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(cheers and applause) tony, thank you so for joining me. tony kushner. the movie is "lincoln." go see it! we'll be right back. (cheers and applause)
(cheers and applause) tony, thank you so for joining me. tony kushner. the movie is "lincoln." go see it! we'll be right back. (cheers and applause)
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(cheers and applause) tony, thank you so for joining me. tony kushner. the movie is "lincoln." go see it! we'll be right back. t8y(y(ylbqr@p@)0p,g >> stephen: that's it for the "report," everybody.
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(cheers and applause) tony, thank you so for joining me. tony kushner. the movie is "lincoln." go see it! we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: that's it for the "report," everybody.
(cheers and applause) tony, thank you so for joining me. tony kushner. the movie is "lincoln." go see it! we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: that's it for the "report," everybody.
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a third down conversion to tony gonzalez. >> reporter: a 12-time pro bowler, tony gonzalez has been called one of the best tight ends to ever play the game, but it wasn't always that way. >> i was the worst kid on the team. >> reporter: as a child, he was scared, bullied. >> this guy would come down to my school every single day and wait for me. >> reporter: but he decided to stop living in fear, and things started to click for the young player. he became an all-american, was drafted by the kansas city chiefs, and then again learned life isn't always easy. >> i just cracked under the pressure and i dropped 17 balls that year, led the league in drops? a teammate gave gonzalez a book of vince lombardi quotes, and the tight end realized he'd have to work harder at the game. >> you have to go out there and do more than anybody else, and that's what the great ones do. when i go out before practice now, i catch, you know, at least 50 balls before practice even starts. >> reporter: he changed his life off the field as well, and looked for a way to give back. what he found was a second family. >>
a third down conversion to tony gonzalez. >> reporter: a 12-time pro bowler, tony gonzalez has been called one of the best tight ends to ever play the game, but it wasn't always that way. >> i was the worst kid on the team. >> reporter: as a child, he was scared, bullied. >> this guy would come down to my school every single day and wait for me. >> reporter: but he decided to stop living in fear, and things started to click for the young player. he became an...
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let's go to our lottery correspondent, tony smint. tony? >> thank you, jimmy. here are tonight's winning numbers. the first number is -- aahh! aahh! >> jimmy: thank you, tony. folks, i'm joined by world traveler conner sills, who spent seven months traveling the globe and immersing himself in remote parts of asia, africa and europe. with nothing more than a backpack, pad of paper and the excitement of discovering the unknown, he documented his travels for "around the world with conner sills." conner, welcome back. >> thank you, jimmy. it was an incredible journey. >> jimmy: i'd love to hear about it some time. [ laughter ] [ applause ] now, as with any news source, we don't always get everything right, so it's time for retractions -- the portion of "night news now" where i go over corrections from previous broadcasts. first up, we reported that nautical explorer charles cambridge was born in the year 1998. it was actually 1322. [ laughter ] our mistake. we also reported that john boehner gave a speech to congress, but it wasn't john boehner. it was just a pair
let's go to our lottery correspondent, tony smint. tony? >> thank you, jimmy. here are tonight's winning numbers. the first number is -- aahh! aahh! >> jimmy: thank you, tony. folks, i'm joined by world traveler conner sills, who spent seven months traveling the globe and immersing himself in remote parts of asia, africa and europe. with nothing more than a backpack, pad of paper and the excitement of discovering the unknown, he documented his travels for "around the world with...
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tony and melissa are up first. to tony, we asked of melissa, what was the scariest dance you worked on this season? >> that's easy. fusion. right? >> no. >> freestyle lift. >> tony. we were on eight feet of pedestals. and i was upside down on your head. >> you're right. you're right. >> and we have video of it right now. >> apparently, we do, josh. >> oh. >> there was nothing safe about practicing that. >> that looked scary to me. next question goes to derek. derek, we asked shawn, what about her do you make fun of the most? >> i'd say -- her stature. her height? >> shawn, he's got six words. >> hey. >> that is correct. >> i know you, shawn. i know you. >> what are some of the words you would use to not say she's short. >> shotty. >> li'l bit. >> munchkin. >> everybody's calling them out. >> i know. i get short jokes like no other on this show. >> the first one were -- >> he claims that -- shawn? oh. >> yeah. or he'd say, we can't do that move because you're just too short. oh. >> that sounds mean. i'm sorry. >> we
tony and melissa are up first. to tony, we asked of melissa, what was the scariest dance you worked on this season? >> that's easy. fusion. right? >> no. >> freestyle lift. >> tony. we were on eight feet of pedestals. and i was upside down on your head. >> you're right. you're right. >> and we have video of it right now. >> apparently, we do, josh. >> oh. >> there was nothing safe about practicing that. >> that looked scary to me. next...
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(cheers and applause) tony, thank you so for joining me. tony kushner. the movie is "lincoln." go see it! we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: that's it for the "report," everybody. captioning sponsored by comedy central (cheers and applause) >> jon: hey, welcome to "the daily show"! my name is jon stewart. good show today. fabulous author jon meacham. he's written a biography of jefferson. cher monohelmsley. (laughter). (laughter) hooray me! last night we had on the program jason sudeikis from s.n.l . a tremendous, very, very funny man, plays mitt romney and joe biden on the show and he was making a joke on the
(cheers and applause) tony, thank you so for joining me. tony kushner. the movie is "lincoln." go see it! we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: that's it for the "report," everybody. captioning sponsored by comedy central (cheers and applause) >> jon: hey, welcome to "the daily show"! my name is jon stewart. good show today. fabulous author jon meacham. he's written a biography of jefferson. cher monohelmsley. (laughter). (laughter)...
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> a ver, tony, pero por favor, mírate. >>>ccon esto llegó tony a los estudios, alejandro, gracias por incluirme a la sección, nosotros lo logramos cambiar, que use camisa, chaleco de vestir, chaqueta. >>> quiero que, si me permites. >> esto hay que tirarlo. >>> quiero comparar el antes con el después, mira, ahí está, el antes, mira, era así. >>> mira la cara, tony. >>> cómo te sientes. >>> como una persona diferente. >>> ¿diferente? >>> sí es un cambio, era poco a poco, y en 8 semanas he tenido tiempos malos y buenos, he tenido mucho apoyo de al gente de despierta américa, de alejandro y eso lo hace un poco más fácil, es difícil, pero con apoyo es más fácil. >>> pero tony, lo hiciste por las razones correctas, 40 libras es mucho. >>> estás listo para saber cuánto bajaste. >>> la última vez eran como 30, estoy ahí, 32, 34, estamos por ahí. >>> cuáles fueron los momentos más difíciles. >>> los momentos difíciles fueron los viajes. >>> te salías de vez en cuando. >>> cuando salgo a comer a restaurante
> a ver, tony, pero por favor, mírate. >>>ccon esto llegó tony a los estudios, alejandro, gracias por incluirme a la sección, nosotros lo logramos cambiar, que use camisa, chaleco de vestir, chaqueta. >>> quiero que, si me permites. >> esto hay que tirarlo. >>> quiero comparar el antes con el después, mira, ahí está, el antes, mira, era así. >>> mira la cara, tony. >>> cómo te sientes. >>> como una persona diferente....
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dandrades. >>> qué bien. >>> qué bien, adelante, tony dandrades. >>> estamos aquí listos en el latin grammy's, y dónde fui con juan magán, le cuento al buenas tardes encuentran nuevas evidencias en los niÑos autistas y la relacion que puede tener con sus madres si contrajeron gripe estando embarazadas y les duro mas de una semana... y tras estallas una huelga y protestas entre los empleados del supermercado raleys y nob hill foods parece que han comenzado las negociaciones... detalles hoy las seis... ♪. >>> estas son imágenes desde las vegas, como ya saben, el conteo regresivo para el latin grammy ha comenzado. >>> es que grandes estrellas participarán en el jueves en el 13° galardón del latin grammy. >>> como vieron que está tony dandrades ahí en vivo para darnos los detalles, adelante, cómo está eso por allá. >>> hola, tony. >>> mucho frío en las vegas, con temperaturas de 35 grados por la noche, tengo dos luces para verme mejor y también anoche me fui de reventón con juan magán, más adelante tenemos el reportaje, tenemos imágenes del preparativo de la alfombra
dandrades. >>> qué bien. >>> qué bien, adelante, tony dandrades. >>> estamos aquí listos en el latin grammy's, y dónde fui con juan magán, le cuento al buenas tardes encuentran nuevas evidencias en los niÑos autistas y la relacion que puede tener con sus madres si contrajeron gripe estando embarazadas y les duro mas de una semana... y tras estallas una huelga y protestas entre los empleados del supermercado raleys y nob hill foods parece que han comenzado las...
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. >> thank you, tony, final question to you. do the republicans have the political cajones to go to their base, the seniors and say, i'm sorry, you may not get everything you paid for because 30 years ago we didn't realize people were going to stop having kids. >> i think that's a question for both parties. i think that's a question for both parties. we tried to do social security reform and we found opposition from both democrats and republicans to do more on social security reform. i think both parties really need to come together on that. >> guys, thank you. your pins are in the mail, by the way. mandy's going to carry the rest of the show because i'm completely expired. >> i like your passion, brian. >> i care! you know? pins are in the mail, gentlemen. >>> small business owners are crying out, how can they create jobs with pending tax hikes next year while also preparing for rising health care costs at the same time. let's bring in matt tyler, president and ceo of vicars engineering. i believe your biggest concern is your t
. >> thank you, tony, final question to you. do the republicans have the political cajones to go to their base, the seniors and say, i'm sorry, you may not get everything you paid for because 30 years ago we didn't realize people were going to stop having kids. >> i think that's a question for both parties. i think that's a question for both parties. we tried to do social security reform and we found opposition from both democrats and republicans to do more on social security...
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and tonight toni is joining us from detroit. toni welcome inside "the war room." >> thank you for inviting me. >> jennifer: so tell us what have you been doing since your sentence was commuted? >> i graduated from the university of michigan with a master's degree in women's studies. i work for a nonprofit organization in detroit that provides after-school programs for girls, and ged classes for woman, and i work as a community organizer in southwest detroit, and i plan to go to law school. >> jennifer: all right. so no incidents, nothing has hand that would cause me to regret the decision right? >> absolutely not. >> jennifer: okay. so tell people -- i don't think people can imagine what it was like to spending 16 years in prison and then one day be free. >> it was like living in hell and then walking into heaven. every day i'm so grateful to have an opportunity to live as a free person and to pursue my career and to be with my family and friends, and i'm just so grateful every day. >> jennifer: and you are i hear a young mother
and tonight toni is joining us from detroit. toni welcome inside "the war room." >> thank you for inviting me. >> jennifer: so tell us what have you been doing since your sentence was commuted? >> i graduated from the university of michigan with a master's degree in women's studies. i work for a nonprofit organization in detroit that provides after-school programs for girls, and ged classes for woman, and i work as a community organizer in southwest detroit, and i...
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tony? >>> we are on traffic watch in virginia this morning, where the 495 express lanes are set to open. today is the big day, and fox 5's sherri ly is live in tysons corner with a preview. sherri? >> reporter: tony, everyone knows the beltway is notorious for its gridlock. but that ride is about to become smoother either late tonight or early tomorrow morning, the express lanes here will open up. come monday when it's bumper-to- bumper on the beltway, the express lanes should keep drivers who pay moving. the $2 billion project stretches 14 miles from springfield to the american legion bridge, with exits and entrances along the way. prices will be based on congestion and how far you travel. the more cars using the lanes, the higher the price, average of five to six dollars during rush hour. drivers will need an easy pass transponder, carpoolers with three or more people who drive for free must have an easy pass flex, which has a switch to avoid paying the toll. they'll be on the lookout for
tony? >>> we are on traffic watch in virginia this morning, where the 495 express lanes are set to open. today is the big day, and fox 5's sherri ly is live in tysons corner with a preview. sherri? >> reporter: tony, everyone knows the beltway is notorious for its gridlock. but that ride is about to become smoother either late tonight or early tomorrow morning, the express lanes here will open up. come monday when it's bumper-to- bumper on the beltway, the express lanes should...
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dandrades. >>> qué bien. >>> qué bien, adelante, tony dandrades. >>> estamos aquí listos en el latin grammy's, y dónde fui con juan magán, le cuento al regresar en primer impacto ♪. ♪. >>> estas son imágenes desde las vegas, como ya saben, el conteo regresivo para el latin grammy ha comenzado. >>> es que grandes estrellas participarán en el jueves en el 13° galardón del latin grammy. >>> como vieron que está tony dandrades ahí en vivo para darnos los detalles, adelante, cómo está eso por allá. >>> hola, tony. >>> mucho frío en las vegas, con temperaturas de 35 grados por la noche, tengo dos luces para verme mejor y también anoche me fui de reventón con juan magán, más adelante tenemos el reportaje, tenemos imágenes del preparativo de la alfombra roja, una noche de estrellas, una noche, comparada con el año pasado, más larga y también la presentación de un artista muy especial, también está ensayando shaila durcal, juan luis guerra, juan magán, que es el protagonista del reportaje a continuación, él llegó cansado y le dije, juan, tranquilo, estás en mis
dandrades. >>> qué bien. >>> qué bien, adelante, tony dandrades. >>> estamos aquí listos en el latin grammy's, y dónde fui con juan magán, le cuento al regresar en primer impacto ♪. ♪. >>> estas son imágenes desde las vegas, como ya saben, el conteo regresivo para el latin grammy ha comenzado. >>> es que grandes estrellas participarán en el jueves en el 13° galardón del latin grammy. >>> como vieron que está tony dandrades ahí...
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for instance, toni and marciano are doing a duet and that's air and touch. we have these fans throughout >> reporter: one of their goals >> reporter: for members of their company, like david rue and eva mohn, working here is a departure in both style and mindset. they say dance here is a cultural practice, not a competitive endeavor, not necessarily geared to glorious performance >> for me, performance is such a small part of why i dance and actually probably the least significant. yeah and i wouldn't have said that a few years ago. >> i love the process of creating and rehearsing work. the process of taking class and then the performance is just another part of that process instead of this mount olympus we're all climbing to. >> reporter: a priority for tu dance's founders want to bring such opportunities to a wider cross section of the next generation >> my sister and i danced with minnesota dance theater, and at that point we were kind of the only two young dancers of color. and after leaving and coming back, i-- so much had grown here in the twin cities
for instance, toni and marciano are doing a duet and that's air and touch. we have these fans throughout >> reporter: one of their goals >> reporter: for members of their company, like david rue and eva mohn, working here is a departure in both style and mindset. they say dance here is a cultural practice, not a competitive endeavor, not necessarily geared to glorious performance >> for me, performance is such a small part of why i dance and actually probably the least...
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tony hall had all right. go back to the drawing board and give us real oversight. don't rationalize that by keeping this cherawaed in place is just allowing the toxes toxes continued access to the hen house. >> thank you. >> hi. >> i'm concerned about the impacts on the voters, the economy and the tenants. i actually went to that committee to see what was going on after hear something reports about problems there. i made a couple of visits and i did not like what i saw. i think i heard a lot of testimony this afternoon about things getting swept under the rug and you are hearing a little bit of that carpet being pulled up right now and we're seeing reports about some problems there. i think it's not the unusual expiring of sunset and committees. you are starting to see there are issues here and like tony and the other speakers, i think you are faced with a bit of a problem in that have you two choices. one choice is to do something dramatic, like say, no this is not the time we're going to extend this committee. we're going to slow it down. and maybe reconstitute i
tony hall had all right. go back to the drawing board and give us real oversight. don't rationalize that by keeping this cherawaed in place is just allowing the toxes toxes continued access to the hen house. >> thank you. >> hi. >> i'm concerned about the impacts on the voters, the economy and the tenants. i actually went to that committee to see what was going on after hear something reports about problems there. i made a couple of visits and i did not like what i saw. i...
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i think what tony's missing -- i like tony's work. you know, at 18 times, if apple traded at the same multiple as coke as we had up a minute ago, it would be up $900. to say the growth has slowed, i'm going to argue when the ipod was out, the growth was going to slow there until you had the iphone. then the growth would slow until you had the ipad. this whole time, remember, apple's halo effect, which is the mac computers, continues to grow. that's something they set forth years ago. also their apps business, itunes, continues to grow. i think this is a pullback, a buying opportunity to buy a company trading at ten times earnings that will continue to grow, even as tony says, possibly 20%. >> really quick i'd like to wrap this up. hypergrowth, yes. i think that is done. the fact it's going to go to 10% to 20% growth, absolutely not. i'd put it 35%. that's plenty of growth. they have still done well with mac sells, despite the pc market off 8%. that's an area they'll still see growth and strength. >> take a look at facebook. shares sha
i think what tony's missing -- i like tony's work. you know, at 18 times, if apple traded at the same multiple as coke as we had up a minute ago, it would be up $900. to say the growth has slowed, i'm going to argue when the ipod was out, the growth was going to slow there until you had the iphone. then the growth would slow until you had the ipad. this whole time, remember, apple's halo effect, which is the mac computers, continues to grow. that's something they set forth years ago. also their...
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tony? >>> also this morning a bowie state university student accused of murdering her roommate is found not guilty. the jury acquitted alexis simpson. she pled self-defense. simpson said she complained to university officials about frazier several times before the incident. >>> this man is accused of assaulting a 17-year-old girl in a woman's bathroom. it happened about a week ago at the thomas jefferson library in falls church. the girl screamed and the man took off. if you know who this is, fairfax county police are asking you come forward. >>> while we are on traffic watch in virginia -- >> it's been five years in the works. the 495 express lane set to open tomorrow. fox5's sherri ly is live in tysons corner with everything you need to know. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, tony, good morning allison. i don't have to tell you guys that the beltway is notorious for its gridlock. officially those express lanes open tomorrow. but don't be surprised if you see them open up a little b
tony? >>> also this morning a bowie state university student accused of murdering her roommate is found not guilty. the jury acquitted alexis simpson. she pled self-defense. simpson said she complained to university officials about frazier several times before the incident. >>> this man is accused of assaulting a 17-year-old girl in a woman's bathroom. it happened about a week ago at the thomas jefferson library in falls church. the girl screamed and the man took off. if you...
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allison, back to you. >>> tony, thank you. coming up, where our nation's service members can eat for free this veterans day. >> do you need wine? you could be a click away from a familiar source. first, time to check in with holly. >> reporter: look, i'm joining the marching band. if you're going to join one, you might as well join quince orchard high school where we are, and where the marching cougars have won the maryland state title. coming up, i'm going to learn firsthand what it takes to take top honors on the field. it's all live later on fox 5 morning news. stay with us. >> you look great, holly. and stake around for the native pride dancers, telling stories of first nation communities through dance. they're performing for us coming up at 9:45. what a treat. we'll be right back. alright let's break it down. mom, pop it. ♪ two inches apart, becky. two inches. t-minus nine minutes. [ ding ] [ female announcer ] pillsbury cinnamon rolls. let the making begin. ♪ that's been wrapped in a flaky crust stuffed with
allison, back to you. >>> tony, thank you. coming up, where our nation's service members can eat for free this veterans day. >> do you need wine? you could be a click away from a familiar source. first, time to check in with holly. >> reporter: look, i'm joining the marching band. if you're going to join one, you might as well join quince orchard high school where we are, and where the marching cougars have won the maryland state title. coming up, i'm going to learn...
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this is the most important picture in my life with tony bennett. he didn't want the picture with the world series trophy but with his family and tony ben etd. he was having fun. i think that was the level of fun the players were having with the event yesterday and i want to thank the rest of the city and everybody gets to enjoy these moments when they're unique, but we're going to carry that on. today there is work to be done and announcements to be made and the southeast sector of our city is something i always registered to the city as your mayor we would never abandon and in fact we're making more investments in this neighborhood and heron's head park is the latest investment. it comes out of a two and a half million dollar investment out of a safety bond that we passed years ago and rec and park are almost there with 90% of the expenditures. all of the projects are accounted for and 2.5 million dollars of investment here and corrects access and updates landscaping and opens this place up even for more use and perhaps unlike many of our urban se
this is the most important picture in my life with tony bennett. he didn't want the picture with the world series trophy but with his family and tony ben etd. he was having fun. i think that was the level of fun the players were having with the event yesterday and i want to thank the rest of the city and everybody gets to enjoy these moments when they're unique, but we're going to carry that on. today there is work to be done and announcements to be made and the southeast sector of our city is...
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. >> only dan could have obtained the prescription anti-dote, not tony. >> it looks like. this >> an anti-dote so powerful they are give ig it away in baltimore city. it is sold under the name nar can. it blocks the affects of open yats on the brain and restores breathe. >> when youster it you receive the vile and syringe. >> and while the law prohibits tony getting it for a loved one but people in treatment can get it to potentially save their addicted friends. >> i got a lot of friends in this stuff and it could help. >> the wrong kind of help according to one of the most widely known figures. >> we give them clean needles so they don't get aids and nar can so they don't die. what are we going to give them heroine next? because the reality is why sfop? >> we are going to reduce harm the best they can give people the tools they need to survive and that's why we do what we do. >> it is called the staying alive program, drug intervention prevention the needle exchange the only kind in maryland. >> after instructions that include rescue breathing. a doctor writes the prescri
. >> only dan could have obtained the prescription anti-dote, not tony. >> it looks like. this >> an anti-dote so powerful they are give ig it away in baltimore city. it is sold under the name nar can. it blocks the affects of open yats on the brain and restores breathe. >> when youster it you receive the vile and syringe. >> and while the law prohibits tony getting it for a loved one but people in treatment can get it to potentially save their addicted friends....
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tony happy thanksgiving. "life is a gift" is on sale and i also want to say to our lady in washington happy thanksgiving. thank you. have a great one for us. through thanksgiving weekend at sleep train get 36 months interest-free financing and save $400, $500, up to $600 on beautyrest and posturepedic. even get 3 years interest-free financing on serta icomfort and tempur-pedic. plus, free same day delivery set-up, and removal of your old set. when brands compete, you save. but mattress price wars ends sunday, thanksgiving weekend at sleep train. ♪ sleep train ♪ ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ mallicoat, with your c-b-s five headlines... >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald. >>> good morning, everyone. it is 8:55. i'm frank mallicoat. we'll get you caught up with some bay area headlines right now. people will soon have to stay clothed in san francisco after the board of supervisors voted to ban public nudity. it was close, though. some protestors stripped down during yesterday's
tony happy thanksgiving. "life is a gift" is on sale and i also want to say to our lady in washington happy thanksgiving. thank you. have a great one for us. through thanksgiving weekend at sleep train get 36 months interest-free financing and save $400, $500, up to $600 on beautyrest and posturepedic. even get 3 years interest-free financing on serta icomfort and tempur-pedic. plus, free same day delivery set-up, and removal of your old set. when brands compete, you save. but...
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everybody he grew up with conal who knew tony who are friends of tony nobody's letting him play who's at tunnels funeral. dignitaries safe so people from the ambassadorial circle ministers officials the government people people who didn't know him. they were friends on behalf of precious little george w. bush and they have already full a show that is well over two percent you will deserve to forgettable last year was naturalization given in recognition of your brother's bravery and the sacrifices healing for me. now i'm thinking there's. flash of anger isn't thinking you know mr ambassador. that's right i raised this boy and you tell me i can't go to my son's funeral i've got a file of letters that have sent to you in which this boy is calling me dear daddy dear papa you don't love your son tony. you're disinviting me from this funeral. god's name are you. culture is that so much as i can which of course he's right on it's called until he has a day of fiscal reckoning is almost upon us by the end of this year the president of the united states and congress must come to some kind of ta
everybody he grew up with conal who knew tony who are friends of tony nobody's letting him play who's at tunnels funeral. dignitaries safe so people from the ambassadorial circle ministers officials the government people people who didn't know him. they were friends on behalf of precious little george w. bush and they have already full a show that is well over two percent you will deserve to forgettable last year was naturalization given in recognition of your brother's bravery and the...
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for instance, toni and marciano are doing a duet and that's air and touch. we have these fans throughout >> reporter: one of their goals >> reporter: for members of their company, like david rue and eva mohn, working here is a departure in both style and mindset. they say dance here is a cultural practice, not a competitive endeavor, not necessarily geared to glorious performance >> for me, performance is such a small part of why i dance and actually probably the least significant. yeah and i wouldn't have said that a few years ago. >> i love the process of creating and rehesing work. the process of taking class and then the performance is just another part of that process instead of this mount olympus we're all climbing to. >> reporter: a priority for tu dance's founders want to bring such opportunities to a wider cross section of the next generation >> my sister and i danced with minnesota dance theater, and at that point we were kind of the only two young dancers of color. and after leaving and coming back, i-- so much had grown here in the twin cities an
for instance, toni and marciano are doing a duet and that's air and touch. we have these fans throughout >> reporter: one of their goals >> reporter: for members of their company, like david rue and eva mohn, working here is a departure in both style and mindset. they say dance here is a cultural practice, not a competitive endeavor, not necessarily geared to glorious performance >> for me, performance is such a small part of why i dance and actually probably the least...
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. >>> lo dejé practicando su controversial canción. >>> mira lo que le tengo. >>> tengo hambre. >>> tony, la gente está muy loca, quieres comer ... >>> sensato. >>> no creo que acá se pueda conseguir el famoso manjar dominicano. >>> no hay tiempo ,porque me tengo que ir a ensayar. >>> cierra latin grammy con pitbull sensato. >>> sí, sí, gracias a dios estamos aquí, cerrando lo que es latin grammy. >>> esto dijo de su amigo y mentor. >>> cuán importante es pitbull en tu carrera. >>> mira, pitbull ha sido mi guia, desde que hicimos el rémix lo conocí. >>> ambos están preparados para la gran noche de los latin grammy. >>> señor, señor, me puede traer un mangó. >>> qué bien. >>> no será que estabas aquí. >>> milagro. >>> habla de tu participación, será muy especial. >>> sí, estoy muy contenta, ser nominada es un gran regalo, pero además puedo honrar a caetano veloso. >>> me fui a la cocina, se te cayó el tomato. >>> sí, sensato me habló unas cosas de ti. >>> aarón, es un orgullo hispano. >>> Él es el chef que le dio el toque latino a este restaurante, con recetas espe
. >>> lo dejé practicando su controversial canción. >>> mira lo que le tengo. >>> tengo hambre. >>> tony, la gente está muy loca, quieres comer ... >>> sensato. >>> no creo que acá se pueda conseguir el famoso manjar dominicano. >>> no hay tiempo ,porque me tengo que ir a ensayar. >>> cierra latin grammy con pitbull sensato. >>> sí, sí, gracias a dios estamos aquí, cerrando lo que es latin grammy....
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i'm tony perkins. >> i'm allisr . there's only one winner ever in that type of scenario. >> good morning tucker barnes. >> good morning. >> weather was all right this morning. >> it was cool in november. today we're doing more the same. and going to be a crisp fall afternoon. go out and rake the leaves. >> or have someone do that. >> and watch. >> right. >> he doesn't know it yet. >> give them a good forecast. >> we're going to look at the satellite radar or straight to the numbers? all right. straight to the numbers. 42 at regan national. delles 39. we have cloud cover across the area. clouds nice and thick at the moment here. but we have clearing not too far away. and the trend will be more and more sunshine. plenty of sun this afternoon. we'll get dry afternoon with cool temperatures sticking around. a little breezy too. definitely jacket weather here to stay for monday. election day looks fine and a big storm. >> all right. thank you very much. >> now let's check in with julie for a look at your on time traffic. >
i'm tony perkins. >> i'm allisr . there's only one winner ever in that type of scenario. >> good morning tucker barnes. >> good morning. >> weather was all right this morning. >> it was cool in november. today we're doing more the same. and going to be a crisp fall afternoon. go out and rake the leaves. >> or have someone do that. >> and watch. >> right. >> he doesn't know it yet. >> give them a good forecast. >> we're going to...
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tony is shaking his head. i don't want to hear from tony. i won't get teatime with tony on thursday if i don't get right to the weather forecast. >> did you hear me when i said 14-27. >> i'm trying to do glass half full. >> it's got a hole in the bottom of it. >> it is cold out. it is cold out. it is cold here in the studio. 25 in manassas. 27 in martinsburg and culpeper. leonardtown, 34 for you. you were 30 last hour. most of the area has seen temperatures at or below freezing this morning. not here in washington, not in annapolis but most of the area earlier overnight temperatures at or below freezing. kind of a hard freeze. a freeze warning until 9:00 a.m. this morning. sunshine to start your day. a little bit of cloud cover to start your day at the moment. we'll see high clouds move in later this afternoon. this is our developing storm system for tomorrow. our coastal nor'easter we've been talking about for almost a week and still set to emen here off the carolina coast and really get going later tonight and during the day tomorrow. -- s
tony is shaking his head. i don't want to hear from tony. i won't get teatime with tony on thursday if i don't get right to the weather forecast. >> did you hear me when i said 14-27. >> i'm trying to do glass half full. >> it's got a hole in the bottom of it. >> it is cold out. it is cold out. it is cold here in the studio. 25 in manassas. 27 in martinsburg and culpeper. leonardtown, 34 for you. you were 30 last hour. most of the area has seen temperatures at or below...
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now back to tony pann. >> thank you appeared the weather will be pretty quiet. first we say good morning to ava marie. she is showing off her tennis skills. >> good morning. we will see how that goes. we are talking about a fundraiser at the greenspring racquet club. i had jenna carlson here. we have tennis going on in the background. this will benefit the young children. >> we're so excited. so many wonderful things going on. we are having the largest tell tea party. -- tailgate party. we will show you the different activities you can bet on. all this is benefiting the greenspring tennis foundation. we are doing so many wonderful things. working with special needs kids. we run a wonderful programs. >> people will able to auction on some great items. >> we're so excited. we have our hero and day autographed picture of nadal. on our right is one of four fund-raising committees. they let me in at the ravens training center and give as a signed picture of ray rice and we're excited to have that in the silent auction. she is holding a special ball. we're auctioning
now back to tony pann. >> thank you appeared the weather will be pretty quiet. first we say good morning to ava marie. she is showing off her tennis skills. >> good morning. we will see how that goes. we are talking about a fundraiser at the greenspring racquet club. i had jenna carlson here. we have tennis going on in the background. this will benefit the young children. >> we're so excited. so many wonderful things going on. we are having the largest tell tea party. --...
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i'm not sure -- tony is right. be nice. >> thank you, yeah, good morning, everybody. thank you very much. so we are pretty deep in an investigation about the disproportionate suspension of african american males and the reason we have been able to engage so deeply is because of the understanding that unless we take a really deep healing approach, unless we look at the root issue, bullying will persist. so we said you need to have a universal goal that you can eliminate bullying but it's really about creating a caring school community. what i would ask, this question of definition, can you, though, ask for communities to come forward with what it would look like to be, what's the vision for youth in our cities across the country, to be more articulate about the kinds of conditions we should have in our cities and the kinds of role that the elected officials have in working cross jurisdiction to say young people should feel these ways and have these kinds of opportunities in our cities. what would that look like? >> we have some models. we have some models. i do think t
i'm not sure -- tony is right. be nice. >> thank you, yeah, good morning, everybody. thank you very much. so we are pretty deep in an investigation about the disproportionate suspension of african american males and the reason we have been able to engage so deeply is because of the understanding that unless we take a really deep healing approach, unless we look at the root issue, bullying will persist. so we said you need to have a universal goal that you can eliminate bullying but it's...
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tony? >>> new jersey rocker bruce springsteen says his home state will rebound from the devastation of sandy. at a concert last night on the campus of penn state university, he thanked new jersey governor chris christie for doing a fine job. springsteen along with bon jovi and billy joel will headline a concert tonight. proceeds donated to the red cross. bruce is keeping busy, after the concert, he's setting his eyes on the campaign trail with barack obama. he'll join the president in madison, wisconsin monday, where he'll perform. then, the pair will travel to columbus, ohio, where they'll meet up with jz for an event. >>> employers added 171,000 jobs last month. however, that's not enough to keep pace with the growing economy and the unemployment rate actually went up to 7.9%. >> the unemployment report comes as the presidential candidates are in their final push before election day. wisdom martin is back in studio with more on today's events. >> always a lot of things going on as we get
tony? >>> new jersey rocker bruce springsteen says his home state will rebound from the devastation of sandy. at a concert last night on the campus of penn state university, he thanked new jersey governor chris christie for doing a fine job. springsteen along with bon jovi and billy joel will headline a concert tonight. proceeds donated to the red cross. bruce is keeping busy, after the concert, he's setting his eyes on the campaign trail with barack obama. he'll join the president in...
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now back to tony pann. >> things are pretty quiet in baltimore. it has been a rough couple of weeks. 38 degrees at the airport. a chilly start. i do not think you'll see any frost on your windshield. the weather is still chilly up and down the east coast. 54 in kansas city. that warm air is sliding eastbound. high pressure is still west of us. the wind is coming out of the north or northwest. you can see the skies are clear. it will not be as windy as yesterday. we will start to warm up. the jet stream will move up into new england. it will be stormy and cold bank in the northwest. -- it will be stormy and cold in the northwest. high temperature between 54 and 59. a little choppy if you take the boat out today. tonight, mostly clear skies. temperatures will drop below freezing in some of the northwest suburbs. 63 on saturday. 68 on sunday. some places could get close to 70 on sunday. rain comes back into the picture on monday night and tuesday. 50's by the middle of next week. >> black friday is coming early at walmart. deals begin 8:00 p.m. on th
now back to tony pann. >> things are pretty quiet in baltimore. it has been a rough couple of weeks. 38 degrees at the airport. a chilly start. i do not think you'll see any frost on your windshield. the weather is still chilly up and down the east coast. 54 in kansas city. that warm air is sliding eastbound. high pressure is still west of us. the wind is coming out of the north or northwest. you can see the skies are clear. it will not be as windy as yesterday. we will start to warm up....
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everybody feel grew up with tonal cool new tone of who are friends of tony nobody's let him play who's a total funeral. dignitary say oh so the people from the ambassadorial circle ministers officials the government people people who didn't know him. they were friends on behalf of precious little george w. bush only half were grateful a show in his wallet two percent you were different in forgettable last year was naturalization given in recognition of your brother's bravery and the sacrifices healing for me. now i'm thinking there's. flash of anger isn't thinking you know mr ambassador. that's right i raised this boy and you're telling me i can't go to my son's funeral i've got a file of letters that have sent to you in which this boy is calling me dear daddy dear papa you don't love your son tony. if you're disinviting me from this funeral . in god's name are you. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear sees some other part of it and realize everything you thought you don't know i'm tom harkin wel
everybody feel grew up with tonal cool new tone of who are friends of tony nobody's let him play who's a total funeral. dignitary say oh so the people from the ambassadorial circle ministers officials the government people people who didn't know him. they were friends on behalf of precious little george w. bush only half were grateful a show in his wallet two percent you were different in forgettable last year was naturalization given in recognition of your brother's bravery and the sacrifices...
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>> tony, we look forward to seeing that. if you have a tip, send us an e-mail or give us a call. >>> let's bring in jeff ranieri. this is when everyone asks, i'm going home for thanksgiving or i'm coming to the bay area for thanksgiving, what's the deal? >> we're going to have a forecast that's going to cooperate with a lot of you. but if you are an early traveler, this is a forecast you don't want want to miss. some rainfall will be coming in. that next storm system lining up near eureka and for a lot of northern california. let's get a look right now at some of the weekend storm totals. we did really well when you think about some of the spots that haven't had too much rain so far this season, like the peninsula, also the south bay, picking up near from .5 inches to over an inch. doing the best, north bay hills, 2 to 3 inches. and the santa cruz mountains at 2 to 3 inches. as the doppler radar scans around right now, you've got to look way north to find any kind of rainfall. way up into ft. bragg. we'll have the rain time
>> tony, we look forward to seeing that. if you have a tip, send us an e-mail or give us a call. >>> let's bring in jeff ranieri. this is when everyone asks, i'm going home for thanksgiving or i'm coming to the bay area for thanksgiving, what's the deal? >> we're going to have a forecast that's going to cooperate with a lot of you. but if you are an early traveler, this is a forecast you don't want want to miss. some rainfall will be coming in. that next storm system lining...
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tony was a very smart boy who was a genius i mean he really was tonal was a genius tono was creative thoughtful pensive he wrote. one of the most incredible kids i've ever raised in raising eighteen thousand. my concern. was to get this good looking kids' health back to get him back into school and to me it was obvious he was living on the streets get him off the streets. the boys every now and then as i've been raising them through all the years they say wouldn't it be great to go to the states and i say no you're not going to get a visa you don't have land you don't have bank accounts you don't have a job you don't have family they're not going to give you a visa make your future here. and i always discourage that because it's very very dangerous and once you're there you're going to get the dirtiest lowest paying unskilled jobs that nobody else wants make you future here right here in what. tono threw out to me a couple trial balloons that they were going to split and i said don't. another couple trial balloons don't actually know where his tone i haven't seen him for a couple day
tony was a very smart boy who was a genius i mean he really was tonal was a genius tono was creative thoughtful pensive he wrote. one of the most incredible kids i've ever raised in raising eighteen thousand. my concern. was to get this good looking kids' health back to get him back into school and to me it was obvious he was living on the streets get him off the streets. the boys every now and then as i've been raising them through all the years they say wouldn't it be great to go to the...
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the first is adalene tony. >> hello. nice to see you all today. my name is -- antonio, i work at the coalition of homelessness. i just moved last week. i've been homeless since i was 15, i'm now 20, five years. my daughter is 15 months old; she was born homeless; i speak spanish, french, portuguese. i can help in that area. having lived in the shelter i do think there's certain things that need to be changed. staff and cleanliness - i just feel that everybody deserves the right to have comfortable, safe environment to live in especially with their children. especially families. if i were appointed i would make sure that happens. so that's it. thank you. >> supervisor kim: thank you so much for being here. next i have adalene tony and and deborah ann white. i know lamont is unable to attend the date. matthew steen? jenny parrilla here? matthey, you are here? is jenny is not here, i know tony fatua [sounds like] let us know that he will not be here. and isaac langford. >> i will be withdrawing my application but i have some things application to lac
the first is adalene tony. >> hello. nice to see you all today. my name is -- antonio, i work at the coalition of homelessness. i just moved last week. i've been homeless since i was 15, i'm now 20, five years. my daughter is 15 months old; she was born homeless; i speak spanish, french, portuguese. i can help in that area. having lived in the shelter i do think there's certain things that need to be changed. staff and cleanliness - i just feel that everybody deserves the right to have...
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juan luis guerra también se lució, cada uno con su momento especial en la noche. >>> muchas gracias, tony dandrades, y si usted quiere ver lo mejor del latin grammy, puede encontrarlos, por supuesto, en uvideos.com, no se vaya, porque tenemos mucho más, porque más adelante viene nuestro jomari goiso que tomó nota de quiénes acerta ♪. >>> estamos de regreso con mucho más de nuestra cobertura de la 13a edición de los latin grammy, pasamos a la moda, porque el rojo, el negro, y el brillo, dominaron en los latin grammy, tenemos a jomari goiso con la lista de los aciertos y desaciertos de los famosos, te gustó alguien. >>> vamos con la lista. >>> tiene una categoría única. >>> bodas navideñas en noviembre, miren ustedes, ninel conde que viene después, es clásica, esto es el colmo, el colmo de la vulgaridad. >>> pero a verónica más que todo le gusta llamar la atención. >>> y la llamó. >>> tiene una imagen muy sensual, se cuida mucho su cuerpo. >>> lo malo que si no tiene trabajo de artista, actriz, vedette, en las vegas hay lugar para trabajar. >>> no te gustó. >>> por favor,
juan luis guerra también se lució, cada uno con su momento especial en la noche. >>> muchas gracias, tony dandrades, y si usted quiere ver lo mejor del latin grammy, puede encontrarlos, por supuesto, en uvideos.com, no se vaya, porque tenemos mucho más, porque más adelante viene nuestro jomari goiso que tomó nota de quiénes acerta ♪. >>> estamos de regreso con mucho más de nuestra cobertura de la 13a edición de los latin grammy, pasamos a la moda, porque el rojo, el...
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tonight, brad pitt as a suave mob hit man, teaming up with with the man that brought us tony soprano, in an exclusive "nightline" interview. >>> and, china's angels. they're the latest and perhaps most unusual must have access y accessory, the female bodyguard. we'll show you what it takes to become a lean, mean, protection machine. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," november 28th, 2012. >> good evening, all, i am bill weir. so, what does it take for the most advanced civilization in human history to become utterly transfixed by six ping-pong balls? well, only about half a billion dollars, before taxes. yes, the powerball prize was a record setter. as the jackpot swelled, the ticket-buying frenzy topped a rate of 130,000 a minute. after an astounding 16 rollovers, the $580 million question tonight was, would anyone actually win this time? on the dreamer beat, once again tonight, here's abc's ryan owens. >> reporter: this had been a record-breaking jackpot night. >> america's favor
tonight, brad pitt as a suave mob hit man, teaming up with with the man that brought us tony soprano, in an exclusive "nightline" interview. >>> and, china's angels. they're the latest and perhaps most unusual must have access y accessory, the female bodyguard. we'll show you what it takes to become a lean, mean, protection machine. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is...
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good morning, tony. we may be seven weeks away from the deadline, but congress really has less time than that, given the recesses around thanksgiving and the christmas holiday. so today the president is expected to up the ante during an address from the white house, pressuring congress to get something done. the alternate economists warn would be grim. the president and congress must broker a deal by the end of the year to avoid is he sequestration. unemployment could climb above 9%. the president is not expected to provide a specific plan, but urges congress to act. democrats want the bush era tax cuts for the wealthiest americans expire. the gop has opened the door to finding new revenue through other tax reforms. >> people making all this money have to contribute a little bit more. all the polling we've done, the vast majority of the american people support that, including rich people. >> the balanced approach isn't balanced if it means higher taxes on small businesses that are the key to getting our
good morning, tony. we may be seven weeks away from the deadline, but congress really has less time than that, given the recesses around thanksgiving and the christmas holiday. so today the president is expected to up the ante during an address from the white house, pressuring congress to get something done. the alternate economists warn would be grim. the president and congress must broker a deal by the end of the year to avoid is he sequestration. unemployment could climb above 9%. the...