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richard emanuele, this is tony. tony: hey, rich. richard: hey, tony.niva: hi. niva. lemonis: when i first invested in mr. green tea, they were doing about $750,000 in sales. three and a half years later, they're gonna do north of $10 million. i brought tony so he can come up with a lot of new ideas and see different things. but what i also wanted him to do was to see that if he trusted the process, what could actually happen to his business. so i wanted them to learn about organization and how organized everything has to be, which has been... richard: we've been working on for years, back and forth, but... and i think we're getting there. richard: we're getting there. sometimes, you know, you need that person from the outside, because i think sometimes, we get stuck in tunnel vision. and you start to open your eyes and you do a little bit and all of a sudden, you know, people like it and you say, "wow. okay. this is really the way to go." lemonis: so i wanted them to see how a real creamery works. richard: right. lemonis: because i have gotten us a ver
richard emanuele, this is tony. tony: hey, rich. richard: hey, tony.niva: hi. niva. lemonis: when i first invested in mr. green tea, they were doing about $750,000 in sales. three and a half years later, they're gonna do north of $10 million. i brought tony so he can come up with a lot of new ideas and see different things. but what i also wanted him to do was to see that if he trusted the process, what could actually happen to his business. so i wanted them to learn about organization and how...
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>> it was precious to see tony. i saw tony regularly over 20 years.etty regularly. i e-mailed pretty regularly with him. i don't regard myself as an intimate friend. i regard myself as a friend. but i'm beginning to suspect he didn't have many intimate friends. he once said he has a lot of good friends for one week. and i think that's part of his performative self, there's this person that has to keep busy because there's another person that maybe he's even hiding from himself. >> that happens when you're on the road. you know that right? you have these i think anderson put it probably more distinctly than any of us who have been correspondents and traveled, when i was a correspondent for nbc news, i would come home from a long trip and my doorman would know who i was, and i'd walk in -- i understand it's sort of an existence you are on the road, you have your experiences with the crew and with whatever story you're doing and then you come back and everyone's life, their lives have kept moving around you or past you and you haven't been there to exper
>> it was precious to see tony. i saw tony regularly over 20 years.etty regularly. i e-mailed pretty regularly with him. i don't regard myself as an intimate friend. i regard myself as a friend. but i'm beginning to suspect he didn't have many intimate friends. he once said he has a lot of good friends for one week. and i think that's part of his performative self, there's this person that has to keep busy because there's another person that maybe he's even hiding from himself. >>...
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you earlier ate noodles and drank beer with tony. he taught us about food and more importantly about the ability to bring us together, make us less afraid of the unknown. we miss him finally his girlfriend on twitter. anthony gave all of himself and everything that he did. his brilliant fearless spirit touched and inspired so many and his generosity knew no bonds. he was my love, my rock my protector. i'm beyond devastated but my thoughts are which is family i would ask you to respect their privacy and mine. on a personal note my brother died by suicide 30 years ago. not a day goes by i do not think about him and not a day goes by i don't ask the question why. sometimes there isn't a clare answer or an answer that doesn't make sense to someone not no deep pain, pain to comprehend unless you've been there. remember there is help. 1-800-273-falk is the number for the suicide prevention life line. people there 7 days a woke, 24 hours a day. help a phone call away. remember a special broadcast at 10:00 p.m. eastern remembering anthony bo
you earlier ate noodles and drank beer with tony. he taught us about food and more importantly about the ability to bring us together, make us less afraid of the unknown. we miss him finally his girlfriend on twitter. anthony gave all of himself and everything that he did. his brilliant fearless spirit touched and inspired so many and his generosity knew no bonds. he was my love, my rock my protector. i'm beyond devastated but my thoughts are which is family i would ask you to respect their...
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thank you so much, tony. >> my pleasure.tony was just 61 years old when he took his own life. if you know someone who is struggling with thoughts of self-harm, please call the number on your screen. encourage them to call that number. the suicide prevention hotline. there are people that want to talk with you. do not think this world will be a better place without you. it is certainly not better without anthony bourdain. let's talk to someone else who was thinking about his friend tony today. i want to bring in renowned chef daniel boulud. daniel, thank you for taking the time. i know this can't be easy for you today. you and tony were close. >> hello. >> hello. i understand you've also been in touch with the friend and the fellow chef who found bourdain unresponsive in france on friday morning, eric ripert. what did he tell you? >> well, tony was a friend, but he was a friend of the chef community around the world. i think tony has touched so many people. he was a force of nature, and he was certainly the only authority who
thank you so much, tony. >> my pleasure.tony was just 61 years old when he took his own life. if you know someone who is struggling with thoughts of self-harm, please call the number on your screen. encourage them to call that number. the suicide prevention hotline. there are people that want to talk with you. do not think this world will be a better place without you. it is certainly not better without anthony bourdain. let's talk to someone else who was thinking about his friend tony...
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later we'll have more about tony. and another member of our cnn family is going to join with us a very personal story that will teach us about the pain of suicide for those left behind. plus, we really have something for you that you're going to want to stick around for. it has been proven to help you save someone who cannot save themselves. but straight ahead, the tense summit with six of our greatest allies, and the reason behind president trump wanting to add another seat at the table for russia, next. george woke up in pain. but he has plans today. hey dad. so he took aleve. if he'd taken tylenol, he'd be stopping for more pills right now. only aleve has the strength to stop tough pain for up to 12 hours with just one pill. aleve. all day strong. i'm a small business, but i have... big dreams... and big plans. so how do i make the efforts of 8 employees... feel like 50? how can i share new plans virtually? how can i download an e-file? virtual tours? zip-file? really big files? in seconds, not minutes... just like
later we'll have more about tony. and another member of our cnn family is going to join with us a very personal story that will teach us about the pain of suicide for those left behind. plus, we really have something for you that you're going to want to stick around for. it has been proven to help you save someone who cannot save themselves. but straight ahead, the tense summit with six of our greatest allies, and the reason behind president trump wanting to add another seat at the table for...
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and in our sigture segment, tony hawk at 50... still skating. next on "pbs newshour weekend." >> "pbs newshour weekend" is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein mily. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. ing is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retiment products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> additional support has been provided by: and public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios atr lincoln cen new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. u.s. government officials say they know the location of all of the more than 2,000 children separated from their p or guardians at the border with mexico. and that g working to reunite them with their families. in a report released last night, the department of health and
and in our sigture segment, tony hawk at 50... still skating. next on "pbs newshour weekend." >> "pbs newshour weekend" is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein mily. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. ing is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retiment products....
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. >> tony was o orange. that's very rare in this business. and not only did he have such a cool existence. but he had his own theme, which is a huge thing and he sang in the song. it was just such an affirmation of what he was all about, the organic nature, the originality, the cutting his own path. ♪ >> i was in my office. it was about 4:45 a.m. i was getting ready for new day was guess on the air at 6:00. i turned around and my boss was standing there looking ashen. and he says, i have to tell you something. no unelse knows. but we're going to have to report this. anthony bourdain is dead. i was shocked. i think i actually screamed, oh, no. >> this is cnn breaking news. >> we have some terribly sad news to report this morning. heart breaking and devastating >> once we were sure all of his family members had been notified that's when we went on the air with the news >> world renowned chef, our friend anthony bourdain has died. >> anthony was found dead this morning in his hotel room in france. he had hung himself in his hotel room. >> the id
. >> tony was o orange. that's very rare in this business. and not only did he have such a cool existence. but he had his own theme, which is a huge thing and he sang in the song. it was just such an affirmation of what he was all about, the organic nature, the originality, the cutting his own path. ♪ >> i was in my office. it was about 4:45 a.m. i was getting ready for new day was guess on the air at 6:00. i turned around and my boss was standing there looking ashen. and he says,...
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. ♪ ♪ >> tony was an original. that's very rare in this business. not only did he have such a cool existence. i don't -- he had his own theme which is a huge thing and he sang in the song and an affirmation of what he was all about, the organic nature of cutting his own path. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i was in my office. it was about 4:45 a.m. i was getting ready for "new day" which goes on the air at 6:00 and i had my back to the door and i heard my door shut and my boss jeff zucker was standing there looking ashened, and he says i have to tell you something, no one else know, but we're going have to report this. anthony bourdain is dead. i was shocked. i think i actually screamed "oh, no." >> this is cnn breaking news. >> we have some terribly sad news to report this morning. heartbreaking and devastating. once we were sure, all of his family member his been notified and that's when we went on the air with the news. >> award-winning chef and host of "parts unknown," and our friend, anthony bourdain has died. >> anthony was found in france. he had hung himself in h
. ♪ ♪ >> tony was an original. that's very rare in this business. not only did he have such a cool existence. i don't -- he had his own theme which is a huge thing and he sang in the song and an affirmation of what he was all about, the organic nature of cutting his own path. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i was in my office. it was about 4:45 a.m. i was getting ready for "new day" which goes on the air at 6:00 and i had my back to the door and i heard my door shut and my boss jeff...
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. >> tony was an original. that's rare in this business. and not only did he have such a cool existence, but he had his own theme, which is a huge thing. it was just an affirmation of what he was all about. the organic nation. the originality. the cutting his own path. ♪ >> i was in my offense. about 4:45. had my back to the door and i heard my door shut. i turned around my boss was sta thg looking a ashen. he says i have to tell you something. no one else knows, but we're going to have to report this. anthony bourdain is dead. i was shocked. i think i actually screamed oh no. >> this is cnn breaking news. >> we have some terribly sad news to report this morning. heartbreaking and devastating. world renowned, best-selling author, award winning host of parts unknown and our friend, anthony bourdain, has died. >> anthony was found dead this morning in his hotel room in france. he had hung himself in his hotel room. >> the idea that he was suffering somehow is really heartbreak iing. >> honestly, it's hard to even talk about him in the past te
. >> tony was an original. that's rare in this business. and not only did he have such a cool existence, but he had his own theme, which is a huge thing. it was just an affirmation of what he was all about. the organic nation. the originality. the cutting his own path. ♪ >> i was in my offense. about 4:45. had my back to the door and i heard my door shut. i turned around my boss was sta thg looking a ashen. he says i have to tell you something. no one else knows, but we're going...
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tambiÉn estÁ tony de andrade es que nos habla de la fiesta mexicana.de diferencia con estados unidos, aquÍ ya pasa la medianoche. lo mexicano llegaron en masa. la tricolor se hizo sentir en su primer partido. esta plaza fue el lugar de encuentro de los fanÁticos mexicanos. le llaman " la caravana corazÓn azteca". cÓmo fue el viaje? >> larguÍsimo, como 20 horas. pareciÓ rusia? tony: su autobÚs hizo una breve parada. >> nosotros no esperÁbamos nada, todo lo que recibimos es genial. >> creo que vamos a ganar 4-1 . tony: antes fuimos testigo de dos peticiones de matrimonio, una peticiÓn entre dos mexicanos y una entre un alemÁn y un mexicana.lo que no entendemos es cÓmo vinieron sin boleto? >> hicimosun sacrificio muy grande, yo llevo cinco vuelos hasta aquÍ. tony: asÍ celebraron los mexicanos la victoria del tricolor. >> espectacular. >> no importa que nadie crea en mÉxico. nosotros venimos con la victoria total. tony: para ellos lo que cuenta es ser testigos del evento deportivo mÁs importante mundial y deseando que mÉxico llegue a la final. los espero m
tambiÉn estÁ tony de andrade es que nos habla de la fiesta mexicana.de diferencia con estados unidos, aquÍ ya pasa la medianoche. lo mexicano llegaron en masa. la tricolor se hizo sentir en su primer partido. esta plaza fue el lugar de encuentro de los fanÁticos mexicanos. le llaman " la caravana corazÓn azteca". cÓmo fue el viaje? >> larguÍsimo, como 20 horas. pareciÓ rusia? tony: su autobÚs hizo una breve parada. >> nosotros no esperÁbamos nada, todo lo que...
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but with tony bourdain you cared about what tony thought. >> i think we learned something here in changmaimohamed said, don't tell me what a man knows, what a man said, tell me stuff. >> language, he used it to its maximum effect. >> the place the explorer bertram thomas called the burn of death. but it's a beautiful place, a place i look for more and more these days. stark, empty clean sand that stretches out seemingly forever. >> i was staggered by the breadth of his ability to bring new dimensions to a story of a world some of us think we know so well, others don't know. >> as the evening progresses the bourbon flows and the fire burns down to coles. a light night vape with joe and the earth seems to shift on its axis. later stumbling out of my tent i find myself somehow no longer vertical. looking up, up at a magnificent bewilderment of stars. >> as somebody who spent a lot of years traveling, you know, it takes a toll and it's hard. you're in hotel rooms and on planes and away from loved ones. and you're in places, you know, you're far-out on the edge and often it's very lonely. and y
but with tony bourdain you cared about what tony thought. >> i think we learned something here in changmaimohamed said, don't tell me what a man knows, what a man said, tell me stuff. >> language, he used it to its maximum effect. >> the place the explorer bertram thomas called the burn of death. but it's a beautiful place, a place i look for more and more these days. stark, empty clean sand that stretches out seemingly forever. >> i was staggered by the breadth of his...
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you live from britain and germany have survived a huge scare in the world called a very late goal by tony pro state germany to end your proceedings with one game left in the group stage germany now have a chance to defend their proud cup title. also coming up the stakes are high in turkey's elections polls opened earlier this morning for a vote which marks president bachelet tired heard a long think is an electoral challenge in fifteen years of ruling the country whoever wins the take charge with sweeping new presidential powers. and more migrants are still in the mediterranean as european countries clash over who should examine them today a select group of e.u. leaders will lease in brussels for crisis talks on migration. a we're going to start off with the world cup of course and russia now where germany survived a huge scare after beating sweden and what was probably the game of the tournament so far we'll hear reaction from amman and saatchi in just a moment but i have. to do with me here from the sports desk how though i'm almost in swedish colors this morning you are almost like it
you live from britain and germany have survived a huge scare in the world called a very late goal by tony pro state germany to end your proceedings with one game left in the group stage germany now have a chance to defend their proud cup title. also coming up the stakes are high in turkey's elections polls opened earlier this morning for a vote which marks president bachelet tired heard a long think is an electoral challenge in fifteen years of ruling the country whoever wins the take charge...
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tony.y. is the special tony-- is that bettera ( laughter ). >> it's like an honoraryetter te i got some of them. because i didn't have to do squat. ( laughter ) and now people have to call me "doctor." i totally recommend it. >> okay. >> stephen: do youra >> n yet. >> stephen: you could totally-- are you god at commencement speeches? >> i just did one this year. >> stephen: where did you go? >> high point university in north carolina. >> stephen: beautiful. >> and i-- i did not finishso fe doing a commencement address. but-- i guess it's the same as getting an honorary degree,toger and give-- it was a pretty good speech. >> stephen: "i have no education are but i'm famous! listen to me!" >> "look at me now!" >> stephen: both of you made your debuts on broadway just last season. became darlings of the great white way. both nominated last year and you're nominated for one of the movie-- it gets mixed up because there are a lot on broadway that were tv shows and are noon broadway. >> very true
tony.y. is the special tony-- is that bettera ( laughter ). >> it's like an honoraryetter te i got some of them. because i didn't have to do squat. ( laughter ) and now people have to call me "doctor." i totally recommend it. >> okay. >> stephen: do youra >> n yet. >> stephen: you could totally-- are you god at commencement speeches? >> i just did one this year. >> stephen: where did you go? >> high point university in north carolina....
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and the tony award goes to... harry potter and the cursed child. originated in london, picked up six tony awards. it won for best play, direction, costume, lighting, scenic and sound design. thank you so much, this is such an extraordinary honour. thank you to broadway for welcoming us so openly. glenda jackson. and it was a triumphant night for britain's glenda jackson, who won for best actress in a play for her role as an elderly matriarch in edward albee's three tall women. the production marked the former labour mp's first appearance on broadway in three decades. is it easier being an actress than a politician? they're so different, it's extremely hard to make any direct comparison, other than at their best, both the theatre and politics are trying to tell us the truth about ourselves and how we can actually create a working society for everybody. and how are you going to celebrate tonight? i think i'm going to have a drink, whenever there's any drink within reach. the best revival of a play tony went to angels in america, a production from bri
and the tony award goes to... harry potter and the cursed child. originated in london, picked up six tony awards. it won for best play, direction, costume, lighting, scenic and sound design. thank you so much, this is such an extraordinary honour. thank you to broadway for welcoming us so openly. glenda jackson. and it was a triumphant night for britain's glenda jackson, who won for best actress in a play for her role as an elderly matriarch in edward albee's three tall women. the production...
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>> tony was savvy.re at the culinary institute of america where he had graduated from doing an event and this was early in his career. he was still smoking and he gave that up. he said, you know what this is about, ruhlman, fame maintenance. he was a savvy entertainer. he knew he needed ratings. he had this remarkable balance of savvy, sensitivity, extraordinary intelligence, lightning fast wit and humor. it's a combination that is so unusual. >> for someone who was such a global celebrity, he made fun of himself and took piss out of himself as much as anybody else which is a rare quality. michael, i appreciate you being with us. i know it's, difficult is a small word. >> it is a hard day. it's a hard day. >> i appreciate you sharing memories with us. thank you. >> thanks for having us on. >> it is easy to ask a question why, there isn't a clear answer. there is hope if you or someone you know is struggling. next, we'll talk to a doctor who has devoted her career to suicide prevention. if you are or som
>> tony was savvy.re at the culinary institute of america where he had graduated from doing an event and this was early in his career. he was still smoking and he gave that up. he said, you know what this is about, ruhlman, fame maintenance. he was a savvy entertainer. he knew he needed ratings. he had this remarkable balance of savvy, sensitivity, extraordinary intelligence, lightning fast wit and humor. it's a combination that is so unusual. >> for someone who was such a global...
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see what comes the john and time tony pulls from zero to. the early us with our sports correspondent lima talking who was at the berlin fans out in the heart of the city i asked her how the fans were reacting to the last minute victory . yeah joy from a ten to a two depending how the game was playing out this was a nail biter we were all up on our feet and it was an emotional roller coaster but at the end and nation can continue dreaming and behind me is starting to keogh but those fans basically it's raining i'm stoked they still stayed for quite a bit and some of them still want to stay long because for them the party has just started and earlier you've been talking to fans about germany's world cup performances what do they make of the terminus the tournament so far. well none of them wanted a premature exit none of them i spoke to some fans and one friend said that look this is embarrassing if germany considering the quality if they exit in the group stages it's an embarrassment he basically said that i'm going to walk out of here with m
see what comes the john and time tony pulls from zero to. the early us with our sports correspondent lima talking who was at the berlin fans out in the heart of the city i asked her how the fans were reacting to the last minute victory . yeah joy from a ten to a two depending how the game was playing out this was a nail biter we were all up on our feet and it was an emotional roller coaster but at the end and nation can continue dreaming and behind me is starting to keogh but those fans...
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tony's wife and tony showed up.ife said to me, "don't listen to anything this little girl has to say, she's a [ bleep ] liar." and i'm thinking to myself, what the [ bleep ]? >> susan says she never called ava a liar. that she was just making a lighthearted comment about her fibbing, and that that's been taken completely out of context. >> at this point, you've got a dead woman who he's had an affair with. you've got his wife in front of me telling me that the 2-year-old is a liar. i suspected him as a suspect, the first suspect, and then her as the second. >> then, the investigators find a letter that christa wrote to susan about the affair. >> she never sent the letter, in which she said, "when you thought tony was taking your son to the bus station, he was [ bleep ] me." this was a letter written by one woman to another meant to hurt, to injure. >> from september to the day your mother-in-law died, i was sleeping with your husband. i just thought you should know. >> the letter would definitely be important for po
tony's wife and tony showed up.ife said to me, "don't listen to anything this little girl has to say, she's a [ bleep ] liar." and i'm thinking to myself, what the [ bleep ]? >> susan says she never called ava a liar. that she was just making a lighthearted comment about her fibbing, and that that's been taken completely out of context. >> at this point, you've got a dead woman who he's had an affair with. you've got his wife in front of me telling me that the 2-year-old...
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emily: that was tony's flied -- tony fadell, speaking with caroline hyde.g up, twitter has seen massive growth thanks to video and live streaming. why ty really azing the harge of the unit? this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: six more chinese banks areisted to arrange the hong kong listing. the ipo is expected to be the biggur years. the smartphone maker is considering taking $10 billion from the share listing. goldman sachs and morgan stanley are leading the deal. twitter has announced a broad reorganization within the company. the social media platform has dissolved is live video team and consolidated the unit into its contnershi team. video has become a standout for twitter. the number of daily video views has almost doubled in the last year and made up the majority of ad revenue. for more, we are joined by selina wang, who covers the company. so video is doing well but they are dissolving the unit? >> it certainly comes at an incredibly strange time, only nce they announced dozens of deals with players like disney and abc and the newg service. is this doesnline
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(applause) >> josh: ladies and gentlemen, the 72nd tony awards-- c'mon!ers and applause ) >> sara: we'd just like to say one last thank you. we know the world can be a scary place, and now more than ever, we need each other. all of you truly are a part of the cure. >> josh: so for everything you do to bring healing through this living, breathing art form, this one's for you. ♪ ♪ >> ♪ and so it ends the tony's are over ♪ goodnight all dear friends it's been such a thrill ♪ thank you to theater we love you ms. peters ♪ before we go to all tony dreamers at home ♪ "keep on with the show" let's see some ♪ hopeful young players and future broadway-ers ♪ storming the stage all aglow ohh ( cheers ) ♪ so this is for the people who play ♪ who put on a show every day in their own way ♪ this one's for the dreamer inside of you ♪ let's hear it for the people who hope ♪ so follow your dream dance your dance ♪ and sing your ditty someday you'll play ♪ radio city! ( cheers and applause ) >> good night, everybody! >> thank you! captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by med
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tony twdwyer's having the time f his life, yeah, tony winning over the twitter verse nice job, tone >ne. >> i'll tell you, he should quit while he's ahead i'm just kidding that was a great job. >> nobody wins on this show. anyway, google, like that pick >> what is winning anyway. b.k. >> having everybody agree, that's winning #winning just like bit coin you buy the btc because they laugh at you, then fight you, then win you want to win, btc. >> dan >> you guys are buying square for the crypto stuff, i'd actually look at pay pal, play that instead. >> world cup just on fire. you know what else is, apache, major double bottom in apa >>> my mission is simple, to make you money i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money. welcome to cramerica other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to save you some money. my job is not just to entertain but to educate and teach you so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc or tweet me @jimcramer. and don't b
tony twdwyer's having the time f his life, yeah, tony winning over the twitter verse nice job, tone >ne. >> i'll tell you, he should quit while he's ahead i'm just kidding that was a great job. >> nobody wins on this show. anyway, google, like that pick >> what is winning anyway. b.k. >> having everybody agree, that's winning #winning just like bit coin you buy the btc because they laugh at you, then fight you, then win you want to win, btc. >> dan >> you...
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tony fadell joins usn the show, next.f you like bloomberg news, eck us out on thrao, bloomberg radio app, bloomberg.com, and in the u.s. on sirius xm. this is blooer ♪ emily: at the worldwide developers conference, apple rolled out new features to curb the length of time customers use its devices, including time limits that will switch some apps off and new parental controls. the man who helped start the revolution has been speaking out about the dangers of tech addiction. tony fadell, a former apple and google executive who is now a principal at future shape, joined caroline hyde from paris. tony: it is a great step forward for the customers, for the industry to really address and acknowledge that there may be an issue. we had tim cook going on record saying he was very surprised when he got the tool and how much he was using his devices, more than he thought. now it is no longer an open secret. we are talking about it and moving ahead with these new tools, such as screen time from apple. it is a great first step, but th
tony fadell joins usn the show, next.f you like bloomberg news, eck us out on thrao, bloomberg radio app, bloomberg.com, and in the u.s. on sirius xm. this is blooer ♪ emily: at the worldwide developers conference, apple rolled out new features to curb the length of time customers use its devices, including time limits that will switch some apps off and new parental controls. the man who helped start the revolution has been speaking out about the dangers of tech addiction. tony fadell, a...
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a brilliant routine teed up by mark or royce turn tony cross from zero to hero above as we just heard there and reports that the ball was tee delphi markel royce i want to pick your football brains and for a second and for football non football fans what exactly does that mean basically what we saw there was we still have the ball is essentially sort of kicked forward about a metre and then it was sort of like sensing a little time to take the shots will say that's essential watching a ball off is and it's it's a very risky move now and i bear in mind that tony cross had made a bit of an error to say the least which he actually mentioned there even in that report i'm doing this could have gone horribly wrong because it sort of sentient gives the other team and even a couple seconds just to react but it also helped him set up and really get it exactly where he wanted the thing where tony crosses he plays in spain he plays or i'm good and he's known as the surgeon in spain because of his precision perfect passing. also because he's got a very cool head and he's also somebody who's a bit
a brilliant routine teed up by mark or royce turn tony cross from zero to hero above as we just heard there and reports that the ball was tee delphi markel royce i want to pick your football brains and for a second and for football non football fans what exactly does that mean basically what we saw there was we still have the ball is essentially sort of kicked forward about a metre and then it was sort of like sensing a little time to take the shots will say that's essential watching a ball off...
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cup or germany have by the skin of their teeth just survived a huge scare very late go by goal by tony because we've been through it one win over sweden one game left in the group stage germany now have a new chance to defend their world cup title. also coming up clash of the e.u. titans and brussels as tensions flare over migration sixteen world leaders including france's president michel comparison gather for a mini summit in brussels to decide how to deal with a renewed influx of migrants and refugees seeking a new life in europe we'll bring you up to date on the events that trigger that meeting. and campaigning has officially ended in turkey ahead of a landmark election on sunday the will any of the contenders be able to and president return type out a once fifteen year grip on power brokering in the latest. hello and welcome i'm maya schwager it's been a nerve wracking couple of hours for fans of the german football team but the man shot have survived a scare against sweden to keep their hopes of another world cup victory alive sweden went ahead against the role of play around the
cup or germany have by the skin of their teeth just survived a huge scare very late go by goal by tony because we've been through it one win over sweden one game left in the group stage germany now have a new chance to defend their world cup title. also coming up clash of the e.u. titans and brussels as tensions flare over migration sixteen world leaders including france's president michel comparison gather for a mini summit in brussels to decide how to deal with a renewed influx of migrants...
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i do not think that is tony blair. but i'd do think that tony blair's reputation now precedes them.eople not see beyond the reputation and listen to what he is saying?m you go by social media, no. you mentioned tony blair and it is a pavlovian reaction. it just mentioned tony blair and it is a pavlovian reaction. itjust gets that thrown at him. and... i mean, you know where he is coming from when it comes to stopping brexit but at the very least he wants another referendum on the deal but i don't really see it being a lot of public outcry for that. i have not read the speech but i have read the small column but it does say that he compared new anti—eu political movements to the rise of the not these and other extremists in the 19305 but some people are going to think he is talking also about brexiteers and compare them to the far right in the not cease and the whole thing is so dangerous that... this is the way the express has written it. i have not read the speech. we will have to see what comes out when the speeches made. let's go to page three of the express , let's go to page th
i do not think that is tony blair. but i'd do think that tony blair's reputation now precedes them.eople not see beyond the reputation and listen to what he is saying?m you go by social media, no. you mentioned tony blair and it is a pavlovian reaction. it just mentioned tony blair and it is a pavlovian reaction. itjust gets that thrown at him. and... i mean, you know where he is coming from when it comes to stopping brexit but at the very least he wants another referendum on the deal but i...
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and they lacked perception and their passing to tony close as misplaced bull gave sweden an opportunity to supply striker all of toivonen who made no mistake sweden ahead against the run of play and germany in deep trouble and what a second half they played three minutes in and marco royce netted the equal iser germany up there tempo and created chance after chance but failed to capitalize but then and next set back trumbo time was sent off after his second yellow card run we were a man down for the last ten fifteen minutes but even then we did not stop playing football as we switched a couple of positions and then tony strike on this what can you say on the front tony cross free kick in the ninety fifth minute saved both the day and the world cup for germany brilliant dream team teed up by marco royce turns tony cross from zero to hero. of the of i published so does this mean germany are all but assured of advancing well it's not assured you have to give me a little bit more drama now during the week but they really need to win their next game and that's against south korea and it's al
and they lacked perception and their passing to tony close as misplaced bull gave sweden an opportunity to supply striker all of toivonen who made no mistake sweden ahead against the run of play and germany in deep trouble and what a second half they played three minutes in and marco royce netted the equal iser germany up there tempo and created chance after chance but failed to capitalize but then and next set back trumbo time was sent off after his second yellow card run we were a man down...
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tony shalhoub and katrina lenk both landed tonys for their leading roles. >> it filled my stupid little heart with so much. >> reporter: "harry potter and the cursed child" took home six awards, and "angels in america" took home three big awards. >> i'm standing here because tony wrote one of the greatest plays of the 20th century and it is still speaking to us as powerfully as ever in the midst of such political insanity. >> reporter: the most controversial part of the evening is already trending on social media when robert de niro attacked president trump for using a word that had to be silenced for viewers at home. laura podesta, cbs news, new york. >>> tina fey's "mean girls" and "spongebob squarepants" each had 12 nominations going into the night, but did not find much success. "mean girls" won nothing and "spongebob" received one tony for best design. hena? >> laura podesta in new york. thank you. >>> key of clay. the winner for the french open and capturing the triple crown, justify chases down history. this is the "cbs morning news." the triple crown, justify chases down history
tony shalhoub and katrina lenk both landed tonys for their leading roles. >> it filled my stupid little heart with so much. >> reporter: "harry potter and the cursed child" took home six awards, and "angels in america" took home three big awards. >> i'm standing here because tony wrote one of the greatest plays of the 20th century and it is still speaking to us as powerfully as ever in the midst of such political insanity. >> reporter: the most...
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straight end with football world cup where germany have just survived a huge stare a very late goal by toni close gave them a two one win over sweden with one game left in the group stage germany now have a new chance to defend their world cup title. also coming up a clash of the e.u. titans and brussels as tensions flare of migration leaders including france's president not prepared to gather for a mini summit in brussels to decide how to deal with the renewed influx of migrants and refugees seeking a new life in europe open you up to date on the events that triggered the meeting. and campaigning has officially ended in turkey ahead of a landmark election on sunday girl any of the contenders be able to and president russia type everyone's fifteen year grip on power we'll bring you the latest. hello and welcome my ass waiter it was a nerve racking evening for fans of the german football team but the man shots have survived a scare against sweden to keep their world cup hopes alive here's how the game played out. germany started a few recently pinning sweden back right from the stop a clicki
straight end with football world cup where germany have just survived a huge stare a very late goal by toni close gave them a two one win over sweden with one game left in the group stage germany now have a new chance to defend their world cup title. also coming up a clash of the e.u. titans and brussels as tensions flare of migration leaders including france's president not prepared to gather for a mini summit in brussels to decide how to deal with the renewed influx of migrants and refugees...
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dream team teed up by marco royce turns tony cross from zero to hero. of the of a but i have published so does this mean germany are all but assured of advancing well it's not assured you have to give me a little bit more drama now during the week but they really need to win their next game and that's against south korea and it's also depends as well on how mexico and sweden get on but i think what we really need to do is see what we can expect from their next clash of course against south korea. i mission accomplished in sochi tony crosses ninety fifth minutes when it kept germany's title defense alive but the match winning knows that the next judgement day is already around the corner it was once only at the minute we need to recover now we don't have much time till the next game then we'll have to beat south korea beat them and phatak lee has there are scenarios where a simple win isn't enough to qualify so we'll have to give everything from the start and make better use of our chances. like the sharks visit us on the. outside the stadium fans will a
dream team teed up by marco royce turns tony cross from zero to hero. of the of a but i have published so does this mean germany are all but assured of advancing well it's not assured you have to give me a little bit more drama now during the week but they really need to win their next game and that's against south korea and it's also depends as well on how mexico and sweden get on but i think what we really need to do is see what we can expect from their next clash of course against south...
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, everybody. >> the tonys, everybody.oon, you may want more than parts a and b here's why. medicare only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. you might want to consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like any medicare supplement insurance plan, these help pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and, these plans let you choose any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. you could stay with the doctor or specialist you trust... or go with someone new. you're not stuck in a network... because there aren't any. so don't wait. call now to request your free decision guide and find the aarp medicare supplement plan that works for you. there's a range to choose from, depending on your needs and your budget. rates are competitive. and they're the only plans of their kind endorsed by aarp. like any of these types of plans, they let you apply whenever you want. there's no enrollment window... no waiting to apply. so call now
, everybody. >> the tonys, everybody.oon, you may want more than parts a and b here's why. medicare only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. you might want to consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like any medicare supplement insurance plan, these help pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and, these plans let you choose any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. you could...
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he was quite a character, i will say. >> tony was 61. shock to his family, his friends. he leaves hyped hbehind his 11-d daughter. you and i were talking during the break. he said one day i'm at a fryer, the next day here i am. that memoir had so much to do with you being who you are and where you are right now. >> absolutely. as a young teen-ager in the cooking profession, searching for belonging, you're in not a lot of experience and you're amongst, you know, pirates and talked about the marginalized. we were them. we only went out at night. bad boy behavior, that was us. when you're a young kid searching your way through the cooking career, anthony's book was, hey, i belong somewhere. if this person feels this way, there's more of us out there and it's okay. >> he was -- we pointed out he could be funny absolutely. he was such a joy to watch and you laughed along and he would come across as really gruff. i was struck in the few times that i met him in person how kind and almost soft and humble he was and how thankful he was any time h
he was quite a character, i will say. >> tony was 61. shock to his family, his friends. he leaves hyped hbehind his 11-d daughter. you and i were talking during the break. he said one day i'm at a fryer, the next day here i am. that memoir had so much to do with you being who you are and where you are right now. >> absolutely. as a young teen-ager in the cooking profession, searching for belonging, you're in not a lot of experience and you're amongst, you know, pirates and talked...
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ainst tony.''llead this out. >> i have nev played this in my life. >> oh, please. >> i have never played beer pong in my life. >> neither have i. throw ittrying to throw it >> you're trying p to sink 1 of yourg-pong balls into -- >> sorry. [laughter] >> i thought we were -- >> that would be dodge ball. >> give me that back,'m sorry. i didn't mean to do that. >> here youo. >> oh, that was close. >> ready here we >> do you have to bounce it first. >> all right annieou're shot and us. >> your shot, >> hold on 1 sec. >> bounce it off the club soda and off the can of r >> you go. you're up. >> is it my turn. >> wasted my first 1. >> i know. >> can you bounce it before it goes in. >> you're not supposed to you're supposed to sink it right in. >> notas bad. >> tha close. come on now. >> also annie you and i were also talking about thi but the famous slon rose all day is very -- >> ooh. >> almost. >> is very popular for t-shirts. target has e anntire line out all rose inspired clothing. oh, annie, that wa
ainst tony.''llead this out. >> i have nev played this in my life. >> oh, please. >> i have never played beer pong in my life. >> neither have i. throw ittrying to throw it >> you're trying p to sink 1 of yourg-pong balls into -- >> sorry. [laughter] >> i thought we were -- >> that would be dodge ball. >> give me that back,'m sorry. i didn't mean to do that. >> here youo. >> oh, that was close. >> ready here we >> do...
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. >>> and the tonys light up broadway with a little help from the boss. good morning, i'm phillip mena. >> i'mis rivera. president trump and kim jong un are now both in singapore. it will be the first time a sitle u.s. president will meet with a north korean leader. the main focus is the denuclearization of north korea. the summit could be the only opportunity to work out a deal. >> this morning president trump's first official meeting is a singapore's prime minister. he and other u.s. officials have been meeting with a delegation from north korea. pompeo calling them substantive and detailed. secretary pompeo said the summit tomorrow is a mission of peace. >> president trump i going in can confidence and an attitude of looking for real progress. he realizes if he denuclearizes. >> good morning, president trump and kim jong un will meet one on one to begin tomorrow's summit. that information from multiple white house officials here in singapore. no word on how long that face to face will go. it is likely they will be joined with other officials. mike pomp
. >>> and the tonys light up broadway with a little help from the boss. good morning, i'm phillip mena. >> i'mis rivera. president trump and kim jong un are now both in singapore. it will be the first time a sitle u.s. president will meet with a north korean leader. the main focus is the denuclearization of north korea. the summit could be the only opportunity to work out a deal. >> this morning president trump's first official meeting is a singapore's prime minister. he...
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. >> tony was an original, that's very rare. not only did he have a cool existence but he had his own theme which was a huge thing. and he sang in the song. it was just such an after affirmation of what he's all about. organic nature, originality, cutting his own path. ♪ >> i was in my office, it was about 4:45 a.m., i was getting ready for "new day" which goes on the air at 6:00. i had my back to the door and i heard my door shut. i turned around and my boss, jeff zucker was standing there, and he says, i have to tell you something, no one else knows but we're going to have to report this. anthony bourdain is dead. i was shocked. i think i actually screamed, oh, no. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> we have some terribly sad news to report this morning, heart breaking and devastation. >> once we were sure all of us gotten the numbers had been notified that's when we wen on the air with the news. host of "parts unknown" and our friend anthony bourdain was found dead. >> anthony hung himself in his hotel room. >> the idea he was
. >> tony was an original, that's very rare. not only did he have a cool existence but he had his own theme which was a huge thing. and he sang in the song. it was just such an after affirmation of what he's all about. organic nature, originality, cutting his own path. ♪ >> i was in my office, it was about 4:45 a.m., i was getting ready for "new day" which goes on the air at 6:00. i had my back to the door and i heard my door shut. i turned around and my boss, jeff...
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how could i say no to tony in i adored him.nner like us at home. i say you're my hero for doing that. that is so brave. you're in a commercial business on cnn selling these movies, these episodes and you choose to do that. you could have been showing something in tuscany that was safe and wonderful. you went to iran and libya and said no. stop feeling these people are not like us. they really are. they're families. i said that's so brilliant, so brave, so courageous. so wonderful. >> in so many ways high pressure he did change the world through his work. >> he did. he led the way. >> i'm so glad you could join us. thank you for being here. >> my pleasure. >> we'll be right back. join t-mobile. and get netflix included. so your family can watch what they love in more places. get an unlimited family plan with netflix on us. and right now, buy one samsung galaxy s9 and get one free. introducing the world's first sthe new ego string trimmer. with powerload t. feed the line. and get back to work. with an industry first, carbon-fiber
how could i say no to tony in i adored him.nner like us at home. i say you're my hero for doing that. that is so brave. you're in a commercial business on cnn selling these movies, these episodes and you choose to do that. you could have been showing something in tuscany that was safe and wonderful. you went to iran and libya and said no. stop feeling these people are not like us. they really are. they're families. i said that's so brilliant, so brave, so courageous. so wonderful. >> in...
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>> tony will say we have another rally left in store. so if the s&p gets to where tony thinks it will go, the four names we mentioned, the etsies and zillows and angie's list, they can rally it will happen again my fear is that, again, karen mentioned the vix, i'll say it again. vix closes 12.5, speaks to complacency we saw years ago maybe justified. president trump pulls a rabbit out of his hat with north korea, the market has 100 s&p handles to the upside so there are catalysts out there. it scares me a bit. >> this market has been ht back off of every catalyst to the down side you would have thought would have killed the market if the market continues to griengrin higher, these names will outperform and i believe it's a 2-to-1 versus the large cap megatech names. >> think of airlines, autos, very inexpensive stocks that should be tethered to an economy -- i think we have a nice upswing over the last week or so. these are the names you need to perform. i think you need banks otherwise we get into the place where we were in the end of 2
>> tony will say we have another rally left in store. so if the s&p gets to where tony thinks it will go, the four names we mentioned, the etsies and zillows and angie's list, they can rally it will happen again my fear is that, again, karen mentioned the vix, i'll say it again. vix closes 12.5, speaks to complacency we saw years ago maybe justified. president trump pulls a rabbit out of his hat with north korea, the market has 100 s&p handles to the upside so there are catalysts...
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the tony awards are nearly upon us; the culmination of a remarkable broadway season.s and josh groban, the 72nd tony awards will be broadcast live on sunday night from radio city
the tony awards are nearly upon us; the culmination of a remarkable broadway season.s and josh groban, the 72nd tony awards will be broadcast live on sunday night from radio city
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hey my friend tony p right behind me with look what's on the mket here in leisure world. tony? much. i'd you mentioned 55lu p because people throw aroundrm tt senior community or 55. that's hardly senior. very active community, and a great variety of properties here. joining us noou to talk abo that is valerie hoffman vice-president and sales manager with weichert realtors. good to see you. >> thankou.coming out. >> you're wearing a lovely pink jacket. >> so proud of our 102 agents that just participated i a fundraiser for the americaner canc society. we raised or $7,000 for the breast cancer units. >> wow. [ applause ] >> nicely done. nicely done. all right. let's talk about some of the properties here. >> okay. >> we'll go from lower end to higher end. i'm talking in terms of costs. they're all beautiful properti properties. at's start with number condo. >> it is a condo. it is in theng greens bu and there.s four high rise buildings this particular unit has twobeds freshly a painted carped. and over looks the golf course it's absolutely spectacular and updated kitchen.ce >> w
hey my friend tony p right behind me with look what's on the mket here in leisure world. tony? much. i'd you mentioned 55lu p because people throw aroundrm tt senior community or 55. that's hardly senior. very active community, and a great variety of properties here. joining us noou to talk abo that is valerie hoffman vice-president and sales manager with weichert realtors. good to see you. >> thankou.coming out. >> you're wearing a lovely pink jacket. >> so proud of our 102...
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tony was 61.th comes as a complete shock to his family and friend and he leaves behind his 11-year-old daughter. i want to bring with us with carla, co-host of "the chew." you tweeted you were gutted. when you think about tony, though, and it brings a smile to your face, what are those thoughts, those moments that i imagine you're focusing on now? >> when i was listening to the clip, i think about he was just an incredible storyteller. he reminded us that food is the one place where you allow people to be different and you accept those differences and you go all in with those differences and you tell stories and you sit around and you're eating and you're all the same. >> i was speaking with another chef earlier who said in terms of picking up on what you said that reminding us that people are different and this chef said to me in reading his book "kitchen confidential" years ago, he felt it gave him the license to be who he was and be different and be a part of that restaurant culture. >> mm-hmm.
tony was 61.th comes as a complete shock to his family and friend and he leaves behind his 11-year-old daughter. i want to bring with us with carla, co-host of "the chew." you tweeted you were gutted. when you think about tony, though, and it brings a smile to your face, what are those thoughts, those moments that i imagine you're focusing on now? >> when i was listening to the clip, i think about he was just an incredible storyteller. he reminded us that food is the one place...
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and finally jubilation the agonizing prospect of a draw all forgotten is toni kroos sealed a miracle victory in extra time. just amazing we pulled it off at the last minute incredible i can't believe it fantastic. this. it's really overwhelming which just so happy we couldn't believe it would happen but then we did it go germany. i'm not going to get amazing brilliant we kept hoping right till the end we can handle it germany can win again . with the chance for trainer yogi lurve the hero of the hour. and with the cup still theoretically within reach for these fans at least anything is possible. there you have it on all the fans out there celebrating also plenty of germany finds my way home from work last night and you know they're the next match and i was the twenty seventh of june that is of course germany face south korea and as jonathan said there it's all to play for essentially in that group so the drama isn't over just yet not just us talk here wednesday so watch how to fully embrace from the date of the sports. the polls have opened in turkey's presidential and parliamentary
and finally jubilation the agonizing prospect of a draw all forgotten is toni kroos sealed a miracle victory in extra time. just amazing we pulled it off at the last minute incredible i can't believe it fantastic. this. it's really overwhelming which just so happy we couldn't believe it would happen but then we did it go germany. i'm not going to get amazing brilliant we kept hoping right till the end we can handle it germany can win again . with the chance for trainer yogi lurve the hero of...
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strike on his luck and he say honestly tony's try and say that we lost minutes thanks to danny and the world cup for jonny and time until he comes from zero to. the early us with our sports correspondent lima talking who was at the berlin fan zone in the heart of the city i asked her how the fans were reacting to the last minute victory. yeah joy instead of agony and basically every play that transpired on the pitch in russia was felt so intensely the energy levels kept switching from a ten to a two depending how the game was playing out this was a nail biter we were all up on our feet and it was an emotional roller coaster but at the end and nation can continue dreaming and behind me is starting to keogh but those fans basically it's raining i'm stoked they still stayed for quite a bit and some of them still want to stay longer because for them the party has just started and earlier you've been talking to fans about germany's world cup performances what do they make of the terminus of the tournament so far. well none of them wanted a premature exit none of them i spoke to some fans an
strike on his luck and he say honestly tony's try and say that we lost minutes thanks to danny and the world cup for jonny and time until he comes from zero to. the early us with our sports correspondent lima talking who was at the berlin fan zone in the heart of the city i asked her how the fans were reacting to the last minute victory. yeah joy instead of agony and basically every play that transpired on the pitch in russia was felt so intensely the energy levels kept switching from a ten to...
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dream team teed up by marco royce turned tony cross from zero to hero. well it was a nerve wracking saturday evening for fans of the german soccer team but the man shot survived against sweden and beat them in the dying moments to keep their world hope world cup hopes alive let's have a look at how the game played out. by mission accomplished in sochi tony crosses ninety fifth minute when it kept germany's title defense alive but the match winning knows that the next judgement day is already around the corner it was once only a time and we need to recover now we don't have much time till the next game then we'll have to beat south korea beat them and phatak lee as there are scenarios where a simple win isn't enough to qualify so we'll have to give everything from the start and make better use of our chances. like the chances of us. outside the stadium fans will also already looking ahead to wednesday's matches. do not like the man shot the team just great and i'm convinced both sweden and germany will progress both of us. i hate that that is not a feel r
dream team teed up by marco royce turned tony cross from zero to hero. well it was a nerve wracking saturday evening for fans of the german soccer team but the man shot survived against sweden and beat them in the dying moments to keep their world hope world cup hopes alive let's have a look at how the game played out. by mission accomplished in sochi tony crosses ninety fifth minute when it kept germany's title defense alive but the match winning knows that the next judgement day is already...
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tony: i think so.e worked with advocates in the sexual assault, sexual harassment space for some time to really understand the issue and when it manifests itself, how do you respond to it effectively and more importantly, how do you prevented? -- prevent it? one of the outcomes was our dissension for mandatory arbitration for individual claims of sexual assault and sexual harassment. one of the reasons is it is so powerful in the conversations i've had with advocates -- and importance of returning agency and a sense of control to a survivor of sexual assault and harassment. , which strips agency and control from the individual in a way like nothing else does. the last thing you want is the process that it imposes more control or revictimization in some sense. i'm proud that we took that step. i think others should take it because i think there is strength in numbers. emily: the supreme court has upheld the president's travel ban. 150 million people cannot travel to the united states. at the same time,
tony: i think so.e worked with advocates in the sexual assault, sexual harassment space for some time to really understand the issue and when it manifests itself, how do you respond to it effectively and more importantly, how do you prevented? -- prevent it? one of the outcomes was our dissension for mandatory arbitration for individual claims of sexual assault and sexual harassment. one of the reasons is it is so powerful in the conversations i've had with advocates -- and importance of...
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why tony bennett repelled down this hotel. or did he? changes start to show up.ake a look at a that when we come right back. the children of california. tony is a leader , slips through the cracks. sure california's schools are the best in the country. every child in california has a fair shot. i'm tony thurmond, and i'll lead california's fight against donald trump and betsy devos's anti-education agenda. please vote for tony thurmond for state superintendent. >>> rob is here now with a check on the fraflt. beautiful temperatures out there. we were out on a lake today. paddle boating. didn't expect it to be so hot. got a little burned. >> inside information, her legs are burned. >> water is the place to be. >> bay side temperatures, 70s and 80s but, at this hour, a few spots throughout the bay area close to 100. degrees. outside now b, you can see the spread of temperatures. it looks like some are out there. technically, still got about three weeks before it officially comes to town. 60s around san francisco. half moon bay. mid to upper 90s around concord and li
why tony bennett repelled down this hotel. or did he? changes start to show up.ake a look at a that when we come right back. the children of california. tony is a leader , slips through the cracks. sure california's schools are the best in the country. every child in california has a fair shot. i'm tony thurmond, and i'll lead california's fight against donald trump and betsy devos's anti-education agenda. please vote for tony thurmond for state superintendent. >>> rob is here now with...
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tony. >> chef: tony. >> anthony: and few names garner more respect from aficionados of pig than reynon> 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 release at the end.
tony. >> chef: tony. >> anthony: and few names garner more respect from aficionados of pig than reynon> 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...
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the boss will receive specially tony for his concerts.arkland, florida will take center stage for an emotional moment. >> it really represents how much the arts with heal a community and what heros these teachers are. >> melanie, the drama teacher from stoneman douglas high school will receive the excellence in theater education award. >> the tony awards air tomorrow night right here on cbs. >>>er -- we are going tyke another live look that the fire burning in san rafael. you can see the smoke is thinner than it was when we started the show. winds are not helping. if gusts today as you know, if you have been outside are pretty strong. 40 mile an hour gusts there in san rafael. winds blowing to 20 miles an hour. the winds aren't helping but the humidities are low. today is the coolest day of the next seven. those are all pluses. that will hopefully help the firefighters. here are the numbers. yesterday at this time it was in the upper 80s. oakland at 65. tomorrow though we will begin the up rise again with inland areas to the upper 70s. ar
the boss will receive specially tony for his concerts.arkland, florida will take center stage for an emotional moment. >> it really represents how much the arts with heal a community and what heros these teachers are. >> melanie, the drama teacher from stoneman douglas high school will receive the excellence in theater education award. >> the tony awards air tomorrow night right here on cbs. >>>er -- we are going tyke another live look that the fire burning in san...