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. >> anthony: --and where to find it. >> anthony: mm. it's good. if you work hard you need a big hunk of meat. >> mico: it's a, you know, from the low, low chain of the meat but it really has a lot of fat and it's -- >> anthony: right. good for you. >> mico: yeah. he says that we need some wine, red wine. >> anthony: yeah, right. >> mico: i saw some construction sites that they have -- >> anthony: that they serve wine? >> mico: yeah. yeah. >> anthony: man. >> mico: i guess, uh, the owners of this construction especially are strict about it. >> anthony: i'd be a little nervous. >> mico: yeah, of course. >> anthony: guys up on the top floor -- >> mico: 50 meters, yeah. >> anthony: so, where are most of these guys from? [ speaking foreign language ] >> mico: we, we got one from paraguay here. a lot from argentina. >> anthony: from buenos aires? or from outside of buenos aires? >> mico: usually from inside, from the provinces. >> anthony: and how long has the job lasted? >> mico: i was asking. it started one year and a half ago. >> anthony:
. >> anthony: --and where to find it. >> anthony: mm. it's good. if you work hard you need a big hunk of meat. >> mico: it's a, you know, from the low, low chain of the meat but it really has a lot of fat and it's -- >> anthony: right. good for you. >> mico: yeah. he says that we need some wine, red wine. >> anthony: yeah, right. >> mico: i saw some construction sites that they have -- >> anthony: that they serve wine? >> mico: yeah. yeah....
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. >> anthony: chocolate. [ juan laughs ] >> anthony: this is the chocolate of the gods. >> anthony: some grilled octopus, and sea bream. oh, and some nice pork tenderloin. and my personal favorite, a particularly delicious morcilla, fresh blood sausage. >> anthony: yes. i feel some duende coming on. i can just squeeze that, like it's -- i'm telling you. sexual metaphor coming. beautiful. just feeling them is -- oh, yeah. looking good. wow, look at that. lot of fat. >> cook: yeah, yeah, it's quite nice. >> anthony: those were happy pigs. [ cook laughs ] >> anthony: lazy pigs. >> cook: the ones we like, the ones we raise here in spain. >> anthony: yeah, the pigs and the bulls are very happy here, until they're not. >> cook: yeah, yeah, the moment of truth. >> anthony: okay, enough with the work. let's eat. nice. ah. [ rafael speaking spanish ] >> anthony: wow. [ rafael speaking spanish ] >> juan: i wonder, huh? >> anthony: awesome. a great meal to -- >> juan: yeah. >> anthony: great, great, great, great, great meal. uh, this is the dream of -- >> juan: everybody. >> anthony: all the world.
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. >> anthony: whoa! >> shane: so, it's one of the goals actually. >> anthony: five years from now, where would you like to be? >> shane: well, hopefully we get to -- we get to play for a bigger crowd, you know, because i think the fulfillment for me is actually getting more people to enjoy the music. ♪ heat of the moment heat of the moment shone in your eyes ♪ ♪ heat of the moment heat of the moment shone in your eyes ♪ >> fritz: thank you so much! we are keystone. ♪ -we have the power -to make a difference, right now. we have the power to make sure everyone has clean water. to provide access to education for all. -to rid the world of aids, -once and for all. we have the power. to choose to include. to create clean energy. to raise capital. and be fearless entrepreneurs. to understand different perspectives. we stand behind all our partners working to make a difference. what would you like the power to do? and if you get lost, just hit me on the old horn. man: tom's my best friend, but ever sin
. >> anthony: whoa! >> shane: so, it's one of the goals actually. >> anthony: five years from now, where would you like to be? >> shane: well, hopefully we get to -- we get to play for a bigger crowd, you know, because i think the fulfillment for me is actually getting more people to enjoy the music. ♪ heat of the moment heat of the moment shone in your eyes ♪ ♪ heat of the moment heat of the moment shone in your eyes ♪ >> fritz: thank you so much! we are...
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. >> anthony: yeah? >> natalia: mhm. >> anthony: i don't what he did here. of course, i'm hoping for something, you know, extremely glamorous. a river pirate. a gunrunner. drug smuggler. maybe he died in the saddle. maybe he died happy. maybe he was like colonel kurtz, living out in the bush, surrounded by adoring, indigenous women. i don't know. you know, if he was a masseur for madame lynch, i guess i'd be let down. >> eduardo: i contacted with another historians and genealogists around the world and the history of your family is very interesting. >> anthony: oh, really? >> eduardo: yeah. >> anthony: okay, interesting. >> eduardo: yeah. your family, your grandfather jean bourdain came to montevideo following the son. >> anthony: okay, the facts as i know them so far, i think, are this. my great-great-great-granddad jean, his son, also named jean, came to montevideo, uruguay to live with his uncle. >> eduardo: 1850, jean bourdain moves to asunción. >> natalia: this is the document that we have showing him arriving. >> anthony: there he is. >> eduardo: in t
. >> anthony: yeah? >> natalia: mhm. >> anthony: i don't what he did here. of course, i'm hoping for something, you know, extremely glamorous. a river pirate. a gunrunner. drug smuggler. maybe he died in the saddle. maybe he died happy. maybe he was like colonel kurtz, living out in the bush, surrounded by adoring, indigenous women. i don't know. you know, if he was a masseur for madame lynch, i guess i'd be let down. >> eduardo: i contacted with another historians and...
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>> anthony: yeah. >> david: but the funnest part about the restaurant business, isn't it the cutlery? just this spoon is absolutely gorgeous, you know? fred has a wonderful collection of tableware. without getting, you know, snobby or elitist, you know, the eating off vintage, uh, tableware is one of the great joys out of life. >> anthony: well, this is the interesting paradox of you guys. on one hand, you aspire to run a democratic establishment, open to all. and yet you are hopeless romantics when it comes to -- >> fred: painful nostalgics. >> anthony: the art of living. right? >> fred: yeah. >> anthony: what the [ bleep ]? sustenance is required. holy [ bleep ]. look at this. like, say, a consommé of oxtail to begin. followed perhaps by a chilled lobster a la parisienne? >> david: the art of dining is kind of disappearing, much to our chagrin. i work super hard at being an excellent dining companion. >> anthony: when seeking excellence in a dining companion, what qualities does one look for? >> dav
>> anthony: yeah. >> david: but the funnest part about the restaurant business, isn't it the cutlery? just this spoon is absolutely gorgeous, you know? fred has a wonderful collection of tableware. without getting, you know, snobby or elitist, you know, the eating off vintage, uh, tableware is one of the great joys out of life. >> anthony: well, this is the interesting paradox of you guys. on one hand, you aspire to run a democratic establishment, open to all. and yet you are...
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. >> anthony: thank you. i'm assuming that most days, you're working in the studio, do you take days off where you just do nothing? >> anton: i should be doing that, see. but yeah, i like to create every day, and sometimes i'm just too tired. that's why my studio is just always set up as a house. i just go there and lay on the couch, listen to records. because the type of music that i listen to keeps my mindset exactly the same, endlessly. so my month becomes like a day, and my sleep becomes like a nap. i just pick it up where it left off. so i can think on ideas on the back burner of my mind for weeks, you know? it's like what they would call alpha wave generation, it's just like you keep yourself going in a zone, you know? it's weird. oh no, that's him. >> anthony: that's me. thank you. i love this, this is what i come to germany for. >> anton: that's the real deal. >> anthony: eisbein is pork knuckle, or more accurately, a big freaking shank. unlike schweinshaxe, its crispy, roasted cousin, eisbein is brin
. >> anthony: thank you. i'm assuming that most days, you're working in the studio, do you take days off where you just do nothing? >> anton: i should be doing that, see. but yeah, i like to create every day, and sometimes i'm just too tired. that's why my studio is just always set up as a house. i just go there and lay on the couch, listen to records. because the type of music that i listen to keeps my mindset exactly the same, endlessly. so my month becomes like a day, and my...
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this big river. >> anthony: right here? >> peter: yeah. >> anthony: why didn't they cross? >> peter: uh, the other part, the other side is flat. it's hard to defend and there were all these tribes that were, like, really vicious and uncivilized as the romans believed. >> anthony: they've all been here. the celts, the romans, mongols, the ottoman turks, all had their way or tried. all left their mark to one extent or another. ♪ then, mid-nineteenth, century the curious seemingly improbable austro-hungarian empire. this is when the city came into its own fueled by untold wealth, accumulated power, and ambition. architecturally, intellectually, a great city. one of the world's greatest. >> peter: and that was a time when budapest was a really progressive metropolis. you know like, the first subway in the continent of europe was in budapest. parliament had, like, a very sophisticated air conditioning system so people wanted to come here, wanted to live here, wanted to start a career, wanted to build places like this because it was a good investment. >> anthony: the new york c
this big river. >> anthony: right here? >> peter: yeah. >> anthony: why didn't they cross? >> peter: uh, the other part, the other side is flat. it's hard to defend and there were all these tribes that were, like, really vicious and uncivilized as the romans believed. >> anthony: they've all been here. the celts, the romans, mongols, the ottoman turks, all had their way or tried. all left their mark to one extent or another. ♪ then, mid-nineteenth, century the...
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el tÍo de anthony dijo que su familia ha esperado siete meses para saber la verdad, pero agregÓ que al final probablemente no sepan por quÉ realmente muriÓ su sobrino. la pareja acusado del homicidio del pequeÑo anthony Ávalos, estÁ programada a ser presentada esta corte del condado de los Ángeles el prÓximo 11 de enero. actualmente se encuentran en prisiÓn con una fianza de 2 millones de dÓlares cada uno. en los Ángeles, jaime garcÍa, univisiÓn. jaime: miles de personas han desfilado frente al fÉretro del expresidente, george h. bush. los homenajes pÓstumos estÁn llenos de simbolismos que el paÍs entero sigue con atenciÓn. como nos informe a claudia uceda, tambiÉn parecen haber unido a los estadounidenses, al menos por unos dÍas. claudia: la naciÓn continÚa de luto por la muerte del presidente george h. w. bush. centenares acuden a la rotonda del capitolio para despedirse del hombre queadmiran. >> era una gran persona. >> es el primer presidente de los estados unidos que yo recuerdo. claudia: tambiÉn fue el capitolio el fiel amigo del presidente nÚmero 41, su pe
el tÍo de anthony dijo que su familia ha esperado siete meses para saber la verdad, pero agregÓ que al final probablemente no sepan por quÉ realmente muriÓ su sobrino. la pareja acusado del homicidio del pequeÑo anthony Ávalos, estÁ programada a ser presentada esta corte del condado de los Ángeles el prÓximo 11 de enero. actualmente se encuentran en prisiÓn con una fianza de 2 millones de dÓlares cada uno. en los Ángeles, jaime garcÍa, univisiÓn. jaime: miles de personas han...
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anthony: we don't know that. that is justice departmentth guidelines tha cannot bring charges against a sitting ent, but it has never be litigated or decided by the supreme court. some say fight that battle and see what happens for the at the very least from a night it -- entifying donald trump a a co-conspirator has a serious political cost. there are other things i could wait until the gets out of the ency that could cause hi headaches for years to come. jane: critics, including mr. trump himself, say this has gone a long way it's the start of the mueller inquiry into russian meddling. however we got to this? -- how have we got to this? anthony: although robert mueller's mandate was to investigate russian electiri meddling ands along the way, and they handed off the cohen case york and they are pursuing this -- there are multiple threads now. you haveve state level igation into the trump charitable foundation. that could also create headaides for the prt. yes, the robert mueller investigation was the first lile
anthony: we don't know that. that is justice departmentth guidelines tha cannot bring charges against a sitting ent, but it has never be litigated or decided by the supreme court. some say fight that battle and see what happens for the at the very least from a night it -- entifying donald trump a a co-conspirator has a serious political cost. there are other things i could wait until the gets out of the ency that could cause hi headaches for years to come. jane: critics, including mr. trump...
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. >>> tras la muerte de anthony lasa manos de su madre, hay 1 nueva investigación a raíz de 1 grabación donde se escucha a 1 trabajadora social reírse cuando recibió la llamada de maltrato a 1 niño. >>> las autoridades de san josé le da 1 duro golpe al narcotráfico tras el arresto de 4 sujetos que vendían estupefacientes. >>> fueron arrestados por comercializar drogas desde san josé hasta la costa este y sur del país. la policía decomisó 800 libras de drogas y miles de dólares en efectivo. >>> momentos de tensión se vivieron en la biblioteca de la universidad estatal de san josé luego de que se registrara 1 pelea entre 2 o sujetos que no eran estudiantes. 1 se defendió con 1 silla. el atacante huyó a pie y luego en 1 bicicleta, minutos después fue capturado por la policía . en san francisco el policía no ha sido sancionado por golpear a 1 joven en su patineta cerca del parque dolores. el departamento de responsabilidad policial reveló en 1 informe que el jefe de la agencia del orden se negó a practicar la medida disciplinaria . anthony entabló 1 demanda >> el acusad
. >>> tras la muerte de anthony lasa manos de su madre, hay 1 nueva investigación a raíz de 1 grabación donde se escucha a 1 trabajadora social reírse cuando recibió la llamada de maltrato a 1 niño. >>> las autoridades de san josé le da 1 duro golpe al narcotráfico tras el arresto de 4 sujetos que vendían estupefacientes. >>> fueron arrestados por comercializar drogas desde san josé hasta la costa este y sur del país. la policía decomisó 800 libras de...
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anthony: "confusion" is a good word to describe it. there is indication of an ment on the floor of the senate any minute now -- it has been any minute now for about half the ball is in the senate's court, and what we have seen the last couple days is a game of legislative ping-pong. lle senate passed a clean without any kind of wall funding. they went to the housethey took the ball and hit it back and added wall funding to it. now it is in the senate's court and they have to decide whether to take up and consider what the house did, come up with something different and not get back to the house, or do nothing and let the government shutdown and figure out we will worry about this sometime the next year. jane: you and i started the year porting on a government shutdown, and now we are at this point again. l? this going to be business as us anthony: time is a flat circle. [laughr] anthony: yeah, that is the way things seem to wor that is where the government is set up and the way it is being managed by factionalized parts. senate with on
anthony: "confusion" is a good word to describe it. there is indication of an ment on the floor of the senate any minute now -- it has been any minute now for about half the ball is in the senate's court, and what we have seen the last couple days is a game of legislative ping-pong. lle senate passed a clean without any kind of wall funding. they went to the housethey took the ball and hit it back and added wall funding to it. now it is in the senate's court and they have to decide...
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anthony: time is a flat circle. [laughter] anthony: yh, that is the way things seem to work. that is set up and the way it is being managed by these highly factionalized parts. senate with one party, house with another party, enough of a minority to throw sand in the gears, and a formu for gridlock. if you thought it was bad with republ chambers of congress and the presidency, imagine what it is like with the democratic house of representatives on january 3. it gets senate, ground up the gears there, or it gets to the president's test and he vetoes and it goes back aga we're getting a taste of how tumultuous it will be in the next year. jane: good that you got a week f to prepare. this seems to be a manufactured political crisis. is there a grand plan, or is chaos s relishes?nald trump anthony: i thi a lot of people the republican party have been asking the president if he has a plan, because it is not clear him he would get the wall funding ven that it would take 60 votes in the senate to pass anything, and there are 51ma republicans ane not even 51 republicans are going to
anthony: time is a flat circle. [laughter] anthony: yh, that is the way things seem to work. that is set up and the way it is being managed by these highly factionalized parts. senate with one party, house with another party, enough of a minority to throw sand in the gears, and a formu for gridlock. if you thought it was bad with republ chambers of congress and the presidency, imagine what it is like with the democratic house of representatives on january 3. it gets senate, ground up the gears...
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anthony: exactly. and that is why we expected john kelly, a military man, would come in here -- although stories when he took the job, i general, there is someone who knows how to instill discipline. for a while it seemed like that was happening. some of the leaks killed off of it. his term hend of was neckdeep in the white house intrigue and there were talks of him getting into figth people in the white house. this job was constantly the line, people were questioning his ability. ere were months when it looked like he was on his way out. even someone as disciplined with ry background could not pull it off. can mulvaney do it? there will be an interesting question t with his actile over his head. who knows how much authority people in the white house will give him? laura: anthony zurcher, thank you for joining us. in other news, a fourth person has died as a result of injuries bostained in a gun attack in the french city of strg on tuesday. french president emmanuel macron laid a white rose in the vict
anthony: exactly. and that is why we expected john kelly, a military man, would come in here -- although stories when he took the job, i general, there is someone who knows how to instill discipline. for a while it seemed like that was happening. some of the leaks killed off of it. his term hend of was neckdeep in the white house intrigue and there were talks of him getting into figth people in the white house. this job was constantly the line, people were questioning his ability. ere were...
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anthony scaramucci will be here. as george h.w. bush is laid to rest, some pundits can't stop themselves from making it about trump. >> we are honoring a great president. howie: why do the media have to make any story about donald trump. prosecutors found les moonves lied'. '. i'm howard kurtz and this is "mediabuzz." it was according to the media a bombshell of epic proportions. robert mueller finally reveal something of his evidence against paul manafort. there are alleged affairs with very little evidence on russian collusion. donald trump's conclusion? totally clears the president, thank you. you could see the sense of deflation when there were no new revelations and robert mueller said the ex-national security advisor should go to jail. >> i said really? because it's so redacted. >> the frustrating part of this for those interested in the case is the core of his cooperation is blacked out. >> i think this is a big zero. i think this mueller thing and what they did to flynn is disgusting. howie: joining me, mollie hemingway. sa
anthony scaramucci will be here. as george h.w. bush is laid to rest, some pundits can't stop themselves from making it about trump. >> we are honoring a great president. howie: why do the media have to make any story about donald trump. prosecutors found les moonves lied'. '. i'm howard kurtz and this is "mediabuzz." it was according to the media a bombshell of epic proportions. robert mueller finally reveal something of his evidence against paul manafort. there are alleged...
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spoke to anthony zurcher a short time ago. how have we reached this point again? anthony: just last night the tsenate passed a resolutit would fund the government through february. but donald trump's conservative base and media outlets were in an uproar. they thought he was backing down. th he started to hear -- then you started to hear from consertive members of the house of representatives that they did not want to vote for this continuing resolution that the senate passed. by midmorning there were umindications from donald that he was changing his mind and now he says he wants to have $5 billion in wall funding or metal slat funding before he will sign a continuing resolution. unless there is a change, we could be looking at a partial shutdown. jane: if he cannot get his wall funding through now, h difficult is it going to be to kick this down the road when the democrats take control next year? anthony: orders of magnitude more difficult, which is why this fight is happening now and why conservatives thinking about it say we need to draw a line in the sand beca
spoke to anthony zurcher a short time ago. how have we reached this point again? anthony: just last night the tsenate passed a resolutit would fund the government through february. but donald trump's conservative base and media outlets were in an uproar. they thought he was backing down. th he started to hear -- then you started to hear from consertive members of the house of representatives that they did not want to vote for this continuing resolution that the senate passed. by midmorning...
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anthony gives a lot of credit to his mind coach, don macpherson. their work in the last few years have helped his performance and now his rehabilitation. he knows what makes him happy, so it is to remind him there still things he can do that will re balance the there still things he can do that will rebalance the brain chemicals, so will rebalance the brain chemicals, so he'll feel a bit better or as well as he can in the circumstances, and a bit of visualisation about getting back there. is mental strength was never more important then when he ruptured his achilles again in the summer. anthony dealt with it well. he had a down couple of days but bounced back. in end, it was one complication of that procedure and he was one of a small percentage that can happen to. he has had a different procedure, leaving him make better place, and he is feeling good. rugby fans have come to expect explosive power and pace from anthony, and he is determined the injury will have no impact on that. eating a strong as i can, in my quads and hamstrings and cough, my f
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anthony, next item. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>clerk: the next item is item 8, director's report. updates on the department of the environment, administrative and programmatic operations. the speaker's debra felder. the presentation is the director's report and the operation is discussion. >> i just want to say thank you so much. >> put it on a blockchain. >> yeah. that was really interesting and lots of food for thought, so we will be back in touch. thank you. thank you for taking your time, yeah. [applause] >> oh, my gosh. okay. so you got a long director's report in your packets that gave you detailed items in terms of what we've been working on. as you can see, there's just a whole range of things from the way we're looking at environmental justice to the way we're working with affordable housing and our energy programs. zero waste is going very, very full bore ahead with the new system and helping especially complicated accounts like multifamily buildings and large commercial office spaces to figure out spaces as well as th
anthony, next item. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>clerk: the next item is item 8, director's report. updates on the department of the environment, administrative and programmatic operations. the speaker's debra felder. the presentation is the director's report and the operation is discussion. >> i just want to say thank you so much. >> put it on a blockchain. >> yeah. that was really interesting and lots of food for thought, so we will be back in touch. thank...
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anthony atamanuik is back. so happy -- [ cheers and applause ] to my friend anthony tonight. but before we get to our two fantastic guests, a president accused of a crime is insisting we need a border wall to prevent crime. for more on this, it's time for "a closer look." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: the politicians on both sides ofhe aisle have been using for decades, and that is we are a nation of laws. but in particular, republicans and president trump have used it in recent years to justify policies that target groups they want to punish. like their political opponents or undocumented immigrants. >> we are a nation of laws and we need to uphold those laws. >> you have to understand we're a nation of laws. do you respect that? >> under the trump administration, america is once more a nation of laws. >> seth: of course, the more we learn about trump, the more i think he means that as a complaint. "they won't let me do anything around here, it's like we're a nation of laws." [ laughter ] and trump -- [ applause ] trump has even used the nation of laws line when asked
anthony atamanuik is back. so happy -- [ cheers and applause ] to my friend anthony tonight. but before we get to our two fantastic guests, a president accused of a crime is insisting we need a border wall to prevent crime. for more on this, it's time for "a closer look." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: the politicians on both sides ofhe aisle have been using for decades, and that is we are a nation of laws. but in particular, republicans and president trump have used it in...
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anthony: it definitely could backfire, especially since pelosi and chuck schumer last week were able to get donaldtr p to say he was willing to shut down the government and would take responsibility over that over border security and the wall. he thinks that this is a subject the public would rally around because it is an issue of national security, but we had an election in november where he ted to make immigration an issue in the last 40 seats. jane: you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's program, no end to the holiday travel chaos drones grounded flights at gatwick airport. cuba and the united states have reached an agreement to allow ban baseball players to play nationally in the u.s. for the first time. -- professionally in the u.s. for the first time. until now a good adjoin major-league teams in the u.s. only if they effected. ♪ reporter: baseball is america's pastime, but the sport has long been popular in cuba as well were even fidel castro was known to run bases. decades, those who maue it to cuba's big-le faced a difficult choice -- stay in
anthony: it definitely could backfire, especially since pelosi and chuck schumer last week were able to get donaldtr p to say he was willing to shut down the government and would take responsibility over that over border security and the wall. he thinks that this is a subject the public would rally around because it is an issue of national security, but we had an election in november where he ted to make immigration an issue in the last 40 seats. jane: you are watching "bbc world news...
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nos afectaron a toda la familia. >> los alguaciles tienen muy claro el horror por el que pasÓ anthony desde su desapariciÓn hasta que su cuerpo fue encontrado calcinado. >> gracias por con con nosotros en este especial de "historias perdidas".Ópez. maribel, buenas noches. maribel: fue en el otoÑo del 2016 que la familia tomaba un extraÑo giro. una historia perdida cuyo capÍtulo final. estÁ en manos de una corte y de un joven que decide revelar dÓnde estÁn descansando los restos de enrique. pero esa maÑana era muy diferente de las demÁs. sentÍa algo muy raro, como que estaba en una nube. >> una frÍa maÑana de otoÑo le robÓ la compaÑÍa de enrique, Único hijo varÓn. >> escuchaba con mucho aire. ♪ >> fue en 2016 cuando enrique rÍos fue visto por Última vez existieran razones para saber. >> sabÍa que no era normal. >> un amigo de enrique, desapareciera en las mismas circunstancias. la presencia de ambas familias fue continua. >> las autoridades revelaban, cargos de secuestro, conspiraciÓn y asesinato. sembraban en lola un nuevo dolor. ♪ >> las evidencias encontra
nos afectaron a toda la familia. >> los alguaciles tienen muy claro el horror por el que pasÓ anthony desde su desapariciÓn hasta que su cuerpo fue encontrado calcinado. >> gracias por con con nosotros en este especial de "historias perdidas".Ópez. maribel, buenas noches. maribel: fue en el otoÑo del 2016 que la familia tomaba un extraÑo giro. una historia perdida cuyo capÍtulo final. estÁ en manos de una corte y de un joven que decide revelar dÓnde estÁn...
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anthony's in menlo park this afternoon. they were treated to a turkey dinner with all the fixings, you full-time t there. workers at st. anthony's. the church relies h volunteers to make things like l for them. >> we depend upon them. volunteers are the heart of st. anthony's and we thank them for being here year after year, day after day. >> st. anthony's says volunteers served about 800 meals today. 800. that's double the meals handed out on a non-holiday. >> christmas day does bring many traditio traditions. for some volunteers, they give their time to help feed thousands of people. at the salvation army, 4,000 meals in the hands of the hungry thanks to dedicated volunteers. the salvation army bagged up 1500 pounds of ham and a ton of peas and sweet potatoes. volunteers brought them to the homes of people in need. some volunteers have been doing this for decades. >> keeps me going knowing that it makes a difference. even though you may not see it, it's always going to make difference. >> i think it's beautiful. >> really
anthony's in menlo park this afternoon. they were treated to a turkey dinner with all the fixings, you full-time t there. workers at st. anthony's. the church relies h volunteers to make things like l for them. >> we depend upon them. volunteers are the heart of st. anthony's and we thank them for being here year after year, day after day. >> st. anthony's says volunteers served about 800 meals today. 800. that's double the meals handed out on a non-holiday. >> christmas day...
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anthony, good to have you here. >> great to be here. why is it so hard to fill this job. >> who says it is? i think there will be hundreds of people -- if the president wanted to hire a thousand people, if he went into the ceo community, the political community they would line up out the door for that job. they just would. >> big-name people? >> big name people. >> who are known? i don't think you're right and i think the fact is they've had trouble staffing. >> i don't think they've had trouble staffing. they have people who have not staff it hed the place properly. >> how do you explain president? >> he misfired with his two chief of staff selections. that's the honest truth. >> you think general kelly was a mistake? >> i think general kelly, i honor his service as a marine and to the military but yes, i do think so. he said he was humiliated today. how do you think i felt? you know, on wall street you say not working out, you made a gaffe with the recorder, let's let you go by labor day, no problem, john, i get it. you don't fire peo
anthony, good to have you here. >> great to be here. why is it so hard to fill this job. >> who says it is? i think there will be hundreds of people -- if the president wanted to hire a thousand people, if he went into the ceo community, the political community they would line up out the door for that job. they just would. >> big-name people? >> big name people. >> who are known? i don't think you're right and i think the fact is they've had trouble staffing....
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i certainly agree with anthony in the short run, that's certainly true i will go back to the x factor earlier discussion on cnbc this morning about uncertainty and risk i think we're dealing with x factors or uncertainty an economic slowdown seems to be in the cards, not necessarily leading to recession >> anthony, last hour we had a conversation about the fed and specifically about disinflation, whether we were seeing that with crude prices and other commodity prices coming down do you think that's a bigger theme in 2019? >> i think the federal reserve is realizing with tightening in financial conditions and commodity prices weak, you saw the drop in oil prices, that's going to spill into the economy. less pressure on the federal reserve. they're starting to see that, seeing that with john williams' speech and all of the other messages you are getting from the federal reserve. less urgency to act. the economic fundamentals tell them one or two rate hikes are justified but they're looking at other things now. >> you think one or two next year >> i don't think more than one or two next
i certainly agree with anthony in the short run, that's certainly true i will go back to the x factor earlier discussion on cnbc this morning about uncertainty and risk i think we're dealing with x factors or uncertainty an economic slowdown seems to be in the cards, not necessarily leading to recession >> anthony, last hour we had a conversation about the fed and specifically about disinflation, whether we were seeing that with crude prices and other commodity prices coming down do you...
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anthony andow is taylor riggs. taylor, is there anywhere left in the green across assets for this year? taylor: there was an amazing legendh piece out from a and he took a look at eight different asset classes. this is the worst going back since 1972. not from the magnitude of losses. we have seen a lot worse performance on the percentage basis but all of these asset classes are either in the negative or returning less than 5%. i don't agree entirely with all of the asset classes, but for our purposes, we go into large-cap, domestic small cap, emerging markets,. on the bonsai, we have investment grade bonds and real estate. when you look it all of those asset classes, everything is 5% or under or in negative territory. we didn't have markets today, we could keep talking about yesterday's mayhem in the markets. theoryhave a favorite for why investors sold so intensely and what if anything that says about what we can expect tomorrow and the days ahead? to dohink it has a lot with what you guys are been talking about
anthony andow is taylor riggs. taylor, is there anywhere left in the green across assets for this year? taylor: there was an amazing legendh piece out from a and he took a look at eight different asset classes. this is the worst going back since 1972. not from the magnitude of losses. we have seen a lot worse performance on the percentage basis but all of these asset classes are either in the negative or returning less than 5%. i don't agree entirely with all of the asset classes, but for our...
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anthony both speaking and writing. anthony by the way was not in seneca falls. they became friends a bit later. stephenson certainly was an important figure, a very important figure to the women's rights movement. in the last part of her life she decided what had really held back women with christianity. by the time in the 1890s and the united suffrage organization there were a lot of women who belong to the women's christian temperance union and they detested stand-in, which he said that they had to get over their monstrous ideas that the long-term it possibly masculine religion personified by st. paul who among other things told women they had to be quiet in church or anywhere else. stanton in the last year -- decade of her life, eight and 90s became somewhat disenchanted with all of this in turn her attention to a final project of hers without susan b. anthony who wanted nothing to do with it even though anthony herself was an atheist, just more politic about it. she published two volumes of what she calls the women's bible, which is an effort to extricate pa
anthony both speaking and writing. anthony by the way was not in seneca falls. they became friends a bit later. stephenson certainly was an important figure, a very important figure to the women's rights movement. in the last part of her life she decided what had really held back women with christianity. by the time in the 1890s and the united suffrage organization there were a lot of women who belong to the women's christian temperance union and they detested stand-in, which he said that they...
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habrían perjudicado al bebe. >>> el novio de la madre de anthony lo que se dio lo samario y laso to contra la pared de su cuarto en repetidas ocasiones. mostraba heridas y cortes por todo su cuerpo en caleras, estómago, rodillas, glúteos, codos y la cabeza de pfizer liga estaba obligado a ducharse con ante la fiscalía acusa a leiva de torturar a rafael . >>> estamos viendo imágenes en vivo desde la rotonda en washington donde descansan los restos de bush padre. se despedirá al expresidente el próximo miércoles en lugar albergara lana: espera que aparezcan todos los expresidentes higos y la seguridad será extrema. >>> se transportó al féretro de bush padre hasta la capita del país. se llevó el presidente tr declaró días de duelo nacional. >>> las cámaras captaron el momento en que dos madres migrantes de la caravana se presentan al puerto de entrada para pedir asilo político. ellas estuvieron obedeciendo la ley vilar ninguna regla y frondas seguidas de una forma que no esperaban. >>> las madres migrantes de la caravana caminaron desde el albergue hasta el centro fronterizo s
habrían perjudicado al bebe. >>> el novio de la madre de anthony lo que se dio lo samario y laso to contra la pared de su cuarto en repetidas ocasiones. mostraba heridas y cortes por todo su cuerpo en caleras, estómago, rodillas, glúteos, codos y la cabeza de pfizer liga estaba obligado a ducharse con ante la fiscalía acusa a leiva de torturar a rafael . >>> estamos viendo imágenes en vivo desde la rotonda en washington donde descansan los restos de bush padre. se...
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anthony is here with all the sports. we didn't get the christmas present we wanted tonight from the warriors. >> the nba did deliver us the warriors against james. dub nation not exactly celebrating tonight. coming up, the christmas day showdown between the warriors and lakers turned out to be a blowout. how the lakers is spoiled the celebration at ora ♪ ♪ connecting people... ...uniting the world. ♪ united. official airline of the golden state warriors. ♪ little girl and boy land ♪ while you dwell within it ♪ you are ever happy there daddy, it's christmas! ♪ childhoods, joyland never let go of your dreams. the mercedes-benz winter event is back. lease the glc 300 for $459 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. abc7 sports sponsored by river rock casino calendar the warriors taking on lebron and the lakers christmas day. it didn't live up to the hype. the game was a big let down for the dubs. meetings between the warriors and lakers this season. big game for iguodala
anthony is here with all the sports. we didn't get the christmas present we wanted tonight from the warriors. >> the nba did deliver us the warriors against james. dub nation not exactly celebrating tonight. coming up, the christmas day showdown between the warriors and lakers turned out to be a blowout. how the lakers is spoiled the celebration at ora ♪ ♪ connecting people... ...uniting the world. ♪ united. official airline of the golden state warriors. ♪ little girl and boy land...
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that you want that fight with anthony joshua ? that is you want that fight with anthony joshua? that is the one defeat you have againstjoshua. would you like to try to rectify that? he has that date in april booked next year. to try to rectify that? he has that date in april booked next yearlj think that date is going to be given to amir khan and i thinkjoshua walsh fight at a later date. i don't think they will want this fight because the word is they are already talking about fighting miller in america. i don't think they want to fight me. they're not really up for doing it. what about tyson fury? i'd love to fight tyson fury. i'd love to fight all of these guys but they are otherwise engaged. looks like joshua walsh fight miller so we will see what happens. finally, ijust wa nt to see what happens. finally, ijust want to get your feelings as to why you think this british heavyweight division, the heavyweight division and the british prospects, why are they so strong? why is it this side of the atlantic, we have so many big names in that division doing so well? because we get
that you want that fight with anthony joshua ? that is you want that fight with anthony joshua? that is the one defeat you have againstjoshua. would you like to try to rectify that? he has that date in april booked next year. to try to rectify that? he has that date in april booked next yearlj think that date is going to be given to amir khan and i thinkjoshua walsh fight at a later date. i don't think they will want this fight because the word is they are already talking about fighting miller...
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man, you bake a mean cookie, anthony. >> i know. people really know if they are getting something made with love. >> aww >> you know, you can't fool people. they know if you are taking shortcuts here and there. they can eat something and tell the care that went into it. they get what they expect. >> uh-huh. >> system development and things like that. >> sounds so technical. >> i'm an engineer. >> that's right, that's right. cookies are so good, drove all other thoughts out of my head. thank you for taking time out it talk to us about what you do and the love with which you do it. we appreciate your time here on quick bites. i hope you've enjoyed our delicious tale of defendant 93 and dessert. as for me, my search is over. those reviews did not lie. in fact, i'm thinking of one of my very own. some things you just have it experience for yourself. to learn more about anthony's cookies, visit him on the web at anthoniescookies.com. if you want to watch some of our other episodes at sfquickbites/tumbler.com. see >> everything is done in
man, you bake a mean cookie, anthony. >> i know. people really know if they are getting something made with love. >> aww >> you know, you can't fool people. they know if you are taking shortcuts here and there. they can eat something and tell the care that went into it. they get what they expect. >> uh-huh. >> system development and things like that. >> sounds so technical. >> i'm an engineer. >> that's right, that's right. cookies are so good,...
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sunday at 1:00 eastern, a panel discussion on anthony kennedy. at 4:00 on railamerica, a 1974 conversation with democratic representatives of michigan and hawaii. this weekend on american history tv, on c-span3. announcer: c-span, where history unfold stately. was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and we continue to bring new coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court and public policy events in washington, d.c. and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] yesterday, president bush's remains were flown from washington to texas. by train totraveled his final resting place at the george bush presidential library and museum in college station, texas. ere are the events beginning at st. martin's episcopal church where he was eulogized by james baker and his grandson, george p. bush. ♪
sunday at 1:00 eastern, a panel discussion on anthony kennedy. at 4:00 on railamerica, a 1974 conversation with democratic representatives of michigan and hawaii. this weekend on american history tv, on c-span3. announcer: c-span, where history unfold stately. was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and we continue to bring new coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court and public policy events in washington, d.c. and around the country. c-span is...
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anthony: good morning. it is about russia agreeing to some cuts, some substantial cuts that will not leave the saudi's with all the heavy lifting. that is what the saudi arabian energy minister wants to avoid. he wants a consensus spreading the cuts around the group. a lot of the others will say it was the saudis who ramped up production after june when opec exited a period of strong cuts, and the saudis should take the majority of the market. the saudis of course are most susceptible to the tweets from donald trump. we saw them today, and i expect we will see them again soon. we see some debate about what those numbers are, so you will be watching that as it unfolds in vienna. it is tracy alloway here in tokyo. i wanted to press you on those donald trump tweets. he's obviously not in vienna, but he is sort of the elephant in the room of the opec meeting, saying hopefully opec will be keeping flows as is, not restricted. is opec and particularly saudi arabia going to listen? anthony: good morning, tracy. th
anthony: good morning. it is about russia agreeing to some cuts, some substantial cuts that will not leave the saudi's with all the heavy lifting. that is what the saudi arabian energy minister wants to avoid. he wants a consensus spreading the cuts around the group. a lot of the others will say it was the saudis who ramped up production after june when opec exited a period of strong cuts, and the saudis should take the majority of the market. the saudis of course are most susceptible to the...
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anthony is here with all the sports. we didn't get the christmas present we wanted tonight from the warriors. >> the nba did deliver us the warriors against james. dub nation not exactly celebrating tonight. coming up, the christmas day showdown between the warriors and lakers turned out to be a blowout. how the lakers is spoiled the ce ♪ 'cause no matter howe hofar away you roam ♪ ♪ ♪ if you want to be happy in a million ways ♪ ♪ for the holidays you can't beat home sweet home ♪ abc7 sports sponsored by river rock casino calendar the warriors taking on lebron and the lakers christmas day. it didn't live up to the hype. the game was a big let down for the dubs. the first of four meetings between the warriors and lakers this season. big game for iguodala. steph with a nice pass. and ondrej with the finish. lebron and the lakers led by as many as in the first half. nice move. that was good. iguodala with a season high 16 points in the first half. getting up and throwing it down. but the dubs trailed by 15 at
anthony is here with all the sports. we didn't get the christmas present we wanted tonight from the warriors. >> the nba did deliver us the warriors against james. dub nation not exactly celebrating tonight. coming up, the christmas day showdown between the warriors and lakers turned out to be a blowout. how the lakers is spoiled the ce ♪ 'cause no matter howe hofar away you roam ♪ ♪ ♪ if you want to be happy in a million ways ♪ ♪ for the holidays you can't beat home sweet...
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anthony mason goes behind the music. ♪ >> reporter: more than 20 years after the jackson five were inducted into the rock 'n' roll hall of fame, they'll be joined by their younger sister. ♪ rhythm nation >> reporter: janet jackson headlines the hall of fame's class of 2019 announced this week. ♪ already a hall of famer as a member of fleetwood mac, stevie nix is the first woman to be inducted twice. this time as a soloist. >> reporter: nix reacted to the honor on twitter writing, i have been in a band since 1968. to be recognized for my solo work makes me take a deep breath and smile. it's a glorious feeling. ♪
anthony mason goes behind the music. ♪ >> reporter: more than 20 years after the jackson five were inducted into the rock 'n' roll hall of fame, they'll be joined by their younger sister. ♪ rhythm nation >> reporter: janet jackson headlines the hall of fame's class of 2019 announced this week. ♪ already a hall of famer as a member of fleetwood mac, stevie nix is the first woman to be inducted twice. this time as a soloist. >> reporter: nix reacted to the honor on twitter...
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anthony, why don't you think that is right? >> there have already been impact on the uk economy, absolutely true. the employment rate is strong but we've seen the pound take a hit, but not only that foreign direct investment has taken a hit. the uk gone from the fastest growing economies in the eu, to one of the slowest growing economies in the eu. it is absolutely wrong to say there is basically been a you know, an overestimate of the uncertainty this has on business. i speak to a lot of u.s. businesses would put on hold many important decisions where they will put their money. it is true many companies have not taken a lot of headcount out of the uk thus far. what they have done, diversified their risks or started to opening up businesses preparing to move people should it be necessary. melissa: heather, we don't think we want to forget about you, but nile, i want to give you a chance to respond to what anthony said because he basically contradicted every point you made. >> i have to fundamentally disagree with everything tha
anthony, why don't you think that is right? >> there have already been impact on the uk economy, absolutely true. the employment rate is strong but we've seen the pound take a hit, but not only that foreign direct investment has taken a hit. the uk gone from the fastest growing economies in the eu, to one of the slowest growing economies in the eu. it is absolutely wrong to say there is basically been a you know, an overestimate of the uncertainty this has on business. i speak to a lot of...
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thank you, anthony. and before we get started, we just want to remind to hold our questions until the end of all the presentations out of respect for the time of our visiting presenters. feel free to ask clarifying questions during the presentations, but we'll save the longer ones for after the second presentation. also a note to the public that we will take public comment at the end of this item, after the second presentation. thank you. commissioner stevenson. >> hi, everybody. as many of you know, i work in tech startup, so i'm working in technology, mostly the communication since 1996, so i'm dating myself a little bit there, and i mostly focus on communication and marketing. throughout my workday, i interact with a lot of different startups, and i am constantly thinking about ways that the environment maybe the climate could intersect with technology. unfortunately, a lot of that focused on zero waste because i work in an office where a lot of people are not sorting their trash correctly. we're cons
thank you, anthony. and before we get started, we just want to remind to hold our questions until the end of all the presentations out of respect for the time of our visiting presenters. feel free to ask clarifying questions during the presentations, but we'll save the longer ones for after the second presentation. also a note to the public that we will take public comment at the end of this item, after the second presentation. thank you. commissioner stevenson. >> hi, everybody. as many...
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"> (tag) sherman and (tag) sherman and chicago wide anthony miller and joshua ejected. ejected. bellamy were and joshua anthony miller receivers chicago wide sherman and (tag) sherman and chicago wide receivers anthony miller and joshua bellamy were ejected. ( darya ) (ááálandingááá) when you wake up and check under the tree tomorrow morning.. santa will be gone.. and so will the raiders.. they play their last game at the coleseum tonight.. as alecia reid reports, some fans will follow them to vegas.. others are done: raider fans raider fans gather on sunday ... before what may be the team's last game in the bay area .... on christmas eve. it's really hard to see your team leave.for me it's kinda like betrayalwhether grabbing their gear, or rocking it while watching other teams play ... this has always been bonding time for many families. we've been raider fans all our lives. my son grew up. raised him as a raider fan.the raiders have a dedicated fan base ... i bleed silver and black, i love the teamthey'll follow the team or not.if they went to texas, san diego, anywhere
"> (tag) sherman and (tag) sherman and chicago wide anthony miller and joshua ejected. ejected. bellamy were and joshua anthony miller receivers chicago wide sherman and (tag) sherman and chicago wide receivers anthony miller and joshua bellamy were ejected. ( darya ) (ááálandingááá) when you wake up and check under the tree tomorrow morning.. santa will be gone.. and so will the raiders.. they play their last game at the coleseum tonight.. as alecia reid reports, some fans will...
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anthony bolden is not confident deal will come quickly. >> for me it's uncertainty knowing how to budget for upcoming months. >> reporter: scheduled to reconvene next week. if there's a deal before then, receive 24-hour notice before returning for vote. abc news, washington. >>> tourist sites are feeling the shutdown. alcatraz is open but canceled some tours. national parks are also open with limited visitor services available. many parking lots, restaurants and facilities are closed at bay area beaches. list is on the website, abc7news.com. >>> u.s. homeland security secondary kirstjen nielsen is expected to visit the border. today ordered checks on children after two children died. felipe gomez alonso died christmas eve, tested positive for influenza, prompted diane feinstein to call for an investigation. and giving i.c.e. heat for releasing migrants with nowhere to go without contacting them. >> first flu death of the season in stannis laus county, not releasing further details. death happened in two weeks, we know that. health officials warning predominant strain this winter is more
anthony bolden is not confident deal will come quickly. >> for me it's uncertainty knowing how to budget for upcoming months. >> reporter: scheduled to reconvene next week. if there's a deal before then, receive 24-hour notice before returning for vote. abc news, washington. >>> tourist sites are feeling the shutdown. alcatraz is open but canceled some tours. national parks are also open with limited visitor services available. many parking lots, restaurants and facilities...
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anthony: i think you said it. it is russia and saudi arabia coming together to make those decisions, so this is an indication about how qatar was feeling. qatar is one of the smallest members of opec, and their production is declining. but they are not a major decision maker. we see how the power has shifted to the top producers, saudi and , buta, who is not in opec cooperating, and they are in competition with the u.s. your point,ny, bloomberg has been writing about the fact that this is kind of rihyadghting a moscow-th axis. they differ in how to share these oil cuts? anthony: that's right. saudi arabia has ramped up production to a record. in november, they were over 11 million barrels per day because they expected more oil would be coming off the market due to the iran sanctions. the u.s. issued a number of waivers that would allow iranian exports to stay roughly where they are now, so that left too much oil on the market. people are looking at saudi arabia to be the one to pull back and clawback some of those
anthony: i think you said it. it is russia and saudi arabia coming together to make those decisions, so this is an indication about how qatar was feeling. qatar is one of the smallest members of opec, and their production is declining. but they are not a major decision maker. we see how the power has shifted to the top producers, saudi and , buta, who is not in opec cooperating, and they are in competition with the u.s. your point,ny, bloomberg has been writing about the fact that this is kind...
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so anthony thank you for joining us. [applause] for the past 20 years, booktv has covered thousands of other events and book festivals. is a portion of a recent program. >> this is august 9, 1974. your mother said in her memoir that this was the saddest day of her life. why do you think that is? >> i remember her saying that. i think the two reasons at one level, she was very sad as many of us were to see a city president, richard nixon have to resign from office. this is a dark day. fourth nation. for many reasons and that ever happens before. i think at the other level, my mother, she was looking forward to.retiring. [laughter] >> he promised. >> she could see more intimate life and she felt like this was ripping it up. the good news is, she came to realize that as first lady, she was only a little 200 yards from his office. so it was really wonderful to have him so close by. she actually saw him and he spent more time together in the white house then when he was moving around, traveling in congress. >> so that they ac
so anthony thank you for joining us. [applause] for the past 20 years, booktv has covered thousands of other events and book festivals. is a portion of a recent program. >> this is august 9, 1974. your mother said in her memoir that this was the saddest day of her life. why do you think that is? >> i remember her saying that. i think the two reasons at one level, she was very sad as many of us were to see a city president, richard nixon have to resign from office. this is a dark...
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anthony with jp m>gan chase. he other thing the market watches is the funding fight in washington over the border wall. if a deal cannot be struck by midnight parts of the federal government will shut down. john harwood joim us f d.c. this evening. at least they have been talking late in thee day. who we stand right now, john? >> i think, bill,ik it'sy the government is going to shutdown. that's the 25% of the govn'nment that h been funded already. but talks are ongoing.ob andy is ruling out democratic senate, white house, nobody is ruling out the possibility of some sort of deal tonight. it's just we don't have one yet. talks still going on on the see.te floor over in the ho and of course with the president, vice presidnce and oerthers in the administration. john, is ap it for me, there a chance the president gets some funding for the border wall or n? well, i think the president has a chance of getting some funding for border as of now provisions in homeland securi spending legislati have barred money to go for
anthony with jp m>gan chase. he other thing the market watches is the funding fight in washington over the border wall. if a deal cannot be struck by midnight parts of the federal government will shut down. john harwood joim us f d.c. this evening. at least they have been talking late in thee day. who we stand right now, john? >> i think, bill,ik it'sy the government is going to shutdown. that's the 25% of the govn'nment that h been funded already. but talks are ongoing.ob andy is...
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ladies and gentlemen it's my honor to introduce anthony. [applause] >> i thought he would begin by having you set the scene it is the end of august early september, 1944 and something strange and unaccustomed as happened in india and dignified retreat. can you paint a picture for us and tell us how he planned for the four were found in the north i got underway? >> he was also on the eastern front. it created this extraordinary charge forward from brussels and also they made a big mistake about the attempt to bomb hitler on the 20tthehitler on the 20th. they assumed. it must be in the state of disintegration tha but what they fail to see. they are going to make sure. they believe it is one more push and would come to an end. it's of course determined before a general pattern. they could drop them in a line running north. there have already been 14 plans since the day. they were in such a rush but they were all canceled. what a great bravery. but it had been held back into their waiting and ready to go time after time. it was very demoralizin
ladies and gentlemen it's my honor to introduce anthony. [applause] >> i thought he would begin by having you set the scene it is the end of august early september, 1944 and something strange and unaccustomed as happened in india and dignified retreat. can you paint a picture for us and tell us how he planned for the four were found in the north i got underway? >> he was also on the eastern front. it created this extraordinary charge forward from brussels and also they made a big...
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bellamy were and joshua anthony miller receivers chicago wide sherman and feel me.">sherman and chicago wide receivers anthony miller and joshua bellamy were ejected. when you wake up and check under the tree tomorrow morning.. santa will be gone.. and so will the raiders.. they play their last game at the coleseum tonight.. as alecia reid reports, some fans will follow them to vegas.. others are done:raider fans gather on sunday ... before what may be the team's last game in the bay area .... on christmas eve.it's really hard to see your team leave. for me it's kinda like betrayal whether grabbing their gear, or rocking it while watching other teams play ... this has always been bonding time for many families.we've been raider fans all our lives. my son grew up. raised him as a raider fan.the raiders have a dedicated fan base ... i bleed silver and black, i love the teamthey'll follow the team whether they play in the bay area next year or not.if they went to texas, san diego, anywhere in the us i'll follow them. 100%silver and black. we're die hards. we're gonna fo
bellamy were and joshua anthony miller receivers chicago wide sherman and feel me.">sherman and chicago wide receivers anthony miller and joshua bellamy were ejected. when you wake up and check under the tree tomorrow morning.. santa will be gone.. and so will the raiders.. they play their last game at the coleseum tonight.. as alecia reid reports, some fans will follow them to vegas.. others are done:raider fans gather on sunday ... before what may be the team's last game in the bay...