistake in the way.|j he approached the first fight. —— made a mistake in the way. i will keep my distance and i won't engage in any of the negativity and you will see a positive performance on the night because last time it was completely negative and they say negativity breeds negativity and i the until in? fight. e until zone ever aain. zzone ever again. so that is a that zone ever again. so that is a week on saturday until we see david haye against tony bellew. great to see all of those big names in action. thanks for joining see all of those big names in action. thanks forjoining us. take drugs, or race against men — that's the choice facing some female athletes, under new rules imposed by the athletics‘ governing body. the iaaf has introduced new measures to stop women with naturally high levels of testosterone gaining a competiti
david haye has got to get past tony bellew. he's trying to get past tony bellew.ght there is no way he will get to fight the likes of anthonyjoshua. he now says he made of a stake in the way he approached the first fight. —— made a mistake in the way.|j he approached the first fight. —— made a mistake in the way. i will keep my distance and i won't engage in any of the negativity and you will see a positive performance on the night because last time it was completely negative and they...
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founder of the tony who -- tony blair interview.ith a lot of news out of europe and how that changes the competitive landscape. >> a fantastic interview. alibaba on the attack and we speak with the cofounder of the internet giant about the company's expansion plan. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ julia: thousands of tech executives, the global conference is in beverly hills. emily chang is also there and was joined. emily? emily: i'm here with the alibaba executive chair and cofounder of alibaba. we were talking about the current relationship with the united states and china. if you kill jobs opportunities -- what do you think? >> very much what jack said, this would fill a lot of jobs in america because the tit-for-tat will cause a china, theyand in put a tariff on soybeans and it will hurt american farmers. wherek we're in a context we see a huge market in china and it is ironic the u.s. administration is putting on trade war right now because a lot of consumers in china. president gigi and paying -- president ping, it billion
founder of the tony who -- tony blair interview.ith a lot of news out of europe and how that changes the competitive landscape. >> a fantastic interview. alibaba on the attack and we speak with the cofounder of the internet giant about the company's expansion plan. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ julia: thousands of tech executives, the global conference is in beverly hills. emily chang is also there and was joined. emily? emily: i'm here with the alibaba executive chair and...
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tony dwyer guys what do you think?ecember tony came on, and basically, things have played out exactly how you said you said you're going see some volatility into the new year you're going make a low. market rallied off that low. you want the retest. we got a retest. now you say you're going to make new highs. you've been right so far it stands to reason he is going to continue to be right. >>> still ahead, traders are bet on a breakoufor t one dow stock this week. we'll give you the name and tell you what has them so excited more "fast money" up next. xfinity watchathon week is back! and with free access to tv's hottest shows from netflix, showtime, starz, hbo and more, you'll want to tap out of your regular life and go binge. for you. go binge. i got this. thank you. call back next week. amy are these timesheets still... you're not amy. i am now. [snaps] don't miss the greatest week in tv. show me watchathon. binge now with on demand or the xfinity stream app until april 22nd. >>> welcome back to "fast money. a number
tony dwyer guys what do you think?ecember tony came on, and basically, things have played out exactly how you said you said you're going see some volatility into the new year you're going make a low. market rallied off that low. you want the retest. we got a retest. now you say you're going to make new highs. you've been right so far it stands to reason he is going to continue to be right. >>> still ahead, traders are bet on a breakoufor t one dow stock this week. we'll give you the...
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can you reflect on your relationship with tony blair. his legacy and recent interventions or attempted interventions in the brexit debate? >> well, you know, one of the things i think about politics, probably a truism to say it, we often think of strength and weaknesses of politicians and actually they have traits of character and in those strong traits of character lie both the weakness and the strength. and that was true of chamberlin and that's true of every leader and it's true of tony blair that his -- his self-confidence, his sense of destiny, his profound sense, i think, of being-- of christianity and of being some sense, a kind of instrument for good, led in the end to a kind of unfortunate hubris. he sort of parted company with the reality of -- he was really politically very brilliant reader of the public mood and balancing what he wanted to do with how far he could take the country and he came across this issue with saddam hussein and he made it clearly black and white with no shades of gray in it whatsoever. and that was a mi
can you reflect on your relationship with tony blair. his legacy and recent interventions or attempted interventions in the brexit debate? >> well, you know, one of the things i think about politics, probably a truism to say it, we often think of strength and weaknesses of politicians and actually they have traits of character and in those strong traits of character lie both the weakness and the strength. and that was true of chamberlin and that's true of every leader and it's true of...
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tony blair went in, not in 2003 but in 1998. s no. the prime minister is not acting illegally in domestic law but there is no such thing as the british constitution. it is convention. —— understandably, they will be anger. the action last night was direct repudiation and the vote that took place in 2013 when britain elected not to blog syria is retaliation —— bomb syria. it has been overturned. the other thing to remember, it would be one thing is theresa may lead a government with a majority of 150. perhaps she would be ina majority of 150. perhaps she would be in a stronger position. of course, she lost her commons majority. she doesn't have a commons majority. she doesn't have a commons majority. the one group of mps who have had a say ahead of the bombing is the democratic unionist party. they would not have gone ahead without the support of the dup. it is one of the reasons she has cropped up in powerful stock if you are a labourmp, cropped up in powerful stock if you are a labour mp, —— in politics. cropped up in powerful
tony blair went in, not in 2003 but in 1998. s no. the prime minister is not acting illegally in domestic law but there is no such thing as the british constitution. it is convention. —— understandably, they will be anger. the action last night was direct repudiation and the vote that took place in 2013 when britain elected not to blog syria is retaliation —— bomb syria. it has been overturned. the other thing to remember, it would be one thing is theresa may lead a government with a...
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are you asking tony? i will ask you first as the woman. clearly there has been a movement about transparency, fairness, equality. the bbc were caught on the back foot with salaries and all sorts of things that i am sure if pressed a certain person could tell us pressed a certain person could tell us all about. this is a great move and can only be applauded. they have said they will ensure... it is about contributors, it is not about the topics of subjects, which is fair reader. if a story happens in parliament they will not be wheeling out some sort of half baked slightly semi— knowledgeable contributed out some sort of half baked slightly semi—knowledgeable contributed just because she is female, they don't wa nt because she is female, they don't want to shoehorn this box into being ticked. the contributors, expert opinions and voices, they will ensure parity. many, many women have something to say and are currently not called upon? all men think they are experts in everything, that is the first thing. women, in my professional experience
are you asking tony? i will ask you first as the woman. clearly there has been a movement about transparency, fairness, equality. the bbc were caught on the back foot with salaries and all sorts of things that i am sure if pressed a certain person could tell us pressed a certain person could tell us all about. this is a great move and can only be applauded. they have said they will ensure... it is about contributors, it is not about the topics of subjects, which is fair reader. if a story...
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hours after one of the worst chemical chemical attacks in history yet israel being blamed for what tony blair and his rump of the british labor party in the palace of westminster want the u.k. to do bomb syria and destroy president assad secular government which is winning the war against british backed extremists on the ground extremists who wish to do harm on the streets of europe not that britain is only aiding groups like the white helmets linked to al qaeda british soldiers are also risking their lives against islamist apparently the british man was a member of the s.a.'s he is the first soldier to be killed as a result of enemy action in the fight against islamic state yes in the past few days the british people discovered that there are u.k. boots on the ground in syria on the same side. as the assad government defacto but then the s.a.'s has always been a british regiment shrouded in secrecy in feigns belfast west m.p. and westminster reference their actions of thirty years ago well this program they are not armed and officials and officials were shot dead on the straits of gibr
hours after one of the worst chemical chemical attacks in history yet israel being blamed for what tony blair and his rump of the british labor party in the palace of westminster want the u.k. to do bomb syria and destroy president assad secular government which is winning the war against british backed extremists on the ground extremists who wish to do harm on the streets of europe not that britain is only aiding groups like the white helmets linked to al qaeda british soldiers are also...
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>> reporter: tony has always liked making news. he's been horning in on celebrities for years, from elizabeth taylor to diana ross, sean connery to the rolling stones. nobody is safe, not even the queen. people think you're kind of an official part of the whole royal show here. but really, you're not. really, you're kind of a usurper. >> this is it. i'm hoping the queen will appoint me, to stop all this unofficial thing. just really make my day. >> reporter: tony is still hoping, and still shouting. >> o yea, o yea, cbs news are on their way. >> reporter: mark phillips, cbs news, chelmsford, england. >>> that is "cbs evening news" tonight. for some the news continues for others join us in the broadcast center. sblap i'm jeff glor. we'll see you tomorrow. ♪ >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> welcome to the overnight news. two men close to donald trump are on the hot seat. scott pruitt summoned before congress to answer questions about his handling of the agency. he faces ten investigations by the epa inspector gener
>> reporter: tony has always liked making news. he's been horning in on celebrities for years, from elizabeth taylor to diana ross, sean connery to the rolling stones. nobody is safe, not even the queen. people think you're kind of an official part of the whole royal show here. but really, you're not. really, you're kind of a usurper. >> this is it. i'm hoping the queen will appoint me, to stop all this unofficial thing. just really make my day. >> reporter: tony is still...
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what it destroyed. >>> plus, tony robbins apologizing. what happened in the middle of one of his seminars that involved the me too movement that outraged so many? >>> police say a man brought an assault rifle onto a party bus killing three people. tonight the manhunt under way. >> this is abc world news tonight sponsored by allstate. stuck down here between your seat and your console, playing a little hide-n-seek. cold... warmer... warmer... ah boiling. jackpot. and if you've got cut-rate car insurance, you could be picking up these charges yourself. so get allstate, where agents help keep you protected from mayhem... ...like me. mayhem is everywhere. are you in good hands? ♪ from only the thickest, juiciest heinz tomatoes. no one grows ketchup like heinz™. essential for the cactus, but maybe not for people with rheumatoid arthritis. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr. a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and fu
what it destroyed. >>> plus, tony robbins apologizing. what happened in the middle of one of his seminars that involved the me too movement that outraged so many? >>> police say a man brought an assault rifle onto a party bus killing three people. tonight the manhunt under way. >> this is abc world news tonight sponsored by allstate. stuck down here between your seat and your console, playing a little hide-n-seek. cold... warmer... warmer... ah boiling. jackpot. and if...
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espn's tony reali is going to be here to preview that. that's coming up. >> it's a tip-off. >> it's a tip-off. >> yep. >> what does that mean? >> not a kickoff. >> okay. gotcha. >>> "good morning america" is sponsored by blue buffalo. you love your pets like family so feed them like family with blue. essential for the cactus, but maybe not for people with rheumatoid arthritis. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr. a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma and other cancers have happened. don't start xeljanz xr if you have an infection. tears in the stomach or intestines, low blood cell counts and higher liver tests and cholesterol levels have happened. your doctor should perform blood tests before you start and while taking xeljanz xr, and moni
espn's tony reali is going to be here to preview that. that's coming up. >> it's a tip-off. >> it's a tip-off. >> yep. >> what does that mean? >> not a kickoff. >> okay. gotcha. >>> "good morning america" is sponsored by blue buffalo. you love your pets like family so feed them like family with blue. essential for the cactus, but maybe not for people with rheumatoid arthritis. because there are options. like an "unjection™"....
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joining me are sue me terry, elliot abrams and tony blinken. >> tony, let me ask you as a proponent of deal, you said in the previous segment, north korea is probably dreaming about getting a version of the jcpoa, the iran deal. isn't it fair to say that if what you're trying to get north korea to sign is something not even -- probably not even close to the iran deal, because the iran deal doesn't allow iran to have any nuclear energy program that could lead to a nuclear weapons program, and north korea by contrast has the fourth largest nuclear arsenal in the world or fifth largest nuclear arsenal. it would seem bizarre at a time you're trying to get north korea to do some watered-down version of the iran deal to tear up the iran deal. >> i don't think so. i think that if trump stays in the iran deal, which i think he won't do, then i think that kim jong-un says, i can get a deal like that, which does not cause me to abandon anything. it just means a pause for a while. and he can do that pause, and i think it's a very -- like the president does, i think it's a very bad deal. i think i
joining me are sue me terry, elliot abrams and tony blinken. >> tony, let me ask you as a proponent of deal, you said in the previous segment, north korea is probably dreaming about getting a version of the jcpoa, the iran deal. isn't it fair to say that if what you're trying to get north korea to sign is something not even -- probably not even close to the iran deal, because the iran deal doesn't allow iran to have any nuclear energy program that could lead to a nuclear weapons program,...
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five grammys, oscar and tony, too. five grammys and an oscar and tony, too. performed more than 4500 shows. he recently announced he will stop touring after a three-year -- that's right, three-year farewell tour. we spoke to him hours before the grammy concert that honored him. ♪ >> reporter: i've seen you in concert at least six times. the thing that gives me pleasure is watching how much pleasure you get out of performing for us. ♪ >> i don't know how to describe it, but when you go home after the show, you don't go straight to sleep because it's so exciting. it's the contact you have with an audience and the joy you get back. ♪ >> reporter: for nearly 50 years, elton john has been giving and getting that joy. the only thing louder than elton john's rocking piano? his outfits. >> sitting at the piano, i wanted to be flamboyant because i wasn't mick jagger, i wasn't any of those guys. i was having so much fun. >> reporter: is it really your way of standing out? >> yeah, it was me. i was trying to be funny, i was trying to be the real me. this was the real me
five grammys, oscar and tony, too. five grammys and an oscar and tony, too. performed more than 4500 shows. he recently announced he will stop touring after a three-year -- that's right, three-year farewell tour. we spoke to him hours before the grammy concert that honored him. ♪ >> reporter: i've seen you in concert at least six times. the thing that gives me pleasure is watching how much pleasure you get out of performing for us. ♪ >> i don't know how to describe it, but when...
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tony goldwyn was directing. we were in the conference room.e every take he would take his heel and push the chair as far as he could across the room. then action! of course i was trying to do a good job so i was scurrying back as fast as i could, not realizing that what he was looking for was a reaction. then i burst into tears. >> she's crying, what's going on? >> burst into tears. >> that's where you needed to be for the scene. you're welcome. >> jimmy: you're codirecting. hey, what has he done to you? >> i feel the worst thing josh -- i mean, they're small things. there's shaving cream behind door handles. >> oh, yes. >> that's small, that's whatever. the worst thing he did was he got some amazing technology that made it look like george new burn had sent me an e-mail that was incredibly inappropriate. >> yes, yes. >> incredibly sexual. >> yes, yeah. >> very, very sexual. i went up to george, like what is this? >> i didn't do it, i didn't do it! >> he's freaking out. >> oh my god, i want to put my mm in a mm, ack, it wasn't me! >> jimmy kim
tony goldwyn was directing. we were in the conference room.e every take he would take his heel and push the chair as far as he could across the room. then action! of course i was trying to do a good job so i was scurrying back as fast as i could, not realizing that what he was looking for was a reaction. then i burst into tears. >> she's crying, what's going on? >> burst into tears. >> that's where you needed to be for the scene. you're welcome. >> jimmy: you're...
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and the journalist told us that tony blair is just following the western line on syria. the only intervention blair needs is that of a psychologist to help him out because he's time and again been deluded as to what his particular role is in the world of course he sounds more and more far away from reality than before is going to concede to now against jews who think he's always right is someone who continues to to talk the way certain elements in washington want him to talk the ones that want intervention so this is a tried and tested formula of the last seven years the west make their mind up even before a minute has passed for any action on the ground and in this case the americans the europeans and the british have always wanted to be the judge jury and executioner and you can't do that any crime that's committed you you need to look at the evidence but if no one wants to look at the evidence then they want to look the other way. richard becker of the antiwar answer coalition joins me on the line now thanks for giving us your time richard what do you make of the brit
and the journalist told us that tony blair is just following the western line on syria. the only intervention blair needs is that of a psychologist to help him out because he's time and again been deluded as to what his particular role is in the world of course he sounds more and more far away from reality than before is going to concede to now against jews who think he's always right is someone who continues to to talk the way certain elements in washington want him to talk the ones that want...
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. >>> and tony robbins under fire tonight. what he said about women, the me too movement, and what led to this moment, fist to fist with this woman in the audience. >>> good evening. and it's great to be back with you. and we do begin tonight with two major stories, potential u.s. military action against syria. a decision coming within just hours. but first, the raid late today of president trump's personal lawyer and friend, michael cohen. the fbi raiding his office, his home and a hotel room, seizing records and files. what was the fbi there for? and president trump just moments ago, unleashing. abc's chief justice correspondent pierre thomas leading us off. >> reporter: this hotel where michael cohen, the president's personal attorney, is currently staying, along with his offices and home, all raided today by fbi agents in new york city, in a highly unusual and aggressive step. sources familiar with the investigation telling abc news fbi agents took a host of documents, including some related to cohen's $130,000 payment to
. >>> and tony robbins under fire tonight. what he said about women, the me too movement, and what led to this moment, fist to fist with this woman in the audience. >>> good evening. and it's great to be back with you. and we do begin tonight with two major stories, potential u.s. military action against syria. a decision coming within just hours. but first, the raid late today of president trump's personal lawyer and friend, michael cohen. the fbi raiding his office, his home...