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now tony. now tony. some spinning with left to right spin would be ideal. what he was trying to get it to do, come back down the slope and still feeding ever so slowly. almost. over to six.>> phil mickelson, eight iron. eight iron. very well done. very good. managed to place it at the top of that shelf. just the traditional sunday placement.>> vacaville seven now, a lot of players elect to get a wedge and a full spin on the ball. okay that will be really quick, he is putting straight towards raise creek. raise creek. ian: visualize the speed. what speed do you want it coming over the crest ar >> visualize the speed, what speed you wanted to be going as it makes this crest? like yesterday trying figure out the last four figure out the last 4 to 6 feet and what angle the ball will be coming into the hole and it will feed down very fast at the end. we have seen this but a couple times already recently. justin thomas did the putt for a tap in range. two would be good to get off with the par after the four tee shot. each time tiger was 11 under par after three r
now tony. now tony. some spinning with left to right spin would be ideal. what he was trying to get it to do, come back down the slope and still feeding ever so slowly. almost. over to six.>> phil mickelson, eight iron. eight iron. very well done. very good. managed to place it at the top of that shelf. just the traditional sunday placement.>> vacaville seven now, a lot of players elect to get a wedge and a full spin on the ball. okay that will be really quick, he is putting...
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i also want to thank tony for his work in our community as part of the tony stewart foundation. through december, 2017, the foundation has awarded over $7 million to outstanding charities serving children with special needs, endangered animals, and injured drivers. we honor his achievements on and off the track, and we look forward to cheering him on in years to come. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield my time. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 4 of rule 1, the following enrolled bill was signed by the speaker on thursday, april 4, 2019. the clerk: senate 725, to change the address of the postal facility designated in honor of captain humaikahn. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house >> the only thing we have to fear is fear itself. >> ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. -- d the people are not [inaudible] -- >> c-span's newest book "the presidents," noted historians ranked america's best and worst chief exerktives, provides insight into the lives of the 44 american presidents. t
i also want to thank tony for his work in our community as part of the tony stewart foundation. through december, 2017, the foundation has awarded over $7 million to outstanding charities serving children with special needs, endangered animals, and injured drivers. we honor his achievements on and off the track, and we look forward to cheering him on in years to come. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield my time. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 4 of rule 1, the following enrolled bill...
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the 2019 tony award nominations. center. gayle king is there with two of broadway's biggest stars. come in gayle king. >> we're here coming to you from lincoln center where it's show time a couple of minutes from now. we're joined by two tony winners. it's okay, audience, you may applaud. i walked in and i said there's people here. i didn't know that there was a going to be an audience. i like this. let's start with you, brandon. you know the morning you wake up, it's the tony nomination, what do you think most people are feeling and do you always buy when people say, i was sleeping i didn't know. >> yes. >> i don't believe that. >> absolutely. >> it's true if. >> yes. >> they're doing sthoes. >> everybody is different, think. some people are probably waiting. i'm usually asleep at my mother's in the living room. >> i always picture if you're up for it you're sitting by the phone and watching the tv to see what's going to happen? that's not how it goes sf. >> no. >> i never bought that. >> you're going to know. you k
the 2019 tony award nominations. center. gayle king is there with two of broadway's biggest stars. come in gayle king. >> we're here coming to you from lincoln center where it's show time a couple of minutes from now. we're joined by two tony winners. it's okay, audience, you may applaud. i walked in and i said there's people here. i didn't know that there was a going to be an audience. i like this. let's start with you, brandon. you know the morning you wake up, it's the tony nomination,...
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tony what is wrong with that? >> tony: nothing if that is what they were doing.he way the southern poverty law center morphed into something much different. and i feel sorry for those people who invested their lives to fight for true civil rights. but it morphed into an organization led by con artists that were selling hate for cash. in fact, what they would do, they would label in exchange for cash from leftist groups the conservative organizations like the family research council, parents groups, you name it alliance defending freedom from a group that the lifts disagreed with. >> shannon: you had an incident family research council and someone shot your security guard and said they would shoot up a bunch of people because of what they saw. >> tony: right. we had a gunman who came into the building with 100 rounds of ammunition 15 chick-fil-a sandwiches and hate list from southern poverty law center. and he shot one of our team members. it is the same group that inspired the shooting and link to the shooting of my friend, all to silence people on the right. and
tony what is wrong with that? >> tony: nothing if that is what they were doing.he way the southern poverty law center morphed into something much different. and i feel sorry for those people who invested their lives to fight for true civil rights. but it morphed into an organization led by con artists that were selling hate for cash. in fact, what they would do, they would label in exchange for cash from leftist groups the conservative organizations like the family research council,...
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like that. >> stephen: another tony. another tony right there.> thanks, stephen. >> stephen: "hillary and clinton" is at the golden theatre on broadway. laurie metcalf, everybody! we'll be right back with comedian ramy youssef. join us. woman 1: this... woman 2: ...this... man 1: ...this is my body of proof. man 2: proof of less joint pain... woman 3: ...and clearer skin. man 3: proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis... woman 4: ...with humira. woman 5: humira targets and blocks a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further irreversible joint damage, and clear skin in many adults. humira is the number one prescribed biologic for psoriatic arthritis. (avo): humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. tell your doctor if you've bee
like that. >> stephen: another tony. another tony right there.> thanks, stephen. >> stephen: "hillary and clinton" is at the golden theatre on broadway. laurie metcalf, everybody! we'll be right back with comedian ramy youssef. join us. woman 1: this... woman 2: ...this... man 1: ...this is my body of proof. man 2: proof of less joint pain... woman 3: ...and clearer skin. man 3: proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis... woman 4: ...with humira. woman 5: humira...
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tony and sandra are planning on an average bill of $15 a person.ust 42 seats in the restaurant, they'll need a lot of turnover to hit that number. [ up-tempo latin music plays ] restaurants have one of the highest failure rates of any business. and these two already have a successful bakery. i don't know why they don't just open up a second burner brothers. why wouldn't you duplicate that and build a brand -- that's something that you know? >> burner brothers is something that we know because we start from zero, and we have something now. >> beautiful. >> okay. this is zero, and we will do it something. >> i know that you probably won't listen to me. but i'm telling you as your new friend, you have something special. don't ruin it. and then i learned something else. they were offered 200 grand for this place. they could profit $154,000 without doing a thing. so, my big question is how many years, how many people, how much bull[bleep], how much aggravation -- >> do we have to swallow to earn that money? >> to get $154,000 right now? think about it,
tony and sandra are planning on an average bill of $15 a person.ust 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...
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with us, tony grew and caroline frost.things got rather lively last night, so we want some harm. —— we want some calm. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the guardian features a picture of cambridge rowerjames cracknell who, at a6, today became the oldest ever winner of the boat race. he didn't do it on his own, there we re he didn't do it on his own, there were other people in the boat. but the paper leads on brexit with reports of more cabinet pressure on theresa may to avoid a long brexit delay. it's a similar story on the front of the daily express which reports on theresa may's efforts to find a brexit breakthrough by compromising with the labour party after she spoke to voters directly in a video posted to social media from her chequers residence. "sofa...so bad" says the metro, which also carries a picture of mrs may's sitting room address in which the paper says she admits her brexit strategy has failed. the i follows suit and says that tory eurosceptics are now urging borisjohnson and amber rudd to uni
with us, tony grew and caroline frost.things got rather lively last night, so we want some harm. —— we want some calm. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the guardian features a picture of cambridge rowerjames cracknell who, at a6, today became the oldest ever winner of the boat race. he didn't do it on his own, there we re he didn't do it on his own, there were other people in the boat. but the paper leads on brexit with reports of more cabinet pressure on theresa may to avoid...
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reportero: tony buscÓ a gilmar cano. >> --Ángel marcano.es rico en proteínas y esta listo en solo dos minutos. para echarte a andar el cuerpo. mmm. encuentra los desayunos de jimmy dean en la sección de congelados. hoy es tu día para brillar. patricia: el convicto jonathan romÁn estaba tras las rejas pagando una condena por la muerte del inversionista adam anhang mientras la viuda habÍa seguido con su vida. todo parecÍa estar llegando la normalidad cuando un descubrimiento vendrÍa a sacudir dramÁticamente este caso. jorge viera presenta unas cartas que marcaron el fin para Áurea vásquez. >> estas cartas, decoradas con estampa de un santo y con letras de molde, representan mÁs que unas simples exigencias. >> alex estaba pidiendo el pago de lo acordado. ese que negociaron los dineros, y le exigÍa un primer pago de $200,000, que se los diera en billetes de $100, que ra unos $50,000 adelante. en la segunda carta, Él ya se mostraba mÁs molesto y violento, amenazÁndolos, de que si no cumplen con el pago por lo acordado, no le va importar enfrenta
reportero: tony buscÓ a gilmar cano. >> --Ángel marcano.es rico en proteínas y esta listo en solo dos minutos. para echarte a andar el cuerpo. mmm. encuentra los desayunos de jimmy dean en la sección de congelados. hoy es tu día para brillar. patricia: el convicto jonathan romÁn estaba tras las rejas pagando una condena por la muerte del inversionista adam anhang mientras la viuda habÍa seguido con su vida. todo parecÍa estar llegando la normalidad cuando un descubrimiento...
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tony, always great to have you in house, in particular. seen all those documentaries where investors get taken advantage of and they think that the financial game is rigged that it's all working against them. you say, no. it's winnable. it's absolutely winnable >> i'm not saying that based on my opinion i've spent the last eight years interviewing 50 of the smartest people, the warren buffetts, carl icahns and saying, is it really winnable? they showed me yes, but there are caveats. you hear all this argument about socialism versus capitalism. you look at our society. why is that happening? 60% of americans don't even have $1,000 saved for retirement. 40% say if they had an emergency and needed $400, they couldn't raise it how is that possible in the greatest economy we're taught to be consumers, not owners the first step, obviously, is understanding that you'll not earn your way to a fortune even people that do that don't usually keep it. you have to make money while you're sleeping. if they put aside $50 into the market, historical retur
tony, always great to have you in house, in particular. seen all those documentaries where investors get taken advantage of and they think that the financial game is rigged that it's all working against them. you say, no. it's winnable. it's absolutely winnable >> i'm not saying that based on my opinion i've spent the last eight years interviewing 50 of the smartest people, the warren buffetts, carl icahns and saying, is it really winnable? they showed me yes, but there are caveats. you...
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theater work -- winning the regional theater tony award. you can watch the tony awards hosted by james corden on sunday, june 9th right here on kpix5. >>> the peruvian ship docked between the san francisco moratorium is setting -- chopper 5 kept the union ship as it left the bay. it was docked for 7 days to celebrate the anniversary of the peruvian consulate. >>> starting off cloudy and we're watching the skies clear. it's a pretty, but a chilly afternoon for sure. here's a live look of our ocean beach camera. temperatures running in the 50s, and in the 60s right now. 65 in concord. looking at 58 in oakland. 66 in livermore. 57 in san francisco. 67 in san jose. and 62 for santa rosa. as we go through the day, we're going to continue to see breezy conditions so it was a breezy start and check out our wind speeds. current wind speeds 13 at half moon bay. 15 at sfo. 17 in downtown san francisco. 11 mile per winds in oakland. heyward, 22 miles-per-hour in pleasant. and 20 in san ramon. and 13 in concord and 17 for napa and antioch. we will see
theater work -- winning the regional theater tony award. you can watch the tony awards hosted by james corden on sunday, june 9th right here on kpix5. >>> the peruvian ship docked between the san francisco moratorium is setting -- chopper 5 kept the union ship as it left the bay. it was docked for 7 days to celebrate the anniversary of the peruvian consulate. >>> starting off cloudy and we're watching the skies clear. it's a pretty, but a chilly afternoon for sure. here's a...
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and now let's bring in tony katz, talk radio host in indianapolis. we're going to talk about indianapolis in just a moment. i did want to start with biden, if that's okay with you. you're there in the midwest. you have to explain to us what is going on in the important part of the country. listen to what biden said about work and the dignity of it. >> i think just by making the case that we have to restore dignity to work. we have to restore dignity to the way we treat people. think about this. the way we treat ordinary hardworking americans who are middle class and working class people fighting to get to the middle class is we treat them like they are means to an end. >> dana: tony, you're there. you've been following 2015/2016 race and now heading into 2020. this issue about blue collar workers is going to come up. biden saying i'm the best place to bring these states back to the democrats. what do you see from your perspective there? >> do you know what dignity is? having a job. do you know what there are in america? jobs. a tremendous number of j
and now let's bring in tony katz, talk radio host in indianapolis. we're going to talk about indianapolis in just a moment. i did want to start with biden, if that's okay with you. you're there in the midwest. you have to explain to us what is going on in the important part of the country. listen to what biden said about work and the dignity of it. >> i think just by making the case that we have to restore dignity to work. we have to restore dignity to the way we treat people. think about...
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tony: marcus, how are you? tony. lemonis: tony, it's nice to meet you. tony: nice to meet you.emonis: lot going on this morning. tony: yeah, there was quite a bit going on. this is when our usual action happens. lemonis: and where is all this going? tony: restaurants, butcher shops, diners. lemonis: can you show me around? tony: absolutely, but before you go in, you need a hairnet, a hat and a white coat. lemonis: okay. tony: this is where it happens. ♪ marcus is here. howard: nice meeting you. lemonis: nice to meet you. got a nice operation. howard: thank you. lemonis: do you love it? oh, my gosh. howard: after 40 years, i have to love it. i don't have a choice anymore. lemonis: do you remember being there when all that nastiness was happening? amber: i do, and i had nice shoes. lemonis: what did it smell like? you had nice shoes. amber: i know. they were disgusting after walking on those floors. lemonis: are you alan? how are you? i'm marcus. alan: good, how are you, marcus? lemonis: nice to meet you, sir. alan: pleasure to meet you. lemonis: it's a nice place. now, are you g
tony: marcus, how are you? tony. lemonis: tony, it's nice to meet you. tony: nice to meet you.emonis: lot going on this morning. tony: yeah, there was quite a bit going on. this is when our usual action happens. lemonis: and where is all this going? tony: restaurants, butcher shops, diners. lemonis: can you show me around? tony: absolutely, but before you go in, you need a hairnet, a hat and a white coat. lemonis: okay. tony: this is where it happens. ♪ marcus is here. howard: nice meeting...
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and an easy two-putt birdie for young tony finau.tle the nerves a little bit, get a birdie under the belt. he had 30 on the front nine yesterday. maybe he can do it on the back nine today. they walk back to the 9th time to the right of the 1st green, and they will fire back down the hill to the dog leg left. jim: at the 10th hole, matt kuchar. he played the first nine in even, but maybe this will start something on the second side with a tap-in birdie coming at the 10th. we go back to the 9th. every hole, nick has been its on little chapter, its on little drama. tiger is one under. the other two in this group both even for the day, first down and molinari. -- finau and molinari. nick: tiger had a great opportunity at the 6th to put fresh on francesco, but he missed the putt. they both made three, and that was a significant moment. as i said earlier on, if you are running, let the front runners do all the heavy lifting and hang with them. then as things tighten up, who is going to hang on? jim: now with driver. nick: yes. you want to
and an easy two-putt birdie for young tony finau.tle the nerves a little bit, get a birdie under the belt. he had 30 on the front nine yesterday. maybe he can do it on the back nine today. they walk back to the 9th time to the right of the 1st green, and they will fire back down the hill to the dog leg left. jim: at the 10th hole, matt kuchar. he played the first nine in even, but maybe this will start something on the second side with a tap-in birdie coming at the 10th. we go back to the 9th....
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when tony stark was not yet a household name. >> i'm just not the hero type. >> reporter: how crucialert do robert downey jr.'s character? >> it was essential. if there were no rdj, there would be no mcu. thank you for help us navigate. what we were able to do was reinvent expectations for what a comic book movie could be. >> reporter: the connection with these characters so deep it hit hard when many were turned to dust in "infinite war." was it painful to watch those scenes? >> what tom holland did with spiderman. >> i don't feel so good. >> that connection that we built 20 between peter parker and tony stark. >> i don't want to go, i don't want to go. >> and seeing tony stark who up to that point hadn't met a conflict i couldn't eventually overcome literally having this kid turn to dust in his hands. >> reporter: it was also the hardest scene for brothers joe and anthony russo, directors on four marvel films, "infinity war" and "end game." >> we worked hard on that scene to find the most emotionally combustible version of that scene and be very true to the relationship that was unf
when tony stark was not yet a household name. >> i'm just not the hero type. >> reporter: how crucialert do robert downey jr.'s character? >> it was essential. if there were no rdj, there would be no mcu. thank you for help us navigate. what we were able to do was reinvent expectations for what a comic book movie could be. >> reporter: the connection with these characters so deep it hit hard when many were turned to dust in "infinite war." was it painful to...
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tony dokoupil, cbs news, new york. >>> well, now to president trump and his focus on immigration. the president is threatening to close off parts of the southern border with mexico this week. he has also ordered the state department to cut off aid to central american countries he's accused of deliberately sending migrants to the u.s. laura podesta is following it all from new york. laura, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. democrats say cutting off that aid is counterintuitive because the money was being used to combat gangs and foster developments, in other words, to discuss the root causes of why the migrants are coming to the u.s. president trump did not talk to reporters last night as he returned to the white house from a weekend at mar-a-lago. he did say this, though, friday. >> mexico is going to have to do something, or else i'm closing the border. >> then on twitter sunday he blamed democrats for the situation. a very bad situation for our country, he wrote. >> 100,000 people will cross the border this month alone. that is a crisis. >> aides to president trump say
tony dokoupil, cbs news, new york. >>> well, now to president trump and his focus on immigration. the president is threatening to close off parts of the southern border with mexico this week. he has also ordered the state department to cut off aid to central american countries he's accused of deliberately sending migrants to the u.s. laura podesta is following it all from new york. laura, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. democrats say cutting off that aid is...
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toni preckwinkle did not endorse him against rahm emanuel.here may have been some residual against that. susan mendoza, the other high-profile latinx candidate in the race, three chico, both endorsed lori lightfoot. what i would say on the grassroots level, organizers in the immigrant rights movement, withorganizers allied young black organizers in challenging that scenario and challenging lori lightfoot and challenging the idea that she would be some sort of savior for the city. so there were latinos on both thes of the debate between two contenders. there areink -- political ideological differences and we don't see black people voting in a single block. we don't see latinx people voting in a single block. i think there is a real move beyond a certain kind of narrow identity politics and really embracing issues in forming new alliances. we have really seen more black /brown unity at the grassroots level in chicago than we have in actual more formal electoral coalitions. amy: lover ransby, thank you for being with us, professor of african ame
toni preckwinkle did not endorse him against rahm emanuel.here may have been some residual against that. susan mendoza, the other high-profile latinx candidate in the race, three chico, both endorsed lori lightfoot. what i would say on the grassroots level, organizers in the immigrant rights movement, withorganizers allied young black organizers in challenging that scenario and challenging lori lightfoot and challenging the idea that she would be some sort of savior for the city. so there were...
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llegÓ toni costa. toni costa: con las mejores canciones que estÁn pegadas. ana: exactamente.nuestro proceso de doce pasos asegura agua de calidad cien por ciento pura. busca los paquetes para niños (wooooow) con diseños divertidos y el tamaño perfecto de nestlé pure life. ajusto el ambiente a la perfección. el público llega. ♪ valor. tenemos una fragancia para eso. nuevo glade plugins scented oil. s.c. johnson. ana: se tienen que levantar de la cama. nos vamos a mover. si usted de los que no le gusta hacer ejercicio porque se aburre, la zumba podrÍa ser su mejor opciÓn. tenemos al mejor de los mejores: toni costa. bienvenido. [aplausos] hoy me vas a poner a sudar la gota gorda. toni costa: si no tuviste suficiente conmigo en "mira quiÉn baila", te voy a mostrar todo lo que se puede hacer desde su casa. para poder sentir mÁs confianza, alegrÍa. bailar ritmos que estÁn muy pegados. ana: vamos a comenzar. usted pÓngase enfrente. en casa tambiÉn traten de seguir. toni costa: vamos con la primera. venga. [mÚsica] ok. uno, una, doble. [mÚsica] voy. [mÚsica] ok. 4. [mÚsica] doble pa
llegÓ toni costa. toni costa: con las mejores canciones que estÁn pegadas. ana: exactamente.nuestro proceso de doce pasos asegura agua de calidad cien por ciento pura. busca los paquetes para niños (wooooow) con diseños divertidos y el tamaño perfecto de nestlé pure life. ajusto el ambiente a la perfección. el público llega. ♪ valor. tenemos una fragancia para eso. nuevo glade plugins scented oil. s.c. johnson. ana: se tienen que levantar de la cama. nos vamos a mover. si usted de los...
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blairand effort, from john major initially and tony blair and jonathan powell and tony blair and jonathankinds of, it has been put in jeopardy by brexit and one of the things that makes me very angry, and lam sure things that makes me very angry, and i am sure the people in this photo and in northern ireland, a million times angrier, is the politicians did not even seem to think about northern ireland when they made their wild promises about what brexit would do for the united kingdom. they did not even think about the fact that there there was peace that had not been there before and that this would automatically mean that either there was going to be hard border or there was going to have to be some kind of agreement that would allow a country that was still in the eu to have no water with a country that was not in the eu. john major and tony blair went to the border. but it did not feature heavily, actually, did it? —— border. feature heavily, actually, did it? -- border. of course, you're quite right. when we were discussing brexit, when we were voting, nobody raised northern ireland
blairand effort, from john major initially and tony blair and jonathan powell and tony blair and jonathankinds of, it has been put in jeopardy by brexit and one of the things that makes me very angry, and lam sure things that makes me very angry, and i am sure the people in this photo and in northern ireland, a million times angrier, is the politicians did not even seem to think about northern ireland when they made their wild promises about what brexit would do for the united kingdom. they did...
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tony has got time to go to moscow and sing for an entire orchestra. tania and her voice teacher attend a rehearsal with a russian television channel one. the aspiring rock star can work with a well established ensemble that's used to lighter fare. is that a good idea. to sing again back. tell me what you think it seems to me try to be a little faster. how was that for you ok. that was it. i was doing as you see we play the song twice as fast as. i listen to what. they told me to. so they won't have to make the trip to moscow for every rehearsal the families take in a studio apartment in one of the many high rise developments surrounding the make a lot of us. and they've invited tanya's band for pizza the upcoming show is all they talk about. tanya's mother has absolute confidence in her. but today the high standards for this project are set by the producer channel one russia. that says it. sure. finally the day of the show has come and tania can show the world what she can do. she and her voice teacher. look around most film the legendary russian film
tony has got time to go to moscow and sing for an entire orchestra. tania and her voice teacher attend a rehearsal with a russian television channel one. the aspiring rock star can work with a well established ensemble that's used to lighter fare. is that a good idea. to sing again back. tell me what you think it seems to me try to be a little faster. how was that for you ok. that was it. i was doing as you see we play the song twice as fast as. i listen to what. they told me to. so they won't...
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tony dokoupil obtained system of the sensitive data thanks to a whistle-blower. to you. >> i spoke with a worker who said he was scheduled to buy data on 80 million americans. he quit that saying the industry was failing to secure the information. he was afraid to be recognized on camera, but instead he gave us a list of contacts so we could experience this secretive trade ourselves. over the winter, we began calling, emailing, and texting our way into the location data business. >> so we're looking for, i guess you call it device i.d.s with lat long time stamps. >> reporter: location data usually comes from maps when a person's logged into their phone. often people aren't away they can collect that. it's sohn to aggregators who in turn sell it to advertisers who are looking for trends. we wanted to know who else gets ahold of that information. six major data companies pitched us their product unaware they were actually talking to a journalist. one company promised to track people as often as every seven seconds. another said they could improve the quality of the
tony dokoupil obtained system of the sensitive data thanks to a whistle-blower. to you. >> i spoke with a worker who said he was scheduled to buy data on 80 million americans. he quit that saying the industry was failing to secure the information. he was afraid to be recognized on camera, but instead he gave us a list of contacts so we could experience this secretive trade ourselves. over the winter, we began calling, emailing, and texting our way into the location data business. >>...
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tony's mother has absolute confidence in her you. know my stuff but the high standards for this project are set by the producer channel one russia you know that says. sure. finally the day of the show has come and tanya can show the world what she can do. she and her voice teacher. look around most film the legendary russian film studio where goalless is recorded. please make sure that you're ready to go on at twenty till eleven. with a bit of luck tania will be sent through to the finals. recording for the sixth season begins in three days. hopefuls have come from every corner of russia with their parents. we don't have any grace illusions but if it works out we'll be happy. we didn't bribe anybody word of honor it's not easy for you considering because crossing the thing is i think. russia has been in a talent show frenzy for years now. almost every channel has its imitation of goalless high ratings mean lucrative advertising revenues for the broadcasters. well the contestants warm up the studio audience practice applauding. every
tony's mother has absolute confidence in her you. know my stuff but the high standards for this project are set by the producer channel one russia you know that says. sure. finally the day of the show has come and tanya can show the world what she can do. she and her voice teacher. look around most film the legendary russian film studio where goalless is recorded. please make sure that you're ready to go on at twenty till eleven. with a bit of luck tania will be sent through to the finals....
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tony schwartz, thank you very much. really appreciate appreciate it. >>> when we come back, democrats are reportedly worried about how impeachment hearings might affect their party. what about republicans? how would they look in impeachment hearings? impeachment hearings [ paper rustling ] exactly, nothing. they're completely different people, that's why they need customized car insurance from liberty mutual. they'll only pay for what they need! [ gargling ] [ coins hitting the desk ] yes, and they could save a ton. you've done it again, limu. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ you know that look? that life of the party look. walk it off look. one more mile look. reply all look. own your look with fewer lines. there's only one botox® cosmetic. it's the only one fda approved to temporarily make frown lines, crow's feet and forehead lines look better. the effects of botox® cosmetic may spread hours to weeks after injection, causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away as difficul
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tony schwartz, thank you very much. really appreciate appreciate it. >>> when we come back, democrats are reportedly worried about how impeachment hearings might affect their party. what about republicans? how would they look in impeachment hearings? they're america's biopharmaceutical researchers. pursuing life-changing cures in a country that fosters innovation here, they find breakthroughs... like a way to fight cancer by arming a patient's own t-cells... because it's not just about the next breakthrough... it's all the ones after that. ifor another 150 years. the fire going ♪ to inspire confidence through style. ♪ i'm working to make connections of a different kind. ♪ i'm working for beauty that begins with nature. ♪ to treat every car like i treat mine. ♪ at adp we're designing a better way to work, so you can achieve what you're working for. ♪ >>> a quinnipiac poll showed only 25%, 25% approved of how the republicans conducted themselves in the michael cohen hearing in the house oversight committee. and 51% disapp
tony schwartz, thank you very much. really appreciate appreciate it. >>> when we come back, democrats are reportedly worried about how impeachment hearings might affect their party. what about republicans? how would they look in impeachment hearings? they're america's biopharmaceutical researchers. pursuing life-changing cures in a country that fosters innovation here, they find breakthroughs... like a way to fight cancer by arming a patient's own t-cells... because it's not just about...
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recovering from a lengthy injury break tony so he's still got it thanks. younger talent has also been picking up plenty of bullets in the bundesliga jade insert job we analyze his price against mines for last week. jade and son show was precisely nineteen years and nineteen days old in last week's match against mines his brace made him the youngest player in league history to rack up eleven goals what sets bluefins youngster apart from the rest let's find out. he's incredibly quick as demonstrated in his first goal against mines. the accelerator to thirty kilometers an hour sort of fast he could give a few cars a run for their money. to meet his gains on his opponent in the space of twenty frame him up for the finish. but the. chance of a slip seems like such a. concern joe doesn't just have quick legs he's also quick thinking let's take another look at that goal. as soon as mary opiates a gets the ball such shows off anticipating we're good so we'll play it. this market takes around half a second to react already it's a disadvantage and with very little c
recovering from a lengthy injury break tony so he's still got it thanks. younger talent has also been picking up plenty of bullets in the bundesliga jade insert job we analyze his price against mines for last week. jade and son show was precisely nineteen years and nineteen days old in last week's match against mines his brace made him the youngest player in league history to rack up eleven goals what sets bluefins youngster apart from the rest let's find out. he's incredibly quick as...
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my name is assistant deputy chief tony rivera. a lot of time and effort went into the design of this vehicle. this was our newest design lately for fire engines. it is actually a groundbreaking design. the maneuverability of this vehicle is unbelievably incredible to address the tight and narrow streets of san francisco. we were able to incorporate a lot of new technologies acialtion. also. this fire engine was actually featured on "wired" magazine. i think it is the first fire engine they've ever featured. and we've also been featured in many trade magazines because of a lot of the features that we incorporated. also, this vehicle has a reduced emissions, not only to the federal standards, but we actually exceeded federal standards by adding some components to the exhaust system, which further reduces emissions. and this vehicle is actually so popular, my office is constantly getting requests for the specifications so that other departments not only in the united states, but also in canada, can use this as their template for thei
my name is assistant deputy chief tony rivera. a lot of time and effort went into the design of this vehicle. this was our newest design lately for fire engines. it is actually a groundbreaking design. the maneuverability of this vehicle is unbelievably incredible to address the tight and narrow streets of san francisco. we were able to incorporate a lot of new technologies acialtion. also. this fire engine was actually featured on "wired" magazine. i think it is the first fire engine...
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. >>> and a local theater company wins a tony award. it's a big deal. we talk to them about that groundbreaking work. >>> i'm chief meteorologist. comfortable 70 right now. i'll let you know how long the temperatures will stick around. >>> i'm with police outside a synagogue, houses of worship under a watchful eye. also what you should know about the popular home repair app home adviser on nightly news. not jus people who are watching. it could s bjose. right now it >>> it's not just the drivers but the people who are watching. it could become a crime to watch a side show in san jose. it's illegal to drive in one, but the city council will consider an ordinance tomorrow that will make watching a side show a crime. police say the audience plays a big role in the side show attractions and they want to discourage that. if the plan goes forward, watching a side show would become a misdemeanor. the violators would be fined a thousand bucks or go to jail six months. >>> a change at the top of muny in san francisco. problems recently prompted the mayor to orde
. >>> and a local theater company wins a tony award. it's a big deal. we talk to them about that groundbreaking work. >>> i'm chief meteorologist. comfortable 70 right now. i'll let you know how long the temperatures will stick around. >>> i'm with police outside a synagogue, houses of worship under a watchful eye. also what you should know about the popular home repair app home adviser on nightly news. not jus people who are watching. it could s bjose. right now it...
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where tony was this father figure to him and he was -- he was going away and dying. >> it's an endingthat a lot of people care about and have invested a lot of their time and their thoughts and their energy into. >> reporter: and after nearly a decade as avengers, all of the core six, except mark, celebrating in a very unique way. >> is it true that you all have avengers tattoos? >> yeah. >> yes. >> well, except for -- >> except for the yahoo here. >> i have a problem with needles. >> why didn't you say that? >> i did say that i told robert. >> you can see you genuinely love one another. what's it been like to work with this amazing group? >> it's the family you choose. the fates brought us together. i can look at each of my costars and recall many times that we've sought each other out when there was no call sheet. >> we keep using the words surreal, dream-like. it's been a very blessed affair. >> most of you have kids. has this upped the cool factor? >> i was just telling the guys, one of my kids thinks that i'm cool. >> just one? >> just one. he gets fed the most, he looked after,
where tony was this father figure to him and he was -- he was going away and dying. >> it's an endingthat a lot of people care about and have invested a lot of their time and their thoughts and their energy into. >> reporter: and after nearly a decade as avengers, all of the core six, except mark, celebrating in a very unique way. >> is it true that you all have avengers tattoos? >> yeah. >> yes. >> well, except for -- >> except for the yahoo here....
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i'm happy we made it, uh, here, tony.hony: something about steamy, triple-x, pre-columbian erotica always makes me hungry. luckily, at night, lima comes alive with the smell and the familiar enticing sound of sizzling meat. it's time for delicious, screamingly hot, garlicky, spicy, flavor-jacked street meats. and as anybody who knows me is well aware, i love me some street meat. >> coque: the -- the street food in peru is starting to disappear, really disappear, yeah. >> anthony: really? why? >> coque: because, you know, the neighbors, they -- >> anthony: oh, the neighbors complain? >> coque: complain. >> anthony: our friend coque brought us to this place. [ coque speaking spanish ] >> anthony: to dona pochita, a street stall named for the lady who runs the joint. [ coque speaking spanish ] [ anthony laughs ] >> anthony: they specialize in one thing. >> coque: beef heart, anticuchos. >> anthony: anticuchos is quechan for skewered meat. this stuff, they say, goes back all the way to the incas and was as immediately popular
i'm happy we made it, uh, here, tony.hony: something about steamy, triple-x, pre-columbian erotica always makes me hungry. luckily, at night, lima comes alive with the smell and the familiar enticing sound of sizzling meat. it's time for delicious, screamingly hot, garlicky, spicy, flavor-jacked street meats. and as anybody who knows me is well aware, i love me some street meat. >> coque: the -- the street food in peru is starting to disappear, really disappear, yeah. >> anthony:...
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after the discussion we take some question, but first here is tony platt. [applause] thank you for that wonderful introduction. i'm glad to be here this is a place that i would like to be to talk about this book because i think that this is a program that brings together critical thinking and social activism which has been important to me all of my life. i've tried to keep at this for quite a while here. this is a very ambitious book. it tries to address the current state of the criminal justice and how we get here and what can we do about it. it has no easy answers. i write with an activist spirit, with optimism of the heart and pessimism of the mind to use an old saying. i started in end of the project in the 1970s when ie and many others in the words of alice walker were called to life by civil rights and other struggles and when the movement in the university's powerful enough to attract the police informants to the classes in berkeley school of criminology weeper and activist program and paid the price with the complicity of the administration and some
after the discussion we take some question, but first here is tony platt. [applause] thank you for that wonderful introduction. i'm glad to be here this is a place that i would like to be to talk about this book because i think that this is a program that brings together critical thinking and social activism which has been important to me all of my life. i've tried to keep at this for quite a while here. this is a very ambitious book. it tries to address the current state of the criminal...
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american tony finau who was eight under for the day.brooks koepka had a funny old round. birdie following birdie, following bogey following birdie. but this left him ten under for the championship. england's ian poulter was flying the flag for europe. a round of 68 leaving him at nine under. but it is italy that is really flying the flag. francesco molinari was as cool as a cucumber all day. he hasn't dropped a shot since the first round and a series of birdies gave him a score of 66 and a two shot lead going into day four. francesco molinari hasn't won a green jacket yet but the way he is playing, he is going to take some stopping. tim allman, bbc news. sadaf khadem has won the first official boxing match ever contested by an iranian woman. fighting in her national colours she beat a french woman, anne chauvin, in the french town of royan. khadem had to fight abroad despite having the blessing of the iranian sporting authorities. khadem said she's expecting a hero's welcome when she returns to iran next week. ramzan karmali has more. t
american tony finau who was eight under for the day.brooks koepka had a funny old round. birdie following birdie, following bogey following birdie. but this left him ten under for the championship. england's ian poulter was flying the flag for europe. a round of 68 leaving him at nine under. but it is italy that is really flying the flag. francesco molinari was as cool as a cucumber all day. he hasn't dropped a shot since the first round and a series of birdies gave him a score of 66 and a two...
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tony dokoupil from brooklyn. thank you very much.eral prosecutors raised the stakes today in the college admissions scandal. actress lori loughlin and her husband were among 16 parents hit with a new charge of money laundering conspiracy, which could bring longer prison sentences. other parents, including actress felicity huffman, have already agreed to plead guilty to lesser charges. here's carter evans. >> reporter: as "full house" star lori loughlin tried to go about her normal routine today in los angeles, there was no escaping the college admission scandal. >> will you be accepting the plea deal? >> reporter: this afternoon, a federal grand jury formally indicted loughlin, her husband mossimo giannulli, and 14 other parents. they're accused of conspiracy to commit fraud, and now they're facing the added charge of money laundering for trying to write off bribes as charitable contributions. >> lori! >> reporter: loughlin and her husband are accused of paying rick singer, the admitted mastermind of the scheme, $500,000, to get thei
tony dokoupil from brooklyn. thank you very much.eral prosecutors raised the stakes today in the college admissions scandal. actress lori loughlin and her husband were among 16 parents hit with a new charge of money laundering conspiracy, which could bring longer prison sentences. other parents, including actress felicity huffman, have already agreed to plead guilty to lesser charges. here's carter evans. >> reporter: as "full house" star lori loughlin tried to go about her...
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tony is also a former member of the military. tony, good morning. caller: good morning. how are you all doing? guest: good morning. i just want to thank you for bringing up, talking about climate change, for me, it is a you or ierrorism, yet or anybody on this earth, basically if we are not a politician or a president or our food and poison supply, we would be charged with the message terrorism. we have $21 trillion that was missing from the last audit of all of the military. wey are talking about, uh, need to go over there because they are killing people. how about our own country is killing our own citizens by allowing this poison and domestic terrorism? and the prosecutors -- you brought up war profiteering. oil isgest consumer of our military, so of course we need to go over and get more oil , so the vicious cycle just continues. -- well, we asked have a commander in chief that gives away the location of submarines, never served one day in the service because of alleged "bone spurs," so we just need to wake up. this is not a democrat or republican problem, this is an
tony is also a former member of the military. tony, good morning. caller: good morning. how are you all doing? guest: good morning. i just want to thank you for bringing up, talking about climate change, for me, it is a you or ierrorism, yet or anybody on this earth, basically if we are not a politician or a president or our food and poison supply, we would be charged with the message terrorism. we have $21 trillion that was missing from the last audit of all of the military. wey are talking...
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tony scherrer.onczek will be sticking with me in new york because i want to cover another one of her key stories. time for millennials to stand aside. make way for generation z. this year, gen z were places millennials is the biggest consumer globally. a new obsession for investors and it looks like it comes down to marijuana, social justice and kylie jenner. sarah, talk us through your great, incredibly readable piece. it all started because you started to think up ways of being able to encapsulate investing in gen z. sarah: the way i got involved was pretty interesting. i came up with a hypothetical fund that was the influencer economy etf. the ticker was genz. the podcast was the weekly etf podcast and we had a competition to see who could come up with the best idea. this is what i came up with. you look at the top 20 influencers that are ranked by forbes and attention to account how many followers they had on social media accounts and looks of the companies they partner with. you think of cristi
tony scherrer.onczek will be sticking with me in new york because i want to cover another one of her key stories. time for millennials to stand aside. make way for generation z. this year, gen z were places millennials is the biggest consumer globally. a new obsession for investors and it looks like it comes down to marijuana, social justice and kylie jenner. sarah, talk us through your great, incredibly readable piece. it all started because you started to think up ways of being able to...
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and welcome to "the toni show," everybody. you're here, you made it. thank you for being here.it up for t roots, right there, ladies and gentlemen. [ cheers and applause ]ho we got a fun sfor you tonight. you guys, today was the white house easter egg roll. did you see that? lot of fun. they had music, candy. they had an easter egg hunt. it got awkward when one of the " kids was likfound trump's tax returns." [ laughter ]of course the president made an appearance alongside the easter bunny, take a look at this. [ laughter ] trump was like, "just to be clear, you guys can see him too, right? [ laughter and applause ] i've been doing this job too long." but the ite house easter egg roll has been an annual tradition since 78. [ audience oohs ] and here's a fun fact, the first east egg roll was won by a young bernie sanders. steve: really? >> jimmy: yeah. [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: wow. i did >>t know that. immy: fun fact. fun fact.th and get this, e were 74,000 eggs at the white house today. the same number of eggs they used to make william barr's morning frittata.la [ ht
and welcome to "the toni show," everybody. you're here, you made it. thank you for being here.it up for t roots, right there, ladies and gentlemen. [ cheers and applause ]ho we got a fun sfor you tonight. you guys, today was the white house easter egg roll. did you see that? lot of fun. they had music, candy. they had an easter egg hunt. it got awkward when one of the " kids was likfound trump's tax returns." [ laughter ]of course the president made an appearance alongside...
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tony, great to have you with us. like the title of your report "not horrible but not good either" and you really seem to hone in on the shortfall that there's a myriad of reasons why the shortfall existed. should we take it as a sign that there's a lack of demand that cannibalization by the three is taking hold? what should investors think? >> i think that's the big controversy. any time you have units decline by more than 50% from one quarter to the next, that's going to make investors stand up and say, whoa, is there some kind of demand problem and we can explain, you know, certainly parts of it away seasonally, q1 is always weaker. invariably, a lot of consumers bought a high end tesla last year before the u.s. tax credit was cut in half. there were also some incentives in countries overseas that were diminished so there's a lot of explanations and you could certainly see why units would be down by 50 plus percent down is very striking and in the context of model three deliveries being kind of the inline or maybe
tony, great to have you with us. like the title of your report "not horrible but not good either" and you really seem to hone in on the shortfall that there's a myriad of reasons why the shortfall existed. should we take it as a sign that there's a lack of demand that cannibalization by the three is taking hold? what should investors think? >> i think that's the big controversy. any time you have units decline by more than 50% from one quarter to the next, that's going to make...
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with us, tony grew and caroline frost. who doesn't have a huge amount of sympathy. pages... we don't have the on auto cue, what will come up with mike there we go, the guardian. let's have a look, keep scrolling, please. i don't think we will get to it. there it is! oh ye of little faith. the guardian features a picture of cambridge rower james cracknell who, at a6, today became the oldest ever winner of the boat race. but the paper leads on brexit with reports of more cabinet pressure on theresa may to avoid a long brexit delay. "sofa...so bad" says the metro, which also carries a picture of mrs may's sitting room address in which the paper says she admits her brexit strategy has failed. she said she hoped to compromise with labour on brexit, or risk losing the deal altogether. the i follows suit and says that tory eurosceptics are now urging borisjohnson and amber rudd to unite for a tilt at the party leadership. that's according to the times. different lead story for the telegraph, which splashes on a pledge for britain public ministers to have the toughest inter
with us, tony grew and caroline frost. who doesn't have a huge amount of sympathy. pages... we don't have the on auto cue, what will come up with mike there we go, the guardian. let's have a look, keep scrolling, please. i don't think we will get to it. there it is! oh ye of little faith. the guardian features a picture of cambridge rower james cracknell who, at a6, today became the oldest ever winner of the boat race. but the paper leads on brexit with reports of more cabinet pressure on...
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tony decouple and major garrett are here in studio 57. if you say something that we don't like, tony the stage manager comes and body-slams you at the table. >> i'm ready. best friday ever hanging out with gayle king and tony decouple. >>> we're going to begin with this, the justice department may have to fight for months or years to bring julian assange to the united states. british police dragged the wikileaks founder and dragged is the word out of his sanctuary yesterday after the ecuadorian government withdrew his diplomatic asylum. >> assange face as charge of conspiring with chelsea manning to hack pentagon computers in 2010. we're outside the ecuadorian embassy with more. >> it's been 24 hours since julian assange, who since 2012 never once set foot outside that building now finds himself in a london prison. the big question now is whether or how he'll be extradited to the u.s. but as ever, the wikileaks founder remains defiant. so, too, are his supporters. dozens of assange allies took to the streets to protest his arrest in his n
tony decouple and major garrett are here in studio 57. if you say something that we don't like, tony the stage manager comes and body-slams you at the table. >> i'm ready. best friday ever hanging out with gayle king and tony decouple. >>> we're going to begin with this, the justice department may have to fight for months or years to bring julian assange to the united states. british police dragged the wikileaks founder and dragged is the word out of his sanctuary yesterday after...
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tony hale! we'll be right back!e. we help protect them online. this is beyond wifi. this is xfi. simple. easy. awesome. xfinity. the future of awesome. (dad) this i(mom)eam cake needs a freezefreezer's full. (vo) only frigidaire's custom flex temp drawer can switch from fridge to freezer. (son) nice save! (vo) that's using your frigidaire. >> stephen: now stick around for jam-jam. good night! captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ are you ready y'all to have some fun ♪ feel the love tonight don't you worry ♪ where it is you come from it'll be all right ♪ it's the late, late show >> reggie: ladies and gentlemen, all the way from lake tahoe, tahoe, michigan, give it up for
tony hale! we'll be right back!e. we help protect them online. this is beyond wifi. this is xfi. simple. easy. awesome. xfinity. the future of awesome. (dad) this i(mom)eam cake needs a freezefreezer's full. (vo) only frigidaire's custom flex temp drawer can switch from fridge to freezer. (son) nice save! (vo) that's using your frigidaire. >> stephen: now stick around for jam-jam. good night! captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ are you...
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alasta campbelell was on ththe set, an advisor to tony blair.. he gave us his take on the latest request for a brexit extension.n. >> she will l go through the motions fofor askininfor a short extensn and they will makeke it clclr shehe cannot have that. all shshe will use ththat for is trying to o manage the warringng factions. therere will be e a long extxte. it is a good think. it opens the door to a greater period of reflection and will le to a refeferendum and give people a chance to say based on everything we know about brexit, do you want t to carryry on? heardrd t tony blair posco formrmer advisor talking about a second referendum. is that t a viablele option? >> the p problem with the principle of f a second refendum is effectively it says remain has to win once for the e decisn to be final whehereas leaeaveaso to bebefor thee d decision final. leave e will sayay that is unfa. they will campaiaign for a third n a aendum if remain wo second referenm.m. ev if f there were aaay forwawad on the second referendum, howow mamany questions shoul
alasta campbelell was on ththe set, an advisor to tony blair.. he gave us his take on the latest request for a brexit extension.n. >> she will l go through the motions fofor askininfor a short extensn and they will makeke it clclr shehe cannot have that. all shshe will use ththat for is trying to o manage the warringng factions. therere will be e a long extxte. it is a good think. it opens the door to a greater period of reflection and will le to a refeferendum and give people a chance to...
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. >> without toni, i wouldn't be here on the kourch right now. america, and i wouldn't have thought to have a show like this because i used to sit on my wife and girlfriend's church watching his shows saying how do you do that? i'm happy to be here with van. it's my first season where i'm not following him. i feel like we're part of a team. >> you were an episode of tony's last season. i think your plan was to have him on your show. >> he asked me, when am i going to be on your show, like i said no 100 times. like whenever you want to. put my phone down, we'll film now. i had all these ideas. in that episode, you see two people form a friendship. he gave me his number, i gave him my number. i had this idea of what was going to happen and it didn't. it's important for me to remember where all this comes from and to be open to the fact it's not easy, this life. >> beautiful. >> thank you. can't wait to see them. they look really fantastic. be sure to watch our sunday nightlinep, the all new sunday nightlinep series, the redemption project at 9:00 p
. >> without toni, i wouldn't be here on the kourch right now. america, and i wouldn't have thought to have a show like this because i used to sit on my wife and girlfriend's church watching his shows saying how do you do that? i'm happy to be here with van. it's my first season where i'm not following him. i feel like we're part of a team. >> you were an episode of tony's last season. i think your plan was to have him on your show. >> he asked me, when am i going to be on...
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tony schwartz.eciate your time. >> thank you. >>> so i've got to call out something really hypocritical and, frankly, outrageous. evangelist franklin graham is attacking mayor pete buttigieg saying he has to repent for the so-called sin of being a gay christian. you don't want to go anywhere. you want to hear this. many people living with diabetes monitor their blood glucose every day. which means they have to stop. and stick their fingers. repeatedly. today, life-changing technology from abbott makes it possible to track glucose levels. without drawing a drop of blood, again and again. the most personal technology, is technology with the power to change your life. life. to the fullest. >>> i want you to listen to this. franklin graham, franklin graham is the son of prominent evangelist billy graham. he's taking on rising democratic presidential candidate pete buttigieg. the south bend mayor is gay and also very open about being a man of faith. so here's what he said at a cnn town hall. this was mon
tony schwartz.eciate your time. >> thank you. >>> so i've got to call out something really hypocritical and, frankly, outrageous. evangelist franklin graham is attacking mayor pete buttigieg saying he has to repent for the so-called sin of being a gay christian. you don't want to go anywhere. you want to hear this. many people living with diabetes monitor their blood glucose every day. which means they have to stop. and stick their fingers. repeatedly. today, life-changing...