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toni in mississippi, harold in colorado and when toni was finally able to move west to be with harold>> they suffered a lot of fertility issues and had miscarriages it was a sadness to her. >> reporter: back in mississippi, toni's brother todd and sister-in-law rhonda were also struggling to have a baby but then after years of disappointment for both couples, all their prayers were answered. >> we both ended up pregnant at the same time. >> reporter: that must have been a really happy time given what you went through to get there. >> absolutely. >> all of sudden, you know, good news here, good news here, and, you know, get ready because, you know, you're going to have a houseful >> reporter: in june of 2005, toni and harold welcomed their baby girl, haley by then, todd and rhonda already had anna kate. when the girls were a little over a year old, the henthorns came to mississippi and the who cousins got to meet. >> it was a very happy occasion. and i do remember toni just being so happy to have haley, so -- and so was harold >> reporter: and although toni had always wanted to be a mo
toni in mississippi, harold in colorado and when toni was finally able to move west to be with harold>> they suffered a lot of fertility issues and had miscarriages it was a sadness to her. >> reporter: back in mississippi, toni's brother todd and sister-in-law rhonda were also struggling to have a baby but then after years of disappointment for both couples, all their prayers were answered. >> we both ended up pregnant at the same time. >> reporter: that must have been...
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i ate a lot of things that tony didn't want to eat. [ laughter ] >> helen: on the rare occasion, tony this stuff? >> helen: no, i've never had it. >> anthony: there you go, helen. come on. let's see. >> helen: we were filming a scene at pojangmacha and they had silk worm stew. >> anthony: she hasn't been here since she's 4-years old. >> really? >> anthony: yeah. >> helen: the crew obvious meant a lot to him. yeah, it was -- it was a trip i won't forget, you know? >> jerry: we were his best friends. we were the people that were with him all the time. we had like amazing convesations about our favorite movies. we have a conversation about our favorite movie and we'd try to create an episode that was based on that. m♪ so, we approached each episode like a singular film. >> nick: we all shared a love of film and music. and that stemmed from tony. >> ruffino: i think he drew a lot of inspiration from music. just anything that comparable to the way he worked. it was punk essentially. >> chris: this is a guy who had just an incredible sort of filmic knowledge base to draw off of. >> todd: to
i ate a lot of things that tony didn't want to eat. [ laughter ] >> helen: on the rare occasion, tony this stuff? >> helen: no, i've never had it. >> anthony: there you go, helen. come on. let's see. >> helen: we were filming a scene at pojangmacha and they had silk worm stew. >> anthony: she hasn't been here since she's 4-years old. >> really? >> anthony: yeah. >> helen: the crew obvious meant a lot to him. yeah, it was -- it was a trip i won't...
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tony una -- tony: una mujer llama gorda a meghan markle. en inglÉs] tony: bueno, podrÍa haberse sentido ofendida, pero su reacciÓn fue sÚper divertida. comenzÓ a reÍrse y hasta le mostrÓ su panza de seis meses de embarazo. por supuesto que esta pasada de peso porque estÁ embarazada. karla: creo que no se lo dijo de insulto, se lo dijo, bueno, ahora es eres una mujer gorda. tony: quizÁs se puso nerviosa frente a una personalidad como esa. karla: creo que en espaÑol serÍa que ahora estÁs panzÓn, no? como se dirÍa en inglÉs? a lo mejor se puso nerviosa, pero lo importante su reacciÓn y que no se lo tomÓ de manera negativa. tony: y que fue viral ahora. karla: es muy diferente que te digan, bueno, vamos con mÁs de "despierta amÉrica". ♪ ana: gracias, chicos. juliÁn: arrancÓ la copa nx. cruz azul se enfrentÓ a león. cristiano ronaldo hace historia con la juventus, mientras el real madrid sufre en la copa del rey. ana: caray! hoy mucha gente llegara tarde al trabajo por una gran escusa, por quÉ? llega en vivo david bisbal . nos va a acompaÑar en c
tony una -- tony: una mujer llama gorda a meghan markle. en inglÉs] tony: bueno, podrÍa haberse sentido ofendida, pero su reacciÓn fue sÚper divertida. comenzÓ a reÍrse y hasta le mostrÓ su panza de seis meses de embarazo. por supuesto que esta pasada de peso porque estÁ embarazada. karla: creo que no se lo dijo de insulto, se lo dijo, bueno, ahora es eres una mujer gorda. tony: quizÁs se puso nerviosa frente a una personalidad como esa. karla: creo que en espaÑol serÍa que ahora...
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tony: y vuelve aplica la misma.ato de colocarla y la dejÓ en las manos. marc: hay algo de positivo lo que vemos en estos ocho minutos del segundo tiempo por parte de cardona. y es que el jugador colombiano estÁ apareciendo y eso es positivo. la acciÓn, el recorte, como gana y queda totalmente sÓlo para definir. es excelente la definiciÓn, lejos de lo que se espera de Él. josÉ: la falta que se ha seÑalado. pelota que tiene universidad. nacho metiendo este centro muy pasado. no habÍa jugador de universidad en sona. asÍ que sin problema estÁ recogiendo la pelota y la juega corta. oscar. tiene salida con cardona. se equivocÓ por buscar el lucimiento y termina regalando la pelota. se resbala gonzÁlez y por eso no fue productiva la acciÓn para universidad. aguanta, aguanta, y se tiene que apoyar. hasta ya baja que es, a tratar de complicar la salida de pachuca. se vuelve a equivocar y buscaba sagal. tocÓ muy corto. ya la tiene universidad. vladimir: lo que hubiera significado, por lo menos acertar una de las tres oportuni
tony: y vuelve aplica la misma.ato de colocarla y la dejÓ en las manos. marc: hay algo de positivo lo que vemos en estos ocho minutos del segundo tiempo por parte de cardona. y es que el jugador colombiano estÁ apareciendo y eso es positivo. la acciÓn, el recorte, como gana y queda totalmente sÓlo para definir. es excelente la definiciÓn, lejos de lo que se espera de Él. josÉ: la falta que se ha seÑalado. pelota que tiene universidad. nacho metiendo este centro muy pasado. no habÍa...
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ana: y hoy estamos con tony. karla: bienvenido mi tony. vigente cierre parcial del gobierno iniciÓ su dÍa nÚmero 25, rompiendo rÉcord para convertirse en el mÁs largo de este paÍs. satcha: estÁbamos esperando que llegara la cÁmara. buenos dÍas para todos ustedes. comenzamos con esto que adelantaba karla. el presidente trump advierte que no darÁ marcha atrás a su plan de construir un muro en la frontera. sin embargo dice que ahora no busca declarar una emergencia nacional. la casa estarÍa considerando negociar con legisladores que acaban de tomar posesiÓn de su escaÑo en lugar de discutir con el liderazgo demÓcrata en ambas cÁmaras. 25 dÍas del cierre parcial de gobierno dejan sentir su impactoen unos 800.000 empleados federales y numerosas agencias del paÍs. reportera: desde washington y pasando por miami, houston y atlanta caos es la palabra mÁs utilizada por los viajeros quienes han perdido sus vuelos esperando el chequeo de seguridad en filas lentas e interminables. algunas terminales permanecen cerradas. " es una vergüenza que esto se
ana: y hoy estamos con tony. karla: bienvenido mi tony. vigente cierre parcial del gobierno iniciÓ su dÍa nÚmero 25, rompiendo rÉcord para convertirse en el mÁs largo de este paÍs. satcha: estÁbamos esperando que llegara la cÁmara. buenos dÍas para todos ustedes. comenzamos con esto que adelantaba karla. el presidente trump advierte que no darÁ marcha atrás a su plan de construir un muro en la frontera. sin embargo dice que ahora no busca declarar una emergencia nacional. la casa...
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which matters to tony crescenzi? tony: january 30.l be eight conferences instead of four, so jerome powell, the fed chair, will have to tell us what he thinks of the financial tightening conditions. they have to have a narrative that supported what they had just gone. tom: explain the narratives of january 29, before the meeting. tony: we know that clarida, a former colleague, talk about walking into a room that was dark and he found it difficult the room and see, in other words, a drop in the stock market, etc., tells the fed something about where whether themeaning fed is pressing on the gas or the brakes. clearly neutral is somewhere very close to the current policy. so the light has come on. tom: ok, anthony crescenzi with us of pimco. you mentioned vice chairman clarida formerly of pimco strategy. we will discuss with michael mckee. conversation with a different fred president, for that matter, a different regional office, the dallas fed president in the 7:00 hour. look for that thursday. stay with us, with markets improving a li
which matters to tony crescenzi? tony: january 30.l be eight conferences instead of four, so jerome powell, the fed chair, will have to tell us what he thinks of the financial tightening conditions. they have to have a narrative that supported what they had just gone. tom: explain the narratives of january 29, before the meeting. tony: we know that clarida, a former colleague, talk about walking into a room that was dark and he found it difficult the room and see, in other words, a drop in the...
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. -- tony's dream.nd of robbery, and on tuesday, breakfast invited tony, along with the american ambassador to the uk, woody johnson, into the studio. they surprised him with news from a live outside broadcast at raf making his. it gives me great pleasure to say look to the skies on the 22nd of every for a very special flyby. you got your flyby, tony! applause i know it is probably hard for you to speak now. can you put into words what that means to you, tony? that's everything, isn't it? that's everything, isn't it? that's everything i wanted. what a wonderful moment. i feel like i should give you a hug, come on. ambassador, thank you- lt.is.j:lo.l ambassador, thank you- lt.isj:lo.l many ambassador, thank you- lt.isj:lo.l enjoy that - many viewers enjothhafemotmnapmomenf david thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions on bbc news and current affairs, or even appear on the programme, you can affairs, or even appear on the programme, you can call us or e—mail us. you c
. -- tony's dream.nd of robbery, and on tuesday, breakfast invited tony, along with the american ambassador to the uk, woody johnson, into the studio. they surprised him with news from a live outside broadcast at raf making his. it gives me great pleasure to say look to the skies on the 22nd of every for a very special flyby. you got your flyby, tony! applause i know it is probably hard for you to speak now. can you put into words what that means to you, tony? that's everything, isn't it?...
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tony: betsy cumple 36 aÑito. ana: esa risa, tony! karla: el va a ser abogado.s de tacos para algunas escuelas. estas son las imÁgenes que hoy todos comentan. tony: el doctor juan tambiÉn te viene a decir quÉ alimentos hay que tener lejos de los niÑos para que no se ahoguen. ana: el juicio por la herencia de joan sebastiÁn por fin podrÍa llegar a su fin. el abogado de la familia figueroa aclarÓ todo lo que estÁ pasando el actor sergio mayer nos cuenta todo sobre el giro que ha dado su vida ahora como diputado federal de mÉxico. tony: todo esto y mucho mÁs en "despierta amÉrica", durante 21 aÑos el show que te informa, te empodera y que te hace la vida mÁs fácil. [mÚsica] [mÚsica] karla: yo sola con mi ritmo. me encanta esa canciÓn. tony: no conocÍa esos movimientos tuyos. ana: karla para "mira quiÉn baila" karla: ni siquiera lo digas! en la pista de la cocina feliz. satcha: hace falta que francisca participÉ en mira quiÉn baila. karla: un beso para fran. satcha: y para ustedes saludos y quÉ bueno que comienzan con "despierta amÉrica". seÑores, es que contra lo Ú
tony: betsy cumple 36 aÑito. ana: esa risa, tony! karla: el va a ser abogado.s de tacos para algunas escuelas. estas son las imÁgenes que hoy todos comentan. tony: el doctor juan tambiÉn te viene a decir quÉ alimentos hay que tener lejos de los niÑos para que no se ahoguen. ana: el juicio por la herencia de joan sebastiÁn por fin podrÍa llegar a su fin. el abogado de la familia figueroa aclarÓ todo lo que estÁ pasando el actor sergio mayer nos cuenta todo sobre el giro que ha dado su...
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oh, i love tony hale. >> hey all. fancy. i'm on your show with gwyneth paltrow. >> jimmy: oh, really? >> it's fancy. >> jimmy: really? are you fancy? >> no. my favorite thing is to go to the mall. i'm not -- i'm not -- [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: that's your -- >> i would guess that's probably not gwyneth's favorite thing to do. >> jimmy: she could go to the mall. >> she might go to the mall. >> jimmy: dude, i love that you're back here. i saw that you had a little time off for the holidays. >> yes, we finished the last season of "veep," and en my family lives in georgia, and then alabama. >> jimmy: that martel's family? >> that's martel's family who jimmy worked with on "snl" years ago. >> jimmy: "saturday night live" yeah. i love her. please tell her i said, "hi." >> i will. and we -- her family kind of lives in the woods, and so we -- not a lot to do. so we go to the mall. [ light laughter ] we do. gwyneth would be proud, we do that earth thing. >> jimmy: you earth. you go barefoot. >> we're barefoot on the dirt a
oh, i love tony hale. >> hey all. fancy. i'm on your show with gwyneth paltrow. >> jimmy: oh, really? >> it's fancy. >> jimmy: really? are you fancy? >> no. my favorite thing is to go to the mall. i'm not -- i'm not -- [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: that's your -- >> i would guess that's probably not gwyneth's favorite thing to do. >> jimmy: she could go to the mall. >> she might go to the mall. >> jimmy: dude, i love that you're back...
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tony: of course it does.es have done, they have used credit to buy stocks. there has been a pickup in capital spending. clearly there going to be buying back stock again -- they are going to be buying back stock again. -- an immediate look to certain sectors of the u.s. or whether it is longer-term. when the market was down 20% and we were hearing that it was telling us a recession was coming, which we disagreed with the entire time, the cyclical areas got totally smoked. my sector calls were horrible. you have seen a significant bounce because you are taking that recession trade off the table. what the folks have gotten wrong over the course of the last 10 years is you have to have an inversion of the yield curve or a shutdown in credit that leads to a significant sustainable slowdown or negative economic activity. we just don't have that. when you get some of these 10% or greater declines and you are putting that session on, until you invert the curve, you are taking off. francine: what does that actually m
tony: of course it does.es have done, they have used credit to buy stocks. there has been a pickup in capital spending. clearly there going to be buying back stock again -- they are going to be buying back stock again. -- an immediate look to certain sectors of the u.s. or whether it is longer-term. when the market was down 20% and we were hearing that it was telling us a recession was coming, which we disagreed with the entire time, the cyclical areas got totally smoked. my sector calls were...
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tony's enthusiasm is the real deal. >> is it infectious? >> oh, i think it is.at i sound a whole lot different next to tony. >> this has to be a run. >> second and goal. to burkhead. burkhead to the end zone. hello, super bowl. >> i think he's raised everybody's game. >> tony, do you miss playing? >> i really don't miss playing anymore. >> when did that change? you said anymore. >> probably this year. i got young kids. jim has young kids. so we're dads when we're not here on the road. >> what piece of advice have you or will you give tony going into his first super bowl? >> you know, there really isn't any. if i said, here's what you want to do here, then why was i holding this information all these other games the last two years. >> that would be rude. >> every game is different. you know what i wouldn't do that to you. where have you been? no question he is ready for the stage. america can't wait to see the game and hear what -- i called him last week romo strodamos. >> you might want to trademark that. >> you need to trademark that. >> we all now know about t
tony's enthusiasm is the real deal. >> is it infectious? >> oh, i think it is.at i sound a whole lot different next to tony. >> this has to be a run. >> second and goal. to burkhead. burkhead to the end zone. hello, super bowl. >> i think he's raised everybody's game. >> tony, do you miss playing? >> i really don't miss playing anymore. >> when did that change? you said anymore. >> probably this year. i got young kids. jim has young kids. so...
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tony, that is for you. nice going, tony. dan, you, too. nice going, tony. dan, you, too.at out for you. the council have sorted it out. beautiful. they have read tarmac at everything for you. yeah. -- they have tarmac at everything for you again. just need president trump around your house now. that's all right. there is still work to be done. i've got a bit of dripping for him. we note it will be cold in the park, most places. good morning. —— we know. it certainly is. out this morning when you are travelling for ice on untreated surfaces. —— watch out this morning. it is pretty cold. bear that in mind. sunny spells will be the order of the day. some of those will be more prolific in the afternoon and it is wintry. this band of rain has cleared east anglia and kent but it moves through bringing rain, hill snow and sleet. low temperatures and the risk of ice but look at the shower is packing in. a lot of those are wintry showers. first thing, it is cold. locally some frost. increasingly, it will brighten up in the east with lengthy spells of sunshine. showers will continu
tony, that is for you. nice going, tony. dan, you, too. nice going, tony. dan, you, too.at out for you. the council have sorted it out. beautiful. they have read tarmac at everything for you. yeah. -- they have tarmac at everything for you again. just need president trump around your house now. that's all right. there is still work to be done. i've got a bit of dripping for him. we note it will be cold in the park, most places. good morning. —— we know. it certainly is. out this morning...
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tony, as usual, will be there. mark phillips, cbs news, sheffield, england. >> ninan: and the u.s.mbassador to the u.k., woody johnson, said it's because of tony that millions of people know about these ten men. and that's the cbs weekend news this saturday. later on cbs, "48 hours." and the news continues always on our 24-hour digital anti-abortion activists march down market street.. in the annual "wa >>> this is kpix 5 news. >> and now at 6, tens of thousands of antiabortion activists walked in the annual walk for life. tonight we ask organizers why san francisco. >> plus a massive set up in oakland as kamala harris plans to kick off her race for president. >> the fact is you can't feed your children today with money that you get on friday. >> and the shut down may be over for now, but federal workers in the bay area are still wondering when the government will finally show them the money. >>> and good evening. i'm juliet goodrich. >> it could be days before those workers see their first paycheck in more than a month. devon feely is in mountain view, where the scientists who can
tony, as usual, will be there. mark phillips, cbs news, sheffield, england. >> ninan: and the u.s.mbassador to the u.k., woody johnson, said it's because of tony that millions of people know about these ten men. and that's the cbs weekend news this saturday. later on cbs, "48 hours." and the news continues always on our 24-hour digital anti-abortion activists march down market street.. in the annual "wa >>> this is kpix 5 news. >> and now at 6, tens of...
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tony, as usual, will be there.england. >> glor: that is the "cbs evening news" for tonight. i'm jeff glor. we'll see you tomorrow. have a good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org announcer: it's time to play "family feud"! give it up for steve harvey! [captioning made possible by fremantle media] steve: how y'all? how's everybody? i appreciate that. thank y'all. thank you, folks. yeah, i do. thank y'all. my man. i appreciate y'all. thank you, folks. well, welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man steve harvey. [cheering and applause] got another good one for you today. returning for their third day from fremont, california, it's the champs, everybody, it's the keith family. [cheering and applause] om milukee, wisconsin, it's the wade family. [cheering and applause] why, everybody's here for a chance to win theirself a lot of cash and somebody, somebody might drive out of here in a brand-new car. [cheering and applause] let's go meet the wade family. [ch
tony, as usual, will be there.england. >> glor: that is the "cbs evening news" for tonight. i'm jeff glor. we'll see you tomorrow. have a good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org announcer: it's time to play "family feud"! give it up for steve harvey! [captioning made possible by fremantle media] steve: how y'all? how's everybody? i appreciate that. thank y'all. thank you, folks. yeah, i do. thank y'all. my man. i...
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toni: sÍ, estaba super contenta. karla: le gustaba bailar a tu hija como a papa? toni: sÍ.l dÍa de hoy. se supone que hoy estamos tristes y deprimidos porque hoy es el "blue monday" un dÍa que dicen que es el mÁs deprimente del aÑo. hasta nuestro querido alejandro sanz a opinado al respecto diciendo que va a tronar literalmente con el lunes. asÍ que para hablar de este fenÓmeno del tercer lunes del aÑo, tenemos aquÍ un panel de expertos y envidiados que nos van a decir de dÓnde salió esta teorÍa de que tenemos que estar todos tristes. le damos la bienvenida a la psicoterapeuta, a cristian latina, África zavala y toni costa. has sentido esta tristeza, África? África: ni sabÍa, yo estoy feliz. toni: yo tampoco lo sabÍa. carlos: tampoco los han su gestionado. yo estoy igual, me sorprende mucho. mi primera pregunta, de dÓnde sale esa teorÍa de que hoy es considerado el dÍa mÁs triste del aÑo. >> el tercer lunes de enero desde el aÑo 2005 fue nominado por un psicÓlogo como el dÍa mÁs triste del aÑo. es triste ver que hay muchas personas, incluso en japÓn se ha visto que hay mayo
toni: sÍ, estaba super contenta. karla: le gustaba bailar a tu hija como a papa? toni: sÍ.l dÍa de hoy. se supone que hoy estamos tristes y deprimidos porque hoy es el "blue monday" un dÍa que dicen que es el mÁs deprimente del aÑo. hasta nuestro querido alejandro sanz a opinado al respecto diciendo que va a tronar literalmente con el lunes. asÍ que para hablar de este fenÓmeno del tercer lunes del aÑo, tenemos aquÍ un panel de expertos y envidiados que nos van a decir de...
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tony and sandra are planning on an average bill of $15 a person.ng to take in $1,500 a day. but with just 42 seats in the restaurant, they'll need a lot of turnover to hit that number. [ up-tempo latin music plays ] restaurants have one of the highest failure rates of any business. and these two already have a successful bakery. i don't know why they don't just open up a second burner brothers. why wouldn't you duplicate that and build a brand -- that's something that you know? >> burner brothers is something that we know because we start from zero, and we have something now. >> beautiful. >> okay. this is zero, and we will do it something. >> i know that you probably won't listen to me. but i'm telling you as your new friend, you have something special. don't ruin it. and then i learned something else. they were offered 200 grand for this place. they could profit $154,000 without doing a thing. so, my big question is how many years, how many people, how much bull[bleep], how much aggravation -- >> do we have to swallow to earn that money? >> to ge
tony and sandra are planning on an average bill of $15 a person.ng to take in $1,500 a day. but with just 42 seats in the restaurant, they'll need a lot of turnover to hit that number. [ up-tempo latin music plays ] restaurants have one of the highest failure rates of any business. and these two already have a successful bakery. i don't know why they don't just open up a second burner brothers. why wouldn't you duplicate that and build a brand -- that's something that you know? >> burner...
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my name is tony giles. i'm from england. i'm totally blind and severely deaf in both ears.velling 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'
my name is tony giles. i'm from england. i'm totally blind and severely deaf in both ears.velling 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 blair.us: yes indeed. -- wel also hear from know in his last conversation he was talking about preparedness for hard brexit. what does blair think as the political climate is rising? behind delaying growth. that seems to be the consensus at building in parliament. is that best for the country yeah, that will be the question we put to tony blair. the team on the ground there did a fantastic job. all the news from davos on bloomberg. ♪ comcast business built the nation's largest gig-speed network. then went beyond. beyond chasing down network problems. to knowing when and where there's an issue. beyond network complexity. to a zero-touch, one-box world. optimizing performance and budget. beyond having questions. to getting answers. "activecore, how's my network?" "all sites are green." all of which helps you do more than your customers thought possible. comcast business. beyond fast. manus: good morning from dubai, i am manus cranny and this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." are today's top sto
tony blair.us: yes indeed. -- wel also hear from know in his last conversation he was talking about preparedness for hard brexit. what does blair think as the political climate is rising? behind delaying growth. that seems to be the consensus at building in parliament. is that best for the country yeah, that will be the question we put to tony blair. the team on the ground there did a fantastic job. all the news from davos on bloomberg. ♪ comcast business built the nation's largest gig-speed...
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in 2018 tony and maria divorced.ill devotes himself to spreading awareness and warnings and help. >> the story of kenia is what has created the kenia monge foundation. we go to the families of the missing, reach out to them, and they are very grateful. >> reporter: and lydia tillman? we saved this surprise for last. lydia worked very hard to recover. >> try this one. >> reporter: and to speak. >> stimuli. >> stim-u-li. >> nice. try yesterday. >> lydia has -- she's rocked my world. >> reporter: dr. jill armor. >> i think lydia has the ability to make a full recovery. and i think she's tenacious and perseveres enough that she may just well do that. >> reporter: and so a proper introduction. just ten months after the attack that nearly took her life, lydia tillman spoke in her own words. >> people were amazed you survived at all, frankly. >> yeah. i am amazed too. >> yeah. what has been in the long recovery process the most difficult thing to do? >> relearning how to speak was still difficult. >> yes. >> i'm trying to f
in 2018 tony and maria divorced.ill devotes himself to spreading awareness and warnings and help. >> the story of kenia is what has created the kenia monge foundation. we go to the families of the missing, reach out to them, and they are very grateful. >> reporter: and lydia tillman? we saved this surprise for last. lydia worked very hard to recover. >> try this one. >> reporter: and to speak. >> stimuli. >> stim-u-li. >> nice. try yesterday. >>...
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tony, as usual, will be there.k phillips, cbs news, sheffield, england. >>> that is the "overnight news" for this wednesday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back later for the morning news and "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city i'm jeff glor. >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> welcome to the "overnight news." i'm jericka duncan. the u.s. senate is set to vote today on two bills that would reopen shuttered federal agencies, at least for a short time. one has money for president trump's long-promised border wall. the other does not. whether those bills pass or not, the 800,000 federal workers not being paid will miss their second paycheck on friday. meanwhile, there's still no confirmation about the president's state of the union address that's supposed to take place next tuesday. nancy cordes reports. >> reporter: park police officers and fbi employees were among those in line at a pop-up food bank today. as the white house, a few blocks away, dealt with its ow
tony, as usual, will be there.k phillips, cbs news, sheffield, england. >>> that is the "overnight news" for this wednesday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back later for the morning news and "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city i'm jeff glor. >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> welcome to the "overnight news." i'm jericka duncan. the u.s. senate is set to vote today on two...
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tony: pasa con el merengue, tambiÉn.re le van a dar toques especiales y eso enriquece a la mÚsica . maity: la mÚsica es universal. si le gusta, baje la ira y lela. --bÁjela y báilela.
tony: pasa con el merengue, tambiÉn.re le van a dar toques especiales y eso enriquece a la mÚsica . maity: la mÚsica es universal. si le gusta, baje la ira y lela. --bÁjela y báilela.
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this is tony. i'm just sitting there listening to this, and there is a lot of false information and exaggerated what you just heard. i'm going to read you a letter. for two years, we've talked through the warnings, conditions, and impositioned placed on halcyon. i think it's quite safe to say that none of this hearts to gina -- matters to gina, and she doesn't take this matter seriously. the latest violation was given on december 1. to me, this was really strange, because if i knew i was coming here for being over the limit notification in october, i would be probably make sure to not get caught especially if i worked at this venue every weekend. so what does this tell you about this permit holder and how she operates, especially when you think about when in one's watching, when we're not complaining and hearing how she's operating? as a reminder, when halcyon opened in 2016, her limit was set to 100 db and then increased to 110 db after a few citations, and then increased again to 116 db after man
this is tony. i'm just sitting there listening to this, and there is a lot of false information and exaggerated what you just heard. i'm going to read you a letter. for two years, we've talked through the warnings, conditions, and impositioned placed on halcyon. i think it's quite safe to say that none of this hearts to gina -- matters to gina, and she doesn't take this matter seriously. the latest violation was given on december 1. to me, this was really strange, because if i knew i was coming...
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we do have questions as you might expect on the desk here, tony jim, you have the first one. >> tony, i agree with everything you've said and just to summarize it the sentiment and the narrative on the company is highly negative right now thinking about what could be a catalyst 0 to move the stock higher, i hate asking this question, you hate answering it. they have sz 130 billion in net cash is there any indication from your communications with them that they're looking to do something maybe strategic in terms of an acquisition. to date there's been absolutely nothing from a company at this front. i'm wondering if you heard anything that changes that part of the narrative. >> jim, great question, the simple answer is no, i haven't there's some mention in the press release about share repurchases and then immediately following that, is a statement to the effect that they expect to go to a net cash neutral position over time and so the implication from that, that the money is going to continue to be directed to buying back shares so nothing directly from the company. >> does that disap
we do have questions as you might expect on the desk here, tony jim, you have the first one. >> tony, i agree with everything you've said and just to summarize it the sentiment and the narrative on the company is highly negative right now thinking about what could be a catalyst 0 to move the stock higher, i hate asking this question, you hate answering it. they have sz 130 billion in net cash is there any indication from your communications with them that they're looking to do something...
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it was apparently trying to land on the field where tony and his friends were standing and watching. this figure. >> reporter: somebody waving -- >> well, we thought they were waving. >> reporter: tony's now convinced the wave meant something else. >> actually they were telling us to get out of the way. >> reporter: with the kids in the field, the pilot veered away and never made it around the trees. the memorial stands where the plane went down and tony come cans every day. >> this is my life now literally. i just come down here because i'm not but these. >> reporter: the pilot of me amigo was john creags hours, his nephew in chicago was named after him. >> we're all touched by his devotion and remembrance of this but i think as much a victim of this as my uncle and the air crew were. >> reporter: tony folds' private vigil is about to become public with an air force fly pass on it the 7th anniversary of the crash, tony, as usual, will be there. cbs news, schofield, england. >> for some of you the news continues, for others check back a little later for the morning news and cbs this
it was apparently trying to land on the field where tony and his friends were standing and watching. this figure. >> reporter: somebody waving -- >> well, we thought they were waving. >> reporter: tony's now convinced the wave meant something else. >> actually they were telling us to get out of the way. >> reporter: with the kids in the field, the pilot veered away and never made it around the trees. the memorial stands where the plane went down and tony come cans...
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backing you. >>> i'm back now with tony blair who joins us from the offices of the tony blair institute for global change in london. you've said, tony, you think the europeans should almost help britain not brexit. they should speak out. what do you think about the americans? it has been historically american policy to support a unified europe because there was a feeling this was the other great center of, you know, the rule of law and values like human rights and open trade and open politics. but the trump administration, certainly donald trump has openly cheered brexit. >> the debate i often have with people in the united states, if you think the big challenges we're going to face are how we deal with the fact that by the middle of the century you're going to live in a multi polar world for the power of china is very significant and large alongside the power of america and india as well, you've got three super powers by the middle of this century. in those circumstances the west should remain united and europe should stand alongside america because in the end, whatever our differences
backing you. >>> i'm back now with tony blair who joins us from the offices of the tony blair institute for global change in london. you've said, tony, you think the europeans should almost help britain not brexit. they should speak out. what do you think about the americans? it has been historically american policy to support a unified europe because there was a feeling this was the other great center of, you know, the rule of law and values like human rights and open trade and open...
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good to see you, tony dwyer, canaccord. >> thanks. >> do you believe where what tony is saying >> i do. i'm not sure where trade fits into it. i don't know if the charts allow for that or if -- to me it's the biggest question. >> in order to see the markets have a gain, we need to see the trade issue resolved in some way? >> yes, yes. >> what was different about the market to me from october than the market that had a lot of volatility from february through october was that credit fell apart in october we saw high-yield fall apart dramatically and what we've seen over the last couple days is really the kind of a rally you've seen in credit but especially high yield that tells you things are different than the market priced it i would argue we had serious dynamics, there was serious liquidity. energy and retail is still open for question but the recovery in credit is the healthiest part of the market recovery. >> hard to be a strategist these days in this kind of market. >> uh-huh. that's why i'm not -- that's why it's hard for me to spell strategist which is why i don't have it on my b
good to see you, tony dwyer, canaccord. >> thanks. >> do you believe where what tony is saying >> i do. i'm not sure where trade fits into it. i don't know if the charts allow for that or if -- to me it's the biggest question. >> in order to see the markets have a gain, we need to see the trade issue resolved in some way? >> yes, yes. >> what was different about the market to me from october than the market that had a lot of volatility from february through...
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. >>> the actor chosen to play a young tony soprano in the upcoming "sopranos" prequel. >>> also aheador sale this winter that cost $80 a box. can they stop you from getting sick? >>> and we hear from the two kids behind this epic dance-off at a basketball game. the rivalry is getting intense. at walgreens, we know how strong you are, ♪ but we also know how tough it is to keep up with your medication. that's why we're introducing a new and easy way... ...to refill, prepay and skip the line... ...or have your prescriptions delivered. so you never miss a day. walgreens. trusted since 1901. (sigh) (crunch) babybel: that snack just sounded boring. babybel: coming through. no photos, please. babybel: bye bye, bland. babybel: helloooo, delicious. vo: rich, creamy, 100% real cheese. vo: with mini babybel, snack time is saved. babybel: saved it! hit's a long-distance journey, e psoriasis is not always easy. and you have the determination to keep going. humira has a proven track record of being prescribed for over 10 years. humira works inside the body to target and help block a specific source
. >>> the actor chosen to play a young tony soprano in the upcoming "sopranos" prequel. >>> also aheador sale this winter that cost $80 a box. can they stop you from getting sick? >>> and we hear from the two kids behind this epic dance-off at a basketball game. the rivalry is getting intense. at walgreens, we know how strong you are, ♪ but we also know how tough it is to keep up with your medication. that's why we're introducing a new and easy way......
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and spreads it is a mess in an exclusive interview former british prime minister tony blair tells d.w. what he thinks of teresa mayes present plan and whether he bears any responsibility for what's going on. and stephen beers in berlin thanks for joining us trump cancel she won't be there either so is this year's davos meeting a chance for the europeans to turn the spotlight on themselves there's certainly plenty to discuss. these added again part of a promotion for a scottish company into of us but it's hard not to hear a melancholic tune after all by next year's world economic forum britain should officially be out of the e.u. it's still not clear how so the british prime minister cancelled her visit to you might see prince william cross your path he probably won't be commenting on breaks that go but others like this top german economist are speaking their minds. this is the terrible thing is that the e.u. is trying to find a way to make britain an offer for leaving that doesn't make sense we want them to stay in the e.u. we want them to be part of it we have a historic opportunity
and spreads it is a mess in an exclusive interview former british prime minister tony blair tells d.w. what he thinks of teresa mayes present plan and whether he bears any responsibility for what's going on. and stephen beers in berlin thanks for joining us trump cancel she won't be there either so is this year's davos meeting a chance for the europeans to turn the spotlight on themselves there's certainly plenty to discuss. these added again part of a promotion for a scottish company into of...
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tony? [applause] >> good morning. thank you assembly member, mayor london breed, and thank you to all the partners who made this navigation come to fruition. i'm so pleased and excited to be here this morning and celebrating the opening of the navigation center, and the partnership with the city of san francisco and the california department of transportation and crafting an innovative solution to the challenges of homelessness. for us at caltrain, keeping people safe is what we do. it is at the heart of what we do we come to work every day committed to ensuring the safety of those who drive on the highway system, our maintenance workers who are out diligently caring for that system, and the pedestrians and bicyclists navigate highways that are also city streets. it is incredibly important to me that everyone, whether work or traveller gets home safe at the end of each day. and because safety is so important to me, i worry when i see people trying to create a home on our toughest -- transportation infrastructure. it i
tony? [applause] >> good morning. thank you assembly member, mayor london breed, and thank you to all the partners who made this navigation come to fruition. i'm so pleased and excited to be here this morning and celebrating the opening of the navigation center, and the partnership with the city of san francisco and the california department of transportation and crafting an innovative solution to the challenges of homelessness. for us at caltrain, keeping people safe is what we do. it is...
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this is what you been looking after for all these years, tony? yeah.ow? the first thing of course is always kiss them first. and i start talking. it's not very nice today. you won't like it when it's like this. then we go on about my shopping. you know, i know people who pass think i'm daft. i don't think you're daft, by the way, tony. i can see your hands shaking, you have tremors. essential tremors, for many, many years. as long as i'm alive. i'll never stop. that, i can swear, i will never stop. does the guilt get any easier to deal with? do you still feel guilty now? yeah, never will get any easier. your dedication means a lot to an awful lot of people. the fact that you care makes an awful lot of people care as well. thank you, yeah. how often do you think about that sacrifice? every day, single day. for you, it's about these ten men and their families. i know what you do want, is to make sure that on that 75th anniversary, on the 22nd of february this year, you would love some sort of fly past to mark the occasion. why is that so important? becau
this is what you been looking after for all these years, tony? yeah.ow? the first thing of course is always kiss them first. and i start talking. it's not very nice today. you won't like it when it's like this. then we go on about my shopping. you know, i know people who pass think i'm daft. i don't think you're daft, by the way, tony. i can see your hands shaking, you have tremors. essential tremors, for many, many years. as long as i'm alive. i'll never stop. that, i can swear, i will never...
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but hopefully you know, the other tony as well. i try to take serious acts of language i see them doing it and words and the atmosphere. i felt them doing it i try not to be careless about what i editor i am careful about what i give voice to i want all of us whatever we give voice to to be passionate and love what we're doing. thank you again for coming i appreciate it. [cheers and applause] . >> you cannot have a successful country of any sort if you don't have some overarching sense of national identity. it is not a popular term but if you want proof this is important then look at the contemporary middle east. the middle east today you have a whole series of countries, libya, iraq, syria, n , basi cally they have fallen apart as states because they do not have a sense of national identity. every single one of these countries people are more loyal to their ethnic group or sect or region or tribe than an entity called syria or iraq and the result is catastrophic. state failures, civil war, half of syria's population pushed out as
but hopefully you know, the other tony as well. i try to take serious acts of language i see them doing it and words and the atmosphere. i felt them doing it i try not to be careless about what i editor i am careful about what i give voice to i want all of us whatever we give voice to to be passionate and love what we're doing. thank you again for coming i appreciate it. [cheers and applause] . >> you cannot have a successful country of any sort if you don't have some overarching sense of...
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we'll hear next from tony in colorado. go ahead. tony, make sure you mute your television set. go ahead with your comment. caller: my name is tony. in colorado. i'm a retired military. i spent 20 years, nine months and 17 days in the military. nd i voted for mr. trump because of various things that i agreed with him and many things that i did not agree with him. in favor of the wall on the south border because , look around you, and go to the neighborhoods and count the number of houses that don't have a fence around their -- around their property. as far as i can tell, the united states is my property. why not -- that's why i agree with him on the southern wall. i really, really, honestly sympathize with the people, the 800,000 federal workers that were furloughed. a complete extend sympathy for them because they're going to get paid and they have a job. many americans, probably more han 800,000, don't have a job. and many of the people that are coming across, that are illegal, are hired. don't hire them, hire the americans that don't have a job. host: tony in colorado. thanks
we'll hear next from tony in colorado. go ahead. tony, make sure you mute your television set. go ahead with your comment. caller: my name is tony. in colorado. i'm a retired military. i spent 20 years, nine months and 17 days in the military. nd i voted for mr. trump because of various things that i agreed with him and many things that i did not agree with him. in favor of the wall on the south border because , look around you, and go to the neighborhoods and count the number of houses that...
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thank you, tony. he helped -- he helped -- he helped free the concentration camps during the time of world war ii. he marched with martin luther king. he is a true american patriot. thank you, tony. and, again, i want to thank my constituents from san francisco who have entrusted me to represent them in congress in the spirit of st. francis, the patron saint of san francisco and his song of st. francis is our anthem. make me a channel of thy peace. we heard that in church this morning, but it is our mission. and let me thank our men and women in uniform, our veterans, and our military families and caregivers. whose service reminds us of our mission to make the future worthy of their sacrifice. to our men and women in uniform. we enter this new congress with a sense of great hope and competence for the future and deep humility and prayerfulness in the face of challenges ahead. our nation is at a historic moment. two months ago the american people spoke and demanded a new dawn. they called upon the beau
thank you, tony. he helped -- he helped -- he helped free the concentration camps during the time of world war ii. he marched with martin luther king. he is a true american patriot. thank you, tony. and, again, i want to thank my constituents from san francisco who have entrusted me to represent them in congress in the spirit of st. francis, the patron saint of san francisco and his song of st. francis is our anthem. make me a channel of thy peace. we heard that in church this morning, but it...
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swept to people in the centre and not just the traditional heartland, which is how tony blair swept. it does sound like new labour doesn't not? all parties are to appeal to the middle, don't they? can't on appeal to the middle, don't they? can't - on just one side. to appeal to the middle, don't they? an 1't - on just one side. to appeal to the middle, don't they? an election 1 just one side. to appeal to the middle, don't they? an election outright. side. to appeal to the middle, don't they? an election outright. theresa win an election outright. theresa may is talking to the conservative party base principally and the people that she thinks are angriest about brexit and potentially i suppose most xenophobic or fearful about it. jeremy corbyn is talking to the people who are younger and most anti—and socialist as possible already without trying to convert them. another friend in which your equipment does not want, he wants brexit. some labour wants brexit? yes they are. come together in a spirit of national unity. all of us. the defence minister is saying we should delay brexit and
swept to people in the centre and not just the traditional heartland, which is how tony blair swept. it does sound like new labour doesn't not? all parties are to appeal to the middle, don't they? can't on appeal to the middle, don't they? can't - on just one side. to appeal to the middle, don't they? an 1't - on just one side. to appeal to the middle, don't they? an election 1 just one side. to appeal to the middle, don't they? an election outright. side. to appeal to the middle, don't they?...
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tony dokoupil has more. >> you can see he was a smiley, happy kid. >> reporter: tony lagreca remembersis son matthew's long struggle with prescription opioids which ended his life in 2014. almost 20 years hooked on pills. >> yep. and at the end, no one would even speak to him but me. >> reporter: his son's addiction he said started with a single bottle of oxycontin. >> if used as directed, well, the drug abuses the patient because the drug is what takes control of the brain. >> reporter: a massachusetts lawsuit is the first to name some of perdue pharma's owners, eight members of the sackler family and other executives claiming they participated in a deadly and illegal scheme. the lawsuit cites portions of newly obtained emails and memos from then president richard sackler. he once said the launch of oxycontin pills would create a blizzard of prescriptions that would bury the competition. in an email he said we have to hammer on the abusers, they are the culprits, and the problem. maura haley is massachusetts attorney general. they knew this was addictive, they knew people were dying.
tony dokoupil has more. >> you can see he was a smiley, happy kid. >> reporter: tony lagreca remembersis son matthew's long struggle with prescription opioids which ended his life in 2014. almost 20 years hooked on pills. >> yep. and at the end, no one would even speak to him but me. >> reporter: his son's addiction he said started with a single bottle of oxycontin. >> if used as directed, well, the drug abuses the patient because the drug is what takes control of...