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tests showed tony's dna on the jacket.s believe tony wiped his nose with it after being pepper sprayed. >> odds of finding an unrelated individual with that profile are rarer than one in 30 billion. >> reporter: you couldn't have had better evidence if you had a movie of him killing her. >> right. >> reporter: the defense had been dealt a poor hand to play, but attorney bruce fleisher chipped away at each state witness, starting with tony's housemate, the guy with the scrubbing away pepper spray story. the defense said he had 250,000 reasons to make his story up. >> there was a reward offered. >> yes. >> and who offered the reward? >> scott rothstein. >> and, how much was the reward in the case? >> $251,000. >> reporter: ironically, he never got the reward. the collapse of rothstein's ponzi scheme put an end to that. and as for the prosecution's theory of motive, fleisher argued it was as thin as it was nonsensical. >> you would think that if you were so enraged that your wife were doing this that you'd wanna harm her, and
tests showed tony's dna on the jacket.s believe tony wiped his nose with it after being pepper sprayed. >> odds of finding an unrelated individual with that profile are rarer than one in 30 billion. >> reporter: you couldn't have had better evidence if you had a movie of him killing her. >> right. >> reporter: the defense had been dealt a poor hand to play, but attorney bruce fleisher chipped away at each state witness, starting with tony's housemate, the guy with the...
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is not the same tony. - different tony.ys know that you wanted to neuter deer or did you lose a bet? - uh, no, it's a lot more complicated than that. - uh, yeah. tony's plan involved cameras, tracking, and yes, i knew it, a gun. is it pretty precise when you shoot their dicks off? - um, we're not that good. - ugh, turns out they're going to tranquilize them and give them operations. there's just one problem. - this idea is nuts. - meet deer expert, al cambronne. - for this to work, we'd need to capture nearly all those bucks and if only, say, 20% remain, then we'll still have lots of fawns next spring. - so they're gonna still... - yeah, and one buck can happily breed many does. - well, staten island. - yeah. another problem is that deer can swim. bucks are going to be coming from new jersey. - bridge and tunnel deer are the worst. - and we'll be right back where we started. - and it gets worse. this is going to cost $2 million. that's, like, over 5,000 a dick. - relative to the cost of not doing anything, we think it's a r
is not the same tony. - different tony.ys know that you wanted to neuter deer or did you lose a bet? - uh, no, it's a lot more complicated than that. - uh, yeah. tony's plan involved cameras, tracking, and yes, i knew it, a gun. is it pretty precise when you shoot their dicks off? - um, we're not that good. - ugh, turns out they're going to tranquilize them and give them operations. there's just one problem. - this idea is nuts. - meet deer expert, al cambronne. - for this to work, we'd need to...
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thank you, tony.nst president trump's racist tweets about four democratic women. house democrats introduced a resolution condemning the president's comments. mr. trump told lawmakers, who are women are color and american citizens, to go back to their countries. the house could vote today on that resolution. so far at least 29 republicans have criticized the president's words. >> yesterday the four women apparently targeted by the president -- he didn't name them specifically -- slammed his comments and racist and called for his impeachment. a short time ago president trump defended his tweets writing, rebu quote, those tweets were not racist. i don't have a racist bone in my body. >> ibram kendi, director of nti-racist research and policy s iner at american university in washington, d.c. he's made the trip to join us at onsidered this morning. good to see you. >> good morning. people us to the history of go back where you came from? >> why is it considered a racist statement? i know it made a lot of p
thank you, tony.nst president trump's racist tweets about four democratic women. house democrats introduced a resolution condemning the president's comments. mr. trump told lawmakers, who are women are color and american citizens, to go back to their countries. the house could vote today on that resolution. so far at least 29 republicans have criticized the president's words. >> yesterday the four women apparently targeted by the president -- he didn't name them specifically -- slammed...
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>> yeah, i've known toni for 38 years and i think the toni that ismes through in this film the one ivery well in a way tha tt therei morrison and chloe wallford, her real name, and this is a bit of chloe here, a really intimate look and a feel from her. >> reporter: she talks in thee film about action to her second model, sula. she's a pulitzer prize winner, a nobeprize winner, but, at the time, the "new york times" was a little condescending, they said she was too good a wrter to restrict herself to the provincial world of black characters. hodid she talk about that? >> she was appalled, of course. today we read that and it's so shocking, but in those days, in the "new yk times," it kind of was a perfectly normal thing to say by a rewer. toni's whole mission, really, has been to kind of eliminate the white gays, and talks about the little white man signature on your shoulidr. >> it want to speak for black people, i wanted to speak to and to be among. it's us. so the first thing i hado do was to eliminate the white gays, used to talk about the little white man that sits on you should
>> yeah, i've known toni for 38 years and i think the toni that ismes through in this film the one ivery well in a way tha tt therei morrison and chloe wallford, her real name, and this is a bit of chloe here, a really intimate look and a feel from her. >> reporter: she talks in thee film about action to her second model, sula. she's a pulitzer prize winner, a nobeprize winner, but, at the time, the "new york times" was a little condescending, they said she was too good a...
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pls, a new documentary deta the life and legacy of nobe- prnning author toni morrison.st, let's turn to the anger over the skyrocketing cost of insulin-- a life-saving drug for some 7.5-million americans with diabetes. the trump administration has vowed to rein in drug prices, but when it comes to insulin, the cost remains an enormous burden for some patients. special correspondent sarah varney joined a group of diabetics and parents who crossed the midwest to buy insulin in london, ontario-- the birthplace of the drug. our story was produced in collaboration with kaiser health news. >> reporter: it's early morning in downtown minneapolis andn quinnystrom is scrambling to arrange last minute logistics for the trip to canada. >> i got a little nervous there! >> you and me both! >> reporter: the caravan has drawn the media's eye to abl vexing p that threatens her life and other type 1 diabetics in the u.s.-- the exorbitant cost of ins they'll cross five states, picking up passengers along the way, all to buy insulin in lcanada, where it costs 9s. >> does everyone have the
pls, a new documentary deta the life and legacy of nobe- prnning author toni morrison.st, let's turn to the anger over the skyrocketing cost of insulin-- a life-saving drug for some 7.5-million americans with diabetes. the trump administration has vowed to rein in drug prices, but when it comes to insulin, the cost remains an enormous burden for some patients. special correspondent sarah varney joined a group of diabetics and parents who crossed the midwest to buy insulin in london, ontario--...
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blair and she's saying, "tony, look, it's you!"are just standing there, kind of looking at each other, not quite knowing what to do. and then people said, "so tony, what do you think of michael's performances?" and he said, "um, i've never seen them. never seen them." seriously? yeah, and then people went away and then he talked to me in detail about scenes within each little thing. laughter so, you know. 0k. now, the second time you played him was in the queen, which is of course the queen played by helen mirren, and you have been refreshingly honest because this was sort of your breakthrough international role about the reaction to her, and the other more subdued reaction to you. yeah, so i sort of started, i would say to peter morgan, who wrote it, i said, "look, you keep writing these things that's about two people. and the other one is always more interesting. why do i always play the boring one?" and i've always thought, well, certainly at that time the things that he was writing about often were about — and i don't mean this
blair and she's saying, "tony, look, it's you!"are just standing there, kind of looking at each other, not quite knowing what to do. and then people said, "so tony, what do you think of michael's performances?" and he said, "um, i've never seen them. never seen them." seriously? yeah, and then people went away and then he talked to me in detail about scenes within each little thing. laughter so, you know. 0k. now, the second time you played him was in the queen,...
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joining us this morning, bernstein senior tech analyst, toni sacconaghi.>> good morning, carl zp >> it was a good note yet. you still say tech is a market weight, but you've got to be more choosey within the group. what do you mean >> when we look at aggregate multiples for the technology space, on a relative basis, they're at a 15-year high. they're the highest they've been since the bubble tech's trading at about 21.5 times earnings, forward earnings the market's at about 17.5 times. at about a 30% premium, which is rich relative to recent history. so in aggregate, the tech market is relatively expensive. but what we observe is the highest growth, most expensive tech stocks, which we define as the top 20% of tech stocks on a valuation metric, those are particularly expensive relative to history and so we think that there is caution warranted, particularly among expensive stocks tech is more expensive, because investors believe growth will be better returns on capital are very strong, free cash flow is strong so there's so merit to it, but it's always goo
joining us this morning, bernstein senior tech analyst, toni sacconaghi.>> good morning, carl zp >> it was a good note yet. you still say tech is a market weight, but you've got to be more choosey within the group. what do you mean >> when we look at aggregate multiples for the technology space, on a relative basis, they're at a 15-year high. they're the highest they've been since the bubble tech's trading at about 21.5 times earnings, forward earnings the market's at about...
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tony and caroline will be back at 1130. now it is clicked.without a break since we launched in the year 2000, which means that this week, you are watching season one, episode 1,000. i watching season one, episode 1,000. ,and to watching season one, episode 1,000. , and to celebrate, we are making a world first. doing new things is in our dna. i am floating on air. which is why we don'tjust our dna. i am floating on air. which is why we don't just show you the tech, we use the tech to push the boundaries of what is possible on tv. here is the team, mark on camera one and two, simon on three and four, jen on five, neva on six and seven, bent on eight and this is italia on nine. this was the well‘s first full tv programme to be filmed and edited only on mobile devices. fyi, it was a nightmare. this week's programme has been filmed entirely in 360 degrees. this was another world first when we reinvented how tv was made for an audience that could look in any direction and any time. and this week, four click 1,000, we have really gone for it. do we
tony and caroline will be back at 1130. now it is clicked.without a break since we launched in the year 2000, which means that this week, you are watching season one, episode 1,000. i watching season one, episode 1,000. ,and to watching season one, episode 1,000. , and to celebrate, we are making a world first. doing new things is in our dna. i am floating on air. which is why we don'tjust our dna. i am floating on air. which is why we don't just show you the tech, we use the tech to push the...
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toni? >> i think on the services side, they deserve credit. they've built a $45 billion annual run rate business they continue to bring new services to marketplace so that the gaming and video services will begin over the next couple quarters and they are growing steadily at double digits and pretty consistently so i think they deserve credit for that i think to steve's point, look, the product side has been disappointing. the level of innovation that we saw on the product side relative to history is much lower apple had blockbuster products every two or three years historically arguably, they really haven't had one in the last five or six years. now we could argue that air pods are doing exceptionally well and that is a promising market, and that was really highlighted by earnings last night we estimate the company didn't disclose this that they probably grew 70% it could be a run rate business of, you know, $7 billion or $8 billion a year right now and the beauty of that product is it's c
toni? >> i think on the services side, they deserve credit. they've built a $45 billion annual run rate business they continue to bring new services to marketplace so that the gaming and video services will begin over the next couple quarters and they are growing steadily at double digits and pretty consistently so i think they deserve credit for that i think to steve's point, look, the product side has been disappointing. the level of innovation that we saw on the product side relative...
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was tony going to be shot? what was going to happen?he car. you know, all these things that are completely normal, but they're imbued with this dread. ♪ don't stop believin' ♪ hold on to that feelin' >> nothing's happening. they're enjoying a family meal, listening to journey. and it's building, and it's building. ♪ don't stop >> the long black in which everybody says, did i just lose my hbo signal? what's going on there? i thought was kind of like the cord at the end of sergeant pepper, in which nine pianos just hit this long, long major. bong! and it goes on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on. that black was sort of like what the series needed in order to communicate the fact that it is now officially over. >> as for sopranos creator, david chase, he got whacked in the headlines. he got whacked by "the new york post" cartoonist who showed fans getting whacked, and chase literally got whacked online. >> three or four days later we were in new york talking to a couple television critics about how amazing it was. and
was tony going to be shot? what was going to happen?he car. you know, all these things that are completely normal, but they're imbued with this dread. ♪ don't stop believin' ♪ hold on to that feelin' >> nothing's happening. they're enjoying a family meal, listening to journey. and it's building, and it's building. ♪ don't stop >> the long black in which everybody says, did i just lose my hbo signal? what's going on there? i thought was kind of like the cord at the end of...
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was tony going to be shot? what was going to happen? >> [ bleep ].ely normal but they're imbued with this dread ♪ don't stop believing ♪ hold on to that feeling ♪ >> nothing is happening. they're enjoying a family meal and listening to journey and it's building and it's building ♪ don't stop ♪ >> the long black which everybody said, did i just lose my hbo signal? what's going on there? i actually thought was kind of like the cord at the end of "sergeant pepper" in which nine pianos just hit this long, long major bong and it goes on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on. that black was sort of like what the series needed in order to communicate the fact that it is now officially over. >> as for "spran owes" creator david chase, he got whacked in the headlines. he got whacked by the "new york post" cartoonist. >> three weeks later, carlton and i were in new york talking to a couple of television critics about how amazing it was and they're like, oh, you know, there's a lot of controversy about "the sopranos" finale. we're like, what? oh, yea
was tony going to be shot? what was going to happen? >> [ bleep ].ely normal but they're imbued with this dread ♪ don't stop believing ♪ hold on to that feeling ♪ >> nothing is happening. they're enjoying a family meal and listening to journey and it's building and it's building ♪ don't stop ♪ >> the long black which everybody said, did i just lose my hbo signal? what's going on there? i actually thought was kind of like the cord at the end of "sergeant...
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joining us now is the ceo, tony smurfit.ese numbers, you're feeling quite comfortable -- confident about the outlook. with boris johnson as prime minister in the u.k., does that change the outlook? tony: we operate in 35 countries, the uk's one of those countries, but we have been through many crises over the years. we have been in business over 80 years, and if it there is to be a crisis, which hopefully we hope there will not be, we will come out stronger in the end. we certainly hope there is not in no-deal brexit. it is an important issue for us that there is a deal in the whole brexit situation. that thet the end adults will take over and make sure the deal happens? matt: he hope there is some sort of agreement. you are concerned that an no-deal brexit would be bad for business, anthony? tony: i think it would be very bad for trade come very bad for our customers. we are kind of insulated in the sense that it is really up to our customers who will feel the heat, but at the end of the day for us as a company, we are some
joining us now is the ceo, tony smurfit.ese numbers, you're feeling quite comfortable -- confident about the outlook. with boris johnson as prime minister in the u.k., does that change the outlook? tony: we operate in 35 countries, the uk's one of those countries, but we have been through many crises over the years. we have been in business over 80 years, and if it there is to be a crisis, which hopefully we hope there will not be, we will come out stronger in the end. we certainly hope there...
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tony: we don't.lio owns shares and we want to be in front of what we consider to be the best economic story going on on the planet today which is the united states economy. citigroup is more leveraged to emerging markets and international then say wells fargo which is still today even after all the things, sorting through the sales practices, still the biggest lender. bank of america has outside the u.s. that is the kind of thing we want to be in front of. cheap access to cost of funding so that if and when we can ever imagine an increase in the velocity of money where the tailwind becomes lending and traditional loans, we have not seen that thus far since 2008-2009, it would be a phenomenal force to be reckoned with in the banking sector that no one believes right now. paul: in terms of velocity of money, i note it is something you are concerned about. do you see that picture changing? tony: to say we are concerned about it, it is not really discussed in the modern-day vernacular of when it comes to
tony: we don't.lio owns shares and we want to be in front of what we consider to be the best economic story going on on the planet today which is the united states economy. citigroup is more leveraged to emerging markets and international then say wells fargo which is still today even after all the things, sorting through the sales practices, still the biggest lender. bank of america has outside the u.s. that is the kind of thing we want to be in front of. cheap access to cost of funding so...
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tony hale.nice. >> stephen: ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: the last time we had you here was when we had the entire cast of "veep" on to celebrate the finale of the greatest television show of all time. maybe the truest television show of all time. >> that is sad. >> stephen: did you hear what buttigieg said? >> i did not. >> stephen: he said, one of the fascinating thing about being on the campaign trail is i found out that "veep" is true to life. >> oh! ( laughter ) he shouldn't say that out loud. >> stephen: yes. yeah. >> it was likely sad. it's sad to say good buy to that show because we all like each other a little too much. >> stephen: sure. we became kind of a family, and, so, it's sad. >> stephen: since the last time you were here, you were nominated for an emmy. >> it's nice. thank you so much. ( cheers and applause ) i'm so stunned by it. >> stephen: do you, like, wake up and go is it going to happen? are you sit big the phone and waiting for people? >> i actually thought the anno
tony hale.nice. >> stephen: ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: the last time we had you here was when we had the entire cast of "veep" on to celebrate the finale of the greatest television show of all time. maybe the truest television show of all time. >> that is sad. >> stephen: did you hear what buttigieg said? >> i did not. >> stephen: he said, one of the fascinating thing about being on the campaign trail is i found out that "veep" is...
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tony? garn and anousha, just about 45 minutes ago we felt a pretty strong aftershock, so things are still happening right now. this is what's happening in this small town of ridgecrest. look at this mobile home, it has toppled over. this isneve toppled over. this is a mobile home park off of ward avenue. look at that damage. there were two people inside this home including an 8-year-old girl. the woman who lives here, it was her great-grand-niece. she tells me they were sitting inside the home. the earthquake hit at about 10:34, and it jolted this home. they fell into a closet inside the home and it was tough for them to get out. luckily, they're doing okay. if we walk over here to ward avenue, you can see there's also damage across the street. this right here is a concrete wall that collapsed. we noticed this earlier, we were so focused on that home that tilteed street, you can see this wall has collapsed, the top part of it. this is what we're seeing all over this small city of ridgecrest
tony? garn and anousha, just about 45 minutes ago we felt a pretty strong aftershock, so things are still happening right now. this is what's happening in this small town of ridgecrest. look at this mobile home, it has toppled over. this isneve toppled over. this is a mobile home park off of ward avenue. look at that damage. there were two people inside this home including an 8-year-old girl. the woman who lives here, it was her great-grand-niece. she tells me they were sitting inside the home....
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they want to keep an eye on what is happening, it is a a >> thank you, tony. >> absolutely, tony, and we are suo feel it and we will always remember today that not just july 4th, this didn't happen in the middle of the night, people out with their families, typically not at work like they would be on a normal thursday, and that was the first thing i did was call my family when i heard that the lights were shaking. we want to give you a little more perspective. what did you feel it map here on our screen. that is where most people feel that this happened near the edge of san bernardino county. this happened near the northwes. we want to give y perspective. this is a 6.0 napa quake. january 17th, 1994, that was a 6.7. >> someone was mentioning one of the experts talking about how this earthquake was a 6.7 earthquake that was underneath us. a large population lies there. we felt the destruction there, of course because of where it was, this happens to be in an area that is more remoot, not saying it is any less or more dangerous. just because of the topography, it did happen in a more re
they want to keep an eye on what is happening, it is a a >> thank you, tony. >> absolutely, tony, and we are suo feel it and we will always remember today that not just july 4th, this didn't happen in the middle of the night, people out with their families, typically not at work like they would be on a normal thursday, and that was the first thing i did was call my family when i heard that the lights were shaking. we want to give you a little more perspective. what did you feel it...
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was tony going to be shot? what was going to happen? light ♪ people ♪ don't stop >> the long black in which everybody said did i just lose my hbo signal, what's going on there? i actually thought was kind of like the cord at the end of "sergeant pepper" in which nine pianos just hit this long major, bong. and it goes on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on. that black was sort of like what the series needed in order to communicate the fact that it is now officially over. >> as for "sopranos" creator david chase, he got whacked in the headlines. he got whacked by the "new york post" cartoonist, who showed fans getting whacked. and chase literally got whacked online. >> three or four days later carlton and i were in new york talking to a couple of television critics about how amazing it was. and they're like oh, there's a lot of controversy about the "sopranos" finale. and we're like what? they're like oh, yeah, some people just hate it. the whole cut to black, it's pretentious, nobody knows whether it means, they're all discu
was tony going to be shot? what was going to happen? light ♪ people ♪ don't stop >> the long black in which everybody said did i just lose my hbo signal, what's going on there? i actually thought was kind of like the cord at the end of "sergeant pepper" in which nine pianos just hit this long major, bong. and it goes on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on. that black was sort of like what the series needed in order to communicate the fact that it is now...
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tony is back hippie chic remember. i tried that myself back in the day. since the show stiffing then moved on i. don't really think i will be going back there are actually a number of trends we saw a lot of fishermen's. very big have been moved by the likes of reanna and dean maybe that's something for you karen banks banks bags. big bags there you see them. over the shoulder. and even micro bags if you want to get ahead get yourself a fisherman's hats and a micro i don't know if that'll be enough to hold all of my stuff and also look at my own. pealed when i'm out to dinner later this evening in berlin adrian kennedy very thanks very much for bringing us your view and your fashion sense on what's going on this summer. it is one of those german words that many people outside of germany understand because of course we typically say it after somebody sneezes but its literal meaning is health which is something the germans take very seriously indeed and my colleague rachel stewart can tell us more about that. welcome to y
tony is back hippie chic remember. i tried that myself back in the day. since the show stiffing then moved on i. don't really think i will be going back there are actually a number of trends we saw a lot of fishermen's. very big have been moved by the likes of reanna and dean maybe that's something for you karen banks banks bags. big bags there you see them. over the shoulder. and even micro bags if you want to get ahead get yourself a fisherman's hats and a micro i don't know if that'll be...
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tony danza. >> tony danza? >> yeah. part of the three-day music festival in golden gate park.i didn't know tony danza did comedy. >> yeah, i knew he sang and danced. i didn't know he did comedy. sal knew. >> of course. >> yes, but i have never actually see a set by him. i hope he's funny. >> i'm sure he is. >> yeah. >> yeah, all right. >>> good morning. let's go -- he has to be funny, right? go out and take a look at the commute now on 580. we did have a crash 580 at north flynn causing a little bit of a backup even though it's not in the lanes. but you will see slow traffic in the area. also getting out to the castro valley area, the traffic is moderately heavy. there have been no major issues driving through coming in in san leandro. in oakland it looks like the roadwork that was here in oakland has been picked up and the traffic is moving along very nicely. bay bridge has a small backup. we are hoping for a lighter than usual friday. so far nothing has told me that it won't happen that way. 4:49. >>> let's bring steve paulson in. >> thank you, sir. >> you're welcome. >> let
tony danza. >> tony danza? >> yeah. part of the three-day music festival in golden gate park.i didn't know tony danza did comedy. >> yeah, i knew he sang and danced. i didn't know he did comedy. sal knew. >> of course. >> yes, but i have never actually see a set by him. i hope he's funny. >> i'm sure he is. >> yeah. >> yeah, all right. >>> good morning. let's go -- he has to be funny, right? go out and take a look at the commute now on...
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blair. consequential than to countries going at it. -- tony blair.t leave this? historically it has been important. there have been situations where the us felt we have been closer to britain than to any other continent. but this is notjust over the cables. president trump has been interfering in your policies time and again. he boosted nigel farage, he has talked kindly about boris johnson, notjust recently but going back. he has offended theresa may, told how to do brexit. there is not a leader in nato or a western alliance that is confident that president trump generally believes in the alliance so the context for this makes it more thanjust in the alliance so the context for this makes it more than just an isolated incident. we are in the midst of a leadership election for the next prime minister of the uk. jeremy hunt was very clear that the ambassador would stay on whereas borisjohnson seem to be rather more equivocal. what you make of their differing responses?” equivocal. what you make of their differing responses? i think their responses are
blair. consequential than to countries going at it. -- tony blair.t leave this? historically it has been important. there have been situations where the us felt we have been closer to britain than to any other continent. but this is notjust over the cables. president trump has been interfering in your policies time and again. he boosted nigel farage, he has talked kindly about boris johnson, notjust recently but going back. he has offended theresa may, told how to do brexit. there is not a...
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i'm still paying reparations to my friend tony. them. [blows raspberry] - you--you watched them die? what the-- anyway, anyway. we don't have time for that. aside from the cat thing, i'm actually impressed that you michael kosta, a white man, support reparations for black people. - what? no, i'm doing this for white people. because if america pays reparations to black people, then white people will finally be free from the bondage of white guilt. - i knew there was a catch. - what catch? - i knew it! - i--what catch? i'm saying, wouldn't it be wonderful to wipe the slate clean? we pay reparations and white guilt goes away. no more worrying about, is it people of color or african-americans or my home dogs in the hizzle. that's why i'm pro reparations. first we elected obama, then we gave "moonlight" the oscar, throw in reparations and we call it square. - kosta, this is an ignorant argument and, honestly, i'm really offended by it. - whoa, sorry. well, allow me to make reparations for how i've wronged you. [laughter] there's 50 buck
i'm still paying reparations to my friend tony. them. [blows raspberry] - you--you watched them die? what the-- anyway, anyway. we don't have time for that. aside from the cat thing, i'm actually impressed that you michael kosta, a white man, support reparations for black people. - what? no, i'm doing this for white people. because if america pays reparations to black people, then white people will finally be free from the bondage of white guilt. - i knew there was a catch. - what catch? - i...
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tony's i said you can throw tony on a contract to throw myself out for this if it's too much and what we miss is for both of us and it's like a 2nd chance to say really sorry. we take a penalty but. let us in a race and let us do better the next days and just give us a 2nd chance of some positive news for too many o. says chris froome is on the road to recovery a 4 time tour champion had a huge crash last month breaking his neck elbow leg and several ribs but he's already back on the training even if it is with just one like at the moment. now to new jersey and one of the worst mrs joe ever see and football if you aren't you know we're tied 11 with benfica in a preseason international champions cup game when marco benassi did this. completely missing an open goal he looked shocked while his team a credit hide his frustration and to make it worse in china went on to lose the game to one benfica won it in stoppage time with a great strike from later on thursday in the champions cup matches you know how to play fellow premier league side top. united are trying to sign sporting lisbon mid
tony's i said you can throw tony on a contract to throw myself out for this if it's too much and what we miss is for both of us and it's like a 2nd chance to say really sorry. we take a penalty but. let us in a race and let us do better the next days and just give us a 2nd chance of some positive news for too many o. says chris froome is on the road to recovery a 4 time tour champion had a huge crash last month breaking his neck elbow leg and several ribs but he's already back on the training...
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tony dokoupil will talk to astronauts on the international space station about the importance of spaceny's at the kennedy space center where he will retrace some of the steps of the "apollo 11" crew on the morning of the historic launch. >>> and gayle talks to rapper meek mill who will be back in court today to try and get his conviction on gun and drug charges overturned. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this tuesday, thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ♪ . >>> live from the cbs bay area studios this is kxix5 now is. >> we are looking live at the moon. look at that beautiful moon. >> hello, moon. >> bright in the skych today is the 50th anniversary of the launch of apollo 11 which put the man on the moon. so, we will talk a little more about that later. >> historic. >> it's tuesday july 16th. i am michelle growing ao. >> i am kenny choi. let's start with the forecast to see how it is shaping up tuesday morning.>>> good tuesday morning. we are starting off the day with low clouds, areas of fog and even some patchy drizzle so. a difference compared to yeste
tony dokoupil will talk to astronauts on the international space station about the importance of spaceny's at the kennedy space center where he will retrace some of the steps of the "apollo 11" crew on the morning of the historic launch. >>> and gayle talks to rapper meek mill who will be back in court today to try and get his conviction on gun and drug charges overturned. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this tuesday, thanks for watching. i'm...
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tony blair, did he — did you ever meet him afterwards? did he ever comment on what you made of him?, well, i played him three times. there was the deal, the one that you mentioned, which was actually the first time i ever played a real person, in that sense. although i played mozart before, but no—one really knows what he sounds like, so you can kind of get away with that. so that was the first time i'd ever
tony blair, did he — did you ever meet him afterwards? did he ever comment on what you made of him?, well, i played him three times. there was the deal, the one that you mentioned, which was actually the first time i ever played a real person, in that sense. although i played mozart before, but no—one really knows what he sounds like, so you can kind of get away with that. so that was the first time i'd ever
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i was trying to find my bow stratify tony as i said you can throw tony on the contrary to throw myself out for this it's too much and what i will miss is for both of us and it's like a 2nd chance to say really sorry. we take party but peter let us in the race and let us do better the next days and just give us a 2nd chance. while some positive news for tim in the team ennio says that chris froome is on the road to recovery the 4 time tor champion had a huge cross last month breaking his neck elbow leg and several ribs buddies already back on the training bike even if it is with just one leg at the moment. now to new jersey and one of the worst misses you'll ever see in football for the interior were tied 11 with benfica in a pre-season international champions cup game when marco been nasty did this. completely missing an open goal he looked shocked while his teammate couldn't hide his frustration and to make it worse you know went on to lose the game to one benfica won it in stoppage time with a great strike from cryo and then the champions got manchester united have just beaten taught
i was trying to find my bow stratify tony as i said you can throw tony on the contrary to throw myself out for this it's too much and what i will miss is for both of us and it's like a 2nd chance to say really sorry. we take party but peter let us in the race and let us do better the next days and just give us a 2nd chance. while some positive news for tim in the team ennio says that chris froome is on the road to recovery the 4 time tor champion had a huge cross last month breaking his neck...
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i am tony doukepel. we are going to mark the moment apollo 11 blasted off. it put a man on the moon a milestone that stan in the big history of humanity on july tion, 1969 at 9:32 a.m. eastern. a saturn 5 rocket carrying the crew lifted i am sitting. eastern, not far from where i'm sitting. carrying neil armstrong, michael collins and buzz aldrin. it was a defining moment for the country and one of the greatest moments in broadcast history. cbs news anchor, the legendary walter cronkite played a key role in telling the story of that dangerous and unprecedented mission. cronkite brought this historic moment to millions of americans from this very spot. >> through the vastness, blackness, cold of space, carry the pledge made eight years ago by president kennedy, to put a man on the moon and bring him back safely in this decade. a description of this mission. >> i'm joined by retired astronaut peggy winston, who spent a total of 665 days in space, more than any other american. wo whitson also did 10 spacewalks. you're thinking things differently because you wer
i am tony doukepel. we are going to mark the moment apollo 11 blasted off. it put a man on the moon a milestone that stan in the big history of humanity on july tion, 1969 at 9:32 a.m. eastern. a saturn 5 rocket carrying the crew lifted i am sitting. eastern, not far from where i'm sitting. carrying neil armstrong, michael collins and buzz aldrin. it was a defining moment for the country and one of the greatest moments in broadcast history. cbs news anchor, the legendary walter cronkite played...
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appreciate it, tony romm, i ina freid, todoug clinton >>> coming up, the e.t.f. factor that's earnings, trade, and the fed. a look at which one matters most to the markets >>> plus, young workers moving out of big cities and to places you wouldn't expect. we'll tell you where and why >>> and 23 and me wants a whole lot more than just your dna. we'll tell you what they're afr.te afr.te this is "the exchange" on cnbcan to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. xfinity mobile is a designed to save you money. whether you use your phone to get fit or to find the perfect gift, you'll use less data with a network that automatically connects to millions of wifi hotspots and the best lte everywhere else. so you save hundreds of dollars a year on your wireless bill. xfinity mobile has the best network. best devices. best value. simple. easy. awesome. click, call or visit a store today. >>> welcome back. the trade war with china taking a toll on the chinese economy with both imports and exports dropping last month this morning on "squawk box," pe
appreciate it, tony romm, i ina freid, todoug clinton >>> coming up, the e.t.f. factor that's earnings, trade, and the fed. a look at which one matters most to the markets >>> plus, young workers moving out of big cities and to places you wouldn't expect. we'll tell you where and why >>> and 23 and me wants a whole lot more than just your dna. we'll tell you what they're afr.te afr.te this is "the exchange" on cnbcan to improve short-term memory. prevagen....
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griff: tony katz our man in indiana. steve: tony katz. griff: tony katz, radio talk show host.pical storm barry as it bears down on millions. griff: we are tracking the storm's path. that's coming up next. ♪ ♪ pampers is the first and only diaper with three extra absorb channels. they stay up to three times drier so babies can sleep soundly all night pampers can't see what it is yet.re? what is that? that's a blazer? that's a chevy blazer? aww, this is dope. this thing is beautiful. i love the lights. oh man, it's got a mean face on it. it looks like a piece of candy. look at the interior. this is nice. this is my sexy mom car. i would feel like a cool dad. it's just really chic. i love this thing. it's gorgeous. i would pull up in this in a heartbeat. i want one of these. that is sharp. the all-new chevy blazer. speaks for itself. i don't know who they got to design this but give them a cookie and a star. . . booking.com offers free so bookers can book now... and ask their boss later. [do you want breakfast or no?] free cancellations! [definitely breakfast.] how good is that?
griff: tony katz our man in indiana. steve: tony katz. griff: tony katz, radio talk show host.pical storm barry as it bears down on millions. griff: we are tracking the storm's path. that's coming up next. ♪ ♪ pampers is the first and only diaper with three extra absorb channels. they stay up to three times drier so babies can sleep soundly all night pampers can't see what it is yet.re? what is that? that's a blazer? that's a chevy blazer? aww, this is dope. this thing is beautiful. i love...
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tony? >> all right. thank you very much, ed. >>> north korea says its latest missile launches are a warning to u.s. ally south korea. new pictures released by pyongyang show kim jong un overseeing yesterday's launch of two short-range ballistic missiles both fired into the sea. north korea says the launch was meant to send a message to south korea ahead of next month's joint military drills with the united states of america. now secretary of state mike pompeo played down the provocations, saying stalled nuclear talks with north korea could restart in a couple of weeks. >>> a california man is under arrest accused of killing two family members before going on a deadly shooting spree in los angeles. police say he shot and killed his brother and father and wounded his mother. less than an hour later investigators say he killed a suspected ex-girlfriend at a gas station. he was captured on surveillance video afterward calmly walking down the street. police say he then shot and killed a man on a bus before he
tony? >> all right. thank you very much, ed. >>> north korea says its latest missile launches are a warning to u.s. ally south korea. new pictures released by pyongyang show kim jong un overseeing yesterday's launch of two short-range ballistic missiles both fired into the sea. north korea says the launch was meant to send a message to south korea ahead of next month's joint military drills with the united states of america. now secretary of state mike pompeo played down the...
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i'm gayle king with tony dokoupil and anthony mason. i think you are drinking lots of water because more than half the country will be hit by a dangerous and record-breaking heat wave over the next 24 hours. this is very serious. it will last through the weekend. that's not good. nearly 150 million people from arizona to new england are under heat alerts. >> by the weekend cities in at least 14 states are expected to break their high temperature records. errol barnett reports from the heart of the heat wave in st. louis. >> reporter: it is sweltering. i'm on shirt number three today. across the country millions of people are trudging through the first major heat wave of the year. new york city officials opened doze of coing centerso th public. >> take this heat situation seriously. take precautions. particularly when it comes to folks with any kind of vulnerability. >> reporter: in madison, wisconsin volunteers are doing just that, knocking on doors, checking on the elderly. >> i feel like i'm on fire basically. it's so hot. >> reporter
i'm gayle king with tony dokoupil and anthony mason. i think you are drinking lots of water because more than half the country will be hit by a dangerous and record-breaking heat wave over the next 24 hours. this is very serious. it will last through the weekend. that's not good. nearly 150 million people from arizona to new england are under heat alerts. >> by the weekend cities in at least 14 states are expected to break their high temperature records. errol barnett reports from the...
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compare that to tony blair's final pmqs in 2007. and that is the end.sjeremy corbyn compare to the age of blair and hague? it was a class act. william hague spotted very early on that tony blair had an alphabetical list of subject headings and ring binders, and so he would ask the first question about azerbaijan, and then switch to zoroastrianism or something like that, and it was a masterclass, in many ways. so does this veteran mp have any advice for the new pm? boris johnson roams wild and free, he is an untamed beast on the serengeti plains, i mean, you cannot cage him. so, look out for some fireworks, look out for some fun, but ultimately, look out for a complete lack of dignity from the front bench from the dispatch box. boris johnson's default position is wing it and make them laugh, and he'll say, "ba—ba—ba—ba, i am completely and briefed, i'm totally unspun, boris, what you see is what you get. ba—ba—ba." and he will probably do that. it was back to downing street for a final appearance outside number 10. she said to serve as prime minister was
compare that to tony blair's final pmqs in 2007. and that is the end.sjeremy corbyn compare to the age of blair and hague? it was a class act. william hague spotted very early on that tony blair had an alphabetical list of subject headings and ring binders, and so he would ask the first question about azerbaijan, and then switch to zoroastrianism or something like that, and it was a masterclass, in many ways. so does this veteran mp have any advice for the new pm? boris johnson roams wild and...
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so tony duggan to leave barcelona. maybe she will come back to the wsl. world cup feels like a game changer for women's football. so it would be great if england can finish this term it on a high. and i think england would certainly want to do at least equally as well as the debt in the previous world cup and bring back the bronze medal which they did in 2015 in canada. interestingly fell neville said something today, he said there has been a lot of talk of the lionesses inspiring people. but he said the ultimate inspiration as to win trophies. he also went on to see the whole squad were sick of losing in semifinals and i think thatis losing in semifinals and i think that is perhaps reflective of how a lot of the country are feeling right now. as you mentioned, sweden, england's match tomorrow. karen carney will be point up against some familiarfaces. three carney will be point up against some familiar faces. three players carney will be point up against some familiarfaces. three players who have played for chelsea. until recently so did the swedish goalk
so tony duggan to leave barcelona. maybe she will come back to the wsl. world cup feels like a game changer for women's football. so it would be great if england can finish this term it on a high. and i think england would certainly want to do at least equally as well as the debt in the previous world cup and bring back the bronze medal which they did in 2015 in canada. interestingly fell neville said something today, he said there has been a lot of talk of the lionesses inspiring people. but...
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tony is out there.staked his career on an apple service shortfall. >> he's largely of the school of thought that a lot of tech is expensive. he did a note about that, what, two weeks ago. >> yes by the way, remember when morgan stanley put their money where their mouth is i'm interesting to see what like a dollar bill tastes i know what money smells like. they made a flavor for me. it's the smell of money. i wear it on saturdays when i'm in the hamptons. i'm going to send him a taste of money. that guy wants money where his mouth is, i'm going to get the flavor of money. let's see how he eats it >> speaking of chemicals, how is dow looking to you >> suboptimal. >> yeah. gap eps, ten cents operating eps, 86. operating, 1.1 billion >> not as good as it should be >> that's obviously earnings before interest and taxes. it's been a tough stock after the split. >> every single line item was down that's incredible. you know what dow feels like to any? the really old dow can we just admit that the dow dupont me
tony is out there.staked his career on an apple service shortfall. >> he's largely of the school of thought that a lot of tech is expensive. he did a note about that, what, two weeks ago. >> yes by the way, remember when morgan stanley put their money where their mouth is i'm interesting to see what like a dollar bill tastes i know what money smells like. they made a flavor for me. it's the smell of money. i wear it on saturdays when i'm in the hamptons. i'm going to send him a...
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very nice. >>> i'm anthony mason with gayle king and tony dokoupil.racism after telling a group of democratic congresswomen of color to go back to their countries. in a series of weekend tweets he said that group of democratic lawmakers should go back to the countries they came from and fix those governments rather than tell the u.s. government how it should be run. he ducked dooubled down this mo saying they spew foul language and racist hatred. >> the lawmakers he is apparently referring to are four women nicknamed the squad. all four are american citizens and three were born in this country. the president may have inadvertently helped house democrats get past a growing internal rift. nancy, word is that it will help unite the democrats. do you think so? >> reporter: well, gayle, his tweets definitely gave democrats a common target, but the internal conflict within the party that you are describing is probably not going to subside anytime soon, even after speaker pelosi came to the defense of those four women. pelosi herself criticized the women jus
very nice. >>> i'm anthony mason with gayle king and tony dokoupil.racism after telling a group of democratic congresswomen of color to go back to their countries. in a series of weekend tweets he said that group of democratic lawmakers should go back to the countries they came from and fix those governments rather than tell the u.s. government how it should be run. he ducked dooubled down this mo saying they spew foul language and racist hatred. >> the lawmakers he is apparently...
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i spoke truth to power when it was tony blair, when it was gordon brown, and i think i speak truth to mandate for a no—deal brexit. and i speak truth to power withjeremy corbyn. he has to ask himself, is he capable of doing the job and rising to the challenge that now presents itself to him? and just look at what has happened in the last few days. where is the strategy? it's not as if we didn't know that borisjohnson was going to be prime minister. where is the strategy? and i've just reached the point of deciding in myself, and it's a very personal decision, this is not about some plot or some other party, none of that, it's a personal decision, i no longer feel that this is the labour party that i have been dedicated to all my life. it's not the party of clement attlee, it's not the party of tony blair or gordon brown, it's not the party of harold wilson and all the leaders that we've had down the years. there has been an official statement in response from the labour party but i'm pretty sure they would argue that mr corbyn has already seen off two conservative prime ministers, dav
i spoke truth to power when it was tony blair, when it was gordon brown, and i think i speak truth to mandate for a no—deal brexit. and i speak truth to power withjeremy corbyn. he has to ask himself, is he capable of doing the job and rising to the challenge that now presents itself to him? and just look at what has happened in the last few days. where is the strategy? it's not as if we didn't know that borisjohnson was going to be prime minister. where is the strategy? and i've just reached...
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tony. >> all right. democratic presidential candidate julian castro says crossing the border without permission should not be a crime. he wants to increase aid to central america to help congress the immigrant crisis. the former secretary of housing and urban development is us with as part of the road to 2020. secretary castro joins us at the table. good morning to you. >> good morning. good to be with you. >> i don't know where to begin. you look at those pictures. they are heartbreaking and so disturbing. you heard words like ticking time bomb, it seems like we are criminalizing desperation here. what would you do? what do you think should be done right now. >> what i think should be done right now is a lot of these folks have relatives who live in the united states. we should immediately invest the resources to get them into the hands of family members who live here or, for the children, family members or foster parents. people who are willing to step up, as they have been before, and to take care of
tony. >> all right. democratic presidential candidate julian castro says crossing the border without permission should not be a crime. he wants to increase aid to central america to help congress the immigrant crisis. the former secretary of housing and urban development is us with as part of the road to 2020. secretary castro joins us at the table. good morning to you. >> good morning. good to be with you. >> i don't know where to begin. you look at those pictures. they are...
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our celebrity guest host was tony de tony develani from "dancing with the stars."age to participate in a series of rigorous events in order to win a very prestigious award called the chip shot. so i'm sitting up at the front with my friends and some other comedians, and tony asks who wants to come up and participate. and one of my special skills is a murder scream. so i just really let it rip and i think i scared him. he he's like, ah, get up here, whatever makes it stop. now the first event is speed dress at chippendale. very counter intuitive, not why we came. but i'm competitive person, and al all i had to do was clip on some wristlets and a bow tie situation, and basically i'm ready to be a mother. reenact your favorite sexual position with a chippendale, which was difficult for me, because mine is tied to the ceiling fan. so i was like, i don't know how we're going to do this, but we managed. i proceed, by the way, women are dropping like flies, okay? it's down to me and two other women, one of which was a real exotic dancer? i was like, what are you doing her
our celebrity guest host was tony de tony develani from "dancing with the stars."age to participate in a series of rigorous events in order to win a very prestigious award called the chip shot. so i'm sitting up at the front with my friends and some other comedians, and tony asks who wants to come up and participate. and one of my special skills is a murder scream. so i just really let it rip and i think i scared him. he he's like, ah, get up here, whatever makes it stop. now the...
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( cheers and applause ) where is my tony! where's my tony, cranston!ly did have an impact, because the station agreed to replace "code red." but like all revolutionaries, he paid a price, because as of today, joe crain is out of his job at w.i.c.s. this is an injustice! and, ironically, it's the one instance where it would be good to have a code red. with joe crain gone, the problem of scaring people about the weather isn't getting any better. just look at w.i.c.s.'s new weatherman. >> hello springfield, i'm trip dipler with your five-day death cast. it look likes we have light rain headed into tuesday so pack an umbrella and make your peace with god. later tonight, temperatures will dip, so we've got an apocalypse advisory. if you go outside you'll be engulfed in ice-cold tongues of flames, and your children will forget the sound of your voice. so if you've got any patio furniture, bring it on in tonight. over to otis for sports. >> the warriors are coming! flee! >> stephen: we'll be right back with beto o'rourke! not even our competitor's best batter
( cheers and applause ) where is my tony! where's my tony, cranston!ly did have an impact, because the station agreed to replace "code red." but like all revolutionaries, he paid a price, because as of today, joe crain is out of his job at w.i.c.s. this is an injustice! and, ironically, it's the one instance where it would be good to have a code red. with joe crain gone, the problem of scaring people about the weather isn't getting any better. just look at w.i.c.s.'s new weatherman....
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what's it been like since the tony's are the audiences different?true for me and i just get to work with the best actors in the world every single night, and so i'm having a blast. >> we're so excited. we can't wait to see you what are you guys performing right now? >> we're about to sing "can't say no "and "oklahoma" >> the cast of "oklahoma" on broadway ♪ it ain't so much a question o not knowing what to do ♪ ♪ i knowed what's right and wrong since i been 10 ♪ ♪ i heared a lot of stories and i reckon they are true ♪ ♪ about how girls are put upon by men ♪ ♪ i know i manhunt fall into thy pit, but when i'm with a feller i forget ♪ ♪ i'm just a girl who can't say no, i'm in a terrible fix ♪ ♪ i always say come on, let's go, just when i ought to say nix ♪ when a person tries to kiss a girl, i know she ought to give his face a smack ♪ ♪ but as soon as someone kisses me, i somehow sort of want to kiss him back ♪ ♪ i'm just a fool when lights are low, i can't be prissy and quaint i ain't the type that can faint ♪ ♪ how can i be what i ain't ♪ i can't sa
what's it been like since the tony's are the audiences different?true for me and i just get to work with the best actors in the world every single night, and so i'm having a blast. >> we're so excited. we can't wait to see you what are you guys performing right now? >> we're about to sing "can't say no "and "oklahoma" >> the cast of "oklahoma" on broadway ♪ it ain't so much a question o not knowing what to do ♪ ♪ i knowed what's right and...