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role alongside jessica biel in the drama series the cinema airing widens days at ten pm on the usa network that is already a runaway hit as will come to. those out of the blue i got a letter inviting me to look at the part the writer. it was a book right yeah yeah and their excitement and the dead depth the german novel for jessica's company as you develop it but the part it was of the detective food was somewhat of a small town from upstate new york and i'm from a small town. there get my number and it's about a woman who goes nuts one day and kills people. well it's kind of she one person so she is the least likely person to you would expect in this small town in there on a public beach and she has a one year old child her husband's there and then someone's playing their music very loudly in the next blanket over and she's. a switch gets hit and she takes this knife she has and kills them and then doesn't want to contest it she said she's guilty doesn't want to lawyer send her away and in the small town of so traumatized by the event dates are up for that but i as a detective have anothe
role alongside jessica biel in the drama series the cinema airing widens days at ten pm on the usa network that is already a runaway hit as will come to. those out of the blue i got a letter inviting me to look at the part the writer. it was a book right yeah yeah and their excitement and the dead depth the german novel for jessica's company as you develop it but the part it was of the detective food was somewhat of a small town from upstate new york and i'm from a small town. there get my...
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robot" premieres on october 11th on the usa network. can you tell us anything about it?n tell you. everything you thought you knew is completely not true. >> jimmy: is that true? >> to a certain degree. >> jimmy: i hope it's not true. >> to a certain degree. i mean, there are certain things that i was like convinced happened the way exactly that you thought that they happened. then there will be some surprises that caught me by surprise. >> jimmy: interesting. during the commercial break we were talking about "the bachelor," which apparently is a show you that enjoy. >> right. >> jimmy: and "the bachelorette." >> "bachelor in paradise." >> jimmy: and even "bachelor in paradise." >> yeah, somehow. yeah. i feel like it was all legit, ladies and gentlemen. i started watching that show "unreal." >> jimmy: oh, yeah, the parody. >> the parody of that show. i thought this is a very good show. now i want to check out what they're talking about. >> jimmy: that's a weird way to get into it. >> i sort of went in the back door. jrmt yeah, you sure did. [ laughter ] stop it. >> geez.
robot" premieres on october 11th on the usa network. can you tell us anything about it?n tell you. everything you thought you knew is completely not true. >> jimmy: is that true? >> to a certain degree. >> jimmy: i hope it's not true. >> to a certain degree. i mean, there are certain things that i was like convinced happened the way exactly that you thought that they happened. then there will be some surprises that caught me by surprise. >> jimmy: interesting....
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he lives in ton on toe while filming series suits on the usa network. >> warner brothers record breaking movie "it" gear gearing up for round two. the sequel is in theaters september 16, 20 19. preproduction set for march of last year. "it" surpassed exorcist pulling in 477.8 million dollars at the box office so far. >> stun >> already. >> i think it speaks to psychology nowadays where we are psychologically. >> won't get a dime from me. >> me, neither. >> coming up on "fox news morning" supporters of dreamers are planning to rally in the region and across the country. >> and ifieding a missing m man. >> 4:42 is the time and it's 71 degrees back after this invictus. my challenge is to be in sync with my body, myself, my life. it all starts with a healthy routine. begin the activia two week probiotic challenge by enjoying activia yogurt with billions of probiotics everyday. take the activia probiotic challenge! we used to resort to some pretty creative hacks to take care... it got weird. ahhh! i'm just airing them out! luckily we discovered tide pods plus downy. so our jeans stay in great
he lives in ton on toe while filming series suits on the usa network. >> warner brothers record breaking movie "it" gear gearing up for round two. the sequel is in theaters september 16, 20 19. preproduction set for march of last year. "it" surpassed exorcist pulling in 477.8 million dollars at the box office so far. >> stun >> already. >> i think it speaks to psychology nowadays where we are psychologically. >> won't get a dime from me....
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days at ten eastern on the usa network he'll also be starring in the battle of the sexes out september twenty second can always find me on twitter and king's things i'll see you next time. here's what people have been saying about redacted in the night. the only show i go out of my way to you know what it is that really packs a punch. is the john oliver of r t america is the same we are apparently better than. a c. heard of redacted the night president of the world bank. seriously send us an e-mail. greetings and salutation. while everyone focuses on the pomp and circumstance and donald trump at this year's united nations general assembly there was there was one story the tragically one not seeing much air time on most of your cable news channels a story that at the very least directly affects roughly forty million people will cross every continent of the small blue planet that affects women and children have an obscenely disproportionate rate better than men and it reaches across all racial and cultural lines. what is this vastly important story the definitely definitely will never ge
days at ten eastern on the usa network he'll also be starring in the battle of the sexes out september twenty second can always find me on twitter and king's things i'll see you next time. here's what people have been saying about redacted in the night. the only show i go out of my way to you know what it is that really packs a punch. is the john oliver of r t america is the same we are apparently better than. a c. heard of redacted the night president of the world bank. seriously send us an...
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with the similar airs wednesday as a ten pm on the usa network is set to star in the battle of the sexes a movie about that famous tempests match between billie jean king and. bobby riggs i interviewed both of them leading up to that emma stone and steve cohen you play who jack kramer are you familiar with jack curry the great tennis player who was a writer or a covered that but he was he was feeded number one and then he began head of the u.s. lawn tennis association then a color commentator with howard cosell too so there's someone playing i would howard is playing howard his appearances are done digitally you know getting yes it's phenomenal i can play fifteen some of the scenes with him i'm not in those scenes no but some of the other. of the girls women on the team tennis team have scenes with as i remember jack did not like billie jean king and he were all in water and for billie jean jacques was the male chauvinist pig and their big. you know and just reason in jack was about by all accounts a reed is the bridge where the greatest guy in the world but for some reason they'd those
with the similar airs wednesday as a ten pm on the usa network is set to star in the battle of the sexes a movie about that famous tempests match between billie jean king and. bobby riggs i interviewed both of them leading up to that emma stone and steve cohen you play who jack kramer are you familiar with jack curry the great tennis player who was a writer or a covered that but he was he was feeded number one and then he began head of the u.s. lawn tennis association then a color commentator...
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. >> stephen: "the sinner" airs wednesdays on usa network. jessica biel, everybody!i ain't afraid to say it. go blue! i'll kick it. she needs this kids. mom needs this. (screaming) have some. just get it done. reliving the glory days isn't always rewarding. but hotels.com is. unlock instant savings now and earn free nights to use later. hotels.com. ( ♪ ) girl: ... on it. found it! (imitating explosion) ( ♪ ) okay, so let's... stop. don't mess it up! (squeaking) ahh-h-h! ee-e-e! ( ♪ ) all right. (chuckle) ( ♪ ) nice! ( ♪ ) come on, dad, let's go! for those who know what they're really building. always unstoppable. for those who know what they're really building. sfx: t-mobile mnemonic sfx: t-mobile mnemonic sfx: t-mobile mnemonic t-mobile's unlimited now includes netflix on us. that's right, netflix on us. get four unlimited lines for just forty bucks each. taxes and fees included. and now, netflix included. so go ahead, binge on us. another reason why t-mobile is america's best unlimited network. sfx: t-mobile mnemonic hey. what can you tell me about your new social
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. >> on the usa network. >> yeah.> what a character that is. >> here with a preview of season three, christian, good morning. >> good morning. >> yeah, thanks, again. yeah, it was fun earlier. >> so it's hard to jump into season three. so fill us in on what exactly -- where we're at. >> no, we definitely left off season two with some questions about what was happening with elliott, just been shot. there were questions about all of the characters, this season, i would have to say i actually answers a lot of questions that happened that were left unanswered in season two which is what i love about it. >> when you started this, did you know all of the ark of your character? or did you discover as you went along? >> i knew everything from the first season of what was going to happen. as far as what sam, the creator was going to do in season two and three, i was completely in the dark. i've been continuingly surprised and amazed as he has come up with new concepts and ideas. >> when someone says you're going to play an ima
. >> on the usa network. >> yeah.> what a character that is. >> here with a preview of season three, christian, good morning. >> good morning. >> yeah, thanks, again. yeah, it was fun earlier. >> so it's hard to jump into season three. so fill us in on what exactly -- where we're at. >> no, we definitely left off season two with some questions about what was happening with elliott, just been shot. there were questions about all of the characters,...
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border with the "usa today" network.their series, "the wall," explores the complex world of those who live along the border and how president trump's proposed wall might affect them. tonight, a visit to some ranches in arizona, whose owners have seen the changes, physical and social, over a span of decades. >> well there's probably no better way to grow up than growing up on a ranch. by god there's a cow. but growing up on the border it was just interesting to never really see or hear think of anybody being out there in that remote ranch. and then as i was getting older i realized there's 2,300 people a night going through there. >> backtracking to a time, say, 30 years ago, there was a steady flow of illegals coming through the ranch. they usually would ask if we could give them a couple of days' work. >> whether or not they were going to go further north or not but they'd come over and work for you. and there was nothing extraordinary about it. it wasn't a big deal to go across the line and one big deal for them to com
border with the "usa today" network.their series, "the wall," explores the complex world of those who live along the border and how president trump's proposed wall might affect them. tonight, a visit to some ranches in arizona, whose owners have seen the changes, physical and social, over a span of decades. >> well there's probably no better way to grow up than growing up on a ranch. by god there's a cow. but growing up on the border it was just interesting to never...
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and after he became president, as the arizona republic and the usa today network, we felt we were reallyl-situated to tell the story, to explain to the american people what was at stake if the united states were to go follow through and build a border wall along the entire u.s.-mexico border. we're not journalists that would just be parachuting in like other journalist; this is a subject that we know well because we've covered it for a long time. >> brangham: i mean as you say, you particularly have been covering this for over 20 years. was there a particular idea or series of ideas that were driven home by your reporting on this series? >> well one of the things that i one of the things that i worked on personally-- was, we wanted to show, what would a border of how lucrative it is to smuggle people and drugs into the united states, it has attracted criminal organizations into the united states. so we wanted to look at what would the effect be on smugglers? would it stop the smuggling trade, which is what people might presume? and actually we found out that it would be the opposite. tha
and after he became president, as the arizona republic and the usa today network, we felt we were reallyl-situated to tell the story, to explain to the american people what was at stake if the united states were to go follow through and build a border wall along the entire u.s.-mexico border. we're not journalists that would just be parachuting in like other journalist; this is a subject that we know well because we've covered it for a long time. >> brangham: i mean as you say, you...
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according to usa today, the social network is credited the growth to its switch to a mobile platform.y all of the searches were done on smartphones. i should be signed up for it. i haven't figured out how to use it. but it's on my phone. >> don't click one thing. go down the rabbit hole. you'll never get out. >> the battle between apple and samsung. the galaxy note 8 is in stores today. it has facial recognition and wireless charging. sound familiar? >> uh-huh. >> it also l.e.d. screen. samsung is hoping to make a good impression after the galaxy note 7. it will cost you more than $900. >> less than a thousand. >> people don't say it. a lot of the stuff that they come out with is -- samsung does it first. that's happened more than once. >> so loyal to brand. don't you have certain things you have to use. i like tide. tide is my detergent. >> on the phone? >> if you're an apple person, you're going to be an apple pesh. you'll pay the extra hundred dollars. >> got you. news 4 continues right now at 5:00 a.m. >>> it's 5:00 a.m. >> just like that. >> that's right. good morning everybody.
according to usa today, the social network is credited the growth to its switch to a mobile platform.y all of the searches were done on smartphones. i should be signed up for it. i haven't figured out how to use it. but it's on my phone. >> don't click one thing. go down the rabbit hole. you'll never get out. >> the battle between apple and samsung. the galaxy note 8 is in stores today. it has facial recognition and wireless charging. sound familiar? >> uh-huh. >> it...
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usa today. i am curious. we are talking about the extensive appearances. was that regarding norquist? host: bartlett has been on the network 23 times. answer this for me. norquest is on your show regularly as well. always shows up when there is a tax brouhaha going on. does he get on there by calling you guys saying i would like to come on oryou guys call and say so-called tax expert, he is a tax lobbyist, not a tax expert. question,nswer your grover norquest, someone that a lot of policymakers talk to, who is very much in their policy realm. if they are talking to him we want to hear what those conversations are. we booked him for this program in the wake of this tax release. we wanted to have him on to talk about it during his appearance, we talked about maya mcguiness and her group, the hurt tax policy group. she is appearing monday. we reach out some of these experts in d.c. that we know that members of congress reach out to so we can bring you those conversations and give you as much information as it is happening behind the scenes. does that work for you? c-span withpreciate multiple points of view. that is one reaso
usa today. i am curious. we are talking about the extensive appearances. was that regarding norquist? host: bartlett has been on the network 23 times. answer this for me. norquest is on your show regularly as well. always shows up when there is a tax brouhaha going on. does he get on there by calling you guys saying i would like to come on oryou guys call and say so-called tax expert, he is a tax lobbyist, not a tax expert. question,nswer your grover norquest, someone that a lot of policymakers...
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panel for justice for port drivers, a campaign that got huge attention in "usa today" but not from the participants in networks and there were 12 people that showed up and we have teamsters -- they're not teamsters, drivers who one of them -- >> brother, i'm really sorry to cut you off, i really need a question because there are people behind you. >> first question. >> yes. >> how can we stand firm on the issue of collective bargaining? 15 is excellent and how do we stand firm with the collective bargaining attached to that. second question. after 9/11 we were a deer in headlights and we let bush and cheney hijack the american narrative. this time we can be ready because trump works for putin, all that stuff. there is going to be a predictable emergency. this fascist is going to try to send us to war again in horrific ways and how do we not be a deer in headlights and how do we set a narrative that is of we the people? those are my two questions and they are essentially about rehumanization and understanding america. thank you. >> to answer question number one, you need to organize. if you're not organizing ar
panel for justice for port drivers, a campaign that got huge attention in "usa today" but not from the participants in networks and there were 12 people that showed up and we have teamsters -- they're not teamsters, drivers who one of them -- >> brother, i'm really sorry to cut you off, i really need a question because there are people behind you. >> first question. >> yes. >> how can we stand firm on the issue of collective bargaining? 15 is excellent and how...
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star studded hand in hand telethon which aired last night on networks, including nbc, raised $44 million for hurricane victims. comic relief usa will manage those donations and make sure everybody gets the money. >> nice to see folks working together, if only the folks in washington could do the same thing. you've been working really your whole weather team around the clock. weather has been whacky, morning noon and night. >> it's nice to see things are finally starting to calm down. we had a such a spectacular lightning show. we've been tracking irmas and have thunderstorms this morning. now we see mostly clear skies as we take a live look outside in san jose. as we look now in fremont, little bit of a breeze. the winds will start to pick up as we go into the afternoon. all thanks to cooler and drier air starting to move in. here's a look at some of those showers that rolled through earlier this morning. a few spots had up to a tenth of an inch of rain. now we're seeing an all clear radar and temperatures still fairly comfortable as you get ready to head out the door. it is 72 in palo alto, 68 in san francisco and livermore a
star studded hand in hand telethon which aired last night on networks, including nbc, raised $44 million for hurricane victims. comic relief usa will manage those donations and make sure everybody gets the money. >> nice to see folks working together, if only the folks in washington could do the same thing. you've been working really your whole weather team around the clock. weather has been whacky, morning noon and night. >> it's nice to see things are finally starting to calm...
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usa" before the anthem played. gregg, what's most of interesting here is players, coaches, team owners, and networks are starting tosmn deafening. these players and the teams have heard loud and clear from americans who are angry at flairs for kneeling and disrespecting the flag. i think most of of these players don't understand what the nation all about. it's not about racism in baltimore or st. louis. it's something large and more meaningful than that. when we put our hands over our hearts we are expression our gratitude for the generations who fought or our freedom including the freedom of these guise to make millions of dollars for playing a game. the steelers who stayed back in the locker room for the tunnel announced we'll come out on the field and we'll stand for the flag and the national anthem. yes people were locking arms, and that's okay, too. but disrespecting the flag in a visual and active way offended americans who were angry and disgusted. trish: i don't know how anybody -- i'm a former singer. i have done my share of the national anthem. when i sing sit i feel a sense of pride. when i hear it i fee
usa" before the anthem played. gregg, what's most of interesting here is players, coaches, team owners, and networks are starting tosmn deafening. these players and the teams have heard loud and clear from americans who are angry at flairs for kneeling and disrespecting the flag. i think most of of these players don't understand what the nation all about. it's not about racism in baltimore or st. louis. it's something large and more meaningful than that. when we put our hands over our...
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"usa today" reports fox news is asking a federal court to dismiss a lawsuit filed by a long time commentator. they claim the network embellished a story about rich. his death has been the subject of several conspiracy theories. >>> new information on the violentel pregnant maryland woman and the boyfriend who is accused of setting her on fire. the 30-year-old woman filed two protective orders against laquan phillips. in one she said he sent her threatening text messages. phillip is now charged with attempted murder for setting her on fire earlier this month. she is still in critical condition. >>> arlington county police say they found a credit card skimming device at a busy gas station monday afternoon. the device was at the exxon station at old dominion drive and military road. police say you can protect your money by using a credit card or paying inside the next time you fill up. >>> it may cost more to register your car and get a new driver's license. they're facing a more than $16 million operational short. the dmv commissioner laid out several options making up some of that money. one option is to raise price
"usa today" reports fox news is asking a federal court to dismiss a lawsuit filed by a long time commentator. they claim the network embellished a story about rich. his death has been the subject of several conspiracy theories. >>> new information on the violentel pregnant maryland woman and the boyfriend who is accused of setting her on fire. the 30-year-old woman filed two protective orders against laquan phillips. in one she said he sent her threatening text messages....
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usa into u.s. ports, that has been waive for the moment. so we're watching that. but the real headline for this business network, national economic adviser gary cohn says while he cannot guarantee all your taxes will go down, he says he can guarantee the plan he co-created as it stands will not be a tax cut for the wealthy. >> the last thing we want to see is wealthy individuals or wealthy groups or families move their tax rate down from the 35% rate to a 25% rate. we are spending time on that. the tax writers at both the house and the senate are acutely aware of this issue. we've got language on it. guys like myself should not be allowed to put their assets into a partnership and reduce our tax liability by 10%. liz: well, the whole cost at least has been estimated at $5.8 trillion. the estimated cost of the gop's unified tax reform plan. but the biggest question 24 hours after the president, republican leaders introduced their fair and simple plan is the numbers, there are huge, gaping holes in it. coming up, republican congressman andy biggs of arizona is going to take a stab at which incomes fit into which
usa into u.s. ports, that has been waive for the moment. so we're watching that. but the real headline for this business network, national economic adviser gary cohn says while he cannot guarantee all your taxes will go down, he says he can guarantee the plan he co-created as it stands will not be a tax cut for the wealthy. >> the last thing we want to see is wealthy individuals or wealthy groups or families move their tax rate down from the 35% rate to a 25% rate. we are spending time on...
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usa today. it's good to have you on the show with us this hour. this sunday before every game in the national football league, the national anthem took front and center. national networks gave full coverage to it, paying very close tattention to how the players would react to the controversy protesting social and racial injustice. we saw many more players kneel. others locking arms as a sign of unity. >> absolutely. we saw some teams not even show up for the anthem. the pittsburgh steelers and also tennessee and seattle were playing each other, and they all just decided to stay off the field completely in a sign of solidarity. and i think also a sign that a lot of players didn't want to be out there for the anthem. donald trump, if he was hoping to get their attention, he got it. i'm not sure he wanted to get the reaction that he did. because when you think about it, everyone was concerned about colin kaepernick a year or so ago. and now we're talking about probably over 100 players who actually took a knee, or some other way protested the national anthem. not to mention almost every other player, george, who was at least linking arms with his teammates or his coaches.
usa today. it's good to have you on the show with us this hour. this sunday before every game in the national football league, the national anthem took front and center. national networks gave full coverage to it, paying very close tattention to how the players would react to the controversy protesting social and racial injustice. we saw many more players kneel. others locking arms as a sign of unity. >> absolutely. we saw some teams not even show up for the anthem. the pittsburgh...
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networks that are transferring funds. the chairman mentioned her actions against the bank of banned on. we have designated that bank under section 311 of the usa patriot act and found it to be about primary money-laundering concern and issued a notice of proposed rulemaking. i recognize some overtime of the committee and therefore i will wrap up my comments. suffice to say our actions this was the first treasury department actions over a decade that targeted the non-korean non-north korean bank for facilitating north korean financial activity. demonstrates our commitment to take action. we look forward to taking action with the chinese were possible and in the event that is not possible we will move forward to safeguard the international financial system. >> assistant secretary billingslea thank you very much. let me make a point. in terms of when we have seen sanctions that were effective, in 2005 we had sanctions on the bank. at that point in time and talking to a senior defector that works in their missile program he indicated death because we cut off the hard currency they had to shut down their icbm program. one of the things he indicated
networks that are transferring funds. the chairman mentioned her actions against the bank of banned on. we have designated that bank under section 311 of the usa patriot act and found it to be about primary money-laundering concern and issued a notice of proposed rulemaking. i recognize some overtime of the committee and therefore i will wrap up my comments. suffice to say our actions this was the first treasury department actions over a decade that targeted the non-korean non-north korean bank...
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usa and the international team, as well. have fun this weekend. and we should tell you, you can watch the presidents cup thursday and friday, on our sister network, "today" on nbc. [ cheers and applause ] >>> that time of the morning. let's go across the street to check in with megyn. what's happening on day two. >> so excited that day one is in the bank. day two is here. today, we have the entire cast of "this is us." along with my family, which has secrets they want to reveal. and the one story you must see today. after it's over, they will have you doing this. >> got me. i'm looking forward to that. >> thank you. >> megyn, thank you very much. all that and much more, after these messages and a look at your local news. robert redford, the best doctors in the world. >> tell them to go back to bed. >> smack me. i give you permission. >> reall >>> good morning i'm vai sikahema. let's goat the krystal and the forecast. >> 70 ozzen the board. philadelphia and. allentown. reading, lancaster all at 71. climbing into the 80s and may get to the mid 80s. we're pretty cloudy currently across the region. the clouds will start to break in the a afternoon. w
usa and the international team, as well. have fun this weekend. and we should tell you, you can watch the presidents cup thursday and friday, on our sister network, "today" on nbc. [ cheers and applause ] >>> that time of the morning. let's go across the street to check in with megyn. what's happening on day two. >> so excited that day one is in the bank. day two is here. today, we have the entire cast of "this is us." along with my family, which has secrets...
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network designed to save you money. call, visit, or go to xfinitymobile.com. maria: welcome back, millennial foodies, look nowhere, made in usaompany that looks just as good on instagram as it does in the kitchen. all made in america. cofounders of made-in. good to see you, guys, thank you so much for joining us. tell us what's so special about the cook ware, it looks beautiful and real quality, i could tell but made in america. >> yeah, so this project is accommodation of backgrounds, we grew up together from 4 year's old. my company has been in cooking generations. maria: terrific. how much cheaper to actually make this stuff overseas, is this a much bigger expense for you that you're made in america? >> there's expense for us. we had opportunity to work with partners overseas that would increased our economics, but, we really valued working with an american partner. they act much more as partner as opposed to a supplier and vender relationship, we were down all last week and we will show you this here, a good example, we made you something special. maria: you made me a pot. my husband is really going to think that i'm goin
network designed to save you money. call, visit, or go to xfinitymobile.com. maria: welcome back, millennial foodies, look nowhere, made in usaompany that looks just as good on instagram as it does in the kitchen. all made in america. cofounders of made-in. good to see you, guys, thank you so much for joining us. tell us what's so special about the cook ware, it looks beautiful and real quality, i could tell but made in america. >> yeah, so this project is accommodation of backgrounds, we...
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network performance and speed across all your locations. fast connections everywhere. that's how you outmaneuver. maria: volleyball picking up steam this as usaent company adidas, former fanatics jamie davis. let's talk about that and why is volleyball so popular? >> it's the biggest deal we have ever done in the history of volleyball. multiyear and multidollar and it's one of the hottest growing brands in the apparel space. what they are bringing is activation. they are more than just giving us money, working with the youth and it's been beneficial. maria: why did you choose adidas over nike or under armour. adidas has been hot right now. the ceo i spoke with him 3 and a half ago, they are talking about making 3d sneakers. they have a momentum. >> more girls play volleyball than play soccer, than play basketball and we are continuing to grow. in the boys side of the game, second-growing sport. and so we wanted to be with a brand that was as hot we felt we were so that together we would be able to grow. maria: you used to play volleyball. dagen: fast-paced, completely dedicated team sport and you don't run the risk of getting injured as you w
network performance and speed across all your locations. fast connections everywhere. that's how you outmaneuver. maria: volleyball picking up steam this as usaent company adidas, former fanatics jamie davis. let's talk about that and why is volleyball so popular? >> it's the biggest deal we have ever done in the history of volleyball. multiyear and multidollar and it's one of the hottest growing brands in the apparel space. what they are bringing is activation. they are more than just...
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usa and the international team, as well. have fun this weekend. and we should tell you, you can watch the presidents cup thursday and friday, on our sister network,weekend, back here on nbc. we're back in a moment. this is a presidents cup edition of "today" on nbc. ralph northam: i'm ralph northam, candidate for governor, and i sponsored this ad. they're studying for 21st century jobs. but ed gillespie supports donald trump's plan to take money out of virginia public schools and give it to private schools. as a washington dc lobbyist, ed gillespie worked for lenders trying to keep student loan rates high. and ed gillespie's plan to cut taxes for the wealthy could cut virginia school funding, too. ed doesn't stand for education. sweet 4k tv, mr. peterson. did you get fios too? no. mr. peterson, fios is a 100% fiber optic-network. what does that mean? think about it. if you got an awesome new car you'd put the best gas in it, right. so why hook up your awesome technology to anything other than a fiber-optic network? i got to go. peterson. peterson's wife. counting on you guys. your internet deserves the 100% fiber-optic network. and now get our
usa and the international team, as well. have fun this weekend. and we should tell you, you can watch the presidents cup thursday and friday, on our sister network,weekend, back here on nbc. we're back in a moment. this is a presidents cup edition of "today" on nbc. ralph northam: i'm ralph northam, candidate for governor, and i sponsored this ad. they're studying for 21st century jobs. but ed gillespie supports donald trump's plan to take money out of virginia public schools and give...