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what can fans expect from this new en vogue? >> they can expect the signature en vogue harmonies. vogue, but still that signature sound. >> reporter: a new tour launches next week. >> there's this sort of a resurgence of '90s music, people want to come and hear it. we're just going to have a good time with our fans and enjoy ourselves. >> reporter: bringing the funky divas back into the lives of fans who don't want t ♪ don't want to let go >> reporter: fans like me. ♪ never gonna get it never gonna get it ♪ ♪ never gonna get it never gonna get it whoo whoo ♪ ♪ never gonna get it never done that get it ♪ ♪ never gonna get it never gonna get it never get it ♪ >> reporter: for "nightline," mara schiavocompo in new york. >> i'm pretty sure she got the it. that was awesome. thank you for watching abc news. as always, we're online at abcnews.com. and our "nightline" facebook page. good night, america. have a great weekend. food. water. internet. we need it to live. but what we don't need are surprises, like extra monthly fees. i see you, fee, played by legendary actress anjelica huston.
what can fans expect from this new en vogue? >> they can expect the signature en vogue harmonies. vogue, but still that signature sound. >> reporter: a new tour launches next week. >> there's this sort of a resurgence of '90s music, people want to come and hear it. we're just going to have a good time with our fans and enjoy ourselves. >> reporter: bringing the funky divas back into the lives of fans who don't want t ♪ don't want to let go >> reporter: fans like...
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just ask your doctor about taltz. >>> you know, if it were up to me, en vogue would have been in vogue three decades. and this summer they're back. in action. here's abc's mara schiavocompo. ♪ hold on to your love ♪ you got to hold on >> reporter: they had a hold on the music charts in the ♪ never gonna get it ♪ never gonna get it >> reporter: updating the glamor of girl groups with songs like "my loving" and "free your mind." ♪ free your mind and the rest will follow ♪ >> reporter: paving the way for groups like the spice girls, destiny's child, fifth harmony. you've had more than 20 million album sales which is just amazing. what is the secret to such longevity and success? >> it is just loving what we do. we really enjoy performing. we enjoy writing and creating new music. as long as our fans want to come out and have a good time and hear our music, we're willing to come out there and meet them. >> reporter: these days the group looks a little different. original members cindy and terri are joined by rona bennett for a new album due this summer titled "electric cafe." what can fans
just ask your doctor about taltz. >>> you know, if it were up to me, en vogue would have been in vogue three decades. and this summer they're back. in action. here's abc's mara schiavocompo. ♪ hold on to your love ♪ you got to hold on >> reporter: they had a hold on the music charts in the ♪ never gonna get it ♪ never gonna get it >> reporter: updating the glamor of girl groups with songs like "my loving" and "free your mind." ♪ free your mind...
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would you say teen vogue is a political magazine? to have an opinion about politics. >> reporter: elaine welteroff is teen vogue's editor-in-chief.the youngest and only second african-american to hold the title. she and philip mccardy and renee suter are responsible for the magazine. >> it's awake and we're watching what's happening. >> reporter: the three have fused fashion, feminism and a focus on diversity in teen vogue's prinlts and online platforms. >> fashion magazines get a bad name for being frivolous. for us, it's fashion and beauty to see the world. >> it's a work of art on every single page. >> reporter: if you're surprised for the term for the political left, you haven't been paying attention. women's magazines have a long history of fighting for progressive issues including teen vogue's older sister, fashion's glossy gold standard. >> this is "vogue" december. this is "glamour" early 1973, talking about -- >> abortion. >> -- abortion. >> fashion and feminism can co-exist. i think for us, it's not a novel topic. >> you sh
would you say teen vogue is a political magazine? to have an opinion about politics. >> reporter: elaine welteroff is teen vogue's editor-in-chief.the youngest and only second african-american to hold the title. she and philip mccardy and renee suter are responsible for the magazine. >> it's awake and we're watching what's happening. >> reporter: the three have fused fashion, feminism and a focus on diversity in teen vogue's prinlts and online platforms. >> fashion...
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today, en vogue. whoo. that is "free your mind" and the rest will follow.rsday concert. part of our "gma" ultimate mix tape. en vogue here performing live in our final half hour. >> the best week. >> i know. i'm reliving my youth. it's amazing. thank you, "gma." >> nice to work here. we're here for everyone. >>> also right now house set to vote on president trump's health care bill this afternoon to repeal and replace obamacare. republicans say they have enough votes to pass it. after reaching a compromise they say on protections for americans with pre-existing conditions. critics say it doesn't go far enough. >>> president trump returning to his hometown for the first time since his inauguration inauguration to meet with australia's prime minister and attend a ceremony at the "uss intrepid." to mark the anniversary of world war ii. >>> international firefighters day and honoring our bravest. michael doing it by finding out how hard their job is. hey, michael. >> hey, george, i'm all suited up, man. we're here at the fdny training academy and we are -- i'm
today, en vogue. whoo. that is "free your mind" and the rest will follow.rsday concert. part of our "gma" ultimate mix tape. en vogue here performing live in our final half hour. >> the best week. >> i know. i'm reliving my youth. it's amazing. thank you, "gma." >> nice to work here. we're here for everyone. >>> also right now house set to vote on president trump's health care bill this afternoon to repeal and replace obamacare....
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i mean, she was basically a vogue photographer for over 60 years. most of his pictures in the show were seen there and, yet, he was able to make prints on his own that have other qualities. that's the art. >> rose: theater and photography. when we continue. >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: "dear evan hansen" is running at the music box theater here in new york, following a high school student with severe anxiety getting caught up in a social media fueled movement after a fellow classmate commits suicide. the "new york times" writes ben platt is giving a performance not likely to be bettered on broadway this season. "dear evan hansen" is nominated for nine tonys including best musical. hear's a look. ♪ when you're in a forest and there's no one around ♪ ♪ do you ever make a crash or a sound ♪ ♪ when you're falling in a forest and there's no one around ♪ ♪ do you ever crash or make a sound
i mean, she was basically a vogue photographer for over 60 years. most of his pictures in the show were seen there and, yet, he was able to make prints on his own that have other qualities. that's the art. >> rose: theater and photography. when we continue. >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: "dear evan...
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it was a project for "vogue."set by putting two theater flats together by creating a very acute angle. he removed every other element. it was just penn and his subject. truman capote had just published his first stories. he was leaning into the wall. on the floor is basically threads of carpet. it's not clean per se, but in this space, the controlled environment, we have a psychological portrait that not only stands the test of time, but makes you sort of feel like capote was already the master of his own craft, and penn, too. charlie: he drove an ambulance in italy in world war ii. jeff: yes. penn started the war in mexico. he left for mexico right before pearl harbor. he was there to paint for a year. he came back. he'll most immediately went to war. he, like many others who had learned photography, found themselves in the cigna core and fields that photography could play a role. charlie: he wanted very much to be seen as an artist. jeff: and he was. i think anyone who is in his presence who had the pleasure of
it was a project for "vogue."set by putting two theater flats together by creating a very acute angle. he removed every other element. it was just penn and his subject. truman capote had just published his first stories. he was leaning into the wall. on the floor is basically threads of carpet. it's not clean per se, but in this space, the controlled environment, we have a psychological portrait that not only stands the test of time, but makes you sort of feel like capote was already...
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>> someone in vogue. >> in fact, vogue wanted her >> there wasthe car. there's a tent. carpet. >> how about the most common mispronunciation of her name? >> bianca. my name starts with a "p." >> and her best impression of the "baywatch" theme. she was also asked what is the greatest thing about america? her answer? it's the land of the free, the home of the brave and cheeseburgers. i hear you. >>> we're in the middle of cyrus family takeover. dad billy ray performed this morning on "the today show" and then he joined noah on her new song that just released today. miley has her new music and now brandi and mom tish are going head-to-head on a new home renovation show. >> i came in like a wrecking ball. >> oh, my god. ♪ i came in like a wrecking ball ♪ compete to win interior design clients. the family member whose design wins gets to execute her plan. the loser is stuck working as her assistant on the project. >> we're both pretty bossy. >> we're bossy girls. >> it's fun when you see, like, who wins, because that person immediately turns super bossy. ♪ i win ♪ we don't n
>> someone in vogue. >> in fact, vogue wanted her >> there wasthe car. there's a tent. carpet. >> how about the most common mispronunciation of her name? >> bianca. my name starts with a "p." >> and her best impression of the "baywatch" theme. she was also asked what is the greatest thing about america? her answer? it's the land of the free, the home of the brave and cheeseburgers. i hear you. >>> we're in the middle of cyrus...
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let's go right to our arian de vogue.they decided not to make two weeks ago. >> reporter: in this case, it's important because the supreme court has struck down two congressional redistricting maps. this case concerned racial gerrymander. it was brought by civil rights groups and democrats, and they said that in two districts, north carolina had tried to pack african-americans into certain districts and then dilute their presence in surrounding districts. the state said, look, we were just trying to comply with the voting rights act. but justice elena kagan, she wrote this opinion. because there were two districts, the vote lineup is different, but here's what she said. the constitution entrusts states with the job of designing congressional districts, but it also imposes an important constraint -- a state may not use race as the predominant factor in drawing district lines, unless it has a compelling reason. and one more thing, poppy, this comes at a time when democrats after the last election led by former attorney gene
let's go right to our arian de vogue.they decided not to make two weeks ago. >> reporter: in this case, it's important because the supreme court has struck down two congressional redistricting maps. this case concerned racial gerrymander. it was brought by civil rights groups and democrats, and they said that in two districts, north carolina had tried to pack african-americans into certain districts and then dilute their presence in surrounding districts. the state said, look, we were...
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. ♪ fashion turn to the left ♪ fashion >> vogue editor -- i love the memes out of the met gala.shions biggest night. as you see some did not try to play it safe. >> while others push the avant-garde envelope as far as they could. like prianka. juju chang took us to the ball and beyond. ♪ >> reporter: the first monday of may just might be the hottest fashion ticket in town. celebrities, glamming it up for the met gala. posing on this year's blue-and-cream carpet to celebrate japanese designer. nicki minaj paid homage to the designer wearing her face and iconic hair on the clasp of her dress. co-host, katy perry seeing red in the designer. kim kardashian west flying solo, wearing a white dress by vivian westwood, no jewelry, no bag, no kanye. kylie jenner wore a sheer versace gown. kendall left little to the imagination wearing a dress made no fabric, just a lot of skin. serena williams showcasing perhaps the coolest accessory, a baby bump. in a kelly green versace gown. anna wintour in custom chanel. behind the scenes, miranda kerr multitasking. kate hudson and stella mccartney w
. ♪ fashion turn to the left ♪ fashion >> vogue editor -- i love the memes out of the met gala.shions biggest night. as you see some did not try to play it safe. >> while others push the avant-garde envelope as far as they could. like prianka. juju chang took us to the ball and beyond. ♪ >> reporter: the first monday of may just might be the hottest fashion ticket in town. celebrities, glamming it up for the met gala. posing on this year's blue-and-cream carpet to...
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i know he's very much in vogue right now and a have not seen the show. >> charlie: why not? >> i guess because i've been too busy. >> charlie: no. >> yes, i have. and i'll probably see it some day. i'm not against it. anything that will get them under the tent i'm all four. i think ron cherno's book is wonde wondfu wondful erful and and we're living in a time where they're writing wonderful books. so many in my times have there been good writers to produce fabulous books. >> charlie: so what's your judgment on hamilton? great man? one of the most brilliant men -- >> brilliant, great -- numerous human flaws. >> charlie: mainly women or other than that? >> i don't think he had to go the way he went. >> charlie: meaning he should not have done the duel. >> he didn't have to do that. i didn't like the way he treated adams. >> charlie: that's what it is. >> that i do know something about. hamilton's in vogue right now and fine. fine. we can never know enough about that founding era. not just because it's the revolutionary war but it's the american revolution which is still going
i know he's very much in vogue right now and a have not seen the show. >> charlie: why not? >> i guess because i've been too busy. >> charlie: no. >> yes, i have. and i'll probably see it some day. i'm not against it. anything that will get them under the tent i'm all four. i think ron cherno's book is wonde wondfu wondful erful and and we're living in a time where they're writing wonderful books. so many in my times have there been good writers to produce fabulous...
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he's perhaps best known for his work at "vogue," magazine.ted form and beauty in unexpected subjects, and portraiture, nudes, and still life. a new exhibition at the marks thean centennial of his birth. 1943 two 2000 eight. jeff rosenheim is the curator in charge of the metropolitan museum, and he organized the exhibition. congratulations. this is something. jeff: thank you very much. a pleasure to be on your program. charlie: tell me about irving penn. jeff: he was one of the greatest picture makers of the 20th century in any medium. for me, it was a pleasure to work on this show. i think we knew a lot about penn. his worker. 165 covers alone. there something about him that i didn't understand, which is that while he was making those great fashion portraits, while he was doing pictures and portraits of citizens, the small trades, he was also making great still lives. he made extraordinary prints. he was a great image maker, but a splendid object maker. that is the story that comes out of the show. charlie: still life in color, and all the po
he's perhaps best known for his work at "vogue," magazine.ted form and beauty in unexpected subjects, and portraiture, nudes, and still life. a new exhibition at the marks thean centennial of his birth. 1943 two 2000 eight. jeff rosenheim is the curator in charge of the metropolitan museum, and he organized the exhibition. congratulations. this is something. jeff: thank you very much. a pleasure to be on your program. charlie: tell me about irving penn. jeff: he was one of the...
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he is very much in vogue right now, and i have not seen the show. charlie: why not?avid: i guess because i've been too busy. yes, i have. i will probably see it someday. i'm not against it. -- iing that will get him have read the book, it's terrific. i think one of the book -- points he made more of is we are living in a time where there are absolutely wonderful historians and biographers writing wonderful books. never in my lifetime have there been so many good writers, good historians working hard as hell to produce books. charlie: what is your judgment on hamilton? great man? one of the most brilliant men? david: yes, all of that. brilliant, great. numerous human flaws. charlie: mainly women or other than that? david: i don't think he had to go the way he went. charlie: meaning he should not have done the duel? yeah, he didn't have to do that. and i didn't like the way he treated adams. charlie: that's what it is. hamilton is an vogue right now. fine. we can never know of enough -- enough about the founding era. not just because it's the revolutionary war, but bec
he is very much in vogue right now, and i have not seen the show. charlie: why not?avid: i guess because i've been too busy. yes, i have. i will probably see it someday. i'm not against it. -- iing that will get him have read the book, it's terrific. i think one of the book -- points he made more of is we are living in a time where there are absolutely wonderful historians and biographers writing wonderful books. never in my lifetime have there been so many good writers, good historians working...
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hamilton is an vogue right now. and fine. fine. we can never know enough about that founding era.ot just because it is the it istionary war, because the american revolution, which is still going on. the political revolution. benjamin rush said it will keep going on forever. we are still working on it. that's our advantage. we are constantly trying to make life better, our system better. and we have had good people who are willing to give every effort. imagine john kennedy saying, we will go to the moon and we did. and we did. and kennedy almost never talked about himself. i, um -- it is really interesting. there is a lot to be learned from each of these people. and i also feel very strongly, as i try to stress in this book, it is not just the presidency that matters. it is congress. we have had very great people in congress. congress has accomplished many orthy achievements we should never take for granted. charlie: you actually make that point well. that we sort of tend to have congress in contempt because -- president of obama said to me. hasid, do you think america the stronges
hamilton is an vogue right now. and fine. fine. we can never know enough about that founding era.ot just because it is the it istionary war, because the american revolution, which is still going on. the political revolution. benjamin rush said it will keep going on forever. we are still working on it. that's our advantage. we are constantly trying to make life better, our system better. and we have had good people who are willing to give every effort. imagine john kennedy saying, we will go to...
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of overgraced the cover 500 magazines and was the first black model on the cover of vogue and times.> timeless, beautiful, sexy, very confident. >> she's the best supermodel. >> she made a big difference for african-american women. >> her ex-boyfriend includes robert de niro and mike tyson. she is here with fashion for relief, let's go meet naomi campbell. klaxon naomi campbell, hello. can you describe your mission with fashion for relief for us. a collaboration of everyone coming together and wanting to do something that makes a difference that can help children have an education and learn a skill. magic wand, what would you change in the world? first,uld put children taken them in and guiding them for a better future than what they have come from. >> you spend time at a refugee camp in jordan. can you tell us about someone you met there. >> i met many people there, a wonderful group of mothers who support each other when they are children going to kindergarten or preschool. they would keep each other's hopes up. i met one family, she was just so terrified and scarred by bombs being
of overgraced the cover 500 magazines and was the first black model on the cover of vogue and times.> timeless, beautiful, sexy, very confident. >> she's the best supermodel. >> she made a big difference for african-american women. >> her ex-boyfriend includes robert de niro and mike tyson. she is here with fashion for relief, let's go meet naomi campbell. klaxon naomi campbell, hello. can you describe your mission with fashion for relief for us. a collaboration of everyone...
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>> someone in vogue. >> they wanted one of priyanka's favorite meme. >> a tent and a magical flying carpet most common mispronunciation of her name? briyanka. my name starts with a "p." >> she was asked what is the greatest thing about america -- her answer it's the land of the free, the home of the brave and cheese burgers. i hear you. >>> we're in the middle of cyrus family takeover. dad billy ray performed this morning on the today show and then he joined noah on her song just released today. pily has her new music and now brandi and mom tish are going head to head on a new renovation show. >> i came in like a wrecking ball. ♪ i came in like a wrecking ball ♪ >> the cyrus versus cyrus in >> the family member who design who wins gets to execute the plan. >> we're both pretty bossy. >> we're bossy girls. >> it's fun when you see like who wins these. that person immediately turns superbossy. ♪ >> why did they want to do a home renovation show and not a reality show? >> just so invasive and they definitely want the drama and our family is so tight knit that's something i would never conside
>> someone in vogue. >> they wanted one of priyanka's favorite meme. >> a tent and a magical flying carpet most common mispronunciation of her name? briyanka. my name starts with a "p." >> she was asked what is the greatest thing about america -- her answer it's the land of the free, the home of the brave and cheese burgers. i hear you. >>> we're in the middle of cyrus family takeover. dad billy ray performed this morning on the today show and then he...
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>>> closed captioning provided by -- >>> all right, quick, is that cindy crawford on the cover of vogue kaia? i actually think twice about it. they're so identical. that is cindy when she's 20. kaia is now 15. we talked all things mother/daughter when we sat down for their first in-depth interview. dating, have you had to approach that yet? >> no. no, she hasn't had the first boyfriend yet. >> i think she's the last one to have an issue with it. they would have to go through my brother and dad. so she wouldn't -- >> kaia's 15. cindy is 51. both look flawless. and, you know, those endless comparisons that are made about how much this mother and daughter look-alike? well, it's doesn't bother them one bit. >> sometimes your kids look a little bit like you. >> a little bit? >> yeah. >> a lot. >> i'm not complaining. i heard you have spot-on imitation on your mom. >> i master her face. i channelled my inner cindy. it's the hair, it's really the hair. a side part over -- >> she does cindy better than i do it. >> with looks like this, a supermodel mom and businessman dad who together are worth
>>> closed captioning provided by -- >>> all right, quick, is that cindy crawford on the cover of vogue kaia? i actually think twice about it. they're so identical. that is cindy when she's 20. kaia is now 15. we talked all things mother/daughter when we sat down for their first in-depth interview. dating, have you had to approach that yet? >> no. no, she hasn't had the first boyfriend yet. >> i think she's the last one to have an issue with it. they would have to...
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they have come into vogue in recent periods.bout fifa. fifa bashing has become a national sport, especially in some countries. and i understand also why. and it was right. and it was right. but fifa has changed now. but that view is disputed by one of the men who stood against him in last year's presidential election. it seems like you're saying that nothing has changed from the sepp blatter either. is that fair? pretty much. this is a congress we have seen before. the presidency of the fire is beset by difficulties. the president kiir what's a blog about football but incidents from past and current politics bring up the past again. they will be a congress year ahead of the russian world cup and that there could be controversy then that there could be controversy then that controversial tournament. for fifa, the issues just that controversial tournament. for fifa, the issuesjust keep that controversial tournament. for fifa, the issues just keep on coming. elsewhere this evening... england's women will face denmark in theirfinal
they have come into vogue in recent periods.bout fifa. fifa bashing has become a national sport, especially in some countries. and i understand also why. and it was right. and it was right. but fifa has changed now. but that view is disputed by one of the men who stood against him in last year's presidential election. it seems like you're saying that nothing has changed from the sepp blatter either. is that fair? pretty much. this is a congress we have seen before. the presidency of the fire is...
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he posed with taylor's bestie gigi hadid for vogue last august.e likes to kay owe key to emin eminem. emma stone back in 2008 was the original swiftie squad member. emma just wrapped a movie with joe. >>> we reached out to reps for both taylor and joe but neither would comment. >>> you know, brad pitt went into hiding when news of his divorce broke. but guess what, brad is back. he was the man in manhattan. late-any r night tv appearance to a special screening of his new netflix movie "war machine." >> brad held on to his popcorn after last night's screening, but it's pitt's look that has folks buzzing, specifically, those trousers. baggy and oversized, we wondered if he's ahead of a trend. he was out promoting war machine. he stopped by stephen kolber. >> do you think beauty is really only skin deep? >> i don't know. i have never taken my skin off. >> next stop, the screening where brad posed with co-stars. >> nothing about war's easy. >> pitt plays a four-star commander in afghanistan. in an interview he said he found one connection with his cha
he posed with taylor's bestie gigi hadid for vogue last august.e likes to kay owe key to emin eminem. emma stone back in 2008 was the original swiftie squad member. emma just wrapped a movie with joe. >>> we reached out to reps for both taylor and joe but neither would comment. >>> you know, brad pitt went into hiding when news of his divorce broke. but guess what, brad is back. he was the man in manhattan. late-any r night tv appearance to a special screening of his new...
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. >> gentleman, coming up, beauty stocks returns this year, what do these names say in vogue? you are smart, you bought amazon, we will tell you how to buy production for free. >> that ain't on am zorn, is something happening in the market that could be a major warning sign? we will tell you what it is. much more "fast money" right after this. for years, centurylink has been promising fast internet to small businesses. but for many businesses, it's out of reach. why promise something you can't deliver? comcast business is different. ♪ ♪ we deliver super-fast internet with speeds of 250 megabits per second across our entire network, to more companies, in more locations, than centurylink. we do business where you do business. ♪ ♪ >> welcome back to fast money, some names have very attractive returns. esee t estee lauder is up. what do you think? >> estee lauder has been able to diversify and kudos to them. ul that h-- ulta has done a goo. coty has some positive momentum. they can pay it off. that's a turbo charged one. if i had to pick one, i would go with ulta even though it is
. >> gentleman, coming up, beauty stocks returns this year, what do these names say in vogue? you are smart, you bought amazon, we will tell you how to buy production for free. >> that ain't on am zorn, is something happening in the market that could be a major warning sign? we will tell you what it is. much more "fast money" right after this. for years, centurylink has been promising fast internet to small businesses. but for many businesses, it's out of reach. why...
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and never really warmed up at vogue idea of -- bodega bay. we had some storm activity yesterday but when you get to the sunset all the energy falls apart. 49 in san francisco, 49 in bodega bay so another cold one. west of the sfo, west southwest, that breeze is holding up a few temperatures. you can see that low cloud deck favoring when the weather is this cold, inland temperatures not they warm with low clouds. 42 in santa rosa. the napa airport says 45 and we saw a 40 at the northeast part of napa, 46 at livermore, palo alto a 47. the concord pavilion showing 43, and 42 for another report for livermore but that cannot be right. look for mostly sunny day except maybe down toward the san mateo-santa cruz coast. another one dropping in favoring the sierra more than us with mostly sunny skies today. clouds rolling in tuesday. after wednesday we have signs of a warmer pattern at the end of the week, 50s and 60s or very low 70s temperature still below average through at least tuesday and probably wednesday for the transition day. it will be warme
and never really warmed up at vogue idea of -- bodega bay. we had some storm activity yesterday but when you get to the sunset all the energy falls apart. 49 in san francisco, 49 in bodega bay so another cold one. west of the sfo, west southwest, that breeze is holding up a few temperatures. you can see that low cloud deck favoring when the weather is this cold, inland temperatures not they warm with low clouds. 42 in santa rosa. the napa airport says 45 and we saw a 40 at the northeast part of...
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i'm joined by cnn's supreme court reporter ariane de vogue, who has a closer look. >> this was a big step, right? and it took a lot of people, including the president, by surprise. but the deputy attorney general, rod rosenstein, he relied on department of justice regulations to make this appointment, and those say that, look, if there's a conflict of interest or other extraordinary circumstances, this appointment can be made. rosenstein made sure to say this -- he said, i'm not saying that crimes have been committed, but based on the circumstances here, he thought it was important to make this appointment, and he chose mueller, like you said, an fbi veteran. broad support on both sides. and it takes the justice department leadership out of the equation here, right? mueller gets his resources, and he has this mandate to look at any possible coordination between russia and the trump campaign, but he also gets this -- and this is important -- he can look at any other matter that may arise, and that's why critics don't like special counsels. they say, look, that gives them too much powe
i'm joined by cnn's supreme court reporter ariane de vogue, who has a closer look. >> this was a big step, right? and it took a lot of people, including the president, by surprise. but the deputy attorney general, rod rosenstein, he relied on department of justice regulations to make this appointment, and those say that, look, if there's a conflict of interest or other extraordinary circumstances, this appointment can be made. rosenstein made sure to say this -- he said, i'm not saying...
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. >> jimmy: did you see her on the cover of "vogue"?, wow. >> jimmy: that's what i'm talking about man. >> steve: the mouth is closed 'cause that's where the eyeball is. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah. she's hiding the eyeball there. doesn't want to make a big deal about it. >> steve: no, no, no. >> jimmy: she's like, "let's get over the fact that i have an eyeball in my mouth. let's talk about anything else. let's talk about fashion, life, whatever you want to do." and then you get the album, bingo. hello. >> steve: boing -- mind blown. bing boing. >> jimmy: bing. >> steve: that's a brain spring. >> jimmy: yeah, just blow your mind. plus, i love it when this guy comes by. he's one of my favorite actors but he's also just a great guy, he is a good husband, a good dad, a good dude. i love him. from the new movie "the drowning" and the new play "the antipodes," the very talented josh charles is stopping by. [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: he's a delight. >> jimmy: and we have great stand-up from comedian al madrigal, everybody. [ cheers an
. >> jimmy: did you see her on the cover of "vogue"?, wow. >> jimmy: that's what i'm talking about man. >> steve: the mouth is closed 'cause that's where the eyeball is. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah. she's hiding the eyeball there. doesn't want to make a big deal about it. >> steve: no, no, no. >> jimmy: she's like, "let's get over the fact that i have an eyeball in my mouth. let's talk about anything else. let's talk about fashion, life,...
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. >> security advisor flynn is en vogueing the fifth amendment in alleged ties to russia. move will st mary protectress pro infect him against self incrimination and he declined to hand over documents in the case. >> a university of maryland student held without bond and person there on left is accused of stabbing and killing an army lieutenant on the right over the weekend and what police say was unprovoked attack. shawn urbanski the suspect and alcohol and substance abuse may have played a role and he is part of a online facebook group that proved racist materials and it has not been declared a hate crime. >> jury selection is underway in the criminal trial of bill cosby. two women and men have been served and someone close to them is vick system of sexual assault. cosby sexual assault case is heard near philadelphia and jurors are being selected in pittsburgh due to the amount >> did you see tractor-trailer man throwing punches is not wearing gloves fight aft fight. boxer andre darryl uncle and trainer going after opponent after mgm national harbor saturday night. darre
. >> security advisor flynn is en vogueing the fifth amendment in alleged ties to russia. move will st mary protectress pro infect him against self incrimination and he declined to hand over documents in the case. >> a university of maryland student held without bond and person there on left is accused of stabbing and killing an army lieutenant on the right over the weekend and what police say was unprovoked attack. shawn urbanski the suspect and alcohol and substance abuse may have...
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much to his delight and surprise, typewriters are back in vogue and kravitz is in business for himself at age 67. >> i feel really good. i get up every day. i don't want to sit around. what can i do, go to the golf course? no, not me. i want to do things. >> reporter: he launched his business in 2015, fixing and selling machines that date back to the 1920s. kravitz worked for years in marketing and direct mail, and said his experience in the workforce has helped him with his latest venture. >> i'm much more aware because i've had so many more experiences in being in business and doing things with people. >> reporter: while millennial entrepreneurs like mark zuckerberg grab the headlines, experts say the rise in boomer entrepreneurship is a byproduct of the financial crisis that decimated the retirement savings of many, and the desire to remain active. >> most older people approaching the traditional retirement age are actually looking to stay active beyond 65. they miss the social aspect of work. they miss the purpose of work. and work is an important emotional contribution to people's
much to his delight and surprise, typewriters are back in vogue and kravitz is in business for himself at age 67. >> i feel really good. i get up every day. i don't want to sit around. what can i do, go to the golf course? no, not me. i want to do things. >> reporter: he launched his business in 2015, fixing and selling machines that date back to the 1920s. kravitz worked for years in marketing and direct mail, and said his experience in the workforce has helped him with his latest...
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and we have the girls, the boys, the schoolboys, the vogue and all kind of stuff like that, so it's aty of things that you can run for. it's not just beauty. we cover with sheets and towels, stuff like that, make little dresses, you know. we destroy state property to make the outfits, in other words. >> do you wear makeup? >> yes, actually. look at my face. >> we explored another special housing unit at l.a. county as well, the mental health ward, where we encountered one of the most unforgettable scenes ever shown on "lockup." >> there was one gentleman in particular who i could barely see him because there was so much graffiti on his cell door and all over his walls. it looked like hieroglyphics. >> a lot of the writing on the door is human feces, and he also has combined a little mustard on it for coloring. so, that's what he's writing with on the actual door. he's been here a long time, so he continually works on it. >> then i saw the inmate inside, he was completely naked except for some cellophane over his private parts. he seemed very gentle. he didn't seem violent. he wasn't p
and we have the girls, the boys, the schoolboys, the vogue and all kind of stuff like that, so it's aty of things that you can run for. it's not just beauty. we cover with sheets and towels, stuff like that, make little dresses, you know. we destroy state property to make the outfits, in other words. >> do you wear makeup? >> yes, actually. look at my face. >> we explored another special housing unit at l.a. county as well, the mental health ward, where we encountered one of...
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we've learned manning will be featured in vogue.n active duty in the army pending the outcome of her court-martial appeal. >>> we say good morning to you. thank you so very much for waking up with us. i'm erin como. >> and i'm wisdom martin. today is friday may 19th. mike thomas is here to talk weather. good morning, mike. >> good morning to you wisdom. ready for another summer-like day today? >> yes, we are. >> well, this is the last one for a couple of weeks so enjoy it. here we go with your weather forecast. we're going to get to the futurecast pretty quickly because we'll have to watch out for a couple thunderstorms once again this afternoon. those of that you live in northern virginia you saw what happened yesterday. a few more strong storms today. there we are at 3 o'clock with the heat and humidity in the afternoon. that's when will things start to bubble up and we have a chance of it remaining through the evening hours as well. hit and miss. not everybody will see them but there's at least that chance that some marginal risk
we've learned manning will be featured in vogue.n active duty in the army pending the outcome of her court-martial appeal. >>> we say good morning to you. thank you so very much for waking up with us. i'm erin como. >> and i'm wisdom martin. today is friday may 19th. mike thomas is here to talk weather. good morning, mike. >> good morning to you wisdom. ready for another summer-like day today? >> yes, we are. >> well, this is the last one for a couple of weeks...
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. >>> well, president obama went vogue during his recent trip to it tall al and the internet is goingwe're going to show you why social media has been obsessed with the unbuttoned obama. we'll be right back ...so you don't have to guess. my giant. introducing the fios gigabit connection with download speeds up to 940 megs that are 20x faster and more powerful than most people have. incredibly, it's $79.99 a month for one year. comcast charges you $89.99 for a triple play that only offers 200 mgs speeds. switch to the most powerful internet at the most revolutionary price. get fios gigabit connection for $79.99 a month and we'll give you tv, hbo for one year and multi-room dvr service for 2 years all with a 2 year agreement. so act fast. go to fiosgigabit.com great price on this boneless chicken! yeah. we love low prices. no bones about it. [ laughter ] great everyday prices and thousands of bonus buy savings. my giant. [000:25:49;00] >>> life out of the oval office seems to suit former president obama. it's his shirt getting a lot of attention. >
. >>> well, president obama went vogue during his recent trip to it tall al and the internet is goingwe're going to show you why social media has been obsessed with the unbuttoned obama. we'll be right back ...so you don't have to guess. my giant. introducing the fios gigabit connection with download speeds up to 940 megs that are 20x faster and more powerful than most people have. incredibly, it's $79.99 a month for one year. comcast charges you $89.99 for a triple play that only...
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. —— they have become en vogue. fifa bashing has become a national sport in some countries. right. and it was right. but, fifa has changed now. this is a new fifa. we are new people here. and we act with facts. he says it's a new fifa and fifa has changed but fifa will be judged on its actions in the coming weeks, months and years. over the last few weeks bbc has showcased some great women's football stories from around the world. here's the final instalment — from nigeria. lagos is the best most populated city in the world and it has 21 million residents and the men's national team, the super eagles, are flourishing with big—name players playing week in, week out in the premier league and the women's team just won the africa cup of nations last year in cameroon. but at the grassroots level, there's just small group of people who are trying to grow the women's game.|j group of people who are trying to grow the women's game. i am the coach and owner of the greens. i was sitting in my office in the school one day and some girls came to me and they said, we are sisters and we w
. —— they have become en vogue. fifa bashing has become a national sport in some countries. right. and it was right. but, fifa has changed now. this is a new fifa. we are new people here. and we act with facts. he says it's a new fifa and fifa has changed but fifa will be judged on its actions in the coming weeks, months and years. over the last few weeks bbc has showcased some great women's football stories from around the world. here's the final instalment — from nigeria. lagos is the...
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they have become en vogue in recent periods.lot of fake news and alternative facts about fifa—bas as well circulating. fifa—bashing has become a national sport, especially in some countries. and i also understand why, and it was right, and it was right, but fifa has changed now. this is a new fifa. we have new people here. and we act with facts. manchester united are just 90 minutes away from their first appearance ina minutes away from their first appearance in a final of the europa league. they will defend a 1—0 lead from the first leg of their semifinal against tonight. jose mourinho won the competition with porto back in 2003. he has made it his priority in recent weeks, as winning a trophy would mean a place in next season's champions league. it was just a consequence of our situation, not a gamble. so we are in this situation now. and we have to fight for it, so let's see if tomorrow, we can do it, and if we can go to the final. west brom manager tony pulis says he and his players have a responsibility to theirfans to play
they have become en vogue in recent periods.lot of fake news and alternative facts about fifa—bas as well circulating. fifa—bashing has become a national sport, especially in some countries. and i also understand why, and it was right, and it was right, but fifa has changed now. this is a new fifa. we have new people here. and we act with facts. manchester united are just 90 minutes away from their first appearance ina minutes away from their first appearance in a final of the europa...
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so, to me, it is either a sophisticated organisation, or it is potentially a vogue nationstate tryingmoney from all these organisations. and these companies that were selected, perhaps randomly, there are dozens seem to be any connection? yes, it is indiscriminate. people have said, well, why would someone target hospitals? it is really indiscriminate. it seems like it is hitting — you know, the interior ministry in russia, telefonica in spain, this is a widely dispersed type of organisation. anyone could be at risk. how hard is it for someone to get their hands on ransomware? that is the thing, you have to put the ransomware together yourself. the hardest part of ra nsomwa re yourself. the hardest part of ransomware is the vulnerability and exploit. it was published widely by a group called shadow brokers who stole the code from the nsa in the united states. the most difficult piece to construct is freely available so i expect to see co pycats follow available so i expect to see copycats follow this after people clea n copycats follow this after people clean this up. can companies an
so, to me, it is either a sophisticated organisation, or it is potentially a vogue nationstate tryingmoney from all these organisations. and these companies that were selected, perhaps randomly, there are dozens seem to be any connection? yes, it is indiscriminate. people have said, well, why would someone target hospitals? it is really indiscriminate. it seems like it is hitting — you know, the interior ministry in russia, telefonica in spain, this is a widely dispersed type of organisation....
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the cover featuring jenner says on its tenth anniversary issue, at issue here is "vogue india" did not. the magazine says 90% of its covers have featured indian models. the new kendall controversy comes barely a month after her pepsi commercial was pulled after online backlash. >>> coming up, anthony bourdain and "parts unknown." a tv show that's a knockout, literally. how a "seinfeld" star sent a politician to the hospital. we asked people to write down the things they love to do most on these balloons. travel with my daughter. roller derby. ♪ now give up half of 'em. do i have to? this is a tough financial choice we could face when we retire. but, if we start saving even just 1% more of our annual income... we could keep doing all the things we love. prudential. bring your challenges. i have to tell you something. dad, one second i was driving and then the next... they just didn't stop and then... i'm really sorry. i wrecked the subaru. i wrecked it. you're ok. that's all that matters. (vo) a lifetime commitment to getting them home safely. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. i
the cover featuring jenner says on its tenth anniversary issue, at issue here is "vogue india" did not. the magazine says 90% of its covers have featured indian models. the new kendall controversy comes barely a month after her pepsi commercial was pulled after online backlash. >>> coming up, anthony bourdain and "parts unknown." a tv show that's a knockout, literally. how a "seinfeld" star sent a politician to the hospital. we asked people to write down...
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teen vogue was involved with one. wanted to know about talking to -- another" oliver: that is the production company that does the show? chandra: world of wonder, yes. oliver: when we interviewed people about a drag-con, they said everyone is welcome here. you may not understand the culture, but they are welcoming everyone, close to everyone. there is one, the donald trump may not be welcomed. but there are different things going on. there is makeup lessons, there are opportunities for brands and product placement type stuff i imagine? chandra: absolutely. something i thought was amazing as well with this was the first time they did a kid's zone that was specifically for youth. sometimes, people know early on that they want to dress up in drag. another theme of the show is finding your time and knowing that they have a community of people. they made it family-friendly. i thought that was amazing actually. carol: "bloomberg businessweek" is available on newsstands now. oliver: and also on bloomberg.com. but was your fa
teen vogue was involved with one. wanted to know about talking to -- another" oliver: that is the production company that does the show? chandra: world of wonder, yes. oliver: when we interviewed people about a drag-con, they said everyone is welcome here. you may not understand the culture, but they are welcoming everyone, close to everyone. there is one, the donald trump may not be welcomed. but there are different things going on. there is makeup lessons, there are opportunities for...